Following a number of postponements due to an unprecedented amount of rain over the last few months, we have decided to move the date of our performances of ‘Tristan & Yseult’ to later in the year, to give us the best chance to ensure that they can go ahead.
Booking is now open for these rescheduled performances which are set to take place on Sunday 30th June at 11am and 2.30pm at Indian Queens Pit near St Columb Major.
This raucous production will see a trio of actors from Smashed Window Community Theatre perform an entirely improvised take on ‘Tristan & Yseult’. It’s epic, energetic and sure to have you crying with tears of laughter (and perhaps a few of sorrow too)!
Performances are 1 hour 30 minutes with an interval.
This production is recommended for ages 8+.
Adult tickets are priced pay as you feel at £10, £12 and £15. Tickets for those aged 16 and under are priced at £5.
This is an outdoor production, so please bring a chair or blanket to sit on and dress for the weather!
Smashed Window is a community theatre company based in Cornwall. Its team facilitates workshops and creates exciting new work, under the ethos that everyone should have access to a creative practice. Smashed Window has hosted creative workshops across Cornwall and created One Day Plays.
A Scheduled Monument, Indian Queens Pit was constructed as a preaching pit by local villagers in 1850 within a disused mining openwork. It was traditionally used by the local Methodist Chapels from Indian Queens and Fraddon, as well as a temperance society. Today, it remains at the heart of the local community and regularly hosts fetes, concerts and plays.
This event has been made possible by funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, and we’re hugely grateful for its support.