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Adam is no stranger to the stage,
having starred in a number of
pantos, including Wyvern Theatre’s
Mother Goose in 1989. His return
will surely delight Swindon audi-
ences and cast members alike.
Theatre director Derek Aldridge
said: “I am really thrilled that one
of the nation’s best–known actors
is going to spend Christmas at the
Wyvern. Adam’s recent live perfor-
Adam and Nicky Mace launching the mances have received widespread
Wyvern’s 1989 panto Mother Goose critical acclaim, and now he’ll be in
The men behind buildings in the town
The Mayor of Swindon reopens the Richard Jefferies Museum at Coate for
the summer on Tuesday 28 April to raise the profile of Swindon’s famous
poet.
With the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund the trustees have
refurbished the interior and the garden, and have created new displays and
interpretation panels
There will be events and activities throughout the year with details to be
found at www.richardjefferies.org
Swindon Museum & Art Gallery hosts a talk by
Michael Gray RIBA on the work of the Victorian
architect Brightwen Binyon on Saturday 16 May.
Binyon designed the well-used Swindon Town
Hall, the now derelict Mechanics Institute, the long
lost Queens Theatre and numerous Swindon Board
Schools.
Discover the stories behind these buildings from
6.30pm to 7.30pm, at Swindon Museum and Art
Gallery, Bath Road.
Tickets are £10, students and seniors £5 from
01793 466556 or mail: [email protected]
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