Techno, Tech and Progressive with Skulpt, Mistaire Reindhart and FENN. Visuals provided by VJ Skulpt. 9-3am The Cavern Club Bristol £3 entry.
Places To Go
Our selection of major venues around the UK
A Woman Redeemed

Where: The Cinema Museum
BOOK NOW »On the bill tonight is a programme of little-seen British silent films, including a new print of the British crime film A Woman Redeemed (Sinclair Hill, 1927), starring Brian Aherne and Joan Lockton, with musical accompaniment from Stephen Horne. This stylish and pacy spy thriller will be introduced by Amy Sargeant, author of British Cinema: [...]
Coming soon: the History of British Trailers

Where: The Cinema Museum
BOOK NOW »Screening some of the best trailers in the Museum’s archive, Keith M. Johnston traces the history of the “coming attraction”, giving a unique perspective on the genres, stars, studios and technologies of 100 years of the British film industry.
Doors open at 18.30 for a 19.30 start, and the event is expected to end at 22.30.
Refreshments [...]
Jack the Ripper on Film

Where: The Cinema Museum
BOOK NOW »“It is the class question rather than the sex question that is at issue in this matter.” (The Star, 4 October 1888)
The ‘Jack the Ripper’ murders in 1888 have been interpreted in any number of ways across the world, but in Britain, especially in films, class has been a major preoccupation. What class [...]
The Art of the Short Film

Where: The Cinema Museum
BOOK NOW »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 [...]
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

