Wednesday, 23 April 2025

Seven Arts, Leeds

 With details of upcoming events:

We Need To Talk About Brenda @ Seven


Tomorrow, Thursday 24th May, 7.30pm, “unequivocally, one of the gigs of the year…" JazzLeeds – Georgia Mancio and Alan Broadbent. As featured in Saturday's The Guardian, "The quiet eloquent chemistry of UK singer Georgia Mancio's connection with Grammy award winning New York pianist, Alan Broadbent, is rarely heard live." Tonight launching new album 'A Story Left Untold'. Doors 7pm. Support band 7.30pm-8pm. £20 / £18 conc, £10 for aged 30 and under.

On Friday 25th April, 7pm-11pm, Steppin’ In 2 Tomorrow. A night of deep & soulful selections from across the universe, taking in soul, disco, boogie, lovers rock and beyond from DJ Young Money. Everyone is welcome on the dance floor. Seven Bar. Free entry.

The Spring Sessions offering on Saturday 26th April, 4-6pm is Ric Neale, a musician and performer whose shows spotlight his expert songwriting. He has taken his theatrical, heartfelt and often hilarious performances of his brand of piano songsmithery all over the country. Pay What You Feel. Seven Bar. Organised by MEWL Music.

Later, also on Saturday 26th April, 7.30pm A Treachery of Images is a new solo double bill by critically acclaimed dance theatre maker John-William Watson. This duo of works, heavily inspired by Watson’s love of silent film, physical comedy and absurdist humour, is a journey through the life of two surreal characters and their relationships with (seemingly) inanimate objects. Seven Venue. £15 / £10 conc.

On Sunday 27th April 7.30pm, the Seven Quiz is always a great way to end the weekend with friends and test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere. Seven Bar. £5 per team entry. With prizes.

Rounding off the month on Wednesday 30th April, 7.30pm is Silky & Friends, with headliner Al Stevenson, sharp-witted lad from Newcastle, with “bulletproof confidence”  plus Maxine Wade, who, with blue hair and head-to-toe leopard print, cuts a distinctive figure. With special guests, and Silky as host. Seven Venue. £15 / £12.

And, finally on Thursday 1st May, 7.30pm, based on a true story, We Need To Talk About Brenda. This one woman show by Brenda Productions, is a brilliant, funny, tart black comedy which highlights the struggles of many women in today’s society. Seven Venue. £13.

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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Seven Arts Leeds
31(a) Harrogate Road
Chapel Allerton
LeedsWest Yorkshire LS7 3PD
United Kingdom


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