ARTS & CULTURE / WHAT’S ON
30TH OCTOBER Kathleen Ferrier Whattalife!
A new one-woman play with music, it tells the story of the great English contralto, whose voice and recordings are treasured to this day. Professional actress and contralto, Lucy Stevens has researched and created a unique and totally engaging performance. The play is written in Kathleen’s own words taken from her letters and diaries. Tickets £12.50 advance, £15 on the door, 16+, 6pm-10pm. The Forum, Fonthill, The Common,
Tunbridge Wells TN4 8YU, 08712 777101,
twforum.co.uk
31ST OCTOBER
Clairvoyance Evening Join top UK clairvoyant medium Steve Holbrook for an emotional roller-coaster ride of an evening when he will demonstrate his unique ability to act as a telephone exchange between this world and the spirit world. 7.30pm-9.45pm, minimum age 18, to book email events@mercuretunrbidgewells.
co.uk or call 01892 628298. 8 Tonbridge Road, Pembury, Tunbridge Wells TN2 4QL.
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Deadline for November: 3rd October Deadline for December: 3rd November
FILM AT IS PROUDLY SPONSORED BY:
1ST OCTOBER PAIN & GLORY (15) Pedro Almodovar’s latest fi lm sees him reunited with both Antonio Banderas and Penelope Cruz. It tells of a series of reencounters experienced by Salvador Mallo, an aging fi lm director in physical decline. He refl ects on the choices he’s made in his life as the past and present come crashing down around him. Spanish, with English subtitles.
9TH OCTOBER SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER (12A) A stylish and heartfelt comedy-drama about a tailor searching for a lost son. Sharp of both suit and vocabulary, Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as Alan, whose eldest son Michael stormed out of the house after a particularly heated round of Scrabble, never to return. Years later, Alan and his other son continue the search while trying to repair their own relationship.
27TH & 29TH OCTOBER DOWNTON ABBEY (PG) Continuing where the TV drama left off and featuring all of the original cast, plus a host of new characters, Downton Abbey fi nally hits the big screen! Trinity Theatre is celebrating Downton Abbey’s arrival on the big screen in grand style, with an Edwardian themed dinner on Tuesday 29th October. Reserve your space at
trinitytheatre.net/events/dinner-at-downton-abbey
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