Epsom Choral Society sings Messiah
Epsom Choral Society, celebrating its Centenary this year, gives a performance of Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, with orchestra and outstanding soloists conducted by Julian Collings.
Epsom Choral Society, celebrating its Centenary this year, gives a performance of Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, with orchestra and outstanding soloists conducted by Julian Collings.
Epsom Choral Society's annual Christmas concert with carols familiar and new, and lots of Christmas sparkle.
This event brings to an end a most exciting Centenary year for Epsom Choral Society, pointing us towards the next 100 years!
There’s no better way to prepare for your Christmas celebrations than to take in a traditional service of Nine Lessons and Carols. The Christian story of Christmas is interwoven with a feast of music, both the familiar and the not so. You can share the singing of favourite Christmas carols with the choir of St Martin’s Church accompanied by the organ. All this and candlelight too in the beautiful surrounds of Epsom's largest historical building.
Epsom Jazz Club returns for another season of three incredible concerts.
Launching the Spring season on Tuesday 17th January will be the scintillating L'Esprit du Jazz.
Led by highly respected accordionist Karen Street, this exciting Quartet explores French Musette, the music of Brazil, the world of Tango alongside original compositions and favourite jazz standards.
Joining Karen on stage will be Sam Dunn on guitar, Charlie Pyne on double bass & vocals, and Katie Patterson on drums - this event is sure to shrug off the Winter blues and energise us all as we launch into New Year.
Tickets just £15 in advance via the website.
Doors open 7pm, music from 7:30pm.
talk by local artist Roger Ponsford on Swedish Art Roger has lived in Sweden for many years and grew to appreciate their art
https://www.rotary-ribi.org/clubs/page.php?PgID=859967&ClubID=874
Sat, Jan 28th 2023 at 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm at Ewell Hall.
Chinese themed Murder Mystery Evening with Epsom Rotary and The Epsom Club
Food will be included and provided by Top Chef Epsom. We welcome couples and singles as well and will be allocated a placed on the night. The evening depicts characters and a theme to have the participants guessing . The costs is £20 per head to include food. Promises to be an exhilarating evening for all.
You will be served Chinese food while you solve a mystery. Cost of evening £20. Bring your own drinks.
Contact Rotarian Clive Richardson
Rosie Casseldon demonstration and painting using different brushes to create different strokes equipment provided
Quiz Night to raise money for Epsom Rangers trip to Iceland in the summer.
Epsom Jazz Club presents a fabulously joyful evening with charismatic and mesmerizing jazz vocalist Emma Smith.
With diverse and extensive experience performing everywhere from the 02 Arena to the leading jazz clubs of New York City, collaborating and recording with the likes of Michael Buble, Robbie Williams, Georgie Fame and Seal along the way, Emma has created a formidable reputation as a powerful and expressive artist in UK jazz.
She enjoys a busy and varied career, as a member of long established vocal harmony group 'The Puppini Sisters', and a key component of 'The Big Swing' a new female-fronted big band.
Accompanied on Tuesday 21st February by her loyal Trio of Jamie Safir (piano), Conor Chaplin (double bass) and Luke Tomlinson (drums), this is going to be Epsom's hot ticket event for February!
Tickets just £15 in advance via the website.
Doors open 7pm, music from 7:30pm.
Emmeline- The Suffragette Movement, follows the journey of the
inspirational leader of the Suffrage movement on her life's
mission to achieve the vote for women. Delving into the
dynamics of the Pankhurst family, Emmeline explores the
tensions that arose between her and her daughter Sylvia on
militant tactics and social values, emblematic of the conflicts
that divided the movement. Doesthe end justify the means?
Should the cause come first, no matterthe personal cost?
A story of the courage and sacrifice of the Suffragettes, their
struggle and exaltation, and their undying determination that
made history.
A story to inspire the country to continue the fight for human
emancipation.
Join us for FestiVOLE - Our Water Vole Release Celebration Event with Amy-Jane Beer
In August of 2022, years of hard work with the help of hundreds of volunteers came to fruition with the release of 101 voles back onto our local river, the Hogsmill! On Saturday the 25th of February we will be celebrating this landmark achievement and the river more broadly at the CornherHOUSE Theatre.
This celebratory event will feature a talk from Dr Amy-Jane Beer, a biologist, nature writer and campaigner. She is the author of over 30 books on natural history, a Country Diarist for The Guardian, a columnist for British Wildlife and a regular contributor to BBC Wildlife and Countryfile magazines, among others. Her recent book, The Flow, a beautiful and fascinating book that explores the UK’s rivers, includes a trip to the Hogsmill and features our water vole project!
The event will also premier a short film about the Hogsmill Water Vole project, directed and filmed by aspiring wildlife filmmaker Molly McNamara-Langton. There will also be a short talk about water voles by Elliot Newton and Ben Stockwell.
This family-friendly event will include Water Vole-themed crafted-making activities for children and a book signing session with Amy where you can purchase her book at a discounted price that will also contribute to the water vole project.
Suggested ages: 7+
Time: 2 pm until 4 pm
International pianist Simon Watterton brings his artistry and talent to Epsom for this afternoon recital. His programme at St Martin’s Church features a wonderfully varied and entertaining selection of music by Scarlatti, Schubert, Brahms and Rachmaninov. Having studied at the Purcell School and The Royal College of Music, Simon has performed in China, Canada, the USA, Sweden and Italy as well as extensively in the UK. He made his London debut at Cadogan Hall and has given concerts in St John’s, Smith Square, the Purcell Room and the Wigmore Hall.
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