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Interactive Musical Story Workshop
Oct
28

Interactive Musical Story Workshop

A thrilling interactive musical storytelling based on an enchanting fairytale. Join the magical underwater adventures of Sadko the Bard, conjure up a storm, and dance away at the Sea King’s court! Pop gigantic bubbles, explore exciting story props and all the instruments featured. Performed by award-winning singer-songwriter Daria Kulesh. Followed by an art activity inspired by the story.

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Interactive Musical Story Workshop
Oct
29

Interactive Musical Story Workshop

A thrilling interactive musical storytelling based on an enchanting fairytale. Join the magical underwater adventures of Sadko the Bard, conjure up a storm, and dance away at the Sea King’s court! Pop gigantic bubbles, explore exciting story props and all the instruments featured. Performed by award-winning singer-songwriter Daria Kulesh. Followed by an art activity inspired by the story.

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Folk tales and Fiddles (Music)
Nov
1

Folk tales and Fiddles (Music)

An evening of local folk tales and brilliant contemporary folk music. Marianne Powell, local storyteller, will be telling two Fenland tales – spooky, mysterious and uplifting. Orphean Sprig, instrumental folk band, will bring their trademark arrangements creating a rich texture and original sound.

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Ghost of a Smile (Theatre)
Nov
27

Ghost of a Smile (Theatre)

Two of Charles Dickens’ creepy tales – with a comic twist. In ‘The Queer Chair’ a traveller encounters a ghostly chair at a haunted inn. In ‘The Ghosts of the Mail’, a tipsy reveller in a deserted Edinburgh carriage-works is spirited away! Two yarns to chill and charm. Adapted by Gavin Robertson and performed by Nicholas Collett.

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Ghost of a Smile (Theatre)
Nov
28

Ghost of a Smile (Theatre)

Two of Charles Dickens’ creepy tales – with a comic twist. In ‘The Queer Chair’ a traveller encounters a ghostly chair at a haunted inn. In ‘The Ghosts of the Mail’, a tipsy reveller in a deserted Edinburgh carriage-works is spirited away! Two yarns to chill and charm. Adapted by Gavin Robertson and performed by Nicholas Collett.

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Ghost of a Smile (Theatre)
Nov
29

Ghost of a Smile (Theatre)

Two of Charles Dickens’ creepy tales – with a comic twist. In ‘The Queer Chair’ a traveller encounters a ghostly chair at a haunted inn. In ‘The Ghosts of the Mail’, a tipsy reveller in a deserted Edinburgh carriage-works is spirited away! Two yarns to chill and charm. Adapted by Gavin Robertson and performed by Nicholas Collett.

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Folk tales and Fiddles (Music)
Nov
30

Folk tales and Fiddles (Music)

An evening of local folk tales and brilliant contemporary folk music. Marianne Powell, local storyteller, will be telling two Fenland tales – spooky, mysterious and uplifting. Orphean Sprig, instrumental folk band, will bring their trademark arrangements creating a rich texture and original sound.

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