Farnham Maltings Spring 2020 Brochure

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January – April 2020


VISIT US

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riverside café bar

Tickets can be booked online at farnhammaltings.com

Mon & Tue 9.30am–5pm, menu and specials served 10am–2.30pm

by calling 01252 745444

Wed – Fri 9.30am–8pm, menu and specials served 10am–7.30pm*

or in person at the box office (Mon & Tue 9am–5.20pm, Wed–Fri 9am–7pm and Sat 10am–2pm). 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. admin fee A £1 fee will be applied to all transactions online and via the box office (regardless of how many tickets are booked). maltings stores Mon–Fri 9am–5pm Sat 10am–2pm 02

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Sat 10am–5pm, menu and specials served 10.30am–2.30pm *subject to programming 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


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62 join us and support us 44 Museum of Farnham 65 supporting artists 49 taking part 66 makers & artists 58 hiring space 68 diary

This symbol indicates pre-show dining options are available in the Riverside Café Bar (unless otherwise specified) with this performance. Food is served from 90 minutes and up to 30 minutes before the performance begins. More details for all the dining options can be found on the event page on farnhammaltings.com or by calling the box office.

Stay in touch @farnhammaltings @maltingscraft

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WELCOME

welcome I think one of the reasons the Maltings is a special place is because we exist in a found building that doesn’t prescribe what we should do or how our audiences should behave. We do not require people to sit in rows for two hours in the dark consuming high culture, nor are we a multiplex cinema with little human interaction and a barrage of popcorn and pick ‘n‘ mix sweets to navigate. Our ambition for the Maltings is to continue to create a place in which people can play, imagine and connect, informally, through a series of events. We want the Maltings to be a public and social space for the town in which anyone can meet friends for a shared event, use the wifi, borrow a book, enjoy the café, connect with a local craftsperson, visit a festival, learn a new skill or just sit and be. Which is why it was a complete delight, on the last weekend of the summer holidays, to present our first evening of open air cinema in the courtyard and see an audience that included small children in their pyjamas, wide-eyed at the experience, alongside a group of women connected through a book group out for a treat and two elderly neighbours just ‘getting away from the TV for the evening’. All in the same space at the same time. I hope we manage to do this more often. Gavin Stride Director

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film maltings: The Good Liar

FILM

Thu 02 January 11am [subtitles], 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9

JANUARY

spring programme

Con artist Roy Courtnay (Sir Ian McKellen) can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish (Dame Helen Mirren) online. As Betty opens her life and home to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her. Cert. 15, 109 mins. film maltings: Frozen 2

FILM

Fri 03 January 11am, 2pm & 7pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); free child ticket with every adult ticket purchased, subsequent child tickets half price Why was Elsa born with magical powers? The answer is calling her and threatening her kingdom. Together with Ana, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, she’ll set out on a dangerous but remarkable journey. Cert U. 103 mins. maltings monthly market

Sat 04 January 9am–4pm · £1; members, Instagram followers and under 15s free On the first Saturday of every month you can find everything from artisan bread to local designers, chic vintage to classic vinyl. The maltings monthly market offers over 200 stalls in a buzzing atmosphere.

Branagh Theatre Live: The Winter’s Tale Sun 05 January 3pm · £15

SCREENING

Due to phenomenal demand, Shakespeare’s timeless tragicomedy of obsession and redemption returns to cinemas this season. This beautifully reimagined production, co-directed by Rob Ashford and Sir Kenneth Branagh,features a remarkable cast including Dame Judi Dench as Paulina, alongside Tom Bateman, Jessie Buckley, Hadley Fraser, Miranda Raison and Sir Kenneth Branagh as Leontes.

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Lunchtime Piano Bar Jazz Tue 07 January 1pm–2pm · £8 (pay on the door)

MUSIC

Enjoy lunchtime jazz with Esmond Clements (piano), Marianne Windham (bass), and regular guests, playing the great English and American songbooks, jazz standards, and the wonderful bossa novas of Brazil. Cool, intimate, classic jazz. pianobarjazz.com

film maltings: Knives Out

FILM

Wed 08 January multiple screenings; Thu 09 January relaxed and parent & baby · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9 When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is mysteriously enlisted to investigate. A witty and stylish whodunit guaranteed to keep you guessing until the very end. Cert. 12A. 130 mins. Not Just Jazz

MUSIC

Wed 08 January 7.30pm · £10 adv., £11 door; pre-show dining & ticket £19

The popular, long-running evening of easy listening music and comedy entertainment in the friendly atmosphere of the Cellar Bar. Featuring the legendary Otis B Driftwood Showband or occasional visiting bands, plus a special guest star each month – jazz, swing and much more. the-hedgehogs.org.uk film maltings: Joker

FILM

Fri 10 January 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9 In Gotham City, mentally-troubled comedian Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) is disregarded and mistreated by society. He embarks on a downward spiral of revolution and bloody crime which brings him face-to-face with his alter-ego, ‘The Joker’. Cert. 15. 122 mins. 06

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The Arts and Health Programme is all about providing opportunities to use creativity, arts and crafts to support well-being for everyone throughout our local communities. Try any activity with your first session for free! Carer/personal assistant goes free. Singing for the Mind

ARTS & HEALTH

Mondays (excl. 13 April) 1.30pm (refreshments), singing hour 2pm–3pm · £5 per session

ARTS & HEALTH

Arts & Health

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 welcoming environment. Supported by Right at Home UK. Writing for Wellness

Mondays 20 January – 30 March (fortnightly) 7pm–9pm · £36 for 6 sessions

ARTS & HEALTH

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. Men in Sheds Tuesdays 10am–2pm · free (drop-in sessions at space2grow)

ARTS & HEALTH

A chance for anyone who enjoys making and repairing in the outdoors to get involved with small community projects, in the beautiful grounds of space2grow, next to Bishop’s Meadow. Nimble Fingers Tuesdays 10.30am–12.30pm · free

ARTS & HEALTH

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. Meet Me at the Maltings

ARTS & HEALTH

Thursdays (excl. 20 February & 23 April) 10.30am–12.30pm £5 (or any 4 sessions for £16) A creative group open to anyone looking for friendly company. Meeting in the foyer every Thursday morning, we focus on a different art or craft activity led by our experienced artists. box office: 01252 745444

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Quilters’ Fair Sun 12 January 10am–4pm · £7 before 1pm, £4 after 1pm

FESTIVAL

Join us for a day of fantastic bargains and stock up on fabrics for your 2020 projects. Be inspired by an amazing exhibition of quilting creations on display from local quilting groups.

The Met Opera: Wozzeck Tue 14 January 7pm · £15, under 18s £10

SCREENING

Thrilling dramatic soprano Christine Goerke brings her fierce portrayal of the title princess to cinemas, with Yannick Nézet-Séguin on the podium for Franco Zeffirelli’s dazzling production of Puccini’s final masterpiece. Tenor Yusif Eyvazov is the mysterious prince Calàf, alongside soprano Eleonora Buratto as Liù and bass-baritone James Morris as Timur. Sung in Italian, with English subtitles. film maltings: Sorry We Missed You

FILM

Wed 15 January 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film curry +£9 From director Ken Loach, writer Paul Laverty and the award-winning team behind I, Daniel Blake, comes a powerful exploration of the contemporary world of work, the gig economy and the challenges faced by one family trying to hold it all together. Cert. 15. 101 mins. Stand-Up Comedy Club

COMEDY

Wed 15 January 8.30pm · £8 (£9 on door); curry & comedy £17 (served 7.30pm–8.30pm) 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. Age advisory 16+.

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Thu 16 January Beginners: 10am–11.30am · £120 for 11 sessions; Improvers: 11.30am–1pm · £12 (pay on the day)

WORKSHOP

From absolute beginner to playing your favourite songs in a matter of weeks. Learn in a friendly environment, make new friends and have fun. You don’t need any prior musical knowledge to play. You will need your own ukulele. Free taster session 09 Jan 10am–1pm. Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club

JANUARY

Ukulele Workshops

COMEDY

Thu 16 January 11.30am · £12 (£13 on the door); bar open, baby snacks available The UK’s premier baby-friendly comedy club! Featuring the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. These events are all about you, the parents! Please note: the brilliant comics will be performing their usual adult material, which is why there is a 15-month age limit for little laughers. The Royal Ballet Live: Sleeping Beauty Thu 16 January 7.15pm · £15; pre-show dining & ticket £24

SCREENING

This production has been delighting audiences in Covent Garden since 1946. Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky’s enchanting score and Marius Petipa’s original choreography beautifully combine with sections created for The Royal Ballet by Frederick Ashton, Anthony Dowell and Christopher Wheeldon. This ballet is sure to cast its spell over anyone who sees it. Stephen K Amos: Everyman

SOLD OUT

Fri 17 January 8pm · £18; pre-show dining & ticket £27

COMEDY

Stephen K Amos is on a mission to bring about world peace. Or, to at least bring about an evening of peace, one venue at a time. Bringing achingly funny anecdotes, hilarious takes on the everyday and his infectious charm, join together with your fellow man and experience the universal language of laughter. For ages 16+.

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Experimental Ink Drawing Sat 18 January 10am–4pm · £85

WORKSHOP

Learn ink drawing techniques with artist Julie Collins, including mark making, editing, observation, narrative and using your imagination. The workshop is designed to develop your visual sense and strengthen your work. For ages 16+.

Pearl Stringing and Knotting Sat 18 January 10am–4pm · £85

WORKSHOP

Learn hand stringing, knotting and how to fit a clasp to these beautiful organic gems to create a professional finish. Make a necklace or bracelet and bring your own pearls for advice on re-stringing. Materials included but further pearls, clasps and string may be purchased on the day. For ages 18+. Painted Canvas Bag with Lisa Stickley Sat 18 January 10am–5pm · £80

WORKSHOP

Lisa Stickley is an award-winning textiles designer, author and illustrator. Join her and learn how to cut, hand paint and construct your own large primed canvas tote bag, complete with leather handles. For ages 18+.

Learn to Sew Together – First Steps Sat 18 & 25 January 10.30am–12.30pm · £50 for both sessions

WORKSHOP

Want to help your child learn to sew but need a little guidance yourself? This two-session course is a great opportunity for you and your child to come and learn together, and create an appliqué cushion cover. Bring your own sewing machine. For ages 7–11.

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Sat 18 January 1pm · £5

MUSIC

Farnham Maltings, in association with Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, presents another popular series of lunchtime recitals from young performers at the beginning of their professional careers. Featuring soloists and chamber musicians from Trinity Laban’s Strings Department. Learn to Sew Together – Next Steps Sat 18 & 25 January 2pm–4pm · £50 for both sessions

JANUARY

Classical Recital: Trinity Laban Strings Department

WORKSHOP

A two-session follow-on class for those who have attended our First Steps course. Learn to sew clothing on your sewing machine and make your very own cotton pyjama bottoms! Patterns will be provided but please bring your own fabric. For ages 7–11.

FAOS Musical Theatre Group: Sister Act

THEATRE

Tue 21 – Sat 25 January 7.30pm, Sat mat 2.30pm · Tue £12; Thu–Sat £17 (children & students £12), dining +£9

Based on the iconic movie, Sister Act is a musical comedy that has audiences jumping to their feet! When a ‘70s disco diva witnesses a gangland murder, she is placed into a witness protection programme in the one place the cops are sure she won’t be a found: a convent. Fully staged amateur production with a live professional orchestra. For ages 6+. Japanese Calligraphy Sat 25 January 10am–1pm · £47

WORKSHOP

Learn techniques on how to use the Fude (brush) with Sumi (ink) on Washi (paper) to make the strokes and marks that are used to write Kana and Kanji (Japanese characters). You will build up these marks to create a finished piece of work. For ages 16+.

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Vintage Fashion Fair Sat 25 January 10am–4pm · £2 (under 16s free)

Spend a leisurely Saturday browsing and buying from the many stalls of beautiful vintage clothing, shoes, handbags, hats, jewellery and textiles. All authentically vintage and dating from the 1900s to 1980s. The fair offers wearable vintage at affordable prices and a selection of designer labels. Something to suit all tastes and budgets. Weave Your Own Chicken Sat 25 January 10am–4pm · £70 (£56 for students)

WORKSHOP

Spend a fun day learning the art of willow sculpture with local basket maker, Judith Needham, and take home a life-sized chicken to enhance your garden or perhaps give as a unique gift. Other birds or animals are possible or experiment with abstract sculpture. Suitable for adults and ages 14+. Jo Brand: Work in Progress Tue 28 January 8pm · £18

COMEDY

Join Jo Brand as she takes to the road trying out new material along with her special guest, Andy Robinson. Long established as one of the UK’s best comics, Jo Brand is the star and writer of the BBC’s BAFTA award-winning series, Getting On. You’ll also know her from Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice, Taskmaster, Have I Got News For You and Would I Lie to You? Strictly 14+. film maltings: Official Secrets

FILM

Wed 29 January 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9 In the lead-up to the Iraq War, British intelligence specialist Katharine Gun receives a memo from the NSA with a shocking directive. Unable to stand by, Gun makes the gut-wrenching decision to defy her government and leak the memo. Cert. 15. 112 mins. 12

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Fri 31 January 8pm · £15; pre-show dining & ticket £24

COMEDY

Winner of the prestigious Edinburgh Best Newcomer Award, a cult podcaster, and now the author of the hugely successful book Happy Fat, Sofie Hagen arrives with a brandnew show from the Fringe about the things you forget, the things you remember, and the things you wish you could forget. An evening of brilliant stand-up from a fast-rising star. For ages 14+.

JANUARY · FEBRUARY

Sofie Hagen: The Bumswing

maltings monthly market

Sat 01 February 9am–4pm · £1; members, Instagram followers and under 15s free On the first Saturday of every month you can find everything from artisan bread to local designers, chic vintage to classic vinyl. The maltings monthly market offers over 200 stalls in a buzzing atmosphere.

The Royal Opera House Live: La bohème Sun 02 February 2pm · £15

SCREENING

Puccini’s opera of young love in 19th-century Paris is packed with beautiful music, including lyrical arias, celebratory choruses for Act II’s evocation of Christmas Eve in the Latin Quarter and a poignant final scene over which the composer himself wept. Richard Jones’s production perfectly captures the mixture of comedy, romance and tragedy. Exhibition on Screen: Lucian Freud Mon 03 February 7.30pm · £15

SCREENING

For the first time in history the Royal Academy of Arts in London, in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, is bringing together Lucian Freud’s self-portraits. The exhibition will display more than 50 paintings, prints and drawings in which this modern master of British art turned his unflinching eye firmly on himself. 80 mins. box office: 01252 745444

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film maltings: Little Women

FILM

Tue 04 February relaxed and parent & baby; Wed 05 February multiple screenings · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9 Following the lives of four sisters, Amy, Jo, Beth and Meg, as they come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War. Though all very different from each other, the March sisters stand by each other through difficult and changing times. Cert. U. 135 mins. Make a Unique Notebook Tue 04 February 10am–1pm · £35

WORKSHOP

Learn how to make a book using a traditional bookbinding method with tape or ribbons to secure the pages. This style of bookbinding can incorporate a mixture of many paper types including envelopes, watercolour, graph, gift and tracing papers. All materials provided, no experience needed and no specialist equipment. For ages 18+. Lunchtime Piano Bar Jazz Tue 04 February 1pm–2pm · £8 (pay on the door)

MUSIC

Enjoy lunchtime jazz with Esmond Clements (piano), Marianne Windham (bass), and regular guests, playing the great English and American songbooks, jazz standards, and the wonderful bossa novas of Brazil. Cool, intimate, classic jazz. pianobarjazz.com

The Met Opera Live: Porgy & Bess Tue 04 February 7pm · £15, under 18s £10

SCREENING

One of America’s favourite operas takes to the big screen. James Robinson’s stylish production transports audiences to Catfish Row on the Charleston waterfront, vibrant with the music, dancing, emotion, and heartbreak of its inhabitants. David Robertson conducts a dynamic cast, featuring Eric Owens and Angel Blue in the title roles. Sung in English.

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MUSIC

Wed 05 February 7.30pm · £10 adv., £11 door; pre-show dining & ticket £19

The popular, long-running evening of easy listening music and comedy entertainment in the friendly atmosphere of the Cellar Bar. Featuring the legendary Otis B Driftwood Showband or occasional visiting bands, plus a special guest star each month – jazz, swing and much more. www.the-hedgehogs.org.uk Stuart Goldsmith: End Of Fri 07 February 8pm · £10; pre-show dining & ticket £19

FEBRUARY

Not Just Jazz

COMEDY

Stu’s back with a comic odyssey on how it works out in the end, and whether anyone cares. Intelligent stand-up comedy for everybody, but of particular interest to people over thirty who’ve lost touch with all their old friends and can’t eat just the one pain au chocolat. Featuring ultimates, absolutes and surprisingly few conclusions. Host of The Comedian’s Comedian Podcast. Age advisory 16+. Mosaic Large Art Shard for the Garden Fri 07 & Sat 08 February 10am–4pm · £200

WORKSHOP

Join award-winning artist Denise Jaques of Mosaic Happy to create a beautiful piece of shimmering mosaic artwork for your garden. You will have the opportunity to explore colour, texture and design, learn to cut, shape and set mosaic tiles. All materials included. Your mosaic will be grouted for you after the workshop. Willow Hearts Sat 08 February 10am–1pm · £35

WORKSHOP

Spend a fun morning creating decorative hearts out of natural willow. A variety of sizes and patterns are possible and you can even make a living willow heart to plant in your garden. Fast workers will be able to make more than one. With Farnham-based basket maker, Judith Needham. For ages 14+. box office: 01252 745444

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Wire Bird Sculpture Sat 08 February 10am–3pm · £55

WORKSHOP

Step-by-step instructions will be given on how to sculpt with wire; learning to trace, join and shape coloured copper wire into a beautiful bird. Start by creating the 2D frame outline from a drawing and develop it building layer upon layer of wire, to create your 3D bird. For ages 16+. Making Sugar-Wired Flowers Sat 08 February 10am–4pm · £90

WORKSHOP

Learn to create a small posy of beautiful wired sugar flowers that could be used to decorate a celebration cake. Flowers will include roses, jasmine, foliage and berries. Workshops are suitable for beginners as well as those with a little experience of sugar floristry. All materials and equipment will be provided. For ages 18+. Big Fish Little Fish Family Rave

Sat 08 February 2pm–4pm · adults £13, children £9, pre-walkers free Big Fish Little Fish return with their critically acclaimed family rave – with a ‘Lights, Camera, Action’ theme. This time you can live out your movie dreams as you dance under the nightclub lighting, on a dancefloor filled with bubbles, balloons and glitter alongside the Captain Cookie Craft tables. For ages 0-8. Prestige Wedding Fair Sun 09 February 11am–3.30pm · free

The Prestige Wedding Fair brings together over 50 local wedding services offering everything from bridal gowns and jewellery, to vintage cars and wedding venues. Browse and shop in a relaxed environment and enjoy this event which promises to be an essential part of your wedding planning. Refreshments are available. photo: laurenmitchellphoto.com

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SOLD OUT

COMEDY

Tue 11 February 8pm · £19 (£16 members); pre-show dining & ticket £28 (£25)

Griff is back and once again all over the place touring the UK with his brand new fulllength stand-up show. He presents an evening of hilarious true stories, riffs, observations and details of his recent medical procedures. ‘Great comedy’ **** (The Telegraph). For ages 14+. (Re-scheduled from November 2019.) Fairport Convention Wed 12 February 8pm · £26.50; pre-show dining & ticket £35.50

FEBRUARY

Griff Rhys Jones: All Over the Place

MUSIC

This year’s Winter Tour concert will present a mix of long-established Fairport favourites and some surprises from albums old and new including Full House which was released 50 years ago this year. The concert will start with a set by special guests Ben Smith and Jimmy Brewer. Stand-Up Comedy Club

Wed 12 February 8.30pm · £8 (£9 on door); curry & comedy £17 (served 7.30pm–8.30pm)

COMEDY

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. Age advisory 16+. Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club

COMEDY

Thu 13 February 11.30am · £12, (£13 on the door); bar open, baby snacks available The UK’s premier baby-friendly comedy club! Featuring the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. These events are all about you, the parents! Please note: the brilliant comics will be performing their usual adult material, which is why there is a 15-month age limit for little laughers.

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film maltings: Bait

FILM

Thu 13 February 11am, 3pm & 7.30pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film curry +£9 Modern-day Cornish fisherman Martin (Edward Rowe) is struggling to buy a boat while coping with family rivalry and the influx of London money, holiday homes and stag parties to his harbour village. The summer season brings simmering tensions within the community to boiling point, with tragic consequences. Cert. 15. 89 mins. film maltings: Le Mans ‘66

FILM

Fri 14 February 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members) homemade pre-film dining +£9 The remarkable true story of the visionary American car designer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and the fearless British driver Ken Miles (Christian Bale), who together built a revolutionary race car for Ford Motor Company and took on the dominating race cars of Enzo Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 1966. Cert. 12A. 152 mins. Keum Boo Jewellery Making Sat 15 February 10am–4pm · £95

WORKSHOP

Learn the ancient Korean art of Keum Boo, attaching thin sheets of 24kt gold to silver. Use this technique to create a beautiful piece of jewellery for yourself, or as a gift for someone special.This workshop is suitable for beginners and no previous experience of jewellery-making is needed. For ages 18+. Patchwork Star Quilt Top in a Day Sat 15 February 10am–4pm · £70

WORKSHOP

The Star of Le Moyne is an eight-pointed star made out of diamonds. The top will be made large enough to cover an entire lap quilt top. We shall draw the pattern, cut the pieces, and sew the star with or without borders, all in less than a day. For ages 18+. 18

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HALF TERM

THEATRE

Sat 15 February 11am & 2pm · £8; group bookings and family tickets available An interactive story for all the family delivered through performance, games and creative play, exploring Roald Dahl’s extraordinary stories, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The BFG and The Twits along the way. Age guidance: 5+. Classical Recital: Trinity Laban Keyboard Department Sat 15 February 1pm · £5

FEBRUARY

Roald Dahl and the Imagination Seekers presented by Makin Projects

MUSIC

Farnham Maltings, in association with Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, presents another popular series of lunchtime recitals from young performers at the beginning of their professional careers. Featuring soloists and chamber musicians from Trinity Laban’s Keyboard Department. Discover Mixed Media Art

HALF TERM Mon 17 February 9.30am–11am & 11.30am–1pm · £15 per session

WORKSHOP

Create collage masterpieces! Have fun experimenting with paint, drawing and collage to design your own piece of art. Led by experienced art tutor, Nicole. In this workshop you will be experimenting using a variety of techniques to create a vibrant picture. All materials provided. For ages 6+. Your Toys by Slot Machine

HALF TERM

THEATRE

Mon 17 February 11.30am & 2.30pm · £8; group bookings and family tickets available Your Toys go on an adventure like no other. A heartwarming story about friends pulling together. Funny, with original live music, beautiful puppets and lots of surprises – you’ll go home with huge smiles on your faces. Adults and children alike – bring toys to the theatre and watch them join in the rumpus. Age guidance: 4+.

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Children’s Farmyard Cupcake Decorating

HALF TERM

Tue 18 February 10.30am–11.45am · £13

WORKSHOP

Have fun decorating farmyard animals cupcakes. All cakes, materials and boxes supplied. Any questions please call Coral on 07708 074112 or email coralcschool@gmail.com For ages 6–11.

film maltings: Cats

FILM HALF TERM Tue 18 February 2pm & 7pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members), free child ticket with every adult ticket purchased, subsequent child tickets half price Featuring Lloyd Webber’s iconic music and world-class dancers, the film re-imagines the musical with spectacular production design and state-of-the-art technology. Starring Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen and Idris Elba. Awaiting certification and run time. Make Your Own ‘Mammoth’ Hot Air Balloon

HALF TERM

WORKSHOP

Wed 19 February 9.15am–10.45am and 1.15pm–2.45pm · £20 (ticket covers a family of up to 4 working together including at least one adult) Come and make your own replica of the ‘Mammoth’ – the hot air balloon which is the star of today’s film The Aeronauts. Using natural willow and traditional techniques, you will weave an authentic basket for James Glaisher to travel in, before adding the rigging and, of course, a balloon! film maltings: The Aeronauts

FILM

Wed 19 February 11am, 3pm [subtitles] & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9

In 1862 headstrong scientist James Glaisher and wealthy young widow Amelia Wren mount a balloon expedition to fly higher than anyone in history. As their perilous ascent reduces their chances of survival, the unlikely duo soon discover things about themselves that help both of them find their place in the world. Cert. PG. 101 mins. 20

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Fri 21 Feb 11am–5pm, Sat 22 Feb 10am–5pm, Sun 23 Feb 10am–4pm day ticket £10 in advance , £12 on the door (under 15s free)

UNRAVEL

unravel… a festival of yarn

Our annual festival returns to celebrate all things yarn: knitting, crochet, spinning, weaving and more. Featuring an expanded marketplace with 80+ exhibitors, free talks and panel discussions, and bookable workshops with an international line-up of expert tutors. Yarn lovers of all ages and abilities welcome! For exhibitor line-up and full programme visit craft.farnhammaltings.com

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unravel… a festival of yarn

Talks programme

British yarn company Garthenor Organic is sponsoring unravel’s free talk series. Visitors to unravel can take a break with their projects and retreat to the Inner Yarn Sanctum where the line-up of talks will cover everything from mending to getting published as a designer, modern men’s knitting, and overcoming adversity through craft. The space will also be a cosy place for visitors to relax with their projects and meet other like-minded makers during the festival. See website for times.

Fri 21 February · My Life in Knitwear with Erika Knight

· Overcoming Adversity Through Crochet and Craft with Helda Panagary

Sat 22 February

· This Golden Fleece: Unravelling Britain’s Woolly History with Esther Rutter

· Modern Men’s Knitting: Interview with Maxim Cyr and Vincent Deslandes

Sun 23 February

· Mending Our Knits: From Secret Strengthening to Visible Mending with Anushka Tay

· Getting Published as a Designer: Panel Discussion with Kate Atherley, Natalie Warner and Karie Westermann

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Workshop programme

The expanded bookable workshop programme in 2020 features an exciting range of knitting and crochet classes from expert tutors. Workshop tickets are £55 (ticket includes entry to the festival).

Fri 21 February

9.30am–12.30pm Brioche Masterclass with Renée Callahan

9.30am–12.30pm Mandala Crochet Colourplay with Dedri Uys

9.30am–12.30pm Amp Up Your Instagram with Mieka John

1.30pm–4.30pm Two Colour Cables with Renée Callahan

1.30pm–4.30pm Roosimine with Aleks Byrd

1.30pm–4.30pm Mosaic Colourwork with Vincent Deslandes

Sat 22 February

9.30am–12.30pm Estonian Mittens with Aleks Byrd

UNRAVEL

unravel… a festival of yarn

9.30am–12.30pm Create Your Own Modern Graphic Yoke with Maxim Cyr & Vincent Deslandes

9.30am–12.30pm Chickpea Cowl with Mieka John

9.30am–12.30pm Introduction to Knitwear Design with Kate Atherley

1.30pm–4.30pm Design Your Own Colourwork Hat with Karie Westermann

1.30pm–4.30pm Intarsia with Sylvia Watts-Cherry

1.30pm–4.30pm Crochet a Shawl with Dedri Uys

1.30pm–4.30pm Sideways Sweater Knitting with Susanne Sommer

Sun 23 February

9.30am–12.30pm Knitting the Landscape with Karie Westermann

9.30am–12.30pm Socks for Complete Beginners with Kate Atherley

9.30am–12.30pm Knit Your Own Statement Jewellery with Susanne Sommer

1.30pm–4.30pm Finishing Techniques with Julia Billings

1.30pm–4.30pm Knitting With Beads with Jeanette Sloan 23


FEBRUARY

The Royal Ballet Live: The Cellist/Dances at a Gathering Tue 25 February 7.15pm · £15

SCREENING

Former Associate Artist of the Royal Opera House, Cathy Marston’s inspiration for her first work for The Royal Ballet Main Stage is the momentous life and career of the cellist Jacqueline du Pré. Jerome Robbins’s elegant and haunting classic forms the second part of the programme. film maltings: The Farewell

FILM

Wed 26 February 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members) homemade pre-film pizza available for additional £9 A funny, uplifting tale based on an actual lie, Billi reluctantly returns to China to find that the whole family knows their beloved matriarch, Nai-Nai is dying, and have decided not to tell her. To assure her happiness, they gather under the joyful guise of an expedited wedding. Cert PG. 100mins. In Mandarin, with English subtitles. The Man Who Left is Not the Man Who Came Home by Farnham Maltings

THEATRE

Wed 26 February 7.30pm · £12/£10, £9 members, group bookings available This is a story of resilience, of hope, of change – and what it’s like when the man you love is going to war and might not come back. This 70-minute show, presented by a cast of three including a military wife, will be followed by a facilitated collective ‘conversation’ about the country we live in. Age guidance: 14+. Andy Parsons: Healing the Nation Thu 27 February 8pm · £15; pre-show dining & ticket £24

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COMEDY

We will be all right. Trust me. I’m not a politician. As seen on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo, QI etc. – and repeated on Dave. ‘Cracking ad-libbing… a joke-rich rallying call for a better Britain’ (The Guardian).‘ Coruscating live performer specialising in lacerating topical gags’ (The Independent). Strictly 14+. book online: farnhammaltings.com


Fri 28 February 10am–2pm · £48 & Fri 27 March 10am–3pm · £55

WORKSHOP

Step-by-step instructions will be given on how to sculpt with wire; learning to trace, join and shape coloured copper wire into a beautiful bird. Start by creating the 2D frame outline from a drawing and develop it building layer upon layer of wire, to create your 3D bird. For ages 16+. Ben Hart

Fri 28 February 8pm · £17 (£15 conc.); pre-show dining £26 (£24) SOLD OUT

FEBRUARY

Wire Birds in Flight

AUDIENCE WITH

Britain’s Got Talent 2019 finalist, West End star and multi-award-winning magician Ben Hart brings his most mind-blowing and exciting magic in a show that shines a light on magic and the darkest corners of your imaginations. With the simplest of props, using the objects and minds of the audience, Ben conjures an altogether new kind of magic. Japanese Shibori with Indigo Dye Sat 29 February 10am–1pm · £48

WORKSHOP

Using a needle, cloth and dye learn to create a series of experimental samples exploring a variety of ways to use the Shibori techniques of wrapping, stitching, folding and twisting, Create your own unique handkerchief. For ages18+.

Carve a Mini Soapstone Sculpture Sat 29 February 10am–4pm · £75

WORKSHOP

You will learn how to carve a 3D sculpture out of Indian soap stone using chisels, files, sanding and finishing techniques. Beginners can start with a roughed-out stone shape and those with more experience can carve out of a rough rock. For ages 10+.

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FEBRUARY

Freedom in Watercolour & Art Sat 29 February 10am–4pm · £85

WORKSHOP

Learn to combine watercolour with ink. Julie Collins will demonstrate various techniques and how to use different forms of ink with watercolour. This workshop is suitable for all levels of experience. For ages 18+.

Weave a Basket in a Day Sat 29 February 10am–5.30pm · £70

WORKSHOP

This is a day class to learn every aspect of making a basket using the stake and strand method. We will be keeping the baskets small (about 25cmx25cm) so that we can perfect every step of the process. If there’s time, handles can be added. With Farnham-based basket maker, Judith Needham. For ages 14+. Apollo Big Band Sat 29 February 7.30pm · £15; pre-show dining £24

MUSIC

From Basie to Bublé, the Apollo Big Band swings with the classic and contemporary sounds of the best jazz, swing, funk and soul. Enjoy the vocal talents of jazz sensation Steph Richardson, performing alongside the instrumental skills of the Apollo players under the musical direction of Les Bruce. This foot-tapping evening is not to be missed. Janey Godley’s Soup Pot Tour Sat 29 February 8pm · £16.50; pre-show dining £25.50

COMEDY

Tell all the Sandras, Big Frank and all the lassies fresh from Zumba to get ready for the ‘Queen of Scottish Comedy’. Live voice-overs and stand up like you’ve never seen before. Hot from her recent appearances on BBC’s Have I Got News for You and BBC Scotland’s Breaking the News, Fringe Festival sell-out Janey is excited to bring you her hilarious new show for 2020. For ages 16+. 26

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FILM

Tue 03 March relaxed and parent & baby; Wed 04 March multiple screenings · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9

MARCH

film maltings: A Personal History of David Copperfield

Young David adores stories, but in his quest for family, friendship, romance and status, the story of his life is the most seductive tale of all. Starring Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie and Dev Patel. This is a Dickens adaptation like you’ve never seen before. Cert. PG. 119 mins. Lunchtime Piano Bar Jazz Tue 03 March 1pm–2pm · £8 (pay on the door)

MUSIC

Enjoy lunchtime jazz with Esmond Clements (piano), Marianne Windham (bass), and regular guests, playing the great English and American songbooks, jazz standards, and the wonderful bossa novas of Brazil. Cool, intimate, classic jazz. pianobarjazz.com

The Met Opera Live: Agrippina Tue 03 March 7pm · £15; under 18s £10

SCREENING

Handel’s tale of intrigue and impropriety in ancient Rome stars mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato as the power-hungry Agrippina and Harry Bicket conducting. Sir David McVicar’s production ingeniously reframes this black comedy about the abuse of power to ‘the present’, where it should resonate loudly. Sung in Italian, with English subtitles. Not Just Jazz

MUSIC

Wed 04 March 7.30pm · £10 adv. £11 door; pre-show dining & ticket £19

The popular, long-running evening of easy listening music and comedy entertainment in the friendly atmosphere of the Cellar Bar. Featuring the legendary Otis B Driftwood Showband or occasional visiting bands, plus a special guest star each month – jazz, swing and much more. More details: the-hedgehogs.org.uk box office: 01252 745444

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MARCH

Bowjangles presents Excalibow

Thu 05 March 8pm · £16 (£14 conc.); pre-show dining & ticket £25 (£23)

MUSIC

Award-winning comedy musicians Bowjangles present their most magical show so far – a theatrical, musical journey through myths, folklore, legends and a portal in a cello case in the quest to find the most priceless relic of all: a magical violin bow known as Excalibow. An action-packed show full of comedy, energy, and almost every musical genre you can imagine. Suitable for all ages. May contain traces of ABBA. Live at the Maltings Fri 06 March 8pm · £20; pre-show dining & ticket £29

COMEDY

London’s biggest and best, long-running comedy night, Live At The Chapel, is on the road and heading straight for Farnham Maltings! Don’t miss this exceptional night! Featuring Ed Gamble, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Ivo Graham and Fin Taylor. Age guidance 14+.

maltings monthly market

Sat 07 March 9am–4pm · £1; members, Instagram followers and under 15s free On the first Saturday of every month you can find everything from artisan bread to local designers, chic vintage to classic vinyl. The maltings monthly market offers over 200 stalls in a buzzing atmosphere.

Rise & Fall by Page One Theatre

THEATRE

Sun 08 March 11am & 2pm · £8; group bookings and family tickets available

In Rise & Fall you’ll meet all manner of balloons from small floating moons to vast bouncing orbs. Forever expanding and and contracting, balloons are free to float, fly and sway. Hold your breath and go sailing away. Rise & Fall is a poetic and intriguing performance for young audiences about holding on and letting go. Age guidance 2+. 28

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Sun 08 March 3pm · £15, £13 conc.

MUSIC

First presented at The Royal Festival Hall to celebrate Old Blue Eyes’ 80th birthday, His Way tells the remarkable story of one of the most popular singers of the 20th century. Award-winning singer Robert Habermann tells the uncensored story, singing many of Sinatra’s songs, including Come Fly With Me, Fly Me To The Moon, Witchcraft, You Make Me Feel So Young, Strangers In The Night, My Way, New York New York and many more. film maltings: Parasite

MARCH

His Way: The Life and Songs of Frank Sinatra

FILM

Wed 11 March 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film curry +£9

Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Bong Joon-ho returns with this black comedy about wealth, greed and class division. When Kim Ki-teak’s (Song Kang-ho) son gets a tutoring job at a lavish home, the Kim family attempt to take over the family’s affluent lifestyle. Cert. 15. 132 mins. Korean with English subtitles. Stand-Up Comedy Club

COMEDY

Wed 11 March 8.30pm · £8 (£9 on door); curry & comedy £17 (served 7.30pm–8.30pm) 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. Age advisory 16+.

Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club

COMEDY

Thu 12 March 11.30am · £12, (£13 on the door); bar open, baby snacks available The UK’s premier baby-friendly comedy club! Featuring the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. These events are all about you, the parents! Please note: the brilliant comics will be performing their usual adult material, which is why there is a 15-month age limit for little laughers. box office: 01252 745444

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MARCH

ToooB by Angel Exit Arts

THEATRE

Fri 13 March 10.30am, 11.30am & 2pm · £6, group bookings & family tickets available Meet toooB, a curious and friendly shape-shifting creature. An enchanting, wordless show for 6–24 month olds and their grown ups. A sensory adventure with an original soundtrack, captivating movement and interactive fun and games; a perfect introduction to theatre and dance for the very young, including a stay and play session with the performer.

The Noise Next Door

Fri 13 March 8pm · £15; pre-show dining and ticket £24

COMEDY

The charismatic quartet have always astonished with their ability to spin audience suggestions into comedy gold, but for this show they’re putting you, the audience, in charge in brilliant and bombastic new ways. Join comedy’s unstoppable force for an evening like no other... hilarious scenes, mind-blowing songs, finely-tuned anarchy! ‘Comedy gold... Staggeringly well executed’ (The Guardian). For ages 15+. Kadampa Meditation Centre: Habits of Happy People Sat 14 March 10am–12.30pm · £20

WORKSHOP

Special meditation course with Buddhist nun and international teacher, Gen Nyingpo. Everyone has the potential for increasing states of happiness, but often our habits take us in the opposite direction. This engaging course will teach critical lessons about the habits of happy people that will enrich your life’s experience. Workshop consists of two sessions of guided meditations and practical instructions. Frame Weaving Sat 14 March 10am–1pm · £48

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WORKSHOP

Create your own tapestry with a frame loom, using natural dyed yarns. Our resident weaver Nao, will show you how to set up a warp on the frame, the process of weaving and some techniques, patterns, and fringes. Nao has 20 years experience in textiles. For ages 14+. book online: farnhammaltings.com


Sat 14 March 10am–4pm · £80

WORKSHOP

Join award-winning fashion designer and creative textile artist on a wonderful journey into creating your very own unique textiles. Techniques include layering, stitching, cutting, slashing vintage and modern fabrics together. Combined with magical ideas for mosaics, appliqués and trimmings. Suitable for all machine sewers. For ages 18+. Vintage Fashion Fair Sat 14 March 10am–4pm · £2 (under 16s free)

MARCH

Making New Fabric from Old

Spend a leisurely Saturday browsing and buying from the many stalls of beautiful vintage clothing, shoes, handbags, hats, jewellery and textiles. All authentically vintage and dating from the 1900s to 1980s. The fair offers wearable vintage at affordable prices and a selection of designer labels. Something to suit all tastes and budgets. An Introduction to Free Motion Embroidery Sat 14 March 10.30am–3.30pm · £60

WORKSHOP

Have fun drawing with your sewing machine and create designs using fabrics and templates provided. Learn techniques including thread sketching and raw edge appliqué. Suitable for beginners. Please bring a sewing machine with the ability to free motion and a basic sewing kit including black thread. For ages 18+. Classical Recital: Trinity Laban Wind/Brass Department Sat 14 March 1pm · £5

MUSIC

Farnham Maltings, in association with Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, presents another popular series of lunchtime recitals from young performers at the beginning of their professional careers. Featuring soloists and chamber musicians from Trinity Laban’s Wind/Brass Department.

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MARCH

Farnborough Symphony Orchestra Family Concert Sat 14 March 7.45pm–10pm · £13.50 (full-time students £6.75)

MUSIC

Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 1, Stravinsky Firebird Suite. The Farnborough Symphony Orchestra returns to Farnham with a celebration of Russian music and is privileged to welcome back internationally-acclaimed violinist So-Ock Kim for Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 1. Papercut Cards Sun 15 March 10.30am–3.30pm · £45

WORKSHOP

Learn the techniques involved and create a variety of beautiful handmade papercuts using the templates provided. You will also be shown a variety of methods for mounting your finished designs, turning them into gift cards or framed artwork. For ages 18+.

The Met Opera Live: Der Fliegende Holländer Mon 16 March 7pm · £15; under 18s £10

SCREENING

The great bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel brings his acclaimed portrayal of the doomed sea captain to cinemas for the first time. Valery Gergiev conducts this production by François Girard, which turns the Met stage into a rich, layered tableau reminiscent of a vast oil painting, with sweeping sets by John Macfarlane. Sung in German, with English subtitles. The Royal Opera House Live: Fidelio Tue 17 March 7.15pm · £15

SCREENING

Beethoven’s only opera is a masterpiece, an uplifting story of risk and triumph. In this new production, conducted by Antonio Pappano, Jonas Kaufmann plays the political prisoner Florestan, and Lise Davidsen his wife Leonore (disguised as ‘Fidelio’) who daringly sets out to rescue him. Sung in German, with English subtitles.

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FILM

Wed 18 March 11am, 3pm & 8pm [subtitles] · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9

MARCH

film maltings: A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

After a jaded magazine writer (Matthew Rhys) is assigned a profile of Fred Rogers (Tom Hanks), he overcomes his scepticism, learning about empathy, kindness, and decency from America’s most beloved neighbour. Cert. PG. 109 mins. Victoria Melody presents Professional Stranger

THEATRE

Thu 19 March 7.30pm · £5, £14 pre-show dining & ticket; group bookings available Award-winning Victoria Melody presents a work in progress of her new show Professional Stranger, which follows her journey as she embarks on the difficult business of being funny. A genuine and rip-roaring insight into the secret world of stand up. ‘The female theatrical Louis Theroux’ (Oxford Mail). Age guidance: 12+.

Making Sugar-Wired Flowers Fri 20 March 10am–4pm · £90

WORKSHOP

Learn to create a small posy of beautiful wired sugar flowers that could be used to decorate a celebration cake. Flowers will include roses, jasmine, foliage and berries. Workshops are suitable for beginners as well as those with a little experience of sugar floristry. All materials and equipment will be provided. For ages 18+. Clive Anderson: Me, Macbeth & I Fri 20 March 7.30pm · £19; pre-show dining & ticket £28

COMEDY

The host of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Loose Ends and Talks Back takes to the road with his much-anticipated first-ever solo tour, in a one-man show guaranteed to be funnier than Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy. ‘A complete delight’ **** (The Telegraph).

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MARCH

Knight & Spiers Fri 20 March 8pm · £16; pre-show dining & ticket £25

MUSIC

One of the most intriguing and exciting collaborations on today’s folk scene, Peter Knight, legendary violinist and ex-member of folk-rock band Steeleye Span paired with leading melodeon player and ex-Bellowhead member, John Spiers. This very special concert will feature tunes and wassails from English traditional folklore and beyond.

Make a Leather Twistlock Shoulder Bag Sat 21 March 10am–4pm · £85

WORKSHOP

Come and create a lovely leather shoulder bag with a unique twist lock catch. This is a whole-day workshop, no previous experience is needed. For ages 18+.

Introduction to Stained Glass Sat 21 March 10.30am–4.30pm · £125

WORKSHOP

Learn how to design, cut and construct your own contemporary stained glass panel using traditional methods that have hardly changed over 500 years. Stained glass artist Jess Stroud will guide you through each stage of the process and you will leave with a panel to be proud of. For ages 18+. Jay Foreman’s Disgusting Songs for Revolting Children (and grown ups!)

MUSIC

Sat 21 March 11am & 2pm · £8; group bookings and family tickets available Award-winning musical comedian, Jay Foreman provides a devilishly cheeky hour of songs, poems and comedy for children of all ages in this family friendly show, which regularly sells out its entire runs at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Age guidance: 5+. 34

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Sat 21 March 8pm · £15; pre-show dining & ticket £24

SCREENING

Hailed as the UK’s most influential comedian of all time, legendary Scot Billy Connolly is coming to cinemas with this brilliant show from his final stand-up tour. This whip smart routine is a riotous journey filled with outrageous tales and blistering observations of everyday absurdities. Connolly will also muse upon his career, life and legacy in a deeply personal interview filmed exclusively for cinema audiences. Cert. 15. 136 mins. Zarzo Basket Fri 27 March 9.30am–2.30pm · £60

MARCH · APRIL

Billy Connolly: The Sex Life of Bandages – in Cinemas

WORKSHOP

This is a fun and easy modern basket based on the Catalan method. There are lots of different options so plenty of room for creativity. They can have handles or not as you wish and, unlike the English method, making square and rectangular bases is straightforward. With Farnham-based basket maker, Judith Needham. For ages 16+. Juliet & Romeo by Lost Dog

Tue 31 March 7.30pm · £12/£10; £9 members; group bookings available

THEATRE

The real story of Romeo and Juliet. It turns out they didn’t die in a tragic misunderstanding; they grew up and lived happily ever after. With Lost Dog’s blend of dance, theatre and comedy this duet takes on our cultural obsession with youth and our inevitable issues with longevity. Presented by house theatre. Age guidance: 13+. film maltings: Jojo Rabbit

FILM

Wed 01 April 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9

Jojo is a lonely German boy who discovers that his single mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler, Jojo must confront his blind nationalism as World War II continues to rage on. Cert. 12A. 108 mins. box office: 01252 745444

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Tbc · £tbc APRIL

Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club

COMEDY

Thu 02 April 11.30am · £12, (£13 on the door); bar open, baby snacks available

The UK’s premier baby-friendly comedy club! Featuring the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. These events are all about you, the parents! Please note: the brilliant comics will be performing their usual adult material, which is why there is a 15-month age limit for little laughers. Lucy Porter: Be Prepared

Fri 03 April 8pm · £16 (£14 conc.); pre-show dining & ticket £25 (£23)

COMEDY

TV favourite Lucy returns with another fantastic stand-up show. At Brownies, Lucy thought she’d be prepared for anything as long as she had her emergency 10p for a phone box, and knew how to tie a Fisherman’s knot. Life turned out to be slightly more complicated than Brown Owl let on. ‘Impeccably punch-lined anecdotes‘ (The Telegraph). For ages 14+. maltings monthly market

Sat 04 April 9am–4pm · £1; members, Instagram followers and under 15s free On the first Saturday of every month you can find everything from artisan bread to local designers, chic vintage to classic vinyl. The maltings monthly market offers over 200 stalls in a buzzing atmosphere.

Children’s Shibori Indigo Dye

EASTER Mon 06 April 10am–11am & 11.30am–12.30pm · £15 per session

WORKSHOP

This fun, easy workshop, will show you several different folding cloth techniques, before creating a surprise finish using indigo dye. Tutor Nao is a Japanese weaver and dyer with 20 years’ experience. Age 7+ (under 10s must be accompanied by an adult).

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Easter Extravaganza Workshop

EASTER

Tue 07 – Thu 09 April 10am–3pm · £40 per session (sibling discount offers available) Three fantastic days of mixed Maltings activities including drama, shibori indigo dying, dance, lino printing and stop motion animation. Plus a chance to watch The Amazing Bubbleman and find those Easter eggs on our special hunt. Come for one session or for all three! For ages 6–9.

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APRIL

Children’s Daffodil Cupcakes with Mosaic Coasters

EASTER

Mon 06 April 10.30am–12pm & 2pm–3.30pm · £18 per session

WORKSHOP

Come and enjoy decorating your Easter cupcakes with daffodils and eggs. After making your cakes, produce a daffodil mosaic coaster ready for Easter. All cakes and materials included. For ages 6–11.

film maltings: Bombshell

FILM

Tue 07 April relaxed and parent & baby; Wed 08 April multiple screenings · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film pizza +£9

Based on the real scandal, Bombshell is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time, Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it. Starring Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie. Awaiting certification and run time. Lunchtime Piano Bar Jazz Tue 07 April 1pm–2pm · £8 (pay on the door)

MUSIC

Enjoy lunchtime jazz with Esmond Clements (piano), Marianne Windham (bass), and regular guests, playing the great English and American songbooks, jazz standards, and the wonderful bossa novas of Brazil. Cool, intimate, classic jazz. pianobarjazz.com

Exhibition on Screen: Easter in Art Tue 07 April 7.30pm · £15

SCREENING

The story of Christ’s death and resurrection has dominated western culture for the past 2000 years. Shot on location in Jerusalem, United States and throughout Europe, the film explores the different ways artists have depicted the Easter story through the ages and thus depicts the history of us all. 85 min. 38

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Wed 08 April 7.30pm · £10 adv. £11 door; pre-show dining & ticket £19

MUSIC

The popular, long-running evening of easy listening music and comedy entertainment in the friendly atmosphere of the Cellar Bar. Featuring the legendary Otis B Driftwood Showband or occasional visiting bands, plus a special guest star each month – jazz, swing and much more. More details: the-hedgehogs.org.uk Stand-Up Comedy Club

APRIL

Not Just Jazz

COMEDY

Wed 08 April 8.30pm · £8 (£9 on door); curry & comedy £17 (served 7.30pm–8.30pm) 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. Age advisory 16+.

The Amazing Bubbleman

EASTER Thu 09 April 2pm · £8; group bookings and family tickets available

Louis Pearl explores the breathtaking dynamics of bubble art, science, magic, and fun. Combining comedy, artistry, music, and audience participation, his spellbinding bubble tricks keep everyone mesmerised. From fog-filled, helium-propelled rocket bubbles, to tornado bubbles, The Amazing Bubbleman conjures shrieks of laughter and gasps of amazement from all ages. Making Sugar-Wired Flowers Sat 11 April 10am–4pm · £90

WORKSHOP

Learn to create a small posy of beautiful wired sugar flowers that could be used to decorate a celebration cake. Flowers will include roses, jasmine, foliage and berries. Workshops are suitable for beginners as well as those with a little experience of sugar floristry. All materials and equipment will be provided. For ages 18+. box office: 01252 745444

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APRIL

Mount Cutting Sat 11 April 10am–4.30pm · £90

WORKSHOP

Perfect for beginners and an invaluable skill for anyone wanting to sell their work. Learn to cut accurate, bespoke single mounts using a handheld mount cutter. You will calculate mount sizes to fit readymade or existing frames and take home several mounted pictures. Two sheets of mountboard included. For ages 18+. The Met Opera Live: Tosca Sat 11 April 5.55pm · £15; under 18s £10

SCREENING

Soprano Anna Netrebko returns to cinemas as Puccini’s explosive diva. Tenor Brian Jagde is the idealistic painter Cavaradossi, and baritone Michael Volle completes the opera’s fatal love triangle as the sinister Scarpia. Bertrand de Billy conducts Sir David McVicar’s stunning production. Sung in Italian, with English subtitles. Demeric School of Dance – Easter Dance Workshop Wed 15 – Fri 17 April 9am–12.30pm · £49 for 3 days

EASTER

WORKSHOP

A fun-filled dance workshop for children aged 5+ in varying forms of dance from Street Dance, Musical Theatre, Bollywood and Irish to Acro. No dance experience needed, as the emphasis is on having fun and trying lots of different styles of dancing. Contact 01483 813348 demericdance.co.uk film maltings: 1917

Wed 15 April 11am [subtitles], 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film curry +£9

FILM

In the First World War two British privates are given an impossible mission: deliver a message deep in enemy territory that will stop 1,600 men from walking into a deadly trap. Directed by Sam Mendes and starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Awaiting certification and run time. 40

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EASTER

FILM

Thu 16 April 11am, 2pm & 7pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members; free child ticket with every adult ticket purchased, subsequent child tickets half price

APRIL

film maltings: Dolittle

After losing his wife, eccentric Dr John Dolittle (Robert Downey Jr.) hermits himself away in Dolittle Manor with only his menagerie of exotic animals for company. But when the young queen falls gravely ill, Dolittle is forced to set sail on an epic adventure in search of a cure. Awaiting certification and run time. Si Cranstoun: Twistin’ The Night Away Fri 17 April 8pm · £20; pre-show dining & ticket £29

MUSIC

Prepare to party as the Vintage King and his band make a welcome appearance with their blend of doo wop, soul and rocking rhythm & blues. The show is a highly-charged, toe-tapping journey, driven by retro dance rhythms and spearheaded by Si Cranstoun’s dynamic stage presence. ‘Wow, how good is Si Cranstoun’ Chris Evans, BBC Radio 2. Introduction to Needle Turn Appliqué Sat 18 April 10am–4pm · £75

WORKSHOP

Learn and apply the techniques of needle turn appliqué to create a beautiful floral block. This can be used either as a decorative wall piece, be repeated to create a cushion, or can be used to create a quilt. Some fabric will be provided. For ages 16+.

Pyrography and Wood Carving Sat 18 April 10am–4pm · £75

WORKSHOP

Ruth Wheeler will show you how to transfer your designs into wood by burning with an Artist Pyrography Machine onto different types of local wood. Elements of your design can be carved with wood chisels and finished with paints, finishing oils and varnish. For ages 16+. box office: 01252 745444

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APRIL

Silver Bangle with a Silver Charm

Sat 18 April 10am–4pm · £85

WORKSHOP

Design and make a beautiful silver bangle with a silver charm, either for yourself or as a gift for someone special. This one-day workshop is a great introduction to jewellery making and will teach you how to work creatively with precious metal. Learn piercing, texturing, drilling, soldering and polishing. For ages 18+. The Noise Next Door – Through Time

EASTER

Sat 18 April 2pm · £8; group bookings and family tickets available

COMEDY

Join the undisputed masters of off-the-cuff comedy for a side-splitting, jaw-dropping, time-travelling adventure that’s fun for everyone. Dinosaurs? Egyptians? Robots? Where do we go next? It’s up to you! Your suggestions are transformed, in the blink of an eye, into ferociously funny scenes and songs on a journey through history, to the future, and back again. Age guidance: 6+. Mark Steel: Every Little Thing’s Gonna be Alright Sat 18 April 8pm · £15

COMEDY

A few years ago, it seemed unlikely that the UK would vote to leave the EU; Donald Trump was a buffoon who surely wasn’t going to beat Hillary Clinton and Mark was living the married suburban ideal. But don’t worry as Mark thinks Every Little Thing’s Gonna Be Alright. **** (The Times). For ages 14+. The Royal Ballet Live: Swan Lake Sun 19 April 2pm · £15

SCREENING

Liam Scarlett’s glorious production of Swan Lake, new in 2018, returns for its first revival. While remaining faithful to the Marius Petipa/Lev Ivanov text, Scarlett’s additional choreography and John Macfarlane’s magnificent designs breathe new life into what is arguably the best-known and most-loved classical ballet. 42

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FESTIVAL

Thu 23 – Sat 25 April 6pm–11pm; additional 11am–3pm slot on Sat only

This great annual event is organised by the Farnham Lions and CAMRA is supported by many volunteers. The proceeds raised are used to support local causes. Enjoy a great range of real ales, ciders, food and live music. For details on how to purchase tickets visit www.farnhambeerex.org.uk Strictly 18+. The Royal Opera Live: Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci Tue 28 April 7.15pm · £15

APRIL

Farnham Beerex 2020 – The 44th

SCREENING

Two opera classics are drawn together in this wonderfully observed re-creation of life in a south Italian village as a travelling theatre visits and emotions erupt. The award-winning production by Damiano Michieletto presents the fast-moving, shocking events brought about by secret love and uncontrollable jealousy. Sung in Italian, with English subtitles. film maltings: Portrait of a Lady on Fire

FILM

Wed 29 April 11am, 3pm & 8pm · £7 (£6 conc., £5 under 15s, £4 members); homemade pre-film curry +£9

In 18th Century Brittany, a female artist is hired to paint the wedding portrait of a wealthy young woman but must do so in secret. Winner of both the Best Screenplay and Queer Palm at Cannes 2019. Cert. 15. 122 mins. French, with English subtitles. These Hills Are Ours by Daniel Bye and Boff Whalley

Thu 30 April 7.30pm · £12/£10 £9 members; group bookings available

THEATRE

These Hills Are Ours is about escaping it all by running to wild places. Daniel Bye’s awardwinning, internationally touring theatre is always engaging, thought-provoking and entertaining. Boff Whalley, best-known as a founder member of Chumbawamba, writes heartfelt, catchy folk songs. It’s a not-to-be-missed collaboration between two of Britain’s most celebrated artists in their own fields. box office: 01252 745444

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MUSEUM OF FARNHAM

museum of farnham ¡ 38 West Street Located in a beautiful early Georgian town house, with an equally stunning hidden, walled garden, the Museum of Farnham is a joyous place to visit for people of all ages and interests. At the museum this spring you will find interactive and informative displays dedicated to Farnham’s history, from its prehistoric roots all the way through to the modern day. Explore our permanent exhibition dedicated to the history of craft in Farnham, or learn more about the history of travel in our gallery called On the Road. Built by a wealthy hop-grower in 1718, this Grade 1 listed building is well worth a visit for those who appreciate and admire historic buildings. The Museum of Farnham has been part of the Farnham Maltings since 2012. Together we work to provide engaging, enjoyable and imaginative events and exhibitions to reach as many people as possible. Follow us: facebook.com/MuseumofFarnham @Museum_Farnham @museumoffarnham

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Museum of Farnham 38 West Street ¡ Farnham Surrey GU9 7DX t: 01252 715 094 e: museum@farnhammaltings.com w: museumoffarnham.com


MUSEUM OF FARNHAM

museum of farnham · exhibitions As the days grow longer and spring flowers begin to appear, we welcome you to the museum for a range of exhibitions and activities. In January we are introducing our new Objects in Focus case, where artefacts from the collection will be placed on display with in-depth interpretation telling you more about the object and stories surrounding it. This project will be delivered alongside community groups and this year the museum’s volunteers will take the lead. At any time during the museum’s opening hours, visit our permanent displays telling the history of Farnham, use our local studies library or come and relax in the garden. Throughout the spring term children can join our Young Archaeologists’ Club one Saturday per month, with sessions based on the topic A History of Humans. During February half term and the Easter holidays, 3–7-year-olds are welcome for arts and crafts in the garden gallery. The Easter holidays also mark the return of the museum’s pop-up café in the garden. The café is open on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays during the school holidays between 10.30am–2.30pm.

Exhibition: Objects in Focus

Tue 28 January – Sat 19 December Museum opening hours · free

Objects in Focus is a community-based project, where a chosen group work with the museum curatorial team to deliver a small exhibition focused on a select few objects. The story behind or surrounding the object is revealed, giving deeper meaning to the collections and connecting it with our community. Our 2020 group will be museum volunteers.

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MUSEUM OF FARNHAM

museum of farnham ¡ hiring space

The garden gallery is nestled in the museum’s garden and is a wonderful space for almost any occasion. Visit our website or contact us on 01252 715094 or gardengallery@farnhammaltings.com

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museum of farnham · getting involved Young Archaeologists’ Club

Saturdays 25 January, 22 February, 21 March 11am–12.30pm, 2pm–3.30pm · £15 per term

This term’s topic A History of Humans explores our story. Join us for hands-on, fact-packed YAC sessions and find out more about homo sapiens. Contact the museum to find out how to become a Young Archaeologists’ Club member. For ages 8–13. Arts & Crafts in the Garden Gallery

Wed 19 & Thu 20 February 10.30am–12.30pm & 1.30pm–3.30pm · £3 per child Join us for a variety of arts and crafts in the garden gallery. Drop-in between 10.30am–12.30pm or 1.30pm–3.30pm. All materials included. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For ages 3–8.

Easter Holiday Activities

Wed 08, Thu 09, Wed 15 & Thu 16 April 10.30am–12.30pm & 1.30pm–3.30pm · £3 per child Join us for Easter-themed activities at the museum! Please drop in any time between 10.30am–12.30pm and 1.30pm–3.30pm. All materials included. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For ages 3–8. Pop-Up Café

Wed 08, Thu 09, Sat 11, Wed 15, Thu 16 & Sat 18 April 10.30am–2.30pm · free The museum’s pop-up café returns, providing tea, cake and scones in the beautiful setting of our walled garden. Join us anytime from 10.30am–12.30pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays during the Easter holidays.

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taking part

Our Participatory Arts Programme, both within the Maltings and in our local communities, continues to grow and thrive. There are many ways to get involved, from creative craft activities for adults, to our programme of Youth Theatre for children and young people.

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TAKING PART

Children & Young People’s Regular Sessions

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Mondays–Saturdays

Busylizzy

Daily classes – visit the Busylizzy website for timetable and to book

Busylizzy is an award-winning family club offering fabulous antenatal and postnatal fitness classes, inspirational talks and a varied timetable of baby/toddler activities at the Museum’s Garden Gallery and at Farnham Maltings. Including: Baby Massage, Buggy Fitness, Pilates (antenatal and postnatal), Baby Yoga and much more. Visit busylizzyfarnham.co.uk for timetables and bookings.

Mondays

Stopgap’s Farnham Youth Dance Company

13 Jan – 27 April (excl half term & Easter holidays) 5pm–6.30pm £7 per week (£5 per week if booked termly)

Stopgap Youth Dance Company is open to any young person aged 11–22 who is passionate about dance and wants to commit to learning more about this art form. There will be opportunities to be involved in performances where possible in local youth and community dance showcases. For further info contact admin@stopgapdance.com or 01252 745443.

Tuesdays

Coalesce

Term time only 6.45pm–7.45pm £75 per term

Senior contemporary dance class for young people aged 13+. This is a technical contemporary dance class involving aspects of Cunningham, Limon, Contact Improvisation and Release techniques. Students will learn choreography and will work towards dance performances in the community. Visit thedancemovement.co.uk or contact grace@thedancemovement.co.uk

Wednesdays

Youth Contemporary Dance

Term time only 5.30pm–6.30pm £75 per term

This is a technical contemporary dance class involving aspects of Cunningham, Limon, Contact Improvisation and Release techniques. Students will learn choreography and will work towards dance performances in the community. Suitable 7–12-year-olds. Visit thedancemovement.co.uk or contact grace@thedancemovement.co.uk book online: farnhammaltings.com


Perform

4–7yrs: 4pm–5pm 7–12yrs: 5pm–6pm

Perform’s drama, dance and singing weekly workshops are a fun-packed mix of confidence-building games, energetic dances and catchy songs with classes for 4–7 and 7–12-year-olds. Best of all, the children will be having so much fun they won’t notice how much they are improving their confidence and social skills along the way. For a free trial session contact 020 7255 9120 or enquiries@perform.org.uk More info perform.org.uk

Various days

Demeric School of Dance

TAKING PART

Wednesdays

Demeric School of Dance offers classes at Farnham Maltings and around Farnham specialising in ballet, street dance, modern theatre jazz and tap. Suitable for children aged 2+. New classes in acro, dance with gymnastics. Contact 01483 813348. info@demericdance.co.uk demericdance.co.uk

If you have an idea for an arts activity you would like to see running in your local community, contact Emma Jones, Community Engagement Producer emma.jones@farnhammaltings.com

box office: 01252 745444

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Children & Young People’s Courses Wednesdays

After School Pottery Club

15 Jan – 12 Feb or 04 Feb –03 Mar 4pm–5pm £58 for 5 weeks

Aimed at introducing infant and primary aged children to the craft of pottery. You’ll undertake many exciting projects as well as learning new skills, from hand building, sculpting and adding under glaze colours. How about also having a go at throwing a wobbly pot on the potter’s wheel? Small fee for finished work. For more info call Penny on 07786 323591. For ages 5–11.

Wednesdays

Teenage Stitchers

15 Jan – 26 Mar (excl 19 Feb) 5pm–6.45pm £110 for 10 weeks

Alice and Ginny will teach you the basics of good sewing, building your confidence to begin working independently when using your sewing machine whilst also encouraging your design skills. Returning students are encouraged to work on their own projects. Basic materials provided but you will need to purchase patterns and fabrics for individual projects. For further info call Alice on 07976 892766.

Wednesdays

Teens’ Pottery ‘Throw Down’ Throwing on the Wheel

15 Jan – 12 Feb or 04 Feb – 03 Mar £148 for 5 weeks 10 weeks available to book

Learn the basics of good throwing techniques and hand building. You will be encouraged to build on your own designs and work independently, whilst being guided through many different processes such as slip casting and use of molds. Small fee for finished work. For more info call Penny on 07786 323591. For ages 11–16.

Fridays

Toddlers’ Pottery 5 SESSIONS Designed for parents/grand-parents/carers and pre-school children to interact together under the guidance of our potter in residence Penny Eccles. There’s lots of fun to be had from squishing, shaping and cutting out clay. For ages 18 months to 5 years. For more info contact Penny on 07786 323591.

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Wednesdays

Junior Maltings

08 January – 01 April (excl 19 Feb) 5pm–6.15pm £65 for 12 sessions

A creative and fun group for children aged 8–11 who enjoy drama and want to develop their skills. Junior Maltings take part in drama games, improvisation and devising as well as working on scripted pieces and performing in local events. The group also has opportunities to see a range of live theatre productions. No experience needed, just energy and a keen interest in drama and theatre!

Wednesdays

Maltings Youth Theatre

08 January – 01 April (excl 19 Feb) 6.15pm–8pm £70 for 12 sessions

Maltings Youth Company is a brand-new youth theatre company for ages 11–15 years. A friendly and highly creative session for young performers who are looking for the opportunity to develop their understanding and passion for drama through both devised and scripted performance. Every session will allow you to explore a wide range of theatrical styles and genres, along with the chance to perform at local events and festivals. Members will also be given the opportunity to see new work by professional theatre companies and artists based at Farnham Maltings.

TAKING PART

Farnham Maltings Youth Theatre

For further information or to arrange a free taster session contact Emma Jones Community Engagement Producer on 01252 745447 or emma.jones@farnhammaltings.com

box office: 01252 745444

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TAKING PART

Adult Activities, Courses & Clubs Mondays

Save a Life – Give Blood (NHS Blood & Transplant)

06 Jan, 10 Feb, 09 Mar, 30 Mar 12.55pm–3.30pm & 4.20pm–6.45pm Free

Do something amazing and donate blood. For info on regular sessions and to book, visit blood.co.uk or call 0300 123 23 23. Booking essential.

Mondays

Singing for the Mind

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.

Mondays

Speakers Club (Toastmasters)

2nd & 4th Monday of the month 7.15pm–9.30pm

If you would like to improve your public speaking and presentation skills or just want to be more comfortable speaking in front of groups, then look no further. We are a friendly Toastmasters International-affiliated club. Find us on social media @farnhamspeakers

Tuesdays

Pottery ‘Throw Down’ Throwing On The Wheel

14 Jan–11 Feb or 03–31 Mar 10am–12noon or 7pm– 9pm £148 for 5 weeks

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5 SESSIONS

Aimed at beginners and returning students. Resident potter Penny Eccles will guide you through many aspects of ceramic making, from hand building to throwing pots on the potter’s wheel, decorating and glazing. Basic materials provided. Small fee for finished work. For further information call Penny 07786 323591.

book online: farnhammaltings.com


The Arts Society Farnham

3rd Tue of the month 10.30am–12noon Free for Art Society Members; guests £5

Entertaining illustrated lectures on a wide range of subjects from the arts. Monthly on third Tuesday at 10.30am. For further details theartssocietyfarnham.org.uk info@theartssocietyfarnham.org.uk

Tuesdays

Nimble Fingers

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 to get you started; you’ll make new friends and find fresh, woolly inspiration.

14 Jan – 25 Mar (excl 18 Feb) 7.30pm–9.30pm £170 for 10 weeks

Sew Fun 10 SESSIONS Led by Alice and Ginny this course is perfect for anyone wanting to start their sewing journey and gain confidence in using a sewing machine. More experienced stitchers are also welcome and will be supported whilst working on their own chosen projects. For more info contact Alice on 07976 892766.

Tuesdays

Book Group

3rd Tue of the month term time only 8pm–10pm Free

Join the Book Group every third Tuesday, 8pm–10pm. Normally in the Riverside Bar but first check our whereabouts on the whiteboard in the foyer or email grtservices123@gmail.com

Tuesdays

TAKING PART

Tuesdays

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15 Jan, 19 Feb, 18 Mar 2pm–4pm £8

Over 55s Workshops with New Adventures 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. New Adventures is committed to ensuring our workshops are accessible to people of all backgrounds. Subsidised places are available for those who may find the cost prohibitive, please contact our Administrator at office@new-adventures.net for more information.

Wednesdays

Sewcialise

Wednesdays

10 SESSIONS

15 Jan – 26 March (excl 19 Feb) 7.30pm–9.30pm £170 for 10 weeks

Led by experienced sewing tutors Alice and Ginny, this fun friendly 10-week course is open to anyone wanting to take their sewing to the next level. Gain new skills and confidence whilst working on your own sewing projects from dressmaking, to soft furnishings and more. For further info contact Alice on 07976 892766.

Thursdays

Ukulele Workshops

Starts 16 Jan Beginners (£120 for 11 sessions) 10am–11.30am Improvers (£12 pay on the day) 11.30am–1pm

From absolute beginners to playing your favourite songs in a matter of weeks. Learn in a friendly environment, make new friends and have fun. You don’t need any prior musical knowledge to play. You will need your own ukulele. Free taster session 09 January 10am–1pm.

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16 Jan–13 Feb 05 Mar–02 Apr 10am–12 noon or 7pm–9pm £148 for 5 weeks

Pottery ‘Throw Down’ Throwing On The Wheel

5 SESSIONS

Suitable for those new to pottery and returning students. Resident potter Penny Eccles will guide you through many aspects of ceramic making, from hand building to throwing pots on the potter’s wheel, decorating and glazing. Basic materials provided. Small fee made for finished work. For further info call Penny 07786 323591

Various days

Adult Dance Classes – Demeric School of Dance

Tap Wed Intermediates: 10am Improvers: 11am Beginners: 12noon Adult Ballet Mon 12.30pm & Tue 1pm Wed 7.30pm

Daytime and evening classes for adults in tap and ballet. 10 weekly classes per term. Contact Mrs Whitfield on 01483 813348 or emailinfo@demericdance.co.uk demericdance.co.uk

TAKING PART

Thursdays

More details about other clubs and sessions can be found on the Regular Events section of our website: farnhammaltings.com/takingpart

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HIRING SPACE

hiring space

The Maltings is a unique building with a variety of different spaces for hire. Capacities range from 10–500. 58

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04 January, 01 February, 07 March, 04 April (first Saturday of the month), 9am–4pm · £1 (members, under 15s & Maltings Instagram followers free) The maltings monthly market has long been an established part of Farnham town life. On the first Saturday of each month, come rain or shine, we showcase the best independent craftspeople, designer makers, food and drink producers and antique traders in the South East. There are over 180 stallholders spread throughout the building. Enjoy the market and extend your visit with lunch freshly prepared in the Riverside Café.

MARKETS

maltings monthly market

We welcome new stallholders and are committed to supporting community enterprise and emerging artists. Contact Market Manager Kate Lambert kate.lambert@farnhammaltings.com Monthly Makes 10.45am–12.15pm · £12 Join ceramicist Penny Eccles in the Maltings pottery and create your very own pot on the potter’s wheel. Dress for mess! All materials provided. No booking required. First come, first served basis. A small fee for glazing work. 04 January: 01 February: 07 March: 04 April:

Family Fun on the Potters’ Wheel Valentines Heart-Shaped Bowl on the Wheel & Heart Decorations Ceramic Bead Making Workshop Clay Easter Rabbit & Hares

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MALTINGS STORES

maltings stores

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craft and quirky finds for you and your home! opening times… Mon–Fri 9am–5pm & Sat 10am–2pm w: craft.farnhammaltings.com/portfolio/maltingstores


opening times Mon–Tue 9.30am–5pm menu & specials served 10am–2.30pm Wed–Fri 9.30am–8pm menu & specials served 10am–7.30pm* Sat 10am–5pm menu & specials served 10.30am–2.30pm

RIVERSIDE CAFÉ BAR

riverside café bar

*subject to programming The Riverside Café Bar is the ideal venue to unwind during the day. Why not enjoy a freshly made lunch either on our patio or in the café. Riverside Café serves Cupsmith Coffee (roasted in Farnham), a selection of cakes, sandwiches to eat in or take away along with snacks, ice creams and more. We welcome both children and well-behaved four-legged friends. Or, why not dine with us in the evening, indicated by the symbol alongside selected shows in this brochure? All food is freshly prepared on site by our own chefs, and locally sourced where possible. For details of the menu please look at the individual event page on farnhammaltings.com. Food is served from 90 minutes and up to 30 minutes before the performance begins, and needs to be ordered before midday the day before. Riverside Café Gallery exhibitions 11 Jan – 30 Jan Stanley Gubbins: Black and white photography 01 Feb – 27 Feb Max Alexander: Hand knitted moths in collaboration with unravel festival 29 Feb – 19 Mar New Beginnings: Art Awards touring exhibition 21 Mar – 09 Apr Jackie Kirk: Linocuts inspired by the garden 11 Apr – 07 May Rebecca King: Abstract plant photography box office: 01252 745444

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JOIN US AND SUPPORT US

join us and support us It is our belief that by encouraging people to participate in the arts, we will foster a happier, healthier and safer contemporary Britain. Your support plays a vital role in enabling this to happen. Here are the ways you can help: Become a Patron As one of our valued Patrons you can help us to: · provide educational arts activities for children and young people · support talented young artists at the start of their careers by offering advice, investment and space

We also offer a corporate patron scheme starting at £600 per year. As a show of thanks, all patrons receive:

· reach out to older members of the local community with specialist activities.

· exclusive newsletters twice a year · an acknowledgment on our website · invitations to exclusive events.

Join today To become an individual Patron we request a minimum donation of £5 a month, or £60 a year.

Please return your completed from to Sue Ellis, Development Manager, Farnham Maltings, Bridge Square, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7QR or contact on 01252 745401 sue.ellis@farnhammaltings.com

For couples or families, the minimum donation is £10 per month or £120 per year.

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You can find out how to join online via the ‘become a patron’ page under ‘join and support us’ on our website, or collect a form from the box office.

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Become a Member By joining as a member you can help fund our unique resource for future generations and enjoy the following benefits: · membership ticket prices on theatre and film maltings (£4 per film) · priority booking on selected events · 10% discount for named cardholder at maltings stores and Riverside Café Bar · free entrance to maltings monthly markets and Christmas Fair · access to a range of exclusive offers at participating local businesses – see website for current details · having your say with voting rights at the Farnham Maltings AGM. Join today Membership costs just £26 per year. You can buy online or at the box office. Make a donation Every gift makes a huge difference to us. You can now donate easily online or at the donation boxes in the building. You can box office: 01252 745444

Maltings member also scan the QR code (left) by opening the camera on your iPhone and holding the screen over the QR symbol, or using a QR app on your Android device. Need help? Visit help.thyngs.net

JOIN US AND SUPPORT US

“Membership of the Maltings is a small price to pay to support such a fantastic venue on my doorstep. Priority booking and £4 a film – what’s not to like!”

Your generosity makes it possible for us to develop and expand our community engagement work, making the arts and cultural activities accessible to everyone. Legacies To help us secure our long term future for generations to come, why not consider leaving a legacy? To discuss how your gift could make a difference, please contact Gavin Stride on 01252 745400 gavin.stride@farnhammaltings.com Corporate support and sponsorship We offer a flexible corporate sponsorship package that can be tailored to meet the needs of your organisation. Please get in touch to see how we can work together to make Farnham a happier, healthier place to live. 63


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‘ mountain music’ by little bulb. photo : mark dean


Farnham Maltings works with south-east-based artists and companies to help make the best work possible. In support of craft and fine artists we manage a range of studio spaces and offer training and networking opportunities. For theatre companies we provide one-to-one advice sessions, residency and R&D space, tour booking and financial management. Visit our theatre microsite: theatre.farnhammaltings.com Producing and commissioning

International

We work with a number of companies and individual artists in the production of their work, sometimes as a collaboration or in co-production.

We run caravan – a programme of work designed to encourage England-based theatre makers to think and work internationally. caravan encompasses a biennial showcase in partnership with Brighton Festival, on-going and one-off projects with international partners and professional development opportunities for artists.

Touring We tour our own work and that of our associate companies, support a network of rural venues across Surrey and are continuing to build relationships with small scale theatres and art centres. We deliver house – a programme designed to meet the ambitions of venues to increase audiences and improve the range, quality and scale of theatre being presented across the south-east of England. housetheatre.org.uk

box office: 01252 745444

SUPPORTING ARTISTS

supporting artists

no strings attached We manage and deliver no strings attached – a grant scheme for the southeast region that offers awards between £500 and £1,000 to help young people, aged between 18 and 25, make their first piece of performance. For more information contact Emily Davis on emily.davis@farnhammaltings.com or 01252 745424

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MAKERS & ARTISTS

makers & artists

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Resident at the Maltings

Associate theatre companies

Clare Stiles, jeweller Diana Greenwood, jeweller Ellen Brown, textiles & illustration Esther Pritchard, artist Full Clarity, web & app designers Georgina Bridges, muralist James Fairhurst, jeweller Juliette Blightman, artist Larking Arts, theatre producers Laura Rose Textiles, textiles & illustration Liz Hancock, jeweller Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures Max Humphries, puppet maker Me’n’u Arts Ltd., photographer & film maker Nao Fukumoto, hand weaver Penny Eccles, ceramic artist Preface Studio, graphic design & web design Sarah Heron, artist Stephen Featherstone, film & animation Stopgap, dance company The Dance Movement, dance company Tony Geddes, art dealer & picture framer Weller Designs Limited, golf & landscape design

Action Hero Akin Theatre, produced by Farnham Maltings Analogue Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas, produced by Farnham Maltings Bucket Club, produced by Farnham Maltings Catherine Ireton, produced by Farnham Maltings Dancing Brick Flintlock Theatre Little Bulb Theatre, produced by Farnham Maltings Still House Strangeface Up In Arms Victoria Melody, produced by Farnham Maltings

book online: farnhammaltings.com

Jewellers & Silversmiths Network Monthly artist-led sessions. For further information please contact Clare Stiles on 07958 780665 or Rebecca Skeels on 07715 093690/rebecca@skeels.co.uk

maltings makers: a textile makers network Monthly meetings supporting the career development of professional textile makers. For further information contact Sarah Dood at tulip534@hotmail.com


‘one’ by bertrand lescas and nasi voutas. photo : the other richard


DIARY

DAY January

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film maltings: The Good Liar

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21–25 FAOS Musical Theatre Group: Sister Act

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03

film maltings: Frozen 2

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25

Japanese Calligraphy

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04

maltings monthly market

05

25

Vintage Fashion Fair

12

05

Branagh Theatre Live: The Winter’s Tale

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25

Weave Your Own Chicken

12

07

Lunchtime Piano Bar Jazz

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25

Young Archaeologists’ Club

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08/09 film maltings: Knives Out

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Jo Brand: Work in Progress

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08

Not Just Jazz

06

28

Exhibition: Objects in Focus

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10

film maltings: Joker

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film maltings: Official Secrets

12

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Sofie Hagen: The Bumswing

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12

Quilters’ Fair

08

14

The Met Opera: Wozzeck

08

15

film maltings: Sorry We Missed You

08

15

Stand-Up Comedy Club

08

16

Ukulele Workshops

09

16

Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club

09

16

The Royal Ballet Live: Sleeping Beauty

09

17

Stephen K Amos: Everyman

09

18

Experimental Ink Drawing

10

18

Pearl Stringing and Knotting

10

18

Painted Canvas Bag with Lisa Stickley

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18/25 Learn to Sew Together – First Steps

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Classical Recital: Trinity Laban Strings Department

18/25 Learn to Sew Together – Next Steps

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Events at the Museum of Farnham shown in red

February 01

maltings monthly market

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02

The Royal Opera House Live: La bohème

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03

Exhibition on Screen: Lucian Freud

04/05 film maltings: Little Women

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04

Make a Unique Notebook

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Lunchtime Piano Bar Jazz

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The Met Opera Live: Porgy & Bess

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Not Just Jazz

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Stuart Goldsmith: End Of

07/08 Mosaic Large Art Shard for the Garden

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Willow Hearts

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Wire Bird Sculpture

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February continued

08

Making Sugar-Wired Flowers

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08

Big Fish Little Fish Family Rave

16

25

The Royal Ballet Live: The Cellist/Dances at a Gathering

24

09

Prestige Wedding Fair

16

26

film maltings: The Farewell

24

11

Griff Rhys Jones: All Over the Place

17

Fairport Convention

17

The Man Who Left is Not the Man Who Came Home by Farnham Maltings

24

12

26

12

Stand-Up Comedy Club

17

27

Andy Parsons: Healing the Nation

24

13

Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club

17

13

film maltings: Bait

18

14

film maltings: Le Mans ‘66

18

15

Keum Boo Jewellery Making

18

15

Patchwork Star Quilt Top in a Day

18

15

Roald Dahl and the Imagination Seekers

19

15

Classical Recital: Trinity Laban Keyboard Department

19

17

Discover Mixed Media Art

19

28

Wire Birds in Flight

25

28

Ben Hart

25

29

Japanese Shibori with Indigo Dye

25

29

Carve a Mini Soapstone Sculpture

25

29

Freedom in Watercolour & Art

26

29

Weave a Basket in a Day

26

29

Apollo Big Band

26

29

Janey Godley’s Soup Pot Tour

26

17

Your Toys by Slot Machine

19

March

18

Children’s Farmyard Cupcake Decorating

20

18

film maltings: Cats

20

03/04 film maltings: A Personal History of David Copperfield

19

Make Your Own ‘Mammoth’ Hot Air Balloon 20

03

Lunchtime Piano Bar Jazz

27

film maltings: The Aeronauts

03

The Met Opera Live: Agrippina

27

19

19/20 Arts & Crafts in the Garden Gallery 21–23 unravel…a festival of yarn 22

Young Archaeologists’ Club

20

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04

Not Just Jazz

27

21–23

05

Bowjangles presents Excalibow

28

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06

Live at the Maltings

28

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07

maltings monthly market

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08

Rise & Fall by Page One Theatre

28

19

08

His Way: The Life and Songs of Frank Sinatra 29

20

Making Sugar-Wired Flowers

33

11

film maltings: Parasite

29

20

Clive Anderson: Me, Macbeth & I

33

11

Stand-Up Comedy Club

29

20

Knight & Spiers

34

21

Make a Leather Twistlock Shoulder Bag

34

Victoria Melody presents Professional Stranger

33

12

Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club

29

13

toooB by Angel Exit Arts

30

21

Introduction to Stained Glass

34

21

Jay Foreman’s Disgusting Songs for Revolting Children

34

21

Billy Connolly: The Sex Life of Bandages – in Cinemas

35

27

Zarzo Basket

35

27

Wire Bird in Flight

25

31

Juliet & Romeo by Lost Dog

35

13

The Noise Next Door

30

14

Kadampa Meditation Centre: Habits of Happy People

30

14

Frame Weaving

30

14

Making New Fabric from Old

31

14

Vintage Fashion Fair

31

14

An Introduction to Free Motion Embroidery 31

14

Classical Recital: Trinity Laban Wind/Brass Department

31

14

Farnborough Symphony Orchestra Family Concert

32

15

Papercut Cards

32 32

17

32

The Royal Opera House Live: Fidelio

April

16 The Met Opera Live: Der Fliegende Holländer 18 film maltings: A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

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Events at the Museum of Farnham shown in red

01

film maltings: Jojo Rabbit

35

02

Bring Your Own Baby Comedy Club

36

03

Lucy Porter: Be Prepared

36

04

maltings monthly market

36

06

Children’s Shibori Indigo Dye

36

06

Children’s Daffodil Cupcakes with Mosaic Coasters

38


April continued

07–09 Easter Extravaganza Workshop

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17

Si Cranstoun: Twistin’ The Night Away

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07/08 film maltings: Bombshell

38

18

Introduction to Needle Turn Appliqué

41

07

38

18

Pyrography and Wood Carving

41

Lunchtime Piano Bar Jazz

07

Exhibition on Screen: Easter in Art

38

18

Silver Bangle with a Silver Charm

42

08

Not Just Jazz

39

18

The Noise Next Door – Through Time

42

08

Stand-Up Comedy Club

39

Mark Steel: Every Little Thing’s Gonna Be Alright

42 42

08/09 Easter Holiday Activities

48

18

09

The Amazing Bubbleman

39

19

The Royal Ballet Live: Swan Lake

11

Making Sugar-Wired Flowers

39

21

Young Archaeologists’ Club

43 43

11

Mount Cutting

40

23–25 Farnham Beerex 2020 – The 44th

11

The Met Opera Live: Tosca

40

15

film maltings: 1917

40

28 The Royal Opera Live: Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci

15/16 Easter Holiday Activities

48

15–17 Demeric School of Dance – Easter Dance Workshop

40

16

41

film maltings: Dolittle

48

29

film maltings: Portrait of a Lady on Fire

43

30

These Hills Are Ours by Daniel Bye and Boff Whalley

43

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