Join us for an evening of stories, food and cheer!
We'll be welcoming storytellers Stephen Hobbs and Mark Steinhardt to Swindon, they'll be telling two big stories and we'll be feasting on some warming home-cooked food between their performances. Ticket includes storytelling show with 1 course of food. There will be a bar with a range of refreshments and sweet treats available to purchase.
Christ Church Community Centre, Cricklade St, Old Town, Swindon (Main hall)
24th February 2024. Doors open 6pm. Tickets will not be available on the door. Ages 14+
£16 no tickets on the door, events usually sell out so please book in advance
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