A riotous reimagining of the legend of Cormoran, the terrible giant of St Michael’s Mount, packed full of songs and fun. Perfect afternoons for all the family.
Welcome to WIDDERSHINS: a long-forgotten village buried deep in a dark, wild corner of Cornwall. Here, Bob Droll will take you on a tour of a place where mystery lurks about every corner. 'Tis hard to find but even harder to leave...
Mary Bryant’s true-life story is an unforgettable tale of courage and resilience. Against impossible odds, she leads one of Maritime’s most daring escapes—a tale of passion, bravery, and survival.
In 1590s Nuremberg, executioner Frantz Schmidt faces curses, corruption, and a volatile new assistant. Making a Killing serves up dark humour in a world where heads roll—literally and figuratively.
This smash hit show tells the remarkable true story of 7,000 air passengers grounded in Canada after 9/11 and the Newfoundland community that welcomed these “come from aways” with open hearts.
Camelot is in trouble. If King Arthur can’t turn things around, this civilisation will be remembered as nothing more than a rather dull time in British history. Legendary family fun.
A highly visual, hilarious and deeply human show, set in the surreal world of Norse mythology, filled with ludicrous characters and scary trolls. Think, Fungus the Bogeyman meets Dr Faustus!
Two hearts. One fate. A timeless love reborn. The Duke's Theatre Company presents Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet — a bold reimagining and faithful retelling of Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy, blending fresh vision with the enduring power of the original text.
A wooden puppet longs for adventure but finds cruelty, trickery – and fire instead! Would being a real boy be any better? Former Minack Trophy winners Illyria celebrate this magical coming-of-age classic.
Adapted from Paula Hawkins’ best-selling novel, The Girl on the Train is a gripping psychological thriller that keeps audiences guessing until the final moments.
Join Living Spit as they tackle everything from Hades to Heracles, Midas to Medusa, with their trademark blend of harebrained humour, questionable wigs and a total disregard for historical accuracy. Can they conquer the labyrinth of legends before time runs out? Or will the gods have the last laugh?