U3A Meet-Up
- Free
Members get 10% off tickets at Storyhouse. Moonlight Flicks and Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre. £4 month, no commitment, priority booking, no fees, instant access, two tickets per member.
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Members get 10% off tickets at Storyhouse. Moonlight Flicks and Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre. £4 month, no commitment, priority booking, no fees, instant access, two tickets per member.
As Storyhouse is temporarily closed, we are looking at ways to continue meet-ups through other means of communication. We will update this page as soon as we have more information, so please do keep checking back.
Come along, get yourself a brew and chat to existing members to see if the U3A is something you would like to join.
Its aim is to encourage people aged 50 and over or people not in full time employment to come together and continue their enjoyment of learning in subjects of interest to them. Subjects range from Art to Walking. There are approximately 1100 members who may attend one of the 90+ Learning/Interest groups of their choice. If no such group is available then members may start a new group to further their learning. Chester U3A is a totally volunteer organisation. It relies on the members to volunteer to populate the committee and its groups.
For more information visit u3asites.org.uk/chester
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Author of international bestseller My Name Is Leon, Kit De Waal, comes to Chester Literature Festival.
Intimate, engaging, quirky and darkly magical, appealing to audiences of all ages, but especially lovers of folklore, fantasy and fairytale.
This is Lemn’s life story: a story of neglect and determination, misfortune and hope, cruelty and triumph.
From the bestselling author of A Place Called Winter comes Mother’s Boy, a superb historical novel of Cornwall, class, desire and two world wars.
Hilarious and heart-warming, don’t miss the chance to spend an evening with one of the UK’s most loved personalities.
Join producer Helen Redcliffe, along with others from the Storyhouse team, for a post show talk about everything that’s involved in making Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre.
Join director John Young and designer Jess Curtis as they take to the stage to talk about what it’s like creating a show at Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre.
Enjoy a free drink on us and an enchanting acoustic performance inside the magical setting of the tepee before the performance of Romeo and Juliet.
A big hearted, big thinking show of storytelling and physical comedy as our heroine searches for joy, identity and belonging.
This event is an opportunity to share with an audience something you have created in response to your thoughts and feelings around your story.