Endgame
Ustinov Studio 1 Saw Close, BathAward-winning actor, director and writer Douglas Hodge and acclaimed film and television actor Clive Francis join Mathew Horne and Selina Cadell
Award-winning actor, director and writer Douglas Hodge and acclaimed film and television actor Clive Francis join Mathew Horne and Selina Cadell
Go outside and enjoy the Bathscape. Celebrate Bath's unique landscape by taking a walk.
SANDRA HIGGINS ART presents Contrasts & Connections. Three iconic British artists, Patrick Hughes, Steve Thomas and Donald Smith
The 250th anniversary of Bath’s favourite writer is celebrated in fitting style with a new stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s comedy of manners, Emma.
One of the most well-known festivals in Bath, the Jane Austen Festival, is also one of the largest and longest Jane Austen-themed festivals in the world!
Become a qualified Mental Health First Aider (MHFAider®)! Learn how to recognise individuals who may be experiencing poor mental health and provide them with first-level support and early intervention. You […]
Add style and personal touches to your clothes by learning techniques to mend, renew and prolong the life of your favourite clothes!
In “Dressing Obstinate Headstrong Girls”, costume designer and fashion historian, Jolene Marie Richardson, will be examining how costume designers use Jane Austen’s characters
They were ‘fond of dancing and excelled in it’. From learning from famous dancing masters, to performing at the assembly rooms
Join curator Elisabeth Murray to discover more about fashion during the Regency period, through the lens of the Fashion Museum Bath collection.
The Luke Combs Experience is coming to Bath! Join Komedia for an unforgettable evening filled with amazing music
The final concert in the epic series Bach@Bath 275 – a project by Huw Williams, the Abbey's Director of Music, to play the complete organ works of J S Bach during 2025.
Paul Simon and Bob Dylan are two of the most respected songwriters of the 1960s and beyond, and Scarborough Fair and Girl From the North Country
Step out of the pages of Austen and straight into Bath’s own art-deco picture-palace as we bring Pride & Prejudice back to the big screen
The best in improvised comedy - welcome to an evening of songs, gags and general silliness – all of it based on audience suggestions.
FolkLaw & Special Guests return to Chapel Arts in Bath for a rip roaring celebration of their successful festival season and the launch earlier this year of their latest album “Catch the Sun”.
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