Charter Hall
Tickets also available from Rockin Beads 20-22 Red Lion Yard, Okehampton EX20 1AW – cash only please.
Tickets also available from Rockin Beads 20-22 Red Lion Yard, Okehampton EX20 1AW – cash only please.
This performance will take place on the college field – please bring something to sit on.
El Huichol Cornwall’s Mexican Food Van will be onsite – so you can leave your picnic at home if you fancy! see menu here
Directions: Turn off the B3114 in to Litton Lane at the signpost follow the road to the centre of the village.
Limited parking outside the hall.
The Little Theatre By The Sea
Set within 60 acres of land overlooking the coast and Pendennis castle the site includes three former granite quarries and for 25 years has been the base for BF Adventures outdoor activity centre (open to the public) and Charity operations which support disadvantaged Cornish young people.
Check out Cornwall’s newest weddings and events venue for a fabulous evening of delicious food, smooth jazz sounds, and magical theatre under the stars in the beautiful grounds of this historic 800-year-old Manor.
Pengenna Manor is situated halfway between Wadebridge and Camelford, just 1 mile off of the A39 Atlantic Highway. Visit the Get In Touch page on their website to view their exact location and get detailed directions.
Springhead – North Dorset’s day and residential centre for creative and sustainable living – captivates and inspires people of all ages, who return again and again to enjoy its all year round facilities. Gardens open from 5:30pm for picnics. Bar Available. Bring a chair or rug, a torch and wrap up warm! Guide dogs only
Miracle has performed in various locations in and around Newquay, this year we return to the most iconic with breath-taking Fistral beach as our backdrop.Free Car Parking at Fistral from 6pm. Delicious Al Fresco food available thanks to Headland Hotel
A lush, outdoor green, overlooking the fast flowing waters of the river Lyn and the picturesque harbour.
The Hall is in the centre of the village, alongside the Chetnole Inn and opposite the church
DIGITAL MIRACLE: WAITING FOR GODOT ON SCREEN
WATCH >EXPERIENCE >FEEDBACK
On 12th September Miracle Theatre kick-started its season of digital experiments by performing its acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot in front of an audience at The Performance Centre, Falmouth University and streaming it simultaneously to remote venues and audiences.
It was a night of fabulous performances, shared experiences and, in the true spirit of research, unexpected lessons learnt!
As part of our continuing research, we now invite you to now watch this production recorded especially for on-screen viewing.
So, if you’ve missed seeing the show OR saw it and fancy experiencing it again in a different way – come along!
There is no charge: you are simply asked to EXPERIENCE the production & give FEEDBACK after the show
What people have said about Miracle’s ‘Waiting for Godot’:
“ A noble and faultless staging of a timeless piece” The Stage
“Intriguing, funny and poignant” Audience feedback
“Superb acting by all the company. I can’t stop thinking about it – brilliant!’ Audience feedback
WAITING FOR GODOT ON SCREEN >EXPERIENCE >FEEDBACK
On 12th September Miracle Theatre kick-started its season of digital experiments by performing its acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot in front of an audience at The Performance Centre, Falmouth University and streaming it simultaneously to remote venues and audiences.
It was a night of fabulous performances, shared experiences and, in the true spirit of research, unexpected lessons learnt!
As part of our continuing research, we now invite you to now watch this production recorded especially for on-screen viewing.
So, if you’ve missed seeing the show OR saw it and fancy experiencing it again in a different way – come along!
There is no charge: you are simply asked to EXPERIENCE the production & give FEEDBACK after the show
Although this is a free event advance booking is highly recommended tickets are limited
What people have said about Miracle’s ‘Waiting for Godot’:
“ A noble and faultless staging of a timeless piece” The Stage
“Intriguing, funny and poignant” Audience feedback
“Superb acting by all the company. I can’t stop thinking about it – brilliant!’ Audience feedback
WAITING FOR GODOT: ON SCREEN
On 12th September Miracle Theatre kick-started its season of digital experiments by performing its acclaimed production of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot in front of an audience at The Performance Centre, Falmouth University and streaming it simultaneously to remote venues and audiences.
It was a night of fabulous performances, shared experiences and, in the true spirit of research, unexpected lessons learnt!
As part of our continuing research, we now invite you to now watch this production recorded especially for on-screen viewing.
So, if you’ve missed seeing the show OR saw it and fancy experiencing it again in a different way – come along!
There is no charge: you are simply asked to EXPERIENCE the production & give FEEDBACK after the show
What people have said about Miracle’s ‘Waiting for Godot’:
“ A noble and faultless staging of a timeless piece” The Stage
“Intriguing, funny and poignant” Audience feedback
“Superb acting by all the company. I can’t stop thinking about it – brilliant!’ Audience feedback
This is a FREE event but tickets are required – advance booking higly recomended as tickets are limited
Our technology partners Golant Media Ventures are working with the November venues to pilot their new digital distribution platform Cinegi ahead of a full launch in early 2014. Cinegi gives anyone, anywhere the opportunity to organise legal public screenings in high definition. It’s a one-stop shop for film – all by a simple download! So, November screenings will be shown by the power of Cinegi!
Digital Miracle: Live to Screen – How did it go?
In September Miracle Theatre joined forces with Falmouth University and DogBite Film Crew to experiment with its first live stream – sending a performance of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’ live from the Performance Centre to remote audiences in Cornwall using superfast broadband.
Hear about the different digital techniques used to capture the production, judge how successfully it translates to the screen, meet the creative team behind the experiment and get involved in the discussion around the hot topic of digital theatre.
7:30pm The full length version of ‘Waiting for Godot’ will be screen after the discussion.
This is a FREE event but tickets are required.
This project is funded by Nesta the Digital R&D fund for the Arts, England
Situated on a hillside overlooking Shaldon, these gardens enjoy wonderful views of the Teign estuary. Interesting features here include a castle, pond and Italian garden.
TAKE THE BOAT TO THE SHOW!
Make your evening even more memorable! Miracle Theatre has once again teamed up with Fal River to offer audiences the chance to take the boat from St Mawes to see The Magnificent Three at Trelissick Garden this summer.
Showboat tickets, which includes boat and theatre and priority seating (no need to bring your own!) all adults £20 – under 16 £15
The showboat (Fal River Enterprise) will depart St Mawes Quay, 6pm – performance starts at 7:30pm and should return to the quay between 10:30pm and 11pm.
*Please note there is an uphill walk to Trelissick*
Advance booking essential due to limited availability