What’s On in and around Cirencester
Listings are subject to change
Constellations
Nick Payne’s dazzling play is a rich exploration into human connections.
For more information visit https://barntheatre.org.uk/
Exhibition - Georgia O'Keeffe - Memories of Drawings
A new touring exhibition from the Southbank Centre, London For more information visit www.newbreweryarts.org.uk
Stratton Probus - Henry V1 Saint or Simpleton
Talk by John Reid, Lunch 12.00 after talk. New members welcome. For more information visit www.strattonprobus.org.uk
Workshop - Improvers Sewing - Lauren Holloway
Do you want to improve your existing sewing skills and take things to the next level? Are you afraid of sewing the dreaded zipper and need a little helping hand? If so this improvers sewing workshop is just what you need.
Workshop - Colour in Still Life Painting
You will create a colour wheel to develop your understanding of primary colours and mixing secondary, tertiary and complementary colours. You will then apply this by mixing colours to match those observed in still life objects. You will watch demonstrations, receive guidance and encouragement from experienced tutor and artist, Alexandra Woods. Suitable for all levels of experience.
Workshop - Fibre Art - Towards Abstract
You will be introduced to the tools and materials and shown how to use them. You will be guided to create your own piece, from finding your inspiration to choosing your materials and colours through to the techniques and process of building your picture.
Emergency Services Volunteer Recruitment Event
The event is a one stop shop for those looking to volunteer within the Emergency Services. Meet members of our frontline services and discover why they volunteer.
Cirencester Band Concert ‘Showstoppers’ Music from Stage and Screen
Cirencester Band present ‘Showstoppers’ music from Stage and Screen.
Tickets £10 to include tea/coffee and cake available from Band Members and the Local Information Centre, Bingham House from 1st March.
Under 16s free with an accompanying adult.
Film - Dune Part 2
Power over spice is power over all. Paul Atreides unites with the Fremen seeking revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. For more information visit barntheatre.org.uk/barn-cinema
Organ Recital by Charles Weaver (Northampton Cathedral)
Free Admission
Retiring Collection
Play Gloucestershire's Play Rangers
Our Play Ranger activities take place outdoors in all weathers and are open access. This means there is no registration, children are free to come and go as they please. Our activities are aimed at school aged children. Under 8’s are welcome and should be accompanied by an adult.
We believe all children have the right to play. Please talk to us if your child needs additional mobility or other support to enjoy Play Rangers.
Funded by Cirencester Town Council.
For further information, please see www.playgloucestershire.org.uk.
Please note that further sessions will be staged on 15 May, 12 June, 26 June and 10 July.
The Royal Opera Live - Carmen
Damiano Michieletto’s sizzling new production evokes all the passion and heat of Bizet’s score. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Open Quiet Garden
A hidden gem in the centre of Cirencester, the Quaker Meeting House is a quiet place for reflection that is open to all. Open every Thursday and each 3rd Saturday from May to September
Ed Sheeran Experience
Featuring the ballads, the beats, the ginger hair, the loop pedal magic and now a live band! Ed Sheeran Experience is a live show consisting of all the hits. For more information visit www.sundial-theatre.co.uk
Workshop - Earth Pigments in Paints
Course by Fiona McIntyre
For more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
Concert - Cirencester Choral Society
A concert to mark the centenary of the death of Charles Villiers Stanford.
Film - Dune Part 2
Power over spice is power over all. Paul Atreides unites with the Fremen seeking revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. For more information visit barntheatre.org.uk/barn-cinema
Film - American Fiction
A novelist who is fed up with the establishment profiting from “black” entertainment uses a pen name to write a book that propels him into the heart of the hypocrisy and madness he claims to distain. For more information visit barntheatre.org.uk/barn-cinema
AQIVA - Working Party
General weeding and tidying around the Obelisk, warm clothes and stout footwear essential. If possible please bring your own tools. For more information call Alison Horrocks 01285 651765, 07856449109
Stratton Probus - Cuba - a Story of a Beautiful Island
Talk by Robert McLachan, new members welcome. For more information visit www.strattonprobus.org.uk
Walking the Past, Town
Join us for a tour of Cirencester with the Museum’s photographic collection as a guide, for more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Open Quiet Garden
A hidden gem in the centre of Cirencester, the Quaker Meeting House is a quiet place for reflection that is open to all. Open every Thursday and each 3rd Saturday from May to September
Evening Lecture - Conquerors or Conquered? The Bathgate Roman Cemetery
Cirencester Excavations Committee excavated what became kn ow as the Bathgate Cemetery, for more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
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/
Workshop - Gelli Plate Printing with Textiles
Course by Jayne Emerson. For for more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
Beginners Machine Sewing
The course is taught by Lauren Holloway and costs £90.00. For further information, please see www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/workshops.
Bathurst Gravel 2024
For more information visit bathurstcyclingfestival.org/bathurst-gravel-uk/
Cirencester Repair Cafe
We will endeavour to repair toys, clothes, small electricals, household items and bikes. For further information, please phone 0752 6822 or find us at facebook.com/cirenrepaircafe.
Entertainment - Mardy Bums -
Mardy Bums are an established Arctic Monkeys tribute band hailing from Surrey. For more information visit www.sundial-theatre.co.uk
Charity Car Boot Sale
Sellers 8.00 £5.00 a car, Buyers 8.30 donation
No Traders - All proceeds to local good causes - Round Table.
National Theatre Live - NYE
Confronted with death, Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan’s deepest memories lead him on a mind-bending journey back through his life from childhood to mining underground, Parliament and fights with Churchill. For more information visit barntheatre.org.uk/barn-cinema
National Theatre Live - NYE
Confronted with death, Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan’s deepest memories lead him on a mind-bending journey back through his life from childhood to mining underground, Parliament and fights with Churchill. For more information visit barntheatre.org.uk/barn-cinema
Cirencester Ladies Probus Club - It's a Sinister World
A talk by Peter Petrie. For further information, please contact Rosie Leek on 01285 650041, Anne Collins on 01285 650041 or Linda Greening on 01285 654403.
Roman Cirencester - Town Walk
The remains of the ancient Roman town of Corinium lie underneath our feet as we walk around Cirencester. for more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
The Jazz Cave - Barnes & Newton in Concert
Simply Sublime Virtuosity
Alan Barnes - saxes/clarinet
David Newton - piano
Paul Jefferies - bass
Open Quiet Garden
A hidden gem in the centre of Cirencester, the Quaker Meeting House is a quiet place for reflection that is open to all. Open every Thursday and each 3rd Saturday from May to September
Spring Craft Fayre
Organised in aid of the Bristol Children’s Hospital Grand Appeal. Raffle prizes to be won. Refreshments available.
Barnsley Village Festival
Open Gardens - Barnsley House, Barnsley Park, The Little House and Oxwold House. for more information visit http://barnsleyvillage.co.uk/
Handbuilt Pottery: Make a Jug with Slip Decoration
Workshop with Pascale Wilson. For more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
Stitching with Nature
Workshop with Katerina Knight For more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
North Cerney Scamper
Fun-run, walk or scamper! 5k or 10k! Also see www.race-nation.co.uk.
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/
Open Quiet Garden
A hidden gem in the centre of Cirencester, the Quaker Meeting House is a quiet place for reflection that is open to all. Open every Thursday and each 3rd Saturday from May to September
Commonwealth War Graves
Organised by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. We invite you to discover, learn and remember about the lives of the 1.7 million men and women of the Commonwealth. Find out more at www.cwgc.org/war-graves-week.
Bournemouth Male Voice Choir
The Choir will be performing with the Minchinhampton Stuart Singers
Cirencester Civic Society
Garden Visiting - A very British tradition - speaker Margie Hoffnung
Visitors welcome for a donation of £3.00
Workshop - Brush Lettering
Workshop with Emma Barnes For more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
The Royal Ballet - The Winter's Tale
King Leontes of Sicilia is crippled with an all-comsuming jealousy when his friend King Polixenes of Bohemia, stays with him and his wife Hermoine. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Play - Midsummer
A chance meeting between two people in a wine bar. Helena is totally out of her league and Bob is not her type For more information visit barntheatre.org.uk/midsummer
Town Walk - Conflict and Trouble in Cirencester
Cirencester has always had the spirit to tackle perceived injustice and stand up to the Abbot/Lord of the Manor and reigning King even when the odds are stacked against them. For more in formation visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Open Quiet Garden
A hidden gem in the centre of Cirencester, the Quaker Meeting House is a quiet place for reflection that is open to all. Open every Thursday and each 3rd Saturday from May to September
Workshop - Porcelain Jewellery
Workshop with Rhi Jarman for more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
Workshop - Make a Necklace
Workshop with Stina Richardson for more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
Workshop - Small Raffia Clutch
An introduction to Raffia Craft by Claire Richardson For more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
Workshop - Portrait Drwaing
workshop with Alexandra Woods for more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
Trigger - The Stadium Rock Experience
Prepare to be captivated by an extraordinary audio and visual phenomenon as the highly acclaimed Trigger makes their grand debut at The Sundial Theatre. For more information visit www.sundial-theatre.co.uk
South Cerney Street Fair & Grand Duck Race
One of Gloucestershire’s finest FREE family events with over 60 stalls and attractions. Two examples are Go Carts and Dog Show. For further information, please see www.southcerneystreetfair.org.uk.
Family Drop-in Session
Get crafty at our family drop-in sessions and come away with a unique piece of art inspired by the museum. For more information please visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Children's Workshop - Roman Soldier Peg Doll
March into the museum and soldier out with your own Roman legionnaire. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Children's Workshop - Mini Mosaic
Join us for a morning of mosaic making. suitable for ages 8 and above. for more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Discover@ The Stores
Join us to discover the museums stores: the Cotswolds from prehistory to the 1950’s. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Children's Workshop - Bronze Age Beaker Pottery
Bringing history and creativity together you will get the chance to make your very own Bronze Age inspired pot. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Open Quiet Garden
A hidden gem in the centre of Cirencester, the Quaker Meeting House is a quiet place for reflection that is open to all. Open every Thursday and each 3rd Saturday from May to September
Royal Opera Live - Message in a Bottle.
The peaceful village of Bebko is alive with joyous celebrations. Suddenly, under attack, everything changes forever. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Family Drop-in Session
Get crafty at our family drop-in sessions and come away with a unique piece of art inspired by the museum. For more information please visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Entertainment - The Wurzels - The Cotswold Cider Festival - Corky
The return of The Wurzels. For more information visit www.gigantic.com/the-wurzels-tickets/cirencester-bingham-hall/2024-05-31-19-30
Entertainment - I'm Every Whitney Live
"I'm Every Whitney" The sensational tribute to Whitney Houston Brilliant vocalist Kieshia Chun brings her "Million Dollar Band" to The Sundial Theatre, Cirencester, singing live Whitney’s greatest hits. For more information visit www.sundial-theatre.co.uk
Entertainment - Roy Chubby Brown
Still going strong after 50 years. For more information visit www.ents24.com/cirencester-events/the-bingham-hall/roy-chubby-brown/682116
Cirencester Ladies Probus - The Man who walked from London to Edinburgh
A talk by Peter Covey-Crump. For further information, please contact Rosie Leek (01285) 650041, Anne Collins (01285) 653293 or Linda Greening (01285) 654403.
AQIVA - Working Party
General weeding and tidying around the Obelisk, warm clothes and stout footwear essential. If possible please bring your own tools. For more information call Alison Horrocks 01285 651765, 07856449109
Town Walk - Medieval Cirencester
Monks, Merchants & Mud! The fleeces of the Cotswold sheep were some of the most sought after in all Medieval Europe. Walk lasts just over an hour, please wear comfortable shoes and bring a raincoat. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Organ Recital by Anthony Pinel (St Chad's Shrewsbury)
Free Admission
Retiring Collection
The Jazz Cave - Hugh Turners’s Funky Jazz Quartet
tickets £20.00
Hugh Turner - guitar, Ollie Weston - Sax, Paul Jefferies - Bass and Damon Sawyer - Drums
Corinium Afternoon - Afternoon Talk
Join us for a Corinium Afternoon. One of our knowledgeable team will give a talk taking the Museum’s collection as a starting point. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
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/
Pride in Cirencester
For more information visit www.prideinglos.org.uk/pride-events-2024
Charity Car Boot Sale
Sellers 8.00 £5.00 a car, Buyers 8.30 donation
No Traders - All proceeds to local good causes - Round Table.
The Royal Opera Live - Andrea Chenier
At a glittering party in 18th century Paris the poet Andrea Chenier delivers an impassioned denunciation of Louis XV1. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Stratton Probus - Childhood Experiences of the Train to Cirencester
Talk by David Aldred. New members welcome. For more information visit www.strattonprobus.org.uk
Y.O.U.T.H Market
Young entrepreneurs and established traders come together for this year’s Y.O.U.T.H. Market. Supporting and promoting young enterprise in Cirencester by providing a platform to test business ideas, sharpen sales skills and trial merchandising techniques.
Car Show - Cotswold Airport
Open to the public with live action, music and food, £20.00 per ticket. Under 11 go free,
For further information and tickets - www.drip-show.com.
Sculpture Exhibition - A Celebration of Contemporary Art
Fresh Air Sculpture is a biennial sculpture exhibition held in the expansive organic garden of The Old Rectory in the Cotswold village of Quenington. For more information visit https://www.freshairsculpture.com/
Big Lunch in The Park
Free Entry - Market Stalls, Entertainment, Food and Drink, Live Music, Bring a Picnic and Eco Activities
Entertainment The Ultimate Celebration of Carlos Santana
The Ultimate Celebration of Carlos Santana Tribute Band
For more information visit www.sundial-theatre.co.uk
Discover@ The Stores
Join us to discover the museums stores: the Cotswolds from prehistory to the 1950’s. For more information visit https://coriniummuseum.org/
Cirencester Civic Society
Maurica - A private garden tour at The Whiteway - Speaker Sue Spielberg
Numbers are limited - prebooking is essential
Stratton Probus - The Terracotta Warriors
Talk by Lewis Lawton, breakfast before the talk 9.00. New members welcome. For more information visit www.strattonprobus.org.uk
Evening Lecture - Iron Age Animal Art
Animal depictions in the late Iron Ages art have always be associated with strong symbolism. This talk is based on the results of recently completed and soon to be published doctoral study. For more informhttps://coriniummuseum.org/ation visit
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/
Classic Car Show
There will be a wide variety of cars in front of the beautiful Parish Church in the Market Place. With food and drink provided by Burgerlish and The Cafeteria.
For more information please visit the organiser’s website.
AQIVA - Working Party
General weeding and tidying around the Obelisk, warm clothes and stout footwear essential. If possible please bring your own tools. For more information call Alison Horrocks 01285 651765, 07856449109
Festival - Nibley
Winter wonderland - The Hoosiers, EMF, Dodgy, Dutty Moonshine Big Band, for more information visit https://nibleyfestival.co.uk/
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/
Charity Car Boot Sale
Sellers 8.00 £5.00 a car, Buyers 8.30 donation
No Traders - All proceeds to local good causes - Round Table.
Bands in the Park 2024 Cirencester Band
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music. the Bands in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Community Development Trust and Cirencester Town Council.
Cirencester Civic Society
A tour of South Cerney, its history and development Speakers Barbara Chamberlain and Gill Scott
Numbers are limited on this visit - prebooking essential
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/
Bands in the Park - Metz Band
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music. The Bands in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Community Development Trust in partnership with Cirencester Town Council.
Gloucestershire Vintage and Country Extravaganza
The Gloucestershire Vintage & Country Extravaganza will make a welcome return to South Cerney Airfield, near Cirencester, on 2-4 August 2024. Now, after nearly 50 years, it’s regarded as one of the biggest and best steam, vintage and countryside events in the UK – and organisers have frozen ticket prices again for this year.
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/
Bands in the Park - Glos Concert Chamber Band
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music.
The Band in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Community Development Trust in partnership with Cirencester Town Council.
AQIVA - Working Party
General weeding and tidying around the Obelisk, warm clothes and stout footwear essential. If possible please bring your own tools. For more information call Alison Horrocks 01285 651765, 07856449109
Organ Recital by Andrew Storer (St John the Evangelist Derby)
Free Admission
Retiring Collection
Charity Car Boot Sale
Sellers 8.00 £5.00 a car, Buyers 8.30 donation
No Traders - All proceeds to local good causes - Round Table.
Bands in the Park - Big Brunch Band
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music
The Bands in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Community Development Trust in partnership with Cirencester Town Council
Fairford Steam Show
Also, come and see some beautiful steam engines in Fairford Market Place on Friday night.
The main Steam, Classic and Retro Show is open to the public from 10 am to 8 pm on Saturday 17 August and from 10 am to 5 pm on Sunday 18 August.
For further information and to purchase tickets, please see www.fairfordsteamshow.co.uk.
Bands in the Park - Chedworth Silver Band
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music.
The Bands in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Community Development Trust in partnership with Cirencester Town Council.
The Phoenix Festival
One of the few totally free music and arts festivals - the only one in the Cotswolds!
Bands in the Park - Salvation Army Band
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music.
The Bands in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Development Trust in partnership with Cirencester Town Council.
AQIVA - Working Party
General weeding and tidying around the Obelisk, warm clothes and stout footwear essential. If possible please bring your own tools. For more information call Alison Horrocks 01285 651765, 07856449109
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/
Charity Car Boot Sale
Sellers 8.00 £5.00 a car, Buyers 8.30 donation
No Traders - All proceeds to local good causes - Round Table.
Bands in the Park - Jazz Friday
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music
The Bands in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Community Development Trust in partnership with Cirencester Town Council.
Bands in the Park - Gloucester Band
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music
The Bands in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Community Development Trust in partnership with Cirencester Town Council.
Cirencester Civic Society
Atkyns Gloucestershire, the county 300 years ago - speaker Alan Pilbeam
Visitors welcome for a donation of £3.00
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/
Bands in the Park - Cirencester Band
Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of free music
The Bands in the Park programme is supported by Cirencester Community Development Trust in partnership with Cirencester Town Council.
AQIVA - Working Party
General weeding and tidying around the Obelisk, warm clothes and stout footwear essential. If possible please bring your own tools. For more information call Alison Horrocks 01285 651765, 07856449109
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/
Entertainment - The Big Local Night Out
The Big Local Night Out brings you the best of variety talent! Hosted by Comedy Magician, Tom Elliott. For more information visit www.sundial-theatre.co.uk
Entertainment - A Night of Queen/Killer Rhapsody
For over a decade, Killer Rhapsody have been blowing people’s minds with the hottest and most riveting tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen. Amazing harmonies and large orchestration. For more information visit www.sundial-theatre.co.uk
Cirencester Civic Society
Unearthing the Mammoth Graveyard - speakers Sally and Neville Hollingworth
Visitors welcome for a donation of £3.00
Entertainment - The Dazzling Diamonds
The Dazzling Diamonds are coming to Cirencester with their brand-new comedy variety drag show. www.dazzlingdiamondshow.com/ for more information
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/
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/
Cirencester Civic Society
400 years of Stroudwater textiles - Speaker Ian Mackintosh
Visitors welcome for a donation of £3.00
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/
Cirencester Civic Society
Cotswold Arts and Crafts and Folk Music - speaker Martin Graebe
Visitors welcome for a donation of £3.00
Film - Six Inches of Soil
Documentary film and event telling the inspiring story of young British farmers
For more information please visit https://barntheatre.org.uk/barn-cinema
Charity Concert
Featuring the Cirencester Male Voice Choir. Tickets cost £12. To order tickets, call 0844 8889991, email gac@grenvillemusic.co.uk
For further information, please visit THE GOOD AFTERNOON CHOIRS - Home.
The Coln Community Choir with Mindsong Sing 2
A musical matinee! from Oklahoma to The Streets of London. Tickets by donation, all proceeds going to Ashcroft Church Community Centre, please let them know if coming, ring Anne Clark 01285 860291 to reserve.
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/
Intermediate Throwing
The course costs £95.00 and is run by Ed Hill. For further information, please see this webpage.
Workshop - Use charcoal in the style of Georgia O'Keeffe
Free Drop in, For more information visit https://www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/
Bibury Literary Festival
Details and tickets on sale at https://www.biburyfestivals.com/event-info/biblit-2024
Holiday Snap - a comedy
A comedy by Michael Pertwee and John Chapman. This amateur production of “Holiday Snap” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd www.concordtheatricals.co.uk. The event is on Wednesday to Saturday 17-20 April 2024. Cost of tickets is Adults £10.00 and concessions £8.00. Tickets from Onestop, South Cerney or from South Cerney Players event tickets from TicketSource.
Entertainment - The Jazz Cave - The Music of Stan Getz
Richard Exall presents the music of Stan Getz, master saxophonist and champion of Bossa Nova. Tickets £20.00 from Corinium Museum or via Jazz Cave Website or call 07704297119
Elvis quiz and entertainment night
Raising funds for Breast Cancer now. Tickets available from The Golden Cross Inn or email enquiries to 123munchies51@gmail.com. An enjoyable and fun evening! Price is £22 per person and includes: Quizzes and picture quiz, sing along with Elvis and hot supper bits/snacks and photo opportunity with Elvis!! Teams of 3 or more up to a maximum of six.
Oil Painting inspired by Georgia O'Keefe
Course costs £90 and is taught by Claire Sanders. For further information, please visit this webpage.
Cirencester Civic Society
Restoring the Cotswold Canals - Speaker Barney Bruce
Visitors welcome for a donation of £3.00
Film - Poor Things
The tale of of Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr Godwin Baxter.
For more information visit barntheatre.org.uk/barn-cinema
Film - The Holdovers
In this good natured comedy set in 1970 an unpopular teacher, a rebellious student and a recently bereaved cook form an unlikely bond. For more information visit https://barntheatre.org.uk/barn-cinema (subtitles)
Rare Plant Fair
For more information visit https://www.rareplantfair.co.uk/our-fairs/2024-the-old-rectory-quenington-nr-cirencester/
Dvorak - Mass in D & Faure - Requiem
Performed by Fairford & District Choral Society. Tickets £15 for adults and £5 for under 18s. Tickets are available from Fairford Opticians, 11 High Street, Fairford,Tel 01285 713 313. Also available at the door (cash only) or by calling 01285 713681.
More information on the concert will be found at the Fairford Choral Society’s website.
Emilio Santoro as Elvis
Internationally acclaimed, 21-year-old Emilio Santoro brings his award-winning ELVIS PRESLEY theatre show to the UK.
Roth Guitar Duo
Supported by Corinium Players Guitar Ensemble. Adults £15. Concessions £13.
More information from www.coriniumplayers.com Tickets can be purchased here
Mark Making & Slab Building in Clay
Course runs from 10 am to 4 pm on both days and is taught by Jessica Thorn. For further information, please visit this webpage.
Cirencester Repair Cafe
We endeavour to mend toys, clothes, small electricals, household items and bikes. For further information, please telephone 0752 667 6822 or see our Facebook page - facebook.com/cirenrepaircafe.
"Mostly Mozart"
A concert performed by Cotswold Sinfonietta. Conductor is Ian Higginson and the leader Theresa Finzi. Show items include Mozart Symphonies 31 and 40 + Beethoven Egmont Overture. Ticket prices are as follows: £12 adults; £6 for U18s or in full time education. Tickets can be purchased on the door or reserved by emailing the orchestra manager: ryn.jo@me.com. More info from the Cotswold Sinfonietta website.
Beginners Machine Sewing
The course is taught by Lauren Holloway and costs £90.00. For further information, please see www.newbreweryarts.org.uk/workshops.