It's Show Time!
Spooky Season Performance
Double double, toil and trouble! Fire burn and cauldron bubble!
Join us this half term for a spooky and silly performance at The National Centre For Early Music in York.
This opportunity is open to all Toolbox Drama members and the wonderful Club Wilber children, part of The Wilberforce Trust. The two group will devise their own story to be shared at the end of the day with family and friends.
All participants can attend this event as a performer or an audience member. Please see below more information about bookings.
Attending as a performer
When: Tuesday 29th October 2024
Time For Performers: 10.30am – 3pm
Cost: Free (donations are welcome! You will have the option to make a donation when booking your ticket)
Address: National Centre For Early Music, St Margaret’s Church, Walmgate, York YO1 9TL
Fancy taking to the stage? Get involved in this year’s autumn show, taking place at The National Centre For Early Music in York! Create Halloween inspired stories, music and dances to be performed for an invited audience at the end of the day. The event will be delivered by our drama, music and dance practitioners, we can’t wait to get started!
A photographer will be present on the day. You will be asked to opt in or out of having your photographs taken when you arrive.
Please note that booking is essential.
Attending as an audience member
When: Tuesday 29th October 2024
Time For Audience Members: 2pm – 3pm
Cost: Free (donations are welcome! You will have the option to make a donation when booking your ticket)
Address: National Centre For Early Music, St Margaret’s Church, Walmgate, York YO1 9TL
Would you like to join the event as an audience member? We’d love to have you in the audience cheering on our performers! The show will last around 30 minutes, followed by a tea and coffee social. Perhaps stay to meet the cast?
A photographer will be present on the day. You will be asked to opt in or out of having your photographs taken when you arrive.
Please note that booking is essential.
Important Information
The venue is fully accessible, but with limited parking. There are plenty of public car parks within walking distance of the venue and it is very close the major bus routes around the city. If you need to park on site due to mobility and access issues, please let us know as soon as possible as we will do our best to reserve you a parking space. Please note that these are offered on a first come first served basis.
The venue itself is fully accessible and provides participants with accessible toilets (unfortunately there is no changing place) and comfortable breakout spaces. There is also an outdoor space, for those who would like to get some fresh air throughout the day.
There will be a hour scheduled for lunch, performers and their support providers are welcome to head off site during this time if you like. However, we would recommend bringing your own pack up with you. Tea and coffee will be provided.
There will be a photographer at this event and you will be asked if you would like to provide your consent for photos to be captured of you. Please note that you are not obliged to provide consent and you can change your mind at any time.
If you would like to know more about The National Centre For Early Music, please click here.
Further Information About Booking Tickets
Please book tickets for everyone in attendance, including support workers, PA’s and parents. This is to help us keep track of who is attending. Tickets are offered on a first come first served basis. Once they’re gone, they’re gone!
This project is kindly sponsored by Arts Council England.