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The Art Trail
Hitchin Creative and Hitchin Festival teams have combined this year to organise the Hitchin Art Trail - a month-long celebration of Hitchin’s visual art and artists.
We are turning Hitchin into a giant art gallery with over 40 venues in the town centre featuring the work of artists from around the town and members of Hitchin Creative.
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All artwork is available to purchase via the festival website or by scanning the QR codes on the pictures themselves. Payment can also be made in person via the fesitval box office at the Hitchin Information Centre.
Find out more and pick up your map from the Hitchin Information office in the Churchyard or download it from www.hitchinfestival.co.uk.
HITCHIN
Diary
HHS - The Scilla Douglas
Lecture: The invention of public space in Victorian and Edwardian England from railings to benches
Diary
"LOCAL AUTHORS LOCAL VENUES
Poetry reading from 'Underword'"
& Eatery William Schaw Lindsay, Victorian Entrepeneur a talk by author Bill Lindsay
"LOCAL AUTHORS LOCAL VENUES YOU GUESS IT – Animals and Adventures"
James Willis: The Magic of Johannes Vermeer – A Dutch Master
Fri 30th June & Sat 1st July
12 noon - 11pm
Hitchin Town Football Club present the fourth Cider & Cheese Festival
Hitchin town football club present the 4th cider and cheese festival
All ciders sourced from Cornwall, Devon and Somerset. Music on both days.
Canary Club, Fishponds Road
FREE ADMISSION
Sponsored by Screenbond - Lyndhurst
Financial Management - B&D civil engineers
Saturday 1st July 10am - 4pm
Chalking Churchgate
Hitchin BID and Tim’s Art supplies brings you an art competition for all ages. Come down to Churchgate and design your A4 grid with chalk. Prizes for winners for Under 10’s,Under 15’s, and Over 15s.
Get in touch with your creative side or just have fun!
Face painting, Churchgate business participation and music to enjoy.
Churchgate Shopping Centre off the Market Square. FREE
Saturday 1st July 9am - 4pm
Hitchin Art Club: The Arcade Exhibition
A free, open-air exhibition of works by the members of Hitchin Art Club –now in its 80th Year!

The Arcade, off the Market Square
FREE
Saturday 1st July 10am - 4pm
Hitchin Summer Art Market

Over 30 local artists come together with some wonderful artworks/ pottery/ photography/ glassworks and more.
Hitchin Market Square. FREE
Saturday 1st July 10am - 4pm
Saturday 1st July 7:30pm
Hitchin Creative Day
A celebration of the creativity of Hitchin, and of H-town’s new arts hub, Hitchin Creative. Music, art, crafts and more. Free event. Further details at @hitchincreative or hitchincreative.co.uk

Hitchin Market Place | FREE
Sunday 2nd July 3pm - 5pm
Hitchin Chamber Orchestra - Postcards from America
Hitchin Chamber Orchestra presents ‘Postcards from America’ featuring Barber’s Adagio for Strings, Copland’s Clarinet Concerto and much more!

St Mary’s Church | FULL: £12/ £14 door CON: £6/ £7 door (those in FTE)
Sunday 2nd July 2pm - 4pm
Homes for London : the Peabody Story. A talk by Christine Wagg

The story of the Peabody Trust, initiated in 1862 by American banker and philanthropist George Peabody to create better housing for “the poor of London”. Tea included.
Holy Saviour Church, Radcliffe Rd.
Tickets £10
Hitchin Urban Sketchers Afternoon
Come and join the Hitchin Urban Sketchers for an afternoon of sketching out wonderful town centre with artist guided tips for successful drawing and sketching. All ages and abilities welcome. Bring your own materials, paper, pencils, pens or paints.
Meet in the Market Square FREE EVENT






Sunday 2nd July
Gates 5:30pm, Music from 6pm
Tuesday 4th July 1:05pm
The Priory Picnic
This is a lovely evening of music from ensembles at North Herts Music School in the grounds of The Priory School ending with a firework display.
NEW VENUE! The Priory School, Bedford Road, Hitchin, SG5 2UR
Adults: £12
Family (2 adults/2 children): £30
Child £6, free under 5s.
Tues 4th & Tues 18th July 6:30pm
Lunchtime Concert: American voices
Jubilate! Directed by
John Edwards
Celebrating Independence Day with a musical montage, showcasing some of the many voices of America, from folk to classical via the Silver Screen and Broadway.
St Mary’s Church | FREE (donations)
Tuesday 4th July 7:30pm

From Him to Her and my life as Katie
Two short stories to try and raise awareness of what it’s like to be transgender and the inner battle that goes on within.
Windmill Hill (By PRIDE BENCH) FREE
Hitchin Light Orchestra Summer
Sizzler
Hitchin Light Orchestra and Singers will be bringing a fabulous mix of Latin jazz and swing for this celebration of Summer.


Hitchin Town Hall | Tickets - £12

Tuesday 4th July 7:30pm
Wed 5th & Wed 12th July 7:00pm
Four Winds
Saxophone Quartet
Popular local sax quartet, Four Winds, return to Hitchin with a programme celebrating American Independence Day. More details at fourwindssaxophonequartet.com


Christchurch, Bedford Rd | FREE
Wednesday 5th July 7pm - 7:45pm
Hertfordshire Health Walks - Taster Health Walk

Join our free Health Walks lead by qualified leaders. Two levels of walk around Hitchin: 30/60 minutes. Wear appropriate footwear for pavements/ grassy paths Meet at Hitchin Market Square by the clock | FREE
Thursday 6th July 1.:05pm
Local Authors Local Venues

Local Spooky Fable
– not for the faint of heart
Short story based in Hitchin about how the drowning of a local witch in our lovely river long ago might have modern day horrific repercussion. An aperitivo is included in the price of the ticket.
Gusto Italian for Taste, Churchgate
Tickets: £15
Lunchtime Concert: Tom Coates Violin and Ben Ward Piano
Playing - Beethoven Op 24 and Brahms Op108
St Mary’s Church FREE
Thursday 6th July 7:30pm
Fri 7th - Sat 22nd July 6:30pm - 7:30pm & 8:30pm - 9:30pm
After Dark
Opening of Exhibition featuring paintings and prints of the night.
The Market Theatre Cabaret Bar
FREE ENTRY
Bar open from 7.30pm
After Dark


Art exhibtion featuring paintings and prints of the night.
The Market Theatre Cabaret Bar
FREE ENTRY
Bar open before and after the theatre
Thurs 6th & 20th July 4pm - 9pm
Thursday 6th July 7pm - 7:45pm
Hitchin Street Food Monthly

The biggest street food market in Hertfordshire returns for 2022 with the cream of Indie food traders, stocked bars and live DJ’s!
Riverside in front of St Mary’s Church FREE
Friday 7th July
Doors: 7:30pm, Start: 8:00pm
Local Authors Local Venues

Poetry reading
Local poet Chris Burleigh will read poems to move you, to surprise you, and to make you laugh -then give you insight into the mind of the writer, and why each poem is constructed the way it is. An aperitivo is included in the price of the ticket.
Gusto Italian for Taste, Churchgate
Tickets: £15
Friday 7th July
Doors at 7pm, Start: 7:30pm
Hitchin Films
Aftersun (12)

Twenty years after their last holiday at a fading vacation resort, Sophie reflects on the rare time spent with her loving and idealistic father Calum. Sophie’s recollections become a powerful and heartrending portrait of their relationship, as she tries to reconcile the father she knew with the man she didn’t.
The Queen Mother Theatre Studio Tickets from www.hitchinfilms.co.uk
Singing for Crisis with Beth Merill

Local singer/ songwriter will be performing an evening of orginals & covers all to raise money for homelessness charity Crisis.
The Market Theatre, Sun Street £5 (all ticket money and donations to Crisis)
Friday 7th July 8:00pm
Sat 8th July 11am onwards
Eats and Beats
Come down and enjoy the eclectic mix of businesses on Sun St and Bucklersbury.
Club Classics @ Hitchin Town Hall

Join us as we kick off the summer season with an evening of club classics and 90’s/00’s dance tracks. Book in advance to avoid disappointment!
HItchin Town Hall
Get tickets from https://www.
Enjoy food, drink, and bakes from the great eateries this area of town has to offer, whilst enjoying some live music and DJ’s. Shops and businesses will also have stalls and activities for you to participate in.
Sun Street and Buckersbury
FREE t: 01462 437687 e: info@hairbytalents.co.uk



Saturday 8th July 7:30pm
Saturday 8th July 7:30pm
Watch The Wings
Hitchin Concert Band


A Summer evening of music for all the family: showstoppers – movie themes – well known jazz and classical pieces including solos played by Lesley Pearce (violin) and Debbie Barnes (Bassoon)
St Mary’s Church | £10 full. £5 children
Saturday 8th July 7:30pm
A Song Cycle by Laura McHugh

Be the first to hear some brand new musical theatre! Local composer (and Market Theatre veteran) Laura McHugh presents a song cycle exploring the themes of Releasing and Restarting. Featuring singers from the West End. The Market Theatre, Sun Street Tickets £13.20
Sat 8th & Sun 9th July 12pm - midnight (Sat) 12pm - 9pm (Sun)
A Slice of Jazz - North Herts Guild of Singers
North Herts Guild of Singers present an exciting evening of Jazz accompanied by a Jazz Trio, conducted by Harry Bradford. Details nhgs.org.uk
Walsworth Road Baptist Church
£15 Full, £5 those in FTE
Beer Festival at the Town Hall

Join us for local brewed beer, live music, open mic and DJ sets. Free entry, 18+ only entry, ID required.
Hitchin Town Hall
FREE
Sunday 9th July 12 noon - 8pm
Tuesday 11th July 1:05pm
Vino Fest
Great wine, tasty food and live music, what else could you ask for? Join us for the first Vino Fest.

Hitchin Cricket Club and Blueharts
Hockey Club
Tickets from weevinoteca.com/events/
Bespoke commissions




Group & 1:1 workshops
527085
Bury Mead Road, Hitchin, SG5 1RT
Lunchtime
Concert: Catherine Wilmers & Jill Morton
Catherine Wilmers, cello and Jill Morton, piano present a selection of stunning music for cello and piano including Beethoven’s Variations on “Bei Mannern from the Magic Flute”, Marie Dare’s The Spanish Shawl and then the riveting and magnificent Shostakovich Sonata. St Mary’s Church | FREE

Tuesday 11th July 7:30pm
Rock ‘n’ Roll Politics with Steve Richards

The award winning author, presenter and podcaster, Steve Richards, takes you on a behind the scenes guide to all the latest epic political dramas. In memory of the late Judi Billing, Hitchin Councillor for over 40 years.
Sponsored by Cllr. Keith Hoskins and Cllr. Ian Albert The Market Theatre | Tickets £10

All sales to Herts Welcomes Refugees.
Wednesday 12th July 7:30pm
Wednesday 12th & 19th July 7pm start
A recital of trombone music
Leeds Conservatoire undergraduate
Briony Arnold and Hitchin pianist
Michael Crowley perform their favourite trombone music by female and non-binary composers. Proceeds to Helping Herts Homeless.

Christchurch, Bedford Rd
FREE - donations accepted
Hitchin Ghost Walks

Take a trip into Hitchin’s spooky past with your two informative and entertaining guides; prepare for a little history and lots of ghostly tales.
Meet outside Hitchin Information
£10.00 Adults, Children £5 ( under 15yr)
Available to purchase at Hitchin Information, 1a Churchyard, Hitchin or online www.hitchinherts.shop







Wednesday 12th July 8pm
HHS - The Scilla Douglas Lecture: The invention of public space in Victorian and Edwardian England from railings to benches
An illustrated talk by Professor Katrina Navickas, University of Hertfordshire.
Thursday 13th July 1:05pm
The Richard Whitmore Studio, Queen Mother Theatre, Walsworth Road
Tickets £5
Sponsor: Hitchin Historical Society
Thursday 13th July 7:30pm
Lunchtime Concert: Heather Fuller and Lucy Miller White: An Afternoon at the Opera

St Mary’s Church FREE
Thurs 13th - Sat 29th July
Every Thurs & Fri at 7:30pm / Sat at 7pm
Gertrude Lawrence:
A lovely way to spend an evening
The 1930’s star Gertrude Lawrence tells her story in her own words. Lucy Stevens embodies the spirit of Gertie with pacy dialogue which is funny and revealing. Bursting with songs including hits by Noel Coward and Kurt Weill.
St Mary’s Church | Tickets £10

Anne & Matilda (a Hitchin History play)

Anne and Matilda Lucas daughters of the painter Samuel, spent their spinster years wintering in Rome. The play is set at afternoon tea where we are enlightened by their Italian adventures.
The Market Theatre, Sun Street Tickets £14.50 / £12.50 conc (Thurs)
Friday 14th July 1:05pm
Friday 14th July
Doors: 7:30pm, Start: 8:00pm
Lunchtime Concert: The Alban Duo

Friends since school, Emma Adlard and Stephanie Rawlins founded Alban Duo in 2014 with their first fundraising concert in St Albans. Since then, Alban Duo has raised thousands of pounds for charity. Emma is Director of Development at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and Stephanie is Marketing Manager for Events at the Royal College of Music. St Mary’s Church | FREE
Saturday 15th July
10am - 2pm
Hitchin Eco Day
A day full of sustainable lifestyle, green initiatives and eco fun, with bike repairs, local products, rescued food, clothes swaps, workshops and much more.

Hitchin Market Square
FREE
Hitchin Films
SAINT OMER (12)
A piercing fiction feature in the form of a courtroom drama, based on a real-life case: mysterious, tragic and intimately unnerving. French court room drama.

The Queen Mother Theatre Studio Tickets from www.hitchinfilms.co.uk
Saturday 15th July
10:30am - 5pm
Shop Small HitchinSummer Market
An exciting market celebrating amazing creative, independent businesses from Hitchin and the surrounding areas. Come along, shop small and support local!
Hitchin Town Hall FREE

Saturday 15th July 10:30am - 3:30pm
Saturday 15th July 1pm
Jacqueline LordFunny verse about being old
Hitchin Historical Society - History Day
History Day with stalls from local heritage, history and civic societies
Church House, Churchyard
FREE Sponsor: Hitchin Historical Society

Saturday 15th July 11am - 4pm
Holwell Life DrawingLong Saturday Session
Tutored Sessions // All levels of ability welcome // 18+ // Participants must provide their own materials facebook.com/HolwellLifeDrawing

For more info please email matthew.burden@network.rca.ac.uk
Holwell Village Hall, SG5 3SS £30 - Booking essential
Jacqueline Lord will take you on a journey filled with drama and comedy. She sees, says and smells the world ,with emotive words ,laced with dramatic imagery.
Go and see her!
On top of Windmill Hill FREE
Saturday 15th July 11:00am - 11:45am
Local Authors Local Venues

Bibble and Bubbles story with some bubble fun
Local children’s author Alice
Hemming will read a fun story and have some bubble activities too – the fabulous folks at Fabios will provide an ice cream for each child (inc in price of ticket).
Fabios Gelato Hitchin | Tickets: £15 For ages 2-7
Saturday 15th July 1pm - 3pm
Saturday 15th July 7:30pm
Hitchin Physic Garden Open Afternoon
Explore this fascinating garden and learn about the medicinal use of plants and Hitchin’s pharmaceutical history.
Located near the Library at Paynes Park | FREE
Sponsor: Hitchin Historical Society

Sunday 16th July
2pm - 3:30pm or 3:30 - 5pm
An American Journey with Hitchin Band

An evening concert by Hitchin Brass Band playing an American themed programme with music from across the years.
St Mary’s Church
£10.00 Adult, £5.00 children under 16
Sunday 16th July
10:30am
BuzzWorks Open Day

Enjoy the flower garden, see bees and queen in the observation hive. Children’s activities.
Refreshments and honey.
BuzzWorks Discovery Centre
178 Old Hale Way, Hitchin FREE - Book at buzzworksweb@gmail.com
Stag Walker - Hitchin to Charlton Circular Walk
Join Stag Walkers, a Ramblers group aimed mainly at people in their 20s, 30s and slightly older, for a 5-mile circular walk. RSVP: meetup.com/ stagwalkers Woodside Car Park | FREE


Wednesday 19th July
Doors 7pm for 7:30pm
Tuesday 18th July 7:30pm

Hitchin Flower
Arranging Club Open Evening
NAFAS demonstrator, Elizabeth Robinson will be making floral arrangements with a theme of “My Family and Other Animals”, raffled at the end of the evening.

Church House, Church Yard
Tickets £8
Hitchin Rock Choir

An evening of rock and pop songs performed by Hitchin’s local choir. Proceeds will go to Stand-by-me Children’s Bereavement Support charity.
Tilehouse Street Baptist Church
Tickets £5
Wednesday 19th July 7:30pm
Deckchairs, Piers and Souvenirs: A History of the British Seaside in 100 objects

Historian Kathryn Ferry’s talk explores our experience of the seaside through the things that make it distinctive.
Holy Saviour Church, Radcliffe Road
Tickets £12 (includes welcome drink)
Wednesday 19th July 7:30pm
Wednesday 19th July 8pm
Hitchin Ukulele Club

A chance to join the group for the monthly jam and open mic session playing anything from Abba to Gun n’ Roses – don’t forget your ukes!
The Market Theatre Cabaret Bar FREE
Wednesday 19th July 8pm
Benslow MusicRose Consort of Viols

Remembering Byrd & Weelkes
William Byrd and Thomas Weelkes both died 400 years ago in 1623. Both wrote elegant fantasias, in nomines and dances for viols, alongside vocal music. This programme presents a cross-section of their output.
Benslow Music
Tickets £20 (under 27’s free)
Thursday 20th July 1.05pm
The Miss Lewis Lecture: The petticoat peril: exploring women in pharmacy history
An illustrated talk by Briony Hudson.
Queen Mother Theatre Studio | £5 Sponsor: Hitchin Historical Society

Lunchtime Concert: Clifton Hughes (Piano)


Chopin didn’t just write pretty waltzes; some of his melodies and harmonies take unexpected turns, as you’ll hear in this all-Chopin recital.
St Mary’s Church FREE
Thursday 20th July 8:30pm
Thursday 20th July 8:00pm

Mostly Comedy
Hitchin Jazz Jam
A great night of music, with a house band from H-Town’s finest jazzers. Come and listen, or join in. More info and tickets (£10, or £8 in advance) from facebook.com/hitchinjazzjam or markettheatre.co.uk

The Market Theatre Cabaret Bar Tickets £8 advance / £10 on door
Hitchin’s popular comedy club relaunches at the QUEEN MOTHER THEATRE. Join host DAVID EPHGRAVE for a mixed bill of top comedians, including standup from REGINALD D HUNTER (QI, Have I Got News For You) with full lineup TBA.
The Queen Mother Theatre Tickets from: mostlycomedy.co.uk

Friday 21st July 1:05pm
Friday 21st July
Doors: 7:30pm, Start: 8:00pm
Lunchtime Concert:
Joanna Lam
She studied music at Kings College where she received first class honours and was awarded the Purcell Prize for gaining the highest mark in the degree 2016-17.

St Mary’s Church FREE
Saturday 22nd July 7:30pm
Hitchin Films
RYE LANE (15)
This sunny south London romcom hits all the right spots. Sundance acclaimed. Two people spending a lovely day together. Filmed in Peckham, Brixton and the South Bank.

The Queen Mother Theatre Studio Tickets from www.hitchinfilms.co.uk
Sunday 23rd & 30th July 2pm
Caritas Harmony: Wine, Women and Song
Award-winning Ladies’ choir, Caritas Harmony present a memorable evening of popular and classical songs in aid of a local charity. Refreshments available.

St Mary’s Church
Tickets £10, Under 12’s FREE
History and Wildlife of Hitchin Cemetery

Lasting about an hour, this tour looks at the origins of the Victorian cemetery, tours notable graves and shows off some of the wildlife that this green space provides.
Starts inside the Chapel in Hitchin Cemetery, St.John’s Road
FREE - booking required
Monday 24th July 2pm
Tuesday 25th July 10am - 10:45am
Where are you Hartley Bear?
Join us in the Wobbly Wood for a heartwarming adventure of friendship and fun as we help Hartley Bear, a lost little teddy find his way home. Come with your Teddy Bear.

Hitchin Library | £3
Tuesday 25th July 1:05pm
Local Authors Local Venues

Nature in Your Local Patch
Nic Wilson - Guardian Country Diarist will give a talk about the importance of nature in our local area: exploring different ways of noticing and appreciating the natural world, and including readings from her Guardian country diaries. A drink is included in the price of the ticket.
Halsey’s Deli & Eatery | Tickets: £15
Tuesday 25th July 7pm
Lunchtime Concert: The Galliard Trio
The Galliard Trio was formed forty-two years ago and, since then, has been giving concerts in music clubs, stately homes, churches, schools and arts centres, often in support of good causes. It has played many times in Hertfordshire and this is its fourth visit to the Hitchin Festival.
St Mary’s Church | FREE
Historic Walking TourHitchin’s History
A guided walk around Hitchin’s historic Town Centre with the British Schools Museum’s former curator Andy Gibbs. Meet outside Hitchin Information
£7.50 Adults, Children £5 ( under 15 yrs) Available to purchase at Hitchin Information, 1a Churchyard, Hitchin or online www.hitchinherts.shop

Thursday 27th July 1:05pm
Thursday 27th July 3pm - 3:30pm
Lunchtime Concert:
Nick Evans-Pughe
Nick Evans-Pughe and friends perform the Piano Quartet by Schumann.
St Mary’s Church FREE
Thursday 27th July 7.30pm
Local Authors Local Venues

Poetry reading from ‘Underword’
JS Watts’ poetry and prose appear in publications in Britain, Canada, Australia and the States and have been broadcast on BBC and Independent Radio. Now she’s in Hitchin to read you some thought provoking poetry from her Underword while you enjoy a coffee. Drink included.
Halsey’s Deli & Eatery | Tickets: £15
Friday 28th July
1:05pm
William Schaw
Lindsay, Victorian
Entrepeneur
a talk by author Bill Lindsay
Lindsay will talk about his new book based on the unpublished journals of William Schaw Lindsay (1815-1877).

Hitchin British Schools | Tickets £4
Lunchtime Concert:


Masa Tayama
Masa Tayama is one of todays most accomplished pianists and is much in demand across Europe and Japan.
St Mary’s Church FREE
Friday 28th July 3pm - 3:45pm
Friday 28th July
7pm for 7:30pm - 9:30pm
LOCAL AUTHORS LOCAL VENUES YOU GUESS IT –Animals and Adventures

Local children’s author Jane WilsonHowarth will play ‘You Guess It’animal descriptions from her kid’s adventure stories for children to guess plus read a short story – the fabulous folks at Fabios will provide an ice cream for each child (inc in price of ticket).
Fabios Gelato Hitchin | Tickets: £15 For ages 8-12 but all children welcome
Friday 28th July
Door time: 6:45pm, Start time: 7:30pm
James Willis: The Magic of Johannes Vermeer – A Dutch Master
Celebrating the work of one of Holland’s great artists. Vermeer’s sell out exhibition in Amsterdam demonstrated just how extraordinary his paintings are. Willis discusses what makes them so magically appealing.

Walsworth Community Centre | £10
Elvis at St Mary’s Summer Spectacular

In beautiful St Mary’s Church, transformed for a spectacular musical experience, top class entertainment from the UK’s leading Elvis tribute artist, JD King. Regularly appearing on TV & Radio as well as on stage, JD King’s shows are enthralling experiences. Tickets on sale at www.wegottickets.com/HeartofHitchinEvents. There will be a bar & fundraising raffle on the night during the interval. Profits go to St Mary’s Preservation Trust ‘HeartofHitchin’ appeal to repair the building.
St Mary’s Church | Tickets £15 adult £5 under 18s.
Saturday 29th July 10am
Sunday 30th July 11am - 3:30pm
North Herts Pride Market

Pride Market in Hitchin’s Market Place from 10am. With stalls run by, or for, the LGBTQIA+ community.
Market Place Hitchin FREE
Hitchin Town Hall: Drag Brunch

Join us for bingo, bubbly and brunch! Featuring the fantastic MKFSounds & ‘Flick the Drag Queen’. Glass of Prosecco on arrival and Breakfast Brunch included.
Hitchin Town Hall | Tickets £38 www.wegottickets.com/location/873
