Our top tips for what’s on and what to see and do in Stoke-on-Trent this coming week (12 -18 December)… For even more ideas, visit our  What’s On page.

The Lost Post Office

  

B Arts – 12 to 17 December

The Lost Post Office

Join B Arts for The Lost Post Office, a magical mid-winter experience using theatre, puppets, play, music, story-telling and surprises. It is a family theatre show suitable for children of all ages, families and the young at heart. Audiences are invited to embark upon a tour of the Lost Post Office, greeted by a myriad of post office workers who busy themselves with sorting the items that are impossible to send in the post.


East 17 - Stay Another Day Christmas Tour 2022

  

Victoria Hall –  15 December

East 17 - Stay Another Day Christmas Tour

The now legendary East 17 are heading to Victoria Hall, for a night that promises to be 2022's must-see Christmas show! Achievements include 18 top 20 singles and 4 top 10 albums, with worldwide record sales in excess of 18 million units. They are one of the most influential acts of their generation, mixing up hip hop, R'n'B and pop into their own style. With Special Guests S Club All Stars and the Blazin' Squad!


Cinderella at Mitchell Arts Centre

  

Mitchell Arts Centre – 16 to 31 December

Cinderella at Mitchell Arts Centre

You are all invited to come to the ball for family favourite, Cinderella at Mitchell Arts Centre!

Christmas is always a special time and this year, the tradition returns with a show packed with songs to sing along to, plenty of adventure, sparkle and laughs with this rags to riches tale. A festive treat for the all the family!


Friday Twilight – A Christmas Carol

  

The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery - 16 December

Friday Twilight - Christmas Carol

Don't go into the Cellar theatre group return again this Christmas for a festive treat of ghost stories. Join the great Victorian novelist Charles Dickens as he brings to life one of the most famous ghost stories of all time. A tale of revenants and redemption, hauntings and humbug, seasonal spooks and sentiment. 


Christmas at Gladstone

  

Gladstone Pottery Museum - 17 December

Christmas at Gladstone

Enjoy a traditional Christmas at the museum with Santa and his Elf in our grotto, festive face painting and craft activities. Children can also make their own fresh table decoration with our experienced floristry tutor. Finish the day off with our early evening carol concert when our café will be serving mince pies and mulled wine. Free with museum admission, small charge applies for craft activities.

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B-Arts
Arts Centre
B-Arts

B-Arts are North Staffordshire based artists and producers who have been co-creating work with communities in the area since 1985.

Victoria Hall
Theatre
Victoria Hall at night

The refurbished and extended Victoria Hall is located at the heart of Stoke-on-Trent's Cultural Quarter is now a 1467 seat concert hall with a magnificent glass-roofed atrium.

Mitchell Arts Centre
Theatre
Mitchell Arts Centre Auditorium

Mitchell Arts Centre is a community arts centre offering a varied programme of events and also houses the wonderful licenced Spitfire Cafe Bar.

The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
Museum
The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery houses Designated Collections and displays fine and decorative arts, costume, local history, archaeology and natural history collections as well as the world's greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics. It is also home to the fascinating Staffordshire Hoard and the outstanding Spitfire Gallery. Relax at the museum cafe or browse the Foyer Shop for unique quality gifts. Follow children's trails and enjoy drop-in activities and special events. There are also changing exhibitions throughout the year.

Gladstone Pottery Museum
Museum
Throwing a pot

VisitEngland's Small Visitor Attraction of the Year 2020! Visit the only complete Victorian pottery factory from the days when coal burning ovens made the world's finest bone china. Gladstone Pottery Museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of Stoke-on-Trent, famously known the world over as The Potteries.

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