THEATR Clwyd will welcome a range of touring shows to their marquee this autumn before Mother Goose, The Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto (23 Nov – 19 Jan) opens in the main house. With music, drama, comedy, and family fun, there will be something for everyone. Shakespeare hasn’t written anything new for an age, so ShakeItUP has given him a hand.

The Improvised Shakespeare Show (30-31 Aug) uses his language, your audience suggestions, and their overactive imaginations, to create a brand-new Shakespeare play live on stage, complete with live music, songs and plenty of laughs. Back due to popular demand Locomotive for Murder (6-7 Sept) returns this autumn with a totally improvised murder mystery. Using audience stories and suggestions, watch as a unique one-of-a-kind whodunnit is performed.

Families won’t want to miss Claytime (20 Aug) suitable for ages 3-6, a play made with clay, where the audience is invited to join in. Family Arts Festival (3-4 Aug) also returns to Theatr Clwyd this August. This low-cost, high-quality boredom-busting weekend will be full of shows, workshops, arts and crafts, music and much more.

There’s comedy for everyone this Autumn. Join The Noise Next Door (8 Sept), where the quickest wits in comedy take you on an improvised tour around your weirdest and wildest ideas. Watch as they race through a priceless parade of off-the-cuff gags, scenes and songs, all based on your suggestions.

Comedy Club (18 Aug/22 Sept) is a Theatr Clwyd staple including the best.