Upcoming Events

  • Nature & Solitude

    Thursday March 6th - Saturday March 8th

    10.00am-6.00pm

    at The Old Prison

    Exhibition by Claudia Clare, international ceramic artist

    Claudia is renowned for her extraordinary painterly use of colour.  Rare in ceramics, she achieves a wide palate of colours which are applied before glazing.  The result is stunning, Turner-like seas and skies and vibrant cityscapes.

  • Kathleen Ferrier - Whattalife!

    Saturday March 22nd, 7.00pm

    Lucy Stevens tells the story of the great English contralto whose voice and recordings are treasured to this day.  Written in Kathleen’s own words, taken from her letters and diaries, Lucy interweaves sung music from her repertoire as she recounts Kathleen’s life. 

  • Opera at the Movies with London Festival Opera

    Friday April 11th, 7.30pm

    Sit back and listen to superb opera as seen at the movies - a programme of passion, drama and humour featuring popular arias and ensembles by Handel, Mozart, Rossini, Verdi, Bizet, Puccini, Offenbach, Gilbert & Sullivan and more.

  • Hooray for Hollywood!

    Saturday May 24th, 7.30pm

    The accomplished Pinewood Saxophone Quartet share a love of film music and are inspired by the legendary Hollywood Saxophone Quartet of the 1950s.

    The programme includes great cinematic songs, Burt Bacharach songs used in films, music by Neal Hefti and Michel Legrand, Jack Marshall's Goldrush Suite and more. 


  • Jazz Dynamos in Concert

    Friday September 5th, 7.30pm

    Five-piece band, Jazz Dynamos, return to Northleach. Fronted by world class vocalist Lucy Randell, they perform well known songs from the 70s and 80s

  • Pocket Opera's "Carmen" - told from Carmen's POV

    Saturday October 4th, 7.30pm

    Pocket Opera tell Carmen’s story with wonderful musicianship and highly entertaining storytelling

  • Michelangelo & the Pope's ceiling

    Friday October 24th, 7.00pm

    Award winning author Ross King gives an illustrated talk on the story of four extraordinary years and paints a magnificent picture of day-to-day life on the Sistine scaffolding.