WHAT’S ON AT WELLS MALTINGS SUMMER 2019
Arts • Heritage • CommunitySOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
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VISIT THE WELLS HERITAGE CENTREExplore the history and stories of sea and shoreThe galleries are packed with fascinating facts, figures and films. From historic photographs and interesting information panels to costumes, digital screens and displays. Find out about fishing, floods, lifeboats and maltings, follow the Smugglers’ Trail and much more! Aimed at all ages, open daily from 10am (last entry 4pm). ALL WELCOME ∙ ENTRY FREE
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We are delighted to launch our brand new summer season of events at Wells Maltings, hand-picked just for you.
After a busy and varied spring season, the summer won’t disappoint. Drama, classical music, folk, new film releases and classic movies, activities for children and families, local bands and shantymen – and a celebrity name or two – all vying for your attention.
My recommendations this season? It’s all well worth seeing, of course, but don’t miss the second SEA FEVER LITERARY FESTIVAL in May: three days of events, readings and discussions with top writers and poets; and the MUSIC-NEXT-THE-SEA classical series at the end of June: turn the pages to find out more.
Check out the next two recitals in our residency with THE VILLIERS QUARTET and we are also especially pleased to welcome the internationally-renowned pianist BOBBY CHEN and rising star oboist AMY ROBERTS.
There’s some great new drama too, in the form of the return of Baroque Theatre and their production of Ariel Dorfman’s thriller DEATH AND THE MAIDEN, and the stunning Zanetti Productions from New Zealand with their thought-provoking and powerful, award-winning THE BASEMENT TAPES. Zimbabwean actor and
musician ANNA MUDEKA also joins us in June with her exploration of migration, told through a personal journey via Zimbabwe, London and Norfolk in KURE KURE/FARAWAY.
Plus there’s plenty for children and families. From a host of family-friendly films to all sorts of Easter and May half-term activities, as well as the return of those dazzling, dashing magicians MORGAN & WEST at the end of August.
Your seats await you!
Simon DaykinDirector
Ps. Turn the page to see pictures of the Wells Community Tapestry, now in situ at Wells Maltings. There’s an accompanying booklet about this too, so read all about it when you’re in the building next.
WELCOME TO WELLS MALTINGS
EVENTS AT A GLANCEAPRIL 2019
Until Monday 22nd AprilWELLS EASTER EGG TRAIL
Tuesday 9th April& Tuesday 16th April
CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY: TALL TALES
Wednesday 10th April& Wednesday 17th April
CHILDREN’S CRAFTS: DAZE OF DAFFODILS
Thursday 11th April& Thursday 18th April
CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY: DRUMMING WORKSHOPS
Thursday 11th AprilDRAMA: ALL ABOUT EVE
Live by satellite from the Noel Coward Theatre
Friday 12th AprilSaturday 13th April
FILM: THE KID WHO WOULD BE KING (PG)
Sunday 14th AprilCLASSICAL MUSIC: VILLIERS
QUARTET
Tuesday 16th AprilFAMILY SHOW: NICK SHARRATT’S
RIGHT ROYAL DRAWALONG
Wednesday 17th AprilThursday 18th April
FILM: HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (PG)
Thursday 18th AprilTALK: SALTMARSH SERIES:
SEA IMAGES
Friday 19th April to Sunday 12th MayART EXHIBITION: EBB AND FLOW:
IMAGES OF THE SEA
Friday 19th AprilFILM: LANCASTER SKIES (PG)
Saturday 20th AprilFILM: THE KINDERGARTEN
TEACHER (PG)
Monday 22nd AprilFILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-SEA):
THE PRODUCERS (PG)
Friday 26th AprilMUSIC: FLOYD IN THE FLESH
Saturday 27th AprilFILM: THE AFTERMATH (15)
MAY 2019Friday 3rd May
Saturday 4th MayFILM: FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS (12A)
Friday 10th to Sunday 12th MaySEA FEVER LITERARY FESTIVAL
Monday 13th MayFILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-SEA):
SHOPLIFTERS (15)
Tuesday 14th MayDRAMA: ALL MY SONS
Live by satellite from the National Theatre
Thursday 16th MayTALK: SALTMARSH SERIES:
GLAVEN PORTS II
Friday 17th MayDRAMA: DEATH AND THE MAIDEN
EVENTS AT A GLANCEFriday 17th May
LIVE MUSIC: PAKALOLO AND BLOODGATE HILL
Saturday 18th May OPERA: DIALOGUES DES
CARMELITESLive screening from The Met Opera
Sunday 19th MayCHILDREN’S WORKSHOP: KATE
ELLIS: ME TIME CAPSULE
Thursday 23rd MayLIVE COMEDY: STAND UP WELLS
Friday 24th MayFILM: EVERYBODY KNOWS
Monday 27th May FILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-
SEA): BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID (PG)
Wednesday 29th & Thursday 30th MayFILM: DUMBO (PG)
Friday 31st May FOLK MUSIC: LANDERMASON
JUNE 2019Thursday 6th June
FILM: THE WHITE CROW (12A)
Friday 7th JuneCELEBRITY: JULES’ AND
JONNIE’S GREAT ESCAPE
Saturday 8th to Sunday 16th JuneART EXHIBITION: JON CHAPMAN
‘PICTURES BY JOF’OIL PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE
Saturday 8th JuneFILM: RED JOAN (12A)
Sunday 9th JunePIANO RECITAL: BOBBY CHEN
Monday 10th JuneFILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-SEA):
LEAVE NO TRACE (12)
Friday 14th & Saturday 15th JuneFILM: WILD ROSE (15)
Thursday 20th JuneLIVE THEATRE/MUSIC: KURE KURE /
FARAWAY WITH ANNA MUDEKA
Friday 21st JuneFILM: THE HUMMINGBIRD
PROJECT (15)
Saturday 22nd to Saturday 29th JuneART EXHIBITION: ALFIE CARPENTER,
KRISTY CAMPBELL AND SUSAN ISAAC
Sunday 23rd JuneCLASSICAL MUSIC: VILLIERS QUARTET
Monday 24th JuneFILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-SEA):
APOSTASY (PG)
Thursday 27th JuneDRAMA: SMALL ISLAND
Live screening from the National Theatre
Friday 28th to Sunday 30th JuneCLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL:
MUSIC-NEXT-THE-SEA
JULY 2019Wednesday 3rd July
DRAMA: THE BASEMENT TAPES
Friday 5th July & Saturday 6th JulyFilm: ROCKETMAN
Monday 8th JulyFILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-SEA):
FREE SOLO (12A)
Wednesday 10th to Wednesday 17th July
ART EXHIBITION: RNLI WELLS 150 YEARS
Friday 12th JulyFILM: WOMAN AT WAR
Saturday 13th JulyFILM: AVENGERS: ENDGAME
Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th JulyFILM: X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX
Friday 19th JulyMUSIC: SHERINGHAM SHANTYMEN
Saturday 20th JulyFILM: SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2
Monday 22nd JulyFILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-SEA):
THE RIDER (15)
Thursday 25th July to Monday 5th August
ART EXHIBITION: GARETH HACON ‘EVER CHANGING LIGHT’
Thursday 25th July DRAMA: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY
Live screening from the National Theatre
Friday 26th JulySaturday 27th July
FILM: ALADDIN
AUGUST 2019Friday 9th August
Saturday 10th AugustFILM: TOY STORY 4
Monday 12th August FILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-SEA):
CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME?
Friday 16th AugustFILM: LEGO MOVIE 2 (U)
Sunday 18th AugustMUSIC: AMY ROBERTS/OLLIE TILL:
LUNCHTIME OBOE RECITAL
Thursday 22nd AugustFriday 23rd August
FILM: THE QUEEN’S CORGI
Saturday 24th AugustMUSIC: FAKENHAM UKES
AND FRIENDS
Monday 26th AugustFILM: (SCREEN-NEXT-THE-SEA):
STAN & OLLIE (PG)
Thursday 29th AugustDRAMA: LIVE BY SATELLITE (TBC)
Broadcast live from the National Theatre
Saturday 31st AugustFAMILY: MORE MAGIC FOR KIDS (afternoon)& TIME TRAVELLING MAGICIANS (evening)
EVENTS AT A GLANCE
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FRIDAY17TH MAY
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DEATH ANDTHE MAIDENBY ARIEL DORFMAN
DIRECTEDBYADAMMORLEYPRODUCED BYCLAIREBIBBYSPONSORED BY
Age Guidance 16+
WHAT’S ON AT WELLS MALTINGS
LIVE SHOWSDRAMA:
DEATH & THE MAIDENBy Ariel Dorfman
Presented by Baroque TheatreFriday 17th May, 7.30pm
Directed by Adam MorleyProduced by Claire Bibby
Sponsored by ClarianTickets: £12.50/£11.50
The award-winning London smash hit play and subsequent feature film
Death And The Maiden is revived in this exclusive tour by the Baroque
Theatre Company. Gripping high drama, with great intensity, this is a
unique and first-rate thriller.
Set in an unnamed country that is emerging from a totalitarian
dictatorship, the play explores the after effects of repression on hearts
and souls in vivid and compelling style. Paulina Escobar’s husband
Gerardo is to head an investigation into past human rights abuses.
Paulina is convinced that the powerful and charismatic Dr Miranda
supervised her abuse as a political prisoner.
Conflict ensues as their lives cross paths. This is an enthralling,
intellectual and emotional tug-of-war with the human psyche laid bare.
Suitable for those aged 16+
COMEDY: STAND-UP WELLSPresented by Makin Projects
& Wells Maltings Thursday 23rd May, 8pm
Tickets: £12.50/£11.50The Maltings Comedy Club returns,
presenting the best of the best of the UK comedy circuit for all you good
folk who love the funnies! This time featuring the magical tomfoolery of Danny Buckler and wickedly funny
Yuriko Kotani, compered by the ginger comedy Viking Chris Brooker!
SPECIAL FUNDRAISING EVENT: THE HAPPY PRINCE (15)
with the film’s star, writer and director RUPERT EVERETT
Saturday 25th May, 6.15pm for 7pmAll tickets £20, raising funds for
Burnham Overy Village Hall’s play equipment campaign, and Wells
Maltings’ community programmesOne of this country’s most renowned and celebrated actors introduces his
“passion project”, paying effective tribute to Oscar Wilde with a poignant
look at the poet and playwright’s tragic final days. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session, giving you
the opportunity to pitch your questions in person to Rupert on his wide-
ranging work and celebrated career.
CELEBRITY: JULES’ & JONNIE’S GREAT ESCAPE
Friday 7th June, 7.30pmTickets: £15/£14
TV personalities Jules Hudson (Escape to the Country and
Countryfile) and Jonnie Irwin (Escape to the Country and Place in the Sun)
present an evening of entertainment. Don’t Miss!
LIVE THEATRE/MUSIC: KURE KURE/FARAWAY
WITH ANNA MUDEKA Thursday 20th June, 7.30pm
Tickets: £10/£9/£8Reaching back to the Bantu migration
some 5,000 years ago from the Tanganyika and Baka tribal regions,
Anna Mudeka takes audiences on an inspirational journey to modern-day Zimbabwe, London and Norfolk. The
show pays homage to great ancestors of Zimbabwe with a focus on Nehanda
- the powerful female warrior who united the tribes and led the first
Chimurenga war in 1896-7.
Anna tells stories from her childhood in a free Zimbabwe - about the influence
Picture credit: Wilhelm Moser
of her grandmother and the difficult decision to leave and pursue her dream
as an artist in the UK. Kure Kure/Faraway speaks of the challenges and opportunities of starting a new life in a
different country. Directed by David Farmer,
produced by Arts La’Olam and co-commissioned by Norwich Arts Centre, the development of this
show was funded by the Arts Council England and Norfolk Arts Services.
DRAMA: THE BASEMENT TAPES
Wednesday 3rd July, 7.30pmTickets: £12.50/£11.50
Following her grandmother’s death, a girl faces the overwhelming task of clearing out the basement. She
discovers a series of mysterious tape recordings made by her grandmother. As she hears these tapes for the first
time, things start to unravel... Twin
Peaks meets Serial in this award-winning New Zealand mystery, which combines the immediacy of physical
performance with the imaginative capabilities of audio recording.
Squeezed close together among the detritus of a cluttered basement,
audience and performer face the waves of secrets and memories that emerge.
WELLS CARNIVALFriday 26th July to Sunday 4th August
Tickets for Wells Carnival events – including Sense & Sensibility by DOT
Productions on Thursday 1st August and Daglow Puppets for children on Friday
2nd August – will be on sale from Wells Maltings in a few weeks’ time.
Keep an eye on the Carnival website – www.wellscarnival.co.uk – and then pop
in to the Maltings to book, or give the Box Office a call on: 01328 710885.
LATESTFILMS &
SATELLITEWells Maltings is now screening
many up-to-the-minute mainstream movies. We also show top class
drama and opera live by satellite from some of the world’s premiere
performing spaces, including the National Theatre in London and the
Metropolitan Opera in New York. Many of these movies really are
must-sees and the live by satellite screenings are the next best thing to
being there. Find out which films and screenings are coming up and check out Screen-next-the-Sea’s fabulous line-up of classic films overleaf too.
APRILDRAMA: ALL ABOUT EVE
Live by satellite from the National Theatre
Thursday 11th April, 7pmTickets: £15/£14
All About Eve tells the story of Margo Channing. Legend. True star of the
theatre. The spotlight is hers, always has been. But now there’s Eve. Her
biggest fan. Young, beautiful Eve. The golden girl, the girl next door. But
you know all about Eve… don’t you? Starring: Gillian Anderson and Lily
James. Directed by Ivo van Hove.
FILM: THE KID WHO WOULD BE KING (PG)
Friday 12th April, 6pmSaturday 13th April, 2pm & 6pm
Tickets: £8/£7.50/£6Afternoon showing: all tickets £5
A band of kids embarks on an epic quest to thwart a medieval menace.
Director: Joe Cornish. Starring: Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Denise Gough, Dean Chaumoo, Patrick Stewart.
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HHHH ‘This is event theatre done with tremendous panache.’Daily Mail
by Joseph L MankiewiczAdapted and directed for the stage by Ivo van Hove
From the 1950 Twentieth Century Fox filmand the play “The Wisdom of Eve” by Mary Orr
Gillian Anderson Lily James
FILM: HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN
WORLD (PG)Wednesday 17th April, 6pm
Thursday 18th April, 2pm & 6pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6.
Afternoon showing: all tickets £5When Hiccup discovers Toothless isn’t
the only Night Fury, he must seek ‘The Hidden World’, a secret Dragon
Utopia before a hired tyrant named Grimmel finds it first. Director: Dean
DeBlois. Starring: Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, F. Murray Abraham.
FILM: LANCASTER SKIES (PG)
Friday 19th April, 7pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6
Douglas, a solitary Spitfire ace, must overcome his past to lead a Lancaster bomber crew in the pivotal aerial war
over Berlin in 1944.
FILM: THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER (12A)
Saturday 20th April, 7pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6
A US teacher becomes obsessed with her five-year-old student after believing him to be a poetic genius.
FILM: THE AFTERMATH (15)Saturday 27th April, 7pm
Tickets: £8/£7.50/£6After World War 2, a British colonel
and his wife are assigned to live in Hamburg during the post-war
reconstruction, but tensions arise with the German who previously
owned the house.
MAYFILM: FISHERMAN’S
FRIENDS (12A)Friday 3rd May, 7pm
Saturday 4th May, 2pm & 7pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6 evenings;
afternoon showing all tickets £5Ten fishermen from Cornwall are signed by Universal Records and
achieve a Top Ten hit with their
debut album of Sea Shanties. With Tuppence Middleton, James Purefoy
and Daniel Mays.
DRAMA: ALL MY SONSLive by satellite
from The Old Vic in LondonTuesday 14th May, 7pm
Tickets: £15/£14Academy Award-winner Sally Field
(Steel Magnolias, Brothers & Sisters) and Bill Pullman (The Sinner,
Independence Day) star in Arthur Miller’s blistering drama All My Sons.
America, 1947. Despite hard choices and even harder knocks, Joe and
Kate Keller are a success story. They have built a home, raised two sons
and established a thriving business. But nothing lasts forever and their
contented lives are about to shatter. A figure from the past forces long-
buried truths to surface, revealing the price of their American dream.
OPERA: DIALOGUES DES CARMELITES
Encore screening from the Met OperaSaturday 18th May, 5.55pm
Tickets: £20Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads the
classic John Dexter production of Poulenc’s devastating story of faith
and martyrdom. Mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard sings the touching
role of Blanche and soprano Karita
Mattila, a legend in her own time, returns to the Met as the Prioress.
FILM: EVERYBODY KNOWS (15)
Friday 24th May, 7pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6
A Spanish woman returns to her home town outside Madrid with her
two children to attend her sister’s wedding. However, the trip is upset by unexpected events that bring secrets
into the open. With Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem and Ricardo Darín.
FILM: DUMBO (PG)Wednesday 29th May, 6pm
Thursday 30th May, 2pm & 6pmAll tickets £5
A young elephant, whose oversized ears enable him to fly, helps save a
struggling circus, but when the circus plans a new venture, Dumbo and his
friends discover dark secrets beneath its shiny veneer. With Lucy DeVito, Eva
Green, Colin Farrell, Danny DeVito and Michael Keaton.
JUNEFILM: THE WHITE CROW
(12A)Thursday 6th June, 7pm
Tickets: £8/£7.50/£6Capturing the raw physicality and
brilliance of Rudolf Nureyev, whose escape to the West stunned the world
at the height of the Cold War. With his magnetic presence, Nureyev
emerged as ballet’s most famous star, a wild and beautiful dancer limited
by the world of 1950s Leningrad. His flirtation with Western artists and
ideas leads him into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with the KGB.
Director: Ralph Fiennes. Starring: Oleg Ivenko, Adèle Exarchopoulos,
Ralph Fiennes, Chulpan Khamatova and Sergei Polunin.
FILM: RED JOAN (12A)Saturday 8th June, 7pm
Tickets: £8/£7.50/£6The story of Joan Stanley, who was
exposed as the KGB’s longest–serving British Spy. Starring Judi Dench and
Sophie Cookson.
FILM: WILD ROSE (15)Friday 14th June, 7pm
Tickets £5Saturday 15th June, 7pm
Tickets: £8/£7.50/£6A musical drama in which a young
single mother in Glasgow dreams of travelling to Nashville to be a country singer. Starring: Julie Walters, Jessie
Buckley and Sophie Okonedo.
FILM: THE HUMMINGBIRD PROJECT (15)
Friday 21st June, 7pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6
A pair of high-frequency traders go up against their old boss in an effort
to make millions in a fibre-optic cable deal. Starring Jesse Eisenberg,
Alexander Skarsgård and Salma Hayek.
DRAMA: SMALL ISLAND (15)Live by satellite from the National Theatre
Thursday 27th June, 7pmTickets: £15/£14
Andrea Levy’s Orange Prize-winning novel comes to life in an epic new
theatre adaptation. Small Island embarks on a journey from Jamaica to Britain, through the Second World
War to 1948 – the year the HMT
Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury. Hope and humanity meet stubborn
reality as the play traces the tangled history of Jamaica and the UK.
Suitable for audiences aged 14 and over.
JULYFILM: ROCKETMAN
Friday 5th July, 7pmTickets £5
Saturday 6th July, 7pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6
A musical fantasy about the fantastical human story of Elton
John’s breakthrough years.
FILM: WOMAN AT WARFriday 12th July, 7pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6
Halla, a woman in her forties, declares war on the local aluminium
industry to prevent it from disfiguring her country. She risks all she has to protect the highlands of Iceland, but the situation could change with the
unexpected arrival of a small orphan in her life.
FILM: AVENGERS: ENDGAME
Saturday 13th July, 2pm & 7pmTickets: Afternoon showing
all tickets £5Evening showing: £8/£7.50/£6
After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War, the universe is
in ruins. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers assemble once
more in order to undo Thanos’ actions and restore order to the universe.
FILM: X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX
Wednesday 17th July, 7pmAll tickets £5
Thursday 18th July, 7pmTickets: £8/£7.50/£6
Jean Grey begins to develop incredible powers that corrupt and turn her into
Dark Phoenix. Now the X-Men will have to decide if the life of a team
member is worth more than all the people living in the world.
FILM: THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2 (PG)
Saturday 20th July, 2pm & 6pmTickets: afternoon showing all tickets £5
Evening showing: £8/£7.50/£6Continuing the story of Max and his
pet friends, following their secret lives after their owners leave them for
work or school each day.
FILM: ALADDINFriday 26 July, 6pm
All tickets £5Saturday 27 July, 6pm
All tickets: £8/£7.50/£6When a street urchin finds a lamp
with a genie inside, he uses the lamp to turn himself into a prince in order to win the heart of a beautiful
princess. But an evil vizier is after the lamp too.
AUGUSTFILM: TOY STORY 4
Friday 9th August, 2pm & 6pmSaturday 10th August, 2pm & 6pm
Tickets: Afternoon showings: all tickets: £5Evenings: £8/£7.50/£6
When a new toy called Forky joins Woody and the gang, a road trip
alongside old and new friends reveals how big the world can be for a toy.
FILM: LEGO MOVIE 2 (U)Friday 16th August 2pm
All tickets: £5Friday 16th August 7pm
Tickets: £8/£7.50/£6It’s been five years since everything
was awesome and the citizens are facing a huge threat: Lego Duplo
invaders from Outer Space, wrecking everything faster than they can
rebuild.
FILM: THE QUEEN’S CORGIThursday 22nd August, 6pm
All tickets: £5Friday 23rd August, 6pm
Tickets: £8/£7/£6.50The Queen’s Corgi is about the
adventure of Rex, the British monarch’s most-beloved dog, who
loses track of his mistress and stumbles across a clan with dogs
of all kinds confronting and fighting each other. During his epic journey to return to the Queen, Rex falls in love
and discovers his true self.
SUMMER 2019 FILM PROGRAMME
Ever since 2008, Screen-next-the-Sea has shown an eclectic mix of movies including foreign language, documentary and classic films. This new series, for the summer season, will continue to be shown at Wells Maltings every other Monday, with all tickets £6.50. Box Office: 01328 710885, via the Visitor Information Centre at Wells Maltings and online at: www.wellsmaltings.org.uk
Monday 13th May, 7pm SHOPLIFTERS (15) Japan, 2018, 120 minsDir: Hirokazu Koreeda Cast: Kirin Kiki, Lily Franky, Sôsuke IkematsuWhat makes a family? This entertaining Japanese drama introduces us to an impoverished but loving family who have brought shoplifting to a fine art.
Monday 27th May, 7pmSPOTLIGHT: 50 YEARS SINCE WOODSTOCK - THE FILMS OF 1969: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID (PG) USA 1969, 108 mins. Dir: George Roy Hill Cast: Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Katharine RossThe action takes place in Wyoming in the early 1900s. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are the leaders of a bunch of outlaws. After a failed train robbery, they go on the run, pursued by a posse. Their solution? Escape to Bolivia…
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Monday 10th June, 7pmLEAVE NO TRACE (PG) USA, 2018, 108 mins. Dir: Debra GranikCast: Ben Foster, Jeff Kober, Dale DickeyA father and his 13-year-old daughter have lived happily off the grid in the forests of Oregon for many years but they come to the attention of the authorities and then life changes for ever.
Monday 24th June, 7pmAPOSTASY (PG) UK, 2018, 93 mins. Dir: Daniel KokotajloCast: Siobhan Finneran, Robert Emms, Sacha Parkinson, Steve EvetsMothers and daughters are torn apart by religion; a potent drama about life in a tight-knit community of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Monday 8th July, 7pmFREE SOLO (12A) USA, 2018, 97 mins. Dirs: Jimmy Chin, Elizabeth Chai VasarhelyiOscar winner 2019 (Best Documentary). An intimate and unflinching portrait of climber Alex Honnold as he prepares to climb the 3,000ft El Capitan in Yosemite National Park without a rope.
Monday, 22nd July, 7pmTHE RIDER (15) USA, 2017, 101 mins. Dir: Chloé ZhaoCast: Brady Jandreau, Tim Jandreau, Cat CliffordShot in the badlands of South Dakota, rising star rodeo rider Brady cannot continue competing following a life-threatening riding accident and so he has to find another way to give meaning to his life.
Monday 12th August, 7pmCAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? (15) USA, 2019, 106 minsDir: Marielle Heller. Cast: Melissa McCarthy, Richard E GrantBest-selling celebrity biographer (and cat-lover) Lee Israel finds her work has fallen out of fashion and is unpublishable. After selling her possessions, she embarks on a new career of deception, aided by her loyal friend Jack.
Monday 26th August, 7pmSTAN & OLLIE (PG)UK, 2019, 97 mins. Dir: Jon S Baird. Cast: Steve Coogan, John C Reilly, Shirley HendersonLaurel and Hardy’s golden Hollywood days are long gone and so the ageing couple decide to reignite their careers by touring the post-war British variety theatres.
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SEA FEVER 2
Following the success of the first SEA FEVER festival in May 2018, we’re
delighted to announce the full line-up of speakers for SEA FEVER 2.
This exciting line-up of poetry and prose will be held from Friday 10th
to Sunday 12th May at Wells Maltings and bookings can be made for
individual events, passes purchased for individual days or, indeed, for the
duration of the three-day event. A dedicated Sea Fever Festival brochure
is available (pop into Wells Maltings soon for your copy) and you can also
find more details of each of the events online: www.wellsmaltings.org.uk
Tickets and passes can also be bought online or in person or by
calling the Box Office on 01328 710885.
SEA FEVER, North Norfolk’s Festival of Poetry and Prose, is the successor to the long-established Poetry-next-
the-Sea. This year’s festival, to be held on the 10th, 11th and 12th May,
will be staged in the main complex of the Maltings. It sees the return of
the festival to where it was founded in 1997, albeit to a venue transformed into a state-of-the-art 21st century
arts centre.
It is a huge privilege to be able to welcome back to the festival Sir Andrew Motion, who last came
to Wells in the days when he was Poet Laureate. Other poets to give
readings include Sally Festing, Elaine Stewart and Rebecca Watts, as well
as Norfolk’s own Kevin Crossley-Holland, one of the founders of
PNTS. We are thrilled that he will be launching at the festival his new
collaboration with photographer Andy Rafferty: This is Seahenge: A Journey.
Equally exciting is the presence of long-standing Wells resident
Roger Law, whose recent work as a
ceramicist is every bit as dazzling as the Spitting Image puppets that made
his name.
“We hope that this festival will reflect the very special nature of this strip
between the land and the sea,” says festival co-director Jim Ring. In this
vein, Francis Pryor, celebrated author, Lincolnshire sheep-farmer and
archaeologist will be reflecting on the special forces that created the East
Anglia landscape.
Julia Blackburn, whose new work Time Song: Searching for Doggerland is being so wonderfully reviewed, will
talk about the long-vanished land beneath the North Sea.
Sea Fever’s patron – the poet,
biographer and publisher Matthew Hollis - has agreed to present both a
musical collaboration with Richard Scott, and some of his new work on
The Wasteland.
Finally, we have persuaded the composer and film-maker Tony
Britten to discuss Night Mail, the iconic film with music by Benjamin
Britten and words by WH Auden – sadly long gone - both of whom
attended Gresham’s in Holt.
Tickets for Sea Fever are now on sale. In person via the Visitor
Information Centre at Wells Maltings, by phone on: 01328 710885 and online
at: www.wellsmaltings.org.uk
Full details of the programme and the
speakers are also available on the Sea
Fever website at: www.seafeverliteraryfestival.com
THE VILLIERS QUARTET IN RESIDENCE 2019
NOT TO BE MISSED!
Sunday 14th April, 3pmHaydn – String Quartet op. 51
(The Seven Last Words of Christ)
Sunday 23rd June, 3pmPeter Racine Fricker –
Quartet No. 2Matyas Seiber – “Quartetto
Lirico” Quartet No. 3 (1948-51)
Hailed as one of the most charismatic and adventurous quartets of the British chamber music scene, the Villiers Quartet: James
Dickenson (violin), Tamaki Higashi (violin), Carmen Flores (viola) and Nicholas Stringfellow (cello) have developed an international
reputation as exceptional interpreters of English composers including Elgar, Delius, Fricker and Bush.
Sunday, 15th September, 3pmAnton Webern -
Langsamer Satz (1905)Sibelius – Quartet in D minor
“Voces Intimae” (1909)
Sunday, 17th November, 3pmHubert Parry –
Quartet no 3 in G Major (1878 – 80)Anthony Payne – Quartet no 3
THE VILLIERS QUARTET IN RESIDENCE 2019
NOT TO BE MISSED!
Tickets: £15/14 Box Office: 01328 710885Wells Maltings, Staithe Street, Wells-next-the-Sea, NR23 1AN
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Sunday 10th February, 3pmShostakovich – Quartet no 3,
Beethoven – Quartet opus 131
Sunday 14th April, 3pmHaydn – String Quartet op. 51
(The Seven Last Words of Christ)
Sunday, 17th November, 3pmHubert Parry –
Quartet no 3 in G Major (1878 – 80)Anthony Payne – Quartet no 3
Sunday 23rd June, 3pmPeter Racine Fricker –
Quartet No. 2Matyas Seiber – “Quartetto
Lirico” Quartet No. 3 (1948-51)
Sunday, 15th September, 3pmAnton Webern -
Langsamer Satz (1905)Sibelius – Quartet in D minor
“Voces Intimae” (1909)
LIVE MUSIC AT THE MALTINGS
FLOYD IN THE FLESHFriday 26th April, 7.30pm
Tickets: £15From the subtle beauty of ‘Coming Back to Life’ to the all-out rock of
‘Run Like Hell’ this incredible, eight-piece, fully live tribute to the one and
only Pink Floyd delivers on every level. Featuring a spell-binding light
and laser show and with stunning, authentic projections on that iconic
circular screen, immerse yourself in the atmosphere, sights and sounds of
a truly terrific Pink Floyd tribute show!
PAKALOLO & BLOODGATE HILL
IT’S TIME TO FEEL ALIVE – ALTERNATIVE MUSIC GIG
Friday 17th May, 8pmTickets: £5
Pakalolo, an up-and-coming SKA Post Punk band from Norwich
supported by local band Bloodgate Hill will perform the first live gig in the Clore/Handa space at the
Maltings. Presented by AF Records.
LANDERMASONFriday 31st May, 7.30pm
Tickets: £12.50/£11.50Multi-instrumentalist Fiona
Lander (vocals, piano, whistles, clarinet, saxophone and occasional
percussion) and Paul Mason (guitars, vocals and ukulele) present a
fabulous and varied show which combines both traditional and
contemporary folk with jazz, blues and other styles. Their own self-
penned material is interspersed with lively jigs and striking arrangements
of traditional classics. Enjoy music from their latest album
‘Stand Together’ and prepare to be energised, uplifted, soothed and
entertained!
PIANO RECITAL: BOBBY CHEN
Sunday 9th June, 3pmTickets: £15/£14
Described by International Piano Magazine as: “an armour-clad player
of complete technique, a thinking musician, a natural Romantic. Young
bloods come no better.” Malaysian
Bobby Chen burst on the scene on a British tour with Lord Yehudi Menuhin and the Warsaw Sinfonia and a recital
at the Royal Festival Hall.
Programme: HAYDN - Sonata in E-flat
Major Hob XVI:49 18” FIELD - Variations on the
Russian song “In the Garden” - Rosemary homas 5”
LISZT - Sonetto 104 del Petrarca, S.161, No. 5 7”
(Interval)SCHUBERT – Six moments
musicaux, D. 780 (Op. 94) 27”
SHERINGHAM SHANTYMENFriday 19th July, 7.30pm
Tickets: £10/£9/£8During 1988 a group of local lifeboat
men and friends formed a shanty singing group to celebrate the
150th anniversary of the private sailing and pulling Sheringham
lifeboat the ‘Augusta’. They enjoyed the experience so much that they decided to continue. During those
first few years as they expanded they welcomed a variety of singers and
musicians to join the group, always supporting the RNLI. They formalised the group in 1990 naming themselves
the Sheringham Shantymen. And if you saw them at the Maltings last
year, you’ll know that you’re in for a treat, so book your tickets soon!
LUNCHTIME OBOE RECITAL: AMY ROBERTS WITH OLLIE TILL
Sunday 18th August, 1pmTickets: £10/£9/£8
Amy Roberts is a young oboist with a rich and varied career who freelances
around the country with Britain’s top orchestras. Come and hear her in
the atmospheric Kiln Room at Wells Maltings – the ideal environment for
these intimate classical concerts.
FAKENHAM UKES AND FRIENDS
Saturday 24th August, 7.30pmA fun evening of style, strumming
and song from our local four-stringed maestros – with special guests!
MUSIC-NEXT-THE-SEA
FESTIVALMUSIC-NEXT-THE-SEA
CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVALFriday 28th to Sunday 30th June
Friday 28th June 7.30pm Wells Maltings Kiln Room
DEBUSSY Piano Trio in G ALWYN Rhapsody for Piano Quartet
BEETHOVEN Piano Quartet in E Flat Op.16Tickets: £15/£14
For the opening concert of this year’s Music-next-the-Sea chamber music
festival, Artistic Director Adam Johnson presents a programme
of works for piano and string trio. The beautiful Alwyn ‘Rhapsody’ is
matched by the Debussy Piano Trio and the Beethoven Piano Quartet.
Saturday 29th June, 7.30pmWells Maltings Kiln Room
Fauré Dolly Suite for Piano Duet Op. 56Mozart Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor
Fauré Piano Quartet No. 1 in C MinorFor the second evening performance, two of the greatest piano quartets in
the repertoire share this programme. The much-loved Mozart Piano
Quartet will be in the first half, and the monumental Fauré Piano Quartet
in the second.The programme begins with the
beautiful Dolly Suite for piano duet.
Sunday 30th June 4pm - NB time!Wells Maltings Kiln Room
French Finale: CHAMINADE Portrait
POULENC: from Fiançailles pour rire
SATIE Je te veuxDELIBES Le Rossignol
POULENC Les chemins de l’amor HUË Fantasie
RAVEL La flûte enchanteé from Sheherezade
SAINT-SAËNS Bassoon SonataPOULENC Flute Sonata
CHAMINADE ConcertinoDEBUSSY Refelts dans l’eau
from ImagesGOUNOD “Je veux Vivre” from
Romeo et Juliette
For the finale of ‘Music-next-the-Sea’ 2019, Flautist Dan Watts shares
the stage with Bassonist Liz Trigg, Soprano Colette Boushell, and Adam
Johnson at the piano.They present a wonderfully varied
programme of French masterpieces for solo, duo, trios and culminating in a newly arranged version of the
virtuosic “Je veux Vivre” from Romeo et Juliette.
If you’d like to come along to all four concerts, the best option is a Festival
Pass. These are £40 (concessions £36), available from the Box Office
on 01328 710885 and online at: www.wellsmaltings.org.uk
ART EXHIBITIONS
ART EXHIBITIONS IN THE HANDA GALLERY
11AM TO 4PM DAILYALL WELCOME ∙ ENTRY FREE
EBB AND FLOW:IMAGES OF THE SEA
Friday 19th April to Sunday 12th May
AWASH IN THE SACKHOUSESaturday 18th and Sunday 19th May,
10am to 4pm. Course cost: £130A two-day Watercolour Workshop
with Alan Noyes from the Society of East Anglian Watercolourists
For course info, please contact Alan Noyes at: [email protected]
JON CHAPMAN:‘PICTURES BY JOF’
OIL PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE INSPIRED BY THE
‘SHEW’ STONE OF JOHN DEESaturday 8th to Sunday 16th June
ALFIE CARPENTER, KRISTY CAMPBELL AND
SUSAN ISAACSaturday 22nd to Saturday 29th June
RNLI WELLS: 150 YEARSWednesday 10th to
Wednesday 17th July
‘EVER-CHANGING LIGHT’BY GARETH HACON
Thursday 25th July to Monday 5th August
EGG-CITING EASTER
ACTIVITIESFun for all the family!
All sorts of classes and courses will be on offer at Wells Maltings during the Easter holidays, from
art and music activities to films and storytelling. Plus, there’ll be a fab,
fun Easter Egg Trail throughout the town. Places are filling up fast, so
hop to it! Tickets available from the Box Office on: 01328 710885, via the
Visitor Information Centre and online at: www.wellsmaltings.org.uk
EASTER EGG TRAIL10am Saturday 6th April to
4pm Monday 22nd AprilCollect your trail map (£1) from the Visitor Information Centre, find the
brightly-coloured eggs in 20 local stores, solve the clues and then
return to the VIC to collect your prize. Plus, enter the raffle to win some
delicious chocolate goodies – have fun!
DRUMMING WORKSHOPSThursday 11th April, 11am to 11.45amThursday 18th April, 11am to 11.45amCome drum along with Joolz on the
hardwood, bongo and djembe drums and find your rhythm. For those aged
7+. Up to 12 people per workshop; first come, first served. In the Kiln
Room upstairs. Tickets: £2.
DAZE OF DAFFODILSWednesday 10th April, 11am to 12.30pmWednesday 17th April, 11am to 12.30pm
Have fun drawing, painting and folding paper and card into these
wonderful spring flowers. For those aged 7+, up to 20 people per workshop; first come, first served.
In the atrium. Tickets: £2.
TALL TALESSaturday 6th April, 11am to 11.45amTuesday 9th April, 11am to 11.45am
Tuesday 16th April, 11am to 11.45amThese fascinating costumed
storytelling sessions bring history to life with tales of fishermen’s wives, merchants who lived and worked in Wells and themes of life, family and
survival. If you like a good story, you’ll love these sessions, aimed at those
aged 7+, 15 people max. In the Wells Heritage Centre; first come, first
served. Tickets £2.
A NEVER-ENDING STORYFree activity, available daily
Help us create a fascinating story based on the tale of Old Black Shuck
– you’ll find the storybook on the table outside the Visitor Information Centre
and what you say and draw is up to you…
FAMILY FUN
NICK SHARRATT’S RIGHT ROYAL DRAWALONG
A family-friendly, fun-filled draw-along for all ages from 4+
Tuesday 16th April, 2pmTickets: £10/£6
Family tickets also available Join acclaimed children’s writer and
illustrator Nick Sharratt and draw along with him! He’ll be showing you
how to sketch favourite characters like Tracy Beaker and Timothy Pope,
sharing ways of creating fantastic creatures like dragons and unicorns,
and giving loads of top tips. And to celebrate his latest book ‘Nice Work for the Cat and the King’ everything
will have an extra special “royal” twist. But be quick, as tickets are
selling fast!
ME-TIME WORKSHOPSunday 19th May, 10am to midday
Tickets: £2 per child (accompanying parent/helper free)
Join Katie Ellis from the marvellous Me-Time Workshops to become your
own super hero! Come and make a Time Capsule, along with your parent
or helper, all about the fantastic things that make you special.
This creative workshop is for all those aged seven to 10, working alongside
their parent or helper, with a well-being theme. What a wonderful way
to spend a morning!
WELLS MALTINGS YOUTH THEATRE MINI MALTSTERS
5-9 years, 10am to 11am, Saturday morningsMALTEEZERS
10-13 years, 11am to midday, Saturday mornings
A new regular activity for young people, these Saturday morning
workshops develop theatre, dance and music skills. Explore drama, dance, singing and performance,
learn new skills and make friends – and work towards public performances
and shows later in the year.Please contact the Box Office for details.
We look forward to welcoming you!
£2 per child book by the 5th of MayWells Maltings Box Office, Staithe Street, NR23 1ANBox Office 01328 [email protected]
You are your own Super Hero! Join us and make a Time Capsule, with the help of your parent or helper all about the fantastic things that make you special!
A fab creative workshop for children aged 7-10 years working alongside their parent and helper with a wellbeing theme.
Sunday 19th May 10am - 12pm
Wells Maltings, Staithe Street, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AN
MORGAN & WEST: MORE MAGIC FOR KIDS! Bigger, bolder and more
brilliant than before!Saturday 31st August, 2pm
Tickets: Adults £8; Children £6
Time-travelling magicians Morgan & West return to the stage with a
marvellous magic show full of crazy capers for the young, old, and everyone
in-between! Expect the unexpected, believe the unbelievable, but do not
dare miss the unmissable Morgan & West! If you saw them at Wells Maltings
last summer, you’ll know that you’re in for a treat – last year’s show was
mesmerising and this year’s show is set to be stupendous!
Might Mr Morgan manage a whole trick without his partner complaining? Will
Mr West ever accept children as real people too? Can everyone’s favourite
duo of deception finally find fame, fortune, and a box of fondant fancies?
Find out all of this and more in Morgan & West: More Magic For Kids!
MORGAN & WEST: TIME-TRAVELLING MAGICIANS
A magical extravaganza for this millennium!
Saturday 31st August, 7.30pmTickets: Adults £8; Children (10+) £8
Great Scott! Time-travelling magicians Morgan & West present another
magical extravaganza at Wells Maltings! Not content with their lot
as the 19th Century’s greatest magic duo, this remarkable pair present a
conjuring spectacular to the audiences of the modern day.
No future is left unseen and no timeline left unaltered as these
temporal tricksters burst into the 21st Century with a show brimming
over with baffling magic, unparalleled precognitive powers, and a totally
genuine ability to travel through time! An unforgettable evening of magic,
mystery, and the unexplainable.
COMMUNITY In addition to all the films, drama, concerts, art exhibitions and other
activities at Wells Maltings, there are also some wonderful community
events. These currently include exercise and relaxation classes such as yoga, ballet, Zumba and Pilates, as well
as meditation, singing and a toddlers’ group. Some of these are listed below,
but for full details, take a look at our website at: www.wellsmaltings.org.uk – go to the ‘Our Venue’ tab and then click
on ‘Clore Community Space’.
YOGA AND MEDITATIONTeacher Marie Isaac hosts regular yoga sessions, mindfulness classes for both
children and adults and a meditation group, amongst other things. A full list
of her classes can be found at: www.wellbeingbythesea.com You can also get in touch with Marie on 07913 187251 or at:
[email protected] to find out more.
NOM-ASTE YOGA BRUNCH CLUB
Sunday 28th April and Sunday 26th May 9.30am to 12pm
Enjoy a 90-minute Vinyasa Yoga Class to warm the body with a dynamic flow
and then follow this with a delicious
brunch. Detox, re-set, unwind and feel amazing! These Nom-aste Yoga
Brunch Club sessions cost £35 and can be booked online at:
www.santoshayoganorfolk.com
PILATESHeather Sampson from Sampson
Pilates holds regular classes at Wells Maltings. Pick up a leaflet when you’re
in the building next, call: 01328 712116, email Heather at:
[email protected] or find out more online at:
www.sampsonpilates.com
BALLETAlways wanted to try ballet? Danced
as a child and want to take it up again? Fiona Fretwell holds regular ballet
classes for over-55s at Wells Maltings where everyone is welcome. Call 07718 521338 or email: [email protected]
SING AND BE HAPPY!Everybody’s welcome to Wells
Maltings on Thursdays for gospel/soul workshops with leader Lauren Dove. Featuring gospel, gospel-influenced
pop, funk, jazz and blues, these monthly classes run on every second
Thursday of the month. From 7pm to 9pm, £8 per session. For further
details, please contact Gail on: 07876 771917. Have fun!
COMMUNITY ROOMS FOR HIRE And if you’re interested in hiring out one of Wells Maltings’ wonderful
community rooms, please get in touch. The rooms are ideal for meetings and team briefings, with room hire for corporate events starting
at £25 plus VAT per hour. They’re also great spaces for birthday parties, lunches and dinners, and all kinds
of classes and workshops and we’re pleased to offer community rates. Get in touch at:
[email protected] or on 01328 711378 to find
out more.
VISITOR INFORMATION
CENTRE & BOX OFFICE
The Wells Visitor Information Centre is located in the heart of Wells Maltings
and is open from 10am to 5pm, seven days a week.
Find out all about Wells and the surrounding area, book tickets to
events and activities at Wells Maltings, and do a spot of shopping while you’re there – there are some lovely, bespoke
items on sale.
Contact the Visitor Information Centre & Box Office on 01328 710885, email: [email protected] or simply
pop in in person!
And remember, when the Visitor Information Centre is closed, bookings
for performances at Wells Maltings can still be made online.
CAFÉ/BARThe welcoming café at Wells Maltings
serves everything from Fairtrade coffee and home-made cakes to
freshly-prepared sandwiches and salads, delicious hot lunches, attractive
charcuterie boards and leisurely afternoon tea. The café is open
daily from 10am.
The bar is also open every day and is the perfect place to read the papers,
take a look at your laptop or phone or catch up with friends while enjoying a
pint of local ale or cider or a refreshing glass of wine.
And if you’re at Wells Maltings for a show, concert, talk or other
performance, don’t forget to pre-order your interval drinks. Drinks can be
taken into the auditorium, so there’s no rush to finish them before the
production begins.
VOLUNTEER WITH US!Volunteers are highly valued at Wells Maltings – they bring life and energy
to what we do and we simply could not operate without them!
As a not-for-profit organisation embedded in our local community,
we rely on the support of our dedicated volunteers to keep this busy venue going and so if you’re
considering volunteering – for the Visitor Information Centre, Box Office,
as a steward for the events in the auditorium, or for shifts in the office,
café or bar, for example, please get in touch.
You can register your interest with Jen Davies, volunteer co-ordinator, at:
[email protected] – and we look forward to hearing from you!
Our aim at Wells Maltings is to connect people with arts, heritage and each other. Now that Wells Maltings is fully open, we want to make it fly!
And that’s where you come in – we want to provide the very best for our community and audience, and we need your support and investment to make this fabulous new centre a sustainable and thriving place.
In short, we’d like to welcome you to the Wells Maltings family!
Become a Wells Maltings Friend and support this dynamic new arts, culture and heritage initiative – you’ll be investing in Wells Maltings’ future.
Wells Maltings Friends membership provides a host of benefits, discounts and events, along with priority booking.
And if you become a Wells Maltings Patron, you can make an even greater difference. Your donation will mean that Wells Maltings will be able to extend and enhance its work in the community and with young people
and to push the boundaries with performance, exhibitions, heritage activities and other events for all ages, abilities and backgrounds.
As a Wells Maltings Patron you will receive all the benefits of being a Friend as well as invitations to special parties, Private Views and events and opportunities to participate in numerous other ways. You will also know that you are making a tangible difference to the work of Wells Maltings.
And thanks to the Gift Aid scheme, if you are a UK taxpayer, we can claim tax back on a large part of your subscription at no cost to you.
For more information and to become a Wells Maltings Friend or Patron, go to www.wellsmaltings.org.uk/memberships/. Or pick up a leaflet when you’re in the building next, or give us a call on 01328 710885.
JOIN THE WELLS MALTINGS FAMILY:BECOME A FRIEND OR PATRON Your support will make a huge difference
This picture and back cover: Sarah Toon Photography.
Wells Maltings Trust acknowledges the financial contributions from the following organisations and agencies, without whom the creation and development of this landmark cultural centre for North Norfolk
and beyond would not have been possible:
National Lottery Awards for All, Paul Bassham Charitable TrustTrusthouse Charitable Foundation, Martin Laing Foundation
Bowland Charitable Trust, Norfolk County Council Community Construction Fund, SOS Community Lottery Fund/Big Lottery Fund
Lennox Hannay Charitable Trust, MBI Jaber Foundation
In addition to the extremely generous support of donors and contributors from our local community.
Coastal Communities Fund
Clore Duffield Foundation
International Fund for Arts and Culture (IFAC)
North Norfolk District Council: Big Society Fund
Business Rates Pool Fund
WITH GRATEFUL THANKS
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development
Garfield Weston Foundation
Foyle Foundation
Norfolk Coast Partnership
Sheringham Shoal
Architectural Heritage Fund
North Norfolk Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG)
AN ARTS, HERITAGE AND COMMUNITY HUB EVERYONE WELCOME – COME ON IN!
MUSIC □ FILM □ DRAMA □ DANCE □ COMEDY ART □ POETRY □ HERITAGE □ TALKS
FAMILY ACTIVITIES AND MUCH MORE!
Box Office: 01328 710885Wells Maltings, Staithe Street
Wells-next-the-Sea Norfolk, NR23 1AN
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Wells Maltings Trust is a registered charity no. 1139767
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