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Wilding (PG)

Malvern Theatres WR14 3HB

The incredible story of a young couple who bet on nature for the future of their failing four-hundred-year-old estate.  Based on Isabella Tree's best-selling book of the same name, Wilding, tells…

Malvern Town Walk

Malvern Tourist Information Centre The Lyttelton Well Courtyard, 6 Church Street, Malvern, Worcestershire, United Kingdom

Cost Adults: £7 (plus small booking fee online) Children under 16: Free About the walk Why not join one of Malvern Civic Society's walks and find out about the fascinating…

£7

Create and meditate – Mandalas

The English Country House Upper Lowbourn, Knighton-on-Teme,, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire

Treat yourself or a loved one to an enjoyable full day's course learning the beautiful craft mandala painting. Set in the grounds of a wonderful Jacobean Farmhouse, amidst the rolling…

£80

Wilding (PG)

Malvern Theatres WR14 3HB

The incredible story of a young couple who bet on nature for the future of their failing four-hundred-year-old estate.  Based on Isabella Tree's best-selling book of the same name, Wilding, tells…

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…