Welcome to the ‘Curious Creatures’ wildlife park. Expect to meet curious creatures of all shapes and sizes: from performing fleas, skateboarding snails and gymnastic gerbils to irritable alligators and a very intelligent orang-utan!
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.
A Cornish folk music group who sing sea shanties. A group of friends who started singing 30 years ago, raising money for local charities. They are now a household name.
Anna Phoebe is a visionary violinist and composer, whose work merges raw emotion, natural
elements, and cutting-edge sound worlds, creating immersive, powerful experiences that bridge classical, electronic and cinematic realms.
Ranagri is an award winning folk band from Ireland and England. With a unique blend of instruments that includes voices, guitar, bouzouki, flutes, whistles, harp/electric harp, and bodhrán/drums, they create a sound that is both mesmerising and unforgettable.
The Trouble Notes fuse cinematic folk, progressive rock, and dynamic storytelling into a powerful live experience. Written in Cornwall, this show is a tale of resilience and hope that inspires and uplifts.
Primarily performing original songs and their own arrangements of lesser-known contemporary folk, the band’s lyrical inspiration is drawn from life in Cornwall, the demise of local industries and other rural issues that resonate throughout the country.
Following sell out shows at Sydney Opera House, Red Rocks (Colorado) and The Royal Albert Hall – multi award-winning and multi platinum-selling singer-songwriter PASSENGER (aka Mike
Rosenberg) plays an exclusive gig at the Minack.
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.