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workshop additional £5. Hever Castle, Hever Road, Hever TN8 7NG, 01732 865224.
15TH FEBRUARY The Gingerbread Man David Wood presents a storytelling version of his much-loved play/book/ TV series The Gingerbread Man, set on a Welsh dresser. Suitable for over fours. Tickets £7, 2.30pm. Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1JP, 01892 678678.
16TH FEBRUARY Family Day National Trust property Knole will be running a day of themed activities for families, which are suitable for five to 12-year-olds. Free entry, 11am-3pm. Knole Park, Sevenoaks TN15 0RP, 01732 462100.
18TH FEBRUARY Read Your Words Whether you are a writer or lover of poetry and short stories all are welcome at this event to read their work, or just be in the audience. In association with Tunbridge Wells Writers group. Free entry, 7pm. Javabean Café, The High Street, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1XX.
18TH-20TH FEBRUARY Camelot Surrey Opera presents a new production of Lerner and Loewe’s
What’s On in February
Camelot, their Tony award-winning take on the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Tickets £14-£20, 7.30pm. Stag Theatre, London Road, Sevenoaks TN13 1ZZ, 01732 450175.
19TH FEBRUARY
Gardening at Sissinghurst Spend a day in the grounds of Sissinghurst with the estate’s gardening team and learn all about successful gardening. Tickets £75 (lunch and tea provided), 9.30am- 4.30pm. Sissinghurst Castle, Biddenden Road, near Cranbrook TN17 2AB, 01580 710700.
20TH FEBRUARY
The Orange Circus Band The Kent-based band will be performing their folk and country inspired songs and will be supported by, among others, well-known former Tunbridge Wells busker Mystery Clark. Tickets £6, 8pm. The Forum, Fonthill, The Common, Tunbridge Wells TN4 8YU, 08712 777101.
20TH FEBRUARY The Tudors and Us Well-known historian David Starkey talks about the period he describes as “the most glorious soap opera”. Tickets £14, 7.30pm. Chequer Mead Theatre, De La Warr Road, East
Grinstead RH19 3BS, 01342 302000. 21ST FEBRUARY
Orchestral Concert Music by Rossini, Vivaldi, Faure and Mendelssohn performed by Tonbridge Philharmonic Society. Tickets £15 (adults), £12 (seniors), £7 (students), 7.30pm. St Stephen’s Church, Waterloo Road, Tonbridge TN9 2SW, 01732 353707.
21ST-28TH FEBRUARY Speaking In Tongues Nine people’s lives become intertwined through their infidelities, their deceptions and a missing person in this intriguing play. Tickets £10, 8pm (performance on 22nd starts at 3pm). The Oast Theatre, London Road, Tonbridge TN10 3AN, 01732 363849.
22ND FEBRUARY Cajun Music Fiddler Jock Tyldesley, vocalist, guitarist Vera van
Heerigan and accordion player Michael Lemare will be
performing during an afternoon of Cajun music
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