Important Notice: Fire at the Alexander Centre
On New Year’s Eve, a fire occurred at the rear of our Gatefield Hall, The Alex’s main events space. Thankfully, no one was in the venue and there were no injuries. This event has been relocated to The Arden Theatre. Leslie Smith Dr, Faversham ME13 8PW (In the Central carpark)
We will be, or may already have been, in touch with all current ticket holders directly. If you have any questions, please get in contact via email at bookings@thealex.org.uk or by phone on 01795 591691.
To read more about the fire and its effects please click HERE
A show of Magic, Storytelling, History, Comedy and Thought.
In 1584, Reginald Scott released his book ‘The Discoverie of Witchcraft’.
The book aimed to expose the truth behind what was believed to be ‘witchcraft’ at the time, including a section detailing the methods used by magicians to create their effects.
He hoped this book would put an end to innocent people being tried, imprisoned, and hanged for Witchcraft.
It would not.
Greg Chapman’s new show combines magic, storytelling, history, comedy and more to talk about Witch trials from the 15th Century through to the 20th Century, and does so in a way that is entertaining, informative, and thought-provoking!