Where: Raveningham Centre, Beccles Road, Raveningham, NR14 6NU
When: Until May 9, 7.30pm to 10pm
Cost: Pre-booking a slot essential, buy one £6 ticket to secure a spot then buy any extras when you arrive - adults: £6, under-18s: free, raveninghamsculpturetrail.com
Enjoy a twinkling walk through magical woods and gardens at twilight with art, music, poetry and film.
12 local artists were brought together by artist Sarah Cannell during the recent lockdown to create artworks for the first Woodland Lumiere at the site of the Raveningham Sculpture Trail in south Norfolk.
The project was funded by Creative Odyssey CIC, a community interest company creating arts projects in nature to inspire and soothe the soul.
Published:
3:35 PM April 7, 2021
Updated:
4:28 PM April 7, 2021
Jack Jay, Johnny Mac, James Franklin and the cast of Pirates Online! from the Great Yarmouth Hippodrome Circus
- Credit: Great Yarmouth Hippodrome Circus
The show must go on(line)!
Last year, the Pirates at Great Yarmouth’s Hippodrome Circus were in lockdown, this year they’re live again, albeit on the small screen rather than on stage.
The Hippodrome’s usually sold-out live Easter show has been cancelled for the second year running, but there’s an online alternative for those missing their circus fix: and it’s fantastic.
Stephanie MacDonald, mermaid aerialist at the Great Yarmouth Hippodrome Circus
The Pirates Live show has moved online because of the Covid lockdown.
- Credit: Hippodrome Circus
A popular Hippodrome show can now be watched online after the Covid pandemic forced the cancellation of the live show.
The hit show Pirates Live is a 75-minute film, which has captured the Hippodrome’s unique circus-theatre hybrid show with cinema style shots and a new cast.
it is an all-new version and has Captain Jack Hawkseye and Pirate Johnny played by family favourites Jack Jay and Johnny Mac battling the evil pirate Blackeye played by James Franklin trying to invade the Port of Great Yarmouth and steal its precious treasure.