1612, King James of Scotland sits safely on the throne of England and the Gunpowder Treason Plotters have long since been executed. Everyone in the kingdom celebrates the 5th November, the day that remembers how King and Parliament narrowly escaped the infamous plot of 1605. Everyone celebrates by lighting bonfires, ringing bells and listening to special sermons. Except for one woman. Her son was executed. What did Guy Fawkes’ mother feel? What does she have to say?

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Wed 5 - Sat 8 Nov
Baking battles, singing sponges, and a sprinkle of hilarity
Sat 22 - Sun 23 , Tue 25 - Sat 29 Nov
Join Charlie and the four golden ticket winners as they enter the world of pure imagination in the Wonka factory!
Sat 15 Nov
A dazzling 1930s-themed fair to celebrate the theatre's 90th birthday