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SUMMARY:Wildlife Photographer of the Year 61
DESCRIPTION:The world’s finest nature images are revealed as Wildlife Photographer of the Year 61 comes to The Base! \nThe world-renowned exhibition\, now in its 61st year and on loan from the Natural History Museum in London\, features some of the most exceptional nature photography taken today from across the globe. The exhibition shines a light on powerful and fascinating images that capture hidden animal behaviour\, spectacular species and the breathtaking diversity of the natural world. Using photography’s unique emotive power to engage and inspire audiences\, the images share stories and species from around the world\, encouraging a future of advocating for the planet. \nThe exhibition runs from 27th February to 26th April\, and is open from 10am to 5pm each day (closed Mondays). \nSpecial dates to keep in mind: \nSongs & Stories in the Gallery: Saturday 7th and Thursday 19th March\, Thursday 2nd & Saturday 11th April\nGallery Lates: Thursday 12th March & Thursday 2nd April – the gallery will be open until 8pm\nPoetry Open Mic Night: Thursday 19th March\nFamily Day: Satursday 21st March\nRelaxed Day: Thursday 26th March & Thursday 9th April \nClick the link below to learn more about the exhibition\, the special dates above\, or to book your tickets.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/wildlife-photographer-of-the-year-61/
LOCATION:The Base\, Greenham\, The Base\, Greenham Business Park\, RG19 6HN
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Victoria: A Queen Unbound
DESCRIPTION:“Diaries survive while feelings slip away. They are the skeleton on which posterity puts flesh.” \nOsborne House 1901. As Victoria faces the final days of her reign\, she clings to her diaries\, the carefully kept record of a life defined by love\, duty and profound loss. Into this certainty comes her younger self\, forcing the older Victoria to confront memories she’s chosen to bury and truths she’s decided to forget. \nVictoria and Albert are celebrated as one of history’s great love stories. Victoria had nine children with Albert\, and after his premature death at 42\, she spent the rest of her life mourning her ‘dearest angel’. At least that is the story told in her diaries. But does writing something make it true? Looking back at a young queen\, this new play tells the story of a woman pregnant for most of her 20s and 30s\, gradually surrendering her strength and authority to her controlling husband\, and growing increasingly lonely in her crumbling marriage. \nA world premiere\, from Daisy Goodwin\, the creator of the novel and ITV drama\, Victoria\, this new play offers a fresh perspective on one of history’s greatest monarchs. \nYou can find all performance times and book your tickets via the link below.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/victoria-a-queen-unbound/
LOCATION:Watermill Theatre\, RG20 8AE
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Newbury Charter Market
DESCRIPTION:Newbury Market has a long history and it is believed to have been around since Anglo-Saxon times. They have a wide variety of goods\, with traditional stalls alongside plants & flowers\, craft items\, clothing and local produce. \nLearn more at the link below.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/newbury-charter-market/2026-04-25/
LOCATION:Market Place\, Newbury\, Market Place\, Newbury
CATEGORIES:Markets
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SUMMARY:Sisters360
DESCRIPTION:Fatima and Salima are hijabi-wearing step-sisters with one goal: win the Tiny is Mighty skateboarding competition. \nTheir secret weapon? The strongest sisterly bond imaginable. But when they overhear their parents whispering about living apart\, everything is thrown into doubt. Can the girls pull off the greatest super-plan ever to keep their family – and their dream – together? \nWritten by award-winning playwright Asif Khan and inspired by real-life skateboarders the ‘Hijabi Sisters’ from Hull\, Sisters 360 is a funny\, heartfelt and high-energy play for 8 – 12 year olds. Expect skateboarding\, sisterhood and a story that champions belonging\, resilience and daring to dream big. \nLearn more or book your tickets via the link below.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/sisters360/
LOCATION:Corn Exchange Newbury\, Corn Exchange\, Market Place\, RG14 5BD
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Intro to Silver Jewellery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Jeweller Sandra McArdle will give you will give you an introduction to silversmithing and the opportunity to make a set of silver stacking rings\, incorporating different textures and shapes. \nWhat to expect:\nYou will design the piece you wish to make and learn the basics of silversmithing. You will learn how to pierce (cut) silver\, anneal\, texture\, and form silver to craft your piece. You will learn to clean and polish your final piece to create something that is a joy to wear. \nThe Honesty café at the Base is a great venue where you can treat yourself for lunch with your new silversmithing friends after the workshop! \nWhat to bring/wear:\nSilversmithing can be a messy business so please wear clothes that you will be comfortable in\, aprons will be provided. Please wear closed toes shoes and ensure that hair is tied back off your face. There is close work involved in working with silver so if you use glasses\, please don’t forget them! \nA cup of tea or coffee and piece of cake are included in the price of this workshop but don’t forget your water to keep you hydrated. \nBenefits:\nYou will learn the basics of silversmithing to create a piece that you will enjoy wearing for years to come\, or to give to a loved one as a perfect gift. \nWho is your tutor:\nSilversmith Sandra McArdle’s interest in silver jewellery making started many years ago. In 2016 Sandra graduated from the London Jewellery School\, Hatton Garden\, with a Diploma in Silver Jewellery (distinction) and started Sandra McArdle Jewellery. Sandra loves working with silver and semi precious stones to create an object of beauty. She is inspired by the way silver changes and responds as it’s worked on to create that final piece and to be part of that process is so rewarding.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/intro-to-silver-jewellery-workshop/
LOCATION:The Base\, Greenham\, The Base\, Greenham Business Park\, RG19 6HN
CATEGORIES:Arts & Crafts
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