Exhibition opening @ Departure Lounge Thursday 15 September, 7-9pm
Have you always wanted to learn to crochet? If the answer is yes then this course is for you...
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC IS WORKING WITH LUTON VISUAL ARTIST GAYLE STOREY and LUTON MUSIC MIX, IN COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE, TO CREATE DARWIN’S BIO ORCHESTRAL MUSICAL SCORE, INFLUENCED BY LUTON’S ENVIRONMENT.
Author of Astrosaurs, Young Bond, Doctor Who books, Swarm Rising (with astronaut Tim Peake) and many more - leads audiences on a laugh-a-minute, high energy, ukulele-accompanied master class in telling stories
Find out more about Tom Mouse and his friends, children can ask questions and enjoy a story-telling session with the author.
This exciting new festival created for local children, young people, families and adults, aims to encourage the discovery and enjoyment of books, reading, writing, illustration, and all creative ways of engaging with stories.
showcase local artists and authors, and those with links to Luton, celebrating Luton's contribution to the literary world.
create spoken word poems, celebrating our planet/the natural environment.
Humza Arshad introduces his Little Badman books
Luton born award-winning, bestselling author and World Book Day author for 2022, Sharna Jackson – author of High Rise Mystery series reads from her latest book, The Good Turn.
A workshop for aspiring writers in the style of Flash Fiction
Think you know all there is to know about unicorns? Think again!
A workshop with a focus on playwriting / scriptwriting
Tony specialises in fantasy art for books, games, magazines and more. In this session, Tony talk’s about his career as an illustrator and will answer questions from the audience in a Q&A session at the end.
Join Zanib Mian for an event centred around her laugh-out-loud Planet Omar series, with amazing cartoon-style illustrations.
A landmark comedic novel by Simon James Green, about a group of queer teens at their worst – and ultimately their best – from one of the UK’s leading writers of LGBTQ+ teen fiction.
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC IS WORKING WITH LUTON VISUAL ARTIST GAYLE STOREY and LUTON MUSIC MIX, IN COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE, TO CREATE DARWIN’S BIO ORCHESTRAL MUSICAL SCORE, INFLUENCED BY LUTON’S ENVIRONMENT.