Our LICENSED CAFE / BAR opens for business 30 minutes before the start time of evening events.
As well as the one-off events below there is a wide variety of regular gatherings by like-minded people, see our GROUPS & CLUBS page for more information.
If possible, please book and pay for chargeable events in advance.
▼▼▼ APRIL ▼▼▼
| 18 Apr, Thursday 7pm LIVE EVENT CINEMA An American in Paris - The Musical (PG) £12 (or £6 for our Volunteers) The streets of Paris become the backdrop to a sensuous, modern romance of art, friendship and love in the aftermath of war. Featuring the gorgeous music and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin. |
| 19 Apr, Friday 6pm CINEMA - CRIME / DRAMA Anatomy of a Fall (15) £6 (or £5 for U14 / 60+) Sandra Huller, Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado-Graner; 2hrs 31m Sandra, Samuel, and their eleven-year-old son live a secluded chalet in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead, Sandra becomes the main suspect in his assumed murder. (Subtitles) |
| 23 Apr, Tuesday 7pm LIVE EVENT CINEMA Nye (15) £15 (or £7.50 for our Volunteers) Michael Sheen plays Nye Bevan in a surreal and spectacular journey through the life and legacy of the man who transformed Britain’s welfare state and created the NHS. Live broadcast from the National Theatre. |
| 26 Apr, Friday 6pm CINEMA - COMEDY / DRAMA Next Goal WIns (12A) £6 (or £5 for U14 / 60+) Michael Fassbender, Oscar Kightley, Kaimana; 1hr 44m Story of the American Samoa soccer team, who suffered the worst loss in World Cup history, losing to Australia 31-0 in 2001. With the 2014 World Cup approaching, the team recruits a down on his luck maverick coach to help turn its fate around. |
▼▼▼ MAY ▼▼▼
| 2 May, Thursday 7pm CINEMA - EXHIBITION ON SCREEN John Singer Sargent - Fashion & Swagger £12 (or £6 for our Volunteers) 1hr 30m Filmed at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and London's Tate Britain, this exhibition reveals Sargent’s power to express distinctive personalities, power dynamics and gender identities during this fascinating period of cultural reinvention. |
| 3 May, Friday 6pm CINEMA - DRAMA / MUSICAL The Color Purple (12A) £6 (or £5 for U14 / 60+) Fantasia Barrino, Taraji P Henson, Danielle Brooks; 2hrs 21m In this musical drama Celie faces many hardships in her life but ultimately finds extraordinary strength and hope in the unbreakable bond of sisterhood. |
| 7 May, Tuesday 7pm EXPLORING FILM - DRAMA / HISTORY The Promised Land (15) £6 (or £5 for U14 / 60+) Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Simon Bennebjerg; 2hrs 7m A returning soldier arrives on the barren Jutland heath in 1755 with a single goal: to follow the King's call to cultivate the land and thereby achieve wealth and honour himself. But he quickly makes an enemy. (Subtitles) |
| 10 May, Friday 6pm CINEMA - DOCUMENTARY / ADVENTURE The Velvet Queen (12A) £6 (or £5 for U14 / 60+) Vincent Munier, Sylvain Tesson; 1hr 32m Documentary following a renowned wildlife photographer and his adventurer/novelist companion as they search the high Tibetan plateau for the snow leopard, one of the rarest and most difficult big cats to approach. |
| 10 & 11 May, Friday & Saturday FUNDRAISER Plant Fayre Free Entry Visit our popular plant fayre and pick up a bargain. Also, donations of spare plants would be much appreciated. Focusing on perennials and edible plants like fruit canes, herbs, young vegetables etc. Click the button below for more information. |
| 11 May, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE MUSIC Chris Bannister £12 (£6 for our volunteers) A tribute to John Denver's timeless music featuring some of his best loved songs including ‘Annie’s Song’, ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’ and 'Take Me Home Country Roads'. Not to be missed! |
| 16 May, Thursday 7pm LIVE EVENT CINEMA 42nd Street - The Musical (PG) £12 (or £6 for our Volunteers) A talented young performer with stars in her eyes gets her big break on Broadway. This is the largest ever staging of the Tony Award-winning musical and it was filmed live at the magnificent Theatre Royal in the heart of London’s West End. |
| 17 May, Friday 6pm CINEMA - COMEDY / DRAMA The Holdovers (15) £6 (or £5 for U14 / 60+) Paul Giamatti, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Dominic Sessa; 2hrs 13m Oscar-nominated comedy drama about a cranky history teacher at a prep school who is forced to remain on campus over the holidays with a grieving cook and a troubled student who has nowhere else to go. |
| 24 May, Friday 6pm CINEMA - DRAMA / HISTORY The Zone of Interest (12A) £6 (or £5 for U14 / 60+) Christian Friedel, Sandra Huller, Johann Karthaus; 1hr 45m Only the constant plume of smoke and soundtrack punctuated by gunshots and screams tell the horrors beyond the wall as the idyllic life of the commandant of the death camp and his family rolls by in this chilling Oscar-nominated film. (Subtitles) |
| 25 May, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE THEATRE Maybe Dick £12 (£6 for our volunteers) Herman Melville's classic tale of revenge and retribution is retold in this inventive, comic retelling on the high seas from the team behind 'Dracula! One Bloody Fang After Another'. |
| 31 May, Friday 6pm CINEMA - DRAMA / THRILLER The End We Start From (15) £6 (or £5 for U14 / 60+) Jodie Comer, Joel Fry, Yves Rassou; 1hr 42m London submerged by flood waters, a young woman and her newborn try to find their way home in this intimate portrayal of family survival. |
▼▼▼ JUNE ▼▼▼
| 15 June, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE MUSIC My Generation: The Solid Gold 60's Show £12 (£6 for our volunteers) Popular songs from the Beatles, Searchers, Hollies, Dave Clark 5, Manfred Mann, Love Affair, Chris Farlowe, Jeff Beck, Kinks and many more. |
| 22 June, Saturday FUNDRAISER Plant Fayre Free Entry Visit our popular plant fayre and pick up a bargain. Also, donations of spare plants would be much appreciated. Focusing on dahlias and roses. Click the button below for more information. |
| 27 June, Thursday 7pm CINEMA - EXHIBITION ON SCREEN My National Gallery, London £12 (or £6 for our Volunteers) 1hr 30m London's National Gallery is full of masterpieces. This film gives voice to those who work at the gallery – from cleaner to curator, security guard to director – who identify the one artwork that means the most to them and why. |
▼▼▼ JULY ▼▼▼
| 6 July, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE MUSIC Jayne Darling £12 (£6 for our volunteers) Vintage vocalist Jayne Darling will take you on a music journey from the roaring 20s to the swinging 60s, via wartime Britain and the fabulous 50s. Vintage attire welcomed! |
| 13 July, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE MUSIC Dixon County Band £12 (£6 for our volunteers) Back by popular demand and one definitely not to be missed! Join us for a fantastic toe-tapping night with a broad mix of country songs spanning the decades. |
▼▼▼ AUGUST ▼▼▼
| 24 Aug, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE MUSIC Claude Bourbon £12 (£6 for our volunteers) Known throughout Europe and America for amazing guitar performances that take blues, Spanish and classical stylings into uncharted territories! |
▼▼▼ SEPTEMBER ▼▼▼
| 1 Sept, Sunday 2pm LIVE EVENT CINEMA André Rieu's 2024 Maastricht Concert: Power of Love (PG) £12 (or £6 for our Volunteers) Set against the backdrop of the historic Vrijthof square, André will amaze you with iconic film scores, beautiful waltzes, tear jerking ballads and unexpected chart hits - music has the power to unite. |
| 3 Sept, Tuesday 2pm LIVE EVENT CINEMA André Rieu's 2024 Maastricht Concert: Power of Love (PG) £12 (£10 for Tues Club members / £6 for our Volunteers) Set against the backdrop of the historic Vrijthof square, André will amaze you with iconic film scores, beautiful waltzes, tear jerking ballads and unexpected chart hits - music has the power to unite. |
| 28 Sept, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE MUSIC Evening with Edwina Hayes £12 (£6 for our volunteers) Back by popular demand! One of the finest female singer / songwriters this country has produced in years. Edwina brings together English folk, Americana and the rich Northern singer/songwriter tradition to create a sound that’s truly her own. |
▼▼▼ OCTOBER▼▼▼
| 26 Oct, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE THEATRE Guy Fawkes' Mother £12 (£6 for our volunteers) Heather Leech, as the the title character, embodies the hurt of the nation through the execution of her son. She is a minority, a woman, middle aged and Roman Catholic. Who would want to hear what she has to say? |
▼▼▼ NOVEMBER▼▼▼
| 23 Nov, Saturday 7:30pm LIVE MUSIC Keith James - Every Human Heart £12 (£6 for our volunteers) An evening of unique and timeless songs of vision, question and change. Timeless music that has a special place in many people’s hearts, written by, amongst others, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Leonard Cohen, Sandy Denny, Neil Young and Nick Drake. |