We organised to stay in Quorn on 1 October to see this show. It would have been great but unfortunately it did not reset properly for daylight savings and kept repeating the same segment, even after I contacted the out of hours contact number. This left a crowd of disappointed viewers. They should also should show the classic segments first - the history ones and the water one, as they were by far the best. It might be an idea to repeat the whole show once to for people who are having dinner at sunset. The town also needs some additional eateries and we could not get a table at either pub for dinner and the take-away schnitzels from the Transcontinental were...
   Read moreThe stunning, award winning Quorn Silo Light show just keeps getting better and better. It is wonderful to see visitors to Quorn seated on the rustic train sleeper seats (or bringing deckchairs and a picnic) and enjoying the fabulous, entertaining storytelling animations and moving image that completely fill the Silo. And cars in the new parking zone, knowing people are tuning in via FM, watching "drive in style". It shows Quorn's amazing hospitality in creating this free attraction and helping people learn about the area through the spectacle. I hope more people come to see and enjoy the show and appreciate the work that has...
   Read moreArrive 20 mins before show to enjoy sunset and the Curly Cue countdown, which leads into a sequence of Animated stories about our region.
At âShowâ time the Silo features these stories about the region: âNukunu Welcomeâ spoken by Nukunu Elder Doug Turner âA Step back in Timeâ narrated by Wendy Brown âThe Rush of Steamâ narrated by Jeremy Browne âThe Secret Life of Waterâ narrated by Jacinta Hannigan âQuorn CWA and the Troop Trains of WW2â narrated by Lisa Southon (duration of the animated stories...
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