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Viva Lewes Issue #134 November 2017

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NOV listings (cont)<br />

WEDNESDAY 15<br />

Building on Brighton's Open Fields, c1770-<br />

1850. Talk with author and historian Dr Sue<br />

Berry. The Keep, 2.30-3.30pm, £3.<br />

WEDNESDAY 15 – FRIDAY 17<br />

Lola Arias’ Minefield. Six Falklands/Malvinas<br />

war veterans who once faced each other across<br />

a battlefield now face each other across a stage.<br />

ACCA, 8pm-9.45pm, £10/£12.<br />

WED 15 – SAT 9 DECEMBER<br />

FRIDAY 17<br />

Glyndebourne backstage<br />

tours. 90-minute<br />

guided tours of the theatre,<br />

backstage, dressing<br />

rooms and more. £14,<br />

see glyndebourne.com.<br />

WEDNESDAY 22 – SATURDAY 25<br />

The Waltz of the Toreadors.<br />

Comedy set in 1910<br />

France concerning the<br />

strange enchantment of a<br />

waltz, a General and the<br />

Lady of his dreams. Ringmer<br />

Village Hall, 7.45pm,<br />

£8, see ticketsource.co.uk/<br />

ringmerdramaticsociety.<br />

FRIDAY 24<br />

Climate Change: Catastrophe or Hoax? Talk<br />

with Prof Tim Palmer, presented by the Liberal<br />

Democrats. Town Hall, 7.30pm, £3/£5.<br />

Headstrong Club discussion. Brexit and UK<br />

farming policy with speaker Erik Millstone. Elly,<br />

8pm, £3.<br />

FRIDAY 24 - SUNDAY 26<br />

New Stone Age Discoveries in Bexhill.<br />

Illustrated talk by Mike Donnelly of Oxford<br />

Archaeology. Lecture Room, <strong>Lewes</strong> Town Hall,<br />

7.30pm, £2-4 (free entry for under 18s).<br />

The Start of Something. A new play written by<br />

Jamie Lakritz, winner of best new play Woking<br />

Drama Festival 2016. All Saints, 7.30pm, £10.<br />

TUESDAY 21<br />

Tea with Nella Last. Hands-on event exploring<br />

the diaries of a Mass Observation Archive diarist.<br />

The Keep, 2.30pm-4.30pm, £7.50 (early booking<br />

recommended).<br />

WEDNESDAY 22<br />

We are Family. <strong>Lewes</strong> Area Welcomes Refugees<br />

present an evening of film and conversation<br />

about local people responding to the global refugee<br />

crisis. Main film is 'Calais, a Case to Answer',<br />

introduced by the director, Sue Clayton. Depot,<br />

7.30pm, £10 (includes a glass of wine).<br />

Winter <strong>Lewes</strong> Speakers Festival. Speakers include<br />

Anabel Inge (above), Katie Hopkins, Shrabani<br />

Basu, Alison Weir and Donald MacIntyre. All<br />

Saints, see speakersfestivals.com.<br />

SAT 25 – SAT 2 DECEMBER<br />

When we are Married. <strong>Lewes</strong> Theatre Clubs<br />

production of the JB Priestley comedy. <strong>Lewes</strong><br />

Little Theatre, see lewestheatre.org.<br />

TUESDAY 28<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> Death Café. Conversations about death<br />

and dying. The Ram Inn, Firle, 7.30pm-9.30pm,<br />

free (donations welcome).<br />

Anabel Inge<br />

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