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A free service for readers involved in the arts, charities, leisure and music. Our monthly listings service is free to all readers, although we cannot guarantee inclusion. Send details of the time, date, place and nature of your event, pictures and phone number for our queries and for readers’ use to whatson@indexmagazine.co.uk Deadline for July: 3 June. Deadline for August: 3 July


1ST-4TH JUNE


An Experiment with an Air Pump The Guild Players, the Astor Community Theatre’s resident theatre company, are proud to present the award-winning play. Tickets £13 from the box offi ce or www.theastor. org. The Astor Community Theatre, Stanhope Road, Deal CT14 6AB.


1ST JUNE-25TH SEPTEMBER Seeing Round Corners A UK fi rst is achieved with an exhibition on how artists represent circles, featuring more than 50 works. Free entry, Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-6pm. Turner Contemporary, Rendezvous, Margate CT9 1HG, 01843 233000, www. turnercontemporary.org


2ND JUNE Sea Fishing Three-hour trips offering a taster session for sea angling. Fishing rods and tackle provided for beginners, with skate, bass and dogfi sh among potential catches of the day. Tickets


£25, 9am. Sea Searcher Boat Trips, The Kiosk Pier Yard, Ramsgate Royal Harbour CT11 8LS, 07837 562076.


3RD-19TH JUNE


South East Open Studios The South East Open Studios event is celebrating 20 years of outstanding local art. With over 300 artists across the South East opening their doors to welcome members of the public, SEOS gives everyone the chance to go behind the scenes of the world of art and discover something new. Seven days a week, 10am-5pm. Not all artists exhibit every day, so check the guidebook or visit www.seos-art.org for details.


4TH-5TH JUNE Broadstairs Town Walk Stroll around one of East Kent’s most intriguing coastal towns, exploring more than 600 years of fascinating history in less than an hour. The area has inspired the likes of Charles Dickens and Hans Christian Andersen. Free event, 2pm. Broadstairs Visitor


Information, Royal Albion Hotel, Albion Street, Broadstairs CT10 1AN, 07968 985544.


5TH JUNE Open Farm Sunday


Gain an insight into life as a farmer with this event and test out your tractor riding skills. You can also see displays of equipment such as combine harvesters, as well as the chance to meet food producers. Free (but normal house admission applies, £5 children/£8 adults) 1pm-4pm. Belmont, Belmont Park, Throwley, Faversham ME13 OHH, 01795 890202.


5TH JUNE


Sarah Jane Morris and Antonio Forcione Having shared their music with audiences across the world, these two versatile singer-songwriters explore a wealth of both new and old material, as well as some memorable covers. Tickets £18, 7.30pm. Gulbenkian Theatre,


University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NB, 01227 769075.


5TH JUNE The Proclaimers


As one of the most enduringly popular musical duos of the past three decades, their radio-friendly sets have continued to impress audiences around the world. Tickets £32.65, 7.30pm. Leas Cliff Hall, The Leas, Folkestone


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