Bridport Literary Festival Cider with Jessie November 3, 12 noon
Cider with Jessie – poetry and folk music Ciderhouse Rebellion and Jessie Summerhayes Sunday, 3 November 2024, 12 noon Tickets: £20 Performance only or £38 including £18 lunch (main course) Doors 10am, ground floor gallery open TICKETS Cider With Jessie sees The Ciderhouse Rebellion duo (Adam Summerhayes and Murray Grainger) joined by Adam’s daughter, the […]
Bridport Literary Festival Lavinia Greenlaw November 7, 6.30pm
Lavinia Greenlaw – The Vast Extent – On Seeing and Not Seeing Further in conversation with Caroline Montagu Thursday 7 November 2024, 6.30pm Tickets: £12 Talk only or £30 including £18 dinner (main course) Doors 6pm, bar and hot supper available TICKETS Lavinia Greenlaw is one of the country’s most celebrated poets, novelists and memoirists […]
Three Cane Whale Saturday 30 November 8pm/6.30pm
Three Cane Whale launching their new album Hibernacula Saturday 30 November 8pm Please call 01308 459511 for tickets: £15 Doors 6.30pm hot supper available from the bar Featuring Paul Bradley – acoustic guitar, miniature harp Pete Judge – trumpet, cornet, dulcitone, harmonium, lyre, glockenspiel, tenor horn Alex Vann – mandolin, bowed psaltery, bouzouki, zither, banjo, dulcimer […]
Sladers Jazz Club: Alan Barnes Saturday October 19, 6.30/8pm
Sladers Jazz Club presents jazz stars Alan Barnes on clarinet and sax and David Newton on piano, Ian Smith on trumpet with his memorable introductions and Ashley John Long on bass. World-class jazz musicians playing classics from the history of jazz in superb style with plenty of banter, anecdotes and laughter, accompanied by a delicious dinner at Sladers Yard.
Regenerative pest control and farming October 24, 7pm
The HOP talks are part of an initiative aiming to inspire and inform individuals, families and local communities with tangible actions to help combat the effects of climate change and environmental degradation, and to raise money for charities working in these areas. Each month the charity is chosen by the speaker. The project was initiated by Philip Howse OBE (Professor Emeritus, University of Southampton) with Professor Sir Ghillean Prance FRS VMH (former Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew) and the late James Lovelock CBE. Patrons include: George Monbiot, Clive Farrell, Dr George McGavin and Dr Kate Rawles.