The nights are getting darker and colder and there is only one way to stave off the winter blues: a night at the theatre.
Whether its comedy, music or theatre that you gets you on your feet, we've got you covered.
Switch up those dreary October nights with a well-earned night out at the Salisbury Playhouse.
Here's all the shows that they have on during October and there's plenty for you and the family to enjoy.
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What's playing at the Salisbury Playhouse this October?
September in the Rain
When?
Tuesday September 17 2021 to Saturday October 9 2021
What's it about?
Written by John Godber, this moving and funny play follows a newlywed Yorkshire couple's relationship and annual trips to Blackpool.
How much?
Tickets start from £12.00.
Salisbury Playhouse offers guaranteed socially distanced performances for those that prefer more space.
For further details or to book tickets, visit their website.
The Lemon Table
When?
Tuesday October 14 2021 to Thursday October 23 2021 - 14:30 and 19:30
What's it about?
Olivier and Tony Award-winning Ian McDiarmid and Michael Grandage have worked together to share this fresh and honest perspective of "the compliacted business of ageing".
How much?
Tickets start from £12.00.
There are guarnateed socially distanced performances at Salisbury Playhouse for those that prefer more space.
For further details or to book tickets, visit their website.
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