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We have spent the last two years working in Peterborough performing in city centre venues and community locations, running workshops with schools and the local community and working in partnership with the RSA as well as Arts Council England and Peterborough City Council. Our current project is Tales From The Middle Of Town, please see details below. We are currently developing further ideas for future work in the city, please keep checking this page for more information.

A NEW SHOP IS OPENING IN PETERBOROUGH....BUT WHAT'S INSIDE?

TALES FROM THE MIDDLE OF TOWN

Queensgate Shopping centre, Peterborough
6-16 October 2010

In a shop in the middle of Peterborough, a strange and wonderful transformation has taken place. A shop that sells stories, dreams, fairytales and even nightmares. Come and explore the shop and meet the vampire shopkeepers and the adventurous vegetables. Hear songs from far-flung mystical lands as magical footballers and mad robots take you on a journey discovering a different story around every corner. One thing is for sure, you’ve never been to a shop like this before!

Join us for our brand new theatre show - Tales From The Middle of Town happening right in the centre of Peterborough. Over the last few months we have transformed part of the Queensgate Shopping Centre (formerly Waterstones) into an amazing new space for our show. You can expect lots of live music, clowning around and fast paced excitement as actors from all over Europe tell tales from all over Peterborough.

We have spent a year collecting stories from over 1000 youngsters across Peterborough and have used them for this exciting site- specific show.

6-16 October 2010, daytime and evening performances available. Tickets £5 children £7 Adults, Family Ticket £18. Please call the eastern Angles Box Office on 01473 211 498 or book online at www.easternagles.co.uk.

To visit the Tales From The Middle of Town website click here