Friday 30 September 2011
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Art Exhibition
9am – 5pm (also Thursday) | Curwens, High Street | FREE
An exciting exhibition of fractal images and prints, photography and wood sculpture by Suzanne Crouchman, Caroline Hancox and Yvonne Peace.
Behind the Canvas
10am – 4.30pm | Limeleaf Gallery, Kneesworth Street | FREE
(also Thursday. Saturday and Sunday)
An exhibition that explores how artists cross the line that divides background work and the finished
Story time
2 – 2.30pm | Royston Library | FREE
Bring your pre-school age children and join us for a favourite story.
Art Exhibition: Christ and the Temple
2 – 5pm | St John’s Parish Church | FREE
(also Saturday 10am – 5pm and Sunday 12.30 – 3.30pm)
Art which portrays five episodes in the life of Jesus, exploring how he crossed the line. Pieces in various media from members of local churches, alongside other artists’ interpretations of these events.
Poetry Reading:
Crossing the line: Cats and Other Myths
6pm – 7pm | Royston Library | FREE
Where does reality end and myth begin? J.S.Watts reads from her poetry collection, ‘Cats and Other Myths’, finding contemporary relevance in the echoes of myths, and legends in the world around us, together with new poems based on the local landscape.  Play: The Importance of Being Earnest
7.30pm (also Saturday) | Greneway School | Adults £9, Concessions £7
Box Office 07925 674967
Corvus Amateur Drama Society (CADS) presents Oscar Wilde’s much-loved comedy of manners and multiple identities. (You know, the one with the handbag…) Seriously trivial and trivially serious – the original romcom!
 Royston Arts Society Annual Exhibition Preview
8 – 10pm | Town Hall (downstairs) | FREE (programme £1)
An opportunity for interested people to view the exhibition in advance and purchase paintings. Wine and nibbles provided.
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