Future Pub returns home to Cornwall for Spring Tour!

By February 14, 2023 April 20th, 2023 Events, News

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After successfully piloting Future Pub in Bristol, Leeds and Brighton last year, we’re delighted to be bringing Future Pub back to Cornwall in Spring 2023!

The tour starts in Penryn on 11th March with a special preview performance at St Gluvias Community Hall featuring pop-up bar by Lacuna Brewing Co.

Future Pub is also part of Carn to Coves Spring Season this year and we are excited to be taking the show to four wonderful rural touring venues across the length of Cornwall – from Sancreed to Harrowbarrow! You can book tickets via the links below.

The final dates in May include a special show at Cornwall’s archive Kresen Kernow. This former brewery is now home to the world’s largest collection of documents, books, maps and photographs related to Cornwall’s history.

Make sure you don’t miss this unmissable night out – book your tickets now!

More info on Future Pub

SATURDAY 11TH MARCH 7.30pm St Gluvias Hall, Penryn

SATURDAY 18TH MARCH 7.30pm Sancreed Village Hall, Penzance BOOK TICKETS Carn to Cove Spring Season

SATURDAY 1st APRIL 7.30pm Harrowbarrow & Metherell Village Hall, Callington BOOK TICKETS Carn to Cove Spring Season

*CANCELLED due to illness* FRIDAY 21st APRIL 7.30pm Porthleven Primary School, Helston  Carn to Cove Spring Season *Ticket Holders please contact the ticket seller direct for refund*

*CANCELLED due to illness* SATURDAY 22nd APRIL 7pm Newquay Community Orchard, Newquay *Ticket Holders please contact the ticket seller direct for refund*

THURSDAY 18th MAY 7pm Kresen Kernow, Redruth BOOK TICKETS

SATURDAY 20th MAY 7.30pm Praa Sands Community Centre, Praa Sands BOOK TICKETS Carn to Cove Spring Season

 

About Small Acts

Katie Etheridge and Simon Persighetti are artists and performance makers who create live participatory projects that explore the interrelationships between people and places. Since 2011 they have developed a unique collaborative practice operating at the intersection between architecture, community, place and performance. Engaging people all stages of the creative process, they develop multi-disciplinary methodologies designed to explore, expose and contain multiple perspectives and sometimes conflicting narratives of place.