Culture

The show must go on

Funny and uplifting, a comedy by Peter Quilter

Poetry moves Marsh folk

Familiar and foreign come together at St Mary in the Marsh, as Jonty Driver recites his poem sequence

Ryesingers celebrate 45 years

Ryesingers are staging a celebration 45th anniversary concert at St Mary's

Pictures to the past

This photographic record of Rye as a market town is accompanied by discerning explanatory notes by local historian Alan Dickinson

Let’s go to the movies!

They’re back! The wait is finally over! Edina and Patsy are still oozing glitz and glamour, living the high life they are accustomed to; shopping, drinking and clubbing their way around London’s trendiest hotspots

Great fun at Ukulele Festival

A taste of a great musical extravaganza with the Rye Ukulele Orchestra

YT93 choir at the Kino

Young singers learn the art of performing in public with help from local choirmaster Tony Pape

Playing at home this weekend

Acting Up would love you to support them by going to see their play which they have worked very hard to put together

Phoenix Appeal sings for fun

St Michael's Phoenix Appeal will benefit from the Peasmarsh...

Let’s go to the movies!

This weeks featured movie is The Danish Girl, set in Copenhagen in 1926. Thestory follows Lili and Gerda’s quest to navigate Lili’s groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer

Rye Jazz Festival 2016

The wonderful UK Queen of Soul Mica Paris to headline Rye Jazz Festival 2016..

Musical marathon’s glorious end

The Peasmarsh Chamber Musical Festival is an established part of the Rye cultural scene and attracts many return visitors every year

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