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Wednesday 18th September 2024

Jane Austen's Bath - minibus tour

9:00 (duration 3 hours)

Meet: outside the Jane Austen Centre, 40 Gay Street, BA1 2NT

A combination of walking and driving visiting outdoor locations in Austen's Persuasion and Northanger Abbey. Includes Charlcombe, described by Jane as 'being sweetly situated in a little green valley', and finishes with the best view of Bath from that 'Noble Hill'.
For this event you will travel in a small luxury 21st Century minibus driven by your tour guide Adge Secker.

Tickets £48

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“Every Lady Her Own Shoemaker”: Georgian-Era DIY Cordwaining In The Drawing Rooms of “The Better Sort”

10:00 (duration 1 hour)

Venue: The Mission Theatre, 32 Corn Street, BA1 1UF

During the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, the fad of fashioning one’s own footwear provided women of quality a new sewing diversion which left a historical footprint. Master Cordwainer Brett Walker explores the topic from the perspective of a “scholar-artisan,” offering practical advice to those seeking to walk in the footsteps of the past.

For those who wish to discuss this topic further, Brett will be holding an informal roundtable discussion in The Huntsman Pub & Restaurant on Terrace Walk. Please feel free to join him from 12noon.

Event cancelled - speaker no longer able to join us. 
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“She danced next with an officer” - Regency dance workshop

10:00 (duration 1hr 30mins)

Venue: City of Bath Scouts, 7 Grove St, Bathwick, BA2 6PJ

Whether you prefer Mr. Wickham, Captain Wentworth or Colonel Brandon, join the Jane Austen Dancers and try your hand at some military-inspired Regency dances.
This is aimed at all levels of ability and there’s no need to bring a partner. Period costume is welcome (regimentals very welcome!), but not essential. We recommend wearing flat shoes and bringing a drink. Please note that no seating is provided and a good understanding of English is necessary to understand the teaching. Officers not provided – sorry!

Tickets £18

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Romantic chic lit or radical writer? Will the real Jane Austen please stand up! - walking tour

10:00 (duration 2 hours)

Meet: outside the main door of Bath Abbey, BA1 1LT

We all know what Jane Austen wrote about don’t we? There are 6 novels which are essentially variations of the same plot; where following twists and turns, a few misunderstandings, all comes good in the end and our heroine gets her man. Add some poking fun at society of the day, and essentially, we have a nice bit of romantic comedy. Yet have we misread the books? What if there are far deeper themes highlighting society’s ills and failings.
 Come along with Bath Parade Guides to find out about hidden references to slavery, women’s rights, evolution, and other pressing matters of the day.

Tickets £13

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Reticule Making Workshop

10:00 (duration 3 hours)

Venue: Bath Elim Church, Charlotte St, BA1 2ND

A reticule for a daytime promenade or an evening Ball is a must! Under the expert guidance of Sylvia Spilsbury from Bath Theatrical Costume Hire, using vintage sewing machines, create your very own reticule.
Pre-select your fabric and choose from an assortment of designs to complement your costume. You’ll take home a beautiful personally designed creation. ‘Make your own’ gift packs will also be available to purchase after the workshop (5 styles – one pattern).
All materials included along with complimentary tea and cake.

Tickets £130 from enquiries@baththeatrical.com

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That’s not Pemberley…but does it matter?

11:30 (duration 1hr - 1hr 30mins)

Venue: The Mission Theatre, 32 Corn Street, BA1 1UF

We all sigh watching Jane Austen adaptations when scenes set in Bath have clearly been filmed in Dublin or Rosings doesn’t quite match what we imagine it to be. Join Dr Amy Frost in an exploration of the inaccuracies of buildings and locations in Austen adaptations and for a lively discussion about if it really matters when they get it ‘wrong’.

Tickets: £13 - no longer available online

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"Carriages" to Meryton & Longbourn- minibus tour

13.15 (duration 4 hours)

Meet: outside the Jane Austen Centre, 40 Gay Street, BA1 2NT

Starting with a driving tour of Austen’s Bath, then onto the village of Luckington to visit the St Mary with St Ethelbert Church and walk in the footsteps of the P&P 1995 cast. Next Lacock – a village trapped in time and the location for Meryton & Highbury. Then back to Bath to finish with the best view of Bath from ‘that Noble Hill’.
For this event you will travel in a small luxury 21st Century minibus driven by your tour guide Adge Secker.

Tickets £58

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Ladies & Gentlemen on Parade

13:30 (duration 4 hours)

Meet: outside the taxi rank entrance of Bath Spa Train Station, BA1 1SU

Enjoy a unique Regency Costumed event at one of Wiltshire’s finest Georgian buildings. Dressed in your own Regency finery, you’ll be escorted by "Mr Darcy" on a short 18 min train journey through the beautiful scenic countryside to the magnificent Parade House in Trowbridge.
Your ticket includes train travel, a House History Tour by the owners, a delicious Full Afternoon Cream Tea with a glass of Champagne in the grand Ballroom, Regency Parlour Games and Theatrical Entertainment.

Tickets £120

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Singing with Jane Austen - workshop

14:00 (duration 1hr 30mins)

Venue: The Mission Theatre, 32 Corn Street, BA1 1UF

Regency Rum Bluffers will lead an energetic and engaging group singing workshop with songs heard in Jane Austen’s lifetime. Participants will sing as a group a variety of songs including nursery rhymes, love songs and a song written by Jane's music teacher. There is no need to read music, we will teach you everything by ear and lyrics will be provided. Everyone is welcome!

Tickets £25 - no longer available online

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Bonnet or Turban Making Workshop

14:00 (duration 3 hours)

Venue: Bath Elim Church, Charlotte St, BA1 2ND

Add the finishing touch to your exquisite outfit. Under the expert guidance of Sylvia Spilsbury from Bath Theatrical Costume Hire, using vintage sewing machines, create your very own bonnet or turban.
 Pre-select your fabric and choose from an assortment of designs (straw or fabric bonnets, satin or fabric turbans) to complement your costume. You’ll take home a beautiful personally designed creation.
All materials included along with complimentary tea and cake.

Tickets £170 from enquiries@baththeatrical.com

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Jane Austen & Bath - walking tour

14:30 (duration 1hr 30mins)

Meet: outside the Jane Austen Centre, 40 Gay Street, BA1 2NT

Oh! Who could ever be tired of Bath?’ So said Jane Austen’s character Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey, which (along with her novel Persuasion) is set in Bath. Through family links and having visited and lived in the city, Austen knew Bath very well indeed. Come and find out more on this walking tour led by Mr Knightley of The Jane Austen Centre.

Tickets £13

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Beastly Bath - walking tour

17:30 (duration 1hr 30mins)

Meet: outside the main door of Bath Abbey, Abbey Churchyard, BA1 1LT

A light-hearted, unconventional walk through the city's history. Including descriptions of some of the more sordid and disagreeable aspects of C18th life plus original Georgian remedies are demonstrated on this mischievous stroll! See all the main sights including the Pump Room, Circus and Royal Crescent.

Tickets £16

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Honours of the Table 

19:00 (duration 2 hours)

Venue: The Mission Theatre, 32 Corn Street, BA1 1UF

Mr Adams, butler in a grand Regency house, has been ‘in service’ for many years. Paying particular attention to the etiquette associated with sitting to table and the ‘art’ of dining he explains and demonstrates the complex process of setting the table for dinner. The presentation is set in the year 1812 and supported by a very considerable range of silver, porcelain, and domestic items.

Tickets £15 - no longer available online

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