Thane & The Villeins

Fri 28th July 7:30pm
Pete Whittaker, Art Themen, George Double – a first rate jazz trio playing jazz standards by such greats as Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock and Cannonball Adderley
Read More Thane & The VilleinsFri 28th July 7:30pm
Pete Whittaker, Art Themen, George Double – a first rate jazz trio playing jazz standards by such greats as Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock and Cannonball Adderley
Read More Thane & The VilleinsSunday 16th July 7:30pm
Bold & Saucy Wrongs are a Suffolk band who’s original music is inspired by the works and words of Shakespeare
Read More Bold & Saucy WrongsFriday 14th July 2023 7:30pm
LUKE WRIGHT – performance poet extraordinaire brings his touring show to Two Sisters
“I believed that Fukayama line: the end of history. But History didn’t end, did it?”
Logan Dankworth, columnist and Twitter warrior, grew up romanticising the political turmoil of the 1980s. Now, as the EU Referendum looms he is determined to be in the fray of the biggest political battle for years. Meanwhile, Logan’s wife Megan wants to leave London to better raise their daughter. As tensions rise at home and across the nation, something is set to be lost forever.
The evening’s entertainment also includes an opening set of Luke’s poems in the first half.
Read More LUKE WRIGHT – The Remains of Logan DankworthThursday 6th July – Sun 9th July 7:30pm
Black & White Productions present
HARRY’S BAR – A TOUGH OF THE BLARNEY by Suzanne Hawkes
Harry’s Bar goes to Ireland with its usual eclectic mix of drama, cabaret and comedy.
Read More Harrys Bar – A Touch of The BlarneyTuesday 4th July 7:30pm
Black & White Productions present
HARRY’S BAR – A TOUGH OF THE BLARNEY by Suzanne Hawkes
Harry’s Bar goes to Ireland with its usual eclectic mix of drama, cabaret and comedy.
Read More Harrys Bar – A Touch of The Blarney PREVIEW PERFORMANCEFriday 30th June 7:30pm
A DOUBLE BILL OF POETRY
Sophia Michaels, Local Poetess, introduces you to a range of poetry covering many subjects on the ways of life and the life of ways, having looked at life as an interesting journey, rather than the hum-drum, Sophia has explored different ways at looking at the things we all know
Then Suffolk author and poet Mai Black will be introducing the ghosts of famous historical characters such as Genghis Khan, Queen Victoria, Mary Shelley and Abraham Li
Sun 25th June 2023 10:00AM to 4:30PM
A fun and informal all day workshop exploring the cosy crime genre, with specific focus on Agatha Christie. We will provide the resources and ideas for you to release your inner Agatha. Your imagination and devious thinking/problem solving skills will produce a satisfying solution to a given crime/mystery. Suitable for new and experienced writers alike. Do come and join us!
Hot drinks are available to purchase. Bring your own lunch.
Saturday 24 June 7:30pm
Local historian Charlie Haylock is back with a look at the origin and history of surnames.
Have you always wondered where your surname came from or what it means?
Come along and find out from Charlie”Always an entertaining and informative evening” “Charlie is a gem ……and a mine of information”
Saturday 24th June 2023 3:30pm – 4:30pm
A Geography of Horror examines how M R James’s ghost stories make use of the Suffolk landscape. His influence on the genre of supernatural fiction is colossal and can still be felt today in films, television and books. A major Suffolk writer, his work was strongest when he drew upon the county that he loved and knew so well. Simon Loxley will trace the footsteps of James’ characters as they find secrets in old books, unearth strange treasures, open
Read More Simon Loxley A Geography of HorrorSaturday 24 June 2023, 2:00PM – 3:00PM
The Skinned Man, in which DS Annie Bryce investigates a series of horrendous murders, is the first novel by award-winning retired Detective Sergeant Darren Bruce. He has 26 years service, the majority of his experience as a detective investigating major crime in Essex and Suffolk.
Read More Darren Bruce The Skinned Man