Hour long activities themed around the films and shows in our Jump In! family arts festival. The crafts vary so you can create something new every day!
Friday 10 April – Make a tea cup from clay and sew a cup cake decoration inspired by Mrs McMoon's Tea Party
Tuesday 14 April – Create an emperor’s hat and a nightingale inspired by The Emperor and the Nightingale
Wednesday 15 April – Make a robot and a superhero mask inspired by Big Hero 6
Thursday 16 April – Create a music shaker and hanging CD decoration inspired by Grease Sing-Along
Friday 17 April – Make animals that Jump In! – a kangaroo and a frog
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Join in all the hits.
Join in all the hits including Summer Nights, Greased Lightnin’, Hopelessly Devoted to You and more.
Each Jump In! Festival Pass entitles one person tickets for two family shows and one family film – all for £15 per person. Save up to £7! (Jump In! Festival Pass can be used by named pass holder only)
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Tue 7th - Lazy Jack
Wed 8th - The Princess and the Wizard
Thur 9th - TBC
Fri 10th - Jack and the Flum Flum tree
Tue 14th - Lazy Jack
Wed 15th - Jack and the Flum Flum Tree
Thur 16th - TBC
Fri 17th - The Princess and the Wizard
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adult spaces are free and must be booked.
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Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski 2014
In Poland 1962, Anna is a novice nun who discovers she is Jewish. She begins a journey to find out who she really is and where she belongs.
WHY? Nominated for two Oscars and winner of the BAFTA award for Best Foreign Language Film
Scottish pianist Christopher Guild is in demand as a recital artist, concerto soloist and collaborative pianist.
He is the youngest ever winner of the Moray Piano Competition. Christopher is a strong advocate of contemporary and lesser known repertoire.
His programme includes:
Bach Partita no 2 in C minor
Beethoven Sonata 'La Chasse' op 31 no 3
Bax Third Sonata
WHY? 'A Naturally creative and innovatory musician...Such pianists are rare...He is a wonderful advocate for new music' Royal College of Music
If you are a member of the Maidenhead Music Society, please call the Box Office on 01628 788997 to book your tickets