What's on at the St Austell Arts Centre

Type:Arts and Culture

87 Truro Road, St Austell, Cornwall, PL25 5HJ

Tel: 01726 63513

St Austell Arts Centre

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The St Austell Arts Centre is the town's only venue that puts on a year-round programme of theatre, music, comedy and film, in its quaint 140 seat theatre.

Over the next month or so...

Monday, 26th September – An evening with Kernow King / Ed Rowe

A mix of live comedy from Kernow King, plus a showing of Ed Rowe's latest film.

 

October 

Sat 1st – Zulu Tradition

Imagine a youthful, mixed gender, Ladysmith Black Mambazo with high kicks!

Zulu Tradition is a company of young Zulu singers and dancers from KwaZulu Natal, in South Africa.
They deliver a heady mix of African harmonies and energetic, athletic dance - all traditionally costumed and supported by drum-rhythms.

Fri 7th - Suzi Ruffell - Snappy! (+ support)

A multi-award nominated comedian, Suzi is  known for her hugely popular podcasts 'Like Minded Friends', with fellow comedian Tom Allen and 'Out'. Her many radio appearances include BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz and The Now Show.

“instinctively, exquisitely funny from the moment she sashays onto the stage… a crowd-pleasing show packed with punchlines.” Evening Standard

Suitable for 16 years and over.

Sat 8th – An Evening with Lyndon Allen  (An illustrtated talk on the history of Charlestown)

Lyndon Allen was brought up in Charlestown, he is from two of Charlestown's longstanding historical families and they have played a fundamental part of the fabric of village life for over 230 years including its Maritime heritage. Lyndon is a passionate historian and runs a few local history groups.  He is very passionate about all things Charlestown, it's a subject he has researched tenaciously all his adult life.

Fri 21st  Remi Harris & Tom Moore - Jazz & Blues

Acclaimed jazz and blues guitarist Remi Harris and virtuoso double bassist Tom Moore present an evening of music ranging from the acoustic jazz of the 30s and 40s to the electric blues of the 60s and 70s; influenced by such greats as Django Reinhardt, Peter Green, Wes Montgomery, Jimi Hendrix and more.

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