23rd October 2025 | |
7.30pm - 9.30pm | |
Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 3JD |
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£10 | |
Event organiser/part of The Village Storytelling Centre | |
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The Village Storytelling Centre’s Emerging Voices programme comes to a close with a performance of stories all based around Witches and Wells. Join us for an atmospheric storytelling journey into a world of folklore, firesides and feminine icons.
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