Viva Lewes Issue #137 February 2018
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FEB listings (cont)<br />
SATURDAY 17<br />
Talk with Julian Bell. Author of 'What is Painting?'<br />
Paddock Art Studios, 3pm, £4 on the door,<br />
free to members of LADVAA.<br />
SUNDAY 18<br />
Photo of William Shaw (above) by Kitty Wheeler-Shaw<br />
Film: Margaret – directors cut (15). Part of<br />
the Kenneth Lonergan Weekend at <strong>Lewes</strong> Film<br />
Club. All Saints, 4pm (with a 15 minute intermission),<br />
£5/£2.50 (season membership £25).<br />
TUESDAY 20<br />
WEDNESDAY 21<br />
Making Believe. Talk<br />
with crime writer William<br />
Shaw, presented by <strong>Lewes</strong><br />
Literary Society. See pg<br />
33. All Saints, 8pm, £10.<br />
Mass Murder, Nazi Visions of Empire and<br />
the Art and Writing of Arnold Daghani:<br />
Documenting a Neglected Aspect of the Holocaust.<br />
The Keep, 5.30pm, £3.<br />
The Future of Police and Fire & Rescue<br />
Services in <strong>Lewes</strong>. Opportunity to learn how<br />
these two key public services are responding<br />
strategically to new challenges and demands.<br />
Lecture Room, <strong>Lewes</strong> Town Hall, 7pm, £3 (free<br />
to Friends of <strong>Lewes</strong> members).<br />
Over sixty years in farming: how things have<br />
changed. A Think Tank meeting with Reg Lanaway.<br />
Christ Church, 7.30pm, free.<br />
THURSDAY 22<br />
NT Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Rescreening<br />
of the Benedict Andrews revival, starring Sienna<br />
Miller and Jack O’Connell. Depot, 7pm, £20.<br />
FRIDAY 23<br />
How endangered is the honeybee and how<br />
can we help? Headstrong Club talk followed<br />
by discussion with Professor Francis Ratnieks.<br />
Elephant & Castle, 8pm, £3.<br />
SATURDAY 24<br />
Early Brighton Photographs. Talk revealing<br />
the earliest photographic images of Brighton<br />
from the 1840s onwards, with author and local<br />
historian Christopher Horlock. The Keep, 2pm-<br />
3pm, £3.<br />
No Petticoats Here.<br />
Stories of First World War<br />
women through song.<br />
Louise Jordan tells the stories<br />
of inspirational women<br />
who challenged expectations.<br />
Feel free to wear an<br />
early 20thC (Suffragette/<br />
gent) hat or costume to add to the atmosphere.<br />
All Saints, 7.15pm for 7.45pm, £10/£8 adv.<br />
WEDNESDAY 28<br />
A Hospital Radio Success Story. Talk by John<br />
Henty on his 1987-92 hospital radio show ‘Nice<br />
‘n’ Easy’, and the celebrity guests he interviewed<br />
(including Charlton Heston, Denis Healey and<br />
Petula Clark). Talk will be followed by the opportunity<br />
to hear some of the recordings. The<br />
Keep, 2pm, £12/£10, contact visitsfotka@btinternet.com<br />
to book, see fotka.org.uk for more info.<br />
The Winter’s Tale. Christopher Wheeldon’s<br />
ballet adaptation, broadcast live from the Royal<br />
Opera House. Depot, 7.15pm, £10-£17.50.<br />
Representing the People? Discussion marking<br />
the centenary of the 1918 Representation of the<br />
People Act, which gave women the vote in the<br />
UK. Attenborough Centre, 8pm, £5/£3.<br />
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