A night of mythical storytelling and song by acclaimed performer Oliver Lavery comes to Preston’s Stanley Arms on Tuesday 16 May
Oliver Lavery performs Trickster Makes The World in Preston, part of Lancashire Fringe Festival in 2021 Pic: Garry Cook
Lavery’s show, which is touring the North West, explores traditional folklore in an explosive and comedic medley of tales. “The Trickster is common to many mythologies, always ruining everything for everyone with his silly pranks, but somehow managing to make the world a better place almost by accident.
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