Hamlet: Malvern Shakespeare Folio 400 Festival
Coach House Theatre WR14 3HASHAKESPEARE ON FILM EVENTS with a short introduction to each film by Amelia Marriette HAMLET (1948) Directed & starring Laurence Olivier
SHAKESPEARE ON FILM EVENTS with a short introduction to each film by Amelia Marriette HAMLET (1948) Directed & starring Laurence Olivier
SHAKESPEARE ON FILM EVENTS with a short introduction to each film by Amelia Marriette ROMEO AND JULIET (1968) Directed by Franco Zeffirelli & starring Laurence Whiting & Olivia Husse
FEAST is a week-long festival of theatre, dance, clowning, circus, workshops, and a community 'Feast of Thought'...
Move and be Moved Leila Huwiler is a movement artist, practitioner and founder of NATURALDYNAMICS. A guided journey through body and space, exploring time, weight, gravity and flow, celebrating the…
Everybody Dance invites you to the opening night of Feast Festival Music, dance and neurodiversity Autistic and proud A collaboration between four men and four mothers. It’s complicated: it’s not…
Stimprovisation by Aby Watson Stimming is the repetitive movements, behaviours, and/or vocalisations we do to self-soothe, regulate, or stimulate to bring oneself into balance. We all stim, but for neurodivergent…
Malvern Theatre Players Presents NAY, REMEMBER ME! A comedy-drama by Amelia Marriette Nominated for the Best Regional Production Award for Best Drama. A true story of the making of the first…
Harriet Dyer is an award-winning comedian, writer and mental health advocate. 'Mothers' is a story about mothers and levels of mother-ness that exist in the wild. Supported by Lindsey Santoro…
A special talk by Professor Judith Buchanan An illustrated talk discussing the hugely influential Shakespeare First Folio. The talk will include revealing points of comparison with previously published, single-work editions…
Trees hold stories, in more ways than one. They hold memories and myths. The rings within a tree’s trunk are also story archives of changes and events in our environment.…
Once upon a crossroads a mysterious tree stands, and a traveller is lost. Where have they come from? Which way to go? What exactly are they running from? This tree…
Illustrated talks by Amelia Marriette, Playwright & Shakespeare Lecturer Shakespeare and the Authorship Controversy Thursday 9 November at 3pm Do you really know who wrote the plays? After the talk,…