Barnaby 2018: now live!

There’s going to be loads to enjoy over Barnaby week. Click here to browse the full programme.

And – less fun, but just as important – PLEASE remember to resubscribe if you want to keep receiving these Barnaby Bulletins after this Friday, May 25th. We’ve tried to make it as easy as possible, and we’d hate to lose touch – just when 2018’s getting so interesting…

ANNOUNCEMENT
We’re sorry, but given the amount of pressing jobs to do at this time of year, we’ve had to cancel Thursday 24th’s Open Meeting, originally scheduled to take place at St Michael’s Church. We hope you’ll forgive us; why not visit the Barnaby stall at Treacle instead and pick up your copy of the programme, hot off the press!

2018 highlights…

What would Emmeline be doing today?

St Michael’s Church,
Saturday 16 June, 2.30-4pm, £7

With Edwina Currie, Beatrix Campbell, Amina Lone, Professor Teresa Anderson and the Guardian’s Frances Perraudin.

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Invisible Threads

Silk Museum, Park Lane.
From Friday 15 June, FREE

An exquisite new immersive digital installation by prize-winning artist Zarah Hussain, in her home town.

Acoustic Sanctuary

King Edward Street Chapel
Saturday 23 June, 8pm £10

Merry Hell, Judy Colquitt and Hugo Kensdale line up for this ever-popular gig.

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The Breath

King Edward Street Chapel
Sunday 24 June, 8pm £20

A rare chance to catch this most haunting and eclectic of bands in the beautiful surroundings of King Edward Street Chapel.

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Barnaby Visual Arts Trail

Various venues
From 15 June FREEWork by more than 25 artists at difference venues across town.
What will you discover?
The Barnaby Beat Route
The Barnaby Beat Route,
Friday 15 June FREEFriday night is Barnaby Beat Route night. 14 different venues come together to host live music from 5pm ’til late, plus DJs at St Michael’s Churchyard.
he Big Barnaby Weekend
Saturday 16 June, 10.30am – 5pm
Sunday 17 June, 11.30am – 5pm
FREE
Street entertainment, drop-in workshops, storytelling, performances, live music, dad-dancing competition, a big town jamming session, the Barnaby Parade and lots more. All free, and all family-friendly.
Belshazzar’s Feast
St Michael’s (Marquee)
Sunday 17 June, 4.30 pm, £10 This brilliant and hilarious folk duo perform a very special gig in the marquee.
Jan Blake & Peter Chand
King Edward St Chapel
Sunday 17 June, 6 pm £10 Two wonderful and award-winning story-tellers present Family Tree.

Already on sale…

James Taylor Quartet

St Michael’s Church, Friday 15 June, 8 pm £20

Acid jazz, funk, riffs and unbelievable energy: this is coming to Macc.

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The James Taylor Quartet

Will Self In Conversation
St Michael’s Church, Tuesday 19 June, 6 pm £12.50

Hear from one of our most significant, provocative and influential writers, in conversation with Honor Gavin.

Arthur Smith: At your Service
St Michael’s Church,  Friday 22 June, 8 pm £15

An evening of sublime playfulness with comedian, writer, broadcaster and all-round institution Arthur Smith.

Arthur Smith

 

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