WemTown Hall programme September–December 2011
Arts · Learning · Community · Enterprise
DIARY OF EVENTS Mr Poppers Penguins Tues 25th, 2.30pm FILM
SEPTEMBER A Time and a Place Until Sat 24th Cars 1 Thurs 1st, 3.30pm
GALLERY FILMCLUB
Avatar 3D Thurs 27th, 7pm
FILM
NOVEMBER
Bridesmaids Thurs 8th, 7.30pm
FILM
Jane Eyre Thurs 3rd, 5pm
FILM
Source Code Thurs 15th, 7.30pm
FILM
Jane Eyre Thurs 3rd, 7.30pm
FILM
Open Mic Night Fri 16th, 8–10.30pm
MUSIC
Submarine Thurs 22nd, 7.30pm
FILM
Cars 2 Fri 23rd, 6pm
FILM
Cars 2 Sat 24th, 5pm
FILM
Water For Elephants Thurs 29th, 7.30pm
FILM
DANCE
FILM
The Urban Folk Quartet Fri 11th, 8pm
MUSIC
THEATRE
The Tree of Life Thurs 17th, 7.30pm
FILM
Alan Albert Smith ‘stuff from over the years’ GALLERY Mon 21st until Sat 28th Jan
OCTOBER SPECIAL EVENT
Postcards from Europe Mon 3rd, 10am
GALLERY
The First Grader Thurs 6th, 7.30pm Tango Evening – Tapas Fri 7th, 7pm
MUSIC
Oranges and Sunshine Thurs 10th, 7.30pm
The Jungle Book Weds 16th, 4pm
Ballroom & Sequence Dance Fri 30th, 8pm
Harvest Market Sat 1st, 9–1pm
Open Mic Night Fri 4th, 8–10.30pm
FILM
SPECIAL EVENT
Tango Evening – Midnight Tango FILM/SPECIAL EVENT Fri 7th, 8.30pm
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Thurs 24th, 5pm & Thurs 24th, 8pm
FILM
Ballroom and Sequence Dance Fri 25th, 8pm
DANCE
DECEMBER White Christmas Thurs 1st, 7.30pm Christmas Festival Market Fri 2nd, 6–9pm
FILM
SPECIAL EVENT
One Day Thurs 13th, 5pm
FILM
Mark Watson: Request Stops Sat 3rd, 8pm – SOLD OUT
One Day Thurs 13th, 7.30pm
FILM
The Three Musketeers Thurs 8th, 5pm
FILM
SPECIAL EVENT
The Three Musketeers Thurs 8th, 8pm
FILM
Mind, Body & Soul Fair Sat 15th, 10–5pm Senna Thurs 20th, 7.30pm
FILM
French Platter Fri 21st, 6.30pm SPECIAL EVENT You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissie THEATRE Fri 21st, 8pm WTHCT Table Top Sale – Fundraiser Sat 22nd, 9–1pm SPECIAL EVENT Mr Poppers Penguins Sat 22nd, 5pm
FILM
Mr Poppers Penguins Mon 24th, 2.30pm FILM
COMEDY
Murder Mystery Evening (and Dinner) Fri 9th, 7pm THEATRE Thomas Adams School Variety Concert Mon 12th & Tues 13th, 7.15pm MUSIC Workshops and Classes There are a number of workshops and classes throughout the week including Yoga, Taiko, Pilates, Zumba, Ballet and Rhythm Time. See our website or contact Reception for details.
Box Office: 01939 238279 • Reception: 01939 232299 • www.wemtownhall.co.uk
WemTown Hall September–December 2011 Hello and Welcome Wem Town Hall is packed to the rafters with an exciting season of cinema, music, theatre, dance, exhibitions, workshops and special events for you to enjoy over the next few months. Live event highlights include the classic story The Jungle Book as told by Oxfordshire Touring Theatre, the impressive Urban Folk Quartet and an intriguing Murder Mystery Evening! If you would like to keep up to date with everything that’s going on at Wem Town Hall join our mailing list, email or postal, by calling in at Reception, providing your contact details via our website link, by email or by simply calling us on 01939 232299.
Volunteer with us Wem Town Hall thrives thanks to the time, dedication and commitment of many volunteers working in a variety of roles across the organisation. If you would like to find out more about volunteering opportunities please contact us on 01939 232299/ volunteers@wemtownhall.co.uk
Hire us We have a great range of spaces available for private hires, community and special events, business meetings and conferences. We offer high quality catering to suit all tastes and budgets and house a superb range of audio visual equipment to meet all of your technical needs. From birthdays to wedding receptions and business meetings to fitness classes we might just be what you are looking for. Contact us on 01939 232299/ info@wemtownhall.co.uk for more information.
Eat and Drink with us Our café/bar is open Monday to Saturday and for evening events providing a warm welcome to all visitors. With free wi-fi access, the light and airy surroundings are the perfect place to meet up, relax, eat, drink and share. Our locally sourced menu offers homemade and high quality dishes and we offer speciality coffees, teas and soft drinks, along with a range of wines and local beers.
MUSIC Live and Loquacious Open Mic Night Friday 16 September 8–10.30pm Friday 4 November 8–10.30pm Think your band has got what it takes to get the audience vote? Then try out your act at our Open Mic Night. Guaranteed to entertain music lovers, whatever your taste. Come and support new talent – you can say you saw them (just) before they were famous! Tickets: £4
so whether you’re a fully fledged fan of real music or just looking for a good night out – this is the band for you. Tickets: £10.50 full price, £9 concessions (if bought by 28th October) Thereafter: £12 full price, £10 concessions
Thomas Adams School Variety Concert
The Urban Folk Quartet Friday 11 November 8pm Joe Broughton, Paloma Trigas, Frank Moon and Tom Chapman are The Urban Folk Quartet. Four highly accomplished musicians, a dozen instruments and four voices coming together to put on a high energy show of grooving, globally influenced folk music that will take your breath away. Blistering beats, burning fiddle tunes and elements from all four corners of the globe delivered with boundless energy and humour. It’s true fusion – not just the careless splicing together of genres. The UFQ are equally at home delivering a sombre air or harmonised Appalachian folk song as they are ripping into a rock-infused reel. The Urban Folk Quartet ethos is to send people away happier than when they arrived
Monday 12, Tuesday 13 December 7.15pm A festive celebration of music including performances by the Big Band, Taiko groups, choirs and solo performers. Tickets: £5 full price, £2.50 concessions.
Taiko Drumming Workshops Young People: Monday after school Adults: Monday 7–8.30pm An exciting opportunity to try your hand at the ancient style of Taiko drumming led by an expert Taiko master, James Barrow. (Open to beginners and advanced) Course Dates: September 26; October 3, 10, 17, 31; November 7, 14, 21, 28 and December 5. Course Cost: £60 for the 10 weeks. Please note that Taiko is a loud drumming activity and those with a sensitivity to loud noises may be affected.
THEATRE & COMEDY You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissie China Plate Theatre Friday 21 October 8pm January 1945, Paris is liberated. Christiane waits at Gare Du Nord for a train to England to be reunited her with her fiancé. Whilst she waits, this gloriously irrepressible Mademoiselle recounts the extraordinary tale of her love affair with Cyril, a tongue-tied English teacher from Staffordshire. From a chance encounter at Cheadle Tennis Club, their story takes us on to cosmopolitan 1930s Paris before their inevitable separation by war. A separation which she hopes, today, will finally come to an end. A fond, comical and ultimately poignant portrait of one woman’s experience of love and war. Written and performed by Caroline Horton, inspired by a shoebox full of wartime letters. Tickets: £9.50 full price £8 concession (if bought by 7th October) Thereafter £11 full price £9 conc. A Taste of France 6.30pm–7.30pm Enjoy a delicious selection of French paté and cheese served as a platter before the theatre performance You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissie. £6 (booking by 14 October essential)
The Jungle Book Oxfordshire Theatre Company Wednesday 16 November 4pm Presenting the thrilling and heart-warming story of Mowgli, the boy brought up by wolves. Whilst hunted by the great tiger, Shere Khan, Mowgli must learn the laws of the jungle from his other jungle friends and become a young man with the confidence to walk alone. Inventively staged and performed through a dazzling blend of songs, puppetry and movement this is a special play for children and the young at heart alike. Tickets: £7 Adult, £5 Child, £23 Family Ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children) Try one of our jungle picnic boxes for hungry cubs! Includes sandwich, juice, fruit and a little surprise! – £3.75, please book in advance.
THEATRE & COMEDY Mark Watson: Request Stops Saturday 3 December 8pm Last year, via his daily blog, Mark invited fans to suggest destinations for his 2011 shows. They told him that he didn’t visit Shropshire enough, so now he finds himself coming to Wem to please his fans! He’ll dole out a mixture of old favourites and new material, experimental stuff and greatest hits to those who have previously been deprived of his trademark frantic wit. “His is the comedy of self doubt, of everyday awkwardness, of embarrassing families and small triumphs that we can all relate to” The Observer Tickets: £15 – Now SOLD OUT
Murder Mystery Dinner Friday 9 December 7pm Trouble on the Homefront – a 1940’s Murder Mystery World War II. A time of national pride, Winston Churchill, Spam, and Vera Lynn. But could murder also be lurking beneath this sepiatoned veneer…? Do you consider yourself to have the cunning of Miss Marple or the sharp mind of Hercule Poirot? Enjoy an evening of tongue in cheek suspense and drama as our brilliant murder mystery unfolds throughout the evening, leading to a climatic ‘whodunit’. An ideal way to celebrate Christmas early with friends, family or colleagues. Fancy dress is not compulsory but adds fun to the occasion. The Wem Town Hall team will be dressing up so feel free to join us! Tickets: All at £28 to include a 3 course meal with coffee/tea. Dinner Menu available from Wem Town Hall Reception. Please book by 1 December.
GALLERY
SPECIAL EVENTS
A Time and a Place
Wem Harvest Market
Until Saturday 24 September In 1979 a young local woman, Thelma George aged 22, spent the spring and summer photographing Wem. Her black and white photos, capture stillness, a moment in time, portraits of people going about their daily lives, and places, some now changed, some not.
From the Wem Combine Harvesters Saturday 1 October 9–1pm Local and regional traders will be offering a range of food, drink, and crafts for sale. There will be homemade preserves, wine from local vineyards, baked goods, vegetables, plants, jewellery, quilts and many more local products. Entry is free.
Tango Evening
Ricardo Cavolo
Postcards from Europe Monday 3 October–Saturday 12 November Coinciding with the National ‘Big Draw’ campaign in October 2011 Postcards from Europe is an exhibition of new work from young artists and designers from across Europe. Postcards exhibited will represent the place in which the artists live and work with themes of place, European citizenship, and individual creative practices. Workshops based around the themes of the exhibition will take place at the gallery in October, please contact reception for details. The exhibition has been funded by the European Commission as part of the Youth in Action programme.
Flavours of Argentina: Tapas Friday 7 October 7pm Be transported to downtown Buenos Aires through mouth-watering, vibrant tastes of South American tapas which takes many hints and flavours from Spain and Italy. Tickets: £10 (booking by 30 October essential) Complement the evening by booking for the film Midnight Tango starring Strictly stars Vincent and Flavia. See Dance section for details.
Mind, Body and Soul Fair Saturday 15 October 10–5pm Complimentary therapies, craft stalls, talks and raffle. In aid of Severn Hospice. Tickets: £2 Adults, £1 Seniors, Children free.
Table Top Sale Wem Town Hall Community Trust Saturday 22 October 9–1pm To book tables or for more information please call 01939 232299
A Taste of France 21 Oct 6.30–7.30pm Enjoy a delicious selection of French paté and cheese served as a platter before the theatre performance You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissie. £6 (booking by 14 October essential)
Alan Albert Smith ‘stuff from over the years’
Christmas Festival
Monday 21 November–Saturday 28 January An exhibition of paintings and constructions by the celebrated Wem artist.
Friday 2 December 6–9pm Arts and Crafts fair at Wem Town Hall as part of the annual festival.
DANCE Ballroom Dance Friday 30 September 8–11.30pm Ballroom and sequence dancing with live music by Graham Darby. Food and raffle on the evening. Tickets: £4.50
Digital Cinema Event: Midnight Tango (90mins)
you on a journey into the heart of this intoxicating city. As danger and excitement, joy and jealousy, pain and passion all combine – this is a spectacular and explosive evening not to be missed! Tickets: £10 Full Price, £9 Concession, £8 Child, £36 Family of Four
Friday 7 October 8.30pm The stars of Strictly Come Dancing bring their smash-hit 2011 stage show to the WTH cinema!
Enjoy pre-screening Tapas at 7pm with mouth watering flavours of Spain and Argentina. See special events for more information.
Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace have dazzled television audiences for six series of the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing with their stunning Tango routines. Now they have created their own live show – Midnight Tango – a breathtaking evening bringing all the drama, sensuality and elegance of this most exciting of dance forms to life.
Friday 25 November 8–11.30pm Ballroom and sequence dancing with live music by Steve Nicholas. Food and raffle on the evening. Tickets: £4.50
Set in a late night bar in downtown Buenos Aires and featuring some of the finest Tango dancers in the world, Midnight Tango takes
Ballroom Dance
Street Dance Classes Learn street dance moves and build up a routine in this energetic, invigorating and satisfying class with our qualified tutor. New course to begin in the Autumn. Please contact Reception for details.
FILM Film Screenings Unless stated all films are priced at £5 Adults, £4.50 Concessions and £4 for 16s and under.
Cars 1 (U) A FREE Film Club Screening Thursday 1 September 3.30pm A free screening for school children as part of Film Club. A hot-shot race-car named Lightning McQueen gets waylaid in Radiator Springs, where he finds the true meaning of friendship and family.
Following the bombing of a Chicago commuter train, Captain Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal) wakes up to discover he is part of a government experiment that enables him to live the final 8 minutes of another man’s life. Now Colter must relive the train bombing over and over again, searching for clues to find out who is responsible and prevent a second attack that threatens to kill millions of Chicago citizens. “Source Code is a terrifically exciting and hugely enjoyable sci-fi thriller. For pure entertainment, there’s nothing around to touch it.” The Guardian
Bridesmaids (15) Thursday 8 September 7.30pm (125mins) Bridesmaids is an audacious take on the joys and terrors of the ladies in waiting. Picked as her best friend’s maid of honour, lovelorn and broke Annie looks to bluff her way through the expensive and bizarre rituals with an oddball group of bridesmaids. “Sharply written and winningly performed, it delivers more laughs than any movie released this year” Daily Telegraph
Source Code (12A) Thursday 15 September 7.30pm (93mins) From the visionary director of Moon, Duncan James, Source Code is a smart thriller simmering with tension and threaded with mind-boggling twists.
Submarine (15) Thursday 22 September 7.30pm (97mins) From the producers of This is England and Four Lions, Submarine is an imaginative coming-of-age comedy. Oliver Tate is coming up to his sixteenth birthday and faces two major challenges. Firstly, he needs to lose his virginity and, luckily, meets an equally geeky girl who might just help on that score. Secondly, he needs to stop his Mother from leaving his Father and running off with a New Age mystic. Touching, funny and original, reviewers have been pulling out the stars for this indie reboot for the British film industry. “A perfect blend of cool, quirky comedy and warm-hearted drama” Empire Magazine
FILM
Cars 2 (U) Friday 23 September 6pm and Saturday 24 September 5pm (106mins) Lightning McQueen and Mater shift up a gear when they head overseas to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix. But the road to the Championship is filled with plenty of detours and hilarious surprises when Mater gets caught up in a top-secret spy adventure of his own!
Water For Elephants (12A) Thursday 29 September 7.30pm (120mins) Based on the acclaimed bestselling novel of the same name, and starring Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz, Water For Elephants tells the story of an
unexpected, forbidden romance between a veterinary school student, Jacob, and circus performer, Marlena. Through their shared compassion for a special elephant, the couple fight against all of the odds and stand up to Marlena’s dangerous husband, to find true love. This is a stunning and exciting ride that successfully draws you into the wonder and magic of the circus world, whilst also showing the unvarnished harshness of life in a travelling circus in the 1930s.
FILM The First Grader (12A) Thursday 6 October 7.30pm (103mins) When the Kenyan government promises free education for all, 84 year old Maruge makes his way to a remote primary school to get himself an education. An old Mau Mau warrior, he once fought for the liberation of his country, now he must fight for his right to learn. Justin Chadwick’s (The Other Boleyn Girl) new feature starring Naomie Harris (Pirates Of The Caribbean), is full of vitality and humour, a true story of the power of education and the shocking untold history of British colonial rule in Kenya. A screening celebrating Black History Month.
Midnight Tango (certificate TBC) Friday 7 October 8.30pm (90mins) Vincent and Flavia, stars of Strictly Come Dancing bring their smash-hit 2011 stage show to the WTH cinema! See dance section for more information.
One Day (12A) Thursday 13 October 5pm and 7.30pm (107mins) From the director of An Education and based on the number one international bestseller by David Nicholls. One Day charts the extraordinary relationship between Emma (Anne Hathaway) and Dexter (Jim Sturgess). They meet on the night of their college graduation – July 15th, 1988. She is a workingclass girl of principle and ambition who dreams of making the world a better place. He is a wealthy charmer who dreams that the world will be his playground. Over the next two decades, every July 15th reveals how the two are faring in life and love. A romantic drama, One Day is a story of love and loss and the enduring power of friendship.
FILM It charts his physical achievements, his spirituality, his quest for perfection, and the mythical status he has since attained. You don’t need to be an F1 fan to be awed and charmed by this iconic figure. ‘To emerge unmoved is just about inconceivable.’ Daily Telegraph
Mr Popper’s Penguins (PG) Senna (12A) Thursday 20 October 7.30pm (106mins) A stunning documentary on Brazilian Formula One racing driver Ayrton Senna, who won the F1 drivers world championship three times before his untimely death at the age of 34. Spanning the decade from his arrival in Formula One in the mid 1980’s, the film follows Senna’s struggles both on the track against his nemesis, French World Champion Alain Prost, and off it, against the politics which infest the sport. Senna tells an amazing story in an innovative way, using an engrossing cinematic approach and astounding race footage, much of which has never been seen before.
Saturday 22 October 5pm, Monday 24 October 2.30pm and Tuesday 25 October 2.30pm (94mins) Based on the popular children's book, Mr Popper's Penguins is a classic Jim Carrey film. The last thing successful businessman Tom Popper (Jim Carrey) needs in his highly organised, highly successful life is penguins. Or at least, that’s what he thinks. But when he inherits a group of six Gentoo penguins, and they turn his glamorous New York apartment into a winter wonderland, he starts to see that maybe there’s more to life than the daily grind. A heart-warming story about how the unexpected can transform your life for the good.
FILM
Avatar 3D Special Edition (12A)
Jane Eyre (PG) Thursday 3 November
Thursday 27 October 7pm (171mins) Winner of two Golden Globes and two Oscars, Avatar tells the story of an ex-Marine who finds himself in a war-zone on an alien planet. Now an Avatar – a human mind in an alien body – the ex-Marine must fight for the survival of both himself and the planet’s inhabitants.
5pm and 7.30pm (121mins) Romantic drama based on Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel, this British-made drama stars Mia Wasikowska, Michael Fassbender, Judi Dench and Jamie Bell.
One of the highest grossing films of all time, Avatar has set the benchmark for all 3D films. Incorporating groundbreaking CGI technology, audiences are transported into a spectacular alien world, and an unprecedented cinema experience. See the special edition on WTH’s big screen for the optimum 3D experience. Tickets: £7 Adults, £6.50 Concessions, £6 16’s and under. “For true cinematic spectacle, Avatar is out of this world” Daily Telegraph
Following the death of Jane’s (Wasikowska) parents she is left in the care of her aunt. The aunt, disliking Jane’s outspokenness and her free spirit, promptly sends her to a finishing school where education is synonymous with corporal punishment. Years later, having survived her sentence at the school, she is employed as the governess for the daughter of the wealthy Mr Rochester (Fassbender). A love blossoms between them, but a terrible secret threatens to tear them apart.
FILM of childhood to his disillusioned adult years as he tries to reconcile a complicated relationship with his father (Brad Pitt). Finding himself a lost soul in the modern world, Jack seeks answers to the origins and meanings of life in this powerful study of how brute nature and spiritual grace shape all of our lives.
Oranges and Sunshine (15) Thursday 10 November 7.30pm (104mins) Directed by Jim Loach – son of the highly acclaimed British Director Ken Loach. Oranges and Sunshine tells the story of Margaret Humphreys, a social worker from Nottingham, who uncovered one of the most significant social scandals in recent times: the forced migration of British children in care to Australia. Promised oranges and sunshine, children got hard labour and life in institutions. Almost single-handedly, against overwhelming odds and with little regard for her own well-being, Margaret reunited thousands of families, brought authorities to account and worldwide attention to an extraordinary miscarriage of justice. “A powerful, deeply moving, understated account of a major social injustice that went unreported for many years...” The Guardian
The Tree Of Life (12A) Thursday 17 November 7.30pm (138mins) From Terrence Malick, the acclaimed director of such classic films as Badlands, Days of Heaven and The Thin Red Line, The Tree of Life is the impressionistic story of a Midwestern family in the 1950’s. The film follows the life journey of the eldest son, Jack (Sean Penn), through the innocence
“There is simply nothing like it out there: profound, idiosyncratic, complex, sincere and magical” Empire Magazine
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (certificate TBC) Thursday 24 November 5pm and 8pm (running time TBC) Tense, atmospheric adaptation of John le Carré’s best-selling British spy novel of the same name, with Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch and Mark Strong. In the bleak days of the Cold War, an espionage veteran is forced from semiretirement to uncover a double agent within MI6, leading to a spy-hunt that leaves a trail of murder, doubt and double crosses in his wake shaking the British Secret Intelligence Service to its very foundations.
FILM White Christmas (U)
National Schools Film Week 2011
Thursday 1 December 7.30pm (120mins) A rare chance to see this 1954 classic musical on a big screen. Starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, and featuring the songs of Irving Berlin, including the celebrated White Christmas.
The world’s largest festival for cinema and young people Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 October National Schools Film Week (NSFW) provides teachers and their students with the opportunity to see a wide range of films at local cinemas entirely free-of-charge. Wem Town Hall will be showing 3 films to local primary schools and secondary schools who wish to take part.
After leaving the Army after W.W.II, Bob Wallace and Phil Davis team up to become a top song-and-dance act. They become romantically involved with a sister act and team up to save the failing Vermont Inn of their former commanding general, but not before a series of romantic mix-ups ensue!
Film Club Thursdays 4–6pm Free cinema for children and young people run in partnerships with local schools. Contact reception for details.
Film-making and Animation Workshops Regular sessions for children, young people and adults. Contact reception for details.
Audio Aids The Three Musketeers (certificate TBC) Thursday 8 December 5pm and 8pm (running time TBC) This state of the art re-telling of a classic tale, tells the story of D’Artagnan, a young man who leaves home to become a member of the fighting force of the French King. Along the way, he makes friends with three former legendary but now down on their luck Musketeers who must unite to defeat a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and engulfing Europe in war. ‘All for one, one for all!’ Starring Orlando Bloom, Matthew Macfadyen and Milla Jovovich.
Infra Red enhanced hearing headsets are available to amplify sound for hard of hearing patrons. They can be worn with or without a hearing aid. Please call 01939 232299 to book your headset.
VENUE INFORMATION
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Access to the first floor can be gained via a lift.
The nearest parking is located at the main car park, adjacent to the Co-op, just off High Street. Disabled parking on site (limited) please book in advance. Please do not park on Noble Street.
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Wheelchair accessible toilets are available on all floors.
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Infra Red enhanced hearing headsets are available for cinema patrons.
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Induction Loop system operates in the main hall and foyer.
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Guide Dogs are welcome in all parts of the building.
High Street, Wem, Shropshire SY4 5DG Box Office: (Tickets and Bookings) 01939 238279 or online Reception: (Information) 01939 232299 www.wemtownhall.co.uk info@wemtownhall.co.uk Open Monday–Saturday 10am–4pm and at other times for events. Closed 19 December–3 January.
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