Following seven West End seasons, a record-breaking UK and Ireland tour and thirty productions across the globe, the stage phenomenon 2:22 A Ghost Story now comes/returns to Sheffield.
Join Jake as he opens the door to the Story Shed, creeeaaaak! A family friendly show filled to the brim with stories - favourite stories from the podcast, brand new stories, interactive stories, games and more.
Join Ash Sarkar and Moya Lothian-McLean - two of the UK's sharpest young journalists - as they sort the personal from the political, and share their big theories, explore the frustrations of modern life and answer your dilemmas.
Comedians Ian Smith and Amy Gledhill present a very special live edition of their comedy podcast Northern News up north at the Crossed Wires festival.
Join ADHD'er, Dr Mine Conkbayir MBE and husband, the BAFTA award-winning comedy actor, Paul Whitehouse, as they bring their three time Lovie award-winning podcast, and their celebrity ADHD’er guest, to Crossed Wires for the very first time.
Us Sheffielders are known for being friendly and welcoming, making Sheffield a fantastic city to live in whilst you get to grips with student life - plus we are the UK's most affordable student city!
While Sheffield is home to a plethora of amazing cafes and coffee shops right across the city, there are some that are particularity unique in their offer.
Sheffield is a leader in low carbon, resilient energy and is well positioned to deliver the Government’s Industrial Strategy ambitions for ‘affordable energy and clean growth’ in a bid for the city region to be recognised as the ‘Green Heart of Great Britain’, of which ‘Green hydrogen’ is a key economic focus in the move towards a net-zero carbon economy.
Find out what really happens when a group of young people go on a school trip to the seaside. First of all, they need to get the bus in time. Even then, what a bunch of kids from Sheffield will make of donkey rides, the amusements and seagulls the size of dogs is genuinely anyone’s guess.
Augmented reality brilliance on the rooftop of the Graves Gallery and Central Library in Sheffield city centre.