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  • Sat
    13
    Jan
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Centre, Truro Road, St Austell, PL25 5HJ

    BOB HARRIS & COLIN HALL present: “The Songs The Beatles Gave Away “

    Saturday, 13th January, 2023 - 7.30pm

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    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : Standard : £20.00 ( £22.50 On The Day )
    ( Tickets are non-refundable )
    CRBO Box Office :
    ( No Booking Fees )
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    Or In-Person at Tourist Offices in Truro, Boscawen Street,  and St Austell (at Rail Station)

    “Bob Harris is a straight-up legend”Chris Martin / Coldplay
    “Colin (Hall) is perhaps the world’s greatest Beatles authority” – Bob Harris

    BBC’s Bob Harris and author/music journalist Colin Hall set out upon an intimate speaking tour based around their mutual love and appreciation of The Beatles, including a previously unheard interview with Lennon/McCartney from Bob’s archive.  Together, Bob & Colin tell of how Lennon, McCartney and, to a lesser extent, Harrison gifted their tunes to others.

    By 1963 Lennon and McCartney had written so many songs they simply couldn’t all be accommodated on just their own Beatles releases.  It made artistic and economic good sense to offer these songs to other artists for recording and the Merseybeat boom of 1963 & 1964 gave them a tailor made outlet.  This is the story behind those songs, the hits, the misses and the demos that the group never released: The Songs The Beatles Gave Away’.

    Among the many recipients of these songs were Cilla Black, Billy J. Kramer (who both offer candid insights) Tommy Quickly, and… let’s not forget, The Rolling Stones who were bequeathed ‘I Wanna be Your Man,’ a tune from a teenage McCartney, that was finished in 20 minutes in the studio as The Stones were recording!

    ‘Whispering’ Bob Harris, OBE has been at the very heart of UK music scene for the best part of fifty years.  He has established a worldwide reputation as one of the most trusted and influential broadcasters of his generation – described by Radio Times as “…one of the greats of British contemporary music broadcasting” and by The Mail On Sunday as “a national treasure”.

    Few people have taken as many bands into mainstream consciousness as Bob Harris – from his groundbreaking work in 1970s on BBC Radio 1 and the legendary Old Grey Whistle Test TV shows to his current programme Bob Harris Country on BBC Radio 2.

    For the past 20 years, Colin Hall has been the custodian at John Lennon’s childhood home ‘Mendips’ (guiding the likes of Bob Dylan, Yoko Ono and James Taylor around the property), has written two books on The Fab Four and presented a BBC Radio 4 documentary with Alexei Sayle titled ‘The Lennon Visitors’.  Coincidentally, Colin was incredibly in attendance at the Village Fete where John was first introduced to Paul!

    The two friends have worked on several projects together before including the upcoming film Pre:Fab (which focuses on the band’s early days as The Quarrymen), a WBBC production of ‘The Songs The Beatles Gave Away’ and 2007’s Sony Award-winning ‘The Day John Met Paul.’

    This is the perfect show for fans of The Beatles, The 1960s, Pop Trivia and for anyone who ever listened to, and enjoyed, the timeless music of Lennon & McCartney.

    CRBO Box Office :    Click Here to Book Your Tickets Now ! :  £20.00   ( £22.50 On The Day )
    ( No Booking Fees )
    Buy Online or Phone 01726 63513

    Or In-Person at Tourist Offices in Truro, Boscawen Street, Bodmin, Shire Hall, Liskeard, PIke Street and St Austell (at Rail Station)

  • Thu
    25
    Jan
    2024
    Fri
    26
    Jan
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Centre, Truro Road, St Austell, PL25 5HJ
    Evening of Mediumship with Nikki Kitt
    Thursday 25th January - 7.30pm
    Friday 26th January - 7.30pm
    Psychic Medium Nikki Kitt is a Spiritualist Medium who is currently touring the UK with her successful Psychic / Mediumship Evenings.
    As a Medium Nikki Kitt aims to provide evidence of life after life by getting links from loved ones in spirit for people in the audience with amazing accuracy in descriptions, personalities and all sorts of personal information.. to give both confirmation and comfort.
    I have been aware of spirit my whole life and so have no doubt that we carry on after this physical life and my demonstrations are to prove the same to everyone else.
    Testimonies :-
    "Hi Nikki I attended your evening last night and just wanted to say that you have an amazing talent"
    "I have seen many mediums and psychics over the years and you are by far the best and most accurate the details you give are amazing"
    "My god went to see Psychic Medium Nikki Kitt tonight my mum came through soooo happy she was spot on with everything.. Thank you Nikki amazing night"
  • Tue
    13
    Feb
    2024
    Sat
    17
    Feb
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    <b>NB Shows : 7.30pm Tuesday to Saturday.  Plus Saturday Matinée : 2.30pm</b>

    Join our charismatic feline hero as he weaves a tale of cunning, courage, and camaraderie.

    With a sprinkle of magic, a dash of humour, and a whole lot of heart, this family-friendly pantomime promises a delightful experience for all ages.

    Get ready for a dazzling spectacle filled with laughter, surprises, and the timeless joy of a classic fairy tale.

    Purchase your tickets now and step into a world where imagination knows no bounds!

    All Evening shows : Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm.
    Saturday Matinee : Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 2.00pm.

    Join us in celebrating our 37th production at the St Austell Arts Centre – we can't wait to see you there!

    Tickets in advance :
    Adult : £9.00  ( plus booking fee )
    Under16s : £6.00 (plus booking fee )

    Please contact Trewoon Panto for any queries about booking tickets for the Show :
    Phone 
    07926 986 122

    Click, book, and let the magic unfold!          🐾✨
    #PussInBoots  #TicketShop  #TrewoonPantomimes

  • Wed
    21
    Feb
    2024
    Thu
    22
    Feb
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Centre, Truro Road, St Austell, PL25 5HJ

    WEDS 21st & THURS 22nd FEBRUARY, 2024 - 7.30pm

    Little Wander in association with PBJ Management present…

    Mike Wozniak: Zusa

    Ever wondered how Mike’s Great-Aunt Zusa made it from Poland to Luton with a war nipping at her heels?

    Here’s your chance to find out!

    As seen on Man Down (Channel 4) and Would I Lie To You? (BBC One). As heard on Small Scenes (BBC Radio 4), the St Elwick’s Neighbourhood Association Newsletter podcast and the Three Bean Salad podcast.

    In 2021, Mike charmed the nation with his appearance on the 11th series of Taskmaster on Channel 4. He then went on to guest on Sky's revamp of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, and was the weekly winner on Richard Osman's House of Games.

    ...inspired brilliance... at its best Zusa resembles an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? crossed with Spike Milligan’s military memoirs... deliciously distinctive fun.”   The Standard

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets Now :   All tickets: £16.00  in Advance  ( £17.50 on the day. )

    ( No Booking Fees )
    Buy Online or Phone 01726 63513

    Or In-Person at Tourist Offices in Truro, Boscawen Street, Bodmin, Shire Hall, Liskeard, PIke Street and St Austell (at Rail Station)

    Duration: approximately 45 minutes per half plus interval
    Age guidance: 14+
    Artwork credit: Madison Coby
    Twitter: @mrmikewozniak

  • Mon
    04
    Mar
    2024
    7:00 PMAssembly Room, St Austell Arts Centre

    Landscape Theatre WorkshopAre you an adult or young person aged 16 and above passionate about theatre?
    Are you keen to join a community of like minded people?

    We are recruiting for our community theatre company!
    Stormbox Theatre Company is part of Cornwall Performing Arts and is dedicated to creating and producing a wide range of productions and performances giving our members a broad and exciting experience.

    We are looking for committed, passionate and dedicated people to come and make theatre with us!

    This opportunity is open to all levels of experience - so whether you’re already a seasoned performer or have never stepped foot in a rehearsal studio, a warm welcome awaits!
    Perhaps you are a college or university student looking to gain as much experience as possible, maybe you’ve been involved in community theatre for many years are are looking for a new creative challenge, or maybe you’ve always been an avid theatre lover and have always wondered what it might be like to tread the boards yourself - we want to hear from you!
    We have opportunities for actors, singers, dancers and musicians to join our team.

    We have put on this workshop to welcome new members.
    After this workshop, you will be able to sign up to join the company. You'll be able to work towards, and take part in, future productions, performances and projects.
    Membership will require ongoing commitment to scheduled rehearsals and productions.
    At the workshop, you’ll get an insight into the creative process and take part in some theatrical activities such as warm ups, devising and script work.
    Being a member of this group is very exciting! Together we create and produce theatre productions across a range of genres, so we have a variety of roles available to suit all.
    We can also offer opportunities to get involved in directing, costume design, staging, technical and more for those who wish.

    The £5.00 fee for this workshop will be deducted from your first membership payment.

    Book your place now and we’ll see you there!

    For this workshop, comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for movement will be perfect.
    Please also bring along a drink.
    Any questions or queries in the meantime please email : to.life@outlook.com

    Doors Open : 6.30pm. Workshop starts 7.00pm - Ends 8.30pm

    Click Here toBook Your Place Now !   Workshop Fee : £5.00 per person (in advance, please)

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, St Austell, Bodmin and Liskeard

  • Sun
    17
    Mar
    2024
    8:00 PMSt Austell Arts Centre, Truro Road, St Austell, PL25 5HJ

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : £16.00 (On The Day: £17.50 )
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    Life is a stress: full of rushed breakfasts, angry people, internal conflict, and Jacob Rees-Mogg.
    But what happens when everything you thought was important – your problems, grievances against others, your very identity – simply disappears?

    Multi-award-winning and trail-blazing comedian, Paul Foot, is back on tour with Dissolve, his most personal, surprising and ground-breaking show ever.

    In the year 2022 AD something momentous changed for Paul, and in this show he will reveal how he discovered the secret of life on the outskirts of Lancaster.*

    Inevitably, along the way, Paul does get distracted by King Tutankhamun, the House of Lords, Sir Cliff Richard, officious lollipop ladies and what Jesus might have achieved if he’d been a plumber.

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : £16.00 (On The Day: £17.50 )
    CRBO Box Office :
    ( No Booking Fees )
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    Or In-Person at Tourist Offices in Truro, Boscawen Street, Bodmin, Shire Hall, Liskeard, Pike Street and St Austell (at Rail Station)

  • Fri
    22
    Mar
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Johnny Cowling

    A Charitable Fundraising event in support of St Austell Town's Mayor's Charity : "Kernow Young Carers"

    Councillor Crystal Pearce, Mayor of St Austell is looking forward to her Charity Fundraising event  “An evening with Johnny Cowling” at the St Austell Arts Theatre.

    Her chosen charity is "Kernow Young Carers",  a charity dear to her heart, and very much hopes that the evening will raise a good amount of money for them.

    As well as the fun and laughter with Johnny Cowling, there will be a Pasty at the interval and a Raffle.

    Tickets for the event are £15.00  and can be obtained from St Austell Library either in person or by telephone.

    Be quick, they are selling fast!

    Tickets  in advance :  £15.00  (including a Pasty)

    Tickets On Sale at St Austell Library :
    In-Person at Library Help Desk
    Email : StAustellLibrary@liscornwall.org.uk
    Phone :  0300 1234 111
    Facebook :   StAustellLibrary
    Instagram : StAustell.Library

  • Sat
    23
    Mar
    2024
    2:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Amie Heard Dance "Narnia"

    Amie Heard School of Dance presents "Narnia"

    Two Shows on Saturday, 23rd March : 2.30pm and 7.00pm

    Amie Heard School of Dance invites you to Step through the wardrobe and enter the magical world of Narnia.

    But beware, great danger lies beneath Narnia’s beauty!
    This mythical land is cursed by the White Witch’s wrathful magic - locked in an eternal winter without any Christmas !

    But there is hope; there are whisperings of the Return of the Majestic Leader Aslan, and an ancient prophecy tells of four children who take Narnia’s throne & break the spell.

    Follow Lucy’s journey as she stumbles through the wardrobe and the prophecy unfolds. There is immense risk, and the path is hampered by betrayal.

    Will Aslan’s knowledge of Ancient Magic and his readiness to make the ultimate sacrifice lead the children to victory?

    Join us on Saturday 23rd March to find out !

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar, Soft Drinks etc - 30 minutes before each Show starts

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Adults, 16 years plus : £9.00
    Under16 : £7.00

    ( Tickets are non-refundable )

    Reserved Seats
    Free Car Parking On-Site

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

    NB : Card Payment Online now needs your Postcode (again) after the Card Security Number - Watch for it!

  • Sat
    06
    Apr
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Remi Harris 'Hot Club Trio'One of the UK’s most exciting guitarists, Remi Harris is joined by double bassist, Tom Moore, and rhythm guitarist, Chris Nesbitt, to present an enthralling evening of Gypsy Jazz and Blues.

    Combining musical virtuosity with passion and flair, this dynamic trio deliver a mesmerising show inspired by Django Reinhardt, Peter Green, Wes Montgomery, Jimi Hendrix and Joe Pass.

    The Trio features Remi on a variety of acoustic and electric guitars playing an eclectic mix of original compositions, jazz standards and new arrangements of his favourite tunes.
    He has toured worldwide as well as performing at Buckingham Palace, Montreal Jazz Festival, BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall with Jamie Cullum, on BBC 4 Television and live on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 3.

    Quotes :
    "He's an absolutely extraordinary musician" Jamie Cullum, BBC Radio 2
    "Remi is a phenomenal player specialising in both Gypsy Jazz, and Blues guitar. He's a true master of both genres. His live performances have audiences totally mesmerised with his artistry, virtuosity, musicality, and deeply felt passion for his music"
    Martin Taylor MBE
    "Your playing is spectacular” ; Peter Frampton
    "a brilliant guitar player" ; Cerys Matthews, BBC Radio 2 & BBC 6 Music
    "a tremendously gifted player” ; John Etheridge
    "One of the UK's foremost gypsy jazz guitarists" ; Music Radar
    "The standard of playing is stunning" ★★★★★ Guitar Techniques Magazine
    "a remarkable musician" ★★★★ Jazz Journal
    “seriously good... a player of skill and versatility" ★★★★ thejazzmann.co.uk
    "extraordinary guitar talent" ★★★★ R2 Rock'n'Reel Magazine

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Standard : £16.50

    ( £18.00 On The Door - if available )
    ( Tickets are non-refundable )

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

  • Fri
    12
    Apr
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Centre, Truro Road, St Austell, PL25 5HJ

    FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, 2024 - 7.30pm

    The Snake Davis Band

    A class act, making its only appearance in Cornwall!

     from soul through pop to jazz and world music, original material and classic sax pieces such as Gerry Rafferty's ‘Baker Street’ and Paul Simon's 'Still Crazy After All These Years'.

    Snake Davis by Steve Clark

    A Million Love Songs Later, Snake Davis and his band return to the St Austell Arts Centre for an evening of quality music, played by some of the best musicians in the business.

    Famous for writing and playing the instantly recognisable saxophone intro on Take That's “A Million Love Songs”, Snake Davis is one of the most in-demand rock soul and jazz sax players in the world, widely known for his solos on tracks such as Lisa Stansfield's “Change”, M-Peoples “Search For A Hero” and “Moving On Up”.

    He has played and recorded with artists ranging from James Brown to Tina Turner to Paul McCartney, The Eurythmics to Amy Winehouse. Snake played on the last Eurythmics world tour, and tours Japan often with their rock hero Eikichi Yazawa.

    His greatest love however is to play intimate venues as himself, his own music choice with his favourite musicians. Playing the saxophone family as well as flutes, whistles and the ancient Japanese wind instrument, the Shakuhachi, and singing, it is his total passion and commitment to every note that draws people in.

    The Snake Davis Band has something for everybody, from floaty to dance-able, from soul through pop to jazz and world music, original material and classic sax pieces such as Gerry Rafferty's ‘Baker Street’ and Paul Simon's 'Still Crazy After All These Years'.

    The tight 4-piece band has Snake on saxes, vocals and woodwinds and is completed by keyboards, Bass guitar and Drums

    Expect infectious grooves and passionate melodies. The Snake Davis Band plays a mix of original material, their own interpretations of some timeless soul jazz and pop pieces and selections from the 'Classic Sax Solos' repertoire.

    A virtuoso saxophonist” DAILY TELEGRAPH

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets Now : £19.00 (Advance); £22.00 on the day.
    ( Tickets are non-refundable )
    Reserved Seats
    Free Car Parking On-Site

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

    NB : Card Payment Online now needs your Postcode (again) after the Card Security Number - Watch for it!

  • Thu
    18
    Apr
    2024
    6:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Seagrass and Maerl Evening

    Free 'St Austell Bay Seagrass & Maerl Evening'

    Join the Cornwall Wildlife Trust for evening of informative talks about some of our most important marine habitats.

    Throughout the talks, we will be exploring many aspects of these extraordinary local species including, the amazing wildlife and ecosystem they support, why they are so central to help tackling the nature and climate crisis as a blue carbon habitat, how we can protect it as a local community and more!

    We'll also be revealing the findings from our St Austell Bay Blue Carbon Mapping Project funded by the G7 Legacy Project through Natural England, including brand new results from our latest survey work.

    We will also be giving details about the new Community Conservation Project focused on Seagrass and how you can get involved.

    More information on speakers will be available soon!

    Where: St Austell Arts Theatre

    When: Thursday, 18th April, Starts at 6.30pm - 9.30pm
    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 6.00pm

    Tickets : This evening is completely FREE however Booking is required - Please Click Here !

    Car Parking: There is  free car park on-site. However,  we'd encourage car sharing where possible.

    This event has been made possible through the Your Shore.

     

  • Fri
    19
    Apr
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Centre, Truro Road, St Austell, PL25 5HJ

    MARTIN SIMPSON: A MASTER OF HIS ART

    FRI.19th APRIL - 7.30pm

    Tickets:  £18.00 (advance); £19.00 (on the day)
    CRBO Box Office :
    ( No Booking Fees )
    Buy Online or Phone 01726 63513

    Or In-Person at Tourist Offices in Truro, Boscawen Street,  and St Austell (at Rail Station)

    Martin Simpson has had the most nominations of any performer in the history of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
    32 nominations, 13 of those as Musician of the Year, winning that particular accolade twice.

    The remarkable intimate solo performances of Martin Simpson go from strength to strength - every gig is a masterclass.
    He travels the length and breadth of the UK and beyond, giving rapt audiences passion, sorrow, love, beauty, tragedy and majesty through his playing.

    “What’s it like being the best guitar player in the world…?” Martin’s modesty and grace prevented him from answering this BBC Radio 4 interviewer’s question recently, but the facts speak for themselves:

    40 years after he recorded his first album, Golden Vanity, in 1976, Martin is known as a guitarist of formidable talent.
    Equally at home playing English traditional folk, American folk and blues and his own compositions, he is consistently named as one of the very finest fingerstyle guitar players in the world.

    He is listed in Gibson Guitars’ Top 30 Acoustic Guitarists of all time, and Acoustic Guitar readers voted him Number 12 guitarist in the world.

    Universally acclaimed as one of the finest ever acoustic and slide guitar players, and a fine banjo-picker to boot, his solo shows bear witness to an artist at the very top of his game.
    Whether interpreting material from tradition or singing his own potent self-penned songs, Martin is a remarkable storyteller: captivating and profoundly moving.
    He is a former winner of the Folk Album of the Year award for his album The Prodigal Son, which included his poignant and profound song “Never Any Good”.

    Martin continues to collaborate with a dazzling array of people from across the musical spectrum: Jackson Browne, Martin Taylor, June Tabor, Richard Hawley, Bonnie Raitt, Danny Thompson, David Hidalgo, Danú, Richard Thompson and Dom Flemons are among the great musicians he has worked with.

    In recent years, he has been a lynchpin in the award-winning Full English, and The Elizabethan Sessions.
    In 2015, Simpson recorded 'Murmurs', an exciting new album with Andy Cutting and Nancy Kerr.

    Martin's most recent album was released in November last year to the usual critical acclaim. ‘Home Recordings’ was recorded at his home by his regular producer, now neighbour Andy Bell, and finds Martin singing and playing, literally amongst his beloved guitar and banjo collection and out on his Peak District-facing porch.

    Martin is planning a new solo album for release next March on Topic Records. Always prolific, and never one to rest long without a guitar in his hands and a song in his head, Martin is genuinely thrilled to be back out on the road now - back where he loves to be - playing live.

    A virtuoso player without question, but above all Martin Simpson conveys his diverse treasure trove of material from the heart, performing with rare subtlety, intensity and honesty.
    A true master of his art.

    “Martin is in a class of his own. He is such an expressive player; he is ingenious in his use of the guitar. You can listen to one of his songs and three or four minutes in, he has only used the top four strings and not even played a bass note yet, and when he does, it feels like an orchestra coming in. His clarity of playing is just amazing.” Jackson Browne

    “One of the virtuoso instrumentalists of the English music scene” ‘Sounds better than ever’ **** 4 Stars The Guardian

    “Simpson has become a fine interpreter of traditional and other songs, as well as a notable writer of his own.” ; The Times

    “Martin Simpson has transcended borders and oceans to quietly become a superb storyteller and musician of great depth and unquestionable taste.” ; Stephen Fearing

    ‘Simpson’s latest is a potent blend of the highest calibre…Simpson has never sung or played better’

    Photo Credit : Geoff Trinder

    CRBO Box Office :
    ( No Booking Fees )
    Buy Online or Phone 01726 63513

    Or In-Person at Tourist Offices in Truro, Boscawen Street,  and St Austell (at Rail Station)

  • Sat
    27
    Apr
    2024
    8:00 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Jo Caulfield : Here Comes Trouble !Jo has appeared on Mock The Week, Have I Got News For You, The John Bishop Show, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, The Royal Variety Performance, and Richard Osman's House of Games. and many, many other top tv & radio comedy shows

    Voted Comedians’ Comedian of The Year 2021/2022, Jo Caulfield is quite simply one of the most consistently funny and creative comics in the country : The Guardian

    Here Comes Trouble is 90 minutes of razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners, as Jo gets her claws into everything (and everyone) that annoys her.

    Nominated as “the best female Stand Up in the country” (Chortle) and “one of the Top 100 Comedians” (Channel 4), Jo is a regular on Radio 4 and a returning guest on Breaking The News.
    Jo’s first book, “The Funny Thing About Death” was published in August 2023

    From yelling at strangers on trains (and many other places), to discussing ridiculous sexual fantasies and annoying her neighbours, Jo doesn’t mean to cause trouble; she just has the nerve to say out loud what everyone else is thinking!
    This is Jo Caulfield doing what she does best: pure Stand-Up.
    Just Jo, a microphone, and a bad attitude.

    "Packed with brilliant lines, embarrassing anecdotes and hilarious insights, Here Comes Trouble “will have you absolutely helpless with laughter.” - The Herald"
    “Sharp-witted comedy that goes down a treat.” The Times
    “One of the finest female comedians at work” - The Observer - 5_Stars
    “An evening of perfect comedy” - The Metro - 5_Stars
    “One of UK’s smartest comics” - The Herald - 5_Stars

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 8.00pm
    Reserved Seats

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : Standard, £18.00£20.00 On The Day )
    ( Tickets are non-refundable )
    (No Booking Fees)
    Or Phone CRBO 01726 63513
    Or Buy at Tourist Offices in St Austell (Rail Station), Truro (Boscawen Street), Bodmin (Shire Hall), Liskeard (Pike Street)

    St Austell Arts Theatre  :  Free Car Parking
    Performance Date : Saturday, 27th April 2024

  • Sat
    04
    May
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    "Ar Log" Welsh Folk BandDafydd Roberts – triple harp, flute, whistles, vocals
    Iolo Jones – fiddle
    Geraint Cynan – keyboards, vocals
    Geraint Glynne Davies – guitar, lead vocal
    Graham Pritchard – fiddle, mandolin, vocals
    Gwyndaf Roberts – knee harp, vocals

    'Ar Log' was formed in August 1976 specifically to represent Wales at a Celtic Festival in Lorient, Brittany.
    Following the festival, on the advice of The Dubliners, the band decided to continue to perform and earn their living through touring. The band succeeded in touring full time for seven years, spending nine months of each year abroad.

    Since it was formed in 1976, Ar Log’s sets have followed the long folk tradition in Wales of performing songs in the Welsh language as well as reviving the more ancient tradition of performing instrumental pieces. The group feature the Welsh triple harp and the name Ar Log means ‘on hire’.

    By 1982, Ar Log had become particularly associated with Dafydd Iwan, a long-standing figure in the Welsh national movement. In 1983, Ar Log embarked on its second tour with Dafydd Iwan and recorded their second album together.
    The new anthem for that tour was Yma o Hyd which has recently enjoyed a huge revival and has become an unofficial anthem for Wales’ National Football Team.

    The band has performed in twenty one countries across the UK, Europe and both North & South America promoting Welsh traditional music and songs.
    During their tours, Ar Log have shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the folk world, namely Alan Stivell from Brittany, Mary Black, De Dannan, The Dubliners, The Clancy Brothers, The Furies and Clannad from Ireland, The Battlefield Band, Boys of the Lough, Silly Wizard and Run Rig from Scotland and many ‘World Music’ artists from all corners of the globe.
    Between 1978 and 2018 Ar Log released eleven albums and two singles.

    “Ar Log is one of the most durable and best-loved Welsh folk groups. The band’s extraordinary level of musicianship and manly and sensitive Welsh language vocals… can all be experienced on their recordings.” Christiana Roden, music journalist, New York

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : Standard : £15.00
    ( Tickets are non-refundable )
    Reserved Searts
    Free Car Parking On-Site

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Sat
    04
    May
    2024
    7:30 PMThe Assembly Room, St Austell Arts Centre

    Fundraising for Cornwall Hospice Care

    A Murder Mystery evening – a 1920s themed, Fundraiser for Cornwall Hospice Care

    The Plot :
    You will witness a story that takes you behind the curtain of an established theatre company with more than meets the eye.

    The evening will take you into a world where secrets and affairs intertwine, and the spotlight unveils more than just talent!

    Prepare to witness the scandal and revelations that will change lives forever.

    Will the show go on, or will their stage be tainted by the truth forever?

    Don’t miss this tale of passion, love and the dramatic web that binds them all.

    Will the evening end in tragedy??

    1920s Fancy Dress is Optional - but lots of fun too !
    We'll have a "Photo Station" for you to record a memory of the evening
    The Evening's action and story sequences will be performed by a group of professional Murder Mystery actors

    Doors Open and Welcome Drinks served from 7.00pm. There will also be a Licensed Bar available.
    The Murder Mystery starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance, please :
    Murder Mystery including Welcome Drink and your choice of Pasty : £22.50

    Choose as and when you book : either a Steak or a Cheese and Onion Pasty, per person
    ( Tickets are non-refundable )

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Fri
    10
    May
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    The Press Gang

    Based in and around the St Austell Bay Area, The Press Gang are a group of nine singers and musicians who perform foot-stomping shanties, melodic songs of the sea and songs of their beloved Kernow.

    Well established and revered by audiences near and far, they are known for reworking traditional shanties into their own harmonious, energetic style and mixing Cornish tradition with raucous entertainment.

    From grand festival stages to small intimate venues, The Press Gang have been taking audiences on maritime and Cornish heritage voyages through songs and shanties for well over a decade.

    Come, stomp your feet, clap your hands and let them immerse you in the captivating melodies of the sea and Cornwall.

    Joining The Press Gang are Twin Harmony - Jenna and Morwenna Matthews.

    The voices of twin sisters, Jenna and Morwenna blend to create an utterly enchanting harmony.
    Born and bred in Penzance, they have been entertaining audiences for over fourteen years both locally and throughout the country.

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm
    ( Show ends about 10.00pm )

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : Standard : £10.00 ( £12.00 On The Day )
    Special Offer ! Group booking for 10+ People : Just £8.00 per person !
    (Groups to make booking in One Order)

    ( Tickets are non-refundable )

    Reserved Seats
    Free Car Parking On-Site

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Sat
    11
    May
    2024
    7:00 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Eurovision 2024

     

    Sorry, this event has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.   Our apologies for any disappointment that this may cause.

     

    Get ready to experience the magic of Eurovision like never before!

    Join us for an unforgettable Eurovision Song Contest Night at the St Austell Arts Theare!
    Immerse yourself in the glitz, glamour, and pure entertainment of Europe's most beloved musical extravaganza.

    Watch all the action unfold on our Big Screen, where you'll feel like you're right in the heart of the competition.
    From dazzling performances to outrageous costumes, every moment will be larger than life, and make sure you dress for the occasion

    Whether you're a die-hard Eurovision fan or just looking for A Fun Night Out, this event promises to be an absolute blast!

    Don't miss out on the excitement – gather your friends and join us for a Eurovision experience unlike any other at St Austell Arts Theatre. See you there!

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 6.30pm. Eurovision starts at 7.00pm
    (Approximate end time - Midnight)

    Tickets in advance :
    Standard : £10.00

    ( Tickets are non-refundable )

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets Online Now
    or
    Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Wed
    15
    May
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Wednesday 15th May, 2024 - 7.30pm

    All tickets: £27.50 (advance) £30.00 (on the day)

    DEAN FRIEDMAN IN CONCERT

    The fantastic American singer-songwriter

    plays his only date in Cornwall for 2024!

    Hailed by critics and fans alike as a one of the finest songwriters of his generation, Dean Friedman has achieved legendary, pop-icon status for chart-topping hits, Ariel, Lucky Stars, Lydia, McDonald’s Girl and more.

    Following Friedman's sold-out, 40th Anniversary Tour, Friedman returns to the stage armed with a stunning collection of his insightful and compelling, true-to-life ‘story songs’ - songs of pathos and humor that deal with family, friends, neighbours, work and the seemingly trivial, yet ultimately essential stuff of everyday life.

    His songs with their catchy tunes and clever, witty lyrics are, in turns, intelligent, perceptive. humorous and poignant. He is recognised, by critics and fans alike, as one of the finest songwriters of his generation.

    "The Soundtrack of our lives!"– NYTimes

    "Songsmith extraordinaire!”– MusicWeek

    Dean Friedman is entirely unique and utterly brilliant”– ThreeWeeks

    In addition to his familiar radio hits, album releases and touring, Friedman composes and produces music soundtracks for TV and film, including the music to the hit Central TV series BOON, NBC’s Eerie Indiana, Nickelodeon’s Nick Arcade and the indie horror classic, ‘I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle’.

    Dean has also published a respected tome on the art and craft of songwriting titled, ‘The Songwriter’s Handbook’, based on songwriting workshops and songwriting masterclasses. He’s conducted at universities and music conservatories around the world, including L.I.P.A. (the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts).

    A consummate entertainer, Friedman will be performing solo, on guitar and keyboard, featuring songs from throughout his four-decade career, including familiar, radio hits and fan favourites, drawn from his eight studio albums.

    Invite family and friends and join Dean for an evening of powerful, poignant and hilarious songs about the ordinary and extraordinary lives we share, performed by this gifted and likeable singer-songwriter.

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm.  Show starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets Now : £27.50 ( in advance )     (  £30.00 On The Day)
    ( Tickets are non-refundable )
    Book Online or Phone CRBO on 01726 63513 (9.00am to 8.00pm)
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices inTruro, Boscawen Street, St Austell - at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall, Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Sat
    18
    May
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Henry Darke's 'Chippy'

    In the heart of a Cornish fishing town, Chipahoy is the last local shop left standing.
    Until now.

    Will the arrival of new owner Frank, a charismatic cabbie from London, fan flames of bubbling anger, or ignite new passions?

    And what are those ripples out at sea?

    Will Charlie take over the boat from his legendary father Felix Hicks?
    Will trawlerman Hunter Chapman turn local unease to his advantage?
    And will young Shirley swap frying fish, for tying knots?

    A riotous, daring new comedy, about what it means to live in Cornwall now, by Henry Darke.

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm

    Tickets in advance :
    Adults : £12.00
    Over60s : £10.00
    Students with ID : £10.00
    Under18s : £10.00
    On Benefits : £10.00

    ( Tickets are non-refundable )

    Reserved Seats
    Free Car Parking

    Book Online or Phone CRBO on 01726 63513 (9.00am to 8.00pm)
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices inTruro, Boscawen Street, St Austell - at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall, Liskeard, Pike Street

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    About the Artists
    Henry is a writer, director and film maker. Profiled in Screen International's 'Stars of Tomorrow', Henry’s short film Big Mouth premiered at BFI London Film Festival and was shortlisted for BAFTA. Winning Special Commendation at Encounters 'for outstanding performances, for it's passion and for the handling of a range of heartfelt relationships.

    Henry directed Hooked for the Channel 4 'Coming Up' series, the prestigious scheme promoting new talent. In 2018 Henry’s play Booby's Bay was produced by The Finborough Theatre, supported by Bristol Old Vic.

    Raised in Cornwall, Henry is passionate about fishing and Cornwall, and telling character driven, three-dimensional stories that reflect real life there.

  • Fri
    07
    Jun
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Comedy : Ria Lina - Riawakening

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : £16.00 (On The Day : £17.50)

    Little Wander presents…
    Comedy : Ria Lina - "Riawakening"

    In the aftermath of a global pandemic, comedian and scientist, Ria Lina has had a Riawakening and sees the world differently.
    In this, her highly anticipated debut tour, Ria tackles the issues of coming out of a global pandemic, the new normal, divorce, dating in a new digital world, motherhood and what it really means to be a woman today.

    Fearless, provocative, and very funny, Ria Lina is the only Filipina comedian in British stand-up and a hugely admired talent in the comedy industry.

    Her extensive list of credits includes Live At The Apollo, Have I Got News For You?, Mock the Week, Lovestruck High, Richard Hammond’s Brain Reaction, Richard Osman’s House of Games, The Last Leg and Celebrity Mastermind.

    “I guarantee you will laugh a lot” - 'Five Stars' THE SCOTSMAN

    Age guidance: 16+

    Photo credit: Arabella Itani

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm
    Approximate end time : 9.45pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : Standard : £16.00 ( On The Day : £17.50)
    Tickets are non-refundable
    Latecomers policy: can only be admitted during the interval

    Phone CRBO on 01726 63513 (9am to 8pm, 7days)
    or
    Buy at Tourist Offices in Truro, Boscawen Street,    St Austell, at Rail Station,  Bodmin, Shire Hall,  Liskeard, Pike Street

  • Fri
    05
    Jul
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Kiri Pritchard-McCleanLittle Wander in association with PBJ presents Kiri Pritchard-McLean : "Peacock"

    Star of 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Have I Got News For You and QI Kiri Pritchard-McLean has had a busy few years. As well as hosting Live at the Apollo, fronting the Radio 4 panel show Best Medicine and starting a comedy school, she’s become a foster parent. 

    Didn’t know that about her?
    Well, until now she hasn’t been able to talk about it on stage, she hasn’t even told the kids in her care that she’s a comedian. Oh, and she uses a different name - she’s the Bruce Wayne of comedy but without the mansions.

    However, this year something changed and after a couple of the eggiest gigs of her career in boardrooms to social workers a show about becoming a foster carer has been signed off! So, come and join “Louise” as she lifts the lid on social workers, first aid training and what not to do when a vicar searches for you on YouTube. 

    Join the co-creator and co-host of cult hit podcast All Killa No Filla for a joyous and uplifting show from a comedian known for making "powerhouse stand-up from the thorniest of subjects" (The Guardian).

    "expect sequins, social commentary, and massive laughs from the renaissance woman of UK comedy" Rolling Stone

    Age Guidance: 15+
    Photo Credit : Drew Forsyth

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm
    Approximate End time : 9.45pm

    ClickHere to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Standard : £16.00
    Over65s : £14.00

    Special Offer : 10 Seats available on "Pay What You Like" prices ! £4.00 / £8.00 / £12.00 / £16.00
    Phone CRBO to Book your 'Pay What You Like' price ! 01726 63513

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

  • Wed
    10
    Jul
    2024
    Sat
    13
    Jul
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Guards! Guards!

    Adapted by Stephen Briggs

    The infamous city of Ankh-Morpork is under threat from a 60-foot fire-breathing dragon, summoned by a secret society of malcontented tradesmen.

    Defending Ankh-Morpork against this threat is the entire, underpaid, undervalued City Night Watch - a drunken and world-weary Captain, a cowardly Sergeant, a small opportunistic Corporal of dubious parentage...and their newest recruit, Lance Constable Carrot.

    Whether you are new to Pratchett or a long time fan, this production is not to be missed!

    Licensed Bar from 7.00pm.  Theatre Doors Open at 7.15pm.   The Play starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Standard :  £12.00 (+£1.01 booking fee)
    Under16s : £6.00 (+50p booking fee)
    Students w ID : £6.00 (+50p booking fee)

    Reserved Seats.    Book Online or Buy On The Door - Cash or Card.
    Sorry, No Phone Service

     

  • Sat
    13
    Jul
    2024
    7:00 PMAssembly Room, St Austell Arts Centre

    1940s Murder Mystery

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance

    You will witness a story that unfolds in a small 1940s town where a family are torn apart as complexities of love, loyalty and betrayal unravel during a period of post-war uncertainty.

    War veteran, Lloyd, returns to finds his world shattered by the news that his beloved Dotty is now engaged to his brother, Henry, the stage is set for a night filled with secrets, lies, and deadly deceit.

    Join us as Dotty navigates a tangled web of love and betrayal, where nothing is as it seems.

    Will the truth come to light before it's too late?
    Just who can Dotty trust?
    Don’t miss this thrilling tale of love and mystery.

    1940s fancy dress is optional, but encouraged for more fun!

    Your ticket price includes a Welcome Drink and a Pasty Supper, either Steak or Cheese & Onion

    Doors Open with a Welcome Drink from 7.00pm. The Murder Mystery starts at 7.30pm
    Approximate End time : 10.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Standard : £23.00includes your Welcome Drink and Pasty Supper
    Please choose Steak or Cheese & Onion Pasty when you book your tickets.

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm ) - Need help booking? Just call us !
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Thu
    18
    Jul
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    'Boris and the Joy'

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance ! :
    Standard : £14.00
    On The Day : £16.00

    Boris & the Joy’s flexible indie-folk-electro-pop stylings shimmer with psychedelic undertones, soul-baring lyrics and intimate incantations of love and hope.
    With an acoustic, electric guitar and equal parts tender and surreal vocals, this project reflects the beauty and pain experienced in the journey of profound transformation.

    Boris - singer, composer and guitar player has toured the world as the guitarist of gypsy-punk band Gogol Bordello for a decade while fronting his own unit Hey Guy.
    His life’s journey and the philosophy of joy are the fibres of the emotionally colourful Boris & the Joy.

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance ! :
    Standard : £14.00
    On The Day : £16.00

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Fri
    06
    Sep
    2024
    Sat
    07
    Sep
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Bodmin Musical Theatre : "Evita"

    Book Shows on Fri.6th September at 7.30pm.  Sat. 7th September at 2.30pm and 7.30pm

    Bodmin Musical Theatre Company presents "Evita".  The Award Winning musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.

    "Evita" charts the young and ambitious Eva Peron’s meteoric rise to sainthood.

    Set in Argentina between 1934-1952, it follows Eva Duarte on her journey from poor illegitimate child to ambitious actress to   - as wife of military leader-turned-president Juan Peron -   the most powerful woman in Latin America, before her death from cancer at the age of 33.

    The show boasts many memorable songs such as Don’t Cry for Me Argentina, Oh What a Circus and Another Suitcase in Another Hall.

    There will be 3 performances in St Austell Arts Theatre.
    Evening shows at 7.30pm on Fri. 6th & Sat. 7th September
    Matinee show at 2.30pm on Sat. 7th September

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 30 minutes before the Show Start.
    Reserved Seats
    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance now :
    Adults : £15.00
    Under16s : £12.00
    or
    Phone "Cornwall365 Box Office" on 01209 312505  ( 10.00am to 3.00pm, Monday to Friday )
    or
    In-Person at Mad Hatter Tea Rooms, 77, Fore Street, Bodmin (07491 570559)

  • Sun
    06
    Oct
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Mark Jenkins : "Kraftwerk"

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Standard : £15.00
    On The Day : £17.00

    Kraftwerk Invented Techno-Pop -
    And by extension, all of modern dance music.

    Now for the 50th anniversary of the band’s international breakthrough album “Autobahn”, music technology expert Mark Jenkins (“Tubular Bells for the Moog Synthesizer”, ”Dark Side of the Moon for the Moog Synthesizer”) presents a striking live solo performance of the band’s hits, music they never play, and music they might have played in some alternate future reality of computer graphics, vocoder vocals and artificial intelligence imagery…

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Standard : £15.00
    On The Day : £17.00

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Thu
    10
    Oct
    2024
    Fri
    11
    Oct
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    'Can't Wait To Leave'

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance

    Meet Ryan.

    19 (but young for his age).
    School drop-out (but smart).
    Turkey sandwich enthusiast (365 days a year).
    Absolute stunner (no addendum).

    He's new in town, and all he wants to do is check out. The hard part is coming up with an exit plan.

    When the one person he thought he could rely on ups and leaves, Ryan finds himself adrift in a city he still hasn’t learned to like, looking for direction. Six months to kill, no money, no rules… surely this is the worst possible time to be alone?

    That's when he meets Richard, who seems to have all the answers...

    Fierce, razor-sharp, and uncompromisingly honest, Can't Wait To Leave is a bitingly frank portrayal of loneliness and self-discovery.

    Theatre Reviews :
    "A great debut [and] a fabulous narrative... Can't Wait To Leave is tender, enthralling, energetic, shocking" - Bookmarks and Stages ★★★★★

    "Hawkins gives his all to this performance and barely misses a beat... This is a show that has been written, directed and acted with a high level of understanding and care" - Broadway Baby ★★★★
    "An intelligent performance [with] excellent presence and energy which doesn’t let up... it’s an impressive portrayal of somebody who knows they want to leave, but doesn’t know where they want to go." - Theatre & Tonic ★★★★
    “A highly accomplished monologue… [and] there’s plenty to laugh at.” - The Quintessential Review ★★★★

    Phone Credit : Max Caine

    NB Recommended Ages from 16 years plus

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Play starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Adults : £14.00
    Concessions : £11.00

    ( Please select your Concession when booking )
    ( Tickets are non-refundable )

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 9.00pm ) - Need help booking? Just call us !
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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    More Info !
    Can’t Wait To Leave had a short initial run at Waterloo East Theatre in February 2023 and enjoyed highly positive
    reviews, with LastMinuteTheatreTickets calling the show “a superbly written and performed piece of theatre” and
    LondonTheatre1 awarding it a five-star review.
    It subsequently ran at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe the same year and was highly praised by critics and audiences, receiving a slew of highly positive reviews and going on to sell out its final performance. The show was subsequently nominated for an OffFest award.
    A solo performance with additional voice cast, the show addresses and explores themes of loneliness among young
    people, childhood trauma, family estrangement, and sexual identity.
    Particular praise has been given to both the
    writing and performance, with BroadwayBaby writing that the show is “[written] with impressive realism and deep
    connection to [its] founding concepts” and BroadwayWorld noting that the play’s star Zach Hawkins “does incredible
    work... he waltzes through the flowing stream of consciousness with ease, handling the final shift in tone with depth
    and reflection.” Audience response has also praised the rare positive and nuanced representation of male bisexuality, something still relatively uncommon in modern media.

  • Sat
    12
    Oct
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Jaclarabag

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Standard : £12.00
    On The Day : £14.00

    Jaclarabag are a unique trio of multi-instrumentalists!

    A brand new collaboration between 3 musicians, Jaclarabag brings you heartfelt, eclectic folk songs and tunes from across the world with a good dose of original material too!

    Performed by seasoned theatre musicians and composers (Kneehigh, Wildworks, Miracle, Horse and Bamboo, Braga Tanga, Femmes de la Mer and more!), Carey, King and Ingleheart come wielding a large palette of instruments and invite you into an exciting world of plaintive airs, brass band mischief and Balkan delights

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance :
    Standard : £12.00
    On The Day : £14.00

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Sat
    19
    Oct
    2024
    7:30 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman

    Duos come and duos go, and some nurture and fine tune their art and watch it grow into something totally original and captivating.  For over a quarter of a century Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman’s partnership has proved personal, permanent and pivotal.
    From their early days in folk supergroup ‘Equation ‘ through to their new album, Almost A Sunset, this multi award-winning musical couple continue to exude timeless class with their exquisite brand of traditional and contemporary acoustic music.

    2024  sees them release ’The Collection’. 18 of their most loved songs compiled into one seamless album.


    Twice voted BBC Radio 2 Folk Award Best Duo
    “It’s folk music for the modern age.” – The Telegraph – London
    “These guys are something very special” – Acoustic Magazine
    “Rightly regarded as one of the most engaging folk / acoustic duos on the circuit” – Rock n’ Reel
    ‘The couple’s intimacy and strength of passion on stage have won them many fans and an enviable reputation as ‘songwriters par excellence’- fRoots

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 7.30pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : Standard : £18.00
    ( On The Day : £20.00)

    Tickets are non-refundable

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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  • Sat
    07
    Dec
    2024
    8:00 PMSt Austell Arts Theatre

    Mark Steel : Work In Progress

    Mark Steel: Work in Progress

    Join Mark as he warms up ahead of his Brand-New UK tour!

    Doors Open and Licensed Bar from 7.00pm. Show starts at 8.00pm

    Click Here to Book Your Tickets in advance : Standard : £15.00
    Tickets are non-refundable
    NB : Card Payment Online now needs your Postcode (again) after the Card Security Number - Watch for it!

    Book Online or Phone 01726 63513 ( 9.00am to 8.00pm )
    or
    Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in : Truro, Boscawen Street, St Austell at Rail Station, Bodmin, Shire Hall and Liskeard, Pike Street

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