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What’s on IN CIRENCESTER 3 MARCH – 26 APRIL


n Kid Carpet and the Noisy Animals, 10 April, New Brewery Arts


n Jack Dee, 20 March, Sundial Theatre


3 MARCH IVAN BRETT nIvan Brett returns in honour of World Book Day to sign the second part of his Casper Candlewacks series. Octavia’s Bookshop; www.octaviasbookshop.co.uk


3 MARCH LOUIS JADOT LUNCH nSix wines will be presented by Mark Calver, sales director of Hatch Mansfield, along with the history of the Louis Jadot wine house that was founded in 1859. The wines will be matched to a three-course lunch. Barnsley House; 01285 7400000.


9-28 MARCH MODELLING THE MONASTERY nYoung people are to take over the Corinium Museum exhibition space with an exhibition about the Middle Ages using traditional craft skills from the period. Corinium Museum; 01285 655611


10 MARCH LAUREN ST JOHN nJoin author Lauren St John as she signs copies of her new book The One Dollar House at Octavia’s Bookshop; www.octaviasbookshop.co.uk


13-28 MARCH SPECIAL SCHOOLS ART nFor the fourth year, New Brewery Arts is to present the artwork of young people from special schools around Gloucestershire. Paintings and drawings to pottery and textiles. New Brewery Arts; www. newbreweryarts.org.uk


17 MARCH - 29


APRIL SENSATIONAL CLAY nHereford-based maker Jon Williams showcases his work in this solo exhibition, which has been inspired by touch, taste, sound, smell and sight. New Brewery Arts; www.newbreweryarts.org.uk


20 MARCH JACK DEE nWatch this dry comedian and original grumpy man perform at the Sundial Theatre, if you’re lucky enough to have a ticket, that is. Sundial Theatre; www.cirencester.ac.uk/sundial


24 MARCH NICK SHARRATT AND ELIZABETH LINDSAY nMeet the renowned illustrator, Nick Sharratt, and local author Elizabeth Lindsay for a book signing of their new joint project, Socks. Octavia’s Bookshop; www.octaviasbookshop.co.uk


12 Cirencester Life www.mediaclash.co.uk


n Louis Jadot lunch at Barnsley House, 3 March


1 APRIL FASHION ROCKS nFashion and music with celebrity guests. Sundial Theatre; www.cirencester.ac.uk/sundial


3 & 10 APRIL BOLD AS BRASS nFind out more about monumental brasses, which have been in fashion since the 13th century, and try your hand at brass rubbing. Suitable for children aged three and over. Corinium Museum; 01285 655611


4 & 11 APRIL MADMONKS AND MEDIEVAL MAIDENS nExplore the life of Cirencester’s medieval abbey and create your own clay tile with the head of a medieval figure to take home. Suitable for children aged three and over. Corinium Museum; 01285 655611


5 APRIL ORIGAMI HARE nWith Easter in mind, make your own origami hare, just like the one on the Corinium Museum’s famous hare mosaic. Suitable for children aged three and over. Corinium Museum; 01285 655611


7 APRIL GWEN MILLWARD n The illustrator of The Bog Baby and The Beasties arrives in Cirencester for a signing. Octavia’s Bookshop; www.octaviasbookshop.co.uk


10 APRIL KID CARPET AND THE NOISY ANIMALS n An exciting new rock theatre show for children and families. Follow four animals as they make friends, play games, need the toilet, contemplate the world and rock out to a grand dance contest. Suitable for children aged three to eight. New Brewery Arts; www.newbreweryarts.org.uk


13 APRIL THE BLACK FEATHERS n Sian Chandler and Ray Hughes return to New Brewery Arts for this Brewery Blues event; www.newbreweryarts.org.uk


26 APRIL MADE IN DAGENHAM n Based on the Ford women car workers’ strike of 1968, in which female staff went on strike for the same wages as men. A film starring Miranda Richardson and Bob Hoskins. Sundial Theatre; www.cirencester.ac.uk/sundial


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