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An Evening with "The History Guy" Dan Snow
TV presenter and podcasterDan Snowwill talk about his career from travelling historic battlefields with his Dad, to anecdotes fromThe One Showsofa and his recent adventures searching for Ernest Shackleton’s shipEndurancein the Antarctic.
Over a 20 year television career, Dan—The History Guy— has made many programmes for the BBC, Discovery, Channel 5 and most recently his new online history channel, History Hit TV. He has interviewed royalty, visited over 80 countries and filmed on battlefields past and present.
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Friday 19th May 8pm £25 (£45 for a pair)
Royal Tunbridge Wells Orpheus Male Choir

The Royal Tunbridge Wells Orpheus Male Voice Choir is excited to perform at Trinity again, with a wonderful selection of songs from musicals, pop classics, modern and traditional pieces sung with its unmistakeable rich harmonies. Come, sit back, relax, and enjoy am evening’s entertainment comprising great sounds from a rich variety of musical genres.
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Saturday 20th May 7pm
£22
(£21 Concs)
(£17 Under 15)



£14
(£12 Concs) (£10 Under 15s) (£40 Family) 7:15pm
Join the critically-acclaimed Pantaloons Theatre Company for a riotous Regency rom-com! Meet misguided matchmaker Emma as she tries to play Cupid in this hilarious yet faithful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s satirical story This fast-paced, physical and funny show is filled with romance, music and The Pantaloons’ own charming brand of theatrical chaos.

Martin Taylor
Award winning guitarist MARTIN TAYLOR has established a unique musical career as an internationally acclaimed musician, and his inimitable style has seen him recognized as the world’s foremost exponent of solo jazz guitar playing.

As well as his solo concerts and recordings, he has also collaborated with musicians from many different musical genre including, Stephane Grappelli, Jeff Beck, Gary Burton, Chet Atkins, Bill Wyman, George Harrison, Dionne Warwick, Diane Schuur and Jamie Cullum
"Martin Taylor
one of the most awesome solo guitar players in the history of the instrument. He’s unbelievable" – Pat Metheny
Friday 26th May 8pm £22
"A cleverly adopted, joyous comic make over of the treasured story" - The Stage
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"A triumph... dazzling duo from Clownfish Theatre" - Adelaide Advertiser ★★★★★

“The hero next door was excellent. The children were engaged throughout!” - Teachers Reaction

From the award winning author of The Boy At The Back Of The Class, Onjali Q. Raúf MBE; The Hero Next Door is a celebration of difference, friendship and working together to do the right thing.
Meet Musa, a refugee; Haley, an autistic girl who adores frogs; and would-be bully Melody. This unlikely bunch come together to save an elderly neighbour from a con-woman posing as a carer, with thrilling and hilarious results.
Thursday 1st June 3pm & 6:30pm £14 (£12 Under 15s) M
Atttenborough And His Animals
"A beautiful deliverance of theatrical comedy" - All About Entertainment ★★★★★
The magic of David Attenborough live! A blue whale swims through the depths. Racer snakes pursue an iguana across the desert. Two hapless fools recreate wonderful scenes of the natural world.
Friday 2nd June 7:30pm £16 (£14 Concs) M
Griff Rhys Jones: The Cat's Pyjamas
"Great comedy" - The Telegraph ★★★★
Griff Rhys Jones is back on the road with his much-anticipated brand new stand-up tour for 2023. Join Griff as he shares more funny observations and comic stories.

"The jokes come faster than the rapids on the River Tay" - The Guardian
Saturday 3rd June 8pm £24
Thursday 15th June 7pm £22 (£21 Concs) (£17 Under 15) M

"Subtle. Intelligent. Perceptive. Observant. And very, very funny" - Herald Sun
It’s been a long wait for the globe-trotting Scot and his ever-growing fanbase. But, 2023 sees the return of Danny Bhoy to the UK stage with his brand-new show ‘Now Is Not A Good Time.’ Don’t miss this internationally renowned and critically acclaimed comic, who regularly sells out tours all around the world with his unique brand of observational storytelling.
Friday 16th June 7:30pm £21
Pop-Up Poetry
Local poets in one of the town’s best-loved venues: what could be better than that for a community festival offering “poetry for all, big or small”?

Last year’s event attracted a capacity crowd and introduced poets from Eastbourne, Hastings, Brighton and London as well as featuring publications and projects from local collectives. From eco-poetry to humorous verse, there really was a sonnet for everyone! This year’s event promises to be even bigger and better, so reserve your space in the café while you still can.
Saturday 17th June 12pm