Upcoming at Seven Artspace, Leeds:
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Summer Hots Up @ Seven
Today Thursday
21 July, 9pm, Leeds Morris Men
perform Traditional Cotswold Morris Dances outside Seven.
On Sunday 24
July, 2.30pm, a real family treat, Mr & Mrs Theatre
Company presents Charlotte's Web, Based on the popular
children’s story, this one hour show is sure to thrill and delight.
Watch in awe as Charlotte descends to the stage and weaves words in her
web to save Wilbur. The best seat is on the floor, so bring a cushion
and join us on the farm for a glorious afternoon’s entertainment. £7 adult /£5 child.
At 8pm also on Sunday 24 July, it's
the last Sunday Quiz
before the summer break. So make sure you come along and give those
little grey cells an outing before they go into hiding. Free with raffle and prizes.
On Monday 25 July,
8.30pm, summer hots up as Tumbleweed Americana
presents Bruce Robison & Kelly Wills. Robison is an
American, Austin-based singer-songwriter who has a knack for crafting
deceptively straightforward songs around the universal struggles of
modern life, whilst Kelly has been described as alternative
country and new traditionalist. £13
adv / £15 the door. Doors 8pm
On Tuesday 26 July,
8pm it's Café Psychologique –
Typical Taurus Or Total Bull. The Café explores
astrology, personality types and what makes us who we are, introduced
by Dr Ruth Sutherland, Clinical Psychologist. The session is hosted by
Chris Powell, Group Analyst.
£4 on the door. Also, on Tuesday
26 July from 8pm, join us for more Seven Bar Sounds,
with live music from Chris Martin (Man in a Hat), Mark Pratt and Amy
Joan. Donations.
At this month's Kill For A Seat Comedy on
Wednesday
27 July, 8pm, look forward to Howard Read and Aiden
Goatley. J Howard Read “surreal genius” The List “breaking boundaries
in stand-up comedy” Independent & Aidan Goatley ***** Yorkshire
Post “A brilliant raconteur” fringeguru....plus special guests and your
merry-making host, Silky. £11
/£9 conc. Doors 7.45pm.
And on Thursday 28
July, 8pm, following an acclaimed run at last year's
Edinburgh Fringe Festival, is Jake Westow Miller's play, Love In The Time Of Gilmore
Girls. Minimum wage job, no girlfriend – how, James
wonders, did it come to this? A comedy about relationships, coming
of age and watching too much television. £8 adv /£10 on the door.
Lot's more to come in the closing days of July.....
Tickets for most
events are found at www.ticketsource.co.uk/sevenleeds/events Where
not sold out, tickets are always available on the door.
Every £ spent at
Seven helps support high quality arts in a local setting. We look
forward to seeing you at Seven very soon.
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