Words: Emma Gullon Doncaster is a hidden gem for local culture; with so many events along with pre-existing history finally being recognised by the public, things are set to make the town a great place for more tourists to come. And now The Sand House Charity have brought to life a Doncaster treasure, long long …
CAST opened its doors back in 2013, it’s mission has been to create equal and diverse opportunities for the people of Doncaster. Our town’s level of work limiting illnesses is 23% higher than the rest of the UK, therefore this modern theatre has equally modern methods on how to make the arts accessible and enjoyable …
With Justice for Orgreave being dismissed by the government, the creative media has been using the miners’ strike as a source for new material. These new visions usually come from the perspective of those who witnessed and felt the full impact of what happened, making the audience empathise with the stories the actors’ are playing. …
Thirty two years since the miner’s strike, the people of Doncaster still feel the pain of its consequences. Writer Garry Lyons (The Bill, Heartbeat and The Worst Witch) has teamed up with the local community of Stainforth and Dunscroft to create The Last Seam. This is the true story of the closing of Hatfield Colliery, …
History for all the family. Disgusting Doncaster! @CAST, Waterdale Doncaster. 7th-8th April. (performance times vary) Talegate Theatre Productions presents a family adventure that takes us back in time to the history of our town. Co produced by the writer of Discover Doncaster and with a Horrible Histories vibe to it, Disgusting Doncaster is a brand …