Epsom Jazz Club – modern jazz night

Live modern jazz in a cabaret setting with licensed bar. Featuring top UK and international artists. Save the journey to London and its ticket prices and hear the best in your own Town for £15 per ticket only.

Disney’s The Hunchback of Norte Dame

Based on the Victor Hugo novel with songs from the Disney film, The Hunchback of Norte Dame tells the story of Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bell-ringer of Notre Dame and his desire to be part of the outside world.

With a sweeping score and compelling story, The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a magical and unforgettable musical featuring powerful and emotive musical numbers such as ‘The Bells of Notre Dame’, ‘Topsy Turvy’ and ‘Top of the World’. Join us and be transported back in time to 15th century Paris to discover an epic tale of love, heroism and acceptance.

Music@StMartin’s Recital Series

Epsom and Ewell Silver Band continue to enjoy competition success alongside a busy diary of concerts under their inspiring conductor Paul Graham. Come and judge for yourselves as the band performs popular hits from their latest playlist in the lively acoustic of St Martin's Church. Suitable for all ages.

Epsom and Ewell Silver Band – afternoon concert in Epsom

Prepare to be entertained! The Epsom and Ewell Silver Band offers up a wonderfully varied and highly enjoyable hour on a Saturday afternoon in Epsom. In the lovely surrounds of St Martin’s Church this talented ensemble will take you from an Andrew Lloyd Webber showstopper to Shostakovich showing his talent for jazz, from the town of Barnard Castle to A Bridge over Troubled Water, with a whole lot of other goodies along the way.

”The second editions are the ones to have’; revising the Pevsner Architectural Guide to Surrey. A talk by Charles O’Brien for Surrey History Trust

The first edition of the Buildings of England volume for Surrey was published in 1962, co-authored by Nikolaus Pevsner and Ian Nairn. In November 2022 the first fully revised edition since 1971 will be published. Its author Charles O'Brien is the series editor of the Pevsner Architectural Guides and has revisited every part of the county and hundreds of buildings to bring the guide up to date and expand its coverage. He has researched, edited and written several volumes in the series since 1997 and will talk about the history of the series and the tasks of revision as well as some discoveries that have come to light in the course of research.

The Pevsner Architectural Guides, were begun in 1951 by the architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902 to 1983) with the aim of providing an up-to-date portable guide to the most significant buildings in every part of the country, suitable for both general reader and specialist. Each volume provides an introductory overview of the architecture of the area, followed by a descriptive gazetteer arranged alphabetically by place. Whilst cathedrals and their furnishings, great country houses and their parks form the grand set pieces, the books demonstrate the enjoyable diversity of architecture in the British Isles in accounts of rural churches and farmsteads, Victorian public buildings and industrial monuments.

Tickets £5. Please book a place online. The event is in person at Surrey History Centre and will be streamed live on Zoom.

Langley Vale Wood – From Cultivation to Conservation

Epsom Common Association is pleased to announce a talk:

"Langley Vale Wood - From Cultivation to Conservation" by Peter Wakeham.

Followed by refreshments.

Non-members welcome - your chance to join! Doors open at 7.45 pm.

Ukrainian Music Evening

Social and music evening for Ukrainian refugees, their hosts and members of the public. Classical music - piano, violins, singers.....

Free entry. No reservations required. Leaving collection to support the musicians.

Epsom Jazz Club – modern jazz night

Live modern jazz in a cabaret setting with licensed bar. Featuring top UK and international artists. Save the journey to London and its ticket prices and hear the best in your own Town for £15 per ticket only.

Music@StMartin’s Recital Series

Since Opera Holloway last visited St Martin's, their star singers have made their international debuts and are in demand across the UK and overseas. This concert promises a programme of operatic favourites -a musical feast of solos and ensembles sung by local soprano, Callie Gaston, tenor William Branston and baritone Sam Oram. Enjoy some of opera's greatest moments from Faust, La Boheme, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Don Giovanni and more in the glorious acoustic and visual setting of St Martin's church.

An Afternoon at the Opera – by Opera Holloway

A musical feast is on offer of favourite operatic arias, duets and trios from some of opera's best loved operas. On the menu are Faust, La Traviata, La Bohème, Il Barbiere di Siviglia and more. Since Opera Holloway last performed at St Martin’s, star singers - Soprano Callie Gaston, Tenor William Branston and Baritone Sam Oram - have overcome both Brexit and Corona to make their International debuts continue to be in demand in the UK and overseas.

The afternoon’s delights include O mio babbino caro (Puccini), The Pearl Fishers Duet (Bizet) and Nessun Dorma (Puccini).

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