50 years ago Garry Sobers hit an historic 36 runs off six deliveries, thus conquering cricket’s Everest. In 2006, “the ball used in the
over” fetched a record £26,
Martin Wimbush takes us on a personal journey, where he rediscovers the parts he’s played in Shakespeare and explores the ones he hasn’t, with plenty of funny stories
Join Dr Barry Yates for a two-mile circular walk around part of this beautiful nature reserve looking at wildlife, history and the changing coastline.
We should see the last of
Paul was one of the first UK police officers to work closely with the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit in Virginia.
He is internationally regarded as a leading authority on
This one-man show is a two-hour audio-visual presentation about Andy’s life, career, his adventures and experiences so far in radio and television, live music, travels to extreme countries and
This is a 14-18 NOW Foundation-commissioned performance work by multi-talented local artist Dave McKean and was featured at Tate Britain.
Nash’s WW1 experience is told in music, song and
Performed by the leading British baritone Roderick Williams accompanied by Iain Burnside with poems read by Philip Franks.
Ivor Gurney occupies a unique position in British culture, being equally revered
John Benjamin is an independent jewellery consultant, historian, lecturer, author and a Freeman of the Goldsmiths’ Company.
A charismatic contributor to BBC Television’s Antiques Roadshow, John will take us
Based on the classic BBC sitcom by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Two actors play 25 characters in this brilliant staging of classic radio scripts based on favourite episodes from
Classic film directed by Lindsay Anderson. This very English movie was released 50 years ago. Set in a brutal English public school, events escalate from boyish japes and pranks into
Two-hour guided walk around Rye including a visit to the Town Hall and its secret attic museum containing the infamous Gibbet Cage and skull. £10 per person (Kids free).
Walk