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This page lists all the scheduled events at Buxton Opera House. If you would like to see all the shows between specific dates in the future then please select your preferred start and end date. Alternatively, you may filter by category.
The Worm That Squirmed
31 July 2:00 PM
Buxton Puppet Festival 2010
A contemporary show for children or adults alike. Indonesian rod puppets tell the story of a squirmy worm who causes chaos wherever he goes. Using little spoken language, this visual feast of farce crosses cultural borders in crazy pursuit of the worm. Where is he now? Watch out everybody! Read more about this event … or
The Worm That Squirmed
31 July 4:00 PM
Buxton Puppet Festival 2010
A contemporary show for children or adults alike. Indonesian rod puppets tell the story of a squirmy worm who causes chaos wherever he goes. Using little spoken language, this visual feast of farce crosses cultural borders in crazy pursuit of the worm. Where is he now? Watch out everybody! Read more about this event … or
Funny Wonders Showcase
31 July 7:00 PM
Buxton Puppet Festival 2010
An Evening of Young People’s Shadow Puppet Theatre
From an Underwater Adventure to Tales from Japan, Funny Wonders’ young people present their own versions of new and traditional tales, in an informal evening showcasing the work and partnership of Funny Wonders Inc. and Transition Buxton. An opportunity to enjoy unique performances and find out more about what these two local organisations have to offer.
Suitable for audiences aged 7 & over. Read more about this event … or
Iolanthe - G&S Opera Company
31 July 7:30 PM
The 17th International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival
The highly acclaimed Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company open the 17th Festival with a brand new traditional production of Iolanthe, directed by Alan Spencer. Starring Festival favourites Richard Stuart as The Lord Chancellor, Mark Evans as Private Willis, Victoria Joyce as Phyllis and Jill Pert as The Fairy Queen. Read more about this event … or

