Discover the best top things to do in Kent, United Kingdom including Tom Thumb Theatre, Herne Bay Little Theatre, Sarah Thorne Theatre, Dartford Open Air Theatre, Playhouse Theatre Whitstable, Blue Town Heritage Centre, Tunbridge Wells Forum, Ashford Community Theatre, The Horsebridge Arts and Community Centre, Theatre Royal.
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Whitstable is very fortunate to have its own theatre, The Playhouse, which is owned and managed by The Lindley Players Limited.
A great little theatre with friendly staff and brilliant facilities... all run by volunteers. They're now branching out into tribute shows and 'one-offs' as well as local amateur dramatics so are assured of a fine future. Seats all have a good view of the stage (although the front seats in the middle of the balcony have very little legroom so choose elsewhere if you have dodgy knees!). Last time I went was to see "See how they run" , a wonderful farce that they did with fine form. Parking in Whitstable is, to say the least, at a bit of a premium, but there is a car park situated just behind the theatre which seems to always have spaces [It's one where your number plate is read on entry so you may wish to set up an account before your visit with Canterbury City council parking to save looking for change in the dark and cold when you leave the show.]
5.0 based on 141 reviews
Great variety of information and artefacts, and very well informed friendly volunteers. It deserves to be better known. There's a small team room too. And one of the few surviving music halls.
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Ashford Community Theatre is an tiny venue featuring live theatre, one-act plays, comedy, film, children's theatre, acoustic performances and more. The ACT is housed inside Ashford Arts Centre and provides regular performances. Visit the Ashford Arts Centre page for event listings.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Very enjoyable exhibitions by local artists in a community space. Great cafe Revival has a lift so if you have difficulties with stairs you can get to the cafe, nice views from the cafe balcony.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
A gem of a theatre in Margate town presenting an exciting mix of shows and events.
We attended a show compered by LUNATRAKTORS, an amusing folk duo supported by a number of female acts based around Power of Women and International Women’s Day. The show combined dance, song and music, poetry and of course old folk, otherwise known as Broken Folk by Lunatraktors themselves. The actual theatre oozes character and a long history dating back originally to the 18th century and is regularly seen to stage famous acts from London’s west end as well as local talent. A very cosy venue in a traditional style with balconies and boxes and magnificent decor. If anything could be improved it would be the external structure that needs a bit of TLC.
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