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Percy Shelley

Romantic, Revolutionary, Poet… a Life

Monday 17th April, 7:30pm

A short play exploring the life of the great Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, whose mother, sisters and other relatives lived here at Elcot Park during the 19th century.

Newbury Dramatic Society has written this superb play especially for The Retreat, having previously staged impressive dramatic depictions of the lives of other famous writers such as Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling. 

Shelley's extraordinary and fascinating life is explored in detail in this one hour play.

£15 | Members £12

It's also World Malbec Day, so why not stay for dinner and enjoy our special Argentinian menu?

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An Evening with Gill Hornby

Thursday 23rd March, 7:30pm

Join us for an entertaining literary evening with a fabulous 3-course supper, as bestselling author Gill Hornby is discusses her writing career and new novel Godmersham Park with journalist Hanna MacInness.

 

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An Evening With Mike Dilger

Thursday 6th April

Mike Dilger - nature presenter on BBC 1's The One Show - joins us for supper as he discusses his new book One Thousand Shades of Green: A Year in Search of Britain's Wild Plants. Includes a fabulous three-course supper.

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An Evening with Nicola Chester

Thursday 18th May, 7:30pm

Join us for a 3-course supper and conversation with Nicola Chester about her writing career, including her book "On Gallows Down", documenting Newbury's history of protests and social activism.

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An Evening with Cleo Watson

Thursday 22nd June, 7:30pm

A high-ranking aide to Boris Johnson during the pandemic, with a fascinating career in political campaigning, Cleo will be discussing her first novel Whips, a gripping tale of modern government, filled with intrigue and scandal. A signed copy is included!

An Evening with Gill Hornby

Thursday 23rd March, 7:30pm

Join us for an entertaining literary evening with a fabulous 3-course supper, as bestselling author Gill Hornby is discusses her writing career and new novel Godmersham Park with journalist Hanna MacInness.

A complimentary copy of Godmersham Park is included which Gill will be happy to sign for you.

3 courses: £60 | £55 for members

2 courses £50 | £45 for members

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Organised with the help of our friends at Hungerford BookShop

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(When booking please select 23rd March and then a time between 6:30-7:15pm - you will then be offered an option to select this event)

 

Godmersham Park

From the number one bestselling author of Miss Austen, a powerful and moving novel featuring Jane Austen's closest friend and confidante ...

Early evening, 1804: Anne Sharpe arrives at Godmersham Park in Kent. Alone and desperately in need of an independent income, she is to become a governess to twelve-year-old Fanny Austen.

But her new role in this large household where she is neither a servant nor a member of the family is an awkward one, and Anne is keenly aware that one wrong move may result in her instant dismissal. Then dashing Henry Austen and his younger sister Jane come to stay.

Both take an immediate interest in the pretty, clever governess, and Anne quickly becomes drawn into the above-stairs life of the Austen family. Soon, and despite her best efforts, she finds she is falling in love. But has her survival at Godmersham Park just become a good deal more precarious?

Gill Hornby is the author of the novels Miss Austen (a number 1 bestseller set to be adapted for a TV series) The Hive and All Together Now, as well as The Story of Jane Austen, a biography of Austen for young readers. She lives in Kintbury, Berkshire, with her husband and their four children.

Join us for a three course meal, and to listen to Gill talk about her book and writing to Hannah MacInnes.

 

 

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An Evening With Mike Dilger

Thursday 6th April

Join Mike Dilger - nature presenter on BBC 1's The One Show - as he discusses his new book One Thousand Shades of Green: A Year in Search of Britain's Wild Plants. Includes a fabulous three-course supper.

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3 courses: £60 | £55 for members

2 courses £50 | £45 for members

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Booking:  

When booking, please select an arrival time between 6pm and 7:15pm. The event starts at 7:30pm, so please arrive in good time. We will contact you before the event to request your pre-orders. 

To book, please click below or call our Reservations Team on 01635 800520.

This event is organised with the support of our friends at Hungerford Bookshop.

 

 

About the Book

Mike Dilger's nationwide quest to find 1,000 wild plant species in a single year.

For most of 2020, Mike Dilger's day-job of travelling to the four corners of the British Isles all but disappeared. Having been confined to one place by the Covid pandemic, and with daily dog walks his sole permitted outdoor pursuit, the simple pleasure of getting to know the flowers at his feet reignited a long-buried botanical passion.

Now Mike is on a mission: to see a thousand different wild plants in one calendar year, and assess how our fascinating flora is faring in modern Britain.

From Cornwall to Kent and Breckland to the Scottish Highlands, Mike meets the resilient reserve wardens and courageous conservationists tasked with protecting some of the nation's richest botanical sites, and experiences first-hand the many difficulties associated with saving our rarest and most charismatic plants.

Taking in city centres, mountain tops and every conceivable habitat in between, One Thousand Shades of Green is a manifesto on how to love and conserve our green and pleasant land, and celebrates the beauty and diversity of the nation's plants.

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An Evening with Nicola Chester

Thursday 18th May, 7:30pm

Join us for a 3-course supper and conversation with Nicola Chester about her writing career, including her book "On Gallows Down", documenting Newbury's history of protests and social activism. 

A copy of "On Gallows Down" is included, which Nicola will be happy to sign for you. 

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3 courses: £60 | £55 for members

2 courses £50 | £45 for members

Book Now >>

Booking:  

When booking, please select an arrival time between 6pm and 7:15pm. The event starts at 7:30pm, so please arrive in good time. We will contact you before the event to request your pre-orders. 

To book, please click below or call our Reservations Team on 01635 800520.

This event is organised with the support of our friends at Hungerford Bookshop.

 

On Gallows Down

From the girl catching the eye of the “peace women” of Greenham Common to the young woman protesting the loss of ancient and beloved trees, and as a mother raising a family in a farm cottage in the shadow of grand, country estates, this is the story of how Nicola Chester came to write – as a means of protest. The story of how she discovered the rich seam of resistance that runs through her village of Newbury and its people – from the English Civil War to the Swing Riots and the battle against the Newbury Bypass. And the story of the hope she finds in the rewilding of Greenham Common after the military left, the stories told by the landscapes of Watership Down, the gallows perched high on Inkpen Beacon and Highclere Castle (the setting of Downtown Abbey).

Nature is indelibly linked to belonging for Nicola. She charts her story, raising her children in the chalk hills of the North Wessex Downs, though the song of the nightingale and the red kites, fieldfares, skylarks, and lapwings that surround her; the badger cubs she watches at night; the velvety mole she discovers in her garden, and the cuckoo, whose return she awaits. On Gallows Down tells how Nicola came to realize that it is she who can decide where she belongs and how, for home is a place in nature and imagination, which must be protected through words and actions.

‘We are writing for our very lives and for those wild lives we share this one, lonely planet with.’

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An Evening with Cleo Watson

Thursday 22nd June, 7:30pm

Cleo was an aide to Boris Johnson during the pandemic and has worked in political campaigning for many years - from Obama's re-election to two UK general elections.  She has had a front row seat, and occasionally a seat at the table, for some of the most decisive moments in recent British history. 

Her first novel - Whips - has been described as "House of Cards meets 50 Shades of Grey". The story is set in Westminster in the 2020s, where the business of governing is the last thing on the agenda for anyone worth their salt. In the SW1 bubble, politics moves fast, schemes are hatched and foiled - through both accident and conspiracy - within hours, and sex and power preside.

"An Evening with Cleo Watson" includes talks by Cleo, a delicious two-course dinner and a complimentary copy of the book, which Cleo will happily sign for you. 

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£50 | £45 for members

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Booking:  

When booking, please select an arrival time between 6pm and 7:15pm. The event starts at 7:30pm, so please arrive in good time. We will contact you before the event to request your pre-orders. 

To book, please click below or call our Reservations Team on 01635 800520.

This event is organised with the support of our friends at Hungerford Bookshop.

About the Book

Cleo Watson takes readers behind the doors of Number 10 and delivers a gripping tale of modern government, filled with intrigue and scandal and written with insight and verve.

Westminster in the 2020s, where the business of governing is the last thing on the agenda for anyone worth their salt. In the SW1 bubble, politics moves fast, schemes are hatched and foiled - through both accident and conspiracy - within hours, and sex and power preside.

When Bobby Cliveden decides to campaign against the closure of her local mental health unit, she scarcely thought it would take her straight to the heart of the UK's bustling political centre.

She heads to London to work for her local MP, the ambitious Simon Daly, and moves in with her two old university friends, Jess, a new lobby journalist, and Eva, a junior Downing Street adviser. The three of them quickly become wrapped up in the political circus of glamorous parties, insufferable bosses and demanding workloads - and the desire to win. Beneath the headline grabbing battle of a male-dominated leadership contest, they discover the secret, soft-skilled machinery behind so much political change at the very highest level of government: women.

Riotous and all too believable, Whips is a timely satire on politics and Party people. Watson takes us behind the doors of Number 10 and delivers a gripping tale of modern government, filled with intrigue and scandal and written with insight and verve. Whips delivers on every promise.

 

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