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8 June: Clarice Cliff - Sunshine on a Plate!

Clarice Cliff was an extraordinary woman. Her striking, colourful and innovative designs have made her a household name and in May 2003 one of her most famous pieces was sold at Christie’s for almost forty thousand pounds. Her vibrant and joyful designs represented the new modern spirit of the 1930’s for women and the play charts her rise from humble working-class beginnings to art director of a famous commercial firm. In public she was described as one of the romances of the pottery trade, but her private life concealed a heart wrenching secret which could have ruined her.

The show is a co-production with The Phoenix and Dan Hill.

About the venue:
Nestled within the walls of a Victorian Courthouse, our intimate venue offers a personal and immersive journey, allowing you to connect deeply with the stories unfolding before you. The close proximity to the stage ensures that every emotion, every nuance, is felt with an intensity that lingers long after the final curtain falls.

Our fully licensed bar, offers a selection of drinks, before and after the performance. The warm ambiance of the bar area provides the perfect space for pre-show mingling and post-show reflections.

Event details:

  • Doors and bar open - 7.30pm
  • Performance starts - 8pm
  • Ticket - £15.00
  • Fully licensed bar available before and after the performance

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8 June: Clarice Cliff - Sunshine on a Plate!

Clarice Cliff was an extraordinary woman. Her striking, colourful and innovative designs have made her a household name and in May 2003 one of her most famous pieces was sold at Christie’s for almost forty thousand pounds. Her vibrant and joyful designs represented the new modern spirit of the 1930’s for women and the play charts her rise from humble working-class beginnings to art director of a famous commercial firm. In public she was described as one of the romances of the pottery trade, but her private life concealed a heart wrenching secret which could have ruined her.

The show is a co-production with The Phoenix and Dan Hill.

About the venue:
Nestled within the walls of a Victorian Courthouse, our intimate venue offers a personal and immersive journey, allowing you to connect deeply with the stories unfolding before you. The close proximity to the stage ensures that every emotion, every nuance, is felt with an intensity that lingers long after the final curtain falls.

Our fully licensed bar, offers a selection of drinks, before and after the performance. The warm ambiance of the bar area provides the perfect space for pre-show mingling and post-show reflections.

Event details:

  • Doors and bar open - 7.30pm
  • Performance starts - 8pm
  • Ticket - £15.00
  • Fully licensed bar available before and after the performance

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