INDEX what’s on in september
by acres of glorious countryside, Hever Castle is the perfect setting for Country Life at the Castle, a new rural event. 10:30am-6pm, adults £14, child £8, family ticket £36, Hever Castle & Gardens, Hever, Nr Edenbridge, 01732 865224.
FRIDAY 16 SEPTEMBER-THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER
A Solo Exhibition by Adam Hargreaves
The name Hargreaves has been widely associated with the Mr Men & Little Miss books and since 1988 Adam has continued his father’s legacy, writing and illustrating Mr Men books. A display of Adam’s work will be on display at the Fairfax Gallery. Fri 16th 6:30pm-8:30pm, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12pm-4pm, free, Fairfax Gallery, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 525525.
SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER Cup Cake Decorating Workshop
Learn how to pipe perfect butter cream swirls and craft pretty flowers. 2pm-4.30pm, tickets £35, Horsebridge Arts & Community Centre, Whitstable, 01227 281174
SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER
I’m Still Standing Show An evening of family entertainment promoting local talent with special guest appearances. Caberet seating; supporting local charities
7:30pm, tickets £15, Assembly Hall Theatre, Crescent Road, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 530613.
SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER The Caterham Vintage & Art Fair
The first Caterham Vintage & Art Fair - the fair is for the local community and will include 1920s - 80s vintage stalls and art, local artists and craft makers, a vintage 'tea room' and old-fashioned live entertainment. 11am-5pm, free, Soper Hall, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham, 01883 347 424.
SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER West End Story
I’m Still Standing Show
The acclaimed Airbrush Productions are proud to present West End Story – a little slice of musical theatre at its best. In their unique style , the company bring to Trinity a fantastic evening of song and dance from a host of West End and Broadway shows including Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Legally Blonde, Guys & Dolls, Wicked, Blood Brothers, Evita, My Fair
what’s on?w Lady, Spamalot and more!
8pm, tickets £10, Trinity Theatre, Church Road. Tunbridge Wells,01892 678678
SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER
Life Drawing Workshop Learn the art of life drawing from trained professionals in your local area. All materials are provided.
2pm-4pm, £20, Tosetti&Sons, 58 High Street, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 518 854
SATURDAY 17 SEPTEMBER Paws in the Park
The UK's largest outside annual dog show for working, trained, and pet dogs. All-day, Kent Showground, Maidstone, 01622 630975
SATURDAY 17 – SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
Dragon Boat Festival Alongside the famous dragon boat race is a full funfest of activities including: children’s play areas, bouncy castle, face-painting, rowing challenge, arena displays, go karts, laser quasar, martial arts, giant orbs, climbing wall, 14 bands and a food village. 9am-4pm, tickets £17.50, Bewl Water, Lamberhurst, 01892 890000
SATURDAY 17 – SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
Southern Model Airshow More than 100 pilots will be showcasing their model aircraft throughout the weekend.
9am-5.30pm, adult tickets £10.30, child £8.70 & family £34.80, The Hop Farm Family Park, Paddock Wood, 01622 872068
SATURDAY 18 SEPTEMBER The Hot Club Trio featuring
Mike Piggott
Performing lively café jazz from the sophisticated Parisian swing of Stephan Grappelli and the Hot Club of France to the music of Cole Porter, Duke Ellington and Fats Waller. Enjoy great music alongside a traditional roast with a choice of meats followed by a dessert of your choice. 2:30pm, tickets £17.50, The Hawth Spotlight, Crawley, 01293 553636.
SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER Crystal Workshop
The workshop cost includes a workbook. Booking is essential and a £10 deposit is required. For more information email
heavenandearthhealing@hotmail.co.uk. 11am-4pm, £45, Horam Natural Therapy Centre, High Street, Horam, 07849 351493.
SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
God Rot Tunbridge Wells Film Director Tony Palmer makes a personal appearance to introduce his award-winning film. Trevor Howard as Handel, reflecting on his life, while John Osborne’s hilarious, dramatic and profoundly moving script tells how the composer took to his bed after attending a performance of Messiah by the Tunbridge Wells Ladies Music Circle.
3pm, tickets £7.50/£6, Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 678678.
SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER Tunbridge Wells 10K Run and 1K Fun Run
The 10K is a challenging but scenic course through some of the most beautiful countryside in the area. The 1K Fun Run is
Open Monday to Sunday 10.00am – 4.30pm (last admission 3pm)
Dickens World, our exciting indoor visitor complex based around the life, books and times of Charles Dickens. We take you on a fascinating journey to Dickens’ World as you step back into authentically themed Dickensian England.
Dickens World Events Time for Tea
The Circus of Light
A new ‘Good Old Days’ live show,Wednesday 7th September Afternoon cream tea, scones, lashings of laughs and songs of yesteryear to sing along to. Show only is included in the Dickens World standard admission price. *£5 extra for cream tea, scones & cucumber sandwiches
Selected dates throughout the Summer holidays. From 25th July - 30th August £15 Adult. £10 Child. £13 Concessions. (prices include Dickens World entry)
Britannia Theatre Events Jongleurs Comedy Nights
Friday 22nd September & Friday 30th September Tickets from £10.80 per person. Pre-booking is advisable. Doors opens at 7.30pm, comedians from 8.30pm. Food available to purchase.
Maritime Jazz Festival
22nd - 25th September Tickets from £11.00 per person. Pre-booking is advisable.
Annual Passes now available from just £10
Leviathan Way, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4LL (for sat nav use Leviathan Way)
For all information and online bookings call 01634 890 421 or visit
www.dickensworld.co.uk
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