Lindy Hop at The Goods Shed
Learn to Lindy Hop with Jimmy and Sarah - beginners and improvers classes - learn a new skill, meet friends old and new and get fit at the same time - what could be better?
Learn to Lindy Hop with Jimmy and Sarah - beginners and improvers classes - learn a new skill, meet friends old and new and get fit at the same time - what could be better?
Please come and join Voices in the Round - a new group performing at the Goods Shed in 2024. They are a group of eight singers who love to explore classical choral music in a wide variety of styles,
The future for the last remaining pub, The Old Oak, in a village of Northeast England, where people are leaving the land as the mines are closed. Houses are cheap and available, thus making it an ideal location for Syrian refugees.
This month's Music for Miniatures features cello and flute. Baby-friendly concerts where there’s no need to sit still, dancing is encouraged and everyone is welcome. 45 minutes of live classical music for you to enjoy with your little one.
Come set sail with Cardiff Opera who are making their Tetbury debut with a swashbuckling production of The Pirates of Penzance!
Join some extremely accomplished pianists playing beautiful music at our monthly afternoon Piano Club at the Goods Shed whilst also taking the opportunity to enjoy a little light refreshment from our Whistle Stop Cafe.
Marking the 60th Anniversary of the last passenger service from Tetbury Station on 4th April 1964m including displays of the history of the Tetbury Branch Line, model railway layout, films and a talk from Stephen Randolph
End of the Line Show - Train Stories - an evening of music and drama featuring a performance of local composer and railway enthusiast Richard George's Train Stories and theatrical re-enactments of Tetbury railway events
An amazing exhibition from local artist David Wilson. Although his pictures take the form of conventional, framed prints, all elements of the composition are modelled in three dimensions, using computers to create digital pictures, working with shapes, geometric transformations, materials and lighting.
Making a most welcome return are Phil Hambling and John Lloyd - they created such a stir when they debuted at The Shed last year we are thrilled they agreed to come back.
With dreams of opening a shop in a city renowned for its chocolate, a young and poor Willy Wonka discovers that the industry is run by a cartel of greedy chocolatiers. Follow Willy Wonka and learn how he met the Oompa-Loompas during one of his earliest adventures.
Join Mr. Bubbles with his extraordinary soap bubbles in all shapes and sizes for our special half term treat! The Bubble Show is a unique blend of magic, storytelling, and bubble art! Enjoy bouncy bubbles, bubbles inside bubbles, smoke bubbles, square bubbles, giant bubbles, and even fire bubbles!
Learn to Lindy Hop with Jimmy and Sarah - beginners and improvers classes - learn a new skill, meet friends old and new and get fit at the same time - what could be better?
This week we are really pleased to welcome Alan Hogg and Friends performing your favourite music from the 1920's through to the1940's
Hailing from Bristol, Hells Bells has evolved into perhaps the most well known and professional AC/DC tribute band in the United Kingdom. Touring the length and breadth of Britain & Ireland, Hells Bells have built up a loyal following of fans and continue to do so wherever they play.
Playing folk dance music from Britain and Ireland, jigs reels, polkas and so on, on fiddle, guitar, piano, oboe and percussion. They also sing a few folk songs, both traditional and contemporary. This is Between the Acts.
The story of Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued 669 predominantly Jewish children from the Nazis. Save one life, save the World.
Simon is best known for his role in Joe Simpson’s bestseller ‘Touching The Void’ and is one of the most accomplished exploratory mountaineers of all time. This is his amazing journey from that mountain in Peru to some of the remotest on the planet.
Join Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri for an acoustic journey of their songs and stories which also include some tracks from the new album, unique covers of songs by artists such as Kate Bush and Frank Sinatra and of course Kiki’s own hits “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”, “I Got The Music In Me”, “Loving & Free” and the stunning “Amoureuse”.
Our expert panel return to sort out your horticultural hassles! They’ll be giving you advice on everything from when to plant out your vegetables to the best plants for pots and container and when to prune your climbers and flowering shrubs.
Join some extremely accomplished pianists playing beautiful music at our monthly afternoon Piano Club at the Goods Shed whilst also taking the opportunity to enjoy a little light refreshment from our Whistle Stop Cafe.
Last year the Georgian Group gave their prestigious 'Green Award' to Cotswold Canals Trust, citing ‘exemplary conservation and restoration projects, achieved by people with vision and commitment’. Louise tells this remarkable and uplifting story.
We invite you to join cellist Alice Neary and pianist Viv Mclean for a beautiful celebration of sonatas by Beethoven, Faure and Debussy
This week we are really pleased to welcome Westonbirt School Choir led by Musical Director Nicola Atwell
Moscow Drug Club provide an intoxicating & intimate musical experience. You are cordially invited to share a wry smile with us as you enter their musical place where certain elements of 1930’s Berlin Cabaret Hot Club de France, Nuevo Tango & Gypsy Campfire meet…..this way please and mind your step!
"if one cello is good two cellos are twice as good". The Celli Peppers offer a repertoire that is a true miscellany from renaissance to contemporary.
Queens Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II both reigned during astonishingly rich and golden ages of musical composition. This concert celebrates English choral music, both sacred and secular, written during their times on the throne.
Music with Charlies Angels is varied but always features strong vocals and harmonies with guitar and uke accompaniment. They sing traditional folk, country, pop plus a few of their own creations
Adapted for the screen from Bea Roberts' multi-award-winning stage play, And Then Come the Nightjars tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a Devon farmer and the vet who is assigned to cull his precious herd.
Led by one of the UK's most formidable jazz pianists, George Cooper, The Jazz Defenders are a group born from a deep love of Blue Note jazz, drawing on a wealth of inspiration to craft their own raw and vibrant compositions. Having played several shows at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club as well as many other prestigious venues in the UK, they continue to electrify audiences with their energy and virtuosity.
Sidney & Tristan from The Last Baguette bring you Ratty and her friends for a fun, relaxed participatory theatre session. There’ll be silliness, play-acting, games and music........ A Woodland Wonder – join Ratty as she learns about the environment
Caroline Simpson (cello) and Claire Smith (piano) are delighted to be returning to The Goods Shed, performing a selection of music by Bach, John Williams, Albeniz, Ravel, Schubert and Shostakovich.
Join some extremely accomplished pianists playing beautiful music at our monthly afternoon Piano Club at the Goods Shed whilst also taking the opportunity to enjoy a little light refreshment from our Whistle Stop Cafe.
From the Renaissance to more modern eras paintings of scientific and medical subjects have appealed to artists - this talk with Fiona James will take a closer look at scientific and medical themes in art.
Madeleine, leaves small suburban to join a nursing home, on the other side of Paris. Charles, a taxi driver, comes to pick her and in no hurry to reach, she asks him to go through places of the capital, which have counted in her life.
CarmenCo's "A Pocket Opera" is a concert of Spanish and Spanish inspired music presented as a play with a storyline which roughly follows the story of Bizet's opera Carmen, but told from her point of view. Dare you consult the cards with her? What does she think of the men in her story? Did she foresee her gruesome ending? And does she like the opera Bizet wrote about her?
Singer songwriter Lyn Briggs is back at the Shed bringing with her good friend Rod Howell playing The Box of Bells - this is going to be a great afternoon
Abbey Row Baroque will be playing a varied programme of Baroque sonatas by composers such as the Bach family, Telemann, Corelli, Albinoni and Vivaldi in various combinations this afternoon.
Summer fun at The Goods Shed Comedy Club. Come and have fun in the company of some of the finest, and funniest, stand-up comedians from the UK comedy circuit. This month featuring the talents of Roger Monkhouse, Kate Martin- headlined by Adam Beardsmore
Sidney & Tristan from The Last Baguette bring you Ratty and her friends for a fun, relaxed participatory theatre session. There’ll be silliness, play-acting, games and music........ Pie-Rat Island – a journey on the high seas