A new season of autumn events has been launched for the Isles of Scilly.
From spooky shows to reflections on nature, from storytelling to puppetry and goats, there’s something for everyone in an eclectic and entertaining mix of shows.
Culture on Scilly, a small team that feeds into the new Cultural Centre and Museum project on St Marys, is comprised of Co-ordinators Jeremy Brown and Tammy Bedford who head up the search for exciting new shows to bring to the five islands.
Jeremy Brown said: “We work hard to build relationships with lots of exciting artists and companies, searching for a brilliant mix of shows to appeal to our local audiences and to our island holidaymakers. We’ve had some real highlights this year already – including Miracle Theatre’s Love Riot, a screening of Long Way Back and Simple 8’s amazing show Moby Dick and we wanted to keep the momentum going with some exciting autumn shows.”
Tammy Bedford added: “There are some really exciting artists and performers coming to Scilly this autumn, and we’re really delighted to share the news that the new autumn programme tickets are now on sale.”
The autumn programme for Culture on Scilly, with tickets now on sale for all shows, include:
- From The Horse’s Mouth
Thursday 11 October, 7pm. Old Town Inn, St Mary's
A free evening of stories and scenes inspired bythe Isles of Scilly.
Featuring original work by writers including Anna Maria Murphy,Oliver Berry and Sophie Wainwright. Directed by Simon Harvey and performed by o-region, St Mary’s Theatre Club and the Five Islands Academy.
As part of the research for our new show WHITE HORSE o-region presents Scilly - From the Horse’s Mouth. This is a free evening of stories and performances of original material developed by the team of writers following a series of events, interviews and workshops in the local area.
The event will be hosted by o-region’s Artistic Director, Simon Harvey and will be performed by professional actors.
- The Goat Show: Running Dog Theatre
Friday 18 October, 6pm. Old Town Inn, St Mary’s
Mixing puppetry, storytelling and original music, Running Dog Theatre CIC brings you a rollicking adventure story about goats, division and overcoming conflict - but with chase sequences and competitive poo collection!
- David Mynne – Dracula: The Vampyr
Thursday 24 October, 7.30pm. Old Town Inn, St Mary’s
The team that brought you Canterbury Tales and A Christmas Carol have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic. Devised in their inimitable, irreverent style to bring you a better, bloodier one-man performance of Dracula: the Vampyr!
- Hellish: Jam First Theatre
Tuesday 29 October, 7.30pm. Old Town Inn, St Mary's
Jam First Theatre bring their rip roaring, irreverent and wickedly funny show ‘Hellish’ to The Old Town Inn, as seen at The Edinburgh Fringe and Great Estate Festival.
Jago Clemo is out of luck and the devil knows it! Down at his local pub, fed up and frustrated, Jago will bet on any game going... Unfortunately, so will the Devil. Settle back for a power hour of rambunctious fast paced comedy that will leave your ribs aching. Definitely not for kids!
- Ghosts and the Cornish Landscape
Friday 1 November, 7.30pm. Old Town Inn, St Mary's
A talk by Keith Wallis, host of the Piskie Trap Podcast
In this talk we’ll be exploring a range of ghostly tales from across Cornwall, from phantom hounds and wandering spectres on the lonely moors, to ancient apparitions among the carns and quoits, and stories of smugglers in the isolated coves.
Keith Wallis works across theatre and film and is the host of ‘ The Piskie Trap’ - a podcast series exploring the folklore, history and legends from across Cornwall. His recent work has involved a number of collaborations with leading historians, writers, folklorists and storytellers, as part of a movement to preserve local folklore traditions, and to promote Cornish history and heritage
Recommended age rating 16+ (contains references to violence and supernatural themes)
Find full details of the Autumn 2024 programme, visit: www.iosmuseumandculturalcentre.org/arts-events