January – April 2023
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Tickets can be booked online at farnhammaltings.com by calling 01252 745444 or in person at the box office
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm and Sat 9am–3pm
farnham maltings
Bridge Square Farnham Surrey GU9 7QR
The Maltings is in the centre of Farnham, a five–minute walk from Farnham station, which offers direct trains to and from London Waterloo, Guildford and Alton.
Sat nav: Red Lion Lane, GU9 7QR.
We have a pay and display car park on site with four bays for Blue Badge holders.
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A £1 fee will be applied to all transactions online and via the box office (regardless of how many tickets are booked).
maltings stores
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riverside café bar
Mon–Sat 9am–4pm (kitchen open 11.30am–2.30pm, Tue–Sat)
access
We are committed to welcoming everyone to our vibrant building. We aim to do so in the following ways:
· access via lifts and stairs
· accessible toilets
· free parking for Blue Badge Holders
· relaxed performances and screenings
· tickets for carers/personal assistants
· welcome Registered Assistance Dogs
· online visual story
· Hearing Induction Loop and captioned films
· dementia–friendly activities
· family–friendly events
· friendly and welcoming staff
Find out more from our box office: farnhammaltings.com/access
Whilst we have done our utmost to ensure the accuracy of this brochure at the time of print, please be aware that alterations to programming may occur.
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As we welcome in the new year, the team at Farnham Maltings is beginning a new chapter without our former CEO Gavin Stride at the helm. Times of transition can sometimes be difficult and unsettling, as many of us have experienced over the last few years, but one thing that helps us to navigate these times are strong foundations. What’s become clear to me during my time here is that the work Gavin and the team have done over the past 20 years has given us a strong position from which to build.
One of these foundations is our craft work, and in February we’ll be celebrating 15 years of Unravel. This is an immense achievement and a shining example of what we have come to do so well; recognising a need and an opportunity and meeting it with passion and creativity.
I’ll be handing over the baton to Peter Glanville, our new CEO, in the middle of January. Peter will inherit not only a passionate, caring and creative team, but an equally, passionate, caring and supportive audience and community. That gives me huge confidence about the future of Farnham Maltings, and I eagerly await the next chapter in its story.
Emma Haigh, Interim CEO
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film maltings: Armageddon Time FIL M
Wed 04 January 11am, 3pm & 8pm [subtitles] · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
A deeply personal story about the strength of family, the complexity of friendship and the generational pursuit of the American Dream. Starring Anthony Hopkins, Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong. Cert. 15.
maltings monthly market
Sat 07 January 9am–4pm · £1, members and under 15s free
On the first Saturday of the month, you can find everything from artisan bread to local designers, chic vintage items to classic vinyl. Over 150 stalls in a buzzing atmosphere.
Kids’ Symphonic Sundays
Sundays 08 January, 12 February & 19 March 10am · £8
Bring your family to hear professional musicians give a monthly introduction to the instruments of the orchestra. Educational musical fun for pre–school and primary aged kids (and their grown-ups!).
Exhibition on Screen Encore: Cézanne – Portraits of a Life SCREENIN G
Tue 10 January 2.30pm [subtitles] & 7.30pm · £15
Re-released to coincide with a major Cézanne exhibition at Tate Modern (until March 2023), this revealing film sheds light on an artist who is perhaps one of the least known and yet most important of all the Impressionists.
film maltings: She Said FIL M
Wed 11 January 11am, 3pm [subtitles] & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
An inspiring true story about the New York Times reporters who broke one of the most important stories in a generation – shattering decades of silence around the subject of sexual assault in Hollywood. Starring Carey Mulligan. Cert. 15.
box office: 01252 745444
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Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club
Thu 12 January 11.30am · £12
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The UK’s premier baby–friendly comedy club! Featuring the funniest comedy stars from the circuit, performing their usual adult material, which is why there is a 15-month age limit for little laughers.
The Cobbett Society Annual Memorial Lecture
Fri 13 January 8pm · £10
Prof. John Stevenson, historian and author at Oxford University, will focus on Cobbett’s Cottage Economy published in 1822 which can be seen as the first guide to selfsufficiency.
Quilters’ Fair FE STIVAL
Sun 15 January 9am–4pm · £8 before 1pm, £5 after 1pm, under 18s free
Join us for a day of fantastic bargains and stock up on fabrics for your 2023 projects. Be inspired by displays from local quilting groups, who will be on hand to share their expertise.
Met Opera: Fedora SCREENIN G
Tue 17 January 7pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
With memorable melodies, showstopping arias, and explosive confrontations, Fedora features Soprano Sonya Yoncheva, one of today’s most riveting artists. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
film maltings: Triangle of Sadness FIL M
Wed 18 January 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
A cruise for the super–rich sinks, leaving survivors trapped on an island. This wickedly funny Palme d’Or winner, explores what happens when social hierarchy is turned upside down, revealing the tawdry relationship between power and beauty. Cert. 15.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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A MEMBER become a farnham maltings member £26 per year, benefits include: · discounted film and theatre tickets · priority booking · 10% discount in Riverside Café and maltings stores
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The Royal Ballet: Like Water for Chocolate
Thu 19 January 7.15pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
A modern Mexican classic of magic realism provides the basis for this new full-length work, reuniting Artistic Associate Christopher Wheeldon with the creative team who transformed Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and The Winter’s Tale into dance.
Ruby Turner
Fri 20 January 8pm · £25
Blessed with a voice likened to Aretha Franklin and Janis Joplin, Ruby continues to win hearts and minds with her passionate soaring ballads and soulful up-tempo grooves.
Vintage Fashion Fair
Sat 21 January 10am–4pm · £3, under 16s free
Browse and buy from the many stalls of beautiful vintage clothing, accessories and textiles dating from the 1900s to 1990s. The fair offers wearable vintage at affordable prices and a selection of designer labels, to suit all tastes and budgets.
FAOS: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Tue 24 – Sat 28 January 7.30pm, Sat mat 2.30pm · £18, £13 under 16s & students
FAOS Musical Theatre Group presents Sondheim’s unmissable dark and witty tale of love, murder and revenge. Do you dare enter the streets of Victorian London and share in Sweeney Todd and Mrs Lovett’s despicable plan? For ages 13+.
Stand–Up Comedy Club
Wed 25 January 8.30pm · £12
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Farnham Maltings and Off the Kerb Productions present their popular Stand-Up Comedy Club, your chance to catch up-and-coming comedy talent in a club environment. Line-up to be announced and may be subject to change. For ages 16+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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The Trials of Cato MUSI
Fri 27 January 8pm · £15
Hailed by Mark Radcliffe as ‘one of the real discoveries on the folk circuit in recent times’, the folk trio’s debut album, Hide and Hair won Best Album at the 2019 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
film maltings: The Banshees of Inisherin
Wed 01 February 11am [subtitles], 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
Pádraic (Colin Farrell) is devastated when his friend Colm (Brendan Gleeson) suddenly puts an end to their lifelong friendship. With help from his sister and a troubled young islander, Pádraic sets out to repair the damaged relationship. Cert. 15.
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Live: The Crucible
Thu 02 February 7pm · £15
Lyndsey Turner’s thunderous new imagining of Arthur Miller’s parable of power and its abuse, with Erin Doherty (The Crown) and Brendan Cowell (Yerma) as John Proctor and Abigail Williams.
Scott Bennett: Great Scott
Fri 03 February 8pm · £15
Described by the Evening Standard as ‘Live comedy’s best kept secret’, Scott has been blazing a trail through the stand–up circuit for the best part of a decade. For ages 14+.
maltings monthly market
Sat 04 February 9am–4pm · £1, members and under 15s free
On the first Saturday of the month, you can find everything from artisan bread to local designers, chic vintage items to classic vinyl. Over 150 stalls in a buzzing atmosphere.
box office: 01252 745444
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Prestige Wedding Fair
Sun 05 February 11am–3.30pm · free
Prestige Wedding Fairs offer you the chance to discover around 50 local businesses showcasing the very best of wedding services, from bridal wear and florists to honeymoons, cakes, menswear and so much more.
film maltings: Charlotte FIL M
Tue 07 February 2.30pm & 7.30pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members)
A stunning animation documenting the life and work of German–Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon. The film stars Keira Knightley as Salomon, following her adolescence in Berlin to her years hiding from the Nazis in southern France. Cert. 12A.
film maltings: Decision to Leave FIL M
Wed 08 February 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
A crime drama in which a married detective falls for a widow who is suspected of killing her husband. Winner of Palme d’Or and Best Director at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
Cert. 15. Korean with English subtitles.
Stand–Up Comedy Club
Wed 08 February 8.30pm · £12
COME DY
Farnham Maltings and Off the Kerb Productions present their popular Stand-Up Comedy Club, your chance to catch up-and-coming comedy talent in a club environment. Line-up to be announced and may be subject to change. For ages 16+.
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club
Thu 09 February 11.30am · £12
COME DY
The UK’s premier baby-friendly comedy club! Featuring the funniest comedy stars from the circuit, performing their usual adult material, which is why there is a 15-month age limit for little laughers.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Learning to Fly by James Rowland
Thu 09 February 7.30pm · £15, £12 members
A captivating mix of theatre, comedy and music, this is a big hearted and hilarious story about connection, no matter what the obstacles; about love’s eternal struggle with time; about music and its ability to heal. For ages 14+.
Fairport Convention MUSI C
Fri 10 February 8pm · £28
Fairport Convention have been entertaining music lovers for over half a century. This year’s Winter Tour will present a mix of long-established Fairport favourites and some surprises from albums old and new.
Best of British: Band of the Grenadier Guards in Concert MUSI C
Sat 11 February 7.30pm · £20, £15 conc. (under 15s and students)
An eagerly awaited and rare opportunity to experience the sights and sounds of the world’s most famous and iconic military band, featuring music from across the British Isles.
Everything Has Changed by Rhum + Clay
Mon 13 February 2.30pm · £8, family discount available Things are different, no one else has noticed and no one day is the same. A joyful new family show from award-winning company Rhum + Clay about why change happens and how to deal with it. For ages 5–11.
film maltings: A Man Called Otto FIL M
Wed 15 February 11am, 3pm [subtitles] & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members)
Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks) is a grumpy widower who is very set in his ways. When a lively young family moves in next door, an unlikely friendship will turn his world upside down. Cert. TBA.
box office: 01252 745444
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The Secret Garden by Cat & Hutch
Wed 15 February 2.30pm with workshop at 4pm · £10
Meet the beloved characters from the story and help bring Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic tale to life in this interactive adaptation. For ages 7+. This event will take place at the Museum of Farnham. See page 52.
Flotsam & Jetsam by Lempen Puppet Theatre Company
Thu 16 February 11.30am & 2.30pm · £8, family discount available
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A hopeful, adventure story about two very different creatures that must learn to work together. Visual theatre with original music and delightful puppetry. For ages 4+.
film maltings: Matilda the Musical FIL M
Fri 17 February 10.30am, 2pm & 7pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members)
The tale of an extraordinary girl who discovers her superpower and summons remarkable courage, against all odds. The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production is adapted for the big screen with original music and lyrics by Tim Minchin. Cert. PG.
The Royal Opera House: The Barber of Seville
Tue 21 February 7pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
With vocal fireworks, scheming lovers and one very busy barber, Rossini’s comic opera is packed with fun and mischief. Expect heart-melting serenades, ridiculous disguises and a fairy tale ending. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
film maltings: Living FIL M
Wed 22 February 11am, 3pm & 8pm [subtitles] · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members)
A veteran civil servant (Bill Nighy) receives a medical diagnosis that inspires him to move to the south coast and turn his life into something wonderful. Cert. 12. book online: farnhammaltings.com
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unravel… a festival of yarn
Fri 24 & Sat 25 February 9am–5pm; Sun 26 February 10am–4pm £12 advance, £14 on the door, under 18s free
Join us as we celebrate unravel’s 15th anniversary – this year is set to be extra special. Centered around the curated marketplace with over 70 exhibitors, the festival includes talks and panel discussions, alongside opportunities to socialise with fellow yarn lovers.
Take part in bookable workshops both in–person and online with an international line–up of tutors teaching everything from weaving and brioche stitch to fair isle knitting and embroidering knitwear.
unravel is a proud supporter of BIPOC in Fiber
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Lava Elastic
Wed 22 February 8.30pm · £12
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Lava Elastic is the UK’s first neurodiverse comedy, poetry and performance night. Hosted by Sarah Saeed with a fantastic line-up including John Hegley, Barbara Fernandez and Rachel Creeger. Join us for a night celebrating humans of all kinds! For ages 16+.
unravel… a festival of yarn
Fri 24 & Sat 25 9am–5pm; Sun 26 February 10am–4pm · £12 advance, £14 on the door, under 18s free
FE STIVAL
Join us as we celebrate unravel’s 15th anniversary, with lots to see, do and take part in. Visit the curated marketplace, attend a talk, or learn a new skill at one of our bookable workshops. See page 13.
Lloyd Griffith: One Tonne of Fun
Tue 28 February 7.30pm · £19.50
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Join Lloyd on his biggest tour to date. There’ll be his unique bag of stand-up, dubious impressions, and obviously a sprinkling of his (incredible) singing. For ages 16+.
film maltings: Empire of Light (subject to confirmation) FIL M
Wed 01 March 11am [subtitles], 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members)
A compelling and poignant drama about the power of human connection during turbulent times. Directed by Academy Award® winner Sam Mendes. Starring Olivia Colman, Micheal Ward, Toby Jones and Colin Firth. Cert. TBA.
Zoe Lyons: Bald Ambition Tour
Fri 03 March 8pm · £16
Star of Live at the Apollo and a regular on Have I Got News for You (BBC1), Zoe is here to make light of what can best be described as a monumental midlife crisis. For ages 14+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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maltings monthly market
Sat 04 March 9am–4pm · £1, members and under 15s free
On the first Saturday of the month, you can find everything from artisan bread to local designers, chic vintage items to classic vinyl. Over 150 stalls in a buzzing atmosphere.
film maltings: The Pale Blue Eye (subject to confirmation) FIL M
Wed 08 March 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
Mystery thriller, set in 19th century New York, in which a world-weary detective (Christian Bale) engages the assistance of a young Edgar Allan Poe (Harry Melling) to investigate a bizarre murder. Cert. 15.
Stand–Up Comedy Club
Wed 08 March 8.30pm · £12
Farnham Maltings and Off the Kerb Productions present their popular Stand-Up Comedy Club, your chance to catch up-and-coming comedy talent in a club environment. Line-up to be announced and may be subject to change. For ages 16+.
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club
Thu 09 March 11.30am · £12
The UK’s premier baby-friendly comedy club! Featuring the funniest comedy stars from the circuit, performing their usual adult material, which is why there is a 15-month age limit for little laughers.
NT Live: Othello
Thu 09 March 7pm · £15
An extraordinary new production of Shakespeare’s most enduring tragedy, directed by Clint Dyer with a cast that includes Giles Terera (Hamilton), Rosy McEwean (The Alienist) and Paul Hilton (The Inheritance).
box office: 01252 745444
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Farnborough Symphony Orchestra: Beach & Brahms MUSI C
Sat 11 March 7.45pm · £13.50 (£6.75 students)
This beautiful concert features Amy Beach’s wonderful Gaelic Symphony, the first composed and published by a female American, and Brahms’ deeply moving fourth symphony, under the baton of conductor Benedict Collins-Rice.
Big Fish Little Fish Family Rave
Sun 12 March 2pm · £14 adult, £10 child,
pre-walkers free
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The Big Fish Little Fish crew bring their award–winning, critically acclaimed family rave to Farnham – with a space theme. Expect confetti, bubbles, balloons and DJs playing banging club classics! For ages 0–8.
Exhibition on Screen: Mary Cassatt – Painting the Modern Woman
Tue 14 March 2.30pm [subtitles] & 7.30pm · £15
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The world’s most eminent Cassatt curators and scholars help tell this riveting tale of great social and cultural change; a time when women were fighting for their rights and the language of art was completely re-written.
film maltings: The Fabelmans FIL M
Wed 15 March 11am, 3pm [subtitles] & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members)
Aspiring filmmaker Sammy Fabelman discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth. American coming-of-age drama directed by Steven Spielberg. Cert. 12A.
Live at the Maltings
Fri 17 March 8pm · £20
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London’s biggest and best, long–running comedy night, Live At The Chapel, is on the road and heading straight to us! Don’t miss this exceptional night of live comedy. For ages 14+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Will Page
Fri 17 March 8.30pm · £14
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Best known as the fiddle-playing front man of Americana band, Noble Jacks, Will is a folk singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Expect heartfelt vocals accompanied by guitar, harmonica, energetic fiddle and foot–stomping rhythms.
Vintage Fashion Fair
Sat 18 March 10am–4pm · £3, under 16s free
Browse and buy from the many stalls of beautiful vintage clothing, accessories and textiles dating from the 1900s to 1990s. The fair offers wearable vintage at affordable prices and a selection of designer labels, to suit all tastes and budgets.
The Blunter Brothers MUSI C
Sat 18 March 8pm · £18
Paying tribute to artists such as James Brown and Stevie Wonder, The Blunter Brothers will have you up on your feet with their classic Soul, Motown and Funk grooves.
Met Opera: Lohengrin SCREENIN G
Tue 21 March 2pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
Wagner’s soaring masterpiece makes its triumphant return to the Met stage after 17 years. François Girard unveils an atmospheric staging that weds his striking visual style and keen dramatic insight to Wagner’s breathtaking music. Sung in German with English subtitles.
film maltings: Women Talking FIL M
Wed 22 March 11am [subtitles], 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
The women of an isolated religious community grapple with reconciling a brutal reality with their faith. A stylish adaptation of Miriam Toews’ bestselling novel. Starring Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley and Frances McDormand. Cert. 15.
box office: 01252 745444
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Emil and the Detectives by Carl Miller
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Fri 24 & Sat 25 March 7.30pm · £15 (£8 conc. under 16s, students, seniors)*
A story full of danger and surprises, join Emil and his detective friends on a quest to uncover the truth and expose the identity of the infamous thief Mr Snow. Presented by Maltings Youth Theatre. For ages 8+. *Family discount available.
Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish by Roustabout Theatre
Sun 26 March 11.30am & 2.30pm · £8, family discount available
One man’s dream to reach the stars leaves the world in ruins and disturbs the sleeping dinosaurs. Will they wake up and save planet Earth? An imaginative adaptation of Michael Foreman’s environmental tale. For ages 3+.
The Royal Opera House: Turandot
Sun 26 March 2pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
Puccini’s final opera is a glorious pageant of rich colour, dance and drama in Andrei Serban’s classic staging. Antonio Pappano conducts Anna Pirozzi in the title role and Yonghoon Lee as Calaf. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
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Thu 30 March 7pm · £15
Live screening from the National Theatre Live programme of broadcasts from London theatres. Title to be announced.
Lucy Porter: Wake Up Call
Fri 31 March 8pm · £18
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Join TV and radio favourite Lucy Porter with a show full of revelations, realisations and epiphanies – both large and small. Exuberant and silly with some wisdom sprinkled on top. For ages 16+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Maltings Youth Theatre presents: Emil and the Detectives by
Carl Miller
Fri 24 & Sat 25 March 7.30pm · £15 (£8 conc. under 16s, students, seniors), family discount available
Emil, a young boy from a small town, is robbed by the mysterious Mr Snow on his way to Berlin. Alone, and thinking he has lost everything, Emil sets off across the busy city to track down the thief meeting a cast of quirky new friends along the way. A story full of danger and surprises, join Emil and his detective friends on a quest to uncover the truth and expose the true identity of the infamous Mr Snow.
Licensed by arrangement with The Agency, 24 Pottery Lane, Holland Park, London W11 4LZ info@theagency.co.uk
box office: 01252 745444
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maltings monthly market
Sat 01 April 9am–4pm · £1, members and under 15s free
On the first Saturday of the month, you can find everything from artisan bread to local designers, chic vintage items to classic vinyl. Over 150 stalls in a buzzing atmosphere. Nick Sharratt’s All–New Picture Book Draw–Along!
Mon 03 April 2.30pm · £8, family discount available
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Join the acclaimed children’s writer and illustrator for a family–friendly, fun–filled draw–along. Nick will be sketching characters from spectacular space aliens to extraordinary elephants. And you can draw along with him! For ages 4+.
Met Opera: Falstaff
Tue 04 April 7pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
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Verdi’s glorious Shakespearean comedy staged by Robert Carsen and featuring baritone Michael Volle as the caddish knight Falstaff, gleefully tormented by a trio of clever women who deliver his comeuppance. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
film maltings: Tár
Wed 05 April 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
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Drama depicting the life and downfall of a renowned composer-conductor, Lydia Tár, portrayed by Cate Blanchett. Days away from recording the symphony that will elevate her career, elements begin to conspire against her. Cert. 15.
film maltings: The Son (subject to confirmation)
Wed 12 April 11am, 3pm & 8pm [subtitles] · £7 (£6 conc., £4 members)
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A cautionary tale that follows a family as it struggles to reunite after falling apart. Directed by Florian Zeller, the drama serves as a follow up to 2020’s The Father. Starring Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern and Anthony Hopkins. Cert. 15.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Stand–Up Comedy Club
Wed 12 April 8.30pm · £12
Farnham Maltings and Off the Kerb Productions present their popular Stand-Up Comedy Club, your chance to catch up-and-coming comedy talent in a club environment. Line–up to be announced and may be subject to change. For ages 16+.
Magical Bones: Soulful Magic
Thu 13 April 7.30pm · £20
Following sell out runs at the Edinburgh Festival and across the UK, the Britain’s Got Talent finalist returns with a brand-new show full of the most awe-inspiring and high energy magic.
Animals! by Dens and Signals
Sat 15 April 11.30am & 2.30pm · £8, family discount available
Fun, interactive and featuring original songs, Animals! is an empowering and uplifting performance about animals, humans and nature. It celebrates the amazing wildlife around us and makes big things feel possible. For ages 6+.
Met Opera: Der Rosenkavalier
Sat 15 April 5pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
A dream cast assembles for Strauss’ grand Viennese comedy. Soprano Lise Davidsen is the ageing Marschallin, opposite mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as her lover Octavian and soprano Erin Morley as Sophie, who steals his heart. Sung in German with English subtitles.
Martin Harley MUSI C
Sat 15 April 8pm · £17.50
Known for mixing excellent musicianship and songwriting with a down to earth sense of humour, Martin explores roots, blues and slide guitar in a style The Guardian referred to as ‘spellbinding’.
box office: 01252 745444
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The Royal Ballet: Cinderella SCREENIN G
Sun 16 April 2pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
Royal Ballet founder choreographer Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella celebrates its 75th anniversary this season, showcasing his deft musicality and the beauty of Prokofiev’s score.
Farnham Beerex Beer Festival
Thu 20 – Sat 22 April Thu 6pm–11pm, Fri & Sat 11am–3pm & 6pm–11pm · £13.50 (£12 if purchased before 31 January) Tickets: farnhambeerex.org.uk
Celebrate 45 years of Beerex. Featuring over 50 real ales, 30 ciders, great entertainment and food. Plus, a new craft bar offering a range of different beers. Strictly 18+.
Exhibition on Screen: Vermeer – The Blockbuster Exhibition SCREENIN G
Tue 25 April 2.30pm [subtitles] & 7.30pm · £15
In the spring of 2023, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam will open its doors to the largest Vermeer exhibition in history. With loans from across the world, this major retrospective will bring together Vermeer’s most famous masterpieces.
film maltings: Allelujah (subject to confirmation) FIL M
Wed 26 April 11am [subtitles], 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members)
A film adaptation of Alan Bennett’s comedy drama play in which a Yorkshire geriatric ward is threatened with closure. Starring Judi Dench, Jennifer Saunders, Derek Jacobi, David Bradley and Russell Tovy. Cert. TBA.
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club
Thu 27 April 11.30am · £12
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The UK’s premier baby-friendly comedy club! Featuring the funniest comedy stars from the circuit, performing their usual adult material, which is why there is a 15-month age limit for little laughers.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Pepper and Honey by Not Now Collective
Fri 28 April 7.30pm · £15, £12 members
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Ana has been on a journey. Croatian born, she’s arrived in the UK, determined to make it home. A heart-warming performance about the need for tolerance and the power of human connection, even over distance.
Met Opera: Champion SCREENIN G
Sun 30 April 2pm · £15 (£12 under 18s)
Six-time Grammy Award-winning composer Terence Blanchard brings his new opera to the Met after his Fire Shut Up in My Bones triumphantly premiered with the company to universal acclaim in 2021. Sung in English with English subtitles.
This Spring we are a partner of the Farnham Literary Festival, running from 03–12 March. Showcasing the work of leading, emerging and celebrated local authors, there will be workshops, performances and competitions. Look out for tagged events in the brochure and online.
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box office: 01252 745444
Young people
Classes, workshops and projects for children and young people. See website for further details.
Maltings Young Crafters
Mon 09 January – Mon 20 March (no session 13 February)
4pm–5.30pm · £110 for 10 weeks
A fun, weekly group for 10–15-year-olds who want to explore and develop their artistic skills. Themed projects are led by professional tutor and artist, Ruth Wheeler. No experience necessary.
Demeric School of Dance
Mon 09 January for 10 weeks ·
various times/prices
Ballet, tap, modern, Acro, contemporary and street dance classes for children aged 2+ up to advanced student level. For those with a serious interest in dance as a career or just for fun and exercise. Find out more: demericdance.co.uk
Farnham Youth Dance Company
Mondays (term-time only) 16 January – 27 March 5pm–6.30pm · £8 per session paying weekly, or £6 per session paying termly Farnham Youth Dance Company is an open, inclusive and supportive community of young people aged 12–18. In our classes we work on exercises from our inclusive syllabus to develop core dance skills as well as creative exploration and choreography.
Thrive Youth Dance Company
Tuesdays (term-time only) 17 January – 28 March 5pm–6.30pm · free
A nurturing learning environment for vulnerable young people aged 14–24 to grow by using physical dance training and creative dance as a tool to develop key life skills. Find out more: thriveyouthdancecompany.co.uk
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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maltings youth theatre
Our thriving Youth Theatre has weekly sessions, performance opportunities, and holiday workshops for young people from 4–25yrs. We are open to all regardless of your skills and experience.
Weekly sessions
Wed 04 January – Wed 29 March (term-time only)
A creative and friendly place to build confidence and develop your theatre skills under the guidance of our professional theatre-makers.
· Juniors ages 8–11 Wednesdays 4.45pm–6.15pm · £80
· Seniors ages 12–16 Wednesdays 6.30pm–8.30pm · £90
NEW: Creative Company ages 16–25 Mondays 7pm–9pm · £90 Our Creative Company is the perfect place for anyone interested in making theatre whether as an actor, writer, director, designer etc. If you’re creative get in touch!
Holiday Workshops
See page 26 for our upcoming half term workshops. For more information or to book, please contact Eve on 01252 745444
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Artbox Half Term Workshop
Mon 13 February 10am–3pm · £60
Have fun and create your own collection of seasonal spring inspired mixed media work, using watercolour and a variety of materials. For ages 6–16.
Acting for TV & Film
Mon 13 February 10am–12pm (ages 7–11), 1pm–4pm (ages 12–16) · £15
Explore the subtle art of acting for TV and film using scripts from popular films and TV shows. Watch yourself on screen as our professional actor guides you through the techniques famous actors use to achieve great performances.
Create Your Own Tie-Dye T-Shirt
Tue 14 February 10.30am–12pm · £25
Have fun experimenting with folding, swirling, and scrunching your t-shirt to make amazing patterns and effects. All materials are provided but please bring extra t-shirts if you want to design more. For ages 8–16 years.
Painting with Watercolours
Tue 14 February 1pm–3pm · £18
Experienced artist and illustrator, Sarah Metcalfe will show you how to use watercolours to paint beautiful florals and landscapes. All materials provided. For ages 10–16.
Play in a Day: Heroes & Villains
Wed 15 February 10am–4pm · £30
A fun and creative day putting together a show. Led by a professional theatre maker, participants will play drama games and rehearse a short show building to a small sharing for family and friends at the end of the session. For ages 8–12.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Scarecrow Biscuits
Wed 15 February 10.15am–11.45am · £14.50
Enjoy icing and decorating your own biscuits and transforming them into two different types of scarecrow. All materials provided. For ages 6–11.
Hip Hop Moves
Fri 17 February 10am–12pm (ages 8–12), 2pm–4pm (ages 13–17) · £15
Join ZooNation’s professional dancers for a fun filled class looking at dance styles that originated from, and have been influenced by, Hip Hop Culture, including House, Groove, Breaking and the Funk Styles of Popping and Locking.
Demeric School of Dance Easter Workshop
Tue 11 April 8.45am–12.30pm · £55
Ballet, tap, modern, Acro, contemporary and street dance classes for children aged 2+ up to advanced student level. For those with a serious interest in dance as a career or just for fun and exercise. Find out more: demericdance.co.uk
Artbox Easter Workshop
Fri 14 April 10am–3pm · £60
Have a fun day learning how to create a collection of seasonal inspired mixed media work, full of drawing, painting, and collage. Explore and experiment in a range of creative art, craft and design activities. For ages 6–16.
box office: 01252 745444
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Adults
Creative classes and workshops for those who want to learn a new skill, or simply have fun and meet new people.
Demeric School of Dance
Mon 09 January various times/prices
Adult tap, contemporary and ballet classes. Suitable for those with a serious interest in dance or just for fun and exercise. Find out more: info@demericdance.co.uk
Therapeutic Yoga Massage-Bodywork
Mondays 09, 16, 23 & 30 January 6pm–7.30pm · £90 per session
A pleasant, dynamic whole-body treatment that is extremely efficient in restoring joints and muscle function, releasing pains, regulating hormones and digestion, increasing immunity, releasing emotional tension and more. Call 0744 233 7260 to book a session.
Singing for the Mind
Mondays 1.30pm (refreshments), singing hour 2pm–3pm · £5 per session
A lively musical hour especially for people living with dementia and their carers. A chance to share memories and a love of songs in a friendly and welcoming environment. Supported by Right at Home GF.
Writing for Wellness
Mondays 20 February – 27 March 7pm–9pm · £36 for 6 sessions
Join award-winning local novelist and therapist Joanna Barnard to explore how writing creatively can benefit your mental and emotional well-being. Suitable for adults of all ages and experience.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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farnham u3a
From Tue 03 January various sessions · £45 yearly membership
No longer in full time employment? Join u3a and take part in many activities, including learning something new, talks, exercise or purely social. Find out more at farnhamu3a.org.uk
Farnham Men in Sheds
Tuesdays & Thursdays 10am–1pm · free
A chance for anyone who enjoys making and repairing in the outdoors to get involved with small community projects. Meeting twice weekly in the beautiful grounds of space2grow, next to Bishop’s Meadow.
The Arts Society Farnham
Tuesdays 17 Jan, 21 Feb, 21 March, & 25 Apr 10.30am–11.30am · free for Society members, guests £7
The Arts Society is a leading arts education charity with a global network of over 380 local societies. The monthly events provide expect lecturers sharing their specialist knowledge about the arts. For further details visit theartssocietyfarnham.org.uk.
Nimble Fingers
Tuesdays 10.30am–12.30pm · free
A friendly, free knitting and crochet drop-in for beginners and experienced hands alike. Bring your own project or we’ll provide something; you’ll make new friends and find fresh, woolly inspiration.
Book Club
3rd Tuesday of the month 8pm · free
Come and discuss a wide range of books and authors at our well–established and friendly book club. New members are always welcome. For more information contact Gerald Turner: grtservices123@gmail.com
box office: 01252 745444
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Over 55s Dance Workshops with New Adventures
Wednesdays 18 Jan, 08 Feb & 08 Mar 2pm–4pm · £10 per class
Delve into the work of Matthew Bourne’s award-winning company, New Adventures and get your bodies moving in our fun and creative dance workshops. Subsidised places are available for those who may find cost prohibitive, contact office@new-adventures.net
Ukulele Workshops
Thursdays 12 January – 30 March (no session 15 February) Beginners 10am–11.30am · £140 for 11 sessions; Improvers 11.30am–1pm · £12 on the door
For beginners and improvers of any age. Learn in a friendly environment and have a lot of fun. You don’t need any prior musical knowledge to play. You will need your own ukulele.
Comedy Improv Drop–Ins
Thursdays from 12 January 7pm–9pm · pay what you can Learn the basics of improvised comedy with internally renowned teacher, Chris Mead. The art of making things up on the spot is not only an incredibly fun social activity, but also improves empathy, confidence and playfulness. ChrisMead.co
Farnham Creatives’ Network
Thu 12 January, Tue 21 February & Tue 28 March 7pm-9pm · free
A friendly social group providing local creatives with an opportunity to meet in a relaxed and informal setting. Enjoy getting to know each other over a drink, whilst sharing ideas and experiences. All are welcome.
Carers Coffee Break
1st Friday of the month 10am–12pm · free
A casual meet up for carers and former carers, to have a cuppa and a chat. Supported by Action for Carers, pop in for 15 minutes or stay for the full 2 hours.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Meditation Centre: Meditations for Relaxation
Sat 28 January 10.30am–1pm · £25
Learn simple meditations that can replicated at home with Buddhist nun, Gen Nyingpo.
Explore meditation practices to help disengage with the stresses of everyday life.
For ages 18+.
Kadampa Meditation Centre: Finding Happiness with Meditation
Sat 25 March 10.30am–1pm · £25
Drawing on decades of experience, Buddhist nun Gen Nyingpo will explain methods to maintain inner strength, balance, calm and joy both in meditation and daily life. For ages 18+.
box office: 01252 745444
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Craft workshops
Pattern Cutting
Fri 06 January – Fri 10 February 10.30am–1pm · £225 for 6 weeks
Use your own measurements to create samples of three simple pattern blocks (skirt, trouser and darted bodice). Explore how to refine and improve the fit and add your own design flair. For ages 18+.
Family Fun on the Pottery Wheel
Saturdays 07 January, 04 February, 04 March & 01 April 10am–11am, 11.30am–12.30pm, 1pm–2pm & 2.30pm–3.30pm · £12 per session
Explore our monthly market and visit the Pottery Studio where resident potter Penny Eccles will help you to make your very own ceramic creations. All ages welcome. Under 7s must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel
Tue 10, Wed 11, Thu 12 January & Tue 28 February & Wed 01, Thu 02 March 10.30am–12.30pm (Tue & Thu only) & 7pm–9pm (Tue, Wed & Thu) · £178 for 5 weeks
Resident potter Penny Eccles will guide beginners and returning students through throwing on the potter’s wheel, creating simple bowls, colanders, cups, handles and pots. For ages 16+.
Sewcialise
Wed 11 Jan – Wed 22 March (no session 15 Feb) 7.30pm–9.30pm · £225 for 10 weeks
Take your sewing to the next level with experienced tutors Alice and Ginny. Gain new skills and confidence whilst working on your own sewing projects from dressmaking to soft furnishings. Beginners welcome. For ages 18+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Needle Felt Your Own Mouse
Thu 12 January 10am–3pm · £50
In this workshop you will learn all the basic techniques required to create your very own 3D ‘town’ or ‘country’ mouse sculpture. Suitable for beginners and improvers. All materials provided. For ages 18+.
Porcelain Hearts & Garlands
Sat 14 January 10.45am–12.45pm · £45
Join our resident ceramicist Penny Eccles and enjoy a relaxing, creative session where you will make your own porcelain heart decorations and garlands. For ages 18+.
Introduction to Lino Printing
Fri 20 January & Fri 28 April 10am–12.30pm · £35
Explore the art of lino printing, a process where a pattern or design is carved into a linoleum sheet and then printed. Learn simple techniques for carving a print block and experiment with positive and negative printing. For ages 18+.
Introduction to Pyrography
Sat 21 January & Sat 29 April half–day 10am–12.30pm or 1pm–3.30pm £45; full day 10am–3.30pm · £90
Learn the art of pyrography with professional artist Ruth Wheeler. Choose to work on your own project or follow a seasonal theme. For ages 18+.
Enamelling for Jewellery
Sat 21 January 10am–4pm · £125
Learn how to add colour to metal using vitreous enamel and gain an understanding of the range of techniques and processes used to enamel jewellery. Suitable for beginners and improvers. For ages 18+.
box office: 01252 745444
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Introduction to Crewelwork: Hollyhocks
Sat 21 January 10am–1pm · £60
Learn a traditional embroidery technique in this introductory workshop. The cheerful hollyhocks are created using stitches and natural dyed woollen threads. Suitable for all levels of experience. All materials included. For ages 18+.
Drawing with Wire: Puffins
Sat 21 January 10am–4.30pm · £69
Learn how to sculpt, join, and layer coloured copper wire to create a beautiful puffin.
Start from a drawing alongside step-by-step instructions. For ages 18+.
Two–Day Basket Making Course
Fri 27 & Sat 28 January 10am–4pm · £140
Learn how to create a basket using the stake-and-strand-method with a circular English base. Choose to make a wastepaper basket, shopper, fruit bowl or small log basket. For ages 14+.
Jumbo Arm Knitting
Sat 28 January & Sat 11 March 11am–1.15pm · £69
Use your ‘arms as needles’ to create your very own throw/blanket from chunky vegan-friendly yarn. Perfect for beginners and knitters alike, you will learn the simple art of arm knitting to create this beautiful homeware accessory. For ages 10+.
Introduction to 3D Beaded Embroidery
Sat 28 January & Fri 31 March 10am–1pm · £48
Enjoy an introduction to 3D beading and embroidery. In this workshop you will learn a variety of techniques to create your own embroidered coral world. For ages 18+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Arm Knitted Striped Blanket
Sat 28 January 2pm–4.15pm & Sat 29 April 1.30pm–3.45pm · £75
Use your ‘arms as needles’ to create your very own striped blanket from chunky vegan–friendly yarn. Perfect for beginners and knitters alike, you will learn the simple art of arm knitting to create this beautiful homeware accessory. For ages 10+.
English Paper Piecing
Wed 08 February 10am–4pm · £30
Learn how to create your own designs for quilting and how to form a pattern. Initially you will draw geometrical shapes and make templates and then you will stitch the shapes together to form a pattern. Suitable for beginners. For ages 18+.
Drawing with Wire: Spring Flowers
Fri 10 February & Sat 29 April 10am–3pm · £55
Learn how to use coloured copper wire to draw snowdrops, daffodils, crocus or other spring flowers with over 15 different colours available. For ages 18+.
Make a Leather Belt
Sat 11 February 10am–1pm · £78
Take home your own hand–stitched leather belt in this fascinating workshop as you discover the principles of hand–crafted leatherwork. For ages 18+.
Needle Felt Your Own Blue Tit
Sat 11 February 10am–3pm · £50
Using barbed needles, learn all the techniques required to sculpt natural wool fibres to create a 3D needle felted blue tit structure. All materials provided. For ages 18+.
box office: 01252 745444
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Intermediate Goldwork: Oak Leaves & Acorns
Sat 11 February 10am–4pm · £130
Create a design of oak leaves and acorns, demystifying goldwork and learn the best way to handle these materials and achieve amazing results. Suitable for improvers. For ages 18+.
Keum Boo Jewellery Making
Sat 11 February 10am–4pm · £125
Learn the ancient Korean art of Keum Boo: the attaching of thin sheets of 24kt gold to fine silver. Suitable for beginners and improvers. For ages 18+.
Two-Day Further Techniques in Stained Glass
Fri 17 & Sat 18 February 10am–4pm · £285
Learn how to design, cut and construct your own contemporary stained–glass panels using traditional methods that haven’t really changed over 500 years. Artist Jess Stroud will guide you through each stage of the process. For ages 18+.
Introduction to Modern Calligraphy
Sat 18 February & Sat 15 April 10am–12pm · £50
Explore the art of modern calligraphy in this fun and creative beginners’ class. Learn how to create beautiful thin and thick flourishes and how to string letters together to design a final quote. For ages 16+.
Punch Needle for Beginners
Sat 18 February 10am–12pm · £40
Learn the basics on using needle punch and how to transfer your chosen design onto fabric. Choose from a selection of designs or feel free to draw from your imagination. For ages 16+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Willow Chicken Sculpture
Sat 18 February 10am–4pm · £85
Learn the art of willow sculpture with local basket maker Judith Needham. Your life-sized chicken can be used to enhance your garden or perhaps as a unique gift. For ages 14+.
Make Your Own Beaded Daisy Bracelets
Sat 18 February 10.30am–12.30pm · £30
Choose from a rainbow of colours as you pick your combinations, learn how to make the adjustable slip knot fastening and create your own beaded daisy bracelets.
For ages 12+.
Ceramic Pestle & Mortar
Sat 18 February 10.45am–12.45pm · £45
Join our resident potter Penny Eccles and enjoy a relaxing and creative session where you’ll make your own wheel thrown mortar bowl and hand-crafted pestle. For ages 18+.
unravel: Rigid Heddle Weaving
Fri 24 & Sat 25 February 10am–12pm · £55
An introduction to weaving on a rigid heddle loom. Participants will be taught how to weave a piece of fabric which they will be able to take home with them. For ages 12+.
Includes festival entry.
unravel: Brioche
Fri 24 February 11am–1pm · £55
Learn how to knit single-colour brioche on straight needles and two-coloured brioche on double pointed needles. Suitable for intermediate level knitters. For ages 12+. Includes festival entry.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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unravel: Fair Isle
Fri 24 February 1.30pm–3.30pm · £55
Learn how to change colour to create Fair Isle designs, change colours across a row, achieve the correct tension and knit a project using these techniques. For ages 12+. Includes festival entry.
unravel: Florence Shawl ONLINE
Fri 24 February 3pm–5pm · £30
This online session will cover the key techniques within the Florence Shawl pattern. Starting with the botanical-inspired trim, students will work modularly and use a mix of methods to create two flower ‘units’. For ages 12+.
unravel: Intarsia in the Round
Sat 25 February 1pm–3pm · £55
Explore knitting motifs and intarsia patterns using two different techniques. You will be able to knit intarsia motifs into socks, mittens, cowl, hats and more. Suitable for intermediate. Includes festival entry. For ages 12+.
unravel: Embroidering Your Knits ONLINE
Sat 25 February 2pm–4pm · £55
This online workshop will take you through putting the design onto your knit and stitching the floral design onto the knit of your choice. With step-by-step guidance on how to do every single stitch used in this design. For ages 16+.
Sewing Techniques for Stretch Fabrics
Fri 03 March – Fri 14 April (no session 07 April) 10.30am–1pm · £225 for 5 weeks
Whether it’s snuggly pyjamas, stunning lingerie or your own unique swimsuit, this 5-week course will teach you several key techniques for working with jersey, lycra, lace and elastics. For ages 18+.
box office: 01252 745444
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Two–Day Raffia Bag Course
Fri 10 & Fri 17 March 10am–3pm · £110
Join us in making a beautiful raffia bag from a choice of styles. Raffia is a very flexible material with the finished bags unique, durable and ready for the sunshine. All bags made use natural, sustainable raffia. Suitable for beginners. For ages 18+.
Needle Felt Your Own Kingfisher
Fri 10 March 10am–4.30pm · £65
Using barbed needles, learn all the techniques required to sculpt natural wool fibres to create a 3D needle felted kingfisher structure. All materials provided. Suitable for beginners. For ages 18+.
Abstract Embroidery
Sat 11 March 10am–12pm · £40
Come and create an abstract embroidered piece using waste fibres. The session will cover different stitches and you will go home with a beautiful, hooped piece of artwork ready to hang on your wall. For ages 16+.
Make a Pair of Silver Cufflinks
Sat 11 March 10am–4pm · £125
Learn a range of techniques such as texturing and embossing on metal to create an individual pair of silver cufflinks in this one-day workshop. There is also the option to add a bezel–set stone. For ages 18+.
Love Your Sewing Machine
Sat 11 March 10am–4pm · £85
Discover how to set up your machine, understand fabric construction, prepare, pin and cut fabric and create basic seams and finishes. All materials are provided. Bring your own machine. For ages 18+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Crochet Storage Basket
Sat 11 March 2pm–5.30pm · £65 (medium) or £55 (small)
A fun workshop in which you will be guided through all the stages of using chunky yarn to make a beautiful crochet basket. For ages 16+.
Drawing with Wire: Swallows
Fri 17 March 10am–3pm · £55
Make your own graceful and elegant swallow from coloured copper wire. Following step-by-step instructions, you’ll learn how to bend, join, and layer the wire to create this very special bird. For ages 18+.
Introduction to Gilding with Goldleaf
Sat 18 March 10am–4pm · £95
Learn about traditional gilding techniques and how to tell the difference by looking at gilded examples. Participants will gild a sample board with water-gilding and use oil-gilding to form a small relief moulding to take home. For ages 16+.
Make Your Own Soap Dish
Sat 18 March 10.45am–12.45pm · £45
Join our resident potter Penny Eccles and enjoy a relaxing and creative session where you’ll make your own pumice stone and soap dish. For ages 18+.
Life Drawing
Sat 18 March 10.45am–4.30pm · £75
Join artist Jo Shepherd for a fully immersive day of drawing with an exceptional and experienced live nude model. All materials provided. Suitable for all abilities. For ages 18+.
box office: 01252 745444
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Introduction to Stained Glass
Fri 24 March 10am–4pm · £135
Learn how to design, cut and construct your own contemporary stained glass panel using traditional methods that have hardly changed over 500 years. For ages 18+.
Shibori Indigo Dye
Sat 25 March 10am–1pm · £50
A fun workshop in which you will explore Shibori by using a needle, cloth and indigo dye to create a series of experimental samples. You will be shown how to wrap, stitch, fold and twist to create your own unique handkerchief. For ages 13+.
Mend, Patch, Darn
Sat 25 March 10am–1pm · £45
Learn a variety of traditional and contemporary ways to mend and lengthen the life of your clothes. All materials are included but bring along your own items for advice and inspiration. For ages 16+.
Watercolour Florals
Sat 25 March 10am–4pm · £90
Experienced textile designer Sarah Metcalfe will show you how to experiment with ink and bleach and help you to loosen up your style. There is an optional opportunity to have your creations from the day printed as a unique silk scarf. For ages 18+.
Needle Felted Boxing Hare
Fri 14 April 10am–4.30pm · £75
Using natural sheep wool and special barbed needles, learn all the skills, tips and tricks to create your 3D hare sculpture. Suitable for all abilities. All materials provided. For ages 18+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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Introduction to Decoupage
Sat 15 April 10am–3pm · £80
Learn and practise traditional decoupage techniques involving colouring and cutting out paper shapes to apply to a small painted box. For ages 16+.
Macramé Plant Hanger
Sat 15 April 10am–12pm · £40
Learn the art of macramé and create your own unique plant hanger in this fun, hands-on workshop. Expert weaver Lucy Rowans will guide you through the soothing process. For ages 16+.
Herb Pots & Tags
Sat 15 April 10.45am–12.45pm · £45
Join resident potter Penny Eccles as she guides you through making a ceramic plant pot on the potter’s wheel. Create ceramic label tags while you wait. For ages 18+.
Get to Know Your Overlocker
Fri 28 April 10.30am–1.30pm · £65
Learn the basics of threading, how to adjust your machine for different fabrics and how to use functions such as seams, hems and gathering. For ages 18+.
Pyrography & Wood Carving
Sat 29 April 10am–3pm · £120
Learn the art of pyrography with professional artist Ruth Wheeler. You will get to use your own pyrography machine along with a selection of coasters to experiment with. For ages 16+.
box office: 01252 745444
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Pearl Stringing and Knotting
Sat 29 April 10am–4pm · £125
Learn stringing, hand-knotting and to fit a clasp to beautiful organic gems to create a professional finish. Make a new pearl necklace or bracelet and bring your own pearls for advice on re-stringing. No previous experience needed. For ages 16+.
Willow Plant Supports
Sat 29 April 10am–4pm · £85
Make beautiful and useful items for your garden from natural Somerset willow. Craft your own plant support suitable for beans before moving onto a range of smaller projects. For ages 14+.
Natural Yarn Dyeing & Weaving
Sat 29 April 10am–5pm · £95
A brand new workshop by resident weaver and dyer Nao Fukumoto O’Neill. Learn about natural plant dyeing, create your own dyed yarn from plants and weave on a frame using your coloured wool. For ages 18+.
Chunky Crochet ‘Cocoon’ Planter
Sat 29 April 11am–12.45pm · £36
A fun workshop in which you will be guided through all the stages of using chunky yarn to make a crochet cocoon planter. For ages 18+.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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farnham world craft town
Recognised for its breadth of craft skills and community of makers of all ages and abilities, Farnham is the first and only town in England to be awarded World Craft Town status. Craft brings people together and provides everyone with the opportunity to develop and express their creativity through making. Explore local craft events, trails and artists by downloading the ‘Discover Farnham’ app from Farnham Town Council available on Android or Apple.
Farnham Creatives’ Network is a social group set up to provide local artists, makers, designers, educators, gallerists and creatives with an opportunity to meet and get to know each other. Everyone is welcome to join us in a relaxed setting, to meet and share ideas over a drink. See P.30.
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artists & makers
We support professional artists and makers to thrive. Working across theatre and craft, we offer an evolving range of opportunities to create and showcase work, make connections and learn new skills. Please see the artists & makers section of our website for more information.
Resident at the Maltings
Cameron Barnett, violin maker
Meg Barnett, costume maker
Juliette Blightman, artist
Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures
Georgina Bridges, muralist
Georgie Carrs, painter
Crean Creations, costume prop makers and leather workers
Penny Eccles, ceramic artist
James Fairhurst, jeweller
Stephen Featherstone, film & animation
Nao Fukumoto O’Neill, hand weaver
Full Clarity, web & app designers
Diana Greenwood, jeweller
Sarah Heron, artist
Dan Huxley, barber
Laura Rose Textiles, textiles & illustration
Stopgap, dance company
Weller Designs Limited, golf & landscape design
Associate theatre makers
Abhi Arumbakkam
Action Hero
Akin Theatre
Bucket Club
Little Bulb Marcus Youssef Victoria Melody
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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support us
Show your passion and support for the arts, make a difference today and for future generations
Farnham Maltings has had a rich history of community involvement since 1969, when the buildings were rescued from dereliction by local residents. We exist today because of the support and ambition of those residents and have grown into an ambitious arts organisation with a strong local, regional and national reputation.
We are grateful to those individuals who continue to support us by making donations whatever size or through volunteering. There are many ways you can support us, and ensure that what was started in 1969 is able to continue.
become a member
Support us by joining as a maltings member you can help fund this unique resource and enjoy the many benefits. Membership costs just £26 per year, buy online or at the box office.
donate
We are grateful to everyone who decides to make a gift, every donation no matter how large or small makes a difference. Donations can be made online or at the box office.
become a patron
Have a greater impact on our work and help extend our reach. To join our patron scheme we request a minimum donation of £5 per month or £60 per year.
legacy giving
Leaving a gift in your will is an incredible way of celebrating your love of the arts. To discuss how your gift could make a difference, contact Niki Hanmer on 01252 745476. Find more information on our website: farnhammaltings.com/support–us
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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eat & drink
Riverside Café Bar
Monday – Saturday, 9am–4pm
Kitchen opens for lunches Tuesday – Saturday 11.30am–2.30pm
The Riverside Café is the perfect place to unwind during the day, with inside seating and tables on our patio outside. Choose from homemade soups served with artisan sourdough, open Danish sandwiches and freshly made main dishes. Kids can choose from the ‘little maltings’ options. All food is prepared on site by our own chef with local, seasonal produce.
Hot and cold drinks are available together with fresh pastries from our supplier, SØDT bakery. The Cupsmith Roastery based just outside Farnham has supplied us freshly roasted coffee beans and speciality organic teas for some time. Mouth–watering juices, mixers and presses are supplied by Folkingtons, a family–owned business with a commitment to sustainability. We welcome both children and well–behaved four–legged friends.
Please note that we are generally not open on Sunday unless there is a major event or festival taking place in the building. Book ahead and reserve a table for lunch by contacting the box office. We offer bar service before evening performances and will be open 45 minutes before the published start time. Pre–show dining is available for selected performances indicated on our website.
book online: farnhammaltings.com
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MALTINGS STORES 51 maltings stores craft and quirky finds for you and your home! opening times… Mon–Fri 9am–5pm Sat 9am–3pm
museum of farnham · 38 West Street
As the days grow longer and the spring flowers start to appear, we are delighted to welcome you back to the Museum of Farnham.
Located in a beautiful early Georgian town house with an equally stunning walled garden, the Museum of Farnham seeks to share Farnham’s history, from its prehistoric roots and Georgian grandeur to the rich craft heritage that still flows through the town today. This spring we have family activities covered with interactive storytelling, messy crafts and an ‘eggxtra’ special Easter event. Our popular ‘Secret Garden’ café will also be open, providing light refreshments on event days. No ticket is required, so everyone is welcome to join us for tea, coffee and cake in our idyllic walled garden.
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Crafty Kids
Wed 15 February & Thu 16 February 10am–12pm · £3.50 per child
Get creative this half–term holiday with our fun and messy drop–in craft sessions. All materials are provided and there’s no clearing up to do! Children must be accompanied by an adult. For ages 3–7.
The Secret Garden
Wed 15 February 2.30pm with workshop at 4pm · £10
A young, orphan girl is sent to England after living in India her whole life. Once there, she finds a door to a magical, hidden garden. Help Cat & Hutch bring this classic tale to life in this interactive adaptation. For ages 7+.
Easter at the Museum
Sat 01 April 11am–3pm · £5 per child
Celebrate the arrival of spring with some ‘wooly’ themed activities with Mill Cottage Farm Experience, including the opportunity to meet and feed lambs! Our popular craft workshops and an ‘egg–cellent’ scavenger hunt will also be running on the day.
The Secret Garden Café
Wed 15 & Thu 16 February & Sat 01 April various times – check website for details
Set in the Museum’s beautiful walled garden, the Secret Garden Café will be open on event days for tea, coffee and cake.
Find out more: museumoffarnham.com
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The Maltings and the Museum of Farnham offer a variety of spaces for hire. Capacities range from 10–500. Visit our website for more information.
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