With its deep, colourful, well-planted borders offset by sweeping lawns there is plenty to explore at Sambrook Manor in Shropshire when it opens its gates this August.
The Smithy is nestled in the backstreets of Buxton, concealed up a flight of narrow stairs. Masterfully blending working areas with the ornamental, this small garden is a horticultural oasis hidden...
There is always something new to discover at Sandymere in Cheshire. Join owner Sir John Timpson for an introduction to a garden that is always evolving:
When Amanda Goode lost her daughter to cancer, and the much hoped for baby she was carrying in 2016, it was her garden that helped Amanda find respite from her grief and started her on a journey to
You cannot fail to fall for this peaceful, riverside garden situated on the Bridgewater towpath. Beautifully structured, this acre south facing garden is carefully terraced with a hazel arch opening...
Join owner Carolyn Trevor-Jones and gardener Kay for a introduction to this beautiful country garden close to Bridgnorth in Shropshire that had planned to open its gates to National Garden Scheme
Since 2015 The National Garden Scheme has been supporting Horatios Garden and has donated 255,000 to-date to help the charity create and care for the gardens across the UK.
It’s amazing what you can do with 80 foot of garden if you have a plan. For Wade Muggleton, the garden at 12 Station Road in Stottesdon, Shropshire not only had the perfect setting with its...
For many, 2020 has been a year of challenge and uncertainty. But one of the constants has been the sheer joy that our gardens have given us during the lockdown period.
A remarkable contemporary garden whose adventurous planting more than matches some exhilarating views from the steeply sloping site in the Pennines, enjoy a visit with owners Elizabeth and David
Patricia and Robin Oldfield moved to Lower Brookshill in 2010, looking for a small retirement project, but what they found were ten acres of overgrown land and a shell of a house in its centre.
A glorious garden designed for all seasons alight with the golden hues of autumn, the garden at Dingle Nurseries in rural Mid-Wales is an autumnal treasure.
Surrounding a Grade 2 listed Farmhouse, the gardens at Warndon Court find the perfect balance between its historic past and the everyday of a family garden.
With its stunning wisteria this organically managed, former market garden is densely planted and yet luxuriously spacious. Enjoy a virtual visit but be sure to add it to your favourites:
The National Garden Scheme has long championed the concept of Gardens and Health, the sensory delights of a beautiful outdoor space, planted to stimulate and in one with nature, can help with improve
Join owner Donna Smith and Rosie for a visit to Snowdrop Ridge inMarket Harborough, Leicestershire. This lovely ‘reclaimed’ garden is full of delightful cottage style planting.
Created by the owner and garden designer Cary Goode over the past 14 years, this stunning garden with far reaching views towards the Black Mountains contains a treasury of gorgeous garden spaces and
There are three gardens in the Uppingham Garden Group in Rutland, their contrasting styles making up a trio of tranquility with their glorious views, interesting planting and lovely water features.
Over thirty years ago, as one of the earliest members of the Soil Association, Paul Richards established a small, certified Organic, herb farm on a few acres of land in North Herefordshire.
Nestled in the picturesque Cotswold village of Stanton, Gloucestershire are a selection of lovely, varied gardens that usually open as a group for the National Garden Scheme.
Looking at the characterful, rambling house surrounded by its gardens and parkland beyond you are not surprised to hear that Forthampton Court is steeped in history.
Whether it’s discovering how bats use echoes to find their prey; posing questions to an astronomer while watching live pictures of the moon; or being amazed at an astronaut’s life during a space
Perched on a rise in the gloriously rural countryside of south Herefordshire, the garden of Brockhampton Cottage has been created in the last 21 years to maximise the quality of its setting.
As its romantic name suggest, Rosearie-de-la-Nymph is all about roses and it is a wonderful surprise to discover such a rich kaleidoscope deep in the Northamptonshire countryside.
In her own Cambridgeshire garden, Bunny Guinness demonstrates all the principles that have guided her career as a garden designer as well as imaginative plantsmanship.
Set in unspoilt open countryside where Cambridgeshire meets Lincolnshire, this two-acre garden is protected by hedges and walls built with the distinctive local limestone (used to build Peterborough
As we come to the end of our Virtual Garden Visits campaign it’s a real delight to share this film of Warton Gardens in an area of outstanding natural beauty in North Lancashire.
Norton Conyers near Ripon in North Yorkshire is a house with a history. Of Anglo-Saxon origins, the house with its distinctive Dutch-style gables is mostly late medieval with Stuart and Georgian...
This large cottage garden has been developed from scratch over the last 28 years by an ingenious engineer owner, David Hilliard with support and ideas from his wife and children.
Gliffaes Hotel in Powys has, within its 33 acres of grounds, one of the best small arboretums in Wales with an enviable collection of specimen trees from around the globe planted by far sighted
In the picturesque hinterland where Oxfordshire merges into the Cotswolds, the adjacent villages of Broughton Poggs and Filkins have organised a dynamic and varied group of gardens to open for the
At the southern end of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, in the Howardian Hills AONB, Havoc Hall sits in a four acre plot at the edge of the village of Oswaldkirk.
Join us for online Story Telling Sundays to create and tell your own imaginary story inspired by a piece of art or object from the collections at The Higgins Bedford (Art Gallery & Museum).
Trengrove House in Monmouthshire is a quiet valley garden. It has been designed and nurtured by garden designer, Guin Vaughan, who has thrown out the rule book to create a personal space, filled with...
Step into this lovely six acre garden with its beautiful informal borders of relaxed perennial planting and enjoy the contrasting regimen of the wonderfully ordered vegetable gardens.
Join Creation Education for digital drama and storytelling experiences like no other. Our sessions are all specifically tailored for our new digital stage and use new technologies and performance...
Entering the gates of this quirky cottage and straight away you can see there is something special. Over the years Debbie Simpson and her husband John renovated and extended the once derelict...
Even in winter, many gardens retain a magical charm. At the historic Grade I listed Nether Winchendon House in Buckinghamshire, the rich history of home and garden and its position next to the River...
There is a picturesque village in Buckinghamshire called Long Crendon that perhaps not many have heard of, but its starring cast of gardens and garden owners are sure to put it firmly on the map.
Stage by The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and based on the children’s classic, this new adaptation sees actors in 12 separate locations come together virtually at the ’Hamelin
Established across an old railway line, Rock Mill in Powys is an enchanting garden, where remnants of its industrial past combine with soft summer colours to create a garden like no other.
Our virtual garden visits have been bejewelled with tulips this spring. Gardens from Yorkshire to the south coast have enjoyed the riot and drama of the bulbs that were once worth more than gold.
In the busy city of Bristol, Garden Owner, Martin Fitton has created a serene oasis. The garden, influenced by traditional Japanese gardens, transports you from the suburban to a place of peace and...
In the picturesque village of Askham in Cumbria is Askham Hall. Dating back to the 13th century, the Hall is a Pele Tower incorporating 14th, 16th and early 18th century elements in a courtyard plan.
One of the original gardens that opened for the National Garden Scheme in 1927, this Royal favourite has continued to open and support the work of our nursing and health charities for over 90 years.
MIMAZINA is our digital community journal, made with artist group Foundation Press, that brings together voices of communities and artists from the Tees Valley.
We’ve teamed up with artist and illustrator @KatieDraws to create a series of 12 fun adventures for all the family to enjoy inspired by objects from the Middlesbrough Collection.
Thresholds is our first digital exhibition and sees three artists react to the current crisis, responding to conflicted and complicated relationships with home.
Julie Toll has won seven gold medals for show gardens at Chelsea and the six acres of garden at the Manor House Ayot St Lawrence demonstrate her subtle but confident skills as both designer and
In Pie Corner the modern classical house is the centrepiece to the formal garden. In late spring, wisteria climbs the brickwork of the house’s distinctive exterior and carefully planted tulips...
Few designers can match Tom Stuart-Smiths stellar reputation, built up in gardens he has created around the world and with no less than eight gold medal-winning gardens at Chelsea, three of which
The Geoff Hill Memorial Garden at Watlington House in Reading, Berkshire is an attractive walled garden belonging to the oldest residential Grade II* house in Reading.
This quirky urban garden in Bushey, Hertfordshire is packed full of magic. Crystals and antiquarian knick-knacks and pops of brilliant colour compliment the planting to make this garden a real...
At almost 100 metres, this unusually long suburban garden in Barnet is a visitor’s delight. From formally planted borders and lovely, restful seating areas, to a productive vegetable garden,...
Thirteen acres of beautiful gardens set around the River Stour in Suffolk, the banks of which are adorned with stunning displays of daffodil and narcissi together with blossoming trees in spring
The Gillies are a Folk / Americana influenced acoustic duo from SE London, they write haunting songs with bittersweet vocals that lay over intertwining guitars.
This secluded city garden in Muswell Hill was once a ‘ski slope’ of lawn until owners Nigel Ragg and Heather Hampson transformed it into the inspirational space it is today.
Just over 30 years ago Graham and Angela OConnell started work on their garden, Oakleigh in Surrey . Over time and with much hard work, the garden has evolved into an enchanting hideaway.
Tucked away behind a charming 1930s gingerbread cottage, Wildwood in Surrey is a romantic cottage garden with over 50 varieties of roses, towering magnolia grandiflora and topiary.
Celebrate expression & movement.
Presented by NAKEDpresents
Produced by Swans Events
Poland / UK / Ukraine
Performed in English
45 minutes
Ages 16+
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The history of medicine like you’ve never seen it before.
The Royal College of Physicians has been collecting extraordinary objects, stunning works of art, recorded interviews, rare books and...
On Friday 8 th May the National Garden Scheme will launch Gardens and Health Week champion ing and demonstrat ing the benefits of gardens to everyones health and wellbeing.
Robert Myers trained as a designer and landscape architect with Elizabeth Banks as did Tom Stuart-Smith and his career embraces an impressive portfolio of private and public commissions.
Marking the start of Fairtrade Fortnight, the Fairtrade Foundation unveils its first-ever virtual festival to highlight the harmful effect of the climate crisis on farmers and food supplies.
From the Drive-In to your home, relive the biggest musical concert series of 2020. With 10 hours of incredible live performances from over 25 of the greatest West End stars, including Layton Williams...
Virtual Event
Today, Fri 5 Mar to Sun 7 Mar, Fri 12 Mar to Sun 14 Mar, Fri 19 Mar to Sun 21 Mar
Acclaimed West End talent Jodie Steele (Heathers; Six The Musical) joins the digital concert rendition of Gatsby A Musical as leading-lady Daisy Buchanan, alongside Liam Doyle (Wicked; Legally
Nestled in the heart of the Hampshire countryside the gardens in Froyle represent a wide variety of styles in an historic village setting, many with wonderful open views.
In any usual year you would join the growing queue outside some unassuming wooden gates and wonder quietly to yourself whether you had come to the right place.
One of Britain’s best-loved gardeners, writers and television presenters, Alan Titchmarsh is lending his support to the National Garden Scheme’s campaign to keep its garden gates
It’s all about structure and careful planting in this dramatically sloping suburban garden. Join Garden Owners, David and Lynn Whyte for a glimpse at the lively blend of perennials and shrubs...
Once inside this large garden, which comes as a complete revelation from the front of the house overlooking a busy street, it is easy to forget that you are in London and the spaciousness is
As our gardens begin to reopen it’s lovely to remember the stunning September we had in 2019. Long, late summer days full of sunshine marked the month and, with its glorious half acre looking...
Despite having to close its garden gates for the first time in its 93year history, the National Garden Scheme today launched a new campaign that will keep its stunning gardens virtually open through
The Priory in Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk is a place with history. In about 1200, a Norman knight gave the acreage the garden sits within to a medieval priory – in which ownership remained until...
The reputation of Philippa Burroughs stunning Essex garden grows from year to year; recently it was voted one of the countrys top 100 gardens to visit by Garden News magazine.
For fifty years the garden at Vann in Surrey has delighted National Garden Scheme visitors. Its natural informality and rural setting exude the best of English country gardens, roses clamber across...
Founder and Principal of the English Gardening School, Rosemary Alexander has brought all her experience and skills as a plantswoman to the creation of her garden in the West Sussex countryside.
Enjoy a quick trot through the garden at Ivy House in Dorset with rescued resident Alfie Bowen. Alfie is a Parsons Jack Russell (long legged type) and has lived with owner Bridget and her husband for...
Mapperton, the family home of the Earl and Countess of Sandwich, is no stranger to film crews. This glorious English garden has taken a leading role in adaptions of Far from the Madding Crowd , ...
This eclectic mix of town gardens in Haywards Heath, West Sussex designed, built and maintained by busy people continue to inspire and delight visitors.
Highdown Gardens is one of a distinguished group of gardens that opened in aid of the National Garden Scheme in the very first year of opening, 1927 and are still opening over 90 years later.
Described as a friendly garden, that’s always changing and with a touch of magic to delight visitors, The Garden House in Brighton is a slice of the country in the midst of a bustling city.
Enjoy a tasty teaser around this lovely five acre garden that was originally laid out in the 1920s and has been redesigned since 1992 to combine traditional and modern planting schemes.
On the coastline of Kent, a community of gardeners offer a seaside retreat. From fishermens yards to formal gardens, Whitstable gardens blend seamlessly with their coastal landscape.
Garden Owner Irene Eltringham-Willson invites us into her lovely 1 acre garden. Set in rural East Sussex surrounding a 16th Century farmhouse with views of South Downs it’s pretty in spring...
This secluded garden in Seaford, East Sussex is packed with interesting plants and there’s a riot of colour provided by beautiful roses that weave in and out, and over plants and fences.
Christopher Lloyd was one of the most influential gardener-writers of the 20 th century. His series of books, such as the most famous The Well-Tempered Garden , their contents drawn from his garden...
This stunning garden on the River Stour in Kent is a delight of surprises at every turn. Join owner, artist and garden designer Fiona Cadwallader on this magical tour of a very special space.
Just when we’d all like to take a lovely summer break there’s a chance to visit a wonderful Devon garden with tropical overtones in this virtual garden visit to Croft Lodge in Torquay.
This is a new venture for HAF as we respond to current events.
The exhibition provides an opportunity to showcase a selection of artists, their works and respective prices from our seafront gallery...
This lovely Cornish cottage hides a delightful garden that wends its way down through roses and shrubberies, wildflowers, over babbling brooks and natural ponds … filmed by owner Marion
A new virtual drama club for ages 6-10 with International actor and director, Claudio Carta, all about creativity, individuality and empowerment through fun and play.
Wendy Darling loves telling her brothers bedtime stories of the dastardly pirate Captain Hook and the heroic Peter Pan, and the children’s imaginations become reality when Peter flies into their
A Unicorn and Illuminations Production in association with Filskit Theatre
OUR HUGELY POPULAR WINTRY SHOW RECREATED FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES TO ENJOY AT HOME.
Disney Cruise Line production of “Frozen, A Musical Spectacular bringing the world of Arendelle into your homes with a virtual watch party of the Broadway-style stage show.
WHEN THE WORLD BECAME QUIET
Three FREE workshops suitable for 10 – 14 year-olds to do at home
With no aeroplanes, fewer cars, less heavy industry and fewer people during the height of the Covid-19
A 3D Postcard Workshop with Alice Mahoney for 7 – 13 year olds.
Who doesn’t like to get post?In this workshop you will create fun postcards you can send to friends or family you might not be able to...
Humperdinck’s magical fairy tale - in a bright and vivid new staging as part of Scottish Opera: On Screen
Banished from home by their exasperated parents, Hansel and Gretel plunge deep into
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show Featuring Eric Carle’s Dream Snow - On Demand!
SPEICAL OFFER £12 TICKETS WITH CODE ’FAMARTS’
The show was filmed in front of a live audience in...
An interactive, digital adventure for ages 6-11. Available in English Audio, BSL and Welsh Audio.
‘The Anarchist’s Mobile Library’ will take you on an incredible adventure that YOU choose, solving...
Break Free is an empowering musical celebration with LGBT+ theatre artists, sharing their personal journeys and performances of musical theatre and pop songs that have inspired them.
The Power of Photography is an inclusive participatory photography project to enable young people with little or no experience of photography to develop their own artistic practice while building
Led by Kayleigh Galvin
Join Kayleigh online for monthly creative crafts!
Your ticket includes your craft pack which features everything you need to take part online!
Tap into your creative mind and practice deep breathing with short mindfulness drawing meditations that allow you to to take a break and relieve stress.
We are producing weekly creative activities, which we post on our YouTube channel and our social media under the name of Moulded Theatre’s Creative Clips.
The Gramophones Theatre Company with The Met ANOTHER PLANET, an audio adventure for an adult and child (7+) to experience together.
Ever wondered what it would be like to travel through space?
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Czech animator Zdenek Miler (21 February 1921 - 30 November 2011), the Czech Centre London presents a programme dedicated to his most loveable
CONNECT AND CREATE WITH FUN, FREE, WEEKLY ZOOM SESSIONS FOR THE OVER 65S
Social, creative, entertaining...what more could you want?! And you don’t even need to leave the house.
Arts Award is a nationally recognised qualification designed to encourage young people to ‘deepen their engagement with the arts [and] build creative and leadership skills’.
Put your Best Paw Forward this March!...
The Best Paw Forward is an active challenge that you can walk, run, cycle or exercise in any way you like to help raise funds and awareness for the animals...
Escape the indoors for an hour, even if it is just in your imagination! You would need to join our friendly club to take part but as membership is free this year, you have nothing to lose.
We are delighted that the excellent Paul Player, singer, slide and rhythm guitarist and frontman. Acoustic to electric, soft to loud, will be performing at our Online Music Club on Monday 1st March.
iTRI is an incredible long distance triathlon. But by completing it in bite sized chunks across the whole of March, you can conquer it whenever and wherever suits you. You’ve got 31 days to swim 2.
Calling all cat owners! It’s your time to show off your fabulous felines. Between 18 February and 1 March you have the chance to enter your cat into any of our 8 pawesome categories.
Join us on Monday’s at 5pm for Soundabout After School Club!
Created for children and young adults with learning disabilities, this fun interactive session includes multi-sensory play and...
Virtual Event
Mon 1 Mar, Mon 8 Mar, Mon 15 Mar, Mon 22 Mar, Mon 29 Mar
A sing-along and play session for pre-school children and their adults, Hey Diddle Diddle returns for another term of musical fun every Monday morning from 25 Jan to 22 Mar on Zoom!
Put your sofa in the front row with a digital production of Rolling Down The Road, live-recorded at Half Moon Theatre and professionally filmed and edited.
Join us on Monday’s at 5pm for Soundabout After School Club!
Created for children and young adults with learning disabilities, this fun interactive session includes multi-sensory play and...
Virtual Event
Mon 1 Mar, Mon 8 Mar, Mon 15 Mar, Mon 22 Mar, Mon 29 Mar
Put your sofa in the front row with a digital production of The House That Jackson Built, live-recorded at Half Moon Theatre and professionally filmed and edited.
National teacher recruitment drive goes virtual connecting Sheffield residents with local teachers and training providers
People in Sheffield are being encouraged to join a virtual careers event
Experience Bournemouth & Poole College!
Take control of your future career
Get inspired by our experienced tutors, explore our courses and get the answers you need to study at our College, all...
Every Tuesday night Life Arts is offering online Holistic Nights-in with personal and spiritual development in the comfort of your own home via Zoom - from psychic readings, to meditation and
Virtual Event
Tue 2 Mar, Tue 9 Mar, Tue 16 Mar, Tue 23 Mar, Tue 30 Mar
A Historical Association and University of Plymouth History department talk.
How has a century of war and revolution changed the lives of Chinese women?
One and a half hour sessions taking Minecrafters through the world of Redstone. Starting with block types and simple circuits, working through the use of redstone clocks & logic gates.
Virtual Event
Tue 2 Mar, Tue 9 Mar, Tue 16 Mar, Tue 23 Mar, Tue 30 Mar
What story do you want to tell? How do writers create plays, TV scripts and screenplays? Learn how to create your own script from an initial stimulus: this could be a song, a picture, an idea for a...
Join artist Jamila Walker for 90 minutes of experimental drawing and mark making techniques and games. Each workshop is a stand alone activity - please come along and try some drawing fun!
West Berkshire Museum presents as part of its Talking History programme this talk by Keith Dowen. The Littlecote House armoury, now kept at the Royal Armouries in Leeds, is the finest surviving...
Register for our Live Virtual Open Day and receive exclusive access to:
- Our Funding Talk
- Student Q&As
- Departmental talks
- Live chat sessions with staff
*programme will vary by
UEA Creative Writing graduate Christie Watson will speak about her success as a novelist and memoirist, and her new book – ‘The Courage to Care: A Call for Compassion’ – a vital and timely book about
This event will be held on Zoom. The invitation to join the event will be sent by email a day in advance. Online sales will not be available from this time.
The Churches Conservation Trust is the largest national charity caring for redundant churches. Amongst its responsibilities are nine churches in Hampshire, ranging in date from pre-Conquest to the...
Everyone’s favourite kooky family are now on stage in this spectacular musical comedy from the writers of multi award-winning hit musical Jersey Boys, with music and lyrics by Tony Award
Join Georgie on Wednesdays at 11am for Soundabout Home School.
This special musical session is created specifically for children and young adults with profound and multiple learning...
Virtual Event
Wed 3 Mar, Wed 10 Mar, Wed 17 Mar, Wed 24 Mar, Wed 31 Mar
Join Georgie on Wednesdays at 11am for Soundabout Home School.
This special musical session is created specifically for children and young adults with profound and multiple learning...
Virtual Event
Wed 3 Mar, Wed 10 Mar, Wed 17 Mar, Wed 24 Mar, Wed 31 Mar
Guitar music played live at Cambridge Guitar Club Online! Play your guitar and have fun performing or listening online. All standards welcome. Classical, flamenco, acoustic and jazz guitar.
Join us for an informal online introduction to the principal sources used to research the history of your house, led by our Local Studies Librarian.
The event is hosted using MS Teams.
When?
North East arts charity, Helix Arts, is inviting people aged 65 and over in Easington, County Durham, to join a new online community where they can stay fit and active, and connect with others during
With International Women’s Day just around the corner, we’re celebrating early with a special livestreamed recording of the smash-hit podcast The Guilty Feminist.
THURSDAY 4th March at 7:30 p.m.
A ZOOM Talk for Suffolk Family History Society Members. Non members can easily join the Society - go to www.suffolkfhs.org.
Introducing new The Mum Club Lates - a series of digital events created for and by, The Mum Club community starting with five inspirational mums including superstar facialist Michaella Bolder and
Join us for a special Music Forum in celebration of 250 years of Beethoven, a live-streamed musical evening with Dr Robert Taub, pianist and Music Director at The Arts Institute, and composer
Uplifting singing and socialising for new and expectant parents/carers and their babies. Moms and Pops gives you a chance to do something for you, while meeting other new parents and knowing your...
This 4-week online course looks at the potential of mixed media materials and ways to use and explore colour, patterns and textures to create textile art samples.
Family favourite Wild Boor Ideas is back with live, interactive, online play sessions.
Join Emma Boor and a host of puppet friends in creative, immersive play exploring a different world each...
Hug is the final film in the #DontStopTheFlames film series created by Tricky Hat and The Flames. Hug features Flames from Scotland and Japan and explores human connection.
Live, interactive, online play sessions.
Join Emma Boor and a host of puppet friends in creative, immersive play exploring a different world each week!
Brunel’s Great Western Railway arrived in Reading on the 30th March 1840. The history of railway building states that railways destroyed property when the railways were built, and always resulted in...
RYV’s flagship choir, for children aged 4ish-11ish and their parents/carers (this could be mum, dad, auntie, uncle, grandma, grandad, fairy godmother, or all of the above!
Tongue Tied & Twisted blasts Indian storytelling into the 21st century combining the talents of UK music producer, PKCtheFirst on stage with international performer, Peter Chand.
Join artist Rachael Coward as she shows you how to make your own four seasons tree. Each part of the tree will be decorated to show the changing landscape throughout the year.
We all have a favourite TV icon, from the stars of Riverdale through to Hetty Feather and the Odd Squad, who’s yours? But even better… would you love to learn to act just like them?
The history of craft is also a history of action. Pioneering artists like Mary Watts used their creative output to address issues of social cohesion, gender equality and political change.
Join Dani the Storyteller for a journey into the world of mystical creatures. Inspired by documents in our collection, these interactive story sessions follow a new theme each which include singing...
Virtual Adoption Information Events
During the current Government advice regarding social distancing we are currently unable to offer face-to-face adoption information events.
Join us on Monday’s at 5pm for Soundabout After School Club!
Created for children and young adults with learning disabilities, this fun interactive session includes multi-sensory play and...
National teacher recruitment drive goes virtual connecting residents with local teachers and training providers
People in the North West are being encouraged to join a virtual careers event to
Bring your songs, raise your voices, let the songs be heard, whether they were written yesterday or hundreds of years ago, let us learn from them and take heart from them.
Pushing past the pandemic, what’s next for film and television?
After an unprecedented halt to film and television production, the industry had to find new ways of working safely.
Code Your Archives
Join our online Scratch code club for these fun activities
Spooky Hertfordshire Wednesday 10 March
Catch the Crown Wednesday 17 March
Mythical
with Graham Harvey (piano), George Double (drums) and Marianne Windham (bass)
A vibrant and charismatic performer, British Jazz Award-winning saxophonist Derek Nash is also a bandleader, composer,
Celebrating UEA’s strong ties with The Booker Prize Foundation, we are delighted to bring you a conversation between Booker Prize Foundation scholarship recipient Stephen Buoro, Booker Prize-winning
Led Karen Wallace-Jones and Jane Hibbs
Building on our devising skills from last term we will begin to develop our understanding of ensemble in performance.
Led Karen Wallace-Jones and Jane Hibbs
Building on our devising skills from last term we will begin to develop our understanding of ensemble in performance.
Led by Karen Wallace-Jones and Jane Hibbs
Building on our devising skills from last term we will begin to develop our understanding of ensemble in performance.
St Joseph’s is delighted to invite you to our Christmas-themed Virtual Stay and Play session.
Designed to give you a taste of life at St Joseph’s, these virtual sessions offer an opportunity...
PLUMMETING INSECT NUMBERS. A SIXTH MASS EXTINCTION. THINNING OF ICE SHEETS. SEA LEVEL RISE.
We could all do with a distraction. Take a seat at the table, get ready to play.
Virtual Event
Thu 11 Mar to Sat 13 Mar, Wed 17 Mar, Thu 18 Mar, Wed 24 Mar, Thu 25 Mar
This event will be held on Zoom. The invitation to join the event will be sent by email a day in advance. Online sales will not be available from this time.
On Thursday 11 March, join author, humanitarian, and former hostage, Terry Waite CBE, in conversation with Sunday Times bestselling author Cathy Rentzenbrink.
Join Georgie on Wednesdays at 11am for Soundabout Home School.
This special musical session is created specifically for children and young adults with profound and multiple learning...
FOLK AT THE FALCON IS BACK -- ON ZOOM!
Bromyard’s monthly Folk at the Falcon concerts (formerly Folk in the Foyer) un-lock with a live Zoom on-line event on March 12th featuring...
With spring on the horizon it’s time to explore the outdoors! Use our activity sheets to go on a scavenger hunt, learn how to make habitats for minibeasts, and get creative with nature.
We are delighted to be able to bring you our ever-popular Academy Tots workshops online. Hear live music performed by Academy musicians, and join in with musical activities, songs and stories.
Written and performed by pianist and storyteller Will Pickvance, First Piano on the Moon premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019 to an enthusiastic audience and critical response.
Another chance to meet up and play a few Swedish and other Nordic tunes .
All musicians welcome - more info and links to tunes via the ScandiBrum facebook page or...
Enjoy interactive stories online via Zoom - with an added magical twist!
Alongside the stories, Patrick will show you how the magic works and teach a trick or two.
The London Spirits Competition looks to recognise, reward and help promote spirit brands that have successfully been created to identify with and target a specific spirit drinker.
Astronauts Helen Sharman and Tim Peake join astrophysicist and The Sky At Night presenter Maggie Aderin-Pocock and UNOOSA’s Simonetta Di Pippo as they assess how human spaceflight has helped us
Join a discussion with Randal Charlton, son of Warwick Charlton, famed for the Project Mayflower and the construction of the Mayflower II, a replica of the original vessel.
Each of us has heaven and hell in them.In a profile pic-obsessed, filter-fixated world where online and reality blur, influencer Dorian Gray (Fionn Whitehead - Dunkirk; Bandersnatch) makes a deal.
Join us on Monday’s at 5pm for Soundabout After School Club!
Created for children and young adults with learning disabilities, this fun interactive session includes multi-sensory play and...
KATE CORKERY tells IRISH TALES for ST PATRICK’S DAY
Join us for an evening of mystical Celtic myths, legends and stories, in celebration of the patron saint of Ireland.
West Berkshire Museum presents as part of its Talking History programme this talk by Dr Liz Hide. Described as ’the greatest fossilist the world ever knew’, 19th century Dorset...
Join poet, playwright and performer Inua Ellams, as he discusses and reads from his latest poetry collection ‘The Actual’, described by Bernardine Evaristo as “Poetry as fire, as lament, as beauty …
In March The Muddy Archaelogist, Gillian Hovell, will talk about Pompeii: A Product of its Time. An exploration of how the art and artefacts found in the homes and streets of Roman Pompeii reveal...
Join Joe Studman for a tour of the historic London area around Seven Dials and St Giles. Wedged between Covent Garden, Bloomsbury and Soho, this area has played a part in much of London’s...
Join Georgie on Wednesdays at 11am for Soundabout Home School.
This special musical session is created specifically for children and young adults with profound and multiple learning...
An online event where psychological magic, amazing art, obscure oddities, scientific secrets, hilarious comedy, and mysterious mind-reading meet at the crossroads of the Psychological Artistry
Welcome to an evening of word weaving extraordinaire: that is, tall tales by and for adults!
Storytellers Stephen Hobbs, Lynette Hill and friends bring foolish fables, dark deeds and silly stories...
Join us on Monday’s at 5pm for Soundabout After School Club!
Created for children and young adults with learning disabilities, this fun interactive session includes multi-sensory play and...
SONGWRITING SESSION ON ZOOM
We are sometimes a bit uncertain about bringing a new song to Sing Political: about the song itself: does it work, is it too long, etc.
“Vitally important social messages way beyond the parameters of theatre and dance” DanceTabs
Critically acclaimed for translating real-life testimonies into beautifully crafted performance work,
Led Karen Wallace-Jones and Jane Hibbs
Building on our devising skills from last term we will begin to develop our understanding of ensemble in performance.
Online music-making workshop for children aged 1 – 5 and their parents or carers. Join Penny and Wigmore Hall Musicians as they take you on a journey around the world on trains, boats, and planes!
Much-loved and multi-talented stage and screen actor Shane Richie (EastEnders; I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here) will take on the role of the titular tragic clown in the digital revival of Justin
New work from cutting edge creatives every month PLUS: interactive artist interviews, mixalong cocktails, & live DJ set + dance party
LATES GO DIGITAL.
Join us for this special live-streamed show about a little girl’s encounter with a very cheeky Jinn.
We’re in Bradford and it’s been a few months since Jabala’s beloved Mum died.
A Dance festival during the day and a Variety Show in the evening.
?What you can look forward to:
Tuition by expert teachers from all over the world
A variety of dance styles to learn
The...
Matthew Boulton and the Soho Mint: Copper to Customer by Dr Sue Tungate
Matthew Boulton (1728-1809) was a globally important industrialist who introduced innovative minting practices at
his
The ‘community of practice’ is a concept that has emerged at the forefront of scholarly and professional discussions of apprenticeship, collective learning and collaboration.
Martin is one of the world’s most travelled and adventurous comedians.
With over 30 years as a professional performer he has a lot of stories to tell; from a show in the exercise yard of an...
Enjoy this special online screening about a little girl’s encounter with a very cheeky Jinn.
We’re in Bradford and it’s been a few months since Jabala’s beloved Mum died.
Hear leading scientists and environmental journalists explore the many aspects of carbon capture, including reforestation, and rewilding as well as a range of industrial methods.
Sean Comber, Professor of Environmental Chemistry at the University of Plymouth, explores whether metal, phosphates and pharmaceutical pollutants pose any cause for concern and how water quality
Be inspired by the FORMAT exhibition to take your own pictures using a pinhole camera. We’ll show you how to make your own using simple materials that you can get from our shop!
This spring, Arrows & Traps presents Talking Gods, a digital season of five reimagined Greek myths. These moving reworkings of classic Greek tales present snapshots of the modern world filled with...
With speaker Dr John Evans. This online talk will look at how kitchen gardens have evolved over time from early monastic plots to the grand walled gardens of the Victorian era.
Join our final Music Forum of the season, a live-streamed musical evening featuring performance and informal conversation with Dr Robert Taub, Music Director at The Arts Institute, and guest James
Open Exhibition on Atkins Gallery Online
The ongoing impact of COVID-19 and the Lockdown measures has made us re-evaluate our
relationships with our outdoor spaces.
There is no better way to learn than through play. Coding is essential in today’s world, so give your kids a headstart by joining this one week course to learn the basics of...
Grab your merry men, women, and your bonny bairns, as the magic of Theatre Royal’s unmissable pantomime makes a welcome, rescheduled, return for Spring 2021.
Celebrate the return of the nightingales to UK shores with this special late-night live broadcast.
Hosted by folk singer Sam Lee this audio broadcast, live on Youtube, will take you on a journey...
Science Museum Group Chief Executive Sir Ian Blatchford is joined in conversation by Christian Aid CEO Amanda Khozi Mukwashi, author of the thought-provoking exploration of identity, race and
The Roman baths at Silchester were first discovered in 1903-4 during the Society of Antiquaries’ of London campaign to explore the Roman city in its entirety within the town walls.
Celebrate Earth Day 2021 with this special late-night live broadcast of Singing With Nightingales.
Hosted by folk singer Sam Lee this audio broadcast, live on Youtube, will take you on a journey...
We will take you into a world of jigs, rum (ice creams) and the odd parrot or two. There is a shortage of pirates in Penzance but not in Manchester and so you might well want to dress up for the...
Led by Kayleigh Galvin
Join Kayleigh online for monthly creative crafts!
Your ticket includes your craft pack which features everything you need to take part online!
Feminist theorist, novelist and critic Marina Warner will be discussing her family memoir ‘Inventory of a Life Mislaid’ with the book’s illustrator, Sophie Herxheimer.
The persistent march of a warming climate is perceived as incremental changes. But the greater the change in global temperature, the higher the risk that the cumulative impact of all these changes...
Conferences series LLC Ltd warmly invites all the participants from all over the world to attend and takes immense pleasure in inviting the scientists, researchers, professors, delegates across the
Look who’s moved into the neighbourhood!
Everyone’s favourite kooky family are now on stage in this spectacular musical comedy from the writers of multi award-winning hit musical Jersey...
With speaker Joy Pibworth. This quarter, in celebration of the 900th anniversary of the founding of Reading Abbey by Henry I, Berkshire Family History Society has two talks focusing on aspects of the...
A Historical Association and University of Plymouth History department talk.
Join Dr Liz Rushen, Monash University, for an insight into the career of John Marshall, Founder of Plymouth emigration...
Squidge is a? magical dance experience ?for children aged 3 – 8 years and their grownups. Black Country Dance Hub is offering schools and nurseries the opportunity to take part in a workshop as well...
With climate change threatening to spiral out of control, the time has come to accelerate our transition from oil,coal and gas to alternative energy sources.
Large in size and keen in nature, Zog is eager to earn a golden star at Madam Dragon’s school, where dragons learn all the things that dragons need to know.
With speaker Mike Cooper. A lot has been said and written about Reading Abbey, but what can looking at the Abbey tell us about Reading during the 400 years it was active?
With speaker Catherine Sampson. Berkshire’s churchyards are full of stories. About the individuals who are buried there, the communities in which they lived and the prevailing burial customs and...
Made in the Hood in Hampshire Open Studios
Exhibition of art, ceramics, glass, sculpture, textiles and jewellery by members of local art collective Made in the Hood, in the delightful setting of