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Story Tea: Dying Matters Brew
Story Tea: Dying Matters Brew
SOLD OUT This is a special edition of Story-Tea for Dying Matters Week Inspired by folk lore, plant lore and story. This is a lively exploration of Death, Dying and most importantly Life through old tales and new tastes. Performed and led by Storyteller Pyn Stockman and Herbal / Tea Expert Queen of Camellias Story-Tea is: […]
Unforgettable: Stories, songs and comedy about Life. And Death. And Sticky Toffee Pudding
Unforgettable: Stories, songs and comedy about Life. And Death. And Sticky Toffee Pudding
We're please to add Ruth Graham and Cat Weatherill's new show to our programme. Ruth a comedian who is also a professional funeral celebrant and Cat Weatherill is an inspirational storyteller and together they are taking to the stage to share true stories about unforgettable people they have known. Laugh-out-loud funny, heartfelt, informative, candid and […]
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Archaeology in the graveyard – talk
Archaeology in the graveyard – talk
An illustrated talk into the archaeology of Park Street burial ground, being excavated as part of the preparatory work for HS2 rail line. This investigation of a 19th century graveyard is giving archaeologists the opportunity to learn about life and death in Birmingham as it changed from a market town to industrial city. Archaeologists from […]
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Unforgettable: The Shape of a Life Workshop
Unforgettable: The Shape of a Life Workshop
This workshop is facilitated by Ruth Graham one of the performers in Unforgettable This workshop can be done as a pair with Gold Rolls Royce Workshop or as a stand alone event. Ruth writes: “On my family visits, one of the things I hear most is ‘I wish I’d asked more.’ I find it so […]