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Apr
29
Wed
Beta Testing @ Jacksons Lane
Apr 29 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Beta Testing is a hotchpotch remix of juggling subculture and influences such as TED talks, The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy and a fear of the haddock.

In what began life as a blog, set up after a late night conversation about circus, art and how to make the perfect pizza, Beta Testing looks at the intricacies and probability of juggling.

Sparks, Udry and Pang share theory, secrets and more than a few laughs as they take us through throwing, catching and dropping.

You can watch the trailer here and read a review of the show here.

Early Bird: Book before Fri 17 Apr and save 10%

Feb
12
Sun
LAUDERDALE SUZUKI MUSIC: SING WITH PATTY @ Lauderdale House
Feb 12 @ 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm

LAUDERDALE SUZUKI MUSIC: SING WITH PATTY Sun 12 Feb, 2.30–3pm | Free A free singing session for children under 5 years old. Patty will teach songs with hand movements, chime bars and percussion instruments. These classes provide an excellent foundation for learning an instrument.

Dec
8
Fri
Wreath-making Masterclass @ The Harington Scheme
Dec 8 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join us for a wreath-making masterclass with F.bombe.

Immerse yourself in the sensory and festive pleasure of making your own wreath for yourself or to give away.

All materials and refreshments are included.

Only eight places available  – please book early to avoid disappointment.

Feb
9
Sat
The Sea Show @ Lauderdale House
Feb 9 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Our February children’s show is The Sea Show; a quirky and hilarious mix of puppet show, natural history and comedy cabaret created by actor, musician and puppeteer Craig Johnson.

Meet crazy characters like Morwenna the ‘beautiful’ mermaid, Ruan the reformed seagull and salty seadog Captain Pemburthy, as well as a cast of mischievous sea-squirts, anemones, limpets, crabs and pilchards. Come and celebrate the sea with tall tales, silly slapstick, fantastic facts, live music and songs – unmissable fun for children and adults of all ages!

The Sea Show will take place at 10.30am on Saturday 9 February. Performances last approximately 45 minutes and are suitable for children aged 3+ and their families.