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Top 5 for arts and theatre

ARTS AND THEATRE TOP 5

From one of the country’s leading art galleries through to a theatre unlike any other on the planet, Cornwall is a hotbed for theatre and the arts.

Take a stroll down the high street and you’ll quickly realise that Falmouth has more galleries than your average town. Alongside the traditional seascapes, you’ll find some stunning work from both established and emerging artists.

If theatre is your thing, you’re in the right place, with plays, performances and readings taking place everywhere from industrial spaces to windswept cliffs. From home grown to internationally acclaimed talent - you’ll never be far from an inspiring installation, exhibition or performance.

The Poly at Falmouth

Located in the heart of Falmouth, the Poly was initially founded in 1833 ‘to promote the useful and fine arts’. It’s still continuing that ethos today – screening a mix of independent, classic and new films, hosting workshops, talks and live performances, as well as providing a space for art exhibitions.

The Fish Factory

The Fish Factory is a multi-function arts space consisting of 22 artist workspaces, a gallery, cafe and a multi-use event space in Penryn. It brings together people of all ages and from all walks of life in a vibrant artistic community. Head to The Fish Factory to see some of the freshest work by local painters, illustrators, mixed media, installation artists, graduates, printers, potters, writers and more. The Fish Factory, Penryn

The Minack Theatre

You may have to find a friend with a car, but a trip to the Minack is absolutely essential. Perched on granite cliffs and overlooking Porthcuro Bay, the Minack is a venue like no other. From The Pirates of Penzance to Proms at The Minack, the venue plays host to a wide variety of concerts and plays, adding an other-worldly dimension to already dramatic performances.

Tate St Ives

St Ives has long been a haven for artists, drawn by the special quality of light. The new Tate St Ives opened in June 2017 and is worth the journey. With workshops, talks and exhibitions on all year round from local and international artists, it’s offerings rival the biggest galleries.

Falmouth Art Gallery

Take a stroll down the high street and you’ll quickly realise that Falmouth has more galleries than your average town. While many offer traditional seaside fare, some are worth closer inspection. Falmouth Art Gallery, located in the same building as the public library on The Moor, is probably the best known. It has a collection of more than 2000 works and the exhibitions are constantly changing.

Cornwall is home to some amazing touring theatre companies, including Rogue Theatre, Miracle and Wildworks. Keep your eyes peeled for their latest shows.

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