News Archive


  • Redruth Lights Up for Christmas

    24 October 2008

    November 29th kicks off a month of festive celebrations in Redruth.
  • Krowji plans for Christmas in Redruth

    07 October 2008

    Saturday 29th November is the first date to put in your diary - this is the official day for the turning on of the lights in Redruth and there will be a lantern parade by local school children. Not forgetting of course a visit from Father Christmas himself!

  • Job Opportunity at Krowji

    17 September 2008

    A Creative Producer is required for the pilot European Regions of Culture project.

  • Krowji plans for Christmas in Redruth

    15 September 2008

    Preparations are underway for this year's Christmas events in Redruth. After the success of last year's Krowji Vean shop/gallery/grotto we have decided to do it all again only bigger and better!
  • Football fever at Plen-an-Gwary

    24 July 2008

    We are very excited to present a play from a new, professional Cornish Theatre Company who are working with performers from the many corners of Cornwall.

  • Krowji plans on display

    11 July 2008

    Proposals for new work-spaces at the Old Grammar School on display
  • Greek hero comes to Redruth

    25 June 2008

    Miracle Theatre Company present Jason at Redruth's new Plen an Gwary
  • Cornwall Open Studios

    23 May 2008

    This is an opportunity to meet and talk with artists and designers in residence at Krowji who are taking part in Cornwall Open Studios.

  • Mining statue unveiled in Redruth

    03 April 2008

    The Redruth Mining Art Group has unveiled a specially commissioned major piece of sculpture in Fore Street.
  • Ordinalia

    01 January 2008

    ACT's productions of the Cornish miracle plays formed a unique and innovative community project based in west Cornwall, with large numbers of local people coming together to perform these plays from the 15th Century under the direction of a team of theatre professionals.  The plays were performed in the centre of the town of St Just in the Plen-an-Gwary (place of the play), one of only 2 surviving medieval amphitheatres in Cornwall.