Wedding Open Evening
The Roman Baths Abbey Churchyard, Bath, United KingdomVisit one of the most unique and atmospheric wedding venues in the country and see how it might look on your own wedding day.
Visit one of the most unique and atmospheric wedding venues in the country and see how it might look on your own wedding day.
Every Wednesday, The Jesters opens the stage to 12 brand-new or developing acts, each with 5 minutes to make some noise, test some material, and maybe even bring the house down.
Enjoy a fresh squeeze of comedy at the Saracen's Head. Free of charge with a new lineup of excellent acts each week.
Dress to impress in your tuxes and ballgowns - there will be a prize for best masked guest!
Calling all filmmakers, screenwriters, producers and creatives – Bath Film Festival’s Industry Day is back for 2025.
Take a deeper dive into the themes of the exhibition The Most Tiresome Place in the World: Jane Austen & Bath, with curator Izzy Wall.
After 33 years, Jung Chang takes to the page to write the sequel of the internationally acclaimed Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China.
Kehinde Andrews returns to Bath discuss his brand new book on the real political mission of Malcolm X, and why it needs resurrecting now - 100 years after his birth...
Soak up the buzzing atmosphere at Green Park Brasserie with live music four nights a week - every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 6.30pm - 10pm.
To mark the 60th anniversary of both the US Voting Rights Act and the UK’s Race Relations Act, Bath Film Festival presents a powerful and timely screening of Selma (2014)
These are the comics who’ve been grafting on the circuit for years, sharpening their sets in pubs, clubs, basements and backrooms - and they’re just starting to break into the mainstream.
Fusing the wild, weird and witty traditions of circus, cabaret and burlesque, The Ministry of Burlesque is an ever-evolving experience.
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