Sharing the
power of stories

The first storytellers sat in circles around campfires — sharing tales that sparked imagination, understanding and connection.

We can’t light fires in our sessions, but we can make circles.

In our circles, everyone is equal. Everyone is seen and heard. When someone stands up, their story becomes the centre — an invitation to listen, feel and create together.

We believe stories have power — to inspire, to connect, to build communities. Every story begins with a spark of imagination, and sometimes, sparks start fires.

What we offer

SHOWS
youth theatre
workshops

what’s on

Mutton

13—29 NOVEMBER

1809. Mary Bateman is about to be hung for witchcraft and murder. Only one of those things is illegal. Her career of crime has included fake identities, magic charms, poisoned pudding, a holy hen, drunk watchmen, a fire at the mill and — of course — a freshly-shaved leg of mutton.

find out more