Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Brighouse Arts Festival 7 - 15 October

Tickets are now on sale for the Brighouse Arts Festival, full details below:


October 7th to 15th

The Brighouse Arts Festival

Tickets on sale NOW
 
 
Festival time in Brighouse is fast approaching as the annual Arts Festival rolls into town next month. The programme of events is launched this week, offering a celebration of creativity and entertainment.
Starting on Saturday 7th October it brings together the best of local talent with those from farther afield. The programme contains something for everyone with nine days of concerts, talks, theatre shows and art.

Tickets are on sale now. Cash sales at Harrison Lord and Ryecorn Wholefoods in Brighouse or online via the website (www.brighouseartfestival.co.uk)
Ring 01484 711835 for details
 

Some Highlights

There's something for all tastes, including:
The week starts with street theatre on October 7th from 12 noon.
On Monday October 9th musical fans are in for a treat with a sing-along concert.
We have an wonderful Bronte evening (live performance and film show) on October 10th and the Daniel Bath Trio playing jazz classics on Thursday October 12th.
Classical concerts include Borealis Choir (13th), Jonathan Ellis, piano (11th) and Fiona Katie Roberts, harp (10th).
Comedy and Guitar Concert on Sunday October 8th with Hugh Raine and the Idle Guitar Orchestra.
On October 11th we have an live Acoustic Music Night at Lane Head Hotel.
Talks are on most days, including Keith Whiteley lighthearted poetry) October 9th, West Yorkshire History by Noel Moroney (October 11th), tales of the real life story of Agatha Christie by Pat Osborne on October 10th, Emma Decent (13th) and Andrew Sykes (humourous cycling adventures) October 14th.
For children we have an art and craft workshop on Saturday 7th October and a youth Theatre Workshop on Saturday 14th October.
Straight from the Edinburgh Fringe is a double bill of lighthearted theatre with Fay Beesley and Penny Lamport
The week rounds of with a concert and dance by the Calderdale Big Band
For a full listing of the events see the
website here
 
 
 
 

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