What’s On
Our Up Coming Events
The principal charitable aims of the village hall are maintained by the trustees and our patrons. The hall continues to provide a space from which members of the community can learn, socialise and enjoy recreational activities. Our hall is regularly hired by all kinds of people, from fitness instructors to arts, crafts and friendship clubs.
Village Hall Up Coming Events
Come Join & Support Us At The Little Thetford Village Hall
All Tickets Can Be Purchased Here At: Ticketsource.co.uk/Little-Thetford-Village-Hall
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Also Keep An Eye On The Live Calendar & Facebook Page For Upcoming Events
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Coffee Cake & Conversation
Monday Mornings 10:30 - 12:30 (Please Check Here Or The Live Calendar For Any Changes)
For A Coffee & A Chat Or Just Come Along To Show Your Support.
All Run By The LTVH Trustees.
We Look Forward To Seeing You All There.
Village Hall Up Coming Events
Come Join & Support Us At The Little Thetford Village Hall
Please See The Calendar For Upcoming Dates
LTVH Event - Afternoon Music Club
NT-Live Village Hall Up Coming Events
Come Join & Support Us At The Little Thetford Village Hall
Tickets Can Be Obtained From: www.ticketsource.co.uk/little-thetford-village-hall
Doors Open Open 6.30pm
Screening Starting 7pm
The Misanthrope - Friday 25th September 2026
Sandra Oh takes the title role in a razor-sharp reimagining of Molière’s classic. Alice, a brilliant novelist, despises the hollow contemporary mantras of kindness and respect. But the bolder she becomes in speaking out, the more colleagues avoid her, and the more her personal relationships begin to fracture. As she challenges fashionable ideas and lends her voice to causes others are afraid to touch, she faces intense criticism and backlash. Alice will soon learn the price she must pay as an artist and as a woman for daring to speak her mind.
Award-winner Sandra Oh (Killing Eve) is the Misanthrope in Martin Crimp’s (Cyrano de Bergerac) cutting new version of Molière’s dark comedy, directed by National Theatre Director Indhu Rubasingham (The Father and the Assassin).