ARTS & CULTURE / WHAT'S ON Leeds Castle: A Carnival of History
Mercure Tunbridge Wells Hotel, 8 Tonbridge Road, Pembury TN2 4QL, 01892 628298, Facebook. com/mercuretunbridgewells
19TH-21ST JULY
Fleming’s children’s book. Tickets £14 and £15.50, 17th, 18th & 19th 7pm, 20th 1pm & 5pm. Hazlitt Theatre, 36 Earl Street, Maidstone ME14 1PP, parkwoodtheatres.
co.uk/Hazlitt-Theatre
19TH JULY
Ladies Night Enjoy a glass of prosecco on
arrival, followed by pizza and nacho platters to share and an evening of live entertainment. Hosted by your Drag Queen for the evening followed by two male dancers, with a disco rounding off the evening. Early Bird adult ticket, £25, adult ticket £29. The show does include the ‘full Monty’ and is strictly for over 18’s only.
Open-Air Cinema The Luna Cinema presents open-air cinema at Tonbridge Castle – classic films under the stars in an incredible setting. Friday 19th is Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone; Saturday 20th A Star is Born and Bohemian Rhapsody on Sunday 21st. Food and drink on-site or bring a picnic, go premium with VIP chair and drink. Tonbridge Castle, Tonbride TN9 1BG,
thelunacinema.com for times and prices.
20TH JULY
Create Festival One of the South East’s biggest and longest established free music festivals is back again this year, with iconic Britpop band The Lightning Seeds confirmed for the main stage. Victoria Park, Ashford
057
TN23 4QA,
createfestival.co.uk, Facebook /ashfordcreate, Twitter @ashfordcreate and Instagram @ createfestival
20TH-22ND JULY
Days Out With Thomas Join Thomas & Friends for a day of family fun at the Kent & East Sussex Railway. Take a ride behind Thomas, meet The Fat Controller and say hello to Sodor Station Sweepers Rusty and Dusty, plus lots more to enjoy. Tickets from £13.50, under 18 months free,
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