With much of the original structure retained, this 18th Century Flour Mill has been converted into a renowned Dinner Theatre.
Patrons can enjoy a fresh home-cooked meal (with not a microwave in sight) before watching the performance in a 215 seat air conditioned auditorium. Pre-dinner drinks with a view of The Thames or watching the working Waterwheel in the bar, is an added treat.
On Friday and Saturday nights why not stay after the show and listen to live music provided in the welcoming Waterwheel Bar.
As an addition, a special exhibition outlining the history of The Mill from its earliest days until today will be on display.
Coaches welcome. Group Booking Discounts apply for certain shows, please ask when booking.
4-For-3 Tickets for ANY Wednesday Evening, Thursday Evening or Sunday Matinee performance of...
Scared to Death 13 Sept to 27 Oct
Father of the Bride
A Comedy By Caroline Francke
Directed by Sally Hughes
23 May - 21 July
Sunday Matinees:
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 June & 7, 14, 21 July
Thursday Matinees:
20, 27 June & 4, 11, 18 July
Book now on 0118 9698000 Quote 'The Pass Father of The Bride Offer'
Poor Stanley Banks. He’s the father of the bride! Stanley’s the kind of guy who believes that weddings are simple affairs that happen when two people fall in love and get married. Oh yeah?
When daddy’s little girl announces her engagement, Stanley soon learns differently. For a start the guest list grows larger and larger and LARGER! A caterer is called in. And florists. Furniture movers and dressmakers take over. The household is soon in turmoil – not to mention growing debt.
Stanley must host cocktail parties with the in-laws-to-be, initiate financial planning talks with his future son-in-law, and moderate family debates on who will and who will not be invited. Who can blame him when he sinks so low as to offer his daughter a substantial bribe to elope?
This delightful and hilarious rendition of preparing for marital bliss has been filmed twice, most recently with STEVE MARTIN and DIANE KEATON.
A comedic gem that pulls on the old heart strings. A must-see show! Don’t miss it!







