Night-time trail held in city cemetery

Night time picture showing the lanterns shining brightly at the edge of the footpath leading up to the church.
The performance will tell true stories from long ago of some of those buried in the cemetery [Aaron Law]

A cemetery in Coventry is hosting a night-time lantern trail around its grounds to mark the end of a five-year creative programme in the city.

The Night Time Menagerie at London Road Cemetery will feature Illuminated installations and puppets to help tell the story of the cemetery and its occupants, and their encounters with animals.

Historic Coventry Trust has collaborated with the Fabularium Theatre Company to create the show.

The one-mile-long (1.6km) guided trail has been funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Coventry City Council.

An illuminated 3D model of a tiger. It is a frame covered in orange, white and black paper with LED lights inside.
The stories will be be told around illuminated installations and puppets [Historic Coventry Trust]

Arts, history and wellbeing activities have taken place at the cemetery over the past five years as part of the project.

Jennie Rutte, from Historic Coventry Trust, said the Night Time Menagerie was a perfect finale and showcases the huge amount of work done by volunteers investigating the life stories of "residents".

Students from Coventry University have helped with the artwork, which has been designed and made by artists Pippa Church and Joff Chafer.

The trail takes place on Friday and Saturday.

A wire frame model of an elephant, covered in multi-coloured fabrics and topped by an Indian-style head covering and a feather sticking out.
The trail is the latest of several projects in the cemetery [Historic Coventry Trust]

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