Home, I’m Darling
Malvern Theatres WR14 3HBBill Kenwright presents Laura Wade's HOME, I’M DARLING. Olivier Award for Best New Comedy Winner in 2019. A thought-provoking new comedy about one woman's quest to be the perfect 1950s housewife,…
Bill Kenwright presents Laura Wade's HOME, I’M DARLING. Olivier Award for Best New Comedy Winner in 2019. A thought-provoking new comedy about one woman's quest to be the perfect 1950s housewife,…
On real equality and inclusion: Afua Hagan, one of the leading voices on diversity in Britain, examines our legacy in the context of Black Lives Matter and Equality for Women. Afua…
Theseus kept repairing his ship until one day all the parts had been replaced with new parts. We will discuss the question 'Is it the same ship?' This session is…
With national and local charity stalls, including Acorns Children's Hospice, Cancer Research UK, Sight Concern (Malvern Branch) and Worcestershire Animal Rescue Shelter. Entrance is 20p and the market is open…
Visit Elmslie House in Malvern for a Mother's Day-inspired craft fair on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 March 2023 (open 10.30am - 4pm on both days). The fair will feature…
Writer and campaigner Melissa Benn in conversation with social historian Jane Martin about the strength of political and family traditions - concerning ethics, ideas and ways of campaigning - and…
Artist and illustrator Will Hughes presents a workshop for children demonstrating how to create and draw historical characters and use them to make an illustrated story. Suitable for children aged…
How do you find lasting love in today’s volatile world? For documentary-maker and dating app addict Zoe, swiping right has only delivered an endless stream of Mr Wrongs, to her…
Can we ever blamed for following our nature? Is there such a thing as being too kind? These are the questions that the fable of The Frog and the Scorpion…
Belinda Zhawi in conversation and performance with poet and filmmaker Victoria Adukwei Bulley about their work and expressions of Black feminist poetics. Belinda Zhawi is a Zimbabwean literary and sound…
Relative Distance in the Afterlives of Slavery: Matthew J. Smith, Director of the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery at University College London, shares some of…
Ruth Davey, Director of Look Again, evidence-based mindful photography for mental health and wellbeing, explores how seeing with fresh eyes enables us to improve our wellbeing and resilience in the…
Preview courtesy of Parkland Entertainment French actress Laure Calamy – familiar to audiences from Netflix’s Call My Agent – gives an exceptional performance in this pulse-pounding thriller. A frazzled mother…
Is it Magic Science...Science Magic? Or Science Magic...Magic Science? I'm sure it's Science, with a lot of demos and laughs. Some of my most entertaining stand up science in a…
Insurgent Empire: Priyamvada Gopal, Professor of Postcolonial Studies at the University of Cambridge, discusses how Britain's enslaved and colonial subjects were not merely victims of empire but also agents whose…
Bill Kenwright presents Laura Wade's HOME, I’M DARLING. Olivier Award for Best New Comedy Winner in 2019. A thought-provoking new comedy about one woman's quest to be the perfect 1950s housewife,…
A science show that encompasses all time and space. Can be suited to all age groups.
Benjamin Zephaniah and Liz Berry have a chat. Poet, writer, lyricist, musician and actor, Benjamin Zephaniah in conversation with award-winning Black Country poet, Liz Berry, about racism, Black Liberation, revolution…
Preview courtesy of Signature Entertainment A retired sea captain and his daughter must reassess their strained relationship after he begins a new romance with a widowed housekeeper. Set on the…
Carwyn Jones, former First Minister of Wales, presents a political view of this year's theme. Professor Rt. Hon. Carwyn Jones is a former First Minister of Wales, a role he…
Phantom Thread’s Vicky Krieps gives an exhilarating performance as an imperious empress in this irreverent period biopic. Don’t expect a kitsch fashion plate portrayal of ‘Sissi’, Empress Elisabeth of Austria,…
British writer-director Georgia Oakley’s frank, searing and beautifully photographed debut follows a lesbian teacher facing homophobia at a pivotal point in British history. England, 1988: Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government is…