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Maidstone Borough Council 11


Hazlitt Arts Centre


Comedy of Errors 30 June- 7 August Summer Tour The smell of cut grass, strawberries, champagne, Wimbledon and …open air Shakespeare - summer is finally here!


Why not relax in some of the most beautiful venues in the south east and sample the delights of the tale of two identical twins separated at birth and reunited amongst mayhem, mistaken identity, fezzes, crazy capers and wonderful verse. Confused? You won’t be as this classic story unfolds before


you, accompanied by brand new music by Dougal Irvine and stylishly directed by Rob Forknall.


Starring Jake Hendriks (Father Kieran Hobbs in Hollyoaks)


’The perfect ‘fez-tabulous’ summer treat for all the family!


For further details visit www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk


StARTle 11 Art & Film Festival


Just a taste of what the festival has to offer. For full details visit: www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk or pick up a brochure at the Hazlitt Arts Centre.


FREE Family Art Workshops Saturdays 11, 18, 25 June. Drop in from 10.30am- 12.30pm


Maidstone Visual Artists Network (MVAN) is staging workshops for all ages. Try your hand at casualty art, bookbinding, textile art and lots more!


Maidstone Museum, St Faith’s St, Maidstone ME14 1LH


Casablanca- Monday 6 June - 7.30pm Hazlitt Theatre- £5


Maidstone film Society has selected this Humphrey Bogart 1940’s classic for this year’s film festival.


Why not come dressed in period costume as a gangster or moll, sample one of our very special Casablanca cocktails and be in with a chance to win a pair of tickets to one of our comedy nights?


Three Wise Men: Contemporary film night- Tuesday 7 June 7.30pm Hazlitt Theatre- £3


Directed by UCA student, Michael Intziegianni and produced by Craig Turner, this film explores art and religion through the eyes of three artists. For the over 15s.


What’s On!


To find out what’s on in Maidstone Borough visit www.tour-maidstone.com


Mark Thomas - Extreme Rambling Friday 10 June 7.30pm Hazlitt Theatre £15 & £10


Mark returns with a brand new show based on his experiences rambling through the Middle East. This is the story of 300,000 settlers; a 750km wall; six arrests, one stoning; too much hummus and a simple question…‘Can you ever get away from it all with a good walk?’


Reginald D Hunter- Thursday 16 June 8pm


Hazlitt Theatre £15


One of the UK Comedy industry’s best known and most distinctive performers.


Brutally honest, frequently controversial but always meticulously measured and thought out.


WEST END • WEST END • WEST END • WEST END • WEST END Wizard of Oz – London Theatre Trip - London Palladium


Tuesday 19 July (Coach leaves 4.30pm) Wed 20 July (Coach leaves at 5.00pm) Tickets including coach travel £65


Follow the yellow brick road to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s latest production.. Starring Michael Crawford as the Wizard and Danielle Hope (winner of BBC’s smash hit Over the Rainbow) as Dorothy.


To book tickets go online at www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk or ring the Box Office 01622 758611. Follow us on


www.twitter.com/maidstonebc


Hazlitt Theatre £19.50 & £16 See the Black Swan for real!


Comedy


FREE- The Vitality Project: Photographer Chris Brunt


Tuesday 7- Sun 12 June- Mall Chequers Shopping Centre


Tchaikovsky Gala- Thursday 9 June 7.30pm


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