Lewis Doherty’s WOLF, an adventure across a cyber-punk landscape. Wiltshire Creative new season: Living Spit present Beauty and the Beast Picture: Ben Robins Digital events include the premiere of audio drama from playwright Simon Butteriss with a star cast of film, TV, stage and Playhouse favourites.
Dance Dance includes
Rosie Kay with Absolute Solo II, a triple bill of solos performed by Rosie Kay herself, and performances from
Lîla Dance with The Hotel Experience. Witshire Creative announced June line-up
Live music
The Boulevards, compulsively danceable rhythms from
Bollywood Brass Band. Singer, songwriter, cellist and composer,
Ayanna Witter-Johnson, known for performances at the Royal Albert Hall, London and recently seen on the first night of the BBC Proms, also features in the new season line-up.
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1. Easter Adventure Quest - Old Sarum Old Sarum is hosting an Easter Adventure Quest, which runs until Sunday, April 18, 10am to 5pm. Crack clues and search for dragon eggs on the outdoor trail. Advanced booking is required. For more information or to book a place go to English Heritage s website.
2. St George’s Day Treasure Hunt - Salisbury Go on the hunt for clues in the St George’s Day Treasure Hunt. The treasure trail runs from April 1 until April 30 and gives families the chance to explore the city centre and seek out the nine shields that St George has used while fighting the dragon.
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The announcement comes as the government started the first phase of its road map out of lockdown. Wiltshire Creative, the pan-arts organisation made up of Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Centre and Salisbury International Arts Festival, said: “Whilst Salisbury International Arts Festival will not be able to go ahead in its conventional format, we promised you that we would still bring music, performance and culture to the streets and spaces of Salisbury. We want culture to lead the way in bringing the city back to life in the summer months, for the whole community.” Celebrations start with the return of City Encounters - a free outdoor programme of socially distanced performances in collaboration with Without Walls over the May bank holiday weekend.