“Wakefield has established itself as an under-the-radar cultural hub and home to one of the best independent arts festivals in Europe” – Under The Radar
Not long ago, it seemed highly unlikely the UK would vote to leave the EU. We had a reasonable opposition to the Tory Government, Donald Trump was a buffoon who surely wasn’t going to beat Hilary Clinton
Bill Kenwright’s Classic Thriller Theatre Company, returns with their latest chilling whodunit, the creepy comedy thriller The Cat and the Canary.
“I chose the title The Freedom of Movement to reflect my career, not only travelling the world performing but also moving between many different genres of music,” explains Rattigan.
A further, exciting update to the announcement that Wakefield will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon Landings with a two week, mostly FREE Festival Of The Moon comes with confirmation that Public Service Broadcasting will play their entire album The Race For Space in full,
“After our biggest ever year in 2018, our feeling for 2019 very much centred around this phrase of “More Than A Festival”. We’ve always been challenged by the physical spaces and the infrastructure in Wakefield; we’re not a city setup to host something like Long Division. But we’ve always turned that into a positive, making the festival an unusual but joyfully surprising experience.”