Love him or hate him, Gyles Brandreth has the ability to make people of all ages laugh. Book now to see him open the 2015 Isle of Arts Festival on Friday 1st May.
With her specially commissioned translations of Jacques Brel and Prevert, and including British chansons writers, Elvis Costello, Robb Johnson and the balladic Tom Rush and Leonard Cohen, Jungr returns to the material that launched her career in the USA and the UK.
The four day Festival, which takes place in Ventnor from 1st – 4th May, includes over fifty events and there is certainly something for everyone. With just a month to go, make sure you book your tickets soon to avoid disappointment.
If you're a fan of strings, particularly the Cello, you're in for a treat in May as two very special events take place as part of the Isle of Arts Festival.
Fans of BBC Radio 4 will be pleased to hear that comedy legend Barry Cryer will be headlining at the Ventnor Winter Gardens on Friday 1st May as part of the 2015 Isle of Arts Festival.
Hear the anecdotes of a former Government Whip, sit back and enjoy a performance by one of UK’s best-loved cellists and hit the dance floor for a night of world-class Chicago Blues. Just some of the acts announced for this year's Isle of Arts Festival
There's a fantastic range of events rounding off the Isle of Arts Festival on Bank Holiday Monday. If you haven't been down to Ventnor yet to see what's happening, don't miss out.
The legendary Timothy West reads Wilfred Owen’s letters and poems, as world class musicians play Elgar, Janacek and Debussy at Isle of Arts Festival. Don't miss it!
Traditionally held in the Festival marquee, this year the Jazz Brunch moves to the Eversley Hotel. Book now to see the Sarah Bolter band perform with Edana Minghella.
You'll be able to hear the dulcet tones of Liverpool Poet Roger McGough in person on Saturday 3rd May at the Isle of Arts Festival in Ventnor. Book now!