FRAMPTON Frampton Country Fair. The best of Britain’s countryside on show in three display rings and across 30 acres of beautiful parkland at Frampton Court. A great day out for all the family - dog shows, fly fishing, gun dog competitions, ferret racing, as well as lots of retail therapy, food and drink and for the children there is traditional Punch and Judy, climbing wall, shooting gallery, skittles, gladiator joust and more. Dogs welcome on a lead. Tickets in advance through the Everyman Theatre on 01242 572573 or from www.
framptoncountryfair.co.uk
Frampton County Fair
Theatre & Cinema
CHELTENHAM Jenny Seagrove and Sara Crowe star as best friends Julia and Jane, in a heavenly new production of Noel Coward’s divine comedy classic, Fallen Angel. Everyman Theatre, September 9-14. 01242 572573
www.everymantheatre.org.uk
Horrible Science. Enter the seriously squishy world of Horrible Science, when the all- new theatre show from the producers of Horrible Histories reveals the awful answers to some of life’s unanswered questions. Guaranteed to thrill you and your children. Everyman Theatre, September 24-28. Box office as above.
Rough Justice. Gripping courtroom drama starring Tom Conti. Everyman Theatre, October 14-19. Box office as above.
Room on the Broom. A spellbinding adventure from the creators of The Gruffalo. A magical, musical delight for children aged three years plus. Everyman Theatre, November 1-2. 01242 572573
everymantheatre.org.uk
Chin Chin. Classic bittersweet comedy starring Felicity Kendal and Simon Callow. Everyman Theatre, November 18-23. Box office as above.
WESTONBIRT Enchanted Christmas at the National Arboretum every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings from November 29-December 22, 5pm-8.30pm (last entry 7.15pm). Walk through the famous Enchanted Wood and see the arboretum spectacularly lit up at night. 01666 880220
www.forestry.gov.uk/westonbirt
Westonbirt Enchanted Christmas
Jane Eyre: An Autobiography. Adapted from Charlotte Bronte’s novel by Dougie Blaxland, starring Ali Campbell. Award winning theatre company, Live Wire Theatre, bring their five Star production of Jane Eyre An Autobiography to The Cheltenham Playhouse on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 8 and 9, at 7.45pm. 01242 522852 www.
playhousecheltenham.org
CIRENCESTER Eric & Little Ern. Devised and performed by Ian Ashpitel and Jonty Stephens this affectionate, moving and fantastically funny homage to the great comedy double act brings back warm memories of a bygone era recreating some of the finest moments of Eric & Ernie’s stage and television performances. Sundial Theatre, Cirencester College, September 28, 7.30pm. 01285 654228.
www.sundial-theatre.
co.uk
Robin Ince - The Importance of Being Interested. Comedian and science enthusiast Robin Ince follows up his Happiness Through Science Show with a look at his favourite scientists - Charles Darwin and Richard Feynman. Sundial Theatre, Cirencester College, November 22, 8pm. Box office as above.
Female Gothic. An artist, gripped by the clutching fingers of a dead past; a scientist, defying nature in the dark realm of the senses; an expectant father driven mad by creeping shadows... Performed by Dyad Productions this dark celebration of female gothic is their fourth original production in as many years. Sundial Theatre, Cirencester College, November 28, 8pm. 01285 654228
www.sundial-
theatre.co.uk
SWINDON Ha Ha Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles. Joe Pasquale takes on the role of Sherlock Holmes in this hilarious comedy. Wyvern Theatre, September 11, 7.30pm. 01793 524481.
wyverntheatre.org.uk
An Evening with Brian Coney. An unmissable evening of entertainment with comedian, singer, actor and chat show host Brian Conley. Wyvern Theatre, 7.30pm. Box office as above.
Exhibitions
CIRENCESTER Intelligent Making. Exhibition at New Brewery Arts, September 14–October 20. Bringing together traditional and contemporary design and craft objects, Intelligent Making explores the materials of making, the process of making and why we make. Exhibiting artists include leading authority on green wood, Mike Abbott, who was featured on
Inspiring life in the Cotswolds
BBC2’s Mastercrafts (2012) and is author of Green Woodwork, Living Wood and Going with the Grain. Linking with the exhibition, New Brewery Arts is offering a rare opportunity to become a green woodworker with master craftsman Mike Abbott as tutor. Over two Saturdays in October, students will transform a freshly felled ash log into a greenwood stool. Details and online booking are on the New Brewery Arts website at
www.newbreweryarts.org. uk.
Cotswold Craftsmen Christmas exhibition. Ranging from wood, wicker and stone to jewellery, paintings and photography, the Cotswold Craftsmen Christmas exhibition promises a celebration of locally made art and crafts. Whether you are hunting for a unique gift for someone special this Christmas or just hoping to feast your eyes on some stunning home- grown art, the Cotswold Craftsmen Christmas exhibition is a unmissable event at this festive time of year. Corinium Museum, November 15-January 5. 01285 655611 www.
coriniummuseum.org
GLOUCESTER 2013 British Wildlife Photography Awards. All the winning images from this renowned competition focusing exclusively on British fauna and flora. Extraordinary pictures of our rarest animals and beautiful shots of the wildlife on our doorstep. Nature in Art, Twigworth, September 17-November 3. 01452 731422
www.nature-in-art.
org.uk
NORTHLEACH Northleach Arts and Crafts: An Exhibition of local talent. A display of paintings, photographs and arts and crafts of all kinds to be held at Northleach Church on Saturday, September 7, 11am-4pm, with many items for sale. In aid of Helen and Douglas House and Northleach Church. Further details on 01451 860341.
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