DRONFIELD HALL BARN - UPCOMING EVENTS
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Come face to face with the Devil in the Guildhall Theatre
This November Derby Shakespeare Theatre Company invite you to come face to face with the Devil and steal a glimpse into the jaws of Hell as they present The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe.
Buxton Fringe has released the results of its latest audience survey showing that 92% of respondents gave an approval rate of 4 or 5 out of 5.
The overall satisfaction was reflected at the box office with Underground Venues enjoying a 16% increase on ticket sales on 2017. Managed venues The Rotunda and The Green Man also reported healthy ticket sales and the estimated average per performance audience figure for ticketed events across the whole Fringe was 26.
I am delighted to invite you to two studio events this Autumn to tickle your arty tastebuds. I'll be exhibiting my work at both events
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Derby Theatre is excited to start rehearsals next week for their big, family-friendly, festive production for 2018/19, Hansel & Gretel adapted by Mike Kenny, a mouth-watering, magical show with lashings of live music performed by a marvellous band of actor-musicians, on from Friday 30 November until Saturday 5 January.
Gandini Juggling and Seeta Patel present their incredible new show at Déda on Thursday 29 November at 7.30pm. The work explores the creative interface between juggling, geometry and classical Indian dance in a stunning new production.
Nearly 90 Public Services students from Derby College’s Broomfield Hall Land-based and Leisure college in Morley joined Derby City Council’s Streetpride staff and councillors to help paint, clean and spruce up the streets in part of Derby city centre.
Students at Derby College’s Technical Skills College in Ilkeston have raised nearly £130 for MacMillan Cancer after taking part in their charity’s World Biggest Coffee Morning.
Students and staff on the Pathway to Working Life programme made