Minack Theatre

Minack Theatre which includes general coastal views, rugged coastline and a coastal town
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Find a spot on the grassy terraces and enjoy unobstructed views of the stage and sea in this remarkable outdoor theater carved into Cornwall’s rugged coastline.

The Minack Theatre is a majestic open-air amphitheater with Romanesque qualities and stunning ocean views. The venue is carved into the rocky headland with the Atlantic Ocean providing a backdrop for the stage. Sit down on the terraced seating and watch theater under the stars.

Visit the theater’s exhibition center to find out how it grew from a garden terrace into the venue it is today. It all began in 1932, when local arts enthusiast Rowena Cade offered up her family’s land for a production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, since its views of the sea correspond with the play’s themes. Gradually, using varied means, Cade continued to convert and enlarge the site, which was used as a location for the movie Love Story.

About 20 plays are hosted here every year between Easter and autumn. If you can’t attend a performance, pay a small fee to access the site during the day. Wander around the terraces and coastal gardens, which contain interesting non-native plants.

Explore the backstage areas and walk along the stage to imagine performing in front of a crowd. Watch the actors and directors preparing and putting on rehearsals. The complex’s on-site café serves snacks and light meals, while the gift shop sells souvenirs, jewelry and plants among other items.

The theater is on the south side of Porthcurno Beach. Stroll along its sandy shores or swim in the inviting waters of the bay lifeguards patrol this stretch during summer.

Opening hours for the theater vary depending on the season and performance times, so check ahead before you go. The theater season runs from May to September annually.

The Minack Theatre is in Cornwall in the southwestern corner of England. Drive southwest from Penzance and reach the theater in around 25 minutes. Nearby attractions include Land’s End, the most westerly point of the English mainland, and the village of Sennen Cove.

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4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
4 Sep 2019

beautiful thing, but ran out of time, as did not knew I need to check the show times and that not available for tourist during those....

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
31 Aug 2019

Wrap up well and take cushions if seeing a show...

5/5 - Excellent

Joanna
9 Jul 2019

Such a beautiful theatre with such friendly staff. Sadly the weather was terrible so we left during the interval but would have stayed for the whole show if it was sunny. Defiantly worth seeing in any weather.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
24 Apr 2019

Take a cushion if you're watching the show, and be prepared for all weather you are sat outside!!!!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
12 Apr 2019

Reasonable prices and stunning views.

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