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Put on yer finest knitted gladrags, style your barnet, put on your dancing shoes and bring your finest singing voices, as we cordially invite you to witness the Greatest Show On Earth (in tank-tops).
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You want to play the game, but first it’s time to walk the walk! That’s every road, street, alleyway, nook and cranny that will appear on the Faversham Monopoly Board!
‘Hulked’ is a brand new soundwalk experience along the Medway coastline and around the Old Brickfields at Lower Halstow, near Sittingbourne. The soundwalk reanimates the wrecks of the Thames Sailing barges, breathes new life into the old brickfields and celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the area.
For over 15 years, Craig has worked tirelessly for The World of Spirit. He has travelled the length and breadth of the UK as well as travelling frequently overseas to Switzerland and Sweden amongst other places to demonstrate his ability, and to teach others the gift of connecting to loved one on the other side.
Join local herbalist Mandy Rickard for a relaxing walk, where you’ll discover various herbs historically used to treat illness and promote health.
A fast-paced show full of high energy and surprises as Ray uses various different gases to create incredible bubble sculptures, effects and magical displays.
When, years ago, a teenage Mitch discovered American comic songwriting legend Tom Lehrer, the course of his life was changed forever. Mitch looks at the legacy of the elusive Lehrer, the creative debt he, and all those who mix humour and melody, owe to him and performs some of the more Lehreresque of his own songs.
A Double Tribute Night of Pop, Michael Jackson & Britney Spears, plus 80’S & 90’s DISCO
How do serial killers cope with capture, and what's it like on death row? Here’s your chance to find out. After years of running the Forensic Psychology course for the Criminology Department at the University of Greenwich, lecturing on subjects such as the psychology of serial killers, jury decision making and how criminals adapt to prison life, Dr Ross Friday is now bringing these fascinating subjects to new audiences.