Classroom Crafts Taster
Pop in and try one of the crafty activities anytime.
Booking not required. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. £2.
Thursday 23 August, 1pm – 3pm
Pop in and try one of the crafty activities anytime.
Booking not required. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. £2.
Thursday 23 August, 1pm – 3pm
Children aged 5-13 can try out crafts their parents or grandparents will recall in our popular weekly sessions.
£4 per single session or £3.50 per multiple sessions. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
Thursdays 26 July, 2, 9, and 16 August, 1pm – 3pm (please book). Tel (01652) 635172 to book.
11am – 4pm
Stalls, crafts, plants, bric-a-brac and more as part of Barton Arts Open Gardens. Free admission.
Book your stall now (01652) 635172
Barton Arts 2018
Join acclaimed author in conversation with writer Sue Wilsea as she discusses life, writing and more.
10.30am – 12 noon, £5, Varah Room (Aelberry Building)
Check the Barton Arts website for full details and ticketing information: bartonarts.co.uk
Barton Arts 2018
The Annual Lecture from Graham Saunders shines a light on the often neglected women composers from history.
2pm to 5pm, £5, Varah Room, Aelberry Building
Check the Barton Arts website for full details and ticketing information: bartonarts.co.uk
Barton Arts 2018
No future is left unseen and no timeline left unaltered as these temporal tricksters burst into the twenty-first century with a show brimming over with baffling magic, unparalleled precognitive powers, and a totally genuine ability to travel through time! An unforgettable evening of magic, mystery, and the unexplainable.
Joseph Wright Hall, 7.30pm, £11
Check the Barton Arts website for full details and ticketing information: bartonarts.co.uk
Barton Arts 2018
Time-travelling magicians Morgan & West return to the stage with a marvellous magic show full of crazy capers for the young, old, and everyone in-between! Expect the unexpected, believe the unbelievable, but do not dare miss the unmissable Morgan & West!
For all aged 5+
Joseph Wright Hall, Queen Street
2pm
£5/£2
Check the Barton Arts website for full details and ticketing information: bartonarts.co.uk
Barton Arts 2018
The Ted Lewis Group presents stories from the life of celebrated local author Ted Lewis, who wrote Get Carter.
Followed at 11am by a Guided Ted Lewis Trail
Wilderspin School Museum
£5
Check the Barton Arts website for full details and ticketing information: bartonarts.co.uk
Fresh from their award winning festival performances, South Bank Players, our resident drama group, perform two plays written by members of the group: Shelter from the Bombs by Martin James and Miss is Missing by Jeanine Guy, performed by junior members of the South Bank Players.
Ticket details: Adults £6; Concessions £5; Email £20 (2+2)
Tel. (01652) 635172 or call in Thursday – Sunday (10am – 4pm) or book online at www.sbplayers.co.uk
Fifty-five years ago Albert and his son Harold, the two warring rag-and-bone-men in Shepherd’s Bush, first appeared on our TV screens. Now, as part of a nationwide tour, Hambledon Productions breathe life back into the Steptoe household with this faithful, fresh and hilarious adaptation of original episodes from the long-running smash hit sitcom.
For one night only: 7.30pm on Tuesday 17th April in the Joseph Wright Hall. (For the time being we regret there is stepped access only to first floor auditorium).
Tickets: £8 in advance or £10 otd, available online at hambledonproductions.com and from Wilderspin (Thursday – Sunday 10am – 4pm) or by ‘phone (01652) 635172. Seating is unallocated.