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Appetite presents Roundabout: Workers Live Drawing!

Friday 20 October 2017

All Roundabout performances take place in Paines Plough’s pop-up, plug-and-play theatre outside the recently built No.1 Smithfield, City Centre, Hanley.

A lively, soul lifting evening where you will learn a whole array of drawing techniques, hosted by artist Rebecca Davies and accompanied by a DJ.

Part performance and part live-drawing event, the night will be compered by Rebecca, accompanied by a special soul and dance set from DJ Calum Murphy.

You’ll be catapulted into a new inner city club for the night starting at the grand opening of The Golden Torch.

No drawing experience necessary!

Performance begins at 9.30pm

Donate What You Decide!
Book in advance for free and donate (however much you decide) at the event.

Friday 20 October 2017

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