Film historians Tony Fletcher and Alex Gleason select a dazzling array of rarely seen films, an eclectic mix from creative filmmakers from the 1920s to the 1970s, mainly chosen from the collection held at the Cinema Museum.
The programme will include Vitaphones, R.K.O. shorts, animation, a one-reel version of The Lodger, a [...]
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The Art of the Short Film

Where: The Cinema Museum
BOOK NOW »Neil Brand – The Silent Pianist Speaks

Where: The Cinema Museum
BOOK NOW »We are delighted to host the ‘doyen of silent film pianists’ Neil Brand as he presents his critically acclaimed one-man show, using clips from some of the greatest moments in silent cinema to illustrate his globe-trotting 25-year career, and the special place of music with silent film.
From the earliest, earthiest comedies and thrillers, [...]
In the Room Above the Pub: Folk & Film

Where: The Cinema Museum
BOOK NOW »Join us for an evening of folk and film that retraces the British folk club scene from the 1950s onwards, with Pete Morton your folk club MC, and archive footage presented by Doc Rowe. There’ll be songs and music in a quintessential folk club format, with floor singers, real ales and a raffle. [...]
British Red Cross Open Garden – Gislingham, Ivy Chimneys, Aughton House and Qugustyne Lodge Gardens

Enjoy the unique charms of these three open gardens: Ivy Chimneys, Aughton House and Augustyne Lodge from 12pm-5pm on Sunday 9 September.
Together they include a topiary garden, a cottage garden with raised beds, an ornamental vegetable garden and even a folly.
Recommended donation: £3.50, children under 16 free.
British Red Cross Open Garden – The Beeches, Walsham le Willows

Dr A Russell has kindly agreed to hold an Open Garden event benefiting the British Red Cross on Sunday 12 August from 2-5pm.
This interesting three-acre garden includes a potage inspired by renowned garden designer Rosemary Verey. There is also a landscaped stream and a variety of beds.
Recommended donation: £3.50 adults, under 16 free
British Red Cross Open Garden – Tollemache Hall

Mr and Mrs M Tollemache have kindly agreed to open their garden on Sunday 29 July from 2pm-6pm and donate the proceeds to the British Red Cross.
Enjoy a day out exploring 3-4 acres of gardens including lawns, borders, shrubs and ponds.
There are also woodland walks and Suffolk Punches.
Recommended donation: £3.50 adults, under 16 free
British Red Cross Open Garden – Melton Hall

Mr and Mrs C de la Rue have kindly agreed to open their garden on Sunday 1 July from 2-5pm and donate the proceeds to the British Red Cross.
Marvel at this regency villa set in 7.5 acres of stunning gardens. The gardens are made up partly of walled gardens and other formal areas, and partly [...]
British Red Cross Open Garden – The Barn, Westleton

Mr and Mrs A Turner have kindly agreed to open their garden on Sunday 24 May from 2-5pm and donate the proceeds to the British Red Cross.
This 13.5 acre garden offers surprise after surprise, including a life-size Mycenaean palace.
The unusual array of gardens is linked by tree and pillar avenues and a network of sunken [...]
British Red Cross Open Garden – The Priory, Stoke by Nayland

Mr and Mrs H F A Engleheart have kindly agreed to open their garden on Sunday 17 June from 2pm-5pm and donate the proceeds to the British Red Cross.
Enjoy a day out exploring nine acres of gardens with fine views over Constable Country. View the picturesque lawns sloping down to lakes and a water garden. [...]
British Red Cross Open Garden – Southwold Town Gardens

Enjoy a day out exploring these eight beautiful gardens, all within walking distance of each other.
The short walk from one to another is a pleasant experience in itself.
Teas will be served in the Cardinal Newman Church Hall.
Tickets and maps will be available from the Red Cross Centre on Gardner Road, Southwold.
