Stars Gemma Arterton, Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, Jack Huston, Jake Lacy, Richard E. Grant, Henry Goodman, Rachael Stirling, Eddie Marsan, Helen McCrory, and Claudia Jessie. The film tells the story of a British Ministry of Information film team making a morale-boosting film about the Dunkirk evacuation during the Battle of Britain and the London Blitz.
Under the careful tuition of a qualified level 3 Powertex tutor, you will learn how to use this product to create a unique notebook that you will be proud to show off to all your friends.
No need to bring anything at all, as everything is provided for the workshop. All you will need is a willingness to get messy, so old clothing is highly recommended.’
In addition to Britain, they have wowed festival audiences in Finland, Norway, Belgium, Denmark and Germany. Their individual experiences range from appearances on the Benny Hill Show, Kenny Everett Show, Eastenders, Little & Large Show and StarWars to performing in Barnums Circus (USA). Learn the washboard ! Suffer canine constipation ! Polka with a horse, frog, snake and pig! Musical madness !!!!!!!!!!!!!
As seen on Vernon Kay’s “Five O’Clock Show” Channel 4, July 2010.
“Without a doubt, one of the most exciting new acts of the year” – The Princess Trust
“He was extraordinary” – Amanda Holden
“This guy is a legend” – The Sun Newspaper
“You’re a charmer, and a very funny dude” – Jimmy Osmond
“You are really good, that was incredible. Maybe magic exists” – Simon Cowell
“The best thing I’ve seen all year, ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ” – My Mother
James Phelan presents a night of light hearted, prank focused magic: utilising audience
participation to comic effect.
Join Ratty, Mole, Badger and of course the irrepressible Mr Toad as they embark on various adventures – on the river, on the road and in the dark and dangerous Wild Wood.
Using traditional English folk melodies set to new lyrics, the four musicians paint a vivid picture of Grahame’s world – from the humble comfort of Mole End to the grandeur of Toad Hall.
“The Wind in the Willows” is the perfect soundtrack to summer – vivacious, sparkling and full of life
Enigmatic, mysterious and sub textural, songwriter Leonard Cohen was an unflinching character, with an exact sense of prose, a wry humour and courage to wrestle with the unspoken, forgiving human frailty with the brush of each line.
The chilling announcement of Leonard’s passing marked the end of an era. His music befriended an entire generation. Within every line of his writing, he has been challenging us to listen more carefully, speak more thoughtfully,
Blues, Ragtime, Hot Jazz, Songs and Dances from long ago.
Working backwards from the 1930s, the FB Pocket Orchestra explores repertoire that formed the embryo of what is now known as popular music.
The members originally began playing together simply as an exercise in exploring heritage repertoire - taking on a few informal performances and recording dates as schedules allowed.
The FBPO became an 'official' project in the spring of 2012 and released its first album in October. The aims of the
How one single shot could have changed world history!
One actor & three musicians tell Henry’s incredible story
It is the 28th September, 1918 in northern France. A humble British Private has the opportunity to change the course of history by preventing World War Two!
This is the compelling story of Henry Tandey VC, the most decorated British Soldier of the Great War who with one single shot could have made the world a very different place.
This is Henry’s story
It’s Friday night and the weekend’s here … so, put on your dancing shoes … it’s going to be a night to remember!
Maureen and the girls are having their hair done. Barry and the lads are ‘down the pub’ getting a few drinks in. And Ralph, Les, Judd and Lucky Eric are manning the doors at the town’s hottest nightspot … Mr Cinders.
Full of sharp one liners, 80s dancefloor classics and a host of extraordinary characters – all played by just 4 actors
The Railway Plays is a collection of eight short plays: an enticing smorgasbord of style, subject and theatrical approach, performed back-to-back in under 90-minutes. Nicholas Joseph is a playwright/director and senior lecturer at University of Winchester. Previous plays have been performed in London, Philadelphia, Exeter, Winchester and Edinburgh, and include the award of a Fringe First at the Edinburgh International Festival. The cast are students in their final year, studying Drama at UoW.
An evening of refined and delightful melody awaits in this programme at Ferneham Hall!
We are very excited to explore some more of the music of Richard Strauss and in the Duet Concertino, his last completed composition, we proudly feature our own clarinet and bassoon duo, Robert Blanken and Richard Moore.
We surround it with the gentleness of works by Faure and Elgar and finish with the lightest of Schubert’s symphonies, number 5 in B flat.
Join us for the opening of Sticks Contemporary Gosport and the preview evening of our first exhibition in the space, FRAGMENTS, on Saturday 2nd September.
The private view begins at 5pm and continues until 7pm at our new base in the heart of historic Gosport. Both artists will be in attendance and on-hand to speak more about their work and food and drink will be provided by Sticks Contemporary.
The exhibition continues on Wednesday 6th September and continues until Sunday 15th October.
Join Medieval Mystery Writer Cassandra Clark, for the launch of the latest of her Hildegard Mysteries detective series, entitled The Alchemist of Netley Abbey, set during the turbulent reign of Richard II.
Booking & info: http://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/whats-on/autumn-17/netley-literary-festival/
As part of the Netley Literary Festival curated by The Berry Theatre, find out how Netley inspired gothic novels on a visit to one of the 18th Century's top visitor attractions.
Booking & info: http://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/whats-on/autumn-17/netley-literary-festival/
An illustrated talk by Historian Dr Cheryl Butler to launch the new book, 'Jane Austen & Southampton Spa', commissioned as part of the Jane Austen commemorations.
Booking & info: http://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/whats-on/autumn-17/netley-literary-festival/
Join Dr Simon Sandell of the University of Winchester and historic buildings expert Dr John Hare for the launch of their new Hampshire paper: 'Netley Abbey, Jane Austen & The Gothic Imagination.
Booking & info: http://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/whats-on/autumn-17/netley-literary-festival/
As part of Netley Literary Festival, Boiling Point presents: HIDE
The play, written by Festival Director and The Berry Theatre Writer-in-Residence Matt Beames, is a re-telling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 gothic classic, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Find out about Netley's links to famous detectives, lost poets, country churchyards and medieval monks.
Booking & info: http://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/whats-on/autumn-17/netley-literary-festival/
An illustrated talk about Anne-Marie Edward's new book, 'Jane Austen's England - a Walker's Guide', a delightful account of Jane's life and works arranged as a series of walking tours through the towns and countryside she knew so well.
Booking & info: http://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/whats-on/autumn-17/netley-literary-festival/
Netley Literary Festival Director and The Berry Theatre Writer-in-residence Matt Beames will talk through the development and writing of medieval fantasy graphic novel 'Blood & Valour' and other projects inspired by the medieval legend of Southampton's heroic knight, Sir Bevis.
Booking & info: http://www.theberrytheatre.co.uk/whats-on/autumn-17/netley-literary-festival/
This will be a stunning concert for flute & strings by Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, Eler & Krommer by the Galeazzi Ensemble with Lesley Holliday on flute, Richard Wade on violin, Virginie Guiffray on Viola and our very own Gareth Deats on cello.
7pm Doors open
7.30 Concert starts
Tickets from TLC or via Paypal on the TLC website
www.tracieslatinclub.co.uk/Galeazzi.htm
£10 in advance (£7 NUS, Seniors & Juniors under 16)
or £12 on the door CASH only (£8 conc, Family ticket £35 2+2
£10 in a
Our Halloween Monster Dash is a 3km fear-filled inflatable obstacle course perfect for runners, friends and families.
There are six immense inflatables for you to bounce over, squeeze through, slip and slide around but be careful you never know which monster might be just around the next turn!
Our post-race village will have food, music and other fun Halloween-themed activities.
https://www.wessexcancer.org.uk/Event/monster-dash-2017
Whether you are interested in childcare, volunteering, joining community groups or simply want a coffee and a look around, please join us for a fun day for all the family! There will be face painting, stalls, games, bouncy castle and free community taster sessions including Zumba. We hope to see you there!
BlackBox Theatre Company is proud to present John Godber’s much loved classic …BOUNCERS. We’ll be touring the show, during the Autumn of 2017, throughout Hampshire, and venturing into Wiltshire, Surrey and Sussex for a few special performances.
Set in 1984, BOUNCERS is the story of a Northern nightclub and the colourful characters that inhabit its dance floor.
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VARIETY OF MUSIC RANGING FROM ALT-ROCK TO HOUSE TO POP
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