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Paradise Lost – an introduction
An online course from Woodbrooke. Â Martin Layton introduces Milton's Paradise Lost, over 5 weeks. More details and bookings:Â https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/item/paradise-lost-an-introduction/
Poetry for the soul
Online course at Woodbrooke In his book 'A Splash of Words: Believing in Poetry', Mark Oakley says 'like throwing a pebble into water, ... An online course over 5 weeks, led by Mark Oakley and Philip Gross For details and bookings: poetry for the soul, woodbrooke, 18 may
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Stitch and chat with Loving Earth Project
Stitch and chat with Loving Earth Project
Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat workshops online via Zoom The last in the current series of weekly workshops Bring and share your ideas, questions, work in progress, cup of tea etc. and ideas for the future. Free – but advance booking desirable.  details via the  Riverhouse Barn website. Lottie Percival, who will facilitante
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With Full Conviciton
With Full Conviction is a play written by a Sussex Quaker, Neil MacDonald, supported as a Concern by Sussex West Area Meeting. In the play, three marginalised people meet on a park bench and begin a journey in which they find the spirit of God. This play aims to build relationships and bring people together
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THIS EVIL THING available online
THIS EVIL THING, written and performed by Michael Mears, is the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no to war; and the men and women who supported them; involving a gripping journey from a chapel in Yorkshire to the House of Commons; from an English country garden to a quarry
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Feeding the Darkness:Online performance and discussion.
Journeymen Theatre's play about state-sanctioned torture has now been filmed. Quaker Arts Network has arranged for the writers and  performers, Lynn and Dave Morris, to introduce the film. It will then be shown online, and after a short break Dave and Lynn will be available to answer questions and discuss issues arising . To join the event