There are evenings that you simply don't forget. Friday, 24th April was one of them. Our Stage was transformed by the power of real imagination (and a few handy projections). The house was packed with friends and family. The lights went down. And twenty young and (very) talented people, stepped forward and held an entire audience in the palm of their hand. Birr Youth Theatre's production of Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was full of heart, raw energy and laugh
MOLL and HEAVEN leave audiences spellbound and there's more Theatre to come. If the walls of Birr’s theatre could talk, they’d be buzzing with the echoes of laughter, gasps, and thunderous applause. Birr Theatre & Arts Centre is celebrating a remarkable run of live drama, with audiences responding in exceptional numbers to two recent productions that have reminded everyone why theatre remains one of the most thrilling shared experiences. Last Saturday, 4th Wall Theatre was de
On Saturday afternoon, we gathered for the official opening of our 18th collective exhibition, Common Ground . Before guests explored the works on display, we were honoured to hear from our curator Trish Taylor-Thompson , who offered a moving reflection on what it means to seek connection in a fractured world. We have spent a fair amount of time with Trish as she chose pieces, organised them and worked with James (and his trusty drill) to hang this year's exhibition. Trish k
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