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Martines, Mozart and M.Haydn

Sat 22 Mar 2025

Martines, Mozart and M.Haydn

CONCERT SATURDAY 22nd MARCH 2025 AT 7.30 pm ST JOHN’S CHURCH, ST JOHNS ROAD, HARPENDEN AL5 1DJ Marianna Martines: Dixit Dominus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Solemn Vespers Michael Haydn: St.Francis Mass With Mus.....Read more

Playing with Watercolour Workshop

Thu 06 Mar 2025

Playing with Watercolour Workshop

Get ready to explore how watercolours work, learn different techniques and create a painting! Come and join me in a session at North Herts Museum to find out the basic techniques and create your own painting. Thurs.....Read more

St Albans Symphony Orchestra (SASO) 01MAR25 concert

Sat 01 Mar 2025

St Albans Symphony Orchestra (SASO) 01MAR25 concert

SASO continues its 2024-25 season on Saturday 1st March 2025, at St Paul's Church, Blandford Road, St Albans AL1 4JP. Doors will open at 6:50 p.m. for a 7:30 p.m. start. Refreshments will be available in the interval, be.....Read more

CPDL Training | Basic and Half Mask & Advanced and Intermediate

Tue 18 to Wed 19 Mar 2025 (2 days)

CPDL Training | Basic and Half Mask & Advanced and Intermediate

Trestle’s CPDL courses for drama teachers, professional practitioners and workshop leaders provide a unique opportunity to develop teaching and performance skills in mask and half mask, as well as discover new ways of h.....Read more

Artists & Makers Berkhamsted

Sat 29 to Sun 30 Mar 2025 (2 days)

Artists & Makers Berkhamsted

Welcome to Artists and Makers Berkhamsted, a new event brought to you by Herts Visual Arts - Hertfordshire's leading visual arts organisation. Join us at the Berkhamsted Civic Centre for a brand new art fair celebrati.....Read more

Mendelssohn's Elijah

Sat 29 Mar 2025

Mendelssohn's Elijah

Elijah Mendelssohn wrote this vividly dramatic oratorio for the Birmingham Festival and personally conducted its highly successful premiere in 1846, which included a total of eight encores! Drawing its text from the bib.....Read more