Jason Fox

Some people are built to Embrace the Chaos. Jason Fox is one of them, having survived some of the most hostile outposts on earth as an elite operator, documentary maker and expedition leader.In a brand-new show for 2026, Jason will share a series of never-told-before stories, his close brushes with enemy gunmen, terrorist bomb makers and cartel leaders, while revealing his strategies for surviving and thriving in environments as life-threatening as the Arctic Circle and Afghan badlands. Though, as you’ll learn, nothing is as terrifying as the rogue celebrity on SAS: Who Dares Wins…Using the principles from his elite military operations, this show will help you reboot your thinking, rebalance your life, and push you beyond your comfort zone.Challenge your limits, change your habits, and transform your life with this brand-new show.Includes Q & A.Some people are built to Embrace the Chaos. Jason Fox is one of them, having survived some of the most hostile outposts on earth as an elite operator, documentary maker and expedition leader.In a brand-new show for 2026, Jason will share a series of never-told-before stories, his close brushes with enemy gunmen, terrorist bomb makers and cartel leaders, while revealing his strategies for surviving and thriving in environments as life-threatening as the Arctic Circle and Afghan badlands. Though, as you’ll learn, nothing is as terrifying as the rogue celebrity on SAS: Who Dares Wins…Using the principles from his elite military operations, this show will help you reboot your thinking, rebalance your life, and push you beyond your comfort zone.Challenge your limits, change your habits, and transform your life with this brand-new show.Includes Q & A.
Lunchtime Organ Concert with Thomas Trotter & Gloucester Cathedral Choir: Fauré Requiem

The sublime voices of Gloucester Cathedral Choir and Birmingham City Organist Thomas Trotter perform Fauré’s Requiem in a special concert to mark Easter Week.The Choir of Gloucester Cathedral was established on the orders of King Henry VIII in 1541. The Cathedral Choir sings at seven of the eight choral services each week in school term time, as well as the major carol services at Advent, Christmas and Candlemas. Gloucester Cathedral Choir also contributes to the world’s oldest choral music festival, the Three Choirs Festival along with the Cathedral Choirs of Hereford and Worcester. In recent years, the choir has sung in the USA, Canada, South Africa and Sweden. In 2019 the choristers sang with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in Berlin. The choir has made CDs of the music of John Joubert, Ian Venables, Emma Johnson and Ian King.
Pinhole Photography Workshop with Tom Godwin

Dive into the world of experimental photography in this hands-on, eco-conscious workshop where you’ll transform ordinary drink cans into your very own DIY pinhole cameras. Through playful making and experimentation, you’ll learn how to use your handmade camera to capture unique images of the world around you and develop your photographs using sustainable, homemade developer recipes made from everyday ingredients. No previous experience is needed, making this the perfect introduction to analogue and experimental photography.The workshop is led by experimental photographer Tom Godwin, who will introduce the unconventional techniques that sparked his passion for experimental photography and guide you through the entire creative process, from building your camera to revealing your final images.The event also includes a short introductory tour of the I Photograph Comediansexhibition by photographer Andy Hollingworth, offering additional inspiration at the start of the session. The exhibition features nearly 80 images, including studio portraits, rare contemplative moments off-stage and live stage performances. It also features comedy memorabilia, including a signed pair of Rik Mayall’s underpants and photographs of iconic objects such as Billy Connolly’s banana boots!
Comedy in Focus: BEAN

Join us for this special screening series that celebrates the unforgettable characters and performers who have shaped British humour across generations. Featuring three iconic films, the programme brings together slapstick, classic duos, and satirical brilliance to honour the rich tradition of British comedy.This month’s feature : BEANThe bumbling Mr. Bean travels to America when he is given the responsibility of bringing a highly valuable painting to a Los Angeles museum.Film rating : PG Before the screening:Explore the exhibition I Photograph Comedians. The exhibition features nearly 80 images, including studio portraits, rare contemplative moments off-stage and live stage performances. It also features comedy memorabilia, including a signed pair of Rik Mayall’s underpants and photographs of iconic objects such as Billy Connolly’s banana boots. This combined exhibition-and-film experience invites audiences to reflect on Britain’s comedic legacy both on stage and behind the camera before settling in to enjoy some of the most beloved films in British comedy history.