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Fire at The Alexander Centre – Bookings Update

If you have an event or tickets booked in our Gatefield Hall, our team is reviewing all upcoming bookings as a priority. Unless stated otherwise, please assume that all events are going ahead as planned. We will contact you directly with specific information about your event, and options may include rescheduling, relocation, or refunds where applicable.

We will also be updating individual event listings on our website as and when we know more, so please check online for the latest information regarding your booking.

How You Can Help: The best way to support The Alex is by booking and attending our events. While not all events will take place here as planned, your support makes a real difference.

To read more about the fire and its effects please click HERE

  • Faversham Artisan Crafts and Gift Market

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    A selection of the best of Kent’s craft and gift products, including jewellery, homeware, artwork, photography, candles, soaps, clothing, beauty, food and much, much more! Free Entry.

  • The Paul Simon Story

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Shades of Simon, the UK’s most authentic sounding Paul Simon tribute band, present their highly acclaimed 2 hour theatre show

  • Deepest Fears

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Horrifying spectres, restless souls and evil secrets that refuse to stay buried are all brought to life in this spine-chilling show. Join the mysterious Storyteller for two blood-curdling ghost stories, full of chills and thrills.

  • John Kearns: Tilting at Windmills

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Tilting at Windmills is the brand-new stand-up show from Taskmaster alumni and double Edinburgh Comedy Award Winner, John Kearns. A fragmented, digressing portrayal

  • Folk & Bespoke

    Folk & Bespoke
    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Support independent makers and discover unique, handcrafted goods you won’t find on the high street.

  • Michael Spicer – Hope All’s Well

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Michael Spicer – Hope All’s Well Michael Spicer, the online sensation who brought you the award-winning viral hit The Room

  • Comedy Lock-In

    Comedy Lock-In
    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Faversham's monthly night of stand-up comedy from the best new and up-and-coming acts on the UK comedy circuit comes to The Alex on the second Sunday of each month.

  • CELYA AB: We Must Stop Meeting Like This

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Have you ever forensically over-thought your life choices? Are they all somehow connected to a passing comment your Spanish teacher

  • Faversham Artisan Crafts and Gift Market

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    A selection of the best of Kent’s craft and gift products, including jewellery, homeware, artwork, photography, candles, soaps, clothing, beauty, food and much, much more! Free Entry.

  • Faversham Artisan Crafts and Gift Market

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    A selection of the best of Kent’s craft and gift products, including jewellery, homeware, artwork, photography, candles, soaps, clothing, beauty, food and much, much more! Free Entry.

  • Richard Digance – The Diamond Anniversary tour

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Award-winning entertainer Richard Digance brings 60 years of legendary songs and stories to Faversham for a special, intimate performance.

  • The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town

    The Alexander Centre 17 Preston Street, Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom

    Written by Spike Milligan and Ronnie Barker Adapted by John Hewer Something is rotten in Old London Town… In Victorian