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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Globe Theatre: Let's Cycle to the StarsAn intergalactic invitation, join the new Worls transitional Collective on an incredible journey through the stars as we search for a new planet to inhabit. Step into our space suits and enter our pedal-powered space ship to embark on a voyage of discovery. Your senses will be mesmerised by light, lyrics and language in this theatrical performance powered by renewable energy. As you unlock the burning desire for exploration that drew cosmonauts and astronauts into space, like moths to an enticing but deadly flame, you will wonder about the fragile world we live in and it's future. |
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Live at The Globe:Mr "H" and Rob LearRock and Reel magazine recently described Mr "H"s music as a lovingly crafted fusion of Rugged Blues and Jazz with commercial tunes at their core, whilst GTFM radio described his lyrics as a reminder of between the wars decadence. His strident powerful vocal performances and deliberately forceful approach suggest he is a man on a mission! |
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Theatre de l'Autre Cote presents OpticThe pub is a second home to many, and a first home to most. Through the use of mime, acrobatics and three pint glasses, this Lecoq trained company look through the optics and present a skewed, but legally coherent mix of the different facets of British culture.
Optic is the first production by Théâtre de l'Autre Côté. The company is Kristoffer Huball, Christopher Harrisson and Julian Spooner. |
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Theatre and FoodBook now to enjoy our special theatre menu of nachos and chilli. Eat, drink, be brilliantly entertained.
The pub is a second home to many, and a first home to most. Through the use of mime, acrobatics and three pint glasses, this Lecoq trained company look through the optics and present a skewed, but legally coherent mix of the different facets of British culture. |
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Storytelling for Times in Transition: Steph BradleySteph Bradley is embarking on an incredible journey, walking from Devon to all corners of the UK- including Hay-on-Wye. Gathering Transition Tales as she goes, join Steph to envision a positive future. Her aspiration is that these tales will help us imagine together a world in which we are meeting present day challenges; they can entice us to take the next step towards a future we really want to make a reality. FREE |
Storytelling for Times in Transition: Steph Bradley £ Sold out
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Live at the Globe: Andy Skellam/Baba Yaga’s Consort/Hollowbody
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Live at the Globe: Kangaroo MoonFriday 13th August, 8pm, £5 Kangaroo Moon weave many strands from world, rock, folk and dance, with acoustic and electronic influences into a funky, psychedelic, heart-lifting wall of sound. Trancy, richly melodic and dancey, listeners experience a sound which unites the body and soul in deep, joyful psychedelia and elemental dance
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Saturday Sessions: Film Noir Special- Cool Cat Collective & FriendsFREE (optional charity donation at the door) Saturday Sessions: Film Noir Special- Cool Cat Collective & Friends Join us for an evening filled with mystery, music and glamour. A classic movie from the film noir era kicks off the evening at 6pm, with special dishes to savour. Live music follows from the one and only cool cat collective, with DJs to take us well into the night. The dress code is strict- think glamorous femme fatales and dashing detectives. |
Saturday Sessions: Film Noir Special- Cool Cat Collective & Friends £ Sold out
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Live at the Globe Special: Hail! The PlanesThursday 19th August, 8pm, £5 |
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Live at the Globe: The MouthsLive at the Globe: The Mouths The Mouths play witty, gritty, groovy pop, reminiscent of Bowie, Blur and The Stranglers, and they return to The Globe after a hit appearance at the Festival here. Savour their off-beat lyrics and surrender to the wicked grooves of songs like ‘Girls of Slender Means', ‘Keep it Unreal' and ‘I Forgive you Everything (Except for your Success)' |
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Live at the Globe: GothiqueLive at the Globe: Gothique |
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Venue: The Globe at Hay |
Saturday Sessions: Ragged GlorySaturday Sessions: Ragged Glory Ragged Glory play World Folk Music served up with a slice of tradition and a twist all of their own. They'll be sure to get you up and dancing! "Ragged Glory are like watching flames flicker in the darkness. They warm your very heart and soul"
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