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  Events for Thursday, 7 December 2023
  • Eliza Carthy and Jon Boden
    Eliza Carthy and Jon Boden combine their considerable talents and reputations within the UK folk scene, for the first time ever touring as a duo for a nationwide wassail across key venues. Presenting seasonal, traditional material on a stage decorated for the occasion, they will take audiences back to some of the oldest songs in the English canon, telling Christmas tales, spreading good cheer and lighting up the darkest days of the year, ahead of Christmas Day itself.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  7th December 2023
    TIME: 19:30 - 22:00
  Recurring events in this month
  • The Snow Queen in Kendal
    The Snow Queen in Kendal - a family friendly spectacle of theatre, music, puppetry and dance. This exciting Christmas show tells the story of Gerda's journey to find her old friend, Kay, and to rescue him from the frozen bonds of The Snow Queen, who wants to bring a permanent winter to Kendal and the surrounding countryside. Hans Christian Andersen's original fairy tale has been adapted for stage by director, Ginny Moss, and features puppetry, music, dance and theatre. Gerda meets many strange creatures and has many exciting adventures in her quest to stop The Snow Queen, so expect fast-paced storytelling, ensemble fun, physical theatre with audience participation, and an original script with a Kendalian/Cumbria twist.
  • Eliza Carthy and Jon Boden
    Eliza Carthy and Jon Boden combine their considerable talents and reputations within the UK folk scene, for the first time ever touring as a duo for a nationwide wassail across key venues. Presenting seasonal, traditional material on a stage decorated for the occasion, they will take audiences back to some of the oldest songs in the English canon, telling Christmas tales, spreading good cheer and lighting up the darkest days of the year, ahead of Christmas Day itself.