SHAKESPEARE’S best-loved romantic comedy Twelfth Night will be performed in the gardens of Breamore House by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men on Sunday, September 6.

Theatre lovers can enjoy this joyous tale of love, laughter, mischief and mayhem in one of Hampshire’s most spectacular Elizabethan settings.

With identical twins separated by shipwreck, a cross-dressing heroine and everyone in search of love, Twelfth Night is one of the most famous and tangled love stories in literature.

Throw in the pompous steward Malvolio, two drunken lords, a grouchy fool and a practical joke that goes much too far and the stage is set for hilarity and chaos to reign.

For the past decade, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men have brought a unique blend of all-male Shakespearean entertainment to the UK’s most historically-important and visually-stunning open-air venues.

Gates open at 3pm for a 5pm start. For tickets call 01725 515858 or visit ticketsource.co.uk/ breamorehousetwelfthnight. Adult £15, child £10, family £40 (2 adults, 2 children).

Wear weather-appropriate clothing and feel free to bring a picnic, wine, rugs and low-backed chairs.