The Chocolate Factory Stage: Early 20th Century Theatre at Cadbury
Join Professor Catherine Hindson for a talk on this fascinating subject and explore the history of magnificent productions at the Cadbury factory.
It is well-known that Cadbury’s encouraged workers to take part in sporting activities. What is less well known is that the recreational activities at the factory also included an astonishing amount of theatre. In this talk Professor Catherine Hindson from the University of Bristol will explore outdoor performances staged on the factory’s Girls Recreation Grounds; including huge al fresco plays with casts of hundreds. Alongside these, the talk will share the histories of some of the performances that took place inside the factory walls, pantomimes, sketches, and dramas designed to entertain, educate, and strengthen the factory’s community.
This heritage talk takes place at 7pm on Thursday 18th July 2024, and lasts for about an hour followed by a Q+A.
Venue
Selly Manor Museum, Maple Road, Bournville, B30 2AE
Cost and Booking
£7 per person. To book please call Selly Manor Museum on 0121 472 0199.
Admission includes a chance to explore Selly Manor Museum so please do come early to enjoy the Tudor manor. Refreshments are also included.
Join Professor Catherine Hindson for a talk on this fascinating subject and explore the history of magnificent productions at the Cadbury factory.
It is well-known that Cadbury’s encouraged workers to take part in sporting activities. What is less well known is that the recreational activities at the factory also included an astonishing amount of theatre. In this talk Professor Catherine Hindson from the University of Bristol will explore outdoor performances staged on the factory’s Girls Recreation Grounds; including huge al fresco plays with casts of hundreds. Alongside these, the talk will share the histories of some of the performances that took place inside the factory walls, pantomimes, sketches, and dramas designed to entertain, educate, and strengthen the factory’s community.
This heritage talk takes place at 7pm on Thursday 18th July 2024, and lasts for about an hour followed by a Q+A.
Venue
Selly Manor Museum, Maple Road, Bournville, B30 2AE
Cost and Booking
£7 per person. To book please call Selly Manor Museum on 0121 472 0199.
Admission includes a chance to explore Selly Manor Museum so please do come early to enjoy the Tudor manor. Refreshments are also included.