Fresh from their award winning festival performances, South Bank Players, our resident drama group, perform two plays written by members of the group: Shelter from the Bombs by Martin James and Miss is Missing by Jeanine Guy, performed by junior members of the South Bank Players.
Fifty-five years ago Albert and his son Harold, the two warring rag-and-bone-men in Shepherd’s Bush, first appeared on our TV screens. Now, as part of a nationwide tour, Hambledon Productions breathe life back into the Steptoe household with this faithful, fresh and hilarious adaptation of original episodes from the long-running smash hit sitcom.
For one night only: 7.30pm on Tuesday 17th April in the Joseph Wright Hall. (For the time being we regret there is stepped access only to first floor auditorium).
Tickets: £8 in advance or £10 otd, available online at hambledonproductions.com and from Wilderspin (Thursday – Sunday 10am – 4pm) or by ‘phone (01652) 635172. Seating is unallocated.
Barton upon Humber Civic Society commence their 2018 programme of talks in the Joseph Wright Hall with this examination of Lincolnshire born James Creassy, a drainage engineer, land surveyor and traveller. Jean Cannon talks about Creassy’s works in England and Wales in the late 1700s and his travels in America and India based on extensive family history research.
The talk on Friday 19 January begins at 7.30pm in the ground floor Community Room which is fully accessible by wheelchair. There is a refreshment interval at about 8.15pm, and the evening generally concludes around 9.15pm.
Park in the School Museum car park or there’s a public car park on Chapel Lane – one minute’s walk. Street parking is also available.
Subsequent talks are:
16 February Britain on Film: Rural Life
16 March Barton Trinity Methodist Church
with Nichola Jones
20 April A Tour Through Beverley (talk)
with Paul Schofield
18 May History Walk through Baysgarth Park
with Richard Clarke
15 June Garden Wildlife Close to Hand
with Adrian White
15 August Summer trip to Epworth
14 September Barton Town Band
with Jonathon Evison
19 October Lincolnshire Cases in the Elizabethan Court of Star Chamber
with Helen Good
16 November Anglo-Saxon ‘Productive Site’ at Melton Ross
with Kevin Leahy