The Woman in Black
Theatre Royal Sawclose, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United KingdomNow seen by over seven million people worldwide, The Woman in Black continues to delight and terrify audiences of all generations.
Now seen by over seven million people worldwide, The Woman in Black continues to delight and terrify audiences of all generations.
A Season to Breathe is Bath Mind’s winter campaign, created to remind our community to slow down, and take a moment to breathe.
Some new groups in the City Centre that have recently started that young people can come along to if they would like. All of these are open to all young people 11-19 (yr7+ and up to 25 if additional needs).
Southgate Sorcerers is run with DM Alex where young people will tell their own stories about slaying monsters and moving mountains.
Wonderful Widcombe nights at Widcombe Social Club very near to Bath city centre. Free live music from 7-9 pm every Friday in a relaxed setting. Affordable freshly cooked Pizza including vegan and gf options. Great for all ages and dog friendly.
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.
This Christmas, the star-studded Love Actually, perhaps one of the most quotable and adored Christmas films around
Who was Thomas Harriot? Not only the first in England to be documented as pointing a telescope at the night sky and drawing the Moon
Experience the Magic. Every Friday and Saturday night at 8pm, magicians entertain and amaze in a speakeasy type atmosphere.
The Jesters bring the UK’s best comedians — TV names, festival favourites, and rising stars — into Bath’s only underground comedy club for a night of stand-up you won’t forget
Father Christmas is making a special stop at No.1 Royal Crescent again this year, he’s keen to experience our ’12 Tales of a Georgian Christmas’ tour!
Page One is running a series of creative writing classes for adult learners at The Hub.
Learn about woodcut printing with artist Hiroko Imada at MEAA this December. Working with Hiroko, the creator of Sakura Saku of the In Bloom exhibition
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