West
Side Story @ Seven
Tonight, Thursday 14th
March, 7.30pm, this sumptuous adaptation of the 1957
musical, West Side Story explores
forbidden love and the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two
teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds. Produced and
directed by legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg. £7. Doors 7pm.
Tomorrow, Friday 15th
March, 8pm, just a few tickets remaining for You’ve Got A Friend: A
Celebration of the Music of James Taylor & Carole King
by Yorkshire singer songwriters, Emily Lawler, Evie Rapson, Gracie
falls, Holly Taymar, Laura Ingram, Sarah Dean and Stan Smith. £15. Doors 7.30pm.
On Saturday 16th
March, 4-6pm, Spring Sessions – Stan
Smith. Taking his inspiration from the great US singer
songwriters of 60s/70s, Stan brings his own take on acoustic
Alt-Country with his well-crafted and bittersweet songs along with the
very best from his musical heroes. Seven
Bar. Pay What You Feel. Organised by MEWL Music
Sorry, The Enfield Poltergeist
on Saturday 16th March
7.30pm is SOLD OUT.
On Sunday 17th March,
1.30-4pm, JazzLeeds – Jeff Hewer
Quintet. His quintet plays contemporary jazz: everything
from straight ahead burners to more contemplative meditations, with
every piece a vehicle for collective and individual improvisations of
the band members. £12
/ £10. Under 16s free.
Also on Sunday 17th
March, 7pm, the Sunday Quiz.
Test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere – a great way to end the
weekend with friends. £5
per team entry with prizes.
Next week, look out for Rush Hour Jazz - Stuart
Garside, first time appearance for this trombonist /vocalist
on Wednesday 20th
March, 6pm, and at 8pm,
Cafe Scientifique – Game
Theory, exploring the nature of rational choice. And on Friday 22nd March, 7pm,
experience a celebration of Stephen Sondheim through his dazzling,
toe-tapping and thought-provoking review, Putting It Together – The
Sondheim Review.
Where the event is
ticketed, tickets are available at TicketSource via www.sevenleeds.co.uk
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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