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WEDNESDAY 31 AUGUST – FRIDAY 23 SEPTEMBER


Jina Wallwork: Evolution An exhibition of work by Jina Wallwork, an exploration of her thoughts and feelings, which find a way to manifest themselves in the world.


9am-3pm, free admission, Ripley Arts Centre, Bromley, 020 8645816


THURSDAY 1 SEPTEMBER Exhibition of Paintings by Keith Siddle


A solo exhibition with over 40 original paintings on view, topics including Koi, Tropical Marine Fish, Lobsters, Food Art, Sunflowers, Butterflies and Orchids. 10am-5pm, free, Portico Gallery, Riverhead, Sevenoaks.


INDEX what’s on in september


A FREE SERVICE for readers involved in the arts, charity, leisure and music.


Our monthly listings service is free to all readers, although we cannot guarantee their inclusion. Send details of the time, date, place and nature of your event, pictures, and phone numbers for our queries and for readers’ use to whatson@indexmagazine.co.uk or by post to the address on page 9. To guarantee an entry for a small fee, call Marketing on 01892 517320 or email whatson@indexmagazine.co.uk Deadline for October: 10 September Deadline for November: 10 October


THURSDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER Tom Stade


Don’t miss hugely talented Canadian émigré Tom Stade in his eagerly awaited debut nationwide tour. His magnetic stage presence, irrepressible charm and first- class story-telling have established him as one of the most sought after performers on the UK and international circuit. 8pm, tickets £14, Trinity Theatre, Church Road Tunbridge Wells, 01892 678678.


THURSDAY 1 SEPTEMBER


Jazz on The Pantiles This very popular Tunbridge Wells band was formed around 17 years ago by guitarist Peter Stone, bassist Paul Beeching and friends. The music always gets people dancing and is chosen from the best funk, soul and jazz: Stevie Wonder, Amy Winehouse and James Brown. 7.30pm , free, The Pantiles Tunbridge Wells.


FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER


Laurie Chescoes Reunion Jazz Band


Colour Parade by Keith Siddle


Lead by Laurie on drums and fronted by Allan Bradley (Lord Arsenal) on the trumpet in his own inimitable fashion, it promises to


10am-8pm, free, The Commemoration Hall, High Street, Wadhurst, www.septemberart.org


SATURDAY 3 SEPTEMBER & SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER


Curtain Call at Trinity Theatre


be an excellent evenings entertainment of live jazz and humour.


8pm-11pm, tickets £12, students £2, The Masonic Centre, St Johns Road, Tunbridge Wells, 01342 714833 or visit www.twjazzclub.co.uk


FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER Curtain Call


For the third and final time, Tash Holway and her contemporaries take to Trinity’s stage for an evening of musical entertainmentc that has something for everyone. A spectacular collection of songs and dances from a wonderful array of writers, creatives and stars from Adele to Bob Fosse; brought to you by the next generation of West End performers. 8pm, tickets £12, Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 678678.


FRIDAY 2 SEPTEMBER-SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER


The September Art Exhibition


Now in its 15th year The September Art Exhibition will be showing the work of 39 practicing artists and sculptors. On show will be a wide and impressive variety of style, subject and media. You don’t have to be an art expert or a millionaire to enjoy and buy art. Refreshments available.


Balloons & Bentleys A celebration of travel from the Edwardian era to the 1930s. On display will be hot air balloons, steam engines, boats and veteran cars on the Cedar Lawn. There will also be a craft fair selling beautiful items and souvenirs.


Buy tickets on the door, last ticket sold 4:30pm, last entry 5pm, open from 10am- 6pm, Leeds Castle, Kent, 01622 765400.


SATURDAY 3 SEPTEMBER-SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER


Electric Lantern Festival at The Pantiles


A celebration of film, photography, painting, theatre, music, dance and much more. Events will take place throughout Tunbridge Wells, centred around the Pantiles.


All day, the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells


SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER One Night at the Proms The UK’s finest musicians and singers will perform a very special two hour concert including stirring and uplifting musical favourites.


7:30pm, £28.50, The Assembly Hall Theatre, Crescent Road, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 530613.


SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER


Honnington Country Fair A country fair incorporating Italian car and bike day, duck herding, ferret racing,


the beacon Fringe theatre at


30th September


The Jolly Folly of Polly the Scottish Trolley Dolly and Madam Butterfly's Child


Scottish Trolley Dolly starring Suzanne Procter and Madam Butterfly's Child, starring Gregory Ashton


Tickets £10 From 9pm


Why not have pre-theatre dinner – to book please contact John Cullen on


01892 524252 • info@the-beacon.co.uk www.the-beacon.co.uk


TEA GARDEN LANE, NR TUNBRIDGE WELLS getting married? – www.planningyourwedding.co.uk


Events @ Salomons


Organ Concert with Colin Walsh Friday 23 Sept 7.30pm Colin Walsh is at the forefront of his generation of organists in England and has played to audiences worldwide. He has also recorded many times for the BBC and on the Priory label. His work has been connected with St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and since January 2003 he has been Organist Laureate of Lincoln Cathedral.


His concert at Salomons will include popular and classical organ music and favourites by Bach, Guilmant, Saint-Saens, Elgar & Walton. Tickets £8.00


The Wedding Experience Show


Sunday 9 Oct 10.30 - 3.30pm We are delighted to be hosting once again this truly inspirational wedding exhibition with all you need to make your wedding day really special. Discover too why Salomons is


one of Kent's leading venues for Wedding Ceremonies & Receptions. With friendly, professional staff together with stunning photographic opportunities, we are here to help create the wedding of your dreams. We are also pleased to offer Civil Partnerships. Free admission


David Salomons Estate, Broomhill Road, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 0TG T: 01892 507609 E: boxoffice@salomons.org.uk www.salomons.org.uk


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