The Three Musketeers

By Ken Ludwig and Alexandre Dumas
16-27 July 2019
The Garden of the History Faculty, George Street, Oxford OX1 2BE. 7.30pm (2.30pm Saturday matinee)

The classic swashbuckling drama by Alexandre Dumas and Ken Ludwig

Armed with only his father’s sword, an aged horse, and an annoying sister, the brave and impetuous D’Artagnan journeys to Paris to pursue his dream of becoming a musketeer

In Ken Ludwig’s swashbuckling adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers, D’Artagnan soon finds himself at the centre of a plot by the devilish Cardinal Richelieu to ruin the Queen and take control of France. Together with the brooding Athos, the steadfast Porthos and the ever-charming Aramis - the eponymous Three Musketeers - they vow to save the monarchy. But hounded at every step by Rochefort and the beautiful and mysterious Milady de Winter, daring plans and deadly swordfights ensue.

Who will live? Who will die? Who will find love and who will lose it?

ElevenOne Theatre are delighted to present Ken Ludwig’s witty, high-energy and exciting adventure in the Oxford History Faculty gardens. Conveniently located in the heart of Oxford’s bustling restaurant and bar area, the garden is a sheltered retreat between the historical faculty building and Oxford’s ancient town wall. Please bring clothing suitable for the weather!

Weather Policy

In the event of heavy rain, an indoor venue for a restricted audience will be provided. Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Alternatively, we will endevour to move you into an alternative performance during the run.

Seating Areas:
£15 Unreserved Chairs (Matinees £13)
£10 Standing Behind Chairs / Ground Floor Mats

Suitable for ages 7+

Photography: Simon Vail Photography

Poster design: Barquing

Show details

The Three Musketeers
By Ken Ludwig and Alexandre Dumas

The Garden of the History Faculty, George Street, Oxford OX1 2BE

July 16-27, 2019
7.30pm daily, (2.30pm Saturday matinee)
No performances on Sundays and Mondays.
Tickets: £15 / £13 (£13 all matinee seats)
£10 Mat seating / standing

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