• Rose Ayling-Ellis: Marvellous Family Fun

    The Quarterhouse

    Join BAFTA-winning actor and Strictly Come Dancing champion Rose Ayling-Ellis for a joyful, inspiring event celebrating communication in all its forms, from sign language and symbols to gestures, emojis and beyond. Rose will be talking about her beautifully illustrated new children’s book, Marvellous Messages – a playful and powerful exploration of how we connect with […]

  • Word Play and Poetry​: Eley Williams and Abigail Parry

    The Quarterhouse

    Step into the joyfully off-kilter world of Eley Williams, one of the most original voices in contemporary fiction, as she discusses her latest collection, Moderate to Poor, Occasionally Good – a whip-smart, warm-hearted exploration of language in all its slippery glory. Williams is the author of the prize-winning short story collection Attrib. (winner of the […]

  • A Journey into Clay with Jennifer Lucy Allan

    The Quarterhouse

    Calling all claymakers, potters, artists and lovers of the land – this is where earth and imagination meet. In her mesmerising new book Clay: A Human History, writer and broadcaster Jennifer Lucy Allan unearths the deep, resonant story of one of the world’s most ancient, tactile and transformative materials. With poetic insight and atmospheric detail, […]

  • Ode to Joyce’ performed by Cheryl Knight.

    The Grand

    Originally conceived for Joyce Grenfell’s centenary, this presentation recreates the setting of one of Joyce’s ever-popular stage shows. Welcome to the Bayle Music Autumn concert series. We are delighted to present a fascinating and varied programme to keep you entertained this autumn.  Full programme details are listed below this message. Admission remains at £15 with under-21-year-olds admitted […]

  • Sabrina Ghayour: Persiana Easy

    The Quarterhouse

    Step into a world of spice, soul and sensational cooking with Sabrina Ghayour – the award-winning British-Iranian chef, Sunday Times bestselling author and beloved food writer hailed by the Observer as the “golden girl of Persian cookery”. Known for her bold, vibrant flavours and no-fuss approach, Sabrina has transformed the way we cook and eat […]

  • Success and Other Lies: Will Young & James Cahill in Conversation

    The Quarterhouse

    What do we sacrifice to succeed – and what do we conceal to survive? In this bold and searching conversation, Will Young and James Cahill come together to explore queerness, creativity, and the hidden costs of a life lived in public. One is a Pop Idol winner turned bestselling author and outspoken mental health advocate; […]

  • Harry Baker: Wonderful!

    The Quarterhouse

    Don’t miss this high-energy, soul-lifting night with Harry Baker – World Poetry Slam Champion, viral TED Talk star, and one of the UK’s most captivating spoken word performers. Coming to Folkestone for one-night only as part of the Book Festival. In Wonderful!, Harry delivers a fast-paced, feel-everything mix of joy, humour and jaw-dropping wordplay. From […]

  • Monisha Rajesh: Journeys by Starlight and Steam

    The Quarterhouse

    All aboard for an unforgettable series of train rides – with one extraordinary storyteller. Join award-winning travel writer Monisha Rajesh as she takes us on a lyrical, laughter-filled journey through her latest book, Moonlight Express: Around the World By Night Train – a beautifully observed account of navigating the globe after dark. Following the runaway […]

  • The Art of Good Anger with Sam Parker

    The Quarterhouse

    What if your anger isn’t something to fear – but a tool for clarity, courage and change? In a town like Folkestone – creative, complex, and full of people pushing for better – anger can be a vital emotional signal. But too often we’re told to stay quiet, stay nice, stay calm. In this powerful, […]

  • Labour Under Starmer with Gabriel Pogrund & Patrick Maguire

    The Quarterhouse

    Last year, Folkestone made history – electing Tony Vaughan as its first-ever Labour MP after more than 70 years of Conservative rule. But earlier this year, Kent (along with many other parts of the country) swung hard to Reform. What happened? Where did the energy go? And is Keir Starmer’s Labour already losing touch with […]