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We are deeply saddened by the passing of Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II last week. As the country mourns the
loss of our beloved and long-serving monarch we hope to offer you
some joy and escapism from this difficult time.
As Autumn nights approach us, we welcome you to cozy up
at Square Chapel and enjoy some of our fantastic theatre offerings,
exciting gigs in the Red Brick Auditorium. Take refuge from the cold
and enjoy a film with newly available fresh popcorn!
See our brand new What’s On guide.
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This Week
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Friday
Night Live
Friday 16th
September
An
exciting platform for emerging and local musicians to
showcase their talents. We’re pleased to welcome Like a Rolling
Jones, Conor Joy and our
very own Jacob
McFarland.
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Ian
Prowse & Amsterdam: The Plough Tour’
Friday 16th
September
Ian will be celebrating the release of
brand new album ‘Here I Lie’ which was made with the help
of 18 musicians including Robbo & Nico from first
band Pele. The album has already been highly praised by
Elvis Costello, Damien Dempsey & Miles Hunt as one of
Ian’s best yet. The 4 piece band show will also include
plenty of songs from Pele & Amsterdam as well as a
few surprises.
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Deborah
Bonham Band
Saturday 17th
September
We’re
delighted to welcome Deborah Bonham, Peter Bullick & Band
to our Red Brick theatre for a night of classic Blues
Rock at it’s best that’s not to be missed!
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39
Steps
Sunday 18th
September
This
new adaptation of the perennial favourite features
Jonathan Goodwin as Richard Hannay. A gripping one-man
thriller based on the classic John Buchan tale. Can
Hannay solve the riddle of The Black Stone in time to
avert a global conflict?
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Dommy B’s:
Dragon
Tale
Sunday 18th
September
Rick loves poetry. He thinks it’s exciting,
funny and imaginative. But all across the land poets are
being silenced – by a dragon! How can Rick avoid being
eaten and help save the village from this fiery fiend?
Dommy B’s adventure for children is a high
energy, poetry theatre show, and includes lyrics, laughs
and the chance (for those who would like to) to do lots
of joining in!
Dommy B’s
charming shows have toured around theatres, festivals and
schools nationally and world-wide for the last 10 years,
delighting children and presenting them with lovable,
accessible poetry.
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Now Showing
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Fisherman’s
Friends: One and All (12a)
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The Score (15)
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The
Harder They Come (15)
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Her Way (15)
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Films Coming This Week
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It
Snows in Benidorm (15)
Following Timothy Spall’s hit with The
Last Bus, he is on another journey. Having quietly worked
in a bank most of his career, he is made redundant (or
awarded early retirement.) He decides, after many years,
to visit his brother in Benidorm, but when he arrives,
his brother has disappeared. His search is one of
discovery of himself and others. Timothy Spall excels in
this sort of role and gets better with age..
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Queen
of Glory (15)
A fantastic new comedy-drama, Queen of
Glory is the story of Sarah Obeng (Nana Mensah), the
brilliant child of Ghanaian immigrants who is about to
quit her Ivy League PhD to follow her married lover to
Ohio. However, when her mother suddenly dies Sarah is
bequeathed a Christian bookstore in the Pelham Parkway
section of the Bronx, and her life suddenly takes a turn.
Sharp, funny, and packed full of dry wit, Queen Of Glory
is a must-see.
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Wildhood (15)
Half brothers, Link and Travis, embark on
a journey to find their birth mother fleeing their
abusive father who has lied about her whereabouts for
years. Along the way, they reconnect with their
indigenous heritage and make a new friend. Link is
Mi’kmaw but tries to hide his indigenous roots and be
more like Travis. This delightful coming of age, road
movie is moving and full of delights from a director who
establishing an international reputation.
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Don’t Miss
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Cara Dillon
23rd September
Known for being both an original artist and
one of the finest exponents of traditional Irish song
throughout the world, Cara has successfully steered an
eclectic musical path defying the typical pigeonholes
that hinder most artists in her genre. In doing so she
has earned both commercial success and critical acclaim.
This extraordinary Irish singer has been
captivating audiences and achieving exceptional acclaim
for over 20 years. She has (according to Mojo magazine)
“Quite possibly the world’s most beautiful female voice”.
Alongside
a selection of favourites from her previous releases,
Cara will be performing material from her new album
“Wanderer” which is a collection of beautiful and moving
songs recorded in an intimate setting with her husband
and musical partner Sam Lakeman..
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