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KENT EDITIONAPRIL 2013
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Y O U R R E G I O N A L E N T E R T A I N M E N T , A R T S , C U L T U R E A N D T H E A T R E M A G A Z I N E
Cocktail? Coffee?Our favourite places around Kentthe pie factory, MARGATEA CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE COMMUNITY
What's On in KentYOUR DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO APRIL EVENTS
FROM HARD-EDGED DRAMA TO PANTOMIMETHE PLAYHOUSE THEATRE, WHITSTABLE
reactkent.co.uk
THELAUNCHISSUE
WHO KNEW KENT WAS SO ENTERTAINING?
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React Magazine is published by Sideways Media Ltd�e Oast / Stone Green Farm / Mersham / Nr Ashford / Kent / TN25 7HE
01233 226240 / [email protected] / www.reactkent.co.uk
CREATIVE AND EDITORIAL DIRECTOR: Donna MartinPUBLISHING AND SALES DIRECTOR: Adam Ready
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT: Gemma DunnGRAPHIC DESIGNER: Dave Leo Yogore
ACCOUNT MANAGERS: Alex Perseval, Greg Bettles, Dan ClarkCONTRIBUTORS: Luke Yates, Rebecca Green, Olly Smith
COVER PHOTO: Jack Bessinger from �em Is Me, �e Loft, Maidstone © Luke Yates/www.wayaheadphotography.com© Copyright 2013. �e views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher. Neither the publisher nor any other person associated with the production and publication of this magazine make any guarantees, warranties or claims as to the
accuracy, currency or truthfulness of any of the contents of this magazine. No part of this magazine may be copied, reproduced or transmitted in any form without the publisher’s written consent. No responsibility is taken for unsolicited editorial, images or photographs published. While every care is taken, prices and details are subject to change and the publisher takes no responsibility for omissions or errors. Publisher is not responsible for any variation in image colour due to printing processes.
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YOU MAY HAVE HEARD OF US THROUGH THE NOT- SO-SECRET-GRAPEVINE, AND TODAY IS D-DAY. ENTER REACT MAGAZINE...
...Kent's brand spanking new arts and entertainment publication. Full to the brim with the best regional entertainment, arts, culture, theatre and what's on listings in the Garden of England, we have only gone and saved you from searching endless hours on the internet for Kent events; but don't worry, we'll let you take the credit when you're deemed a social guru amongst friends.
So lets not beat around the bush. What we're saying is think of React as your wingman. You. Are. Welcome.
React will be available once a month, every month. �is means with all listed events, you
will have enough time to pen it in the diary and gather a crowd, but not too much time that you will drag your fancy-free feet.
With this said, because it's our �rst issue and we want the best for you (like some overbearing parent), we have taken the liberty of going one step further and have featured some of the top events coming to our glorious county between April and December.
Each month, we also pledge to share with you our top spots in Kent, from the best in cocktail chic to the �nest art cafés and live music venues, as well as more reviews and event listings than we realised were possible. Maybe now you will see why we heart Kent.
Sound good? It should. �e sooner you start reading, the sooner you can start planning, so we'll say our goodbyes for another month and get on to making React's May issue bigger and better.
Until next time...
@reactkent /reactkent
welcome...
7 �is Month...What we're wishing for, listening to and more
9 Arts & Entertainment NewsWhat's going on around Kent
10 Top SpotsOur favourite places
14 �e Pie Factory, MargateA centre for the creative community
16 We KentWho knew Kent was this entertaining?
20 From Hard-Edged Drama to Pantomime�e Playhouse �eatre, Whitstable
22 ReviewsFilms, bands, novels and more
23 �e Gulbenkian�eatre, dance, comedy - it has it all
25 What's On in KentYour de�nitive guide to April events
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Simple Screen Printing at Sew Not Strawberry JamSew Not Strawberry Jam is a
beautiful country studio near Tenterden, and holds workshops on everything from sewing to lampshade making. In the Simple Screen Printing
workshop, we’ll use screens and squeegees to create multi-coloured
images with stencils, stickers and even flour. 20th April,
www.sewnotstrawberryjam.co.uk
The Place Beyond the Pines“Gosling and Cooper give riveting performances as sworn enemies in this ambitious, multi-generational crime saga.” –Cineworld MagazineWe love a good crime drama, so we’re definitely looking forward to seeing The Place Beyond the Pines.Filled with action and emotion, the film unfolds over fifteen years and centers around the lives of policeman Avery Cross (Bradley Cooper) and bank robber Luke (Ryan Gosling). Opens in cinemas 12th April.
Human Remains by Elizabeth HaynesElizabeth Haynes is not just an incredible writer; she’s an incredible writer from Kent. Her bestselling debut novel, Into the Darkest Corner, was featured on Channel 4’s TV Book Club, was selected as one of Amazon UK’s Rising Stars and went on to win Amazon Best Book of 2011. So you can’t blame us for wanting to curl up with her third novel, Human Remains – a psychological thriller that will have you enthralled from page one. www.elizabeth-haynes.com
The Cocktail Audio X10If you have loads of CDs, but don’t have loads of spare time to convert them to MP3s on your computer, this is the kit for you. It can record and store thousands of albums, even your old Stevie Wonder album on vinyl and your favourite Wham! tracks from those strange old-school plastic things (you know, cassettes). The X10 is also an internet radio, so you when you’ve heard “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” one too many times, you can tune in to thousands of stations around the world. Starting at £349.95. www.cocktailaudio.co.uk
Atoms for Peace: AmokWhat do you get when you mix Thom Yorke
(Radiohead) with Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), then add a dash of Joey Waronker (Beck,
R.E.M.), Mauro Refosco (David Byrne) and Nigel Godrich (the informal “sixth member” of
Radiohead)? You get a mouth-watering collection of beautifully inventive melodies and rhythms, ready to satisfy any musical appetite.
Nine songs of pure deliciousness. Mmm… www.atomsforpeace.info
The Kraken Black Spiced RumIf you’re going to name your
drink after a monstrous mythical sea beast, it better be good. And by gum, it is. This rich, dark rum is smooth enough to be enjoyed on its own, or if you fancy (like we do), how about a Kraken &
Cola over ice? www.krakenrum.com
Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on StageJohnny and Baby live on stage? Oh no, we couldn’t possibly miss it. That fateful summer in 1963 is brought to life in this energetic musical, including all your favourite songs from the film including “Hungry Eyes”, “Do You Love Me?”, and “I’ve Had the Time of My Life”. 2nd-20th April at The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury. www.marlowetheatre.com
WE’RE SEEING…
WE’RE DRINKING…
WE’RE READING…
WE’RE WISHING FOR…
WE’RE LISTENING TO…
WE’RE LEARNING…
WE’RE GOING TO…
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LONDON COMES TO MAIDSTONE
London: Night & Day is an exhibition of recent works by emerging Maidstone-based photographer Matt White. �e show will open with a charity preview in aid of local deaf charity, Hi Kent, on 1st May at Stepping Stones Studios, Maidstone and will run until the end of the month. London: Night & Day is a blend of architectural landscapes, nightscapes and street photography that uses sunrise, sunset and the re�ective properties of the �ames. Matt said, “Hopefully these shots give a feel of central London, its beauty and colour at all times of the day. To be able to help Hi Kent with an auction of artwork by members of Making Art Work and Stepping Stones is an added bonus." www.mattwhitephotography.co.uk
MUSIC ON THE HILL IS BACK
Music On �e Hill is back this July with a stunning weekend of outdoor music and entertainment at Kings Hill, Kent. Four separate and very di�erent events are to be staged over the course of the weekend of 19th, 20th and 21st July o�ering a wide variety of entertainment provided by internationally renowned artists including Peter Andre, Jools Holland, McFly, Stooshe, Joe McElderry, Gareth Gates, �e Counterfeit Stones and many more. 100% of pro�ts go to Demelza Hospice Care for Children, �e Children’s Development Trust, and Teens Unite Fighting Cancer. www.musiconthehill.org.uk
MAIDSTONE FRINGE FESTIVAL 2013
For all you fringe lovers, whip open your diaries and pencil in some dates for one of Kent’s most looked-forward-to events – the Maidstone Fringe Festival.
Once again, the festivities will be taking over multiple Maidstone venues – some new for 2013 – in order to bring you �ve days of live music from 2nd
to 6th May. Over 100 bands and artists will perform in a bid to promote and showcase unyielding new talent, with a prominent focus on celebrating localised
performers from Kent and the South East. Alternative rock, indie, blues, acoustic, reggae and folk will account for the main musical in�uences, whilst an additional sideline of hilarious stand-up comedy and live street performers
will be there for your entertainment. Right on your doorstep and with most events free admission, there really are no excuses not to go!
www.maidstonefringefestival.co.uk
THREE BROTHERS FROM KENT MAKING WAVES IN THE INDIE-POP WORLD
Kent-based band �e Hotelles recently marked their third release with an A/B side single release of “Movie Reel” and “She Hasn’t Slept For Weeks”. Brothers Tom (21, vocals/guitar), Ben (18, bass/vocals) and Sam (14, drums) produce a distinctly fresh and ‘British’ guitar sound, and have already attracted the attention of fashion company Vans, with their music being featured in a promo video for
the international fashion/sports brand. www.thehotelles.com
CONTEMPORARY ART IN FOLKESTONE GETS A NEW NAME
“Folkestone Artworks” has been announced as the new name for the collection of works originally commissioned by �e Creative Foundation
for the Folkestone Triennial that are now on permanent display in public spaces in the town. �e o�cial launch of the collection will
take place during the bank holiday weekend (3rd to 6th May), which will include the unveiling of a new website, location map and guide;
a programme of talks and tours; audio guide; �lm screenings at Quarterhouse; family activities and other imaginative events. Folkestone Artworks includes work by artists as celebrated as Turner Prize nominee Tracey Emin; 2007 Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger; and Cornelia
Parker’s well-known Folkestone Mermaid (pictured). www.creativefoundation.org.uk
Four Brazillians on a Bridge
…for arts
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The Creative Quarter, FolkestoneChock full o’ creative studios, businesses, galleries and eateries, Folkestone’s Creative Quarter is one of our favourite spots in Kent to get our arty fix. Strolling along the picturesque cobbled Old High Street and the busy thoroughfare of Tontine Street, you’ll come across plenty of artists hard at work, including painters, photographers, film makers and designers of all kinds. Spend the day enjoying the shops and galleries, and end it taking in a live show at the Quarterhouse.The Creative Quarter, Folkestone CT20 1RL01303 245799www.creativequarterfolkestone.com
#TREND, AshfordIf the dance floor is where you feel most at home, and home for you is Kent,
what better excuse to don your glad rags than to head down to Ashford's brand new night, #TREND, hosted at Hustle nightclub. Catering for over 21s only and
playing the best in house music, this night is set to take off in a big way. The Warehouse, Station Road, Ashford TN23 1EZ
01233 650798www.hustlenightclub.co.uk
Pizza Express Live, MaidstoneWe all know Pizza Express is popular, but here in Maidstone, it's even more so! Why you ask? Because this one includes an intimate music room that has quite simply become one of the top live music venues in Kent. From soul to swing to current artists, it has it all booked in. Pizza, good. Live music, great. What's not to love!32-34 Earl St, Maidstone ME14 1PF01622 683548 / Tickets and further info 0845 6027 017www.pizzaexpresslive.com
Boho Café, CanterburyWe’ve heard some people say that Boho is the perfect café. That’s quite a bold statement
if you ask us – especially with Kent being home to so many fabulous cafés. But we must admit, that bold statement may very well be true. Imaginative décor, delicious food (good prices too!), and some of the best coffee in Canterbury make it a must-visit for any of you
java junkies out there.High Street, Canterbury CT1 2AZ
01227 458931Find Boho on Facebook
…for night life
…for live music
…for coffee
…for cocktails
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Friends of Mine, BeckenhamChic and glamorous, you will wish the discerning crowd that totter down to this hot spot really were friends of yours. If a cocktail is your thing (well let’s hope so as you are reading this section), this Beckenham bar is the place to be, as their highly skilled
baristas offer a list longer than your arm of the perfectly pitched concoctions. 72-74 High Street, Beckenham BR3 1ED
020 8658 6650www.friendsofmine.co.uk
Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge WellsHolding over 350 events and welcoming more than 90,000 people through its doors each year, the Trinity Theatre hosts an impressive variety of acts including theatre, dance, film, comedy and live music. Whether you’re three or 83, their impressive calendar of events has something for everyone (yes, we know that’s cliché, but it’s true); from kid-friendly productions like Rumpelstiltskin (21 April) to grown-up nights out with comedian Jimmy Jones (18 April).Church Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JP01892 678678www.trinitytheatre.net
…for theatre
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STUDIO FIVE: CHLOE YOUNG
M E E T T H E P I E F A C T O R Y T E N A N T S …
STUDIO ONE: MICK ARNOLDMick is a �ne artist who works on small �gurative seascapes focusing on the e�ects of light and movement on the sea. www.theamickarnold.net
STUDIO TWO: AMANDA HOLYER
Amanda specialises in the conservation and restoration of earthernware,
porcelain, and pottery. www.amandaholyerrestoration.co.uk
STUDIO THREE: STEVE WILKINSON AND ANNA SWINGLAND
WELCOME TO THE
PIE FACTORYM A R G A T EONCE A PORK BUTCHERS ORIGINALLY KNOWN AS KNIGHTON'S THE BUILDING IS NOW HOME TO AN EXCITING AND DIVERSE GALLERY SPACE FOR HIRE , TOGETHER WITH A POP UP SHOP AND UPSTAIRS FIVE WORKSHOPS LET TO CREATIVE BUSINESSES.
GALLERY EXHIBITIONS COMING UP:Lynn Davis Paintings29th March to 8th AprilRevealing the Invisible – An Art Exhibition about Chronic Illness11th-17th AprilEleanor Havsteen-Franklin – Pushing Print Prize Winner 2012, a solo exhibition3rd-15th May
Steve is a documentaryphotographer who concentrates onsocial and cultural commentary. www.stevencolinwilkinson.co.uk
Anna is a practicing bookbinder and book artist. www.hadwinsbook.co.uk
Ian is a graphic designer. www.youngsdesign.co.uk
Clare is a designer maker and author of craft books. www.clareyoungs.co.uk
Chloe is an architect who specialises in the reuse and refurbishment of existing buildings, mainly residential but
also in the leisure sector. www.reworks-studio.com
POP UP SHOPGROSSMITH GALLERYMarguerite (Mag) Vandamme and her brother Keith Grossmith are inspired by the astounding creativity of Kent Artists – currently showing Billy Childish, Fitzy, Tom Swift, Simone Stream, Colin Gladston, Gay Gower and Nick Smith to name but a few. www.thegrossmithgallery.com
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PIE FACTORY MARGATEPIE FACTORY MARGATE IS A CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE COMMUNITY IN MARGATE PROVIDING GALLERY SPACE FOR HIRE, WORKSPACES FOR CREATIVE PEOPLE, AND A POP UP SHOP WHICH IS CURRENTLY THE HOME OF THE GROSSMITH GALLERY.
HIRE THE GALLERYThe gallery comprises of 4 diverse and exciting spaces and is available for rent on a weekly basis at £250 all inclusive. It comes fully equipped with exhibition lighting, a gallery hanging system, heating and many other features.
To discover more visitwww.piefactorymargate.co.uk, email us at [email protected], call us on 01843 294175 or pay us a visit.
To keep up to date with Pie Factory Margate news, hear about our special offers and current events join our mailing list via the website and follow us on Facebook
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React is all about informing you, Kent lovers, of all the best stu� to do from Canterbury to Tunbridge Wells to Bromley. Each month will feature exclusives on upcoming gigs, art exhibitions, theatre and more event listings than you can shake a stick at. Still not seduced? You will also hear all about our top picks for entertainment venues and what's hot for the month ahead. We're too good to you.
Call React your Kent entertainment superhero, cuz we're always here to swoop down and save you from relentless Google searches for what's on around South East England. No more searching! How exciting! It's all here in one place.
So whether you're looking to throw some shapes at one of the top summer festivals or get your theatre on, we've got all bases well and truly covered. Now all you have to do is get your besties on board and start planning (that's lads for the boys out there - we know you don't have besties).
HERE ARE SOME OF THE MOST EXCITING EVENTS COMING TO KENT THIS YEAR. WHO KNEW KENT WAS SO ENTERTAINING?
WE KENTWE LOVE KENT. A LOT. SO MUCH SO THAT WE'RE SHOUTING ABOUT IT ON COVER OF OUR LAUNCH ISSUE. YOU KNOW, THE ONE YOU'RE HOLDING IN YOUR HOT LITTLE HAND.
Love Kent as much as we do? You'll love it even more when you see what's going on in our lovely county in 2013. React Magazine is your answer to the best in regional entertainment, arts, culture and theatre. After all, the clue is in the name.
Dirty Dancing2-20 AprilWe all know the soundtrack, and we've all tried to recreate the lift at one point or another, so it's music to our ears to hear that this classic is dirty dancing its way onto the stage at the Marlowe �eatre in Canterbury this spring. It's too good an opportunity to miss out on, so put the date in the diary and get the girls involved. Nobody puts baby in the corner!www.marlowetheatre.com
Russell Kane's Posturing Delivery10 & 24 AprilIf you've never managed to catch one of Mr Kane's shows, this is your chance. Playing two dates in Kent, the �rst at Assembly Hall �eatre in Tunbridge Wells (10th April) and the second, the Marlowe �eatre in Canterbury (24th April), you're spoilt for choice. If Kane is good enough to take home the main prize at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, then he's good enough for us.www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
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Sean Lock's Purple Van Man16 & 18 AprilSince his captaincy on 8 Out of 10 Cats, Lock has quickly become one of the nation’s favourite comedians admired for his slightly, lets face it, insane anecdotes and unique humour. For this reason, tickets for his latest stand-up tour, Purple Van Man, have sold like hot cakes. Lock will �rst play �e Orchard �eatre in Dartford (16th April), followed by �e Central �eatre, Chatham (18th April).www.orchardtheatre .co .ukwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
APRIL
One Night with Joan Collins17 April
Debb i e doe s Dallas and quite frankly, Dartford does Dynasty as Joan Col l in s comes to the Orchard �eatre to talk secrets and stories from her career.Flamboyant in
both her personal and work life, Collin's return to her theatrical roots looks to be nothing but a success. With a massive career spanning over 60 years in the industry, I'm sure the stories are good.www.orchardtheatre.co.uk
MAY
Maidstone Fringe Festival2-6 May
For the third year in a row, Maidstone's Fringe Festival will take over the town's top venues to showcase talent from Kent, the South East and further a-�eld. With over 100 bands performing across �ve days, in genres ranging from alternative rock to acoustic to reggae, you really will be spoilt for choice.www.maidstonefringefestival.co.uk
�e Vaccines1 May
If you're not often hanging around the likes of Margate, but have heard through the grapevine that it’s becoming the cultural hub of Kent, this is your chance to get in on the action as �e Vaccines are only coming to the coastal town’s Winter Gardens. Having opened for �e Stone Roses and Red Hot Chilli Peppers, this talented English indie rock band is welcome on our turf any day of the week.www.margatewintergardens.co.uk
Priscilla Queen of the Desert tour6-11 May
�ey've packed up the revolving bus and the big shoe and they're touring the UK and Ireland; and this May it's Kent's turn for a slice of the action as Priscilla comes to
Assembly Hall �eatre in Tunbridge Wells. Don't miss out on your opportunity, as this feel-good, international hit sensation musical will most certainly have you dancing in your seats.www.assembleyhalltheatre.co.uk
Jimmy Carr does Kent7 May
He's back with his charm o�ensive...well maybe more just o�ensive, this time in Kent's Leas Cli� Hall in Folkestone. One of the UK's top comedians famed for his distinctive and original style – his new tour suitably named Gagging Order, is set to be no di�erent.www.leascli�hall.co.uk
Jack Dee Live15 MayIf you are often branded the sarcastic one amongst your friends, maybe introduce them to this man. Jack Dee, one of the UK's most popular stand-ups, is Mr sarcasm himself, but h i lar ious with i t . Appearing this May at the Orchard �eatre in Dartford, a trip to see Dee agonise over his annoyances is comedy gold. www.orchardtheatre.co.uk
JUNE
Bedgebury Concerts 2013 21 & 22 June
�ere's something going down in the Kentish forests this summer and rumour has it, it's called Bedgebury Concerts, and those rumours are right. As part of the Forestry Commission's Forest Live Tour, the talented and brilliantly quirky Paloma Faith will perform on the 21st, followed by pop legend Blondie on the 22nd.www.forestry.gov.uk
Al Murray Only Way is Epic tour27 & 28 June
If you like comedy and you like a trip down to the local pub, who better to see than Al Murray; everyone's favourite funny pub landlord. Murray's Only Way is Epic tour will �rst show at �e Central �eatre, Chatham (27th June), followed by Winter Gardens, Margate (28th June). www.medwayticketslive.co.ukwww.margatewintergardens.co.uk
JULY
Hop Farm Festival5-7 July
�e sun will have its hat on and will hopefully be coming out to play at this year’s Hop Farm Festival. Situated in the Hop Farm in Paddock Wood, near Tonbridge, this boutique festival has been running since 2008, priding itself on a no sponsorship, no branding and no VIP policy. �ink you can handle that and slum it, the 2012 line up featured legend Bob Dylan, as well as Damien Rice, Primal Scream, Maximo Park and many more. 2013 is yet to be con�rmed but we’re excited.www.hopfarmfestival.com
Leeds Castle Open Air Classical Concert13 July
�is July will once again see Leeds Castle, one of the most magni�cent castles in England, host this annual spectacular open air classical concert. Kick back and enjoy a sarnie or too from your packed picnic as John Rigby conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. �e Military Wives will also return this year, as will a display from a classic World War II aircraft and the anticipated �rework �nale.www.leeds-castle.com
�e Wanted at Rochester Castle Concert17-20 JulyWith a line-up that you don't hear of
every day, Rochester Castle is putting on a concert to suit the whole family. Cue the screaming hoards of girls as �e Wanted will be performing live on �ursday 18th and hold back the mums and nans
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of Kent as 80s superstars Tony Hadley, ABC and Go West headline the Friday night of the castle concert this summer. Status Quo will also perform for the fourth year on the 17th, and the Castle Proms on the 20th. Oh what a night.www.thecastleconcerts.co.uk
Music on the Hill19-21 July
Music from the likes of Jools Holland, McFly, Peter Andre and many more will be here in Kent, all in the name of charity. �is music fundraising weekend is in aid of Demelza Hospice Care for Children, �e Children's Development Trust and Teens Unite Fighting Cancer, and is supported by Liberty Property Trust and Kent County Council. Great music for a great cause…www.musiconthehill.org.uk
Sound Island Music Festival27 & 28 JulyWho knew so many s tar s could be packed into one weekend? Well, Kent's Quex Park
near Margate knew, as they have only gone and booked them. 2013 is looking bright for this annual music gathering as the con�rmed line up includes performances from the likes of Plan B, Rita Ora, Jessie J, Lawson and many more.www.quexpark.co.uk
Lounge on the Farm26-28 JulyOne of the county ' s most popular festivals, Lounge on the F a r m q u i t e literally allows you to lounge about on
a farm, with a few choice dance moves thrown in for good measure of course. �is indie/alternative festival is held annually on Merton Farm in Canterbury and is well worth a weekend ticket. Whilst the 2013 line-up is yet to be con�rmed, 2012 showed the calibre of acts to be expected as Emeli Sande, �e Wombats, Rudimental, Fake Blood and many more performed.www.loungeonthefarm.co.uk
AUGUST
Hevy Fest2-4 AugustIf you are looking to show o� your wild streak this summer, you're in luck as you can quite literally do just that at Hevy Fest, the
rock and metal music festival suitably based amongst the beasts themselves, at Port Lympne Animal Park. Headlining will be American hard-core punk band Black Flag, with many more artists tbc.
Sea and Food Festival26 AugustIt sounds like seafood, but it's not – it's the annual Sea and Food Festival that kicks o� this August in our very own Sandgate. Expect live music on the beach, a �rework display and a barbeque for starters, followed by stalls, dancers and more entertainment
for the whole family. www.sandgate-sea-festival.co.uk
A Summer Squall24-26 AugustRun by Ramsgate Arts, this three-day festival manages to annually transform this small coastal t o w n i n t o somewhat of a creative epicentre. A Summer Squall presents an eclectic mix of work, from
exhibitions and workshops to dance, theatre and �lm. Visitors will also get the chance to browse the artists’ studios, with the option to purchase their work.www.ramsgatearts.org/a-summer-squall
SEPTEMBER
Canterbury Food & Drink Festival27-29 SeptemberOh, how we love food. Food, glorious food. If you love food as much as we do, you haven’t
lived until you’ve been to the Canterbury Food & Drink Festival. A full weekend of all-things-delicious, you can stroll through Dane John Gardens sampling hundreds of di�erent treats, enjoy live music and entertainment, and generally have a fabulous time stu�ng your face. www.canterbury.co.uk
OCTOBER
Ed Byrne's RoaringForties10 OctoberIf comedy is your thing, catch the h i l a r ious Ed Byrne on his latest stand-up tour when he s w i n g s b y Assembly Hall �eatre in Kent's v e r y o w n
Tunbridge Wells. Sure to brighten up the dull in-between month of October, voice-over star, actor and award-winning comedian Byrne is well worth the trip.www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
NOVEMBER
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Tchaikovsky16 November
Tchaikovsky is coming to Dartford! Well not quite...but the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is, and they’ll be paying tribute to the Russian composer, so it's kind of true. For one night only, soak up the culture and enjoy this spectacular concert at Dartford's Orchard �eatre. Who knew! www.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Ready Steady Cook Live on Stage26 November
If you enjoy cooking, or like us, you enjoy watching cooking (and eating), but not actually doing the cooking, this could well be the show for you. Ready Steady Cook will not only be touring in Kent, but it is inviting an audience to witness it
at its unpredictable best, LIVE at the Central �eatre in Chatham. www.medwayticketslive.co.uk
DECEMBER
RochesterDickensianChristmasFestival7-8 DecemberHeld annually since 1988, Rochester's D i c k e n s i a nChristmas Festival
doesn't get old (well not in a traditional sense). �is festival still pays homage to the big man himself, Mr Charles Dickens, who spent �ve of his childhood years in Medway, and his �nal years in Gad's Hill. It's never too early to get the Christmas spirit on, so pop this date in the diary and make your way down to the celebrate with the best of 'em.www.whatsonmedway.co.uk/festivals/dickensian-christmas
Leeds Castle ChristmasMarket7-22 DecemberSet in 500 acres of parkland, where better to plough through the stress of Christmas shopping
than 'the most beautiful castle in England’, Leeds Castle. If the lovely Christmas market and festive food stalls can't get you in the holiday spirit, I'm not sure what will! Tickets are required for pre-booked admission.www.leeds-castle.com
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W H I T S T A B L E
THE PLAYHOUSE THEATRE WHITSTABLE IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE LINDLEY PLAYERS AND
FIRST OPENED ITS DOORS IN 1982. THE LINDLEY PLAYERS BRING A WIDE RANGE OF QUALITY PLAYS AND SHOWS TO THE THEATRE, FROM HARD-EDGED
DRAMA TO PANTOMIME.
The Playhouse Theatre
�e Lindley Players always strive to present a balanced programme of shows throughout the year with something for everyone, and 2013 is no exception. �eir traditional pantomime Mother Goose played to packed audiences from 22nd January to 2nd February. �e next Lindley production will be the comedy Enjoy by award-winning playwright Alan Bennett, opening on 9th April. �is play is about an elderly couple facing the demolition of their terrace house in Leeds and who are forced to play
hosts to a rather ‘unusual’ council o�cial. Back to the classics, and opening on 11th June, Shakespeare’s Macbeth – a dangerous and bloody play – this time set in post-war Britain. �en for something completely di�erent: Music
Hall at the Playhouse. �is extravaganza of a show runs from the 23rd to 27th July. Directed by that doyen of the music hall art, Dr Howard Lee, and featuring song and comedy all in the best possible taste.
From 24th to 28th September, the Lindley Players present Beasts and Beauties, eight European folk tales that combine comedy, magic and just enough traditional fairytale gore to entertain an audience.
Many theatrical groups and stage acts hire the theatre. From the 18th to 20th April, �eatrecraft present the well-known comedy CalendarGirls by Tim Firth. �e play revolves around WI members coming up with an ‘alternative calendar’ to raise money for research – naked ambition!
Elvis will be in the building on 27th April when well-known tribute artist Neil J Duncan comes to the Playhouse. Professional acting company Baroque �eatre Company will present Kindly Leave �e Stage , a comedy by John Chapman reminiscent Noises O�. �is farce pokes fun at the theatricality of stage folk and can be seen on 3rd May.
Jazz is on o�er on 28th July when Burt Butler’s Jazz Pilgrims present Jazz on a Summer’s Night with Lynn Falvey. On 5th October there will be a welcome return to the Playhouse for Frank, Dean and Sammy starring in the �e One and Only Rat Pack Show full of music memories and mischief.
On Saturday 19th October �e Playhouse is delighted to present An Evening with Sunny Ormonde which showcases Sunny's huge acting
talent. Well known to all �e Archers fans as Lilian Bellamy, you don’t have to be an Archers fan (though it may help) to enjoy this tremendous evening out with Sunny!
So lots going on, and the Players are always looking for new members – not only actors/actresses, but members for back stage, lighting, sound, make-up, costumes, bar sta� and box o�ce to list just a view of the activities. Members receive a monthly newsletter, members discount on tickets, and have the opportunity to be involved in all of the activities of the Society including the many social events. Co�ee mornings are held at the theatre every Saturday between 10 and 12 noon. If you would like to become a member please contact them via the web site or go and see them on a Saturday morning.
�e theatre has 182 seats, state of the art sound and lighting, workshop, rehearsal studio and a large comfortable bar. �e theatre is also available to hire and is an ideal venue for drama, musicals, comedy and musical acts, and it has very good facilities as a venue for conferences.
Playhouse �eatre104 High StreetWhitstableCT5 1AZBox O�ce 01227 272042www.playhousewhitstable.co.uk
guests' as an afterthought, Space were ably supported by two carefully selected up-and-coming local bands, both of whom already have a respectable following.
�e �rst guest act, �e Fruit Group? put on a �ne performance, ensuring their well-crafted, memorable indie-pop tunes grabbed the audience's attention. Next up Kaleidophone took to the stage, instantly impressing with their colourful microphone stand lighting, and infectious head bobbing pop-rock tunes.
Finally the main event started, and it certainly did not disappoint. Space, a band very much at the forefront of the British indie music scene in the mid-nineties, leapt to the stage proving that their timeless tunes, inspired by great 60s acts such as the Kinks and the Who, had lost none of their vibrancy and freshness. �eir performance, enhanced by mohawks, fez hats and giant sunglasses, had retained all of its energy and had people smiling and dancing along almost instantaneously.
Incidentally, it's great to learn that Space have a new album coming out, Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab, I'm sure it will de�nitely be worth a listen!
FILM
Oz �e Great and Powerful
�e cynical world of 2013 is a very sad place for us grown ups ? but that's not necessarily anything new.
In 1939 the makers of MGM's �e Wizard of Oz were quite cynical when realising Frank Baum's 1900 novel; they thought the public were too sophisticated to accept that Oz was a real world, so instead they made Dorothy have a bump on the head. �e critics, being simple souls, loved this. �e public it seems, did not, reasoning as to why the �lm took a long time to become as popular as it is today.
Oz �e Great and Powerful , directed by Sam Raimi, appears to be not at all popular with the critics, who seem to harp on about how it's not a patch on �e Wizard of Oz, even though it's very apparent the current �lm is not meant to be just a prequel, but in fact is based on aspects from all fourteen of Frank Baum's Oz-related novels.
Indeed I have already read a lot of bad reviews on Oz, but then I've never had much faith in critics. Ironic perhaps, because Oz �e Great and Powerful, is a �lm very much about faith. Faith in oneself, faith in friends, and faith in things we can't always see or understand.
Performances are great, James Franco is very likeable as conman-turned-hero, Oscar Diggs, whilst Mila Kunis and Rachel Weisz are great as sisters �eodora and Evanora, and the lovely Michelle Williams is fantastic as Glinda.
Technically, Oz rivals its 1939 counterpart, pushing the boundaries with use of colour and sound. �e jump from the 'real world' to the land of Oz was every bit as clever as when Dorothy did that jump from sepia to technicolour all those years ago and the use of 3D is implemented superbly, and appropriately.
Oz �e Great and Powerful is about discovering yourself. It is about giving up the chase of what you don't have and embracing what you do. Which is strange, because as I recall, that was what �e Wizard of O z was about too, something that nearly every '�lm critic' out there seems to have failed to see.
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B Y L U K E Y A T E S
LITERARY
�e Elementalist by Andy Coughlan
As I sit here writing this it is meant to be spring – i.e. warm, and a bit sunny. For some reason the weather has decided that it's winter and snow is falling heavily; rather apt really for the book I am reviewing, �e Elementalist , by local writer Andy Coughlan.
�e main character, Barin Elicerio could be forgiven for being even more fed up about his lot in life, than I am about the weather today. Formerly serving as an Elementalist – someone who could control both the physical and spiritual world – he is framed for crimes he didn't commit, and is forced to hang up his cloak and go under house arrest in a little seaside town.
�e story starts to pick up pace very early, with a huge storm heralding the arrival of a pirate ship and a less than quiet life for Barin. He learns from the pirates that there have been strange happenings all over the world, and it isn't long before he �nds himself drawn into all sorts of terrible adventures, as he battles to solve the mysteries, rescue the woman he loves, and save the world, before it's too late.
Rather than be yet another ‘geeky’ sci-� fantasty book about wizards and goblins, �eElementalist proves to be very accessible to almost anyone, featuring elements (excuse the pun) from many di�erent genres of storytelling, all expertly woven into one rivetingly good yarn. And with more twists and turns than a twisty turny thing, it's a book that will keep you guessing, and ensure that you keep turning the pages until the bitter end.
An outstanding �rst book from a brilliant local writer, and I look forward to see what else Andy can dream up.
�e Elementalist is available on Kindle from Amazon, and is priced at £3.99.
MUSIC
Space at the King's Hall, Herne Bay
From years of personal experience, it’s almost always the event organisers that make or break an event. And on that score, Viva La Sociale have been doing a fantastic job over the past couple of years, making King's Hall in Herne Bay ? once a rather staid old
dance hall ? one of Kent's most interesting venues in which local and national acts can perform. Ably assisted by local lighting/sound company Re-Gen, it's fair to say these folks know how to throw a party!
�e recent Space gig epitomised what it is that Viva do so well. Rather than add 'special
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THE GULBENKIAN IS THE UNIVERSITY
OF KENT’S ARTS CENTRE OFFERING
A WIDE AND VIBRANT RANGE OF
HIGH QUALITY ARTS EVENTS. WHEN
THE GULBENKIAN WAS OPENED IN
1969 IT WAS INTENDED AS A CENTRE
FOR THE ARTS FOR CANTERBURY AND
ALL OF KENT AND THIS HOLDS TRUE TODAY.
The Gulbenkian, CANTERBURY
Over the years a wide range of performers have taken to the stage from award-winning theatre companies from Les Enfants Terribles’ �e Trench and �e Reduced Shakespeare Company to the hottest comedians including Henning Wehn and rising stars Doc Brown and Patrick Monahan. Not to mention exciting dance from Aakash Odedra and brilliant family shows including MOKO Mix. Gulbenkian also has a cinema screening independent, blockbusters, art-house, family �lms and world cinema with incredibly popular Royal Opera House and National �eatre Live broadcast screenings.
Gulbenkian is committed to nurturing and supporting emerging artists, with a real focus on Made In Kent performers including University of Kent graduates �e Noise Next Door and many others. Here are just a few of the fantastic companies Gulbenkian has been working with:
�e �ree Half Pints are a slapstick comedy group in residence at the Gulbenkian, following the lives of three brothers, Dick, Derek and Ernie. Following a brilliantly received Edinburgh run last year, watch out for their performances at the Gulbenkian over the coming forthcoming year.
Wide Eyed �eatre Company is an East Kent arts company specialising in handmade storytelling and run the popular Gulbenkian Youth �eatre for ages 5-18 in association with the Gulbenkian and School of Arts, University of Kent.
Little Cauli�ower is a Graduate �eatre Company at the School of Arts, University of Kent and with Creative Youth (IYAF) as one of their Creative Talent companies. Following premiering their shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2011 and 2012, you can catch them at this year's Brighton Fringe with Street Dreams and �e Machine .
Bright Shadow is a community performance company whose mission is to strengthen, value and celebrate the lives, stories and character of communities and individuals and to enable those individuals to be active members of their community. T. B. P, Graduate Company at the Gulbenkian 2011-2012, is a company specialising in site-speci�c/responsive installations. Recently seen at Brighton Fringe 2012 showcasing their performance Pique and are previewing their new installation \ / at the Gulbenkian on Friday 5th April.
Visit www.thegulbenkian.co.uk, call 01227 769075 or pop in and chat for more information.
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Francis Iles Spring Exhibition featuring Jeremy Sanders and recent works from gallery artists (Arts)22 March – 15 June, Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pmFrancis Iles Galleries, Rochesterwww.francis-iles.com
Lynn Davis paintings (Arts)29 March – 8 April, 10.30am-5pmPie Factory Margatewww.piefactorymargate.co.uk
Best Friends Forever - The Ultimate Kidz Pop Party (Family/Kids, Music, Theatre)1 April, 6.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Les Miserables (Film)1 April, 2pm & 7pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Writers' Group: Prose (Literary, Workshop)1 April, 7.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Club Night with Joel Corry from Geordie Shore (Nightlife)1st AprilStrawberry Moons, Maidstonewww.strawberrymoons.co.uk
Young Person’s Clay Sculpture Class (Workshop, Family/Kids)1 & 5 April; 8 & 12 April, 10am-12pmStepping Stone Studios, Maidstonewww.steppingstonestudios.co.uk
Hornby Make ‘n’ Paint Activity Day (Family/Kids, Workshop)1-14 AprilHornby Visitor Centre, Margatewww.hornby.com/visitorcentre
Hang 10 (Gig)2 AprilPearson’s Arms, Whitstablewww.pearsonsarmsbyrichardphillips.co.uk
Lincoln (Film)2 April, 2pm & 7.30pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
milkshake! Come Out To Play (Family/Kids, Music, Theatre)2 April, 1pm & 3.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Hedda Gabler (Theatre)2-3 April, 8pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Jesus Christ Superstar Drama Workshop (Theatre, Workshop)2-4 April, 10am-4pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Kites, Boats & Baskets (Workshop, Family/Kids)2-4 April, 10am-2pmStepping Stone Studios, Maidstonewww.steppingstonestudios.co.uk
Cirque du Soleil Worlds Away 3D (Film)2-4 April, Various timesGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Holiday Happenings - Spring Things (Family/Kids)2-5 AprilTunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wellswww.tunbridgewellsmuseum.org
Oliver! (Theatre)2-6 April, 2.30pm & 7.30pmThe Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestonewww.leascliffhall.co.uk
Chris Daniel’s ‘Sundial Portfolio’ Show (Arts)2-7 April, 10am-4pmCreek Creative, Favershamwww.creek-creative.org
Easter Holiday Fun (Family/Kids)2-7 AprilHever Castle and Gardens, Heverwww.hevercastle.co.uk
Dirty Dancing (Theatre, Dance)2-20 April, Mon-Thursday 7.30pm; Fri 5pm & 8.30pm; Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Suggs: My Life Story in Words & Music (Comedy, Music)3 April, 7.30pmThe Central Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Lisbee Stainton (Music)2 April, 8pmTower Theatre, Folkestonewww.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk
Hazlitt Comedy Nights: Ian D Montfort, James Acaster & Daniel Simonsen (Comedy)3 April, 8pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
No (Film)3 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Stage Theatre Society presents: Blitz (Theatre)3-6 April, Weds-Fri 7.30pm; Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Whitstable Art Society at Fishslab Gallery (Arts)3-9 AprilFishslab Art Gallery, Whitstablewww.fishslabgallery.co.uk
Life of Pi (2D) (Film)4 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
The Derek Nash Quartet - Folkestone Jazz Club (Music)4 April, 8.30pmTower Theatre, Folkestonewww.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk
The Nigel Bagge Band (Gig)4 April, 9pmThe Two Brewers, Rochesterwww.twobrewersrochester.com
Ben Jones & The Rifle Volunteers (Gig)4 AprilThe Eagle Tavern, Rochesterwww.theeagletavern.org.uk
Jam @ Platform 5 (Open Mic)4 AprilPlatform 5, Ashfordwww.platform5ashford.com
Orpington Folk Club presents David Arthur (Music)4 AprilChange of Horses, Orpingtonwww.orpingtonfolkclub.org.uk
Outside the Box Comedy (Comedy)4 April, 8pmStag Community Arts Centre, Sevenoakswww.stagsevenoaks.co.uk
IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A 'WHAT'S ON' ONE-STOP-SHOP, YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE. SPRING HAS OFFICIALLY SPRUNG AND ART AND ENTERTAINMENT IN KENT IS LOOKING EVER SO PROMISING. READ ON TO GET YOUR APRIL FIX OF WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE COUNTY THIS MONTH.
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Chinese State Circus (Theatre, Variety)4-6 April, Various timesThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Adam & Jayne (Gig)5 April, 9pmThe White Horse, Maidstonewww.whitehorsemaidstone.co.uk
Skadakats (Gig)5 April, 9pmThe Beauty of Bath, Sittingbournewww.beautyofbath.co.uk
Alistair McGowan - Not Just A Pretty Voice (Comedy)5 April, 8pmQuarterhouse, Folkestonewww.quarterhouse.co.uk
T.B.P (Installation)5 April, 6.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Tunbridge Wells Jazz Club presents The Scott Hamilton Quartet (Gig)5 April, 8pmThe Masonic Centre, Tunbridge Wellswww.noechoes.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/twjc
Madama Butterfly (Film)5 April, 7.30pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Caravan (Music)5 April, 7pmSt Mary’s Arts Centre, Sandwichwww.stmarysartscentre.org.uk
Snake Davis Band (Gig)5 April, 8pmPizza Express Live, Maidstonewww.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk
Doc Brown (Comedy)5 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Arthur Smith Exposed (Comedy)5 April, 8pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Scarlet Rae (Gig)5 AprilThe Tartar Frigate, Broadstairswww.tartarfrigate.co.uk
Lee Nelson (Comedy)5 April, 8pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Solid Silver 60s Show 2013 (Music)5 April, 7.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
To the Wonder (Film)5-7 April, Various timesGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Zero Dark Thirty (Film)5-10 April, Various timesGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The Marlowe Comedy Cabaret (Comedy)6 April, 8.15pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Propellers + Little Signals + Plans (Gig)6 April, 8pmThe Forum, Tunbridge Wellswww.twforum.co.uk
Purple Zeppelin - Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin (Music)6 April, 7.30pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Comedy Night (Comedy)6 April, 7pmThe Pavilion, Broadstairswww.pavilion-broadstairs.co.uk
Listen 2013 - Charity Music Contest (Gig, Charity)6 April, 8pmPizza Express Live, Maidstonewww.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk
Shedload of Love (Gig)6 AprilThe Bull Inn, West Mallingwww.thebullinnwestmalling.com
Sarah Jane Morris and Antonio Forcione (Music)6 April, 8pmSt Mary’s Arts Centre, Sandwichwww.stmarysartscentre.org.uk
The Magic of Mowtown - I’ll Be There (Music)6 April, 8pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Comedy Café (Comedy)6 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Red Rose Vintage Fashion and Home Fair (Festival/Fair)6 April, 10.30am-3.30pmHighbury Hall, Tenterdenwww.redrosevintagefairs.webs.com
Jacqui McShee’s Take Three (Music)6 April, 7pmSt Mary the Virgin, Ashfordwww.revelationstmarys.co.uk
Toby, Jonny & Pete (Gig)6 April, 9pmThe White Horse, Maidstonewww.whitehorsemaidstone.co.uk
Four Farces (Theatre)6 April, 8pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
‘These Things Take Time’ Solo Show by Garry Pereira (Arts)6-25 AprilLilford Gallery, Canterburywww.lilfordgallery.com
Doctor Zhivago (Film)7 April, 1pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
LDN Wrestling (Sport, Lifestyle)7 April, 5pmThe Winter Gardens, Margatewww.margatewintergardens.co.uk
Griff & Amy (Gig)7 AprilThe Tartar Frigate, Broadstairswww.tartarfrigate.co.uk
Indian Sunday (Food, Music)7 AprilThe Vigo Inn, Fairseatwww.vigoinn.co.uk
Big Wooden Horse - Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus (Family/Kids)7 April, 2.00pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
RTWSO - Royal Tunbridge WellsChoral Society (Music)7 April, 3pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
The Crispy Duck Combo (Gig)7 April, 4pmThe Two Brewers, Rochesterwww.twobrewersrochester.com
Flight (Film)7 April, 7.30pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Give it a Year (Film)7 April, 4pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
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Tiddler & Other Tales (Theatre, Family/Kids)7 April, 3pmThe Central Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Pinocchio (Family/Kids, Theatre)7 April, 2pmTheatre Royal, Margatewww.theatreroyalmargate.com
The Nightingale (Theatre, Family/Kids)7 April, 2.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Sleeping Beauty - Vienna Festival Ballet (Dance, Theatre)7 April, 2pm & 5pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Facing the Music: A Life in Musical Theatre with Patricia Routledge in conversation with Edward Seckerson (Lifestyle)7 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Writers’ Group: Poetry (Literary, Workshop)8 April, 7.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Beacon Folk Club - Sally Ironmonger (Gig)8 April, 8pmThe Beacon, Tunbridge Wellswww.the-beacon.co.uk
Open Mic Night (Music, Nightlife)8 April, 7.30pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Girls Aloud Style Workshop (Workshop, Music, Dance)8 April, 10am-3.30pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Justin Timberlake Style Workshop (Workshop, Music, Dance)9 April, 10am-3.30pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Tenterden Folk Club (Music, Workshop)9 April, 8pmThe William Caxton, Tenterdenwww.tenterdenfolkfestival.org.uk
2 Potters, 2 Painters Exhibition (Arts)9-21 April, 10am-4pmCreek Creative, Favershamwww.creek-creative.org
Michaela Strachan’s Really Wild Adventures (Family/Kids, Variety)9 April, 1.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Hitchcock (Film)9 April, 11am; 2pm; 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Aakash Odedra (Dance)9 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The Lindley Players present Enjoy (Theatre, Comedy)9-13 April, 7.45pmPlayhouse Theatre, Whitstablewww.playhousewhitstable.co.uk
Marcus Brigstocke: The Brig Society (Comedy)10 April, 8pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Song for Marion (Film)10 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Russell Kane (Comedy)10 April, 8pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
The Kosh (Theatre, Comedy)10 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Chess (Theatre, Music)10-13 April, Weds-Sat 7.30pm; Sat matinee 2.30pmStag Community Arts Centre, Sevenoakswww.stagsevenoaks.co.uk
The King and I (Theatre)10-13 April, Weds-Sat 7.30pm; Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Carousel (Theatre)10-13 April, Evening 7.30pm; Fri & Sat matinee 2.30pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Locus Arts at Fishslab Gallery (Arts)17-23 AprilFishslab Art Gallery, Whitstablewww.fishslabgallery.co.uk
Tea Dance (Workshop, Dance)11 April, Beginners 8pm; Intermediate 8.50pm; Freestyle class 9.30-11pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Red Rooster (Gig)11 AprilThe Eagle Tavern, Rochesterwww.theeagletavern.org.uk
Orpington Folk Club presents Singers & Musicians Night (Music)11 AprilChange of Horses, Orpingtonwww.orpingtonfolkclub.org.uk
Jam @ Platform 5 (Open Mic)11 AprilPlatform 5, Ashfordwww.platform5ashford.com
Sons of Cream (Music)11 April, 8pmStag Community Arts Centre, Sevenoakswww.stagsevenoaks.co.uk
The Sessions (Film)11 April, 6.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The Searchers (Music)11 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The Liane Carroll Trio - Folkestone Jazz Club (Music)11 April, 8.30pmTower Theatre, Folkestonewww.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk
Stories from Ancient Greece (Culture, Lifestyle, Arts)11 April, 6pmThe Beaney, Canterburywww.canterbury.co.uk/beaney
Joe Brown in Concert (Music)11 April, 7.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Classical Divas (Music)12 April, 7.30pmThe Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestonewww.leascliffhall.co.uk
Family Event - Marvellous Migration12 April, 10.30am-12.30pm & 1.30pm-3.30pmRSPB Nature Reserve, Dungenesswww.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/d/dungeness
Puppetry of the Penis Live (Comedy)12 April, 7.30pmThe Winter Gardens, Margatewww.margatewintergardens.co.uk
Gala Fundraising Evening for Diabetes UK (Music, Charity)12 April, 7.30pmHorsebridge Arts & Community Centre, Whitstablewww.horsebridge-centre.org.uk
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Smiler (Gig)12 AprilThe Tartar Frigate, Broadstairswww.tartarfrigate.co.uk
Miss Vintage (Gig)12 AprilThe Beeches, Mereworthwww.beechesrestaurant.co.uk
DEFCON 3 + Nattyspeaks + DJ SP + Bombay Monkey + Invokal + Phoenix da icefire (Gig)12 April, 8pmThe Forum, Tunbridge Wellswww.twforum.co.uk
The Dolly Parton Story (Music)12 April, 7.30pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
The James Pearson Trio (Gig)12 April, 8pmPizza Express Live, Maidstonewww.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk
The Noise Next Door (Comedy)12 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Joe Brown in Concert (Music)12 April, 7.30pmThe Central Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me (Theatre)12-13 April, 8pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Rapunzel: An Easter Pantomime (Family/Kids, Theatre)12-13 April, Fri 3pm & 7pm; Sat 1pm & 4.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
High Spirits present: Route 66 (Music, Dance)12-13 April, Evening 7.30pm; Saturday matinee 2.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Lore (Film)12-14 April, Various timesGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Hitchcock (Film)12-17 April, Various timesGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Atopy and the Raindog - Teddy Baden (Arts)12 April - 12 MayMargate Gallery, Margatewww.margategallery.co.uk
Squash Box - Universarama (Family/Kids)13 April, 2.30pmQuarterhouse, Folkestonewww.quarterhouse.co.uk
Seann Walsh & Josh Widdicombe (Comedy)13 April, 7.30pmTheatre Royal, Margatewww.theatreroyalmargate.com
Cregan & Co featuring Ben Mills (Gig)13 April, 8pmPizza Express Live, Maidstonewww.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk
Heavy Metal & Hardcore (Gig)13 AprilPlatform 5, Ashfordwww.platform5ashford.com
Get Carter (Gig)13 April, 9pmThe Beauty of Bath, Sittingbournewww.beautyofbath.co.uk
Fairy Tales & Fables (Family/Kids)13 April, 1pm & 4pmGranville Theatre, Ramsgatewww.granvilletheatre.com
The Really Promising Company presents: Mam and Boy by Jane Jones (Music)13 April, 7.30pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Orestea + Ugly Love + Ashes To Angels + Let The Dust Settle (Gig)13 April, 7.30pmThe Forum, Tunbridge Wellswww.twforum.co.uk
Conflict & Creativity - In Conversation with Kate Adie (Lifestyle)13 April, 7.30pmHorsebridge Arts & Community Centre, Whitstablewww.horsebridge-centre.org.uk
Guided Biddenden Vineyard Tour (Lifestyle)13 April, 9.45amBiddenden Vineyards, Biddendenwww.biddendenvineyards.com
Bitten By Monkeys (Gig)13 April, 9pmThe White Horse, Maidstonewww.whitehorsemaidstone.co.uk
Turner on Perspective (Arts)13 April, 7.30pmTurner Contemporary, Margatewww.turnercontemporary.org
Bambi (Film)13 April, 10.30amGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Strictly Come Rotary Gala Dinner & Dance (Dance, Charity)13 April, 7.30pmThe Winter Gardens, Margatewww.margatewintergardens.co.uk
Handmade with Love @ Trinity (Festival/Fair, Arts)13 April, 10am-4pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Revelation presents: Barn Dance with the Catsfield Steamers (Music, Dance)13 April, 7.45pmSt Mary the Virgin, Ashfordwww.revelationstmarys.co.uk
The King Earl Boogie Band (Music)13 April, 8pmStag Community Arts Centre, Sevenoakswww.stagsevenoaks.co.uk
Each Peach Pear Plum (Family/Kids)13 April, 2pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Breakfast at Trinity’s - Gentlemen of Few / Dorey the Wise (Music)13 April, 10.30am-12.30pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
An Evening of Silent Cinema with Stephen Horne (Film)13 April, 7pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Katherine Ryan - Nature’s Candy (Comedy)13 April, 8pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Massive Waves of Britfunk (Music)13 April, 7pmThe Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestonewww.leascliffhall.co.uk
Pottery Boot Camp (Arts, Workshop)13-14 April, 10am-4pmThis Art of Mine, Maidstonewww.thisartofmine.co.uk
Revealing the Invisible exhibition (Arts)13-17 AprilPie Factory Margatewww.piefactorymargate.co.uk
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Re-collection UCA (Arts)13-28 AprilThe Beaney, Canterburywww.canterbury.co.uk/beaney
Run For Your Wife (Film)14 April, 5pm & 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
The Amazing Bubble Show (Family/Kids)14 April, 2pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Les Misérables (Film)14 April, 2.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Sing-a-Long-a Joseph (Film, Music)14 April, 4pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Sunday Classics (Music)14 April, 3pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Feast of Fiddles (Music)14 April, 7.30pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
The Discords (Gig)14 April, 4pmThe Two Brewers, Rochesterwww.twobrewersrochester.com
Fred Barker (Gig)14 AprilThe Tartar Frigate, Broadstairswww.tartarfrigate.co.uk
Live at the Orchard (Music, Comedy)14 April, 7.30pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Psycho (Film)15 April, 8.15pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Sally Morgan: Psychic Sally on the Road (Theatre)15 April, 7.30pmThe Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestonewww.leascliffhall.co.uk
Brief Encounter (Film)15 April, 7.30pmThe Central Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Calligraphy Workshop (Workshop, Arts)15 April, 10.30am-12.30pmThe Beaney, Canterburywww.canterbury.co.uk/beaney
Comedy Club (Comedy)15 April, 8pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Babeldom (Film)16 April, 8.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Cloud Atlas (Film)16 April, 2pm & 7pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Let’s Talk Bike (Lifestyle)16 April, 7.30pmThe Central Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Jazz at the Brook: LD Frazier (Music)16 April, 8pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Jimmy Hastings with the Frances Knight Trio - Folkestone Jazz Club (Music)16 April, 8.30pmTower Theatre, Folkestonewww.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk
Simple Minds (Music)16 April, 7pmThe Winter Gardens, Margatewww.margatewintergardens.co.uk
Mediterranean Night at the Horsebridge Café (Food)16 April, 8pmHorsebridge Arts & Community Centre, Whitstablewww.horsebridge-centre.org.uk
Sean Lock (Comedy)16 April, 8pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
TWODS: The Sound of Music (Theatre, Music)16-20 April, Tues-Sat 7.30pm; Weds & Sat matinee 2.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Justin Moorhouse - Justin Time! (Comedy)17 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Afternoon Treat: Brief Encounter (Film)17 April, 2.30pmThe Central Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Lore (Film)17 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Folk in the Barn presents: Show of Hands (Music)17 April, 7pmSt Mary the Virgin, Ashfordwww.revelationstmarys.co.uk
The Solid Silver 60s Show (Music)17 April, 7.30pmThe Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestonewww.leascliffhall.co.uk
One Night with Joan Collins (Comedy)17 April, 7.45pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
The Girl With No Heart (Theatre)17 April, 7.45pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Calendar Girls (Theatre)17-20 April, 7.45pmPlayhouse Theatre, Whitstablewww.playhousewhitstable.co.uk
Colin Purkiss at Fishslab Gallery (Arts)17-23 AprilFishslab Art Gallery, Whitstablewww.fishslabgallery.co.uk
Revelation St Mary’s is thrilled to announce that Supergrass legend Gaz Coombes will be performing live this April. 2012 saw former Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes make his return to music with HereComes The Bombs – his first solo offering since the Britpop stars called it a day in 2010. Taking the reigns on ‘Here Come The Bombs’, Gaz creates something mature and engaging, on which he impressively plays all of the instruments himself.
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The War of the Worlds Alive On Stage! (Film)18 April, 6.30pm & 20 April, 2pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Chas and Dave (Music)18 April, 7.30pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
John Kirkpatrick: A Victorian Farmer’s Year in Song (Music)18 April, 8pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Orpington Folk Club presents Blackthorn Band (Gig)18 AprilChange of Horses, Orpingtonwww.orpingtonfolkclub.org.uk
Juicy Lucy (Gig)18 AprilThe Eagle Tavern, Rochesterwww.theeagletavern.org.uk
Revelation presents: The Staves + Guests (Music)18 April, 7pmSt Mary the Virgin, Ashfordwww.revelationstmarys.co.uk
Jimmy Jones (Comedy)18 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
An Evening with Paul Dunton (Music)18 April, 8pmPizza Express Live, Maidstonewww.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk
Russian Cossacks (Dance, Theatre, Music)18 April, 7.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Sean Lock (Comedy)18 April, 8pmThe Central Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
King Lear - Globe Theatre on Tour (Theatre)18-20 April, 7.30pmTheatre Royal, Margatewww.theatreroyalmargate.com
Mapdance (Dance)19 April, 7.30pmQuarterhouse, Folkestonewww.quarterhouse.co.uk
Stepping Out - The Musical (Theatre)19 April, 7.30pm and 20 April, 2.30pm & 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Jazz with the Blue Rhythm Kings (Music)19 April, 7pmHorsebridge Arts & Community Centre, Whitstablewww.horsebridge-centre.org.uk
Beyond the Hills (Film)19 April, 6pm & 21 April, 9pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Cabaret of Curiosities (Theatre, Variety)19 April, 8pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
The Burlesque Fever Show (Theatre, Dance)19 April, 8pmThe Forum, Tunbridge Wellswww.twforum.co.uk
Electric Tortoice (Gig)19 AprilThe Tartar Frigate, Broadstairswww.tartarfrigate.co.uk
Lizzie Deane’s Soul Source (Gig)19 April, 8pmPizza Express Live, Maidstonewww.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk
The Blue Moon Jazz Club (Music)19 AprilStepping Stone Studios, Maidstonewww.steppingstonestudios.co.uk
We Love 80s (Music)19 AprilPlatform 5, Ashfordwww.platform5ashford.com
Elvis (Gig)19 AprilThe Beeches, Mereworthwww.beechesrestaurant.co.uk
Miss Julie (Theatre)19 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Magic of Mowtown (Music)19 April, 7.45pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Talking Books: Billy Steel - Power of Powerlessness (Literary)19 April, 7.30pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Tea Dance (Dance)19 April, 3pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Real Diamond, Garfunkel & Simon (Music)19 April, 7.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Cloud Atlas (Film)19-25 April, Various timesGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Les Enfants Terrible Present - The Trench (Theatre/Dance)20 April, 8pmQuarterhouse, Folkestonewww.quarterhouse.co.uk
Festival Chamber Orchestra with Alison Teale - Gala Anniversary! (Music)20 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The Incredibles (Film)20 April, 10.30amGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Local & Live Sessions (Music)20 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Omar featuring The Quentin Collins/Brandon Allen Quartet (Gig)20 April, 8pmPizza Express Live, Maidstonewww.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk
Goodbye Eric (Gig)20 April, 9pmThe White Horse, Maidstonewww.whitehorsemaidstone.co.uk
Joe Cang (Music)20 April, 8pmSt Mary’s Arts Centre, Sandwichwww.stmarysartscentre.org.uk
Pop Magic (Music)20 April, 8pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Private Widdle Social Club (Comedy)20 April, 8pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Total Jam (Gig)20 April, 9pmThe Beauty of Bath, Sittingbournewww.beautyofbath.co.uk
Seasons in Harmony (Theatre, Family/Kids)20 April, 2pm & 7.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
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Call Me Crazy (Comedy, Theatre)20 April, 2.30pm & 7.30pmStag Community Arts Centre, Sevenoakswww.stagsevenoaks.co.uk
South Bharatnatyam Dance (Dance, Theatre)20 April, 7.30pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Elvis is in the Building (Music)20 April, 7.45pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Creative Writing Workshop Weekend (Literary, Workshop)20-21 April, 10am-4pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
St George’s Day Festival (Festival/Fair)20-21 April, 10am-5pmDover Castle, Doverwww.english-heritage.org.uk/dovercastle
Rod Stewart Tribute Show (Music)21 April, 7.30pmGranville Theatre, Ramsgatewww.granvilletheatre.com
Beasts of the Southern Wild (Film)21 April, 3pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Chriss Kennedy (Gig)21 AprilThe Tartar Frigate, Broadstairswww.tartarfrigate.co.uk
Rumpelstiltskin (Family/Kids, Theatre)21 April, 2.30pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Stoker (Film)21 April, 5pm & 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Working with Clay: Human Form (Workshop, Arts)21 April, 10.30am-3.30pmThe Beaney, Canterburywww.canterbury.co.uk/beaney
Bravado (Gig)21 April, 4pmThe Two Brewers, Rochesterwww.twobrewersrochester.com
The Armed Man (Music)21 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The Trench (Theatre)21 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Into the Loop (Theatre)21 April, 6pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
The Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band (Music)21 April, 2.30pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Antiques & Collector’s Market (Festival/Fair)21 April, 9am-4pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Let’s Go Round Again (Music)21 April, 7.30pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.ukk
The Fureys & Davey Arthur (Music)22 April, 7.30pmTheatre Royal, Margatewww.theatreroyalmargate.com
A Good Day To Die Hard (Film)22 April, 9.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The Marlowe Apprentice Company (Workshop, Theatre)22-23 April, 5-6.30pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Moko Mix (Dance, Family/Kids)23 April, 11am & 5.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (Film)23 April, 2pm & 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Suggs: My Life Story in Words & Music (Comedy, Music)23 April, 7.30pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Kent Youth Theatre presents Fugee (Theatre)23-24 April, 7pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
‘Eclectic Cartoon Show’ from SA Davids (Arts)23-28 April, 10am-4pmCreek Creative, Favershamwww.creek-creative.org
Willington Players present: Death in High Heels (Theatre)23-27 April, 7.30pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Tea Dance (Workshops, Dance)25 April, Beginners 8pm; Intermediate 8.50pm; Freestyle class 9.30-11pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
The Happy Lands (Film)24 April, 6pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Mama (Film)24 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
The Funny Side Comedy Club (Comedy)24 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Albert Hammond (Music)24 April, 7.30pmTower Theatre, Folkestonewww.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk
The Marlowe Diddies (Family/Kids)24 April, 10-11amThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
The Marlowe Speakeasy (Workshop, Theatre)24 April, 11.15am-12.45pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Russell Kane: Posturing Delivery (Comedy)24 April, 7.30pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
The Marlowe’s Anyone Can Act! (Workshop, Theatre)24 April, 6.30-8pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
The Art Train at Fishslab Gallery (Arts)24-30 AprilFishslab Art Gallery, Whitstablewww.fishslabgallery.co.uk
Richard Herring - Talking Cock (Comedy)25 April, 8pmQuarterhouse, Folkestonewww.quarterhouse.co.uk
Whistle (Literary)25 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
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Karen Sharp & Mick Foster - Folkestone Jazz Club (Music)25 April, 8.30pmTower Theatre, Folkestonewww.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk
Let’s Talk Fishing with Bob Nudd (Lifestyle)25 April, 7.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Reyes (Gig)25 AprilThe Eagle Tavern, Rochesterwww.theeagletavern.org.uk
Annual Turner Lecture and Dinner with Richard Cook (Arts)25 April, 6pmTurner Contemporary, Margatewww.turnercontemporary.org
Tea Dance (Workshop, Dance)25 April, Beginners 8pm; Intermediate 8.50pm; Freestyle class 9.30-11pmHazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstonewww.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Mallory Knox + Natives + Evarose (Gig)25 April, 8pmThe Forum, Tunbridge Wellswww.twforum.co.uk
Orpington Folk Club presents Singers & Musicians Night (Music)25 AprilChange of Horses, Orpingtonwww.orpingtonfolkclub.org.uk
Release Your Inner Author! (Literary)25 April, 6.30pmThe Beaney, Canterburywww.canterbury.co.uk/beaney
Spiers and Boden (Music)25 April, 7.30pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
It’s Showtime (Variety)25 April, 2.30pm & 7.30pmThe Winter Gardens, Margatewww.margatewintergardens.co.uk
Our Town (Theatre)25 April, 7.30pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Julian Clary (Comedy)25 April, 8pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Spires Academy Dance Showcase (Theatre)25-26 April, 7pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Bottleneck (Theatre/Dance)26 April, 7.30pmQuarterhouse, Folkestonewww.quarterhouse.co.uk
Guns 2 Roses (Gig)26 April, 8pmThe Forum, Tunbridge Wellswww.twforum.co.uk
Jumping Beaneys: What’s Inside the Treasure Chest? (Family/Kids)26 April, 10.30amThe Beaney, Canterburywww.canterbury.co.uk/beaney
Goosebumps (Gig)26 AprilThe Beeches, Mereworthwww.beechesrestaurant.co.uk
Alfie Moore & Guests (Comedy)26 April, 8pmHorsebridge Arts & Community Centre, Whitstablewww.horsebridge-centre.org.uk
Cut the Funk (Gig)26 April, 8pmPizza Express Live, Maidstonewww.pizzaexpresslive.co.uk
John Shuttleworth - Out of Our Sheds (Comedy)26 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Song for Marion (Film)26 April-2 May, Various timesGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Verve 13 (Dance)26 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The ABCs of Death (Film)26 April, 8.15pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Bandages (Theatre)26 April, 7.30pmTheatre Royal, Margatewww.theatreroyalmargate.com
Medway Young Musicians Awards (Music, Family/Kids)26 April, 7pmThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Jaguar Skills and his Amazing Friends Tour (Music, Nightlife)26 April, 9pmThe Winter Gardens, Margatewww.margatewintergardens.co.uk
Let’s Talk Bike! (Lifestyle)26 April, 7.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Cabaret Night (Food, Music)26 April, 7pmThe High Rocks, Tunbridge Wellswww.highrocks.co.uk
Lodestone (Gig)26 AprilThe Tartar Frigate, Broadstairswww.tartarfrigate.co.uk
Boothby Graffoe (Comedy)26 April, 8pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Chas & Dave (Music)26 April, 7.30pmThe Central Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Silver Clay Ring Making (Arts, Workshop)27 April, 10am-3pmThis Art of Mine, Maidstonewww.thisartofmine.co.uk
Sherbet Moon Showcase (Theatre, Dance)27 April, 3pmQuarterhouse, Folkestonewww.quarterhouse.co.uk
Paul Rose & His All Star Band (Gig)27 April, 8pmThe Forum, Tunbridge Wellswww.twforum.co.uk
The Mandy Winters Show With Surprise Special Guests! (Music)27 April, 7.30pmGranville Theatre, Ramsgatewww.granvilletheatre.com
Jack the Giant Slayer 3D (Film)27 April, 10.30amGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
One Night Only (Variety)27 April, 7.30pmTower Theatre, Folkestonewww.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk
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Bottleneck (Theatre)27 April, 7.30pm Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Post Tenebras Lux (Film)27 April, 8pm & 28 April, 6pm Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Celtic Dream (Dance, Music)27 April, 7.30pmTheatre Royal, Margatewww.theatreroyalmargate.com
Los Pacaminos (Music)27 April, 8.15pmHorsebridge Arts & Community Centre, Whitstablewww.horsebridge-centre.org.uk
The Grenadier Guards (Music)27 April, 7.30pmThe Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestonewww.leascliffhall.co.uk
Guided Biddenden Vineyard Tour (Lifestyle)27 April, 9.45amBiddenden Vineyards, Biddendenwww.biddendenvineyards.com
The Marlowe Junior Company (Workshop, Theatre)27 April, 10-11am and 11am-12pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Abalicious (Music)27 April, 7pmThe Old Brewery Store, Favershamwww.oldbrewerystore.co.uk
The Blox (Gig)27 April, 9pmThe White Horse, Maidstonewww.whitehorsemaidstone.co.uk
The Sounds of Simon (Music)27 April, 8pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Waiting for Brando (Theatre)27 April, 8pmTrinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.trinitytheatre.net
Elvis in Concert (Music)27 April, 7.45pmPlayhouse Theatre, Whitstablewww.playhousewhitstable.co.uk
The Doors Alive (Music)27 April, 7.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Budapest Festival Orchestra (Music)27 April, 7.30pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
Medway Stage Festival 2013 (Music, Theatre, Festival/Fair)27 April - 12 May, Various timesThe Brook Theatre, Chathamwww.medwayticketslive.co.uk
Black Pond (Film)28 April, 7.30pmQuarterhouse, Folkestonewww.quarterhouse.co.uk
The Big Blue (Gig)28 April, 4pmThe Two Brewers, Rochesterwww.twobrewersrochester.com
Lincoln (Film)28 April, 3pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
The Cavern Beatles (Music)28 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Bugsy Malone the Musical (Theatre, Music)28 April, 2.30pm & 7.30pmThe Orchard Theatre, Dartfordwww.orchardtheatre.co.uk
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) (Music)28 April, 7pmThe Winter Gardens, Margatewww.margatewintergardens.co.uk
Stevefest (Music)28 April, 2-10.30pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Sarah Lucy, Griff & Brian (Gig)28 AprilThe Tartar Frigate, Broadstairswww.tartarfrigate.co.uk
The Karpenters (Music)28 April, 7.30pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Royal Opera House: Nabucco (live broadcast screening) (Music)29 April, 7.15pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Tom Paxton (Music)29 April, 8pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
Last Picture Club: Golden Oldies - The Postman Always Rings Twice (Film)29 April, 3pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Last Picture Club: To Rome With Love (Film)29 April, 8pmAstor Community Theatre, Dealwww.theastor.org
Anything Goes (Theatre)30 April - 4 May, Evenings 7.30pm; Sat matinee 2.30pmThe Marlowe Theatre, Canterburywww.marlowetheatre.com
The Good Old Days of Music Hall and Variety (Music, Theatre, Variety)30 April, 2pmAssembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wellswww.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
The Reduced Shakespeare Company (Comedy)30 April, 7.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
Spring Breakers (Film)30 April, 8.30pmGulbenkian Theatre, Canterburywww.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian
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