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What a week we have for you! We’re certainly ‘unashamed’
to welcome World Poetry Slam Champion - Harry Baker to the Red Brick
Auditorium on Thursday and get into the swing with The Swing
Commanders on Friday for an unforgettable night of hand-picked Jazz,
Country, Swing and Blues, not your scene? We also have our weekly
Friday Night Live this week with Stone Sister and Webster’s
Interiors. The weekend has only just started there! Saturday, Nick
Bold brings his love and passion for George Harrison for GEORGE! The
Concert. On Sunday we have an incredible theatre show for kids -
Butterflies addressing anxiety through innovative storytelling. On
top of all this we also have our great film offerings, check out our
showings below and if you dare… take a peak at our frightening films
for Halloween.
See our brand new What’s On guide.
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This Week
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Harry
Baker:
Unashamed
Thursday 20th
October
World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker’s
heart and humour has been watched by millions online and
allowed him to perform all over the world, until suddenly
he couldn’t. From reviewing toilet seats online to
writing falafel-based diss tracks for Chris Evans, he’s
back on stage where he belongs with his most heartfelt,
playful, unashamedly Harry Baker-y show yet.
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The Swing
Commanders
Friday 21st October
The Swing Commanders are a true musical
force. With a relentless, infectious energy, they deliver
the best hand-picked Jazz, Country, Swing and Blues in
their joyous, inimitable way. Lush vocals harmonies and
hot solos with rhythms from ballads to Jive to quicksteps
take audience on an unforgettable journey appealing to
lovers of Jazz, Country, Swing & Blues.
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Friday
Night Live:
Stone
Sister & Webster’s Interiors
Friday 21st October
Stone Sister – Emerging from West Yorkshire,
Stone Sister has a unique sound of flowing melodies and
grunge textures. Singer songwriter and lead guitarist Sam
Hillier fronts the band . Slamming on bass David Wright
keeps a dark underbelly to the sound. Leeds native and
skilled drummer John gives impressive rhythms. Raw and
emotive, this band conjures both savage and sultry
feelings, and depicts a true image of the North.
Webster’s interiors – re-unite with new band members to
put a spin on old originals and add a flare to new upbeat
covers. With bongos, congas, saxophones and a
seven-string bass you won’t be able to resist dancing.
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George!
The Concert: A Tribute to
George
Harrison
Saturday 22nd
October
UK native, Nick Bold brings his love and
passion for George Harrison to the stage in “George! The
Concert,” an evening of great Harrisongs, George’s solo
hits, his Beatles classics and Traveling Wilburys fun
too. Bold’s performance, storytelling and authentic
persona are as “George” as it gets. Touring the world in
2022 and beyond.
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Butterflies
Sunday 22nd October
Created in response to young children’s
experience of anxiety, Butterflies is an uplifting tale
of friendship, courage and facing your fears, told using
innovative staging, breathtaking physicality, the power
of play and an original musical score. Three friends
embark on an exciting adventure to chase their
butterflies away. They cross new seas to uncharted lands,
on a journey filled with discovery. The only trouble is
they’re all a bit worried about it!
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Now Showing
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Both
Sides
of
The Blade (15)
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Moonage
Daydream
(15)
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My Old
School (15)
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Flux
Gourmet (15)
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Coming This Week
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Amsterdam
(15)
In
post-war Amsterdam, a lively friendship flourishes
between three veterans, Burt, a Doctor, Harold, a lawyer,
and Valerie, an artist who was a volunteer nurse during
the war. Fast-forward to 1930s New York, and the eclectic
trio is trying to disentangle themselves from a murder
they didn’t commit when they stumble upon a conspiracy to
overthrow the government. .
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Hatching
(15)
Pre-teen
Tinja, a competing gymnast, is under pressure to maintain
the flawless image that her perfectionist, overbearing
mother wants the world to see. With pre-teen angst and
familial tensions growing, so too does an abandoned egg
that Tinja has concealed and nurtured in her bedroom.
Once it has reached near-human proportions, it is ready
to hatch…
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Juniper
(15)
Charlotte
Rampling, Marton Csokas, George Ferrier, Edith Poor Sam
(George Ferrier), a moody teenager who has gone off the
rails following his mother’s death, is grudgingly forced
to care for his grandmother, Ruth (Charlotte Rampling) a
fiery alcoholic who is wheelchair-bound but of agile
mind. Finding common ground, they strike up an unlikely
intergenerational bond.
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All
That Breathes (12A)
This documentary
by Shaunak Sen. focuses on two brothers who run a bird
hospital dedicated to the rescue ofthe black kite, a bird
endemic to New Delhi. Winning awards for the best
documentary at both Cannes andSundance, this poignant
feature tells a wider story of ecological decline and
societal tensions in the city.”Aremarkable, vital work of
cinema”- Sight & Sound.
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Frightening Films
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Poltergeist (15)
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The
Thing (18)
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The
Lost Boys (15)
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Bram
Stoker’s Dracula (18)
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Our mailing address is:
Square
Chapel Arts Centre
10
Square Road
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