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Friday 28th October 2016, 7.30pm
Come join us in the caves deep below this unique beautifully preserved Victorian music hall. Mick Whysall and Dave Brookes (The Woolly Tellers) will entertain you with stories and anecdotes from the past!
In close collaboration with the Malt cross, it will be a unique alternative performance of dark and dire deeds on the approach to All Hallows Eve.
Tickets are £8.00 and Booking is essential
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Ticket | £8.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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