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Viva Lewes Issue #130 July 2017

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JULY listings (cont)<br />

FRIDAY 21<br />

Thomas Cromwell and the Dissolution of the<br />

Sussex Monasteries. A talk by Helen Poole. Anne<br />

of Cleves House, 7.30pm, £5.<br />

FRIDAY 21-SUNDAY 23<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> Speakers Festival. With guests including<br />

Polly Toynbee, Iby Knill (see pg 39), David Walker,<br />

Terry Waite, Kate Adie and many more. All Saints,<br />

see lewesspeakersfestival.com for details.<br />

The Wind in the Willows.<br />

James Weisz (former Artistic<br />

Director of 88 London Road)<br />

directs this family musical.<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> Castle grounds, 7pm,<br />

from £10. See pg 65.<br />

Summer Serenade. Ringmer Flower Club Festival.<br />

St Mary’s Church Ringmer, 10am-4pm daily, free<br />

(donations welcome).<br />

SATURDAY 22<br />

Brighton in Chalk Seaside Special. Public event<br />

as part of the Brighton-inspired exhibition. Chalk,<br />

12pm-4pm.<br />

Evening of Music in aid of St Peter and St James<br />

Hospice. St Mary’s Church Ringmer, 7pm, free<br />

(donations welcome).<br />

SATURDAY 22 & SUNDAY 23<br />

The Commercial Traveller. New play by the Rude<br />

Mechanicals Theatre Co. See pg 37. Southover<br />

Grange, 7.30pm (picnics from 6pm), £16 + conc.<br />

SUNDAY 23<br />

Flower Festival Choral Evensong. St Mary’s<br />

Church Ringmer, 6.30pm, free.<br />

WEDNESDAY 26<br />

Step Back in Time – A History of the Argus.<br />

Talk with local historian Paul Green. The Keep,<br />

5.30pm, see thekeep.info.<br />

WED 26 – SAT 26 AUGUST<br />

La Clemenza di Tito. The third and final new<br />

production of the season will mark the Glyndebourne<br />

debut of the prominent German director<br />

Claus Guth. Glyndebourne, times and prices vary,<br />

see glyndebourne.com.<br />

FRIDAY 28<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> Friday Food Market 7th Birthday. Food,<br />

drink, music and a hamper raffle. Market Tower,<br />

9.30am-1.30pm, free.<br />

FRIDAY 28 & SATURDAY 29<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> Live. Two-day music festival with headliners<br />

Chainska and Dreadzone. See pg 33. leweslive.com.<br />

Festival of the Garden: The Culture of Place.<br />

Series of talks addressing the question ‘What Makes<br />

a Place?’ Charleston, see charleston.org.uk.<br />

SATURDAY 29<br />

Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad<br />

Viola recital. With<br />

piano accompanist Daniel<br />

Lebhardt. Glynde Place,<br />

7pm, £30 (under 16s £15).<br />

Vintage Jazz Evening. Dr<br />

Bone and the Surgeons of<br />

Swing play. Newhaven Fort,<br />

7pm-10pm, £10.<br />

SUNDAY 30<br />

Crime Writers in Conversation. Lesley Thomson<br />

(The Dog Walker, featuring Stella Darnell) and Elly<br />

Griffiths (The Chalk Pit, featuring Ruth Galloway)<br />

discuss their best-selling books in conversation with<br />

Lisa Holloway. The Old Chapel Centre Alfriston,<br />

4pm, £10.<br />

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