Upcoming events at seven artspace include a jazz concert, theatre, music and a movie:
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Spring Back To Life @ Seven
Tonight, Thursday 27 April, 8pm,
still tickets available for the Seven Jazz concert with the
fabulous Dudley Nesbitt with the
Leeds College of Music Jazz Orchestra. Leeds own steel pan
maestro Dudley Nesbitt has been rehearsing with the Jazz Orchestra to
create a programme showcasing the jazz steel pan. £16/£14 conc. Drs
7.30pm.
Tomorrow, Friday
28 April, 7.30pm, don't miss Soho Theatre & Jack
Rooke present Jack Rooke : Good Grief With a
coffin full of sympathy snacks, Jack Rooke and his 85-year old Nan
Sicely invite you to the happiest town in Britain, where Dad’s dead and
the only thing to eat is lasagne. Celebrating finding happiness after
tragedy, Rooke’s debut blends comedy, storytelling and film. This is an opportunity
to explore the metrocultural world of Soho Theatre, currently on
tour with this critically acclaimed show. £12 /£10 conc.
On Monday
1 May, 8pm, the Screen Seven movie is, Danish
film, A War. Company
commander Claus M. Pedersen and his men are stationed in an Afghan
province. Meanwhile back in Denmark Claus’s wife, Maria is trying to
hold everyday life together with a husband at war and three children
missing their father. During a routine mission, the soldiers are caught
in heavy crossfire and in order to save his men, Claus makes a decision
that has grave consequences for him – and his family back home. £6 / £5conc.
On Tuesday 2 May, 7.30pm it's the last in this year's programme of Café Economique,
tonight, Rethinking the Housing Crisis, introduced by Dr Stuart
Hodkinson, University of Leeds. The UK is currently in the grip of a
housing crisis marked by rampant unaffordability with London its
epicentre. Dominant narratives frame this housing crisis primarily as
one of market failure with a focus on boosting supply. But what is this
a crisis of? Who is it a crisis for? Where is the crisis being felt? £4
on the door.
TumbleweedAmericana returns on Thursday
4 May, 8.30pm, with Anna Tivel & Jeffrey
Martin. Anna Tivel is a Portland, Oregon
singer/songwriter who creates lyric-driven folk/, Texas. Martin’s songs
are beautiful, sparse, and utterly devastating. As often as they can,
Anna and Jeffrey tour together – Anna plays fiddle and mandolin and
Jeffrey guitar. A wonderful show. £11 adv /£13 otd. Drs 8pm.
On Friday 5 May, 8pm,
look forward to the Fruit Tree Project +
Garforth Jazz Rock Band. The FTP is a contemporary
piano trio made up of pianist/composer Dave Evans, bassist Kenny
Higgins and Alex Wibrew on drums. 3 musicians who each span a wide
range of different musical styles. The music is melodic and cinematic.
Tonight also Garforth Jazz Rock Band. £8 /£6 conc. Drs 7.30pm.
And rounding off this first week of May on Saturday 6 May, 7.30pm SAA-UK
presents Rising Stars - Srutti Suresan & Keertan Rehal. There is a
freshness in the air for young new budding talent. SAA UK in
collaboration with Zero Classikal invite you to a double bill of vocals
of the North and South of India, featuring upcoming female artists;
Strutti Suresan and Keertan Rehal. £10
/£7 conc. Doors 7pm
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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