A new Miracle venue!
One of Miracle’s longstanding regulars! Advance booking highly recommend
Lostwithiel Community Centre opened in 1983 to provide facilities for the local community. It was built with much energy from the people of Lostwithiel and is run by local people.
One of Miracle’s most intimate venues – book early so you don’t miss out!
Situated in the heart of town, Bridport Arts Centre hosts a wide variety of productions in theatre, music, comedy, dance and film alongside an exciting programme of exhibitions.
Cornwall’s newest theatre venue – part of the St Austell College complex.
Fully licensed bar open during the show.
Your local theatre in the heart of Penzance, Cornwall
Showcasing a vast and innovative programme of live music, comedy, theatre and performing arts.
Presenting a year round programme of professional and community productions, the Borough Theatre is a lively 338 seat venue situated right in the centre of the historic market town of Abergavenny, the traditional Gateway to Wales.
Parking Info:
The upper and lower car parks to the rear of the theatre are at the centre of a major redevlelopment scheme, and so will be out of commission for an extended period of time. There are 6 easily accessible town centre car parks within a 3-5 minute walking time of the theatre.
Box Office Info:
The Box Office is open Tuesday – Saturday 9:30am – 5pm and one and a half hours before every performance.
The Parkhouse Centre is a multi purpose community building in the heart of Bude. This performance will be held in the Ivor Potter Hall. Tickets available in person from The Castle cafe.
One of Miracle’s most established village halls! Wheal Leisure Car Park (free in March) opposite Memorial Hall. Tea, coffee and cake available at the show.
WATCH >EXPERIENCE >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
'Waiting for Godot’ Deadly Serious, Seriously Funny – Directed by Bill Scott.
Featuring a stellar cast of Miracle’s best known actors performing Beckett’s timeless masterpiece that challenges all certainties.
“ A noble and faultless staging of a timeless piece” The Stage “Superb acting, I can’t stop thinking about it – brilliant!’ Audience feedback
Digtial Miracle: As part of this November screening, technology partners Golant Media Ventures are working with the venues to pilot their new digital distribution platform Cinegi ahead of a full launch in early 2014. Cinegi is the new secure, fully digital, film distribution and entertainment service for public venues and other commercial and not-for-profit organisations. 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,this event will be shown by the power of Cinegi!
Digital Miracle’ is a research and development project funded by the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts, England run by Nesta, Arts Council England and Arts and Humanities Research Council, and produced in partnership with Golant Media Ventures, Falmouth University and Dogbite Film. .
How to Find The Barbican
Follow the signs to the Barbican, once you are on Southside Street you will find The Barbican Theatre at the end on the right before the Tourist Information or Mayflower building.
Pay and display parking at Lambhay Hill & Madeira Road.
The Barnfield Theatre is located in the centre of Exeter on Barnfield Road, Southernhay.
By Car from Paris Street, turning south-west by the civic centre and following the one way system to Barnfield Road, or off New North Road (Inner By-Pass) by entering either at the far west of Southernhay or at the southern end of Barnfield Road itself.
By Bus regular buses to Exeter High Street and Bus Station. The theatre is only a short walk away, your best route from the High Street is walking straight down to the end of Bedford Street and Barnfield Road is directly opposite, across Southernhay. From the Bus Station you should use the route for cars, off Paris Street (the Civic Centre is opposite the bus station).
By Train to Exeter Central Station, turn left out on to Queen Street, then via High Street and down Bedford Street as above. There are also regular buses from Exeter St David’s Station to the High Street.