Coming up in 2025:

Friday 9 May, 6pm, jubilee hall
Sam O’ Shanty has lived his whole live at sea, ever since he first stowed a’board ship when he were just a wee scrap of a lad. Since then he has sailed all the Seven Seas- from Devonport to Durban Bay; from Nantucket to New Guinea; from Cape Wrath to the Cape of Good Hope.
But now Sam has come ashore with his two shipmates, Davy Lad and Sonny Jim and together they have got all manner of marvellous tales to share.
Aye, there’ll be stories of beguiling mermaids and batty sea witches. A roisterous retelling of the dastardly Blackbeard’s comeuppance. And tangled yarns of hidden booty and beasties of the deep.
The Sam O’ Shanty show is a nautically comic performance for all the family, crammed with facts, fantasy and farce! Alongside James and Dave’s usual flair for puppetry, silliness and storytelling there’ll be the singing of a sea shanty or two! So come one, come all…Huzzar!
“This was fabulous fun, wholly engaging from start to finish. The whole audience, young and old alike, audibly enjoyed every moment.” -Audience member
Buy tickets online or by phone 01209 312505.
Supporter: £15; Standard: £12; Supported: £10; Under 18s:
£6
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previously…
Two exciting events for 2024, supported by Carn to Cove:
tonights performance at church (21 November) is CANCELLED


Plus ‘Dracula’, another performance you might be interested in, arranged directly by the Jubilee Hall – see hall events

Previously…
Friday 8th March 2024
David Mynne: The Canterbury Tales
Revered as one of the most important works in English literature, ‘Canterbury Tales’ paints an ironic and critical portrait of English society in the middle-ages. All of life is here in these few bawdy, funny and sometimes shocking short stories. Experience a journey down the foul and fetid footpaths of fourteenth-century England, told with the usual irreverence, wit and silliness! Expect naughtiness, nonsense, medieval swearing and flatulence! It’s rude! It’s ribald! It’s ridiculous! Let’s party like it’s 1387! This is Chaucer… but not as you think you know it!
PREVIOUSLY:
16 September 2023, 7.30 pm, St Bartholomew’s Church, Warleggan.
Niccolò Paganini: Mystery, Myth and Magic – with violinist Tom Bowes performing, and Sam Freegard narrating – more info*
Tickets £10: Phone Liz (01208 821551) to make a reservation, or contact this website .
– Feel free to bring cushions for extra comfort

Previously:
Friday 3rd March 2023
Julian Gaskell and the the Ragged Trousered Philanthropist
Tickets: Phone Liz (01208 821551) or contact this website to book your tickets; there will NOT be a licensed bar – please feel free to bring your own drinks and snacks.

