Thursday, 5 October 2017

Seven Artspace Leeds

Here are details of upcoming events at Seven Artspace Leeds:


 
 
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Go Wilde @ Seven

A real treat next week for theatre lovers, Wilde Without The Boy, an award-winning solo play that wowed Edinburgh Fringe audiences in 2016.

Much to enjoy before that, starting tonight, Thursday 5 October, 8pm, JazzLeeds presents Craig Handy Quartet. Leading US saxophonist Craig Handy comes to Leeds with a top class European trio. Handy has contributed his lyrical and intensely passionate improvisations to ensembles led by Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Freddie Hubbard, among many others.  £16 / £14 conc. Doors 7.45pm

On Saturday 7 October 8.30pm, is TumbleweedAmericana with Slaid Cleaves. Cleaves spins stories with a novelist’s eye and a poet’s heart. Twenty years into his career, the celebrated songwriter’s ‘Still Fighting the War’ spotlights an artist in peak form. Cleaves’ seamless new collection delivers vivid snapshots as cinematic as they are carefully chiselled. Just a few tickets left. £11 adv /£13 otd. Doors 8pm.

On Sunday 9 October, 1.30-4pm, it's JazzLeeds – Dan Whieldon Quartet. Manchester pianist, Dan Whieldon, leads a new band performing his music, contemporary European in style, rich in harmony, refined and elegant, their melodies eloquently voiced by the lyrical flugelhorn of Richard Iles. £10/8 concessions NUS £5.

In the evening of Sunday 9 October, 7pm, a special guitar /oboe concert, the Bisengaliev-Paradiso Duo. The Duo formed in 2012 and have performed throughout Italy and Leeds.The programme will include compositions by Vito Nicola Paradiso for guitar and oboe. £10.

The Screen Seven movie on Monday 9 October, 8pm iCaptain Fantastic. In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a father is devoted to raising his six kids with a rigorous physical and intellectual education. When his wife, Leslie, dies suddenly, Ben  is forced to leave his paradise and enter the world, challenging his idea of what it means to be a parent. £6 on the door.

On Tuesday 10 October, 7pm, Café Cinematique is screening Mustang. The film showing will be followed by a discussion around this Oscar nominated film about the passions and trials of life for young girls growing up in Northern Turkey. £8 on the door.

Seven Live returns on Wednesday 11 October, 8pm with –It’s Always A Bit Different In October This month, Hull’s premier pop band, The Gherkins; a plethora of tidy tips and tricks from, Skills For Life; harmonising acoustic duo, Siren and Strings, and guest MC for the night, Choir of Loretta. £6  otd.

A superb offering from JazzLeeds on Thursday 12 October, 8pm, A Fish Tale” Alan Barnes Septet and poet Josie Gray. A powerful and exciting evening of jazz that will capture the spirit of the East Coast fishing community whilst providing an evocative musical memorial, interspersed by Josie Moon narrating a set of her amusing, risqué and troubling poems. £18 / £16 conc. Doors 7:45 pm 

On Friday 13 October, 7.30pm, it's Wilde Without The Boy and ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’ , award-winning solo play created for the actor Gerard Logan. Dramatised by Gareth Armstrong from Oscar Wilde’s iconic love letter, De Profundis, it is a bitter but beautiful aria addressed to the writer’s faithless lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (Bosie). £12 /£10 conc.

Round off the week on Saturday 14 October, 7.30pm with wild dancing, at Soul Seven – Retro Funk Disco. Classic tracks from Motown to stax – the perfect alternative to city centre clubbing. Dance your socks off to Funk, Soul and Motown. Super chilled…everyone welcome! £7 /£5 conc adv / £8 otd.

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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