A watercolour illustration with deep colours, or a small hill with a big oak tree on top, surrounded by standing stones.
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A watercolour illustration with deep colours, or a small hill with a big oak tree on top, surrounded by standing stones.

The Oak, The Ash and The Standing Stones

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Come and explore magical countryside; forest and fen; wild places and wild stories.

The Oak, the Ash and the Standing Stones is a fun, modern, folk filled family show.

Using loop station, theremin, vocal harmonies and beatbox, we share the legends and music attached to different UK sites. Take a magical journey through the stories of England, Ireland and Wales with gentle humour, nature-tech storytelling and a gentle emphasis on global, social and environmental health.

All ages are welcome, but we recommend the play for 7 years plus.


Due to unforeseen circumstances, the 11am performance of The Oak, The Ash and The Standing Stones has been cancelled.

Age 7+

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