A Celebration of Place and Community A Celebration of Place and Community A Celebration of Place and Community A Celebration of Place and Community

A Celebration of Place and Community

9 April

Miracle Theatre take to the road once again for a summer of outdoor performances.

This summer audiences across Cornwall, and beyond, can enjoy a brand new outdoor retelling of the classic tale Peer Gynt. 

Created to be enjoyed by everyone, Peer Gynt will travel to a host of rural locations, transforming gardens, castles, village greens, and unexpected outdoor spaces into open air theatres. Launching in June, the tour blends music and storytelling, offering audiences a unique cultural experience. No strangers to rural touring, this will be Miracle’s 47th year taking shows to outdoor places and spaces. 

‘There’s nothing better than watching an audience settling in ready for the show …  it’s a real joy to see people coming together to watch whether we are in a castle, a garden or a village green.” Bill Scott, founder, Miracle Theatre  

‘We’re so grateful to be welcomed into communities up and down the southwest … a huge thank you must go to the venues and community volunteers who help make this happen. The events are wonderful opportunities for friends, families and neighbours to gather and we can’t wait to get started. ’ Bill added.

The tour, which marks Miracle’s 47th year of rural touring, opens at The Minack on Monday 8th June and ends at Enys Gardens, Penryn on Saturday 29th August. During the summer the show will visit 34 locations across the south west including St Just, Liskeard, Falmouth and Helston.  

  Full details and ticket information are available at www.miracletheatre.co.uk/peergynt