Spring 2025
Ed ByrneTragedy Plus Time
Thur 9 Jan 8pm | £32.50
Attributed to Mark Twain, humour is defined as Tragedy Plus Time. Join Ed as he tests that formula. 14+ years. This performance includes a content warning.
The Vinyl Frontier: Album Championship
Sat 11 Jan 8pm
£12
The annual curtain-raiser returns! 8 contestants select their favourite vinyl LPs and duel against each other to convince the audience which is best.
The
Jo Harrop
Quartet (vocals)
Fri 10 Jan 8pm | £16
Norden Farm Jazz Club. Expect colourful new arrangements and medleys. With the back catalogue of Ella Fitzgerald, Sara Vaughan, Anita O’Day Oscar Peterson as a point of reference.
In the Gallery: Redacted Poems
from Rejection Emails
Tues 14 Jan - Sat 8 Feb
Artist and producer Abhi Arumbakkam attempts to take the sting out of rejections by repurposing them as poetry. Inspired by artist Austin Kleon.
Lou Sanders: No Kissing In The Bingo Hall (tour warm up)
Sat 11 Jan 8pm | £20
A show about being human - can you relate??? A deep, dumb show for the masses.
The Royal Opera: The Tales of Hoffman
Wed 15 Jan 6.45pm £16
An as live screening. Four women: four curious love stories. A poet remembers the women he loved in Offenbach’s dream-like opera. Sung in French with subtitles.
Sophie Duker: But Daddy I Love Her (tour warm up)
Wed 15 Jan 8pm | £14
Sophie takes the stage with her trademark naughtiness. Arguing that we should all choose silliness over common sense and hot fantasies over cold, bleak reality.
Live Music Lunch Club: Jacky Zhang (piano)
Thur 23 Jan 2pm
£30 includes 2 course lunch
For live music lovers who prefer concerts in the daytime, with lunch, in a relaxed environment. Jacky Zhang is a 2024 BBC Young Musician of the Year finalist.
Burns Night Ceilidh
Fri 17 Jan 7.30pm
£16
A sociable evening of music and dancing in the Courtyard Theatre. Join the Craigievar Ceilidh Band for stamping, reeling, birling and more.
Soul Kinda
Wonderful
Thur 23 Jan 8pm
£22
Featuring Richie Sampson (The Drifters). The UK’s number one award winning tribute to The Four Tops and The Temptations. Soul and Motown at its very best.
Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet
Sat 18 Jan 8pm
£18
Fabulous feelgood disco for grown ups! DJ Lady G plays all your favourite soul, funk and disco tunes. Dancer Lady Boo shows the moves to everything from Car Wash to Hey Mickey.
CODA – A Tribute to Led Zeppelin
Fri 24 Jan 7.30pm
£20
Replicating the power, excitement and magic of a Led Zeppelin show like no other.
St John’s Chamber Orchestra – Mozart Birthday Concert
Sat 25 Jan 7.30pm
£20 | Under 18s free
An unmissable selection of works, ending with the most irrepressibly joyous of Mozart’s early symphonies.
Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope
Thur 30 Jan 7.30pm
£16 | £14 Supporters
An up-close encounter with the original Englishman in New York. Written and performed by Mark Farrelly (Howerd’s End, Jarman). An uplifting celebration of the urgent necessity to be your true self.
Oh La La! Quintet –A Night in Paris
Sat 25 Jan 8pm | £16
Expect Parisian folk music, impressionist music and French chanson. Plus 20s upbeat and 50s smooth jazz, with the occasional rearranged cool 60s French pop tune.
Elton John
by
Stuart Epps
Fri 31 Jan 7.30pm | £16
A personal account and stories of Elton’s rise to fame by someone who was actually there. This unique evening combines music and video highlights relating to Stuart’s career in the music industry.
Holocaust Memorial Day
Tues 28 Jan
Two films to commemorate former Maidenhead resident Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved 669 children from the Nazis. 10am: Nicky’s Family 8pm: One Life
Soft or Spiky?
Sat 1 Feb 11am, 1pm and 3pm
£15 for 1 adult and 1 child
£12 additional adults
A playful and interactive show, discovering shapes, sounds, textures and words. Followed by a short stay and play session. For babies aged 6 - 18 months
Born Gaga –The Legacy Ball
Sat 1 Feb 8pm
£20
All the best of Lady Gaga, including replica costumes, exact choreography and 100% live vocals.
Nic Meier and Friends (guitars)
Fri 7 Feb 8pm
£16
Norden Farm Jazz Club. A nod towards the influence of Pat Metheny and a celebration of jazz standards that have had an impact on Nic.
Macbeth:
David Tennant and Cush Jumbo
Wed 5 Feb 2pm and 7.30pm, Thur 6 Feb 7.30pm
£16
Filmed live at the Donmar Warehouse. Unsettling intimacy and brutal action combine at breakneck speed in this new production.
Eshaan Akbar: Live 2025
Sat 8 Feb 7.30pm
£18.50
‘A fine comic entertainer, an intelligent maker of points and a wealth of fascinating facts’
★★★★ The Scotsman
Worklight Theatre presents It’s the Economy Stupid!
Thur 6 Feb 7.30pm
£16 | £14 unwaged
A bold new play based on the true story of a family caught up in the 90s recession. Armed with bags, boxes and an old board game, it reveals the humanity behind economics.
The Vinyl Frontier: New Vinyl (since 2020)
Sat 8 Feb 8pm | £12
Ten people bring a ‘new’ vinyl to educate the masses! It must be new music made and released since 2020. The most varied selection of music you’ll EVER hear is guaranteed.
Maidenhead Music Society
Mithras Piano Trio
Tues 11 Feb 7.45pm
£20 | £15 (MMS members) Under 18s free
Award-winning, former BBC New Generation Artists. The trio has been described as playing with ‘thrilling dash and vigour’.
Rob Newman: Where The Wild Things Were
Sat 15 Feb 8pm
£20
A new show about future cities, lost beavers, philistine Bingo callers, Dorothy Parker’s Multiverse Diaries and A Man Called Clive.
The Sounds of the 60s with
The Zoots
Fri 14 Feb 8pm | £22
Expect The Beatles, The Stones, The Monkees, The Beach Boys, The Kinks, The Searchers, The Four Seasons, Elvis and more. ‘Impossible not to like’ The Stage
Box Tale Soup presents The Frog and The Princess
Tues 18 and Wed 19 Feb 11.30am and 2pm
£12 | £10 under 16s
Family and Friends (4 people) £40
Meet Hansel and Gretel, some helpful elves and a princess who’s champion of hide-and-seek. But all Froggy wants is a story starring someone like him… 3+ years
Barb Jungr: My Best Valentine
Sat 15 Feb 8pm
£22
One of the most accomplished British singers of her generation celebrates Valentine’s Day. Barb sings her favourite love songs from her 20 plus album releases and 40 plus collections.
Recent Cutbacks present Hold On To Your Butts
Wed 19 Feb 7.30pm
£18 | £16 Supporters
65 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth… 30 years ago, a movie about dinosaurs ruled the box office… A must-see ‘shot-forshot’ parody of the greatest dinosaur film of all time!
Whipped Up
Thur 20 Feb 10.30am, 12pm and 2pm
£15 for 1 adult and 1 child | £12 additional adults
In a 50s-style diner, the babies are the customer. Things get increasingly frazzled – and more entertaining! Stimulating for tiny audience members with sensory play served up throughout the show. 2 months to 2 years
In the Gallery:
Patterns of Light
Tues 25 Feb – Sat 22 Mar
A vibrant and dramatic collection of works exploring themes of fragmenting light. An eclectic collective of artists in a new exhibition.
National
Theatre Live:
The Importance of Being Earnest
Thur 20 Feb 7pm | Fri 21 Feb 2pm and 7.30pm Sat 22 Feb 2pm and 7.30pm | Tues 25 Feb 7pm
£16
Event cinema screenings. Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke is joined by Ncuti Gatwa in this joyful reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy.
Cara Dillon
Wed 26 Feb 8pm
£27.50
This extraordinary, multiple award-winning Irish folk singer is joined by acclaimed musician and producer Sam Lakeman. They captivate with their exquisite and enthralling live performance.
Cabaret Night with Kim Crisswell
Sat 22 Feb 8pm
£19
Broadway star Kim Criswell specialises in the classic American songbook. She shares songs and stories from her 50-year career. Hosted by James Church.
The Royal Ballet: Swan Lake
Thur 27 Feb 7.15pm
£16
An as live screening of classical ballet’s most powerful tale of love, treachery and forgiveness. Tchaikovsky’s sensational score combines with the incredible imagination of choreographer Liam Scarlett and designer John Macfarlane.
Live Music Lunch Club: A Brief History of Music
Thur 27 Feb 2pm
£30 includes 2 course lunch
Green Matthews present a daytime concert lecture on the history of music. See 8pm event for more details.
Must See Movies: The Graduate
Fri 28 Feb 8pm
£12
A new series of shows hosted by Jeff Lloyd. Watch The Graduate with a short introduction, trivia and chat about how the film fit into our cultural landscape. Plus, there’s an interval!
Green
Matthews present
A Brief History of Music
Thur 27 Feb 8pm | £16
600 years of music in 90 minutes. From the Middle Ages to the 20th century (and everything in between!) this fun show is a whistle-stop tour of Western musical history.
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods
Sat 1 Mar 2pm and 4.30pm | £15
The biggest manga franchise in the world. After the defeat of Majin Buu, a new power awakens and threatens humanity. The hit film returns to the big screen with an Extended Cut.
Zoe Lyons –Werewolf
Fri 28 Feb 8pm
£17
If life is a journey, Zoe’s has had more than its share of potholes and diversions. She is finally where she needs to be. She is… werewolf. 14+ years
OVO presents Romeo and Juliet
Thur 6 Mar 8pm
£16 | £14 Supporters
Two households, both alike in dignity. In broken Belfast, where we lay our scene... A brand new adaption of this classic set on the streets of Belfast in 1998.
Ainsley Hamill –with Sam Kelly & Toby Shaer
Thur 6 Mar 8pm
£16 I £14 Supporters
Mix Heather Small & Julie Fowlis and you’ve got singer songwriter Ainsley Hamill. She specialises in song writing and songs in Scottish Gaelic and English.
Black is the Color of My Voice
By Apphia Campbell
Sat 8 Mar 8pm
£24
Inspired by the life of Nina Simone and featuring her iconic songs performed live. A successful singer and civil rights activist seeks redemption after the untimely death of her father.
Matt Forde: End Of An Era Tour
Fri 7 Mar 8pm
£18
Finally, the UK has a new government. That can only mean one thing: new people to take the piss out of.
The Vinyl Frontier: Vinyl Treasure Chest Singles
Competition
Sat 8 Mar 8pm
£12
8 challengers take their chance to rummage through hundreds of Jeff’s vinyl records. The audience will then vote on the best!
The Benn Clatworthy Quartet (sax, flute)
Fri 7 Mar 8pm | £16
Norden Farm Jazz Club. Benn plays from the songbook of Blue Note and more contemporary jazz. His tone is extraordinarily beautiful and his melodic ideas come from the heart.
Carter Sampson
Wed 12 Mar 8pm | £16
Americana from the self-crowned ‘Queen of Oklahoma’.
‘As real as her red dirt roots or the red cowboy boots that she proudly wears’. Country Standard Time
Maidenhead Music Society
Artisti con Brio
Thur 13 Mar 7.45pm
£20 | £15 (MMS members)
Under 18s free
A rare chance to hear some of the best of the string quintet repertoire. The string quartet enhanced by a second viola gives an added richness of sound
Mozart String Quintet in D, K593
Zemlinsky Two Pieces for String Quintet
Brahms String Quintet in F, op.88.
Taplow Choirs present Sing Joyfully!
Sat 15 Mar 7.30pm
£14 | £12 students (16 and under)
Taplow Youth Choir, Taplow Girls’ Choir and a guest choir. An evening of young people enjoying singing and offering a variety of repertoire to suit all tastes.
Katie Norris: Farm Fatale
Thur 13 Mar 8pm | £15
Comedy. The smash hit, critically acclaimed debut solo show from an agricultural icon. 16+ years
★★★★ Guardian
★★★★ Chortle
★★★★ Scotsman
★★★★ List
Shabaz
Ali - I’m Rich You’re Poor
Sat 15 Mar 8pm | £18
Jam packed with the comedian’s roaring, on point and hugely requested observations of the mindboggling lengths that are taken to present a ‘perfect’ life online.
The Paul McCartney Project: Band on the Run
Fri 14 Mar 7.30pm | £22
Featuring songs from Sir Paul’s enormous back catalogue. The band perform hit after hit, including those from his time with The Beatles, Wings and solo career.
TBC Productions In Other Words
Wed 19 Mar 7.30pm
£16 | £14 Supporters
Connected by the music of Frank Sinatra, this is an intimate, humorous and deeply moving drama. It examines the power of music, memory and the nature of enduring love. 12+ years
The Royal Ballet: Romeo and Juliet
Thur 20 Mar 7.15pm
£16
Screening. The greatest love story ever toldthrough ballet. In this hothouse of tension, brawls are quick to break out and both sides get caught in the crossfire.
Christina Alden and Alex Patterson
Thur 27 Mar 7.30pm
£16
The multi-instrumentalists and songwriters bring rich music with intertwining harmony, sensitive accomplished musicianship and a songwriting style that is delicate and moving.
Mim Grey
Thur 20 Mar 8pm
£16
A British singer-songwriter with a unique artistry that touches hearts. She is known for her rich, smoky tone and deeply soulful performances.
U2Baby
Fri 28 Mar 8pm
£22
One of the world’s most respected U2 tribute bands. They meticulously recreate the sound, energy and atmosphere of U2’s live performances.
The Signatures
Fri 21 Mar 8pm
£25
The UK’s most authentic Northern Soul live show. Featuring Stefan Taylor, with special guest original Northern Soul artist Lorraine Silver.
The Project Singers As Long As I Have Music
Sat 29 Mar 7.30pm
£12
A special concert to celebrate the Charvil based choir’s 35th anniversary under the direction of Suzanne Newman.
The Royal Opera: Turandot
Tues 1 Apr 7.15pm
£16
Live screening. Puccini’s captivating opera of a cold-hearted princess and her mysterious suitor. Sung in Italian with subtitles and featuring the ever popular Nessun dorma.
Georgia Mancio Group
Fri 4 Apr 8pm
£16
Norden Farm Jazz Club. The multi-award-winning jazz vocalist, lyricist and producer celebrates her 25th anniversary in music. She connects deeply with her audiences and lingers long in the mind.
Geoff Norcott: Work In Progress
Thur 3 Apr 8pm
£15
The ever popular comedian returns with a work in progress show. 16+ years
Small Fakers
Sat 5 Apr 8pm
£18
The UK’s only Small Faces tribute band. Performing all the biggest and best known tunes including Itchycoo Park, Lazy Sunday and All Or Nothing alongside fan favourites.
Pulman & StilgoeA Couple of Swells
Fri 4 Apr 7.30pm
£22
Old fashioned glamour from two modern day musical greats. Liza Pulman, songstress, comedienne and one third of the iconic Fascinating Aida, with virtuoso pianist, songwriter and singer Joe Stilgoe.
The Vinyl Frontier: Your Best of... Country & Western
Sat 5 Apr 8pm
£12
Are you a Dolly, Kenny, Johnny and Tammy fan? Or do you favour newer stars like Luke, Carrie, Tim and Chris? Your chance to decide!
Fun Guy Productions present
The Society for New Cuisine
Tues 8 and Wed 9 Apr
7.30pm
£20 | £5 (Key-workers/ Unwaged/Students/ Emergency Services/ Teachers)
After a world-shattering break up, a man with only questions finds The Society For New Cuisine, a group who seem to have all the answers.15+ years
Flibbertigibbet Theatre presents The Farmer and The Clown
Thur 10 Apr 11.30am and 2pm
£12 | £10 under 16s
Family and Friends (4 people) £40)
A wordless show, featuring dance, physical comedy and live music. An unlikely friendship between an old farmer and a baby clown. Adapted from the award winning picture book. 3+ years
Art Daze
Led by Lucy Carpenter
Tues 8 – Fri 11 Apr
11am – 4pm
£160
An art adventure this Easter. Create something spectacular in these hands on, messy workshops! Then show off your creations in a sharing at the end of the week. 8 - 11 years
Music Society
Ceruleo – Voices of Longing
Thur 10 Apr 7.45pm
£20 | £15 (MMS members)
Under 18s free
Two voices and three instrumentalists bring to life the music of Barbara Strozzi. An extraordinary musician who overcame her illegitimate birth and gender in 17th century Venice.
Arts and Crafts
Tues 8 – Thur 10 Apr 11.30am and 2pm
Tues 15 and Wed 16 Apr 11.30am and 2pm
£5
A 45 minute session for ages 5 - 11 years. Each session is different so come to as many as you like! Children must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Coppice Theatre presents How to Catch a Book Witch
Fri 11 Apr 11.30am
£12 | £10 under 16s
Family and Friends (4 people) £40
Kira loves visiting the library. But the words in the books start to disappear. Could there be a Book Witch in the library? With key word signing and integrated captions. 3+ years
Justin Moorhouse:
The Greatest Performance of My Life
Fri 11 Apr 8pm
£16 | £6 unwaged
A poignant exploration of comedy intertwined with the essence of life’s ups and downs. 14+ years
Alex KealyThe Fear
Sat 12 Apr 8pm
£16
One of the country’s most exciting up and coming stand ups. Alex is one half of podcast duo Gig Pigs, along with Ivo Graham. He is known for his sharp jokewriting and political takes.
Where Rio de Janeiro Meets
Bahia
Fri 11 Apr 8pm | £16
Mario Bakuna (acoustic guitar, vocals) and Uccio Gaeta (drums). Bringing together the Afro-Brazilian rhythms of the Recôncavo Baiano and the charm and subtlety of Bossa Nova.
Mochinosha Puppet Company presents Shadow
Necropolis
Tues 15 Apr 2pm and 5pm
£15 | £12 under 16s
Family and Friends (4 people) £48
Spooky fantasy adventure. Hundreds of shadow puppets create a live animated movie. A young girl named Minerva must travel through a city full of skeletons to save her friend. 8+ years
The
Amazing Bubble Man
Sat 12 Apr 11.30am and 2pm
£15 | £12 under 16s
Family and Friends (4 people) £48
Louis Pearl thrills with the art, magic, science and fun of bubbles. All ages
Olaf Falafel’s Stupidist Super Stupid Show So Far
Wed 16 Apr 11.30am and 2pm
£12 | £10 under 16s
Family and Friends (4 people) £40
Another frying pan full of family-friendly comedy. Expect sausage birds, radioactive bogies and truth-telling cheese, along with a live drawalong. 4+ years
The Museum of Marvellous Things
Thur 17 Apr 11.30am and 2pm
£12 | £10 under 16s
Family and Friends
(4 people) £40
Discover stars in jars, catch moons like balloons, dance with Doo-Dahs, sing with Noo-Nahs. This is a museum like no other!
3+ years
Old Time Sailors
Tues 22 Apr 8pm
£20
Board the Sailorette for a night of footstomping, dancing and singing! An immersive evening of traditional seafaring music performed in a way you have never seen before.
Explore Day
Fri 18 Apr
9.30am – 3.45pm
A day full of one hour taster workshops. Explore is the chance for children of all ages and their families to try something new. From chocolate making and ceramics to comic drawing and circus skills.
Ímar
Wed 23 Apr 8pm
£23
BBC Radio 2 Folk Award Winners. The Glasgowbased five-piece band overlap cultural heritage between Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man.
Honey and The Bear
Sat 19 Apr 8pm
£16 | £14 Supporters
The British folk and roots duo bring folklore to life with delicately interweaving vocal harmonies inside a dynamic world of songwriting.
Avalon Edinburgh Preview
Thur 24 Apr 8pm
£12
Rob Auton and Joe Kent Walters. The two comedians preview their material for this year’s Edinburgh Festival.
Avalon Edinburgh Preview
Fri 25 Apr 8pm
£12
Marise Gaughan and Bella Hull. Two comedians, two sets, two previews of Edinburgh Festival material.
Maidenhead
Drama Festival
Tues 29 Apr – Fri 2 May
7.30pm | £12 | £10 conc Festival of one-act plays, with comments each evening from a professional adjudicator and a host of trophies to be won. With Area Final on Sat 3 May.
Avalon Edinburgh Preview
Wed 30 Apr 8pm | £12
Glenn Moore and Pierre Novellie. The UK’s leading comedy agent presents two top comedians ahead of the Edinburgh Festival.
Outdoor Markets
Every 1st Saturday of the month (exc January and February). 12pm - 4pm
Join us for our relaxed outdoor markets - held in the Linhay barns and car park.
Food and crafts from local artisanal producers plus the Norden Farm Café Bar = the ideal laid back weekend.
Saturday 1 March
Saturday 5 April
Saturday 3 May
The events feature live music sets with musicians from the Norden Farm line up and top local talent.
The Café Bar is open serving food and drinks to keep you fuelled while you explore our variety of stalls.
Visitor Information
Box Office Opening Hours
Tuesday – Thursday | 1.30pm - 3pm and 5.30pm - 8pm
Friday – Saturday | 1.30pm - 3pm and 3.30pm - 8pm
By telephone / 01628 788997 or book online at nordenfarm.org
Booking Information
All tickets are subject to a £1 booking fee. As part of their benefits, Silver and Gold Members do not pay the fee.
We use barcoded e-tickets. If you are unable to book an e-ticket, please speak to a member of our Box Office team. Digital e-tickets are sent out ahead of your event. When you arrive, your tickets are scanned from your mobile device or a print-out, at one of our scanning points or by a member of our team.
Our Café Bar and Box Office are cashless. Our card machines accept contactless card payments up to a value of £100.
Access
Our spaces are accessible for those with disabilities. This includes an infra red system for customers with hearing difficulties. There are lifts throughout the venue, as well as ramped access and adapted toilet facilities.
If you have access requirements and cannot use the stairs or require a wheelchair seat, please contact our Box Office team to discuss your booking.
Address
Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF
Now booking for Summer
Take a look at the events on sale for the Summer – with even more shows and films coming soon. Browse the full line up on our website at nordenfarm.org/events.
Granny’s Attic
Thur 1 May 8pm | £17.50
The trio are known for their exceptional musicianship and boundless energy. They are heralded for their lively performances and skilled delivery of traditional material, playing with verve, energy and their own inimitable style.
Two Magpies
Productions present Duck
Fri 9 May 7.30pm
£16.50
Summer 2005. England prepare to win the Ashes while Ismail, a British Indian schoolboy, attempts to secure his own cricketing glory. 12+ years
Ahh…Freak Out!
Fri 9 May 8pm | £23
Journey back to the dazzling 1970s, as we turn back the clock and bring the disco inferno back to life, LIVE on stage! Expect non-stop, chart-topping disco hits.
The Great Big Dinosaur Show
Wed 28 May 11.30am and 2pm
£13.50 | £11.50 under 16s | Family and Friends (4 people) £46
Poet Simon Mole and musician Gecko bring their show full of poems, raps and songs about all your favourite prehistoric protagonists. 4 - 11 years
Jamali Maddix: Aston
Sat 24 May 8pm | £22
The critically acclaimed comedian is back on the road with a brand new tour show. Expect Jamali’s trademark brutally honest and unflinching perspectives on the world at large.
Kate Cheka: A Messiah Comes
Fri 30 May 8pm
£16.50
The reigning Funny Women Award winner and Chortle Best Newcomer nominee brings you her debut hour where she tries to save the world.
Participation at Norden Farm
Farm Out: our work with local primary and secondary schools continues.
New workshops this academic year include:
• Stories and Theatre led by Nisha Anil
• Carnival Head Dresses led by CultureMix Arts
• Samba Drumming and African Drumming led by Readipop
Contact our Education Department for more information: kayleigh.robinson@nordenfarm.org | 01628 682563
Classes and Workshops
We’ve increased the number of daytime classes at the Farm - new classes in 2025 include: :
• Glass Resin workshops
• Stained Glass workshops
• Chair Yoga
• Writing for Wellbeing
Our evening classes continue to be popular including Paint and Sip, Norden Farm Choir, Zen Drawing Online, Acoustic Guitar and Salsa followed by a Salsa Social.
See next pages for more details of all our classes or look online at nordenfarm.org
DAYTIME CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES
JANUARY - APRIL 2025
11am - 12pm I Pilates Mixed Abilities
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
12.15pm - 1.15pm I Pilates Intermediate
12.30pm - 3.30pm I Jo Hall Art Courses
1.30pm - 2.30pm I Pilates Beginners
2pm - 3pm I Crafternoons
3pm - 4pm I Bollybhangra Dance Fit
11am - 12.15pm I Beginners/ Gentle Yoga
11am - 2pm I Studio Art Sessions
1.45pm - 2.30pm I Baby Signing
2pm - 3pm I Crafternoons
3pm - 4pm I Tai Chi
5pm - 6pm I Norden Farm Youth Theatre (Junior)
6.05pm - 7.30pm I Norden FarmYouth Theatre (Senior)
11.30am - 12.30pm I Zumba
2pm - 2.45pm I Showstopper Tots (2 - 5 Years)
3.15pm - 4.15pm I Chair Yoga
11am - 11.45pm I Funky Monkeys (Pre School)
11am - 12.15pm I Intermediate Yoga
11am - 1.30pm I Pottery Course
12.30pm - 1.30pm I Bring Baby Choir
1pm - 2pm I Daytime Sound Bath (Monthly)
2pm - 3.30pm I Norden Farm Daytime Choir
10am - 11am I Align and Flow Yoga
10am - 12pm I Creative Writing (Monthly)
11.30am - 12.30pm I Zumba
EVENING CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES
JANUARY - APRIL 2025
7.30pm - 8.45pm I Zen Drawing Online (Monthly)
7.30pm - 9pm I Norden Farm Choir
7.45pm - 8.45pm I Acoustic Guitar Beginners
7pm - 8.30pm I Crochet & Rosé Live & Online (Monthly)
7pm - 8pm I Acoustic Guitar Intermediate 1
8.15pm - 9.15pm I Acoustic Guitar Absolute Beginners
7pm - 8pm I Acoustic Guitar Intermediate 2
7.30pm - 9pm I Book Club (Monthly)
8.15pm - 9.15pm I Acoustic Guitar Advanced
6.30pm - 7.30pm I Sound Bath (Monthly)
6.30pm - 7.30pm I Mindfulness (Monthly)
6.30pm - 7.30pm I Qigong (Monthly)
8.15pm - 9.15pm I Salsa and Salsa Social (until 10.30pm)
ONE OFF CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS
JANUARY
Thur 9 Jan 11am - 4pm
Fri 10 Jan 7pm - 10pm
Sat 11 Jan 11am - 4pm
Thur 16 Jan 11am - 3pm
Sat 18 Jan 10am - 4pm
Thur 23 Jan 11am - 4pm
Fri 24 Jan 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Sat 25 Jan 11am - 2pm
FEBRUARY
Thur 6 Feb 11am - 4pm
Fri 7 Feb 7pm - 10pm
Sat 8 Feb 11am - 4pm
Thur 13 Feb 11am - 3pm
Sat 15 Feb 10.30am - 4.30pm
Thur 20 Feb 11am - 4pm
Sat 22 Feb 10am - 4pm
Sat 22 Feb 10am - 12pm
Thur 27 Feb 11.30am - 2.30pm
Stained Glass Workshop
Paint and Sip with Lauren
Painting the Cold in Watercolour
Macramé: Plant Hangers
Hand Building Taster Day Silver
Ring Workshop
Kirtan
Life Drawing
Sea Glass Jewellery Workshop
Paint and Sip with Lauren
Dreaming of Sunshine:
Mixing Warm Colours in Watercolour
Macramé: Bracelets
Glass Lantern
Stained Glass Workshop
Pottery: Wax Melt/ Incense Burner
Writing for Wellbeing Workshop
Glass Optics
6.30pm - 7.30pm Kirtan
MARCH
Sat 1 Mar 11am - 4pm
Thur 6 Mar 11am - 4pm
Fri 7 Mar 7pm - 10pm
Sat 8 Mar 11am -4pm
Thur 13 Mar 11am - 4pm
Sat 15 Mar 11am - 2pm
Thur 20 Mar 11am - 3pm
Fri 21 Mar 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Sat 22 Mar 11am - 4pm
Thur 27 Mar 11.30am - 2.30pm
Sat 29 Mar 10am - 4pm
APRIL
Thur 3 Apr 11am - 4pm
Fri 4 Apr 7pm - 10pm
Thur 10 Apr 11am - 3pm
Sat 12 Apr 11am - 4pm
Sat 19 Apr 11am - 4pm
Portrait Drawing
Stained Glass Workshop
Paint and Sip with Lauren
Surreal 1: Where Loaves
Become Clouds
Silver Stacking Bangles Workshop
Life Drawing
Macramé: Keyrings
Kirtan
Have Fun with Screen Printing:
Printing on Paper
Glass Pictures
Pottery: Cake Stand
Stained Glass Workshop
Paint and Sip with Lauren
Macramé: Water Bottle Carrier
Surreal 2: Exploring the World of Joan Miro
Portrait Drawing
Thur 24 Apr 11am - 4pm Make Silver Earrings Workshop
The Norden Farm Café Bar
Enjoy a two course Pre Show Dinner before your show or screening for just £19 when purchased at the same time as your tickets. A table will be reserved and you can choose any main meal and dessert from our delicious seasonal menu or specials board. Call the Box Office on 01628 788997 for more details.
The Café Bar can also cater for your special occasion in our 18th century Long Barn. Contact our Events and Operations Manager Terri Dixon-Prior on 01628 682559 or terri.dixon-prior@nordenfarm.org
Opening Hours
Tuesday – Friday | 11am - 11pm
Saturday | 10am - 11pm
Food Served 12pm - 3pm | 5.30pm - 7.45pm
Cinema at the Farm
Catch some of the most talked about films of the moment in our cinema this season - presented in glorious 4K and with immersive Dolby surround sound. From Relaxed School Holiday screenings and Event Cinema to Open Captioned and Bring Baby events – there’s something for everyone on our big screen.
Take a look at the ‘cinema’ tag on our website or pick up a copy of the cinema guide to find out more.
Support Us
Norden Farm is a registered charity and one of our main aims is to make the highest quality arts and culture accessible to our entire community. There are many ways you can support us to continue with this work. Have a look below, how can you help?
Find us on social media or ask our Box O ce about our mailing list
Call Box O ce on 01628 788997 to make a donation or head to nordenfarm.org/pages/make-a-donation
Becoming a Bronze, Silver or Gold Member is a great way to give ongoing support. Membership starts at £40 per year and benefits include priority booking periods and brochures mailed to you.
Become a Member by calling the Box O ce or visit nordenfarm.org/membership
Do you love Norden Farm as much as we do? Spread the word with a review on TripAdvisor, Facebook and Google. Don’t forget to tell your family and friends when you have a great night out with us!
Scan here or see the Support Us page on our website for more ideas of how you can help