Last year Joe decided to go on sabbatical to go in search of the ancient muffin of San Miguel. During his travels running with the great white elephants of Africa, he spent his time living with a tribe who named him ‘He Who Runs with the Elephants’.
He learnt many things… that ICI made enough carpet fibre to go round the world twice and it’s impossible to lick your own elbow. He’ll be passing everything he has learnt this year to his adoring public.
If you’ve never seen a show that makes any sense then make this one your first!
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In 1886 a group of young women, aided by the feminist activist Annie Besant, formed the first British trade union for women. When they went out on strike, they changed the way women and trade unions were perceived for ever.
Set in the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, The Really Wild Food and Countryside Festival is a ‘Celebration of Food and Countryside Crafts Originating from the Wild’
Pembrokeshire Coast Nat. Park - Festival Site (30-31 Aug 08)
A group of actors meet in a rehearsal room to explore events in Berlin during the rise of Hitler and later, following the fall of the Berlin Wall. Meanwhile, we witness scenes in Bethlehem as the Israeli security barrier is going up.
An electrifying marriage of rhythm and movement that captures the intensity and soul of ancestral African traditions such as Fula, Zulu, Ga and Ewe will be calling at Carmarthen’s Lyric, 6 September, in what’s certain to be an unforgettable night for lovers of world music and dance.
Emotions run high in this award-winning psychological "whydunnit" as Nancy, an ordinary, warm-hearted mother, struggles to find peace through a challenging meeting with her daughter’s killer, the disturbed and dangerous Ralph.