ARTS & CULTURE / WHAT’S ON IN APRIL
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FILM SEASON Orpheus at Trinity Concert
party of the year with live music, great food and the world’s largest infl atable obstacle course. Tickets from £18, 10am-8pm. Groombridge Place, Groombridge Hill, Groombridge TN3 9QG,
www.extremefestival.co.uk
30TH APRIL Walking With The Wounded Cycle Horsmonden Take part in a fun bike ride and raise money for Walking With The Wounded. Tickets £25, minimum sponsorship/donation £25, registration 8am-10.30am. Horsmonden Village Green, Horsmonden, near Tonbridge TN12 8HT.
1ST MAY-27TH MAY Crowbrough Community Festival On Top Of The Weald A selection of events as part of the Festival Programme including fun days, walks, food, music and much more. www.
crowboroughcommunityfestival.org
LOOKING FURTHER AHEAD... 13TH MAY
Orpheus at Trinity Concert The men in red are back! With their distinctive scarlet jackets and beautiful harmonies, the Royal Tunbridge Wells Orpheus Male Voice Choir and their guests the Bennett Soul Band have another fabulous evening lined up for you. Tickets £14 (£12 concessions), 7.30pm. Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JP, 01892 678678.
20TH MAY Plant Sale Friends of Woodbury Park Cemetery are holding a plant sale. Treat yourselves to some well priced plants. Enjoy the work of artists, inspired by nature and learn more about conservation within this fascinating Victorian cemetery. 10am-1pm. St John’s Church Green, Tunbridge Wells TN4 9LG,
www.fwpc.org.uk/
2ND APRIL
Hidden Figures (PG) The true story of a group of African-American women mathematicians who served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in US history; the race to put a man into
space. The women, known as “human computers”, rose through the ranks of NASA, crossing all gender, race and professional lines.
5TH APRIL Elle (TBC)
A critically-acclaimed French fi lm about Michèle, a woman who seems indestructible. Bringing the same ruthless attitude to her love life as to business, Michèle’s life changes
forever after being attacked in her home. Determined to track the man down, she is drawn into a thrilling game that spirals out of control.
11TH APRIL Sing (U)
Set in a world like ours but entirely inhabited by animals, theatre-loving koala, Buster Moon, presides over a once grand theatre that has fallen on hard
times. He has one chance to restore it by producing the world’s greatest singing competition.
St Julians Club AN EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE MEMBERS’ CLUB
Enjoy spring at St Julians Club; our charming surroundings are the perfect place for families to relax together and enjoy a family meal. As the days warm up our spacious grounds are great for the kids to play and explore, and our heated outdoor pools open on 1 April for the summer season.
St Julians has beautiful listed function rooms with fantastic views for catered parties of up to 150 guests. Our versatile rooms are perfect for quiet meals in the restaurant and larger parties. Visit our website for further information, and to find out how to join.
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WHERE FAMILIES CAN RELAX, DINE & HAVE FUN TOGETHER
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