Fairytales for Grown-ups: Folk Horror Night with Daniel Morden and Laura Sampson
The Crick Crack Club presents Fairytales for Grown-ups: Folk Horror Night with performance storytellers Daniel Morden and Laura Sampson
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The expected runtime of this event is 210 minutes
Join us for a Burns Night with a difference! Celebrating the legacy of Robert Burns, Scottish Literary Hero, this special museum late event features a packed programme.
Immerse yourself in the atmospheric Whispering Wood with the wonderful Creation Theatre and enjoy dramatic poetry readings of Burns' poetry. Create your very own poetry-inspired zine in the Magic Common Room with Imperfect Bound.
Get your Ceilidh on in the Woodshed Theatre with the wonderful Sunbird. A ceilidh is a party with lots of dancing! Expect top tunes on fiddle, mouth organ and guitar, and perhaps a few on bagpipes too! The caller will explain all the dances, and remind you of the steps as the music plays - so this is an ideal event to come to if you're new to ceilidh dancing. You can enjoy some of the classic Scottish dances like the Gay Gordons, Dashing White Sergeant and Strip the Willow.
Tickets include exclusive all-evening entry to the Museum's galleries, including 'Here Be Dragons' in the Treasure Chamber!
The shop will be open until 21:00, the cafe will be serving small bites between 19:00-21:30 and the bar will be open until 22:00.
Please be aware that age ID will be required at the bar.
Ages 16+
Tickets: £25/£15 for students
Whispering Wood Poems and Songs with Creation Theatre |
The Woodshed Theatre Ceilidh with Sunbird |
Magic Common Room Poetry Zine Making with Imperfect Bound |
The Courtyard Caledonian Piper & Ode to the Haggis |
19.30 20.45 21.30 |
19.00-20.30 BREAK 21.00-22.15 |
19.30-21.30 |
20.15 21.15 |
Please note timings may change slightly and a final schedule will be available on the night.
Last entry to the Museum is 21:00
The expected runtime of this event is 210 minutes