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- Price
- £3.00 – £7.00
- Venue
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- Arts Centre Washington
Event description
Roll up, roll up! Step right up for a night where curiosity takes centre stage, ideas spark, creativity bursts into life, and the very idea of freedom is thrown into the spotlight.
As part of the national project Our Freedom: Then and Now, Arts Centre Washington proudly presents Unbound: Our Freedom Cabaret, a cabaret spectacular.
Four extraordinary creative hubs from our community programmes; Washington Youth Theatre, Right Track Music Project, Washington Young Film Makers, and The Crocodile Collective Community Podcasting Group, have joined forces to ask: What does freedom mean? Where do we find it? What happens when it’s taken away?
Expect a playful, thought-provoking mix of drama, live music, film, and conversation. Prepare for surprises, laughter, and moments that will make you stop and think. And because no cabaret is complete without a little mischief, you can also expect games, audience interaction, and the unexpected at every turn.
Unbound isn’t just a show; it’s an invitation, to listen, to question, to celebrate, and to join the conversation about what freedom means today.
Will you find your own answer by the end of the night?
Dates and times
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1:00pm
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4:00pm

Find out more about ‘Our Freedom: Then & Now’ a national project reflecting what freedom means to local people and their communities, following the 80th anniversary of VE/VJ Day, and our journey to develop Unbound: Our Freedom Cabaret.
The programme is delivered in partnership with Libraries Connected and Open Eye Gallery, supported using public funding by UK Government through Arts Council England.





