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Free Lunchtime Concert: Cheltenham Choral Society

Great Malvern Priory WR14 2AY

Cheltenham Choral Society, directed by Thomas Mottershead, present a free lunchtime concert, with a mixed programme including selected parts from: Faure’s Requiem; Mozart’s Requiem; Schubert’s Mass No. 2 in G;…

Free

Malvern Big Band and Cradley Singers

Malvern Cube WR14 2YF

Malvern Big Band presents an evening of music in collaboration with the Cradley Singers. Cradley Singers is an experienced choir, well used to serious choral music, but on this occasion…

Worcestershire Symphony Orchestra Concert

Christ Church Avenue Road, Malvern

Programme Mendelssohn Concert Piece No 1 for Two Clarinets Beethoven Symphony No 2 Brahms Double Concerto for Violin and Cello Visit the Worcestershire Symphony Orchestra website for more information and…

Arts and Crafts at Eastnor Castle

Eastnor Castle HR8 1RL

Special event at Eastnor Castle Sessions to make kites and cardboard box lanterns with Spare Room Arts. Attractions/activities included in your entrance price: – Special event/activity – Knight’s Maze – Junior Obstacle…

Hounds (15)

Malvern Theatres WR14 3HB

Getting by carrying out petty crimes for a local mob in the suburbs of Casablanca, a father and son find themselves trying to find a way to dispose of a…

Carolyn Boyd: ‘Amuse Bouche’ (Book Singing & Talk)

Malvern Book Cooperative 2 St Ann's Road, Malvern

Malvern Book Cooperative is hosting a book signing and talk by Carolyn Boyd, author of Amuse Bouche. This is a book to be devoured: a beautifully illustrated, joyous celebration of…

£7

Book Talk: The Lifeline by Libby Page

Rossiter Books 5 Church Street, Malvern, Worcestershire, United Kingdom

Sunday Times bestselling author Libby Page will talk about her new novel, The Lifeline – the big-hearted and life-affirming follow up to The Lido. Everybody needs saving sometimes… For Kate,…

£6

What The Butler Saw

Malvern Theatres WR14 3HB

What The Butler Saw by Joe Orton A manic farce with fearless comic writing. No institution, political view or tradition is safe, as Orton explores comic territory few playwrights have…