Former geography teacher Alison Brown wrote Rufus and Sarah’s Farm Walk to tell children about sustainable farming.
His archive offers an extraordinary window into the people, places, and events that shaped the early 20th century.
Faced with the perhaps slightly daunting task of keeping pace with a guest of such stature and ability, Apollo rose magnificently to the challenge.
Having emerged in Boston in 1986, Pixies have gone on to become one of alternative music’s greatest and most pioneering bands.
Grab your tickets and join Peppa and Friends on their latest new adventure for preschoolers.
Afternoon of joy, nostalgia and catchy music featuring some of their all-time favourites the culmination of their anniversary year of celebration.
Sam Sweeney on fiddles, Rob Harbron on concertina and Andy Cutting playing two types of accordion ‘only play tunes’.
Voice of America is an astute satire on American politics from the optimism of the Kennedy era to the raucous bluster of the present.
What makes this play even more powerful is the fact that it is based on true events,
‘A band at the height of its powers’.
Contemporary and meaningful, Jane Eyre: An Autobiography reviewed at the Burton Taylor Studio.
Relive the performance in the comfort of your local cinema, with breathtaking visuals and surround sound.
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Witness a world-class master of illusion as he reads your mind, manipulates the fabric of existence and bends logic to his will.
Exhilarating dance, a riotous farce and puckering up for a wind workshop among our top choices.
Renowned choir and Newbury Sing for Fun team up for concert at St John’s.
If you’re between 16 and 106, play saxophone, trumpet, trombone, keyboard, guitar, bass or drums and fancy being part of this project get in touch.
Apollo will perform several of Callum’s unique arrangements and feature his virtuosic jazz trombone.
Tickets for the event will be available on presale on Monday.
Truly breathtaking rock guitar solos from brothers Alan and Steve Nimmo at Arlington Arts at the weekend.