
Macbeth
Macbeth was an 11th century king of the Scots whose rule was marked by efficient government and the promotion of Christianity, but who is best known as the murderer and usurper in William Shakespeare’s tragedy. Who was the real Macbeth?
Wednesday 16 October 7.30pm
Wed 22 Apr 2020
A personal, historical journey across one of the most mysterious regions of Engl...
Tues 18 Feb 2020
This is a virtual walk following the southern line of the medieval town walls, f...
Tues 3 Mar 2020
The Seagull by Anton Chekhov This is the great innovative play that transforme...
Thurs 9 Apr 2020
The story of the first Lincolnshire Rising of 1470 is part of a complex and dizz...
Wed 12 Feb 2020
Building on the success of our ‘Pint of’ nights, join Don in the Cellar Bar for...
Tues 4 Feb 2020
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley With its ironic title taken from Shakespeare’...
Thurs 2 Apr 2020
Join the ‘Master of Mirth’ in comical conversation with Debbie Hudd, Celebrating...
Wed 8 Apr 2020
Building on the success of our ‘Pint of’ nights, join Don in the Cellar Bar for...