CultureTime at the (memory) bar.

Time at the (memory) bar.

ArtHouse Jersey is delighted to announce Memory Bar, a series of theatrical cocktail nights with a difference that see guests enjoy a tasting menu of bespoke cocktails inspired by people’s real memories brought to life through a multi-sensory live-art performance.


Guests are invited to spend an evening stepping into another person’s life as sound, smell and taste offer up surprising twists on life stories collected from real people who live in Jersey.


Designed by artist Thomas Buckley (Royal Shakespeare Company fellow) and collaborators, these events will offer a new way of seeing how we might share our histories and understand ourselves as part of a wider community. Through perfume, immersive technologies and storytelling, Memory Bar will be a unique blend of cocktail bar, theatre show and a chat with your gran.


The Memory Bar is an original work commissioned by ArtHouse Jersey and will only appear briefly at ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House on the following dates and times:

Thur 17 November 6pm,
Fri 18 November 6pm & 9pm,
Sat 19 November 6pm & 9pm,


Thur 24 November 6pm,
Fri 25 November 6pm & 9pm &
Sat 26 November 6pm & 9pm.

Tickets for the Memory Bar cost £29.50 (plus booking fee) and can be purchased here. It will last approximately 90 minutes. An alcohol-free option of Memory Bar is also available, though must be ordered at the time of booking your tickets by emailing scott@arts.je

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