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Fête Worse Than Death @ Seven
In this Bank Holiday week celebrating the Platinum Jubilee, there's
more than a touch of festival about Seven. Chosen for Jubilee weekend,
we have Pop-Up - Oula Kitchen,
with sassy food and bakes, in short, food fit for a Queen….vegan,
veggie and meat options. Thursday
2nd June, 5pm to Sunday 5th June, midday – 8pm.
Tomorrow, Wednesday
1st June, 6-7.15pm, it is a special Festival Rush Hour Jazz -
Dan Barker-Bey, playing tenor sax along with the House Band.
Seven Bar. PAYF
donations. Also tomorrow, Wednesday 1st June, 7.30pm, Murder Inc.
returns for its monthly outing. This month’s theme - Fête Worse Than Death
- a comedy murder mystery set at a Jubilee Party. If you've not
been to Murder Inc.before, you’ve never seen improv like this before. £10.
On Thursday 2nd June,
7.30pm, JazzLeeds presents Bird
Migration : Charlie Parker Centenery Big Band. Bird
Migration is an innovative, cross-genre project; a 13-piece ensemble
exploring and celebrating the musical ideas of Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker. £20 full price, £18 concession,
£10 25s and under.
On Friday 3rd June,
written and directed by Sam Milnes, brand new one-act play ‘Victor, Vi and the Volvo’.
When Vic drives into Vi’s life in his dodgy Volvo, life changes
forever. And with the arrival of their son Callum, there’s never a dull
moment. But events take a dark turn with Sid’s looming presence in
Callum’s life… 2 shows
at 3pm and 8pm. £9.
Unique song-craft, spell-binding musicianship and crystal sonic clarity
from Katie Spencer on Saturday
4th June, 7.30pm, Mewl Music – Katie Spencer
w/ support from Chris Brain. Her highly anticipated new
album, The Edge of the Land (2022) is delicate and un-rushed, the ten
songs drift by like ships on the horizon, yet intimacy and
introspection remain.
£12.50 advance / £15 on the door.
On Sunday 5th June,1:30
pm, Gone Country, a
five-piece band to enjoy, with beautiful harmonies from Louise Starks
and Laura Morris, the twang of electric and acoustic guitar from Adam
Wolstenholme, drums from Scott Wolstenholme and Tom Brown on bass. Seven's Courtyard (inside if
wet); PWYF.
For the royalists out there or simply if you love archive film, on Sunday 5th June, 5.30pm,
The Yorkshire and North East Film Archives have curated a new film, The Queen'sPlatinum Jubilee,
'Seen to be Believed'. This is an affectionate look at how
the people of Yorkshire and the North East celebrated coronations,
jubilees and royal visits through the decades. Running time 55 mins. £5
Also, on Sunday
24th April, 7pm, don't forget the Sunday Quiz,
a great way to exercise those little grey cells and end the weekend
with friends and family. £5
per team, with prizes.
We look
forward to seeing you at Seven very soon. Every £ spent at Seven helps
support high quality arts in a local setting.
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