Autumn at Snape Maltings & The Red House
Enjoy a warm welcome this Autumn & Winter at Snape Maltings and The Red House & enjoy £10 tickets!

Snape Maltings and The Red House are delighted to present their Autumn & Winter programme with a diverse programme of events spanning family fun concerts, stunning orchestral evenings, come and sing workshops, theatrical dance groups, Open Sessions for artists to express their creativity, many tours and behind the scenes days and a full line up for the festive end to the season with a merry bang.
£10 tickets are now on sale for two incredible orchestral concerts.
The Britten Weekend this year marks 80 years since the end of the Second World War and the liberation of Auschwitz. At the heart of this is a performance in the Concert Hall from the English Chamber Orchestra. This will be an unforgettable evening featuring the celebrated cellist Raphael Wallfisch and conductor Łukasz Borowicz, performing Beethoven, Bliss and Shostakovich.
Later in November, join Aurora Orchestra and experience a dreamy orchestral programme of memorised Mendelssohn, alongside Prokofiev’s second concerto with violin superstar Chloë Hanslip.
James Blades: Pandemonium of the one-man band: Saturday 11 October
Acclaimed actor James Anthony-Rose brings legendary percussionist James Blades back to the stage in this piece of theatre magic being developed for BBC Radio 3.
Snape Sessions: Robert Owens: Saturday 18 October
Join us for a night of deep grooves and soulful energy as house music legend Robert Owens comes to the Britten Studio. Robert brings a rare blend of DJing and live vocals that transforms every set into something unforgettable. Expect a spellbinding journey through uplifting sounds and underground gems, delivered by one of the most distinctive voices in dance music.
Spooky Sounds at The Red House: Friday 31 October – Saturday 1 November
Visit The Red House this October half-term to add your own spooky sounds to some traditional Suffolk ghost tales. Children will have the opportunity to decorate and create their own Sound Effect Kit so they can tell their spooky stories at home.
Britten Weekend: Traces of the White Rose: Friday 7 November
The vibrant and thoughtful SANSARA choir tells the powerful story of five students and a professor who stood up to Nazism and paid with their lives. Powerful choral music by British and German composers is interspersed with readings from the letters, diaries and pamphlets of the White Rose in vivid new translations by students from the University of Oxford’s White Rose Project.