With details of upcoming performances from today onwards:
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Kings Cross (REMIX) @ Seven
One not to miss this week on Thursday 30 May, 8pm,
is a great new theatre piece, Kings Cross (REMIX).
Tom Marshman uncovers histories through memories of the Kings Cross, an
area that has undergone radical change since its day as a hub of LGBTQ
communities, bars and culture in 1980s. Stories of raucous, riotous
London. £10 adv / £12
otd.
All this week, Luigi’s Street Kitchen is
taking over Seven's kitchen serving tasty homemade tasty Italian pasta
dishes, arancini and bruschetta. Monday
27 May – Friday 31 May 11am-3pm and 5pm-8.30pm each day, except
Friday (lunch only).
Tonight, Tuesday 28
May, 8pm, the Café Psychologique
topic is Why Memory Fails.
Introduced by Dr Michael Jubb, Clinical Psychologist, he describes how
memory works and what causes it to fail and how this seems to be
causing increasing amounts of concern. Chat and think over a drink.
Session this month hosted by Elaine McMullan, Clinical Psychologist. £4 on the door.
Tomorrow, Wednesday 29
May, 8pm, look forward to Kill For A Seat Comedy – Jonny Pelham and Lucy
Beaumont. Jonny Pelham, ‘Echoes of a young Daniel Kitson
(Bruce Dessau, British Comedy Awards) and Lucy Beaumont, winner of the
BBC Radio New Comedy Award in 2012. plus special guests and your studly
host, Silky. £11 /£9
conc. Doors 7.45pm.
On Friday 31 May, 7pm, South Asian Arts UK – Call
of Spring with Nitin Amin Engage in the welcoming of
spring and join SAA-UK for a magical evening with warm soothing music
performed by Nitin Amin on the bansuri flute, and tabla player Shahbaz
Hussain. £12 /£6 conc.
Flamenco at Seven presents
Jorge Bravo, Jesus Olmedo and Rut Santamaria on Saturday 1 June, 8pm.
An amazing opportunity to see this trio who bring their rich tradition
of flamenco to the stage. “A stamping whirring flurry of high octane
dance”. Penny Flood.
£16.
Also at the weekend on Sunday
2 June, 1.30-4pm, is Jazz Leeds –
Leeds College of Music SU Big Band. The Big Band comprises
some of the finest musicians across all pathways. From 40s swing to 80s
fusion, the LCoM SU Big Band has something for everyone. Experience
this fantastic collective of musicians. £10/ £8 conc (under 25’s £5).
And on Monday 3 June,
8pm, Are You Vocal?
An evening of spoken word withSeven Barman Jack. Vocal
performance of all kinds, including poetry, storytelling, monologue,
acapella rap and song. Come down, sign up and do a stint. Seven Bar. PWYF event.
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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