Whats on When!
See PDF and Word versions of our programme for 2024 at the end of the page - we hope you'll be able see one of these on your mobile, or print them out at home if you need
Friday
Schools Event pm - The Story Bazaar with pupils of Abbot’s Hall School and Chilton School
Craft Stalls
Friday evening
Start with a Story! Open-mic with Bards Aloud
Storytelling supper with Taffy Thomas and Mossy Christian
World storytelling café broadcast live from the festival with John Row and friends
Music with Jonathan Lambert
Shonaleigh: The Petal Demon part 1: The Alchemy of the Soul - age 16 +
Persian late night stories with Zahra Afsah - The woman who carried a cow - age 16+
Firepit stories - MC Veronica Chambers
Saturday
All Day
Prickwillow ArtSpace: Family art workshop with dragons.
Cosy Book Corner with Suffolk Libraries and Ipswich Children’s Book Group: celebrate National Share A Story Month with games, crafts or just by taking some time out to curl up with a book.
Yogability - unwind for free
Hunt the virtual story with Sarah Lloyd Winder: Maria Morevna and the Moth,
Food from Cooking with Arthane.
A Word in Your Ear Coffee and stories from Nick Hennessey
Craft Stalls
Saturday daytime
Come All Ye story round with Bards Aloud aka Gerry Donlon
Dan Allum: Gypsy Dawn Rising
Stories from the Talecoat with Taffy Thomas and Mossy Christian
Amy Douglas Travelling Together
John Row and Friends: Telling stories across the planet
Sandalsticks Theatre - The Little Mermaid. Little Red Cap and the Wolf
Zahra Afsah family stories
Super-great kid’s stories: a chance for super-great kids to listen to some podcast favourites and to tell their own stories.
Aartwork
Danegeld Morris
spoken word with MC Trigger Bliss and festival favourite Byron Hand
Bedtime stories
Saturday Evening
Shonaleigh, Petal Demon part 2,The Flower Labyrinth
Aartwork - Music
Karin Lundengard: When the Water Turns Blue
Amy Douglas and friends - Emily Hennessy, Trigger Bliss, Aaron Oliver - late night show
Firepit stories - MC Veronica Chambers
Sunday
All Day
Prickwillow ArtSpace: Family art workshop with dragons.
Cosy Book Corner with Suffolk Libraries and Ipswich Children’s Book Group: celebrate National Share A Story Month with games, crafts or just by taking some time out to curl up with a book.
Hunt the virtual story with Sarah Lloyd Winder: Maria Morevna and the Moth,
Food from Cooking with Arthane.
A Word in Your Ear Coffee and stories from Nick Hennessey
Craft Stalls
Sunday daytime
The early morning Club Night. Stories from members of local storytelling clubs, MC Trish Chilton
Amy Douglas and friends, Taking the Tradition On, with Peter Monk, John Row, Dan Allum
The Straight Track of Story: find stories hidden around the museum site
Stookey Blue - Music
Green Dragon Morris
New Voices: Aaron Oliver, CB Jackson, Karin Lundengard
Hat Trick - Join in a murder mystery based around the Museum’s collection of traveller caravans, in a participatory show devised and performed by young people from the Footprints Youth Theatre group.
Shonaleigh – Heartwood
Grand Dragon procession and Dragon stories
Programme download below
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east_anglian_festival_2024_programme.for_website.docx | |
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Programme Update 15/5/24 - Whoops! Amy Douglas is 21.30 - 22.30 on Saturday 18th May!.
We'll have some copies at the festival info desk for a modest fee!
We'll have some copies at the festival info desk for a modest fee!