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.
Flats & Sharps are back with a powerful new chapter. Relaunching with an expanded lineup, the Cornish bluegrass outfit deliver music that’s punchy, precise and impossible to ignore.
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.
Mevagissey Male Choir is delighted to be returning to the Minack. t is four years since their last visit and their special guests then were, as now, the fabulous Culdrose Military Wives Choir.
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.