Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Royal Tunbridge Wells - England
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Royal Tunbridge Wells - England: Scotney Castle Garden, Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells Forum, Bewl Water, Spa Valley Railway, Calverley Grounds, Bayham Old Abbey, Groombridge Place Gardens, Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery, Marle Place Gardens and Gallery, Trinity Theatre, Royal Victoria Place, Assembly Hall Theatre
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List of Best Things to do in Royal Tunbridge Wells
Dunorlan Park
Scotney Castle Garden
Tunbridge Wells Forum
Sky Birds Of Prey
Spa Valley Railway
Bewl Water
Calverley Grounds
Trinity Theatre
Bayham Old Abbey
Grosvenor & Hilbert Park
Royal Tunbridge Wells with Sammy Oliver | Where Next? - S4E1
We're kicking off the New Year with the start of our fourth series! Actor Sammy Oliver joins the show as our guest with Woody, and Grace is back with Amber as we race around the town. Where Next? continues in 2020. Show more for Game Rules & Landmarks...
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01) Beau Nash Tavern
02) Royal Wells Hotel
03) Thackeray's Restaurant
04) Times Square
05) Royal Victoria Place
06) Opera House
07) Trinity Theatre
08) Town Hall
09) Hotel du Vin
10) Calverley Grounds Café
11) Tunbridge Wells Retreat
12) Train Station
13) Birdcage Walk
14) The Grove
15) Grove Tavern
16) The Forum
17) Chalybeate Spring
18) King Charles Church Hall
19) Polar Dancer Statue
20) The Pantiles Sign
Holly Stanford @ The Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
Here's a few snippets of my gig at The Trinity Theatre x
My next gig is at Sweeps Festival in Rochester, the event page is here:
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Private Fears In Public Places Trailer | Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells 25th - 29th April 2017
By Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by Kirrie Wratten
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Six Londoners’ lives intersect. Can Imogen find love? What is the secret of Dan’s past? And what on earth is going on with Charlotte? Three couples struggle with their fears, their futures, and themselves – and from every tiny action, ripples spread, rocking other people in devastating ways...
Described as “one of the most significant Ayckbourn plays of the 21st century”, and written with Ayckbourn’s trademark blend of comedy and compassion, Private Fears In Public Places is an intimate portrait of contemporary life that is tender, true, and very funny.
The Trinity Theatre, IOW
The Trinity Theatre ghost hunt. Halloween 2015, on the Isle Of Wight.
VISITING ROYAL TUNBRIDGE WELLS KENT | WEEKEND GETAWAY | VLOG 8
This is a quick look into our 1 night getaway in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. A little town in the UK. We a lovely stay and enjoyed the town although we would not recommend staying at the Mercure Hotel in Tunbridge.
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a place they called forgotten town
The song ‘A Place They Called Forgotten Town’ is a musical and lyrical reworking by Hull-born Henry Priestman of his late 1980’s chart hit ‘Forgotten Town’ by The Christians which was written about the state of the country at the time (the North especially), which particularly affected his home town Hull.
Produced by Hull-based Humber Film the music video features more than 20 Hull community groups, many of which among the 500-strong singers and musicians performing at Stage@TheDock.
Lead vocals, recorded at Fruit Trade Music, are Martin Clappison and Emma Fee of The Mighty and the Moon. Emma is also part of The Happy Endings.
Humber Film strategic manager Malcolm Joslin said: “The video will be a vivid and memorable portrayal of Hull as a community of optimism and renewal, marking its shift from a ‘Forgotten Town’ to a city that is becoming a top attraction in the UK.
“Hull becoming the UK City of Culture is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the people of the city to stand up and show the full range of their abilities to the world, including the artists and community groups involved in this amazing project for the Creative Communities Programme.”
Creative leads
Director Paul Leeson Taylor
Producer Peter Hadfield
Filming Phil Codd Alex Twiston Davies
Comprising more than 50 filmmaker members from the region, Humber Film is a not-for-profit organisation situated on the 3rd floor above Kardomah 94 in central Hull.
Honk! On tour: Trinity theatre
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Phil Cool after show signing at the Trinity Theatre Tunbridge Wells
It's short and sweet and taken on a camera so it's not even the best resolution video ever. But here's Phil Cool meeting audience members after an excellent show in Royal Tunbridge Wells. A show review is at celebritygreenroom.blogspot.com
Black Tie Lunchbox visits Trinity on Main: HAIR
Black Tie Lunchbox (that's J. Timothy Quirk and KJ Johansen) visit Trinity on Main in New Britain, CT and discuss HAIR (the Musical) with Joe Marturano of Thunder and Lighting Productions.
Carradine's Cockney Sing-a-long @ TEDx Royal Tunbridge Wells
Tom Carradine performs a short excerpt from his cockney sing-a-long act as part of TEDx Royal Tunbridge Wells, Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells on 4th June 2016.
Rev Jack Crow - David Migden and the Dirty Words
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Recorded live at the Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells.
Special thanks to Joe Turner and Sam Nesbitt for the audio and video. Also many thanks to Paul Dunton and his Local and Live sessions.
'Rev Jack Crow' is taken from the album 'Killing It'. Available from Bandcamp and iTunes.
Stephen K Amos - World Famous - Tunbridge Wells
Thu 10 Nov | 8pm
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The globe-trotting laughter master returns with his new tour. In the last twelve months, Stephen has performed his unique brand of feel-good comedy all over England, Scotland, Wales, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Spain, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and the Seychelles. What did he find when he got there? People. People like you and me and some of them said the most ridiculous things. To his face! All that, and more, in a brand new show.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Noble Jacks - Part one
Noble Jacks talk about their future plans at the Local & Live Music Festival 2015 up on the banks at Calverley Grounds, Tunbridge Wells (Kent).
'Heaven' David Migden and the Dirty Words
Recorded live at the Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells.
Special thanks to Joe Turner and Sam Nesbitt for the audio and video. Also many thanks to Paul Dunton and his Local and Live sessions.
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The Breretons - Live At The Trinity Theatre 28/3/2015
The Breretons support Tom Williams at the Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells as part of the Local And Live Sessions. Pretty bloody good!
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Reel Life Part 1/2
Trinity Theatre | Tunbridge Wells
In 2012 Trinity Theatre made the move from 35mm projection to Digital. This film is part one of two short videos that give audiences a glimpse into the dying art of 35mm projection.
(c) Trinity Theatre | Filmed by Lisa Newberry | Edited by Lawrence Brown
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Tom Williams - Live At The Trinity Theatre 28/3/2015
8 songs from Tom Williams fantastic set at the Local And Live Sessions at the Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells. Playing songs from his latest mini album with Sarah Maycock and Ant And Fie. Bloody brill!