support. Light refreshments available
10am - 5pm Admission:
Adults £6, children (10-16) £1, accompanied children under 10 free. 01959 523840
www.tonbridgemrc.com
February 19 A Woman of the White Cliffs
February 18
Come and Sing St John Passion
Invicta Girls’ Grammar School, Huntsman Lane, Maidstone Join singers from Maidstone Choral Union in singing St John Passion with the composer Bob Chilcott. Accompanist Ian le Grice. Registration from 9am, singing from 10am - 4pm. £20 (under 18s £10) drinks included . Please bring a packed lunch. For details and to register, email
tomandlyn.coyle@
gmail.com http://maidstonechoralunio
n.org.uk
February 18 Tonbridge MRC Model Railway Exhibition The Angel Centre, Tonbridge Tonbridge Model Railway Club presents its annual exhibition with about 30 working layouts plus trade
Samphire Hoe Education Shelter, Dover Join local naturalist Mel Wrigley, who has been working in science and nature conservation for over 30 years, on this 1.5-mile walk and talk. Mel will share her enthusiasm for this “cretaceous park” of plants, animals, rocks, fossils and dinosaurs; the making of the iconic White Cliffs and the English Channel.
March 1 – 31
Exhibition: Art of the White Cliffs Samphire Hoe Education Shelter, Samphire Road, Dover The iconic White Cliffs are a welcome sight to many visitors to our country but how do we see them? Come along to see displays of copies of art work by the famous and not so famous to discover different meanings. 11.00am - 3pm daily from March 1 - 31.
www.samphirehoe.com
Dogs on leads welcome. Meet at 2pm. 01304 241806
www.samphirehoe.com
February 25 Penshurst Choral Society February Concert Holmewood House School, Langton Green Penshurst Choral Society, conducted from the piano by Anthony Zerpa Falcon, opens
its February concert with Haydn’s Te Deum and end with Beethoven’s Mass in C accompanied by The Keld Ensemble. In between, Anthony will play and conduct Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No 3. 7.30pm, tickets are £15 for adults and half-price for children. 01892 870648, email
info@penshurstchoralsociety.
co.uk
February 28 – March 4 Look Back in Anger Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells John Osborne’s iconic play catapulted Jimmy Porter, the
March 3 Fort Amherst, Khartoum Road, Chatham Enjoy a lantern-lit tour around one of Kent’s most paranormally active locations and hear tales of strange occurrences in the 300-year history of Fort Amherst. Tours at 8pm and 9pm, tickets £10.
Pre-booking recommended. Not suitable for children under eight. Free parking 01634 847747
www.fortamherst.com
14 Mid Kent Living Images: Come & Sing © John Bellars
first “Angry Young Man”, onto the stage. Jimmy browbeats his flatmate, terrorises his wife and is not above sleeping with her best friend. Still as shocking and
relevant today as when it first premiered in 1956, this sizzling, passionate, darkly humorous play is a sharply funny, fiercely honest exploration of political disillusionment and basic human yearning. Tickets from £10 Performances at 7.30pm daily, matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm
www.trinitytheatre.net
FREE EVENT
GREAT
HISTORICAL INTEREST
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