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Arts & cultural | Outdoor

Dr Adam Perchard: The Thirteenth Fish

Don’t miss another chance to experience this extraordinary performance at Faldouet Dolmen!. After a series of popular performances back in September, scholar, performer and local fairy Dr Adam Perchard returns for an hour of theatrical ritual, magic and song.

  • Seasonal opening
  • Booking needed

Price: £7 - £10

More Information

Don’t miss another chance to experience this extraordinary performance at Faldouet Dolmen! This piece will immerse you in Jersey’s Neolithic past, bringing to life the people who erected the stones and were buried amongst them. Flitting between the worlds of opera, comedy, drama, and academia, your Puckish guide will lead you on an interactive journey through history and folklore to ask new questions about Jersey’s identity. Who were we 6,000 years ago, and who are we now? There’s something queer about these stones. Ask the right questions, and you’ll find them full of answers.

Opening Information

We are open:
March

Key Features
  • Outdoor

Location

Jersey Arts Centre
Phillips Street
St Helier
St. Martin
JE2 4SW

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Phillips Street entrance

Jersey Arts Centre

Jersey Arts Centre exists to foster the development and celebration of the arts island-wide and beyond. To enrich the quality of life for all residents and visitors. To encourage participation in the performing, visual and literary arts. To educate, inspire and to encourage debate.

Free entry