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Arts Alive launch new season of live performances this Winter

Arts Alive, the rural touring scheme bringing top-quality live performances to local venues, is thrilled to announce an enchanting lineup of shows and events for the upcoming season. In collaboration with venue promoters, Arts Alive invites audiences of all ages to experience the magic of live performance across Shropshire.

The Bookshop Band
The Bookshop Band

This season’s highlights include:

Polaris the Snow Bear by Badapple Theatre
Sunday 5th January, 2.30pm at Quatt Village Hall

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A heart-warming family-friendly adventure featuring stunning puppetry and a magical Arctic world. Join Polaris, a curious snow bear, on an extraordinary journey of discovery and wonder. Perfect for younger audiences and their families, this charming show is sure to captivate imaginations.

The Bookshop Band
Friday 31st January, 7.30pm at Welshampton Parish Hall
Saturday 1st February, 7pm at Bridgnorth Library

An evening of original music inspired by literature, performed by the celebrated Bookshop Band. With enchanting melodies and thought-provoking lyrics, this performance is a treat for book and music lovers alike.

An Evening of (Very) Old Radio with Paul Kerensa
Friday 7th February, 7.30pm at Stoke St Milborough Village Hall
Saturday 8th February, 7.30pm at The Edge Arts Centre
Friday 21st February, 7.30pm at Alveley Parish Memorial Hall

Step back in time with this delightful performance celebrating the golden age of radio. Featuring authentic sound effects and classic stories, this nostalgic evening will transport audiences to a bygone era.

Early Weaves by Ascension Dance
Sunday 16th February, 11am at Ludlow Assembly Rooms

A captivating blend of music, art, and storytelling, Early Weaves explores themes of heritage and tradition through a contemporary lens. This innovative performance promises a truly unique experience.

Jack and the Beans Talk by Garlic Theatre
Friday 21st February, 3pm at Bridgnorth Library

A unique and interactive retelling of the classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk. This playful and inventive show promises laughter, surprises, and a chance for young audience members to engage directly with the story. Don’t miss this delightful performance for children and the young at heart.

In addition to live performances, Arts Alive continues its popular Flicks in the Sticks season, bringing the magic of cinema to local communities. This ongoing series features a carefully curated selection of films, from beloved classics to contemporary blockbusters, all screened in community venues throughout the region. Flicks in the Sticks offers a unique opportunity for film lovers to come together and enjoy high-quality cinema in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.

Visit artsalive.co.uk to learn more about show dates, venues, and ticket availability. With a diverse array of performances on offer, there’s something for everyone this season.

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