Miracle has been touring original, inventive theatre across the UK since 1979. It is one of the South West’s most distinctive voices.
Miracle has come a long way since it began life, but it has also stayed put in Cornwall. It produces a rich-mix of touring theatre from new writing and to popular adaptations of classic plays.
Miracle’s recent productions include: Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett (2013), The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (2012), Tin by Bill Scott (2012), The Tempest by William Shakespeare (2014) and The Third Policeman by Flann O’Brien (2017)
The company has produced 55 projects in 38 years and has toured 60 times. It has produced 44 touring theatre productions, including 27 original plays.
In summer, Miracle pops-up in unexpected places: on beaches and cliff tops and in amphitheatres, gardens, castles. The rest of the year, its fine-tuned flexibility enables it to adapt to venues of all shapes and sizes – from village halls to grand theatres!
Miracle’s projects are collaborative, bringing together artists, actors, musicians, writers and makers from around Cornwall to create work with a unique offbeat style, a joyful use of language and an immediate visual appeal.
It skilfully integrates the very latest technology with traditional storytelling to bring together audiences of all ages across the South West and beyond.
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