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SUMMARY:THEBANS (20th May / 22nd May / 23rd May)
DESCRIPTION:20 May | 7PM | ZEUS CAST \n22 MAY | 7PM | HERA CAST \n23 MAY | 2:30PM | HERA CAST \n23 MAY | 7PM | ZEUS CAST \nAges 14+ \nBring a picnic and spend an evening in the beautiful environs of the Holburne Museum gardens. Written by Liz Lochhead\, this modern retelling weaves the three stories of Oedipus Rex\, Oedipus at Colonna and Antigone into one gripping narrative. Following the tragic House of Laius\, from Oedipus’ fateful discovery to Antigone’s defiant stand\, prophecy\, power and passion collide\, revealing the enduring cost of political hubris and human blindness. \nThebans is a modern retelling of these great epics presented as three short plays in one evening by a talented cast of actors in training from Bath Spa University. \nThe showings are split into two companies and will perform their principle roles on separate days. \nFor more information on casts\, please visit www.sparkfest.co.uk/whatson
URL:https://holburne.org/events/thebans/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Theatre
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SUMMARY:Beyond Impressionism: Printmaking from Manet to Picasso
DESCRIPTION:The Holburne is delighted to present Beyond Impressionism: Printmaking from Manet to Picasso\, an exhibition celebrating the resurgence of printmaking from the mid-19th century onwards. \nTaking a broad view of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism\, the exhibition spans the reappraisal of the artform in the 1850s through to the 1930s. Bringing together prints by key artists of the movement including Édouard Manet\, Pierre Bonnard\, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec\, and Pablo Picasso\, among others\, the exhibition explores how these artists\, primarily known for their paintings\, made remarkable contributions to the medium of printmaking. \nHarking back to their artistic predecessors such as Rembrandt and Goya\, many of the leading painters of the 19th-century returned to the medium of printmaking\, once again elevating its status as a form of artistic expression in its own right. Looking beyond the work of a single artist\, the exhibition reveals the far-reaching influence of the movement\, bringing together scenes from country life through to the centres of the metropolis of London and Paris. \nAmong the earliest proponents in the resurgence of printmaking during the period\, Édouard Manet led the way for his contemporaries as a key member of the Société des Aquafortistes\, founded in 1862 to promote etching as an equally prestigious medium comparable with painting and drawing. Key examples of his experiments with the medium will be displayed\, including his delicate portrait of Berthe Morisot (1872) and an etching of his well-known painting Olympia (1865). \nExploring the commercial side of printmaking\, the exhibition highlights the key role played by printers\, publishers and dealers of the period\, such as Félix Bracquemond and Ambroise Vollard. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s colour lithographs will further demonstrate the commercial application of printmaking during this period\, with his promotional images of Parisian nightlife\, such as Irish and American Bar\, Rue Royale (1896) and his famous poster of the Moulin Rouge – La Goulue (1891). \nBeyond the trappings of urban life\, the exhibition also spotlights how artists used printmaking to depict scenes of domestic and rural life. Key examples of this can be seen in Vincent van Gogh’s Gardener by an apple tree (1883)\, Paul Cézanne’s Entrée de ferme\, rue Rémy\, Auvers (1873) and Berthe Morisot’s etching of herself drawing with her daughter (1889). \nExploring the technical considerations of printmaking\, the exhibition reveals how artists experimented with a wide range of processes – including those taken from Japanese printmakers\, whose work had a profound influence on the Post-Impressionists – works by artists including Camille Pissarro and James McNeill Whistler will be shown alongside a selection of works by Japanese printmakers including Utagawa Hiroshige’s  Sudden Shower over Shin-ōhashi Bridge and Atake (1857). \nDirector of the Holburne\, Chris Stephens\, said: “We’re beyond excited to be bringing such a range of major artists to the Holburne. The paintings of the Impressionists are so familiar\, we seem to forget that the same generation of artists\, and their successors\, radically changed printmaking as well. It is wonderful to be able to demonstrate the revival of etching from Whistler’s Venetian nocturnes to Picasso’s Minotaures alongside Gauguin’s rare woodblock prints and lithographs by Toulouse-Lautrec\, Bonnard and Vuillard.” \nThis exhibition is generously supported by: \n \n \nThomas Gibson Fine Art Ltd \n  \n  \nImage: cropped image of Berthe Morisot\, 1872\, by Édouard Manet. Image © Ashmolean Museum\, University of Oxford.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/beyond-impressionism-printmaking-from-manet-to-picasso/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260524T160000
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SUMMARY:LAZY ON THE LAWN
DESCRIPTION:All welcome\, free of charge \nJoin us on the back lawn of the Holburne Museum for an exciting gathering of music and performance delights. It’s an afternoon of vibrant tunes and family fun\, guaranteed to captivate all who wander through the garden. SparkFest promises an exhilarating afternoon of free music and entertainment set amidst Bath’s historic pleasure gardens\, so grab your picnic gear and get ready for an afternoon of delightful mellow music.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/lazy-on-the-lawn-3/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260526T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260526T120000
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CREATED:20260430T100934Z
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SUMMARY:Free Family Drop-In: Animals of Japan
DESCRIPTION:Design your own animal print inspired by Japanese woodblock prints\, working in collage and collagraph.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/free-family-drop-in-animals-of-japan/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Creativity & Wellbeing,Family Workshops,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260529T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260529T210000
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SUMMARY:Up Late - Mindful May
DESCRIPTION:Relax and unwind with us as we ‘go slow’. An evening of inspiring creativity and therapeutic treats including a clothed life drawing session in the galleries\, Yoga\, Tai Chi and a chance to explore natural plant scents to blend a personalised botanic scent to take home\nSomething for all the senses … \nFREE entrty to the colelction galleries with reduced entry fee into the exhibition \nThroughout the evening POLYMATHIC will be activating the cafe space with a DJ and live immersive visuals and lighting\, exploring how immersive technology – so often used to heighten and energise – can instead be used to create a space to unwind. Drop in\, settle into the music\, and let the visuals wash over you as you relax\, breathe\, and be present. \nTai Chi\n6pm on The Front Lawn (Ballroom gallery if raining) \nT’ai Chi Stillness. T’ai Chi Movement\nAn invitation to slow down\, move gently\, and explore.\nThis one-off session offers a playful and relaxed experience of T’ai Chi and Qigong\, blending moments of stillness with soft\, flowing movement. Through simple guided practices\, participants will have the opportunity to open and stretch the body\, release tension\, and experience a natural sense of ease and flow.\nThere is nothing to learn or remember — just space to move\, breathe\, and explore at your own pace.\nSuitable for anyone curious to experience T’ai Chi\, with no prior experience needed.\n(FREE – session will be limited to 40 people – first come first serve) \nYOGA\n6.30pm – 7.30pm The Pavilion  £15 (BOOK HERE)  \n“Blooming in May – A Jasmine-Inspired Restorative. An evening of stillness and scent in the Pavilion at Sydney Gardens.\nThis session invites you to soften\, unwind and gently unfold — like petals opening in the last light of spring. A quiet space to breathe and settle into the present moment.”\nThe practice will be slow\, grounding and accessible to all levels. I’ll incorporate a subtle jasmine scent to gently complement the setting and season.\nPlease bring your own yoga mat. \nTo Slowly Catch the Scent\n7.30 -8.45 The CLORE £20 (BOOK HERE)  \nA guided workshop that invites you to slow down and pay close attention — using your sense of smell.\nExplore natural plant scents at an unhurried pace\, nosing into subtle olfactory differences and reflecting on the memories\, feelings and the inner calm that aroma can bring up.\nBlend a personalised botanic scent to take home so you can revisit the places found in this Mindful May’s sensory experience. \nLindsay Woodman is a multidisciplinary artist\, integrating videos\, poetry\, and installation into her practice. As an aromatherapist and perfumer\, her art merges multiple senses\, sight\, sound\, touch\, and smell transforming viewer into active participant. \nMindful portrait drawing in the gallery\n7- 8 pm  £15 The Bownsword Gallery (BOOK HERE)  \nCapture movement\, rhythm and energy! A clothed life drawing session with music and movement to inspire expressive drawing. No experience necessary – all welcome! \nWith artist Guiliana Terran+ dancer and model Eve
URL:https://holburne.org/events/up-late-mindful-may-3/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Creativity & Wellbeing,Up Late
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T213000
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SUMMARY:King Arthur and the Holy Fail
DESCRIPTION:The Garden Theatre Festival and The Three Inch Fools present an epic tale of Arthurian adventure and medieval mayhem. \n\n\n\nDoors open 6pm\nPerformance starts 7pm \nIn a land of daring quests\, dashing knights\, and endless jousting\, there lived a would-be hero – waiting in the wings – who went by the name of Arthur. But when Camelot is rocked to its core by a tragic – and frankly improbable – incident involving a large table of an undisclosed shape\, Arthur is thrust into the quest of a lifetime. Will he bravely battle through blistering cold and scorching fire to save his beloved realm\, or will he crumble as fate refuses to cooperate? Destiny awaits\, chivalry calls\, and the quest to end all quests begins. Saddle up – things are about to get legendary. \nTICKET PRICING \nStandard: £25\nConcession: £18 (under 16’s\, Students\, Access\, Job seekers)\nFamily Ticket: £70 (2 adults and 2 children)\nDeck Chairs £4.50 per chair \nAll tickets are subject to an Eventbrite booking fee.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/king-arthur-and-the-holy-fail/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Families,Outdoor Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T102909
CREATED:20260326T150725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T142237Z
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SUMMARY:QUEER BATH FILM FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION: A ONE DAY CELEBRATION OF LGBTQ+ CINEMA \nPresented by The Holburne Future Collective in partnership with Film Bath and Queer Bath \nGet ready for a full day of queer cinema\, creativity\, and community as we launch the very first Queer Bath Film Festival — a brand‑new platform championing emerging LGBTQ+ filmmakers and celebrating the richness of queer storytelling. \nHosted at the Holburne Museum\, this one‑day festival brings together bold new voices\, filmmakers\, and iconic queer cinema in one unforgettable programme. \nShort Film Showcase — 3pm \nTickets £6 / £4 open concession – book here  \nWe open the festival with a vibrant selection of shortlisted short films created by talented young and emerging queer filmmakers. Curated by an expert panel — including BAFTA members\, the Director of Film Bath\, the Director of Reel Life Monsters\, and members of the producing team — these films spotlight the breadth of contemporary queer storytelling. \nWinners of the showcase will be announced during an exclusive reception\, where several prizes will be given\, including the Audience Choice Award\, voted for by you. \nIn the Frame: Queer Stories on Screen — 5.30pm \nTickets £8 / £6 open concession – book here  \nWhat role does cinema play in telling queer stories? As queer narratives gain greater visibility on screen\, questions remain about who gets to tell these stories\, how cinema shapes their expression\, and which voices are still underrepresented. In the Frame brings together established queer filmmakers and industry experts in conversation to reflect on the history and evolution of queer cinema\, the craft of filmmaking\, and the power of film as a medium for queer narratives.  \nFeature Screening: Portrait of a Lady on Fire — 8pm \nTickets £10 / £5 full‑time students – book here  \nWe close the festival with a special screening of Céline Sciamma’s modern masterpiece Portrait of a Lady on Fire\, shown in the Holburne’s atmospheric Picture Gallery — surrounded by historic portraits for a truly unique cinematic experience. \n🤝 Networking & Community \nThroughout the day\, festival‑goers can meet filmmakers\, connect with creatives\, and share ideas with industry professionals. Whether you’re a film lover\, an emerging artist\, or simply curious\, this is a space to celebrate queer cinema and the people who make it happen. \n🌟 We can’t wait to welcome you to the first ever Queer Bath Film Festival — a celebration of creativity\, community\, and the stories that move us. \n 
URL:https://holburne.org/events/queer-bath-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Cinema,Film,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T170000
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SUMMARY:Short Film Showcase - Queer Bath Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:We open the Queer Bath Film Festival with a vibrant selection of shortlisted short films created by talented young and emerging queer filmmakers. Curated by an expert panel — including BAFTA members\, the Director of Film Bath\, the Director of Reel Life Monsters\, and members of the producing team — these films spotlight the breadth of contemporary queer storytelling. \nWinners of the showcase will be announced during an exclusive reception\, where several prizes will be given\, including the Audience Choice Award\, voted for by you. (Tickets to go on sale for reception in June)
URL:https://holburne.org/events/short-film-showcase-queer-bath-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Film,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T183000
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SUMMARY:In the Frame: Queer Stories on Screen
DESCRIPTION:What role does cinema play in telling queer stories? As queer narratives gain greater visibility on screen\, questions remain about who gets to tell these stories\, how cinema shapes their expression\, and which voices are still underrepresented. In the Frame brings together established queer filmmakers and industry experts in conversation to reflect on the history and evolution of queer cinema\, the craft of filmmaking\, and the power of film as a medium for queer narratives. \nTalking to Ellie Hendricks\, Anna Lucas\, Govind Chandran and Sal Creber\, the discussion will combine personal insight with practical advice for emerging filmmakers working within the landscape of LGBTQ+ cinema. As part of the inaugural Queer Bath Film Festival\, the panel will conclude with an audience Q&A\, offering the opportunity to pose questions and gain further insight into the craft\, challenges and possibilities of queer filmmaking.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/queer-filmmaking-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Talk>In Conversation,Young People
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260613T220000
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SUMMARY:Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Film cert 15)
DESCRIPTION:We close the festival with a special screening of Céline Sciamma’s modern masterpiece Portrait of a Lady on Fire\, shown in the Holburne’s atmospheric Picture Gallery — surrounded by historic portraits for a truly unique cinematic experience.# \nPortrait of a Lady on Fire (French: Portrait de la jeune fille en feu\, lit. ‘Portrait of the Young Lady on Fire‘) is a 2019 French historical romantic drama film written and directed by Céline Sciamma\, starring Noémie Merlant and Adèle Haenel. Set in France in the late 18th century\, the film tells the story of a brief affair between two young women: an aristocrat and a painter commissioned to paint her portrait.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire-film-cert-15/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Cinema,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260614T160000
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SUMMARY:Bath Portrait Club: June
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 14 June  \n2- 4pm  | £12.50 per ticket (price includes free entry to collection galleries) \nCost: £12.50\nConcession: £7 – Art Fund\, NUS Card (Full time student)\, 18-25 yr olds\nPathways to Wellbeing participants: £5 \nArt for All!     28 places available \nFast paced and fun\, Bath Portrait Club welcomes everyone (not just artists!) to have a go at drawing a face\, with sitters changing every 15 minutes. \nBased in our beautiful Brownsword Gallery\, all materials provided. No wet art materials( pens\, paint\, ink)\, food or drink are permitted in the galleries. \nGiuliana Terran is a Bristol-based artist and teacher fascinated by the human form\, @bath_portrait_club \n  \nHave questions about this event? Please email a.highley@holburne.org \nRefunds are available upon request up to 14 days before the event.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/bath-portrait-club-june-2/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Creativity & Wellbeing,Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T120000
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SUMMARY:Rebel Threads: A Playful Look at Gender & the Art of Dress
DESCRIPTION:Part of Queer Bath 2026\nPresented by Spark Creative \nThe clothes we wear can say a lot about who we are as people. Throughout history\, clothes have been used to express political views\, gender and sexuality\, defiance of convention\, and to spark joy in dark times. From Philippe I\, Duke of Orléans and  \nChevalière d’Éon to Marlene Dietrich and British forces in WW2 join Holburne curator Hannah N Mills and explore Rebel Threads.  \nBio  \nHannah N Mills (she/her) is currently an assistant curator at the Holburne in Bath. Where she has worked on a range of exhibitions\, including Illustrating Austen\, which traces the evolution of book illustration from the 19th century to the modern day\, and Zandra Rhodes: A Life in Print\, a vibrant celebration of Zandra Rhodes’ iconic ‘Hero Prints’ and her remarkable creative legacy. With over 15 years’ experience in the museum sector\, she has worked for the Fashion Museum and the National Portrait Gallery. \n She is currently working on her PhD in Fine Art\, History of Art\, and Cultural Studies at the University of Leeds\, exploring the development of Artistic Communities in 19th-century London and the role of the artist’s house as a commercial space. She has lectured for the De Morgan Foundation\, the Victoria & Albert Museum\, Oxford University\, University of Leeds and Bath Spa. Hannah holds an MA from UCL in History of Art (2018) and a BA Joint Hons from Bath Spa University in History and Heritage (2017).  \n As a dedicated follower of fashion\, Hannah is often spotted wearing anything from Victorian waistcoats to 1930s A-line dresses\, embodying her passion for dress history in her personal style. \n@sparkcreativebath  \n@historyhannah22  
URL:https://holburne.org/events/rebel-threads-a-playful-look-at-gender-the-art-of-dress/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Talk>Lunchtime Talk,Talk>Tea-time Talk
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SUMMARY:Unsuitable: The History of Lesbian Fashion with Eleanor Medhurst
DESCRIPTION:Part of Queer Bath 2026 \nFashion has always been about more than clothes. It can signal identity\, belonging and resistance. Yet the history of lesbian style has often been overlooked or erased. \nJoin historian and writer Eleanor Medhurst for an in conversation event exploring her acclaimed book Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion. Drawing on figures such as Anne Lister and tracing stories from Sappho and the Suffragettes to butch and femme bar culture and contemporary queer style\, Medhurst uncovers a rich history of coded dress\, defiance and self-expression. \nUnsuitable restores lesbian fashion to the centre of cultural history\, recognising the diversity of Black lesbian style\, trans lesbian histories and gender nonconformity across centuries. \nWhile Unsuitable painstakingly traces the style aspect\, it also examines the reasons lesbian fashion has been lost to history. While homophobia against women is nothing new\, Medhurst underscores how it even permeates the fashion world.’ — Vogue \nThe event will take the form of a live conversation\, followed by an audience Q&A. Expect insight\, honesty and a fresh way of looking at fashion as a powerful archive of lesbian life. \n  \nAbout the author \nEleanor Medhurst is a historian of queer fashion and culture and author of the blog Dressing Dykes. She has worked on Brighton Museum’s exhibitions Queer Looks and Queer the Pier\, and is pursuing a PhD in lesbian craft history at the University of Brighton. 
URL:https://holburne.org/events/unsuitable-the-history-of-lesbian-fashion-with-eleanor-medhurst/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Talk>Lunchtime Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T210000
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SUMMARY:Morocco (1930) + Panel Discussion: Marlene Dietrich\, Gender and Defiance
DESCRIPTION:Part of Queer Bath 2026\nPresented by FilmBath \nJoin us for a special screening of Morocco (1930) and a post-film discussion exploring Marlene Dietrich’s boundary-breaking legacy as one of cinema’s great queer icons. \nDietrich once said\, “I dress for the image. Not for myself\, not for the public\, not for fashion\, not for men.” It is a line that captures the heart of her power. Dietrich understood the image as something she could construct\, weaponise and liberate herself through. Nowhere is that clearer than in Morocco\, where she appears in a tuxedo\, kisses a woman on screen and reshapes ideas of glamour\, desire and gender expression. \nAfter the screening\, Bath Film Festival Director Jasmine Barker chairs a conversation with an exceptional panel: \n\nCaroline Cassin\, BFI Programme Assistant\, archive cinema specialist and curator of Women and Cocaine series.\nEleanor Medhurst\, fashion historian and author of Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion\n\nTogether they will discuss how Dietrich used clothing\, image and performance to defy convention and why her legacy continues to influence drag\, fashion and queer visibility today. \nWhether you love classic film\, queer history or the artistry of self-presentation\, this event offers a powerful journey into the world of one of cinema’s most influential rebels. \nA celebration of film\, fashion and queer defiance.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/morocco-1930-panel-discussion-marlene-dietrich-gender-and-defiance/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Cinema,Film,Talk>In Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T180000
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SUMMARY:Disability\, Queerness and Me: An exploration of sexual experiences -panel discussion and comic book launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel discussion and the launch of comic\, ‘Disability\, Queerness and me: An exploration of sexual experiences.’  The event will share findings from a co-produced research project led by We Are The People\, Bath Spa University and Queer Out Loud CIC\, which explored experiences of sexual expression among queer disabled people living within the South West. The comic was designed by artist\, Jua OK! \nThe panel will consist of the researchers on the project: Dr Nina Worthington\, Dr Stuart Read\, and Mimi Jones (Co-director of Queer Out Loud CIC). Panel representation may be subject to change. \nIt is free to attend this panel discussion\, and no prior understanding of disability is required.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/disability-queerness-and-me-an-exploration-of-sexual-experiences-panel-discussion-and-comic-book-launch/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Talk,Talk>Evening Lecture,Up Late,Young People
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T220000
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SUMMARY:Holburne Up Late  - Queer Bath
DESCRIPTION:The Holburne celebrates the second year of Queer Bath festival with this very special Up Late. \nFrom 5pm gain free entry to our collection galleries and discover the Queer Holburne Trail via the Bloomberg app.\nTake advantage of discounted rates to our temporary exhibition (5pm – 8.30pm)   \nEnjoy a summers evening in our Garden café and terrace or join in with our very special Queer Bath Silent Disco.\n \nQueer Bath Silent Disco 7pm – 10pm\n£10 / £8 open concession – BOOK HERE \nCalling all Divas\, Dancing Queens and Queer Icons in the making! Get ready to light up the Holburne as we transform the Café and Terrace into a full-blown Silent Disco spectacular. Grab your headphones\, choose your channel\, and dance under the stars with a soundtrack as bold and brilliant as you are. With a buzzing bar\, gorgeous museum vibes\, and a crowd ready to serve looks and moves\, this is your moment to shine. Step into the night\, claim your spotlight\, and let the Holburne become your dancefloor.\n \nJoelleTaylor 7pm – 8pm\nJoin Joelle Taylor Winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 2021 and the Polari Prize 2022 in conversation with Manganaro about her books C+NTO and its recent sequel Maryville \nJoelle Taylor is the author of four collections of poetry and one novel. Her most recent collection C+NTO & Othered Poems won the 2021 T.S. Eliot Prize\, and the 2022 Polari Book Prize for LGBT authors. C+NTO is currently being adapted both for theatre\, and into a television screenplay. She is a co-curator and host of Out-Spoken Live at the Southbank Centre and tours her work nationally and internationally in a diverse range of venues\, from Australia to Brazil. She is a Poetry Fellow of the University of East Anglia and the curator of the Koestler Awards 2023 and has judged several poetry and literary prizes. Her novel The Night Alphabet was published in Spring of 2024 and was named both a Spectator and Guardian Book of the Year. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature\, and the 2022 Saboteur Spoken Word Artist of the Year. Taylor was recently honoured with a DIVA Award for Excellence and named as number 15 in the Independent’s 2024 Pride Power list
URL:https://holburne.org/events/holburne-up-late-queer-bath/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T200000
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SUMMARY:Queer Bath: Joelle Taylor in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Enter the world of MARYVILLE\, exploring dyke counterculture and the queer underground.\nIn conversation with Manganaro \nIn an exclusive Queer Bath event\, T. S. Eliot and Polari Prize-winning poet Joelle Taylor joins Manganaro for an intimate in-conversation event exploring dyke counterculture with her powerful new collection ‘Maryville\,’ published by Bloomsbury. \nEnter the world of MARYVILLE\, an old butch bar in a snow globe. Joelle Taylor performs\, uniting her award winning book CUNTO and the follow up MARYVILLE\, following the lives of 4 butch friends over 50 years of resistance and rebellion. \nWith a vividly drawn cast of characters\, Maryville uses the butch bar as a lens through which to examine the underground histories of queer London. Across fifty years of resistance and rebellion\, Taylor traces the lives of four butch friends navigating love\, violence\, community and survival in awe-inspiring high definition language\, a collection as filmic as it is familiar. \nTogether\, Taylor and Manganaro will explore dyke counterculture\, queer archives\, memory\, protest and the act of conjuring lost spaces back into being. The conversation will also touch on Taylor’s landmark collection C+NTO\, winner of the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Polari Prize\, a work that redefined contemporary queer poetry. \nA night that honours both the scars and the joy of queer community\, and the bars\, streets and friendships that made survival possible. \nThis event is in collaboration with the Holburne Museum Up Late. \nAbout Joelle Taylor:\nJoelle Taylor is the author of 4 collections of poetry and one novel. Her most recent collection C+NTO & Othered Poems won the 2021 T.S Eliot Prize\, and the 2022 Polari Book Prize for LGBT authors\, and is being adapted for the theatre. Her novel The Night Alphabet was published in 2024 and named both a Spectator and Guardian Book of the Year. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature\, and the 2022 Saboteur Spoken Word Artist of the Year. She was honoured with a DIVA Award for Outstanding Contribution and named Guardian’s Pride Power list. Her collection Maryville was recently published by Bloomsbury. \n‘Taylor’s poetry is as dangerous as it is dexterous… A wildfire blazing free’ Bernardine Evaristo \nThis event is part of the Queer Bath Up Late\nCafe and bar open all evening
URL:https://holburne.org/events/queer-bath-joelle-taylor-in-conversation/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Up Late
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T220000
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SUMMARY:Queer Bath Silent Disco
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Divas\, Dancing Queens and Queer Icons in the making! Get ready to light up the Holburne as we transform the Café and Terrace into a full-blown Silent Disco spectacular. Grab your headphones\, choose your channel\, and dance under the stars with a soundtrack as bold and brilliant as you are. With a buzzing bar\, gorgeous museum vibes\, and a crowd ready to serve looks and moves\, this is your moment to shine. Step into the night\, claim your spotlight\, and let the Holburne become your dancefloor. \n 
URL:https://holburne.org/events/queer-bath-silent-disco/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adults,Music,Up Late,Young People
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DTSTAMP:20260503T102909
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SUMMARY:Garden Theatre Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Garden Theatre Festival returns for the 5th year with high-energy performance\, talented live musicians and hilarious takes on great British classics. Held in the beautiful gardens of the Holburne\, the festival promises four weeks of innovative performances – there’s something for everyone to enjoy. \nThis year\, the repertory company will be presenting their version of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest and Jane Austen’s Classic\, Sense and Sensibility\, with Hugh Grant foppishness and Kate Winslet charm. \nThe Importance of Being Earnest\n2-12 July \nSense and Sensibility\n14 – 26 July \nOur friends from The Pandits Theatre company return with another fun-filled-family adventure full of Rock n Roll\, punk attitude and some serious silliness. (Suitable for age 5+) \nThe Big Bad Wolf\n19 July\, 2pm\n(Further dates TBC) \nAt the Garden Theatre Festival\, you can bring your own blankets\, cushions\, and camping chairs\, or hire a deck chair for the full experience. Enjoy a refreshing drink from the bar\, on-site catering or tuck in to your own picnic if you’d prefer. \nFind out more and book tickets via the Garden Theatre Festival.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/garden-theatre-festival/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured,Outdoor Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260713
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SUMMARY:The Importance of Being Earnest
DESCRIPTION:The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde  \n2 – 12 July \nDouble Trouble\, and the Pursuit of Cucumber Sandwiches! \nMeet Jack and Algernon\, two dashing bachelors with a terrible habit of fabricating alter egos to escape boring social obligations and woo the ladies. Everything is delightfully deceitful until they both fall head-over-heels for women who have one non-negotiable requirement for a husband: his name must be Earnest! \nPrepare as the Garden Theatre Festival Repertory company take on mistaken identities\, sharp-witted banter\, outrageous social critiques\, and the formidable Lady Bracknell! \nWill they untangle their web of lies? Eat too many Cucumber Sandwiches? Or pop a baby in a handbag! Come find out! \nPerformance dates \n\n2 July – 7pm\n3 July – 7pm\n4 July – 1pm and 7pm\n5 July – 7pm\n7 July – 7pm\n8 July – 7pm\n9 July – 7pm\n10 July – 7pm\n12 July – 7pm\n\nTicket information \n\nAdult: £25\nStudent / Equity Concession – £20\nChild (under 16): £15\nFamily (2 adults + 2 children): £70\n\nBook tickets via the Garden Theatre Festival \nAt the Garden Theatre Festival\, you can bring your own blankets\, cushions\, and camping chairs\, or hire a deck chair for the full experience. Enjoy a refreshing drink from the bar\, onsite catering or tuck in to your own picnic if you’d prefer. We shall see you in the garden!
URL:https://holburne.org/events/the-importance-of-being-earnest/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
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SUMMARY:Sense and Sensibility
DESCRIPTION:A Rather Uptight Georgian Rom-Com  \nAre you ready for a whirlwind of feathered bonnets\, dramatic letter-writing\, and deeply repressed feelings? Then Jane Austen’s classic tale\, Sense and Sensibility\, gets the theatrical treatment that you need! Proving that heartbreak and bad weather were just as stylish in 1811 as they are now. \nWhen the kind-hearted and newly impoverished Dashwood sisters—pragmatic Elinor and passionately romantic Marianne—are forced to relocate to a tiny cottage\, they find themselves navigating the treacherous social waters of Georgian England. Looking for a man with a pocket full of coins and a house with at least three pillars on the front; balls\, banquets and proposals await! \nJoin us for a glorious\, witty romp through emotional extremes. With foolish societal satire\, dazzling ballroom dances\, and some rather joyful multi-rolling. This is the one show not to miss this summer! \nPerformance dates \n\n14 July – 7pm\n15 July – 7pm\n16 July – 7pm\n17 July – 7pm\n18 July – 1pm and 7pm\n19 July – 7pm\n21 July – 7pm\n22 July – 7pm\n23 July – 7pm\n24 July – 7pm\n25 July – 1pm and 7pm\n26 July – 7pm\n\nTicket information \n\nAdult: £25\nStudent / Equity Concession – £20\nChild (under 16): £15\nFamily (2 adults + 2 children): £70\n\nBook tickets via the Garden Theatre Festival \nAt the Garden Theatre Festival\, you can bring your own blankets\, cushions\, and camping chairs\, or hire a deck chair for the full experience. Enjoy a refreshing drink from the bar\, onsite catering or tuck in to your own picnic if you’d prefer. We shall see you in the garden!
URL:https://holburne.org/events/sense-and-sensibility/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260719T233000
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SUMMARY:The Big Bad Wolf
DESCRIPTION:Come on a madcap\, rock ‘n’ roll musical journey of plotting and scheming with folklore’s most notorious villain – The Big Bad Wolf. \nExiled to the Deep Dark Wood\, he parties hard and rocks out every night with his cronies\, far away from the goody-goody townspeople of Fairytaleville. But whatever happened to Little Red Riding Hood? Did the Three Little Pigs go on to have a successful career in techno music? Does his Fairy Godmother have what it takes to change the ways of a hardened carnivore? \nJoin us for this brilliant high-energy show\, bursting with live music\, punk attitude\, and plenty of serious silliness. \nSuitable for age 5+ \n“What a fabulous show. Three generations all laughing and singing together. Original and brilliant.” \nPerformance dates \n\n19 July – 10am\n19 July – 2pm\n\nTicket information \n\nAdult: £25\nStudent / Equity Concession – £20\nChild (under 16): £15\nFamily (2 adults + 2 children): £70\n\nBook tickets via the Garden Theatre Festival \nAt the Garden Theatre Festival\, you can bring your own blankets\, cushions\, and camping chairs\, or hire a deck chair for the full experience. Enjoy a refreshing drink from the bar\, onsite catering or tuck in to your own picnic if you’d prefer. We shall see you in the garden!
URL:https://holburne.org/events/the-big-bad-wolf/2026-07-19/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T213000
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SUMMARY:Northanger Abbey
DESCRIPTION:The power of stories.\nThe power of the imagination. \nThis summer\, Moving Parts Theatre Company brings you Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey. A thrilling Gothic tale of dark deeds… or a playful\, heartwarming Regency romance… let’s find out\, shall we? \nMoving Parts Theatre Company takes a fresh\, inventive perspective on the classics. Following the huge success of last summer’s Vanity Fair\, this \nbrand new adaptation\, written and co-created by Joanna Nevin\, Martin South and Simona Hughes\, with an original score of music by Tamara Douglas-Morris and movement direction by Nevena Stojkov\, follows the fortunes of young Catherine Morland\, a wild devotee of “horrid” fiction.  Growing up in a world of balls\, bonnets and Bath society\, Catherine dreams of discovering secrets\, skeletons\, and ancient mysteries.  But does she have what it takes to become… a HEROINE? \nJoin us this summer\, as we see how her story unfolds! \nThis is an outdoor Theatre event.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/northanger-abbey/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260808T213000
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SUMMARY:Northanger Abbey
DESCRIPTION:The power of stories.\nThe power of the imagination. \nThis summer\, Moving Parts Theatre Company brings you Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey. A thrilling Gothic tale of dark deeds… or a playful\, heartwarming Regency romance… let’s find out\, shall we? \nMoving Parts Theatre Company takes a fresh\, inventive perspective on the classics. Following the huge success of last summer’s Vanity Fair\, this \nbrand new adaptation\, written and co-created by Joanna Nevin\, Martin South and Simona Hughes\, with an original score of music by Tamara Douglas-Morris and movement direction by Nevena Stojkov\, follows the fortunes of young Catherine Morland\, a wild devotee of “horrid” fiction.  Growing up in a world of balls\, bonnets and Bath society\, Catherine dreams of discovering secrets\, skeletons\, and ancient mysteries.  But does she have what it takes to become… a HEROINE? \nJoin us this summer\, as we see how her story unfolds! \nThis is an outdoor Theatre event.
URL:https://holburne.org/events/northanger-abbey/2026-08-08/
LOCATION:The Holburne Museum\, Holburne Museum\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Outdoor Theatre
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