• Chump’s Comedy

    The Quarterhouse

    Get ready to laugh out loud as we launch the very first Chump's Comedy Club at Creative Folkestone Quarterhouse! Featuring a stellar line-up, this unmissable night of comedy brings you Sindhu Vee, Daniel Foxx, Jack Skipper, and Lou Wall, all hosted by the brilliant Kit Proudfoot. Chump's Comedy, originating from Margate, has quickly gained a […]

  • National Theatre Live Filming – The Importance of Being Earnest

    The Importance of being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, directed by Max Webster. Three-time Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke is joined by Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who; Sex Education) in this joyful reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy. While assuming the role of a dutiful guardian in the country, Jack lets loose in town under a […]

  • Mark Simpson (clarinet) – concert & Wiebke Pöpel’s film ‘My Way’

    Kollectiv 69 Old High Street

    Promoter Folkestone New Music Type of event Concert & Film Artists Mark Simpson (clarinet) Programme Over the past fifty years German composer Helmut Lachenmann has shaped contemporary music with his ‘Musique Concrete Instrumentale’- a unique noise music in which players use all parts of their instruments to make extraordinary new sounds. Mark Simpson is introducing and […]

  • Royal Ballet & Opera: Swan Lake

    The Quarterhouse

    Classical ballet's most powerful tale of love, treachery and forgiveness. Bringing together Tchaikovsky’s sensational score with the incredible imagination of choreographer Liam Scarlett and designer John Macfarlane, Swan Lake on the big screen will be an exceptional way to experience this ultimate ballet classicThis event is a screening. Tickets £14 Standard £12 Concession Book this […]

  • The Opera Boys in A Night at the Musicals

    The Tower Theatre North Road Shorncliffe, Folkestone, Kent

    The Opera Boys return with their Sell-Out show A Night at the Musicals, a fabulous evening of power-house vocals, immaculate 4-part harmony, breath-taking musical medleys, and stunning solo performances...all delivered with the charm, style and sense of humour that the boys have become known for. Whether you’re a fan of modern day smash hit musicals like Jersey […]

  • A Beginners Quiltmaking Course.-  The Stitchist presents.

    Folkestone Bookshop Tontine Street, Folkestone

     MARCH - 01.08,15+22nd  2-4pm £10 per session or £35 in advance  Bring own cloth -eg old clothes. Contact  07426  976676   E b the [email protected] / Insta.. NOTE - From February- Bookshop weekend open times will change Sats 11 -5.30  // Suns 10am -3pm.

  • The Requiems of Gabriel Faure and Maurice Durufle

    Holy Trinity Church Sandagte Road, Folkestone

    Canterbury Chamber Choir conducted by Peter Futcher Organist: Paul Stubbings Baritone Soloist: Jon Williams Tickets £10 - under 16's free On the door or www.ticketsource.co.uk/canterburychamberchoir

  • INVICTA BASS

    F51 SKATE PARK Folkestone

    Invicta Bass The Launch F51 Skatepark A collaboration of local DJ’s, bringing the best in Bass music to Folkestone Breaks, Garage Classics, House Classics & DNB   Desbo 7pm til 8pm – House Classics Fordy 8pm til 9pm – Breaks Clinchy b2b Softmits 9pm til 10pm – Garage Classics Clinchy b2b Softmits – DNB Classics […]

  • Pelléas Ensemble (flute, viola & harp)

    The Green Room The Grand,, Folkestone, Select a State:, United Kingdom

    Promoter Folkestone New Music Artists The prize-winning Pelléas Ensemble consists of Henry Roberts (flute), Luba Tunnicliffe (viola) and Oliver Wass (harp). Their fascinating programme stretches from 17th century England and Italy (John Dowland and Barbara Strozzi) to the music of today (Harrison Birtwistle and John Woolrich). They will also play Debussy’s magnificent Sonata for flute, viola […]

  • Helen Easter-Beeken: Pebbles Exhibition

    Folkestone Museum

    Over the last five years, Helen Easter-Beeken has recorded “pebbles that catch eye.” Using botanical techniques in acrylic and watercolour, her collection of paintings exposes the detail of each stone under our feet. The sea brought these pebbles to Folkestone’s coast from as far afield as Norway and Essex. They are as old as the […]