Part of our Arts Around Towns and Villages Days!
Shows: 12.15pm-1pm or 3pm-3.45pm
Greeting by Judith Hope’s ‘The Cloud Travellers’ puppets on entry
Tally ho and chocks away. Three courageous airmen, Roger, Reggie and Rupert are returning from battle when their trusty aeroplane is caught in a freak storm. The daring heroes bravely leap from the craft and find themselves hurled far and wide. Armed only with their wits and extremely good looks, who knows where they’ll end up, what adventures they’ll find and if they’ll ever be reunited…
The Bombardiers is Rhubarb Theatre’s latest creative, fun and wacky street theatre.
Chairs are not provided, please bring your own seating, whether that is chairs or blankets!
Tickets are limited to up to 6 per booking. If there are more than 6 people in your bubble/family, please call the box office and book directly.
COVID 19: Once you arrive, anyone aged 16+ will be asked for their details to comply with track and trace.
Check out the other events happening as part of the Bourne Arts Around Town Day here!

FREE, but places must be booked
You must not attend if you have symptoms of COVID 19 or have been told to self isolate
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