Forest Family Fun Morning

On Saturday, 3 September between 10am and 12noon Christ Church, Epsom Common will be holding a Forest Family Fun Morning with Little Hands Nursery and Forest School. Come along to try some camp cooking, outdoor crafts or enjoy a little soft play.

Out of Sight, Out of Mind

An introduction to an exciting local project with a national and international impact.

Citizen Journalist Training

Learn the skills required to be a "citizen journalist" for a local paper that is regulated by Impress and is a partner of the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service

The Wedding Singer

Based on the hit New Line Cinema film by award-winning Adam Sandler, Epsom Players presents 'The Wedding Singer’ a smash-hit musical comedy.
Step back into 1985, Ridgefield, New Jersey: hair is big, collars are up and Robbie Hart is at the top of his game, until he gets stood up at the altar…
Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. Enter Julia, a happy-go-lucky waitress who wins his affection. As luck would have it, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and, unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a decade, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever.
The Wedding Singer’s sparkling new score does for the ’80s what Hairspray did for the ’60s. So dust off those leg warmers, pull out those shoulder pads and start up the DeLorean: get your tickets today!
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe). All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.

Epsom Jazz Club – modern jazz night

Epsom Jazz Club returns for an incredible Autumn season of concerts.

Kicking off with the exceptional Gabriel Latchin Trio on Tuesday 20th September 2022.

British pianist, composer and bandleader, Gabriel Latchin has made a name for himself as one of the UK’s finest musicians, known for his effortlessly swinging feel, deep repertoire and compelling performances, and praised by critics and world renowned musicians alike.

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Music@StMartin’s Recital Series

We're delighted to welcome young musicians from the City of London Freemen's School for their debut visit to St Martin's Recital Series. Help support these young players and singers of the future as they present a varied programme for all ages. Admission FREE.

Ukraine Music Evening

Ukrainian musicians including refugees perform raising money for charities supporting Ukraine. Talented pianists, violinists and others. The evening welcomes Ukrainian refugees, their hosts and supporters and the public. Light refreshments and soft drinks are available. This very popular event was standing room only last time and you can reserve a seat for £30 via www.epsommusic.org

Epsom Mental Health and Well-Being Festival

You may be aware that we are not holding a full week of Festival this year, to give some time to reflect on the way forward in a changed and changing world. But there are going to be some wonderful events, open to everyone at no cost. There is no need to book. Just come along. You will be made very welcome.
Monday 5 September - Monday 10 October TIME TO REMEMBER
Epsom used to have the largest cluster of psychiatric hospitals in Europe (and possibly in the world). Near the Hook Road arena is the Horton Cemetery, where over 9000 former residents of the hospital are buried in largely unmarked graves.
As part of this year’s Festival, every individual, family, charity, community group and organisation in the Borough is invited to paint a ceramic flower, obtainable from the Friends of Horton Cemetery stall in Epsom Market Place on Saturday 8 October or at St Barnabas’ Church, Temple Road, Epsom KT19 8HA on 10 October. It is hoped that 900 flowers will be painted and, in 2023, laid in memory of those who died.

Full Brochure:

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Epsom Symphony Orchestra concert

This concert with local musicians features a programme of great Nordic classics including Sibelius’ heroic 2nd Symphony, Nielsen’s graphic description of the Ionian sun and Grieg’s iconic Piano Concerto which will be performed by brilliant young British-Korean pianist Jinah Shim.

Jinah, who started learning the piano aged five, is an award-winning pianist and has performed in prestigious venues around the UK including London’s Wigmore Hall, Steinway Hall, St. Martin-in-the-Fields and St. James’s Piccadilly Church. She has also given recitals as a guest artist in Italy, France and Germany.

Adults £15, Senior 60+ £13, child (18months-15 yrs) £5

Choral Evensong marking the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ralph Vaughan Williams

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of English composer, Ralph Vaughan Williams. St Martin's Church choir conducted by Richard Dacey with organist Iain Macfarlane, leads a service of celebration and thanksgiving with some of Vaughan Williams' most celebrated sacred music in a building which he knew well and visited often.

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