Teatime Tales with Hatty Ashton
You can expect ridiculous rhyming retellings of the local legends that surround the Anglo-Saxon King Edmund. Complete with bogie…
Location
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds IP33 3FD
Telephone
01284 758000- Next Event
- 18th February 2025 2:00pm
- Event Finishes
- 18th February 2025 3:00pm
About this event
Come and enjoy an hour of fun and giggles with actress and author, Hatty Ashton, in The Apex’s lounge area.
You can expect ridiculous rhyming retellings of the local legends that surround the Anglo-Saxon King Edmund. Complete with bogie battles and one very loud fart!
Ticket price includes tea party style nibbles and drinks supplied for children.
Running order:
2pm – Hatty reads 'There's a Head in My Bed' (20 mins)
2.20pm – Picnic/tea party style nibbles
2.40pm – Hatty reads 'Forkbeard and the Ghost King' (20 mins)
This event is suitable for ages 3-7 years. Please note, children must be accompanied by an adult at all times, maximum of two adults free of charge per child.
For more about Hatty visit Hatty Ashton's website
Times: 2pm-3pm
Tickets: £10 per child (up to two accompanying adults can attend for free)
About the Venue
The Apex is an award-winning venue, known for its acoustic excellence and home to a diverse programme of live music and events; from classical concerts to pop, rock, jazz, blues, world, country and folk, plus comedy and dance performances.
It also hosts a number of community and corporate events, offering the local community and wider environs a unique and exciting space from which visitors can see a great selection of artists, bands and events.
It has been very well publicised (and we never tire of hearing it!) that, as well as its architectural beauty, The Apex also has the very best acoustics, with many musicians who've played here describing it as the best acoustic in the UK, if not Europe:
"Best new venue in the UK. Absolutely superb" - Funeral For A Friend
"Best acoustic wee had in 40 years of touring" - Fairport Convention
"The best hall we have ever played in" - The Escher String Quartet