FRONT Room Productions like to make innovative theatre in alternative locations, Kirkgate Market in Leeds, for example; anywhere but a front room.

This week you will locate director Olivia Race and co-producer Alice Barber's Leeds company at LS16 8EL. That's Dunstarn Farm, Dunstarn Lane, Adel, just off the Leeds ring road.

Yes, a working farm, on the periphery of Leeds, dry stone walls, fields with contented sheep...and city-slicker siblings called Viola and Sebastian, a farming tycoon called Orsino, an ill-suited country girl in a town gown, Olivia, and a try-hard hipster with a try-too-hard name, Sir Andrew Aguecheek.

Front Room have created a "bite-sized, abridged and approachable" two-hour adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night with a trimmed but familiar original text, flamboyant modern dress and Claire-Marie Seddon's new arrangements of pop hits by Coldplay, local lads Kaiser Chiefs and Cee Lo Green with lyrics revamped to suit the story.

Green wellies, a bicycle, party gear, Union Flag cushions, tea lights and guitars, as well as Malvolio's cross-gartered yellow stockings, all play their part in this rollicking, town and country, field and woodland production that is fast, fun, even furious in the case of Alex Prescot's Sir Andrew, stripped to his waist to fight Race's disguised Viola.

Steve Banks's vainglorious Malvolio, Riana Duce's impetuous Olivia and Leanne Rowley's reinvention of Sir Toby Belch as party girl Dame Tobiana all play their spirited, full-throttle part, while guitar-playing Sam Gannon's Sebastian and Race's looky-likey Viola are thoroughly entertaining as the doppelgangers.

Come prepared – boots, midge repellent, maybe a fold-up chair, perhaps a pre-show picnic, and a torch for the finale – and you will love being down on the farm in Leeds.

Twelfth Night, Front Room Productions, Dunstarn Farm, Dunstarn Lane, Adel, Leeds, until Sunday, 7pm. Box office: frontroomproductions.co.uk

 P.S. Parking is available on site.