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  Events for July 2022
  • Foodie Friday
    There will be a special mini-market at Heron Corn Mill following our July milling demonstration, where fresh food and produce from the local AONB will be on sale in the barn! Our Bread of Heron group will volunteer their time to craft a selection of artisan breads for sale – all freshly baked that day using Heron Corn Mill's own stone-ground flours with any money made going right back into the charity, and there will also be a number of stalls selling produce from area! Entry is free, and the market will get underway at 1.00pm with a steady stream of fresh bread leaving the oven all afternoon!
    VENUE: Heron Corn Mill
    DATE:  1st July 2022
    TIME: 13:00 - 16:00
  • Swan Song
    Cinema | (12A) | 105 minutes | Legendary actor Udo Kier stars as retired hairdresser Pat Pitsenbarger, who escapes the confines of his small-town Sandusky, Ohio nursing home after learning of his former client's dying wish for him to style her final hairdo. Soon, Pat embarks on an odyssey to confront the ghosts of his past and collect the beauty supplies necessary for the job. Swan Song is a comical and bittersweet journey about rediscovering one's sparkle, and looking gorgeous while doing so. This film contains flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  1st July 2022
    TIME: 20:15 - 22:00
  • Summer Showcase: 50th Anniversary
    Starts 7pm | Tickets £8 | Conc. £6 | Theatre Our celebratory Showcase is just around the corner! Join us as we celebrate 50 years of Brewery Arts with an evening full of performance pieces inspired by our past, present and future. Featuring our in house Brewery Youth Art groups, our senior performers from Mature Movers and Act Your Age, plus special guests Brewery Arts Choir and Brew-Kulele Ensemble. Prepare yourself for a show that will honour where we've come from and imagine where we're going!
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  2nd July 2022
    TIME: 19:00 - 22:00
  • Nature Through a Lens - Digital SLR workshop
    Join nature expert, Gemma and local photographer, Mindy Coe for a day of nature and photography. 6th July 10am to 3.30pm, tasty picnic lunch included. During the day Gemma will introduce you to the natural wonders of South Walney Nature Reserve, sharing stories of this fabulous place whilst spotting wildflowers, birds and seals. Mindy will help you to understand your camera and provide photography tips and techniques for you to try so you can capture some of the fabulous nature in this spot. The morning will focus on essential photography skills and testing out your kit with time to explore the reserve in the afternoon and capture that great shot. This workshop is focused on digital SLR cameras, you will need to bring along your own camera body and lens(es). There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions too, so you can start to capture those images that really reflect the stunning things we see in the natural world.
    VENUE: South Walney Nature Reserve
    DATE:  6th July 2022
    TIME: 10:00 - 15:30
  • Spooky Menâs Chorale
    Starts 7.30pm | Tickets £22.50 | Theatre As thunderous as a herd of wildebeest, as sly as a wagonload of Spike Milligans and as sonorous as a cloister of monks, the Spooky Menâ's Chorale are the gift that keeps on giving. They emerged blithering and blinking-eyed from the Blue Mountains of NSW in 2001, and armed with no more than their voices, a nice line in deadpan and an ill-matched set of hats, have been gleefully disturbing audiences everywhere since. Formed by NZ-born spookmeister Stephen Taberner, the Spooky Men soon attracted attention with a judicious combination of Georgian table songs, pindrop beautiful ballads, highly inappropriate covers, and a swag of original songs which seek to both celebrate the boof and mock it. The Spooky Menâ's CV includes eight tours of the UK, six CDs, sell-out shows at theatrical venues like the Melbourne Recital Centre, and festival appearances too numerous to mention.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  6th July 2022
    TIME: 19:30 - 23:00
  • I Am Zlatan
    I Am Zlatan Cinema | (15) | 98 minutes | 6th July 8:15pm I Am Zlatan is the incredible true story of one man's meteoric rise as a football legend. Facing adversity in an urban jungle, a young Zlatan finds salvation in football and soon discovers his remarkable talent. Against all the odds his confidence and skill catapult him to the top of international football, where he fulfils his dreams playing for Malmo, Ajax and Juventus. Original title: Jag är Zlatan | Subtitles: Swedish
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  6th July 2022
    TIME: 20:15 - 22:00
  • EskFest
    3 Day Music Festival set in Eskdale Valley.
    VENUE: Woolpack Inn
    DATE:  7th - 9th July 2022
    TIME: 12:00 - 23:00
  • Vaughan Williams at 150
    Cumbria Festival Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Ian Jones, with soprano Sarah Fox and baritone Roderick Williams, celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ralph Vaughan Williams. A Sea Symphony, Benedicite, The Lark Ascending (soloist Roland Fudge).
    VENUE: Kendal Leisure Centre
    DATE:  9th July 2022
    TIME: 19:30 - 21:30
  • Explorer plus exclusive recorded QandA with Ranulph Fiennes and Bear Grylls
    Cinema | (12A) | 143 minutes | 14th July 19:30 (QandA Screening) Sir Ranulph Fiennes is credited as being the World's Greatest Living Explorer. Among his extraordinary achievements he was the first to circumnavigate the world from pole to pole, crossed the Antarctic on foot, broke countless world records and discovered a lost city in Arabia. He has travelled to the most dangerous places on Earth, lost half his fingers to frostbite, raised millions of pounds for charity and was nearly cast as James Bond. But who is the man who prefers to be known as just Ran? With exclusive access to Ran, his incredible film archive covering decades of expeditions and contributions from life-long friends and colleagues, EXPLORER tells the definitive story of an inspirational leader but it goes beyond a simple retrospective, ultimately revealing the man behind the myth. Followed by an exclusive pre-recorded QandA with Ranulph Fiennes and Bear Grylls.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  14th July 2022
    TIME: 19:30 - 22:00
  • Rosehills Comedy Club
    Rosehill's Comedy Club brings you a lorry load of laughs on a bi-monthly basis through 2022! Don't miss your chance to see our latest hand-picked selection of multiple stand-ups from the national circuit, featuring a fantastic group of three or four comedians every time. Line-up for Friday 15 July*: MC: JULIAN LEE RAYMOND MEARNS RICHARD PULSFORD KEVIN PRECIOUS *Any published line-ups are subject to change at short notice, particularly due to sudden filming or writing commitments Booking either online or call 01946 692422 and leave a message for us to repsond to.
    VENUE: Rosehill Theatre
    DATE:  15th July 2022
    TIME: 20:00 - 23:00
  • Between Two Worlds
    (12A) | 107 minutes | Juliette Binoche impresses as an undercover journalist living amongst gig workers in acclaimed writer Emmanuel Carr's powerful drama. Adapted by Carr from journalist Florence Aubenas' non-fiction bestseller The Night Cleaners (Le quai de Ouistreham), Between Two Worlds unfolds in the wake of the 2008 global economic collapse. Marianne Winckler (Binoche) relocates to the port city of Caen in order to pass herself off as a member of a large community of itinerant workers desperate to make ends meet. She gains employment as a cleaner on a ferry travelling between Ouistreham and Portsmouth, recording the drudgery of the work she and her colleagues are required to do. At the same time, Winckler grapples with the ethical and moral dimensions of posing as one of the workers, balancing the need to highlight the lives of her colleagues with her subterfuge.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  15th July 2022
    TIME: 20:15 - 22:00
  • A Banquet of the Bard
    A community theatre performance. Shakespearean favourites with music, performed by The Marshal's Theatre Company in Cartmel Priory. Intimate, 'in the round' setting. Tickets from Cartmel Priory shop or www.cartmelpriory.org.uk
    VENUE: Cartmel Priory
    DATE:  20th - 23rd July 2022
    TIME: 19:30
  • Get Loud in Libraries Presents Hurray For The Riff Raff
    Hurray for the Riff Raff is an American country/folk band from New Orleans, Louisiana. Alynda Lee Segarra is Hurray for the Riff Raff''s creative force, as she writes and sings all of the band''s songs. Alynda ran away from her home in the Bronx, aged 17 and then spent time crossing North America, hopping freight trains. During this time, she became a part of The Dead Man Street Orchestra, who were documented in a photo essay by Time Magazine in 2007. After two self-released albums (2008s It Don''t Mean I Don''t Love You and 2010s Young Blood Blues), the band released a self-titled CD composed of Alynda''s favorite songs from those records on Loose Music in Europe on March 21, 2011. Tracks from the band''s debut release have received airplay on BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music. Tickets Available Now! - https://www.seetickets.com/event/hurray-for-the-riff-raff/barrow-library/2260211
    VENUE: Barrow Library
    DATE:  20th July 2022
    TIME: 20:00 - 22:00
  • All My Friends Hate Me
    Cinema | (15) | 94 minutes | 21st July 20:30 Pete (Tom Stourton) is ready to leave his youthful indulgences behind and settle down with his girlfriend, Sonia (Charly Clive). When his uni friends invite him for a country weekend away to celebrate his birthday he finds their immature ways haven't changed and he's baffled by their spontaneous invitation to a feral stranger from the local pub to join them. With the atmosphere turning from tense to terrifying to surreal, Pete reaches breaking point. Is he being punished? Is he being paranoid? Or is he just part of some sick joke? Directed by Andrew Gaynord from a razor sharp script by Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer, with a cast of rising British talent, All My Friends Hate Me is a deliciously dark comedy about social paranoia.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  21st July 2022
    TIME: 20:30 - 23:00
  • Cha Cha Real Smooth
    Cinema | (15) | 107 minutes | 22nd July 16:45 Fresh out of college and without a clear life path going forward, 22-year-old Andrew is stuck back at home with his family in New Jersey. But if there's one thing that belongs on his nonexistent resume it's how to get a party started, which lands him the perfect job of motivational dancing at the bar and bat mitzvahs for his younger brother's classmates. When Andrew befriends a local mom, Domino, and her daughter, Lola, he finally discovers a future he wants even if it might not be his own. Cooper Raiff writes, directs and stars alongside Dakota Johnson, Brad Garrett, Leslie Mann and newcomers Vanessa Burghardt and Evan Assante in this tale of unconventional love that brims with emotional honesty.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  22nd July 2022
    TIME: 16:31 - 19:31
  • Everything Went Fine
    Cinema | (15) | 113 minutes | 28th July 20:15 A daughter is forced to reconcile her past with her father when he contacts her with a devastating final wish, in Francois Ozon's powerful family drama. Andre (Andre Dussollier) has never been the easiest of fathers. But when he suffers a debilitating stroke and calls on his daughter Emmanule (Sophie Marceau) to help him die with some dignity, she finds herself faced with a painful decision. When her husband asks why Andre would ask this of his daughter, her response is clear: That's why, because I'm his daughter. An adaptation of Emmanule Bernheim's memoir, Everything Went Fine is both a detailed portrait of family relationships and a frank account of the process involved in assisted dying.
    VENUE: Brewery Arts
    DATE:  28th July 2022
    TIME: 20:15 - 23:00
  • Falcons and Fairy Kings: A Walk Through Glanoventa
    Join children's author Alex Mullarky and creative freelancer Jessica Meagher for a family-friendly and falcon-filled adventure at and around Glanoventa Roman Bath House, in Ravenglass! Witness a miraculous bird of prey display by the Cumberland Bird of Prey Centre. Enter the court of King Eveling, the king of the fairies rumoured to inhabit the ruins, in a live storytelling session. This event is run in conjunction with The World Beneath the Fells exhibition at Florence Arts Centre, Egremont (29 July - 4 Sept), and is part of the Hadrian's Wall 1900 Festival celebrating the area's Roman history! Aimed at children aged 8-12 and their families - but all are welcome! Tickets are £5 per person and FREE for under 5s. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
    VENUE: Ravenglass Roman Bathhouse
    DATE:  30th July 2022
    TIME: 11:00 - 13:00
  Recurring events in this month
  • Foodie Friday
    There will be a special mini-market at Heron Corn Mill following our July milling demonstration, where fresh food and produce from the local AONB will be on sale in the barn! Our Bread of Heron group will volunteer their time to craft a selection of artisan breads for sale – all freshly baked that day using Heron Corn Mill's own stone-ground flours with any money made going right back into the charity, and there will also be a number of stalls selling produce from area! Entry is free, and the market will get underway at 1.00pm with a steady stream of fresh bread leaving the oven all afternoon!
  • Swan Song
    Cinema | (12A) | 105 minutes | Legendary actor Udo Kier stars as retired hairdresser Pat Pitsenbarger, who escapes the confines of his small-town Sandusky, Ohio nursing home after learning of his former client's dying wish for him to style her final hairdo. Soon, Pat embarks on an odyssey to confront the ghosts of his past and collect the beauty supplies necessary for the job. Swan Song is a comical and bittersweet journey about rediscovering one's sparkle, and looking gorgeous while doing so. This film contains flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy.
  • Summer Showcase: 50th Anniversary
    Starts 7pm | Tickets £8 | Conc. £6 | Theatre Our celebratory Showcase is just around the corner! Join us as we celebrate 50 years of Brewery Arts with an evening full of performance pieces inspired by our past, present and future. Featuring our in house Brewery Youth Art groups, our senior performers from Mature Movers and Act Your Age, plus special guests Brewery Arts Choir and Brew-Kulele Ensemble. Prepare yourself for a show that will honour where we've come from and imagine where we're going!
  • Nature Through a Lens - Digital SLR workshop
    Join nature expert, Gemma and local photographer, Mindy Coe for a day of nature and photography. 6th July 10am to 3.30pm, tasty picnic lunch included. During the day Gemma will introduce you to the natural wonders of South Walney Nature Reserve, sharing stories of this fabulous place whilst spotting wildflowers, birds and seals. Mindy will help you to understand your camera and provide photography tips and techniques for you to try so you can capture some of the fabulous nature in this spot. The morning will focus on essential photography skills and testing out your kit with time to explore the reserve in the afternoon and capture that great shot. This workshop is focused on digital SLR cameras, you will need to bring along your own camera body and lens(es). There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions too, so you can start to capture those images that really reflect the stunning things we see in the natural world.
  • Spooky Menâs Chorale
    Starts 7.30pm | Tickets £22.50 | Theatre As thunderous as a herd of wildebeest, as sly as a wagonload of Spike Milligans and as sonorous as a cloister of monks, the Spooky Menâ's Chorale are the gift that keeps on giving. They emerged blithering and blinking-eyed from the Blue Mountains of NSW in 2001, and armed with no more than their voices, a nice line in deadpan and an ill-matched set of hats, have been gleefully disturbing audiences everywhere since. Formed by NZ-born spookmeister Stephen Taberner, the Spooky Men soon attracted attention with a judicious combination of Georgian table songs, pindrop beautiful ballads, highly inappropriate covers, and a swag of original songs which seek to both celebrate the boof and mock it. The Spooky Menâ's CV includes eight tours of the UK, six CDs, sell-out shows at theatrical venues like the Melbourne Recital Centre, and festival appearances too numerous to mention.
  • I Am Zlatan
    I Am Zlatan Cinema | (15) | 98 minutes | 6th July 8:15pm I Am Zlatan is the incredible true story of one man's meteoric rise as a football legend. Facing adversity in an urban jungle, a young Zlatan finds salvation in football and soon discovers his remarkable talent. Against all the odds his confidence and skill catapult him to the top of international football, where he fulfils his dreams playing for Malmo, Ajax and Juventus. Original title: Jag är Zlatan | Subtitles: Swedish
  • EskFest
    3 Day Music Festival set in Eskdale Valley.
  • Vaughan Williams at 150
    Cumbria Festival Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Ian Jones, with soprano Sarah Fox and baritone Roderick Williams, celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ralph Vaughan Williams. A Sea Symphony, Benedicite, The Lark Ascending (soloist Roland Fudge).
  • Dawn Chorus Growing Singing
    Come and sing with a lovely bunch of others. Learn all the songs there and then. No music reading. No experience needed. Bring your love of singing and just drop in. First visit is completely free. Songs are all just great to sing without musical backing, just a group of voices. Go on! Treat yourself to some new learning and meet some lovely people. And if £7 is too much for you, just pay a bit less. Free to come along and try though!
  • Explorer plus exclusive recorded QandA with Ranulph Fiennes and Bear Grylls
    Cinema | (12A) | 143 minutes | 14th July 19:30 (QandA Screening) Sir Ranulph Fiennes is credited as being the World's Greatest Living Explorer. Among his extraordinary achievements he was the first to circumnavigate the world from pole to pole, crossed the Antarctic on foot, broke countless world records and discovered a lost city in Arabia. He has travelled to the most dangerous places on Earth, lost half his fingers to frostbite, raised millions of pounds for charity and was nearly cast as James Bond. But who is the man who prefers to be known as just Ran? With exclusive access to Ran, his incredible film archive covering decades of expeditions and contributions from life-long friends and colleagues, EXPLORER tells the definitive story of an inspirational leader but it goes beyond a simple retrospective, ultimately revealing the man behind the myth. Followed by an exclusive pre-recorded QandA with Ranulph Fiennes and Bear Grylls.
  • Rosehills Comedy Club
    Rosehill's Comedy Club brings you a lorry load of laughs on a bi-monthly basis through 2022! Don't miss your chance to see our latest hand-picked selection of multiple stand-ups from the national circuit, featuring a fantastic group of three or four comedians every time. Line-up for Friday 15 July*: MC: JULIAN LEE RAYMOND MEARNS RICHARD PULSFORD KEVIN PRECIOUS *Any published line-ups are subject to change at short notice, particularly due to sudden filming or writing commitments Booking either online or call 01946 692422 and leave a message for us to repsond to.
  • Between Two Worlds
    (12A) | 107 minutes | Juliette Binoche impresses as an undercover journalist living amongst gig workers in acclaimed writer Emmanuel Carr's powerful drama. Adapted by Carr from journalist Florence Aubenas' non-fiction bestseller The Night Cleaners (Le quai de Ouistreham), Between Two Worlds unfolds in the wake of the 2008 global economic collapse. Marianne Winckler (Binoche) relocates to the port city of Caen in order to pass herself off as a member of a large community of itinerant workers desperate to make ends meet. She gains employment as a cleaner on a ferry travelling between Ouistreham and Portsmouth, recording the drudgery of the work she and her colleagues are required to do. At the same time, Winckler grapples with the ethical and moral dimensions of posing as one of the workers, balancing the need to highlight the lives of her colleagues with her subterfuge.
  • Summer Sundays
    Enjoy some of the best bands in the county rocking out in the biggest beer garden in Kendal. Family- friendly with food and drink available. 2:00pm- 4:00pm 17 Jul Uncle Carbuncle| 24 Jul Beak Bowie and Powney| 31 Jul The Seals| 7 Aug Kirk McElhinney Trio| 14 Aug North Fire Sounds| 21 Aug Meetwood Flac
  • A Banquet of the Bard
    A community theatre performance. Shakespearean favourites with music, performed by The Marshal's Theatre Company in Cartmel Priory. Intimate, 'in the round' setting. Tickets from Cartmel Priory shop or www.cartmelpriory.org.uk
  • Get Loud in Libraries Presents Hurray For The Riff Raff
    Hurray for the Riff Raff is an American country/folk band from New Orleans, Louisiana. Alynda Lee Segarra is Hurray for the Riff Raff''s creative force, as she writes and sings all of the band''s songs. Alynda ran away from her home in the Bronx, aged 17 and then spent time crossing North America, hopping freight trains. During this time, she became a part of The Dead Man Street Orchestra, who were documented in a photo essay by Time Magazine in 2007. After two self-released albums (2008s It Don''t Mean I Don''t Love You and 2010s Young Blood Blues), the band released a self-titled CD composed of Alynda''s favorite songs from those records on Loose Music in Europe on March 21, 2011. Tracks from the band''s debut release have received airplay on BBC Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music. Tickets Available Now! - https://www.seetickets.com/event/hurray-for-the-riff-raff/barrow-library/2260211
  • National Theatre Live Prima Facie
    Starts 7pm | Tickets £15.50 | Conc. £13.50 | Recorded Screening | Theatre Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller's award-winning play. Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister. She has worked her way up from working class origins to be at the top of her game; defending; cross examining and winning. An unexpected event forces her to confront the lines where the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof and morals diverge. Prima Facie takes us to the heart of where emotion and experience collide with the rules of the game. Justin Martin directs this solo tour de force, captured live from the intimate Harold Pinter Theatre in London's West End. A production from Empire Street Productions.
  • All My Friends Hate Me
    Cinema | (15) | 94 minutes | 21st July 20:30 Pete (Tom Stourton) is ready to leave his youthful indulgences behind and settle down with his girlfriend, Sonia (Charly Clive). When his uni friends invite him for a country weekend away to celebrate his birthday he finds their immature ways haven't changed and he's baffled by their spontaneous invitation to a feral stranger from the local pub to join them. With the atmosphere turning from tense to terrifying to surreal, Pete reaches breaking point. Is he being punished? Is he being paranoid? Or is he just part of some sick joke? Directed by Andrew Gaynord from a razor sharp script by Tom Stourton and Tom Palmer, with a cast of rising British talent, All My Friends Hate Me is a deliciously dark comedy about social paranoia.
  • Cha Cha Real Smooth
    Cinema | (15) | 107 minutes | 22nd July 16:45 Fresh out of college and without a clear life path going forward, 22-year-old Andrew is stuck back at home with his family in New Jersey. But if there's one thing that belongs on his nonexistent resume it's how to get a party started, which lands him the perfect job of motivational dancing at the bar and bat mitzvahs for his younger brother's classmates. When Andrew befriends a local mom, Domino, and her daughter, Lola, he finally discovers a future he wants even if it might not be his own. Cooper Raiff writes, directs and stars alongside Dakota Johnson, Brad Garrett, Leslie Mann and newcomers Vanessa Burghardt and Evan Assante in this tale of unconventional love that brims with emotional honesty.
  • Everything Went Fine
    Cinema | (15) | 113 minutes | 28th July 20:15 A daughter is forced to reconcile her past with her father when he contacts her with a devastating final wish, in Francois Ozon's powerful family drama. Andre (Andre Dussollier) has never been the easiest of fathers. But when he suffers a debilitating stroke and calls on his daughter Emmanule (Sophie Marceau) to help him die with some dignity, she finds herself faced with a painful decision. When her husband asks why Andre would ask this of his daughter, her response is clear: That's why, because I'm his daughter. An adaptation of Emmanule Bernheim's memoir, Everything Went Fine is both a detailed portrait of family relationships and a frank account of the process involved in assisted dying.
  • The World Beneath the Fells
    Join us in exploring the Cumbrian legends, nature and history that inspired Alex Mullark's new children's book, The Sky Beneath the Stone! Drop in and visit this FREE immersive exhibition and surround yourself with the magic of Cumbria. Learn about wildlife and local legends, take part in free activities and workshops and get inspired to write stories of your own. Suitable for the whole family. You do not need to have read the book to enjoy the exhibition.
  • Falcons and Fairy Kings: A Walk Through Glanoventa
    Join children's author Alex Mullarky and creative freelancer Jessica Meagher for a family-friendly and falcon-filled adventure at and around Glanoventa Roman Bath House, in Ravenglass! Witness a miraculous bird of prey display by the Cumberland Bird of Prey Centre. Enter the court of King Eveling, the king of the fairies rumoured to inhabit the ruins, in a live storytelling session. This event is run in conjunction with The World Beneath the Fells exhibition at Florence Arts Centre, Egremont (29 July - 4 Sept), and is part of the Hadrian's Wall 1900 Festival celebrating the area's Roman history! Aimed at children aged 8-12 and their families - but all are welcome! Tickets are £5 per person and FREE for under 5s. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
  • Open-Air Midsummer Night's Dream
    Wayfarers Theatre presents Midsummer Night's Dream, a lively and colourful OPEN-AIR adaptation of Shakespeare's much-loved tale of mischief, magic, and mishap. This approachable and inspiring family-friendly outdoor theatre adventure has been produced using sustainable theatre practices and guarantees an experience like no other. BRING A PICNIC to nibble on, sit back and enjoy live music and colourful costumes, a wonderful troupe of local performers and with any luck, some sunshine! The gate opens 45 minutes before the start time. Run time two hours+ including a 30 minute interval. Seating is NOT provided, blankets and camping chairs are encouraged, whatever you need to be comfortable! Regretfully, due to the nature of the venue, there is no disabled access.