What's on in Leamington this weekend: Theatre show, markets, musical performance and more

1 . A night at the theatre
Leamington's Loft Theatre is now showing its new play, Beginning by David Eldridge.
Eldridge's play is the first of a trilogy of plays (alongside Middle and End) looking at love and relationships.
The play, which first showed yesterday (Wednesday, 24 September) will run until Saturday 4 October 2025.
Beginning is a sharp and astute two-hander that takes an intimate look at the first fragile moments of risking your heart and taking a chance.
It movingly reminds us that even in the age of social media and internet dating sites, forging a connection with other people remains as problematic as ever.
To find out more here.
Tickets are available now via The Loft Theatre's box office.
For more information and booking details, visit here, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 01926 830 680..
2. Final Covent Garden Quarter market of the year
This weekend, CJ's Events is hosting its final Sunday Covent Garden Quarter market of the year.
The market will run from 10am to 4pm on Sunday 28 September.
Organisers said: "Come along with friends and family to experience the lively atmosphere, support local talent, and make lasting memories. Whether you're searching for unique gifts, fresh ingredients, or just a fun day out, Covent Garden Quarter has it all."
But don't worry, they will be back again in January 2026.

3. Judge Jules Live - A mash up of dance classics with a 10 piece band
One of the scene's most best-known names for more than three decades, Judge Jules has never shied away from pushing the boundaries in dance music.
In 2019, for the first time ever, audiences will be able to experience the iconic tracks that have defined his career through a ten-piece live band with Judge Jules at the helm.
This is Judge Jules: Live.
The event will take place this Saturday (27 September) from 7.00pm to 10.30pm at The Assembly in Leamington.
With complete creative free rein, Jules curated every element of the performance.
A 90-minute show from start to finish, the music has been selected to represent the breadth and scale of his career.
This is not a show to sit down for – combining the energy of specially-chosen outstanding musicians with his own inimitable presence behind the decks, Jules will take the audience on a tailor-made journey through dance music with vocals, hands-in-the-air moments and plenty of basslines that'll take you right back to your very first rave.
Secure your tickets here.

4. Autumn Food Festival
Nearby in Warwick, CJ's Events is also hosting a new Autumn Food Festival.
The company, which already organises the very popular May food festival in town, is bringing its latest offering on Sunday 29 September from 11am to 4pm.
With the 2024 food festival having moved to St Nicholas Park for the first time a few weeks ago, the Autumn Food Festival will be hosted in the town centre in Market Place.
As ever, there will be a huge range of food and drinks traders, with over 50 businesses coming to the town centre.
CJ's company said: "We decided to introduce a second event, the Autumn Food Festival, to further support the local economy and draw more visitors to the town centre.
"This new festival will provide a platform for our local independent businesses to showcase their offerings and increase foot traffic in Warwick…
"We are working with the town council along with the chamber of trade to ensure events have a positive impact on Warwick town."
Read the full story here.

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