Afternoon Tea Concerts at the Goods Shed
This week whilst you enjoy a cup of tea or coffee from the Whistle Stop Cafe we bring Norma Mills with her Ukelele Group to entertain you
This week whilst you enjoy a cup of tea or coffee from the Whistle Stop Cafe we bring Norma Mills with her Ukelele Group to entertain you
Meet Ros from Adeline Farm at Tetbury Goods Shed every Friday morning and pick up your weekend's supply of fruit and veg.
A Colombian teenage girl has to face the frustration of being the only member of her family without magical powers.
Welcome to our latest afternoon tea concert of 2022 - delayed from May we invite you to join Chris Hall and Robert Burgess, singing and playing a lively and varied programme of songs and piano music.
Our latest afternoon piano club at the Goods Shed offering the opportunity to enjoy some beautiful music from accomplished performers whilst enjoying a little light refreshment from our Cafe.
Presented by Oliver Everett discussing King George IV, the Greatest Royal Collector of Art. George IV was the single greatest Royal collector of art and instigator of architectural projects.
As in the Bard’s day, Festival Players International will be performing outside with an all-male company of skilled professional actors, and invite you to share in the colour, poetry, and magical mayhem of this unique and amazing play.
During the recent pandemic Five Valley Quilters embarked on a series of ‘journal quilts’ around set themes and a ‘Chinese Whispers’ challenges as well as larger pieces by individual group members and the result is an amazing exhibition and a testament to friendship, community and the power of stitch.
Do you possess the wit, nerve and skill to become the next CIA agent? Work with Agents Kahlo and Dali of the Company of International Artists to solve a fiendishly sneaky art heist. Family Fun for all
Presented by Chairman of The Sustainable Eel Group, Andrew Kerr is going to bring us up to date about this iconic species and explain How and Why it is now listed as Critically Endangered and What is being done to bring about recovery.
Our latest afternoon piano club at the Goods Shed offering the opportunity to enjoy some beautiful music from accomplished performers whilst enjoying a little light refreshment from our Cafe.
Whatever else you’ve got planned for Sunday 4 September, give yourself a generous dollop of time to come on down to our second “Off the Rails” FREE festival.
The Crawley family goes on a grand journey to the South of France to uncover the mystery of the dowager countess's newly inherited villa.
Big Book Weekend. Eric Ravilious, Artist and Designer. Cultural historian Alan Powers reflects on the iconic artist.
ERIC RAVILIOUS: DRAWN TO WAR is a true story. Eric Ravilious is as compelling and enigmatic as his art. Set against the dramatic wartime locations that inspire him, Margy Kinmonth's film brings to life this brilliant but still grossly undervalued British artist. Caught in the crossfire of war 80 years ago, Ravilious's legacy largely sank without trace, until now. Made with the blessing of the Ravilious Estate, this first full length feature documentary about Ravilious unfolds in his own words, through previously unseen private correspondence and rare archive film.
Big Book Weekend. Philip Parker: Small Island - 12 Maps that explain the history of Britain - the twelve key maps from British history.
Big Book Weekend. Charles Clover – Rewilding the Sea. How we can rewild the oceans as well as the land.
Big Book Weekend: Julian Doberski, Susie Holmes, Neil Bragg - Science of Compost: Soil, Decay and Growth in the Garden. How does compost work – and how can we do it better?
Big Book Weekend. Scarlett and Sophie Rickard – The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists. The Rickard sisters introduce their amazing graphic novel adaptation.
Robert Tressell - The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Townsend Productions). A life changing one-man theatrical adaptation of this classic political novel.
Lara Feigel - Look! We Have Come Through! Living With D. H. Lawrence.How nature writing, rural biography and literary history blended during lockdown
Rebecca Birrell - This Dark Country: Women Artists, Still Life and Intimacy in the Early Twentieth Century. A new look at some brilliant, yet under-rated, art.
Elizabeth Macneal – Circus of Wonders. One of THE reads of the summer.
Natalie Haynes – Stone Blind. A whole new perspective on Medusa (who was mortal) and her Gorgon sisters (who weren’t).
And our afternoon tea concerts are back - this week with the Frampton Mansell Village Choir - bringing you a lovely lyrical mixture of popular songs including: With a Little Help From Our Friends, Wonderful World, I Can See Clearly, Country Roads and many more ...........
Music for Miniatures presents 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.
Tetbury Resident- Roger Daynes was a meteorologist with British Antarctic Survey spending almost three years in Antarctica based at Halley Bay, on the Caird Coast shelf ice of the Weddell Sea. This is exhibition just a selection of the many images taken during his time there that have recently been digitised.
This week we are delighted to welcome internationally acclaimed jazz pianist Mike Greensill visiting from San Fransisco. Mike has performed at many top venues including the London Palladium, Carnegie Hall in New York, Las Vegas and even the White House.
During WWII, two intelligence officers use a corpse and false papers to outwit German troops.
Our latest afternoon piano club at the Goods Shed offering the opportunity to enjoy some beautiful music from accomplished performers whilst enjoying a little light refreshment from our Cafe.
This week it is the turn of John Nicol and his band Echo Canyon bringing our audience a quiet, intimate offering of stripped-back, laid-back material. John will be joined by Lucy on vocals together with Doug their guitarist.
Elvis is Baz Luhrmann's biopic of Elvis Presley from his childhood to becoming a rock and movie star in the 1950s whilst maintaining a complex relationship with his Manager, Major Tom Parker
In conjunction with the Yellow Lighted Bookshop we are delighted to welcome Jackie Morris back to Gloucestershire to celebrate both her latest book, and the fifth birthday of her acclaimed publication The Lost Words.
Settle into Autumn in the company of some of the finest, and funniest, stand-up comedians from the UK comedy circuit, featuring Chris Brooker, Sully O’Sullivan and the magical madness of El Baldhiniho!
Come and see what you can do to help our environment and find out what is already being done locally. Our exhibitors cover everything from wildlife to ebikes and include an exhibition of art on a climate theme from pupils at Sir William Romneys
We invite you to join community orchestra Rodborough Folk Orchestra making lively noises together, playing traditional music from all over the British Isles and further afield.
Unique and timeless songs of vision, question and change including songs written by, Joan Baez, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Maya Angelou, Leonard Cohen and Neil Young; together with many of Keith’s own songs from his 2020 Album ‘Paradise lost’ and from his brand new Album ‘Can you imagine’
If you like excitement and comics, then join in the first ever Cotswold Comic Con
We are delighted to welcome back singer Peter Schnabl for his fourth appearance at the Goods Shed and this time he is planning a mixture of sacred music, opera, lieder and American standards. He will be accompanied on the piano by Jonathan Adkins, Senior Organist at St Marys' Church, Tetbury
Street-smart Nathan Drake is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor "Sully" Sullivan to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan, and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada.