24th January 2024
Price: £16.25
Concession: £13.25
Paralympic gold medal-winning cyclist Steve Bate MBE shares the incredible journey of riding to ascend the iconic mountain of Kilimanjaro, with fellow Paralympic gold medallist Karen Darke MBE. With a diverse team, Wild Tracks explores themes of challenge, diversity and human potential.
This evening of film and insight will illuminate the gifts that lie within the tough-stuff of life and how we might transform what, at first, seems messy, into something rich in meaning and magic. From the physical demands of the journey to the emotional healing that mountains bring, take a journey of discovery and inspiration.
A rare opportunity to hear, first-hand, a story of resilience, transformation and human connection.
Show Time: 7:30pm (doors open at 7pm)
Age Recommendation: 12+ (under 18s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian)
Approx Running Time: 1 hour, 50 minutes (with interval)
*£1.25 transaction fee will be added per ticket
Wheelchair spaces cannot be booked online; please call the Box Office.
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