What’s On in and around Cirencester

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Joy
Oct
26
to 24 Dec

Joy

Joy! is a celebration of everything crafted for the season. Spread throughout our shop and our gallery we bring you work by hundreds of UK craftspeople.

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Nov
23

Coates Christmas Fair

In aid of the charity Cobalt. Find your perfect Christmas gifts with ceramics, woodcut prints, knitted crafts, cards, decorations and other stalls. Children’s craft activities, charity tombola and raffle.

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Nov
23

Macmillan Christmas Fayre

Join Macmillan Cancer Support for some festive fun with a variety of over 40 stalls, face painting, tombola and back by popular demand Olaf, Anna and Elsa! Plus perfomances from the Corinium Players Guitar Ensemble. Licensed bar, mulled wine, tea, coffee, soup, sausage rolls, pasties, mince pies and homemade cakes.

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Nov
24

Film - The Critic

A renowned and feared theatre critic (Ian McKellan) in 1930s London takes drastic, sordid action to protect his career in this dark and acerbically witty drama, which contains occasional strong language. Subtitles on Sunday only.

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Nov
24

Film - Miss Saigon

A recording of a live performance, from 2014, of the much-loved award-winning stage musical set during the Vietnam War by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with lyrics by Boublil and Richard Maltby Jr

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Workshop -Linocut Printed Cards
Nov
28

Workshop -Linocut Printed Cards

Come and try your hand at lino printing! Printmaker Steph Renshaw will guide you through the process and you’ll learn the basics of mark making, inking and printing to print a little set of your own unique Christmas cards to take home.

You will be using a printing press during the session but Steph will give you lots of tips to carry on printing at home with basic equipment. Come and get fully immersed in a creative Christmas vibe and have a fabulous set of prints to show for it!

More information from this website page. Cost of course is £35.00.

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Nov
28
to 30 Nov

The Importance of Being Ernest

A Comedy of Manners by Oscar Wilde. The Importance of Being Ernest 28 -30 November 7.30pm . At the Sundial Theatre Tickets £14. www.cirencestertheatrecompany.co.uk/whats-on

A Cirencester Theatre Company Production.

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Advent Market
Nov
30

Advent Market

This year’s Advent Market and Light Switch-On event, sponsored by Sewell, Mullings & Logie Solicitors, will be held on Saturday 30th November followed by a supersized Advent Market on Sunday 1st December. 

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Nov
30

An Afternoon with Elvis

  • Ashcroft Church, Ashcroft Road, Cirencester. GL7 1RA. (map)
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Supported by Mezzo Soprano Lisa Bayliss accompanied by Pianist Rachel Emmerson. Raffle. Tickets are £10 (£8 concessions, under 12s free) including tea and cake. Proceeds to Ashcroft Community Centre. Tickets on the door. Cash or Card.

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Dec
2

Film - The Critic

A renowned and feared theatre critic (Ian McKellan) in 1930s London takes drastic, sordid action to protect his career in this dark and acerbically witty drama, which contains occasional strong language. Subtitles on Sunday only.

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Dec
3

Film - Lee

This powerful biographical drama concerning photographer and war correspondent Elizabeth ‘Lee’ Miller (Kate Winslet) contains harrowing scenes set inside a concentration camp, and also vividly conveys the harsh treatment of women.

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Christmas Concert - Cirencester Singers
Dec
4

Christmas Concert - Cirencester Singers

Cirencester Singers and Juniors - Special Guests HARMONIA and HAWKESBURY CHOIR and Pupils from Stratton Church of England School at The Parish Church of St John The Baptist, Cirencester GL7 2NH. Join us for a selection of music and your favourite Carols. Raffle, Mince Pies and Bar.

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Workshop - Festive Contemporary Eco Wreath
Dec
7

Workshop - Festive Contemporary Eco Wreath

Hollie from High Moon Florist will show you how to add your own creative touch to this lovely Christmas custom. Hollie will guide you through the making and decorating of your own modern and eco conscious wreath. You can then hang it in pride of place for all to see, welcoming visitors to your home over the festive period.

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Dec
8

Film - Sing Sing

This inspiring and compassionate US drama, in which inmates join a prison theatre group, deals with the life-changing power of art. Strong language reflects the intensity of the inmates’ lives and circumstances.

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Dec
10

Film - The Room Next Door

Challenging subject matter is handled sensitively by director Pedro Almodovar in this thoughtful bittersweet drama, as two old friends, a war reporter and a writer, are unexpectedly reunited under difficult circumstances. Expect Oscar nominations

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Dec
11

Film - Blitz

Depicting the stark reality of war-torn London, a resilient young evacuee embarks on a dangerous journey home to his mother in this moving and BAFTA-bound historical drama which features a theme of racism and some distressing scenes.

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Dec
14

Concert - MJ-UK Music & Arts Christmas Spectacular

Featuring the star of Les Miserables, Harry Apps and other professional young singers from the world of Musical Theatre and Opera. Doors open at 6pm, performance starts at 7pm. Also featuring performances from local young talent AMA Performing Arts and CCDA. In support of Longfield Community Hospice.

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Dec
15

Film - Gladiator 11

A prisoner of war turned gladiator (Paul Mescal) becomes embroiled in the corruption and scheming at the heart of the Roman Empire in this epic historical drama sequel. Battle scenes and brutal murders feature occasional gory images. (Subtitles)

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Dec
16

Film - Gladiator 11

A prisoner of war turned gladiator (Paul Mescal) becomes embroiled in the corruption and scheming at the heart of the Roman Empire in this epic historical drama sequel. Battle scenes and brutal murders feature occasional gory images. Subtitles on Monday

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Dec
17

Film - Gladiator 11

A prisoner of war turned gladiator (Paul Mescal) becomes embroiled in the corruption and scheming at the heart of the Roman Empire in this epic historical drama sequel. Battle scenes and brutal murders feature occasional gory images. (Subtitles)

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Dec
19

The Flyboys: Swing into Christmas

We are thrilled to welcome THE FLYBOYS back to Entertainment at Ingleside with a brand new show! With all the Christmas classics such as ‘Winter Wonderland’, ‘White Christmas’, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas’ and many more!

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Film - Red One
Dec
22

Film - Red One

After Santa Claus is kidnapped, the head of North Pole security reluctantly teams up with a notorious bounty hunter to save Christmas. Punchy action violence is counterbalanced by fantasy and humour in this festive adventure.

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Mar
12

Talk - Chocolate Chemistry

All you want to know about chocolate but were afraid to ask. Lecture organised by Royal Agricultural University. An illustrated talk by Professor Lisa Methven of the Sensory Science Centre, Programme Director for BSC Food Science, Reading University. This is a combined lecture with the Royal Society of Chemistry. Cirencester Science & Technology Society website here.

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Jun
11

Volcanology

A talk by Professor Hazel Rymer, Emeritus Professor of Environmental Volcanology, The Open University for Cirencester Science & Technology Society. Their website will be found here.

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Nov
20

The Jazz Cave

Featuring Greg Abate (from USA) on saxophone, Terrence Collie on piano, Paul Jefferies on base and Charlie Stratford on drums. Tickets are £20.00 from Corinium Museum or via Jazz Cave website. Alternatively call 07704 2971119. or visit the website at www.thejazzcave.co.uk.

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Walking Roman Cirencester
Nov
16

Walking Roman Cirencester

A historic walking tour led by archaeologist, Dr Alison Grierson-Brookes, former Head of Collections at Corinium Museum. The half day event will comprise a two hour leisurely walking tour of the town and amphitheatre, entry to the museum with refreshments and then a guided tour of the award-winning Roman galleries. For more info coriniummuseum.org/event/walking-roman-cirencester-14/

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Nov
12
to 16 Nov

Exhibition - Our Creative Journey

The first exhibition showcasing the beautiful artwork created by people affected with Huntingtons Disease. The exhibition opening times are 9 am to 5 pm Tuesday to Friday and 9 am to 2 pm on Saturday. FREE exhibition.

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Nov
10

Folk Band - Mishra

Mishra are a global folk band from the UK gathering international recognition, who draw together roots in UK traditional music with continent-spanning musical textures into a breathtaking quartet performance. Performing finely crafted songs with stunning vocals and exhilarating instrumentals, Mishra span eclectic moods; from meditative raag inspired improvisations to high-energy Celtic dance tunes underpinned by unstoppable percussive grooves.

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Nov
9

JS Bach & Magnificat - John Rutter

Featuring Regency Sinionia and Cheltenham Bach Choir with David Crown as conductor. Cost of tickets: Adults - £20.00, students/children under 16 years £5. Tickets from this website. Personnel include Hannah Davey (Soprano), Hannah Hughes (Soprano), Collin Shay (countertenor), Sebastian Hill (Tenor) and Aidan Smith (Bass).

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