Ivory Cutlery
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Evie Waddell
Ivory Cutlery is a 50-minute visual, musical storytelling performance, inspired by iconic Scottish artist Ivor Cutler. Ivor was a unique man from Govan, born in 1923, famed for songs/lyrics such as Women of the World Take Over and Why Don’t a Woman Love a Woman? Other songs are about quirky animals, everyday food or elements of Scotland’s natural environment such as I Believe in Bugs. The show will tempt adults to reconnect with their wilder imaginations and include traditional Scottish music, movement and BSL.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Captioning, Signed Performance
Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
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