The Nose

What's On

  1. WRITING

    Script to Stage
    Play writing workshops x 4.
    With director Nick Pelas

    This is a 4 week course runs on Saturday 6th /13th/20th September and Saturday 4th October. From 2pm-4pm, £10 per week / Total £40
    Starting on Saturday  6th September 2025.

    On this course Nick will guide you through

    • Brainstorming ideas
    • Looking at script formats
    • Developing dialogue
    • Completing a play
    • Casting
    • Getting the play to stage
  2. AUTHOR TALK

    Designing Hope
    By Sarah Housley
    Friday 26th September
    6pm-7.30pm
    £5 or pay what you can
    Book here https://thenose.org/products/author-talk-designing-hope

    When did we stop dreaming of a better future?

    What happened to the sci-fi golden age of the 1950s, when futurism flourished as a discipline and drove innovation?

    As a society, either we struggle to imagine something good for the times to come or we fail to picture any future at all. Our world is in polycrisis; we face climate breakdown, societal fracturing, governmental collapse, war, and rising inequality.

    The exciting outcomes we dreamed of, from the space race to the wonder material plastic, have brought contingent problems of their own. We haven’t yet developed mainstream and accessible new narratives to replace these failures, and if you ask someone to imagine ‘the future’, they’ll probably still picture flying cars.

    Designing Hope resets expectations. Through the lens of four emerging futures, Sarah Housley shows us visions of hope that inspire action and critical thinking about how we’ll live in the decades to come. 

  3. MUSIC

    Open Folk Music Session
    Thursday 25th September
    1pm-3pm, Free

    Ray and Amanda Smith & friends are hosting a monthly open folk session for acoustic musicians and singers on the 4th Thursday of the month from 1pm - 3pm. Come and join in or sit and listen.

  1. ART WORKSHOP

    Lino Cut Printing workshops
    Wednesday 17th September, 2pm-4pm
    Thursday 18th September, 5pm-7pm
    £10 per session

    Come and join us for some fun Lino cut print session with artist Ian Noble. The theme for these sessions is sea creatures and you can use afternoon to design, cut and print using the equipment and press provided. This workshop is suitable for beginners or for people who have done linocut before and want to use this time to print a new set of cards or Prints.

     

  2. MAP

    Walton Memory Map

    The Walton Memory Map is a new illustrated map of Walton-on-the-Naze. It is designed to show the shops and businesses trading in 2025. It is a memory map as it records the names and trades of past Walton shops and attractions. It mainly includes places in living memory and has been compiled from people’s memories, so not every shop has been recorded. We hope the map will be a conversation starter and a way of remembering the unique, independent businesses that have made up the town before. The shop listings have been compiled by Alan Hillier and young and old Waltonians and visitors. The illustrations are by local artist Greg Lashmar using photographs from Putmans archive. It has been produced by The Nose Bookshop and funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The map will be available from The Nose bookshop and from shops and venues around the town centre and the Naze. The map drawings and research will be display at The Nose throughout April. Thank you to all those who shared their memories.

  3. BOOK CLUB

    Reading: What the Wild Sea Can Be
    by Helen Scales
    Wednesday 10th September
    6.45 for soup, 7pm- 8pm Book Club

    For our September Book Club we are reading ‘What the Wild Sea Can Be” by marine biologist and writer Helen Scales. Offering innovative ideas for protecting coastlines and cleaning the toxic seas, Helen Scales insists we need more ethical and sustainable fisheries and must prevent the other existential threat of deep-sea mining. Inspiring us all to maintain a sense of awe and wonder at the majesty beneath the waves, she urges us to fight for the better future that still exists for the ocean.