St Thomas Stories - The Audio Walk by Theatre Alibi

Exeter, England, United Kingdom
Est. 2.1km / 41 mins

Some of you might have joined us for the 'St Thomas Story Tours' last year, when we took people on a stroll around our local neighbourhood and shared stories and songs about the area.Because each group had to be small, some people missed out on a slot. And lots of you who did come wanted to do it again. So, we've decided to create a free audio tour for everyone to enjoy! One of our wonderful actors, Michael Wagg, is your guide. We've added some new stories, but perhaps most special of all, many of the voices you’ll hear belong to the people of St Thomas, who are sharing their memories first hand. These are the stories as we first heard them, and they are vivid, enlightening, funny and moving. There are photographs as well, and a map to guide you on your way. N.B. Click on the pictures at each checkpoint to read a description, and scroll to see more. You might need to re-tap the image for the description to pop up. If you live in St Thomas or nearby, get your shoes on, stick your headphones in, head to the home of Theatre Alibi at Emmanuel Hall (EX4 1EJ) for your starting point and enjoy your own personal guided tour of St Thomas which will last about 1 hour. If you can’t make it to St Thomas you can still enjoy the tour from wherever you are with a cup of tea in hand, just close your eyes, and imagine the steps you might be taking! All ages are welcome to enjoy the audio walk and the route is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.P.S. We really wanted the audio walk to be free so that it could be enjoyed by as many people as possible. But if you'd like to make a contribution towards our work, we'd be incredibly grateful. Just click here.Written by Daniel JamiesonTour Guide Michael WaggAudio edited by Lisa Heledd JonesMusic (Take Me Home and The Sculptor) by Hannah Martin Publicity Image Illustration by Trina BrammanPhotos of 'St Thomas Story Tours' by Steve TannerOriginal interviews with Fred Osborne, Brian Randall, John Stitson, Stewart Drunan, Mary Ridd, The Hellier Sisters, Michael Olford, Sue Milford, Tony Lethbridge, Rob Doran, Audrey Thomas, Andrew Kent, Steve Bennett and Jeff Fiddler.Whilst using 'St Thomas Stories - The Audio Walk' please remain vigilant when crossing roads (turning the audio off and taking your headphones out). You are responsible for the safety of yourself and any minors in your group. Theatre Alibi does not accept liability for any injury or damage or loss to persons or property of those using the audio walk. In light of coronavirus, whilst on the audio walk please stick to social distancing measures and adhere to current government guidelines. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the information in 'St Thomas Stories - The Audio Walk' is correct Theatre Alibi cannot accept responsibility for any errors or inaccuracies. The route described was accurate as of April 2021.Supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. 

by Theatre Alibi
Theatre Alibi have been making work for adult and family audiences from its base at Emmanuel Hall in Exeter since 1982.

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