A knight betrayed; can Sir Marrok ever find a way to serve his people again?
A knight betrayed; can Sir Marrok ever find a way to serve his people again?
Celebrating the resilience of the human spirit in difficult times, this traditional storytelling explores the love of a father for his son and shows us how life can be not just endured but enjoyed - even in the most difficult of circumstances.
Seven Years a Wolf is a traditional storytelling show created by professional storyteller Maria Credali based on the original 12th Century lais of Marie de France. This inspirational story has featured at Toronto International Storytelling Festival and Wolverhampton Literature festival.
Brimming with beautiful imagery, survival against the odds, and the triumph of good over evil - a sensory delight!
“Enchanting storytelling – we were all spellbound!” Gloucester Storytelling Cafe
“I was completely and totally mesmerised by Maria’s stories - just magical.”
“She has a voice like velvet and a twinkle in her eye. Maria’s stories have the power to both move as well as entertain. There is a wicked humour too that sparkles through and you feel better having listened to her tales. “

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Beacon Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 7AD
01543 306260
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Museum Opening Hours
31 March 2024 to 26 October 2024 open Thursday to Tuesday (closed Wed) 11am to 5pm last entry 4.15pm
27 October 2024 to 29 March 2025 Open Thursday to Monday 11am to 4pm, last entry 3.15pm.
The herb garden is open all year with free access
The museum is occasionally closed for weddings and school bookings. Please check the website for details.
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