Sun 10 Oct 2021
7.30pm
Folk (Music)
Re-scheduled five times but worth the wait....
Grace Petrie
This is a charity fundraising event in aid of The Plough.
All tickets £13.50 (10 x tickets for Key Workers @ £6.75 - No proof needed - we trust you!)
Booking essential!
book online
book online
When booking tickets for this event, please book for all people (6 tickets maximum) in your party in the same transaction so that we can ensure you will be seated together.
Grace Petrie’s unique takes on life, love and politics, and the warmth and wit with which they are delivered, have won over an army of loyal fans across the alternative, folk, political and comedy scenes. She’s toured with Billy Bragg and Frank Turner, supported comedians Robin Ince and Josie Long, and collaborated with Leon Rosselson and Peggy Seeger. She has been a frequent guest on BBC Radio 4’s the Now Show and has appeared on Channel 4’s Random Acts.
Her new album ‘Queer As Folk’ was released Sept ’18.
COVID-19 Safety for events at The Plough Arts Centre
Keeping us all safe
Here is a summary of what to expect when you come to an event or screening.
For full details see COVID-19 Safety Policy for live events.
- Book online for all your group (max 6) so we can seat you together
- Unwell? Stay home. Have a refund
- On arrival, scan the QR Code Poster
- We’ll take your temperature. Over 37.5 degrees? Have a refund
- Wear a mask
- Follow the one way system
- Observe social distancing.
- Cabaret seating downstairs
- Balcony seating in spaced-out rows with reduced capacity
- Café/Bar closed: Bring your own drinks. Make a corkage donation!
- All shows are ‘relaxed’. Visit the loo anytime. (2 max at a time)COVID-19 Safety for events at The Plough Arts Centre
- No intervals
- Use hand sanitiser: available throughout The Plough
- Extra cleaning measures in place before each show.
- Enjoy the show!
Running time 100 minutes including an interval
The Plough Arts Centre
- ‘She’s the urgent, pulsing, compassionate talent this world desperately needs.’ The Observer
- ‘She writes the sort of songs you want to pin the lyrics of on your bedroom wall, or on the office door, to remind you and everyone else who might read them what is important and true’ Buzz Magazine