Arts alive launch new season of live performances across Herefordshire and Shropshire
9th September 2024
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Arts Alive is thrilled to unveil a dynamic and diverse season, offering an extraordinary lineup of live shows and events to captivate audiences of all ages. 

 From innovative theatre productions and comedy shows to vibrant musical performances and immersive experiences, the Autumn/Winter 24/25 season celebrates creativity and artistry in all its forms.

Season Highlights:

  • Devilled Eggs: A sizzling blend of satire and drama that offers a fresh take on contemporary issues with a side of sharp wit. From Black Liver.
  • Mountain Song: A stirring musical journey through the heart of the mountains, featuring powerful performances and breathtaking storytelling.
  • Wanderlust: This Canadian ensemble will take audiences on a soulful musical journey that captures the spirit of exploration and discovery.
  • Bowjangles: Prepare for a musical comedy like no other, where a string quartet combines brilliant musicianship with uproarious physical comedy.
  • SHED by Northern Rascals: A compelling and visually stunning dance-theatre piece that explores themes of change and transformation.
  • Early Weaves: A unique performance that interlaces music, storytelling, and history to create an evocative tapestry of sound and narrative.
  • Pepper & Honey: This immersive theatre experience invites audiences into the world of food, memory, and culture, with a sensory-rich exploration of a woman’s journey.
  • The Plot Thickens: A brand-new comedy that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats with unexpected twists and turns.
  • Christine Tassan and Allison Lupton: These Canadian artists will grace the stage with their exceptional musical talents, blending folk, jazz, and roots music.
  • Kathleen Ferrier Whattalife!: A tribute to the life and legacy of the legendary British contralto, this performance is a moving celebration of music and history.
  • Bonfire Radicals: An electrifying fusion of folk, rock, and world music, guaranteed to ignite the stage with energy and passion.
  • Make Good: The Post Office Scandal by Pentabus Theatre: A brand-new musical that delves into the themes of community, resilience, and the power of collective creativity.
  • Sacred Funk 4tet: A genre-defying group that fuses funk, jazz, and soul into a rhythmic and exhilarating live performance.
  • Polaris the Snow Bear: A magical, family-friendly adventure that combines puppetry, music, and storytelling in a winter wonderland setting.
  • Bookshop Band: Known for their enchanting songs inspired by literature, the Bookshop Band will offer a musical journey that celebrates the love of books and storytelling.

 

Hannah Prior, Artistic Director of Arts Alive, shared her excitement about the upcoming season, saying: ‘This season’s program is a celebration of the incredible diversity and creativity in the performing arts. From ground-breaking new theatre productions to electrifying musical performances, we’ve curated a season offering something special for everyone. We can’t wait to welcome audiences to experience the magic, joy, and inspiration each show will bring to their community.’

Arts Alive is committed to providing a platform for both emerging and established artists to tour the rural network of villages and marketing towns across Herefordshire and Shropshire, and this season is no exception. Audiences can look forward to a rich and varied program that celebrates the power of live performance and the arts' ability to inspire, challenge, and entertain.

In addition to the thrilling live performances, Arts Alive is also continuing 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. 

Arts Alive has received funding from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, enabling the organisation to expand the breadth of their work and further expand the communities that they are able to serve. 

Tickets for all live events and screenings presented by Arts Alive are available via the website www.artsalive.co.uk

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