What will the sound of chinking coins pay for? How will the tale of the Demon and the Saviour unfold?
Inspired by objects from RAMM's collection, acclaimed storyteller David Heathfield takes us on a magical journey from the heart of Devon to Libya, Nepal and beyond. Showcasing some of the museum's objects that have inspired storytellers from all parts of the globe, David will be joined by Sika Gurung, live-streaming direct from Kathmandu in Nepal.
Hear these mesmerising tales live at the museum while surrounded by the treasures it holds. Join in and share a story of your own or head off in search of some of the objects described. Who knows, maybe something will trigger your imagination and propel you on your own adventure around the world.
Cost: free, but booking essential. Sessions take place at 11am, 1pm and 2.30pm.
Accessibility statement: Entrance to RAMM is now through the Garden Entrance only. Please note the former Queen Street Entrance is now for exit only. You can reach the Garden Entrance via two accessible routes via Castle Street, past Exeter Library, or via Little Queen Street and Musgrave Row, which is level.
Wheelchair users and people with mobility scooters, pushchairs and buggies can access the entrance using the ramp from the blue-badge parking area, and may use our new lift to exit from Queen Street to pavement level. Small vehicles, including minibuses, can also use the parking area to drop passengers. To book blue-badge parking, museum.reception@exeter.gov.uk call 01392 265960 during opening hours – 10am to 5pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays and bank holidays).