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    Minack Theatre

    4.7 (29 reviews)

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    Isabel A.

    A theatre, carved into the granite on the edge of a cliff, with a few rows, forming an open-air ampitheatre. Definitely one of those places to go to in the UK, even if you are not into theatre, just because of its amazing surrounding. Set over a cliff right on the South West corner of the UK, the views are just stunning. I will have to say that it took my breath away, although I know it sounds corny! I went to watch William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost on a summer night, which added to the magic of the moment. There is a nice little cafe in the entrance, where you can stop to buy a homemade sandwich or sweet treat from the area. I would recommend to drink something hot as it gets chilly in the evening, even in a hot day in summer. I wondered at first why people were arriving with blankets, and I understood when it was too late! I would also recommend to take something soft to sit on, as being as you are sitting on a hard surface, it will get uncomfortable after a while.

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    Bethany S.

    What a gorgeous place. We didn't get a chance to see a play here, but it's not expensive to get in and see the small museum explaining Rowena Cade, the creator of the theatre, and her life and the building of the place. Even without going in, there's a free coastal path next to the entrance that has stunning views of the bright blue sea, cliffs, and beach. The theatre itself also has beautiful views, and we really enjoyed wandering around it. There is also a sub-tropical garden that is probably prettier in the summer.

    David S.

    When we visited the Minack Theatre we were blessed with the most perfect summer's day. The stunning backdrop of the crystal blue sea and the interspersed colour of the plants, set off the theatre perfectly. Could there be a more perfect setting to perform Shakespearean plays? I doubt it! The fact this place was constructed largely through the hard work of one woman, Rowena Cade, makes for fascinating backstory to this beautiful place. The Minack Theatre is one of Cornwall's hidden gems, and one you must experience!

    Qype User (Bexmoa…)

    This is an awesome place to see! The Minack theatre is the brain child of Rowena Cade, a real character of a women who lived on the rugged coast between lands end and Penzance. Rowena decided to bring theatre to Cornwall back in the 30's and with herself and a couple of locals went about building a outdoor theatre right on the cliffs above the Atlantic. Its quaint, romantic and the views are beautiful even without players acting out Shakespeare on the stage. It has a cafe, an exhibition about Rowena Cade, and souvenirs. I heard a story about a ship being wrecked right on the coast there with a shipment of timber - the timber disappeared in true Cornish fashion. The investigators went to see Rowena Cade about where the timber had gone, they took one look at her and thought she couldn't have possibly taken all the timber up the steep cliffs by herself - but she had! She has truly made a magical place!

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    Horrid money making place, charges you to get into the toilet or the cafe, rude staff, expensive cafe, disappointing.

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    A theatre built into the granite cliff face almost single-handedly by one women, Ms Rowena Cade.

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