Events

This calendar shows village events that are taking place at the Hall.  There are other bookings, such as regular classes or private party bookings, that are not shown.  Please contact Emma, our bookings secretary, on emma@halsvh.org.uk to check if the hall is free.

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Impromptu Shakespeare

Impromptu Shakespeare have their tongues firmly in their cheeks and their feet planted in the works of the Bard. Join us, as the cast buckle on the Bard’s breeches to bring you the plays he never wrote.   Audience members will be given balls upon which are written words from Shakespeare’s plays. After a brief intro, the audience...

Plant swap coffee morning

Swap (or buy) plants whilst enjoying a coffee and cake with friends. Don’t worry about planting too many, or too few, seeds. Bring your excess seedlings or make up deficiencies.

Spring Bull Run

See Barbera Denton FFI. Also http://www.hortonbullrun.co.uk/

Badapple Theatre presents “The Frozen Roman”

Badapple Theatre return to Horton to present their new show, The Frozen Roman They came, they saw, they built a wall… they went away again. Or did they? A clandestine meeting at the Phoenix pub gets heated, as the villagers rack their brains for new ways to fight the imminent housing development that threatens village...

Pub evening with talk

Richard Williams will give an illustrated talk on a trip he made overland in the 1970’s to Afghanistan and Australia. The talk will start at 8pm for about an hour. The bar will be open from 7.30pm. There is no charge for admission.

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Jazz evening with “Class Act” jazz quartet

The Class Act Quartet comprises four seasoned jazz musicians - Gareth Williams (flute), John Huggins and Mark Sinfield (guitars) and Jim Pimpernell (double bass) - playing a sparkling selection of jazz favourites from blues to the Great American Songbook, via Latin America and the Hot Club of Paris. Bar and light refreshments. Doors open at...

“Sounds Interesting” – a lecture for children and adults

"Sounds Interesting" – A lecture for children and adults Friday 17th January 2020 starting at 6:30 pm This talk would be in the format of the Royal Institution Christmas lectures and will explain sound and hearing.  There will be demonstrations and experiments with active audience participation.  The level will be suitable for ages 8 upwards. Tickets...