With details of upcoming performances at Seven Artspace Leeds, starting tonight:
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Murder Inc @ Seven
Two treats in store tonight, Wednesday
19 September. Firstly,
Rush Hour Jazz , 6-7pm in Seven Bar features
jazz standards with a touch of funk, beautifully played by Wakefield
based jazz tenor sax player Julia Mills. Julia will be accompanied by
the Seven Jazz trio – Steve Crocker on bass, Will Powell guitar and Dom
Moore drums. PWYF
Secondly, Murder Inc. at 8pm. The
show is a wholly improvised crime story. The cast take your suggestions
and weave a sordid tale for you that is pacey and packed with belly
laughs. It’s your job to make your best guess of ‘whodunnit’ before the
show is over and one winning detective team will take home a prize. £8 adv / £10 otd. Doors 7.30pm.
Tomorrow, Thursday 20
September, 7.30pm, #RememberOluwale – Blacks
Britannica. Made in 1978, this hard-hitting documentary on
racism and resistance in Britain was isubjected to suppression,
censorship and a US court battle that lasted more than three years.
Arthur France MBE, Black Power pioneer and Margaret Henry of
Postcolonial Films, will lead the Q&A after the film. £5 / £2.50 conc.
Closer Than Ever – A
Musical Review by Maltby & Shire comes to Seven on Friday 21 September, 7.30pm.
Closer Than Ever is a smart and funny musical revue with no cliched
story (it has no story). Instead each tune introduces you to new
characters; each hummable number offers you laughter and tears; each
song asks you to explore the moments a life may face. £11.50. Doors 7pm.
This coming weekend, look forward to a kitchen takeover by Golden Balls
whose speciality is Sicilian
inspired small plates.
Friday from 5pm; Saturday from 1pm, and Sunday 1-6pm.
Dishes priced from £5-£8.
On Saturday 22
September, 7.30pm, Monkey Don’t Theatre
presents Big City Shorts with 5×15 minute plays around the
theme of ‘Life in a 21st Century British City’. Using writers and
directors based in the North, the night will be an entertaining
showcase of the next generation of talent. £5 / £7 on the door.
The Screen Seven film on Monday
24 September, 8pm, is Dunkirk. In May
1940, Germany advanced into France, trapping Allied troops on the
beaches of Dunkirk. The troops were slowly and methodically evacuated
from the beach using every serviceable naval and civilian vessel that
could be found. At the end of this heroic mission, 330,000 soldiers
were safely evacuated.
£6 on the door.
Café Psychologique returns on Tuesday
25 September, 8pm, exploring Mental Health Stigma: What
does it mean to you? Introduced by Dr Helen Williams,
Clinical Psychologis and hosted by Chris Powell, Group Analyst. Chat
and think over a drink. £4
on the door.
Kill For A Seat Comedy
starts its autumn run on Wednesday
26 September, 8pm This month’s comedians…Kai
Humphries, “So You Think You’re Funny” Finalist & Dylan Gott,
* * * * Torontoist “Delightfully Bizarre” AV Club “Major Revelation”
Now Magazine…plus special guests and your effervescent host, Silky. £11 /£9 conc. Doors 7.45pm.
And don't forget next weekend, 28
-30 September, World on Our Doorstep
Festival Of World Music with events in and around Chapel
Allerton all weekend. More
details next week.
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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