An American In Luton

The tall and unannounced Maine man appears
in a seemingly ordinary 1960's English living room.
He is the high chaperone and bringer of a grandmother
who has not seen her stamp-collecting son for decades;
her grandchildren, never.
His reuniting job done, this curious visitor hands the children each a ten-dollar bill
says his goodbyes and is gone - off up the suburban street, into the evening
and perhaps a hotel in the town centre
on his horse.
(A hobby horse, in fact, given him by one of the children)

Festival and radio regular John Hegley returns with a story of family, fantasy, love, loss - and the long unseen son's stamp album. A Caravaggio and a wry dry stone-waller are also thrown into the mixture. The show contains a good deal of yet-to-be-published material alongside some back catalogue favourites.

‘Let me tell you what my Pop said to me, Ma'am,
“Depression?.. Get over it! America had to.”'

Chai and Chat

Meet our museums producer Hafiza, for a cup of tea to talk about

Wardown House, Museum and Gallery - | 2pm - 3:30pm

Queer and Crafty Group: November

Do you enjoy crafting/ art activities but wish you had someone to do

Hat Factory Arts Centre - | 6:30pm - 9pm

Bedfordshire Day

Join us online or in person for a special celebration of Bedfordshire, hosted

Wardown House, Museum and Gallery | 2pm - 6:30pm
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