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of the Second Japanese Villager from the left, this sweet show is the story of the underdog, a man seeking a purpose in his mundane life while the great tragedy of Butterfly unfolds around him. Starring Gregory Ashton. Written by Lesley Ross. 9pm, £10, The Beacon Hotel & Restaurant, Tea Garden Lane, Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells, 01892- 524252.


FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER Vintage Rocks MONDAY 26 SEPTEMBER


The Man With The Luggage Told through an agile mix of text, movement, music, and projection, this is a deeply moving story told by one of Britain's most exciting theatre companies. 7.30pm, tickets £12, E M Forster Theatre, Tonbridge School, Tonbridge, 01732 361908


TUESDAY 27 SEPTEMBER


Autumn Preserves Workshop Janet Gaskell will be doing another workshop covering autumn produce, including chutneys and quince or redcurrant jelly.


10.30am-3pm, tickets £25; lunch included, Dandelion Time, Charlton Lane, Maidstone, 01622 814 001


THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER Flower Arranging Demonstration


Shorne Flower Arrangers present a flower


arranging demonstration by Sue Flight. 7.30pm, tickets £7, Shorne Village Hall, The Street, Gravesend, 01474 824177


THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER George Egg


George Egg takes to the stage for a night of stand-up comedy.


9.30pm, free entry, The Walnut Tree, Tonbridge Road, Maidstone, 01622 727260


THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER


Jimmy Carr Laughter Therapy An evening of non-stop jokes, gags and banter. It you’ve got a sick sense of humour then maybe laughter is the best medicine. Extra date added due to popular demand. 8pm, tickets £25, Assembly Hall Theatre, Crescent Road, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 530613.


FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER


Madam Butterfly’s Child Madam Buttefly told from the point of view


Art Contemporary design/art and contemporary design craft fair


Craig Ogden-Guitar Recital Celebrated as one of the world’s leading classical guitarists with Grammy nominations and Classic FM No 1 bestselling CDs. A fabulous evening for guitar aficionados!


7:30pm, tickets £18/£15, Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 678678.


FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER Vintage Rocks


Vintage fair at Hotel Du Vin showcasing all the best bits in Vintage fashion. 6pm, £5 with invitation, £7 without, Hotel Du Vin, Crescent Road, Tunbridge Wells, 07702 415488, www.vintage-rocks.tumblr.com.


WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER NSPCC/Childline Autumn Fair


Inspiring selection of original and stylish gifts. Refreshments available. 10:30am-3:30pm, £2, Barnsgate Manor Vineyard, Herons Ghyll, Nr Uckfield, 01825 713366.


WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER The Hollies


The pop and rock sensations bring their talents to Tunbridge Wells in an original and exciting performance – one not to be missed!


7.30pm, tickets £25.50, Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, 01892 530613


Jimmy Carr at the Assembly Hall


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