Showcase of Into the Fire
The Market Theatre Market Street, LedburyInto the Fire is a bold and dramatic two-act play set in the final days of Pompeii – written and directed by LADS member Jessica Monk. It follows the story…
Into the Fire is a bold and dramatic two-act play set in the final days of Pompeii – written and directed by LADS member Jessica Monk. It follows the story…
National Dance Company Wales present Blue | Glas Let NDC Wales hold your hand through a strikingly beautiful evening of dance. When words fall short, movement and touch can ground…
A talk to be given by Elaine Tomlinson A look at the life and works of Michael Noakes, a famous portrait artist who lived in Malvern. During a career of…
The Malvern Hills Challenge is an annual event held to raise funds for Help for Heroes. In 2025, the event raised £21,500. Enjoy the stunning scenery of the Malvern Hills…
A charming medieval manor house set within the largest orchard cared for by the National Trust, Brockhampton boasts over six centuries of history and 1,700 acres of woodland, parkland and…
Why not visit Malvern Museum in the ancient Priory Gatehouse in the centre of Great Malvern? There's free opening on Saturday 12 September from 10am until 4.30pm. The town’s ancient…
This is a rare opportunity to visit this Edwardian building and marvel at its lavish décor. The Masonic Hall, originally part of the Belle Vue Hotel, is situated on Belle…
A great weekend of non-stop action amongst the longer shadows of Autumn where there is usually some very quick runs after a season of driving for everyone. Gates open 8am…
Dating back to 1858, the historic Round Market hosts a market five days a week (Tuesday - Saturday, 9am - 3pm).
Exhibition opens Friday 29 May and runs until Saturday 26 September 2026 In collaboration with the Malvern Theatre Players, this exhibition will combine the museum's collection with costume. With the…
Built in 1836 by the United Brethren, the Gadfield Elm Chapel is the world's oldest surviving Latter-day Saint chapel. Today, restored to its original glory, it stands as a lasting…
The everyday lives of farming people in 17th Century Ripple Parish, brought to life in words and images, food and drink, clothes and homes of the period, illustrated by St…