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FOOD & DRINK

FOOD & DRINK

17 MAY | 19:30

Farmer Trevor has a big problem. Given just months to live, he is faced with the dilemma of which one of his three children to bequeath his beloved farmstead to. Each has their own beguiling qualities and Trevor just can’t choose between them. Then one fateful night in the cowshed, help arrives from the most unlikely of sources…

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A rural romp, written and performed by Living Spit - “the Morecambe and Wise of Weston-super-Mare”. The show features a multitude of agricultural antics and farmyard frolics, all told with homespun charm and wit, and entirely in rhyme and song.

“World-class actors at the top of their game”

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Bye Bye Baby

20 MAY | 19:30

Bye Bye Baby is a jaw-dropping tribute to the musical phenomenon Jersey Boys and the timeless, iconic music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

Godot Is A Woman

20 MAY | 19:45

Enjoy a night to remember with incredible four-part harmonies, roof-raising falsetto, and energetic and stylish choreography, all backed by their excellent four-piece band. The Guardian

Since Samuel Beckett wrote Waiting for Godot, he and his estate have notoriously challenged – often legally – non-male companies that wish to perform it. A whip-smart interrogation of gender, authorial copyright and the cultural significance of Madonna’s 1989 album Like a Prayer, Silent Faces return with their trademark style of playful, political, physical theatre.

The Tiger Lillies

21 MAY | 19:30

The Grammy nominated Godfathers of alternative cabaret return with a career spanning concert. Expect dark and deviant theatrics as they delve into their back catalogue presenting their most famous songs alongside new surprises. With an international reputation for being one of the foremost avant-garde bands in the world, Olivier award-winners The Tiger Lillies never cease to surprise, shock and entertain with their inimitable musical style.

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The Stage

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