Feminist theatre company Scary Little Girls has announced the full programme for its Mayven Festival, which takes place across Cornwall.
The event will run from May 10 to 17 and aims to celebrate the power of women in midlife.
It will have a folk theme, featuring storytelling events, music performances and more.
Artistic director Rebecca Mordan said: "The Mayven represents a dynamic time in a woman’s life - a time when all of the experience and prowess she brings comes together in a really exciting way".
Discover some of the highlights of this year's Mayven Festival below:
Cabaret with Claws - The Poly, Falmouth on May 10
A show that blends humour, jazz, and cabaret, with a sprinkle of staggering circus performances.
Charlie Bicknell's shows receive critical acclaim, and he will present the show alongside cohort Louis Innes.
Tickets are sold directly from The Poly.
Feminist as Folk - Various venues from May 11 to 12
It will be a mix of folk music, spoken word, and circus infused with warmth and hilarity.
Includes performances from queens of the scene, including Jenny Beare, Angeline Morrison, Flo Perlin and more.
The Late Great Wake - Helston on Monday, May 13
It will present a live-recorded podcast paying tribute to Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
Folk Storytelling - Penzance and Tintagel on May 14 and 15
Expect a magical evening filled with Scary Little Girls' trademark storytelling, using extracts from the most recommended books.
It includes themes of witches, ghosts and supernatural women.
Common Ground: Greenham Women Everywhere - Porthtowan and Golant on May 15 and 18
This event will reflect on the impact of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp 40 years on.
Rebecca Mordan will introduce her book about the Peace Camp, and the audience will be able to witness the camp's early days through a film screening.
The Mayyven Festival's programming is part-funded by the government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which contributed towards a £296,200 grant received by Scary Little Girls.
Find further details of the Mayven Festival and links to ticket sales agents on the Scary Little Girls website.
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