Pumpkins, Punjabi drummers and a performance of a Tiger's Tale on show for free in Grimsby
There will be free food and drinks, music and dance in the heart of Grimsby to celebrate the town as an international food town.
The countdown is on for the spectacular street party in St James' Square. There will be free tastings, tea and Tigger at the celebration of Edible Grimsby.
Hosted by The Culture House, the family event will include Punjabi drummers, a performance of how tea is produced and a show of The Tiger's Tale.
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The event on Saturday, October 5, promises free food tastings, food and drink stalls, entertainment for families. This vibrant event produced by The Culture House in partnership with Emergency Exit Arts, celebrates growing, cooking and sharing food and offers live performances, music, free tastings of jams, chutneys and pickles made by community groups and food, drink and craft stalls provided by OE Makers Market.
Taking place from 11am to 4pm, the day will include an array of performances from both local and national talent including street theatre, live music, immersive creative story-telling shows and indoor theatre.
Local community groups Oasis Hub, Community Shop, Friendship at Home and makers including Beetroot Collective will be making bespoke sauces and ‘A Jar of Goodness’ using locally grown ingredients, provided by Green Futures. Rhubarb jams and onion chutney will be offered for tasting, together with home-made scones provided by The Canopy Kitchen.
Other fantastic local food stalls that have recently between them served thousands at Cleethorpes’ Grub Fest, will include the popular Greek Shack. Riverhead Coffee will also be providing tasting treats and mini bites.
During the event, enjoy the booming global sounds of Punjabi Roots, a band of brilliant drummers will have the square bopping. As well as fun, food-related street theatre, visitors can also enjoy three shows by national touring companies - TEABREAK, TOAST and A Tiger’s Tale for children by M6 Theatre.
Offering chai tea served from a beautifully hand painted ‘Tuk Tuk’, this gentle performance brings a moment of calm, honouring one of our most-loved rituals: tea drinking. Using immersive headphones, glide through a sound journey of tea and how it’s found itself into our tea pots.
This mesmerising journey takes you from ‘leaf to cup’, travelling across continents, from the sounds of tea-pickers in Sri Lanka to the hum of a British cafe. It features sound clips from gardeners, historians, tea-makers, mothers and children speaking about what tea means to them. The audio is accompanied by a dance piece, performed by dancers in beautiful costumes.
Toast is an outdoor show which takes audiences on a journey around the world and through the seasons with music, food, stories and dance!Join the ‘Guild of Toasters’ at their Toast cart for 45 minutes and immerse with the performers who, along the way, provide pancakes, coffee and wonderful ‘Cypriot Doughnuts.’ There will be singing, dancing, wild grannies and lots of laughs.
The children’s show, A Tiger's Tale is being hosted within Grimsby Minster, with a production for ages 4 to 11 years. M6 Theatre presents a fantastical production by an award winning playwright, Mike Kenny. Based on the extraordinary story of ‘Fenella’, A Tiger's Tale is a high spirited balancing act of circus, puppetry, live music and song.
From a circus train in South Africa, to a steamboat on the Atlantic Ocean and onward to West Yorkshire, a ramshackle travelling troupe tells us the unbelievable true story of a family of acrobats and their adopted tiger cub.
Also on the day, the Made in Grimsby stage will showcase local music talent throughout the day and there will be judging of a children’s scarecrow competition within the ‘Wacky Patch’, decorated with locally-grown pumpkins.
More fun and entertainment includes circus skills and the Stilt-Walking Chefs from the Earthbound Misfits, the Artisans walkabout duo as well as Nunny’s Farm and local author Rosita Bird whose stall will be showcasing her children’s books on healthy-eating themes.
Charlotte Bowen, Culture House director said: “2024 sees a return to St James’ Square for Edible Grimsby and it should be a brilliant day when all ages can enjoy food alongside fantastic entertainment within the town centre”
“We’re committed to enlivening our grey streets with vibrant and accessible events and Edible Grimsby is just one offering that aims to achieve this." Edible Grimsby is funded by Create North East Lincolnshire through the Place Partnership Fund and supported by Ramsden International and Pattesons Glass.
A Tiger’s Tale is free to attend but must be booked in advance through Birdhouse www.birdhousetheatre.co.uk as limited places are available.