Roaring success continues its Cornish tour
CARN to Cove continues to present newly commissioned work from the FEAST programme by Cornwall-based companies.
Bash Street started touring
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The Lion Tamer
in the autumn and continue to visit village halls throughout February.
A melodrama full of action, pathos and silent comedy from a bygone era,
The Lion Tamer
combines circus skills, slapstick comedy and an original musical score to bring you a black and white movie show from the golden age of the silver screen.
A down-at-heel showman is rapidly running out of acts for his travelling circus when a stranger arrives in town. When the lion tamer has an unfortunate accident, the newcomer is 'volunteered' for the job – with comic and catastrophic results!
The success of Carn to Cove is founded on the commitment and enthusiasm of the local promoters across the county. Tickets can be booked by calling your local hall on the phone number given, or online by visiting www.carntocove.co.uk. Please support your local volunteers who work so hard to make a great night out by making sure you are in the village hall on the night Carn to Cove comes to you!
If you are under the age of 26 you can go and see the show for free through the A Night Less Ordinary scheme – all details on the website, or call the office on 01209 313200.
Saturday, February 13: North Hill Village Hall, 7.30pm, 01566 782463
February 20: Epworth Hall, Helston, 7.30pm, 01326 568936
February 21: Tremayne Hall, Mylor Bridge, 7.30pm, 01326 375084
February 26: Nancegollan Village Hall, 7.30pm, 01209 831502
February 27: Dobwalls Memorial Hall, 7.30pm, 01579 320993
March 6: Maker with Rame Community Hall, 7.30pm, 01752 823243.








Comments
by Sara, helston
Sunday, February 21 2010, 1:41PM
“Saw this last night in Helston, excellent well worth going to see , we paid £8.00 per ticket well worth the money. Excellent acting and brilliant costumes especially the lion. Keep up the good work.”