Search for events by: using the search bar filtering by type of event, location or month Born In The USA ‘Last week I saw a dead man … A man I saw die.’ Calendar Girls A Musical by Gary Barlow and Tim Firth! Celtic Da’s The Hilarious new play from Phil Differ featuring Bruce Morton and Raymond Mearns Christmas Ghosts: the Tradition of Winter Tales You may well come away with a shiver running down your spine and with seasonally spooky stories to share around your fireside at Christmas! Edwin Lutyens: Architect to dolls, dukes and dynasties It is just right, and to see and know that it is right, is a daily reward and a never-ending source of satisfaction. Exquisite Corpses and Angels of Anarchy: the Surrealists and their Arts Art with attitude Guild of Players presents Spring & Port Wine by Bill Naughton Guild of Players presents Spring & Port Wine written by Bill Naughton, directed by Sandy McDougall. Jane Eyre Orphaned…Oppressed…Unbreakable. Jay Rayner - Nights Out in the Kitchen Jay Rayner faces some serious questions and in Nights Out in the Kitchen, the show marking publication of his fabulous new cookbook, he’s finally going to answer them. Making a Killing by Ben Kernow The ropes are ready, the crowd is waiting, and the hangman has a new apprentice. Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
Christmas Ghosts: the Tradition of Winter Tales You may well come away with a shiver running down your spine and with seasonally spooky stories to share around your fireside at Christmas!
Edwin Lutyens: Architect to dolls, dukes and dynasties It is just right, and to see and know that it is right, is a daily reward and a never-ending source of satisfaction.
Guild of Players presents Spring & Port Wine by Bill Naughton Guild of Players presents Spring & Port Wine written by Bill Naughton, directed by Sandy McDougall.
Jay Rayner - Nights Out in the Kitchen Jay Rayner faces some serious questions and in Nights Out in the Kitchen, the show marking publication of his fabulous new cookbook, he’s finally going to answer them.
Making a Killing by Ben Kernow The ropes are ready, the crowd is waiting, and the hangman has a new apprentice.