In association with Liskerrett Community Centre. Hot drinks, bar and confectionary available before the show and during the interval.
Bang in the heart of the city, Exeter Phoenix is one of the South West’s foremost multi-artform venue. With hundreds of events programmed each year, spanning music, art, film, theatre and comedy as well as a whole host of learning activities, they are housed in a vibrant venue proud of its diversity and revelling in its eclectic buzz.
Please note: This is an indoor venue
Brimming with history, the Theatre Royal Bath is one of the oldest and most beautiful theatres in Britain.
Comprising of three auditoria, the Main House, Ustinov Studio and the Egg Theatre for children and young people, a wonderfully varied programme of top quality entertainment is on offer all year round
This is a free event! Rugs only please – no chairs.
TAKE THE BOAT TO THE SHOW!
Make your evening even more memorable! Miracle Theatre has once again teamed up with King Harry’s Cornwall to offer audiences the chance to take the boat from Falmouth to see A Perfect World at St Mawes Castle
Experience the breath-taking views across the across the picturesque estuary
Advance booking essential as there are a limited number of seats available
The Miracle showboat leaves Prince of Wales Pier Falmouth at 6:30pm and should return to the quay between 10:30pm & 11pm. The Performance starts at 7:30pm
Please note there is an uphill walk to St Mawes Castle. To discuss access, please contact Miracle Office : 01209 216 762
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
Following a seven year campaign to save the Old Clapham library building for community use, Omnibus was given a lease by Lambeth Council to create a new arts centre for the area.
A beautiful sheltered valley with dramatic vistas, woods and a stream, provide the perfect setting for large scale exotic and sub-tropical planting, and the backdrop to contemplative but inspiring artworks by internationally renowned artists. In all some 22 acres.
PRE-SHOW TAKE AWAY MENU FROM TREMENHEERE KITCHEN
EACH ITEM @ £9.50
BEER BATTERED CORNISH FISH & TRIPLE COOKED CHIPS
WITH MUSHY PEAS & TARTAR SAUCE
CROQUE MONSIEUR;
BAKED SANDWICH ON HOUSE MADE ONION SEED BREAD,
MORNAY SAUCE, GLAZED HONEY & MUSTARD CURED HAM & CHEDDAR CHEESE
SUPER SALAD BOX;
MIXED, DRESSED LOCAL LEAVES WITH OLIVES, HUMMUS,
PICKLED VEGETABLE SLAW, PULSES, CRISPY CHICKPEAS & SPICED FLATBREAD (VG)
BEER BATTERED TOFU & TRIPLE COOKED CHIPS
WITH SWEET CHILLI DIPPING SAUCE (VG)
ALSO AVAILABLE; MOOMAID ICE CREAM TUBS/CAKES/ COFFEE/ BEER/ WINE
The lush, large garden of the Old Vicarage in Gwinear.
There is no car park on site, however parking is available on the road and through the village with a short walk into the garden. Entrance to the garden will be signposted.
SEATING DETAILS:
Grass/lawn – Please bring a chair for all members of your group, including children – please do not bring blankets or rugs. Seating location is unreserved and audiences will be seated in order of arrival and within current social distancing regulations.
From Dorchester: from Poundbury roundabout, turn left to Martinstown then turn right at the t-junction into the village. Pass the church on the right. Turn right after Londis/village shop.From Bridport: Pass the village sign and the Brewers Arms pub on the left. After the terraced houses turn left at the bus stop.From Weymouth: Drive through the village, pass the turning to Dorchester and carry on past the church and green on the right. Turn right beyond the Londis shop
The Hall is in the centre of the village, alongside the Chetnole Inn and opposite the church
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!
The show will be performed infront of the National Trust's historic Count House of Cornwall’s most westerly cliff-tops. The views are quite simply breath taking.
These special preview performances will take place in Diaspora Gardens.Pre- show food is available, from 17:30 in The Red River Cafe – call 01209 722 321 to book.
Fancy delving deeper into the real life stories & heritage behind Tin? Click here to find out about the FREE events, walks & talks taking place across Cornwall & West Cornwall or call 01209 216 762