69 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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Opera della Luna returns with a new production of Lehár’s classic operetta The Merry Widow. In a sparkling new English translation, this imaginative staging captures the glamour and decadence of 1900’s Paris. more
Deborah Moses has become synonymous in fused glass circles for high quality, hand crafted, fused glass sculptures, with her work being recognised and admired both nationally and internationally. more
This moving story explores the power of the unbreakable bond between mother and child. Karen (Annette Bening) is a bitter, unhappy spinster coping with the death of her mother and the lifelong feelings of regret over the child she gave up for adoption when she was fourteen. more
An exhibition of still life and urban landscape paintings from Cheltenham-based artist Roger Matthews. Working in acrylics and mixed media Roger uses a colourful palette to create vibrant depictions of his subjects. Having worked for 40 years as a traditional sign writer Roger is largely self-taught and this is his first exhibition outside Gloucestershire. more
Scenes of high comedy and profound pathos entwine as actress Rebecca Vaughan plays Lizzy Bennet, Emma Woodhouse, Marianne Dashwood and many other much loved characters, as they fall in love, alienate their friends and commit notorious improprieties. more
Nicholas Wright’s new play is a funny and fascinating tribute to the Eastern European immigrants who became major players in Hollywood’s golden age; and a haunting look at the stories we tell about our own lives. The award-winning Antony Sher returns to the National to play Jacob. more
Meet at the Pump House Environment Centre every Friday. Enjoy a walk through the city’s parks. Walks will vary each week averaging 4.5 miles and taking approx. 1 hr 30 mins we always start and finish at the Pump House. Everyone welcome! If it’s your first time on this walk please arrive 5 or 10 minutes early to sign in. Thanks! Please wear sturdy footwear and outdoor.. more
Amir Sharma’s portrayal has to be the most vocally and visually accurate tribute to the King of Pop to have ever toured UK theatres. Amir is joined on stage by a cast of musicians, singers and dancers who work their way through all the hits that we instantly recognise. more
Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) has always been the smartest man in the room...until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large - Professor Moriarty. more
Cowley Cowboys platy country rock plus your chance to ride the Buckin’ Bronco. Cowboy Dress optional... more
Whalebone’s Origins tour features high energy acoustic music alongside haunting atmospheric tunes. The show includes brand-new material, inventive interpretations of traditional music, rock classics and original material from their award winning album ‘Three Fires’, along with tall tales, folklore and myths which inspired the music. With artistic sensitivity always at the fore coupled with their.. more
A fabulous Sci Fi Museum, new for 2012, recently updated with original Matt Smith costumes, David Tennant era costumes and new props making the Museum bigger and better than before! All the existing Dr Who Props are still here, as well as the Thunderbirds, Red Dwarf and Star Wars Exhibitions!! more
Join the ranks of Samuel Pepys, Anne Frank, Adrian Mole and Mrs Dale. Come and help us make a Big Diary about special events in the lives of YOU, the men, women and children of Worcester... Put your page in our Big Diary. ALSO Follow the Famous Diarists Trail around the house, win a prize. Worcester Heritage Partnership are doing a literary event "Shakespeare in Worcester and other.. more
In the fourth and final opera of Richard Wagner’s Ring Cycle, we first hear a dire warning from the Three Norns that the world of the gods is soon coming to an end. We then rejoin the lovers Siegfried and Brünnhilde in their mountain refuge just as Siegfried is about to set off on his adventures, leaving Brünnhilde hopefully in safety. more
In a remote village in Eastern Europe in circa 1900, the young Motl Mendl is entranced by the flickering silent images on his father’s cinematograph. Bankrolled by Jacob, the ebullient local timber merchant, and inspired by Anna, the girl sent to help him make moving pictures of their village, he stumbles on a revolutionary way of storytelling. This performance is a pre-recorded encore screening. more




