Revival of the Cornish Cabaret scene
CORNISH-based comedy duo Ginger Tart and Jupiter Jove, collectively known as The Saucy Pear Cabaret, are bringing back burlesque in a big way on May 30 at The King’s Arms in Penryn.
CORNISH-based comedy duo Ginger Tart and Jupiter Jove, collectively known as The Saucy Pear Cabaret, are bringing back burlesque in a big way on May 30 at The King’s Arms in Penryn.
SPECTATORS at this summer’s Symphony By The Sea at Lusty Glaze Beach in Newquay will be able to enjoy the classical concert come rain or shine thanks to a unique ‘tented village’ being planned for the event.
CELEBRATING the music of Britain' own Elvis Billy Fury, Halfway to Paradise is at Hall For Cornwall this June.
This Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, the CAST building at 3 Penrose Road, Helston hosts its second annual open studios event.
SUMMER is almost here, and in Cornwall that means outdoor theatre season has arrived... hurrah!
IN a scintillating fusion of heart-wrenching vocals, explosive footwork and virtuoso guitar playing, Jaleo Flamenco brings a new show to Truro on June 8.
fWith a whole calendar of entertainment planned throughout the week there’s something for all the family to enjoy at Flambards this half term.
THE Academy of Music and Theatre Arts in Penryn, formerly known as the Performance centre, plays host to an exciting new event showcasing the best of Cornwall’s talent.
AFTER a long-runner stint in Spamalot, Joe Pasquale is removing the chain mail and returning to his stand-up comedy roots for a summer tour which makes its way to Hall For Cornwall on July 29.
This May some of Cornwall’s finest artists and craftspeople will lift the veil on the Cornish art world, during Open Studios Cornwall from May 23 to 31.
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