Saturday 11 May & Sunday 12 May
As the scaffolding is removed and the spire is revealed, we are celebrating the history of the Cathedral and its people with an exciting new production. Travel through the ages in a time machine performance created by a vibrant community cast.
This exciting piece of promenade theatre takes its audience on a journey around the glorious Lichfield Cathedral with tales from this historic site told through, dance and music. Admission is by ticket only for this after-hours performance.
What can you expect to see?
The audience will be taken on an intimate journey through time, and around the Cathedral. Coming face to face with Saints, Stonemasons, Victorians, Roundheads, Royalists, and more, with pop up performances from a number of community groups, (we don’t want to give too much away)!
ECHOES promises to be an immersive experience full of secrets, history, heart, and hope. We’re very proud of it. Don’t miss out!
Tickets are FREE, with donations encouraged to support the upkeep of Lichfield Cathedral, please pay what you can.
This event is now fully booked.
Please complete the form below to join our waiting list:
- Audience numbers will be capped at a maximum of 70 per performance.
- Tickets MUST BE PRE-BOOKED.
- Pay what you can policy in place.
- Please get in touch if you need to cancel, to allow tickets to be reallocated. Email: boxoffice@lichfield-cathedral.org
- All performances will be BSL Interpreted
- Access note: This performance is approximately 60 minutes in length. 40 minutes takes place on the move. All performance areas are wheelchair accessible and there will be clusters of accessible seating available in each performance area. Please get in touch if you have any questions.
Echoes sneak peek:
This project has been made possible thanks to the generous support of organisations, trusts and individuals, including:
Edward Cadbury Trust, Garfield Weston Foundation, Golden Bottle Trust, Headley Trust, HS2 Community and Environment Fund, Julia and Hans Rausing Trust, Lichfield Conduit Land Trust, Lord Barnby's Foundation, Oakley Charitable Trust, Staffordshire Historic Churches Trust, Wolfson Foundation