Tonight,
Wednesday 30th April, 7.30pm, it is
Silky & Friends, with headliner, Al Stevenson, "he combines the blunt double-entendres of Julian Clary with the bored, world-weariness of Jo Brand.” –
Chortle. Plus Maxine Wade, special guests and Sily of course as host.
£15 / £12.Tomorrow,
Thursday 1st May, 7.30pm, debut play,
We Need To Talk About Brenda is based on a true story. This one woman show is a brilliant, funny, tart black comedy which highlights the struggles of many women in today’s society.
Seven Venue. £13.On
Saturday 3rd May 4-6pm, two blues men and one show,
Spring Sessions – Rich Miller and Martyn Roper. Miller plays a complex and rolling style influenced by the likes of Kelly Joe Phelps and Rainer Ptacek, whilst Roper plays hard-hitting graveyard blues.
Pay What You Feel. Seven Bar. Organised by MEWL MusicA special
Rush Hour Jazz session takes place in the bar on
Sunday 4th May, 2-4pm, with line up to be announced.
Pay What You Feel. Seven Bar. Organised by JazzLeeds.Also, on
Sunday 27th April 7.30pm, the
Seven Quiz is a great way to end the weekend with family and friends and test your knowledge in a relaxed atmosphere.
Seven Bar. £5 per team entry. With prizes.Next week kicks off on
Wednesday 7th May, 6-7.15pm with
Rush Hour Jazz – Brendan Duffy. Brendan is one of Leeds’s favourite tenor sax players, tonight playing with the JazzLeeds trio with Andy Cholerton on keyboards, Steve Crocker on bass and Miles Hardy on drums.
Pay What You Feel. Seven Bar. Organised by JazzLeeds.Also on
Wednesday 7th May, 7.30pm,
Murder Inc. – National Dismembership takes full advantage of their memberships and hits the National Trust. Come join us for a walk around the gardens of a stately home. It’ll be a great day out to hear the birds chirping, watch a murder and crack a case. Murder Inc is the fully improvised comedy murder mystery that you help create and solve....
Seven Venue. £10.Also coming up
next week on Friday 9th May 7.30pm, An Evening with Roundhay Ukulele Group. On
Saturday 10th May, 4-6pm, Spring Sessions – Little Mistakes , firm favourites, this local Americana trio play original songs and covers, and also on
Saturday 10th May, 7.30pm, thirty years after an acrimonious split, Leeds based rockers, Lucifer’s Love Child are back, returning to the scene of their first ever gig in
The Boys are Back in t’ Tarn.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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