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Sunday 14 September | 3pm

Pianist Sirwan Hariri presents a captivating journey from the refined elegance of late Classicism to the rich emotional depths of Romanticism. This afternoon's programme features works by Beethoven, whose bold innovations laid the groundwork for Romantic expression; Liszt, the virtuosic poet of the piano.

From Beethoven to Liszt

  • Chopin, with his lyrical intimacy and harmonic nuance; and Schubert, whose poignant melodies and dramatic contrasts reveal the soul of Romanticism. Hariri’s interpretation offers a dynamic exploration of passion, introspection, and transcendence—hallmarks of this golden era in piano literature.

    Tickets: £16 in advance | £18 on the day

    All tickets are subject to a 50p admin fee.

A middle-aged man with a gray beard and disheveled hair, wearing a white shirt and black tie, sits at a table with a mug that reads 'World's Best Dad' in front of him, set against a blue background.

Friday 10 October | 7:30pm

What makes a great dad? Martin thinks he knows.

Martin Decker is a hapless comedy character on a mission to explain fatherhood, armed with a projector, a few dodgy Harrison Ford impressions, some surprise on-screen guests, and a lot to prove. But as he channels his heroes, from Darth Vader to Indiana Jones, real life has other plans.

Martin Decker: Dad (14+)

  • Blending film nostalgia with the chaos of everyday parenting, DAD is a funny, heartfelt, and fiercely honest one-man show for anyone who’s ever wondered what it really takes to be a good dad. Or at least to try.

    Contains themes of alcoholism, domestic abuse and death

    Tickets: £13 in advance (£15 on the night)

    All tickets are subject to a 50p admin fee.

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Friday 14 November | 7:30pm

Introducing Sam & Dinah. The perfect couple. The perfect house. The perfect...lie? Sam and Dinah have it all...or so it seems. Behind their perfect suburban life lies tension, miscommunication, and a deep longing for something real. With a toe-tapping score that blends Broadway energy with biting social commentary, this opera isas relevant today as it was in 1951.

MWO: Trouble In Tahiti

  • Performed in Yannotta’s chamber arrangement for seven instrumentalists, with a cast of five led by MWO’s Music Director from the piano, Bernstein’s one-act operatic gem forms the first half of the evening, with the second half cabaret concert: The American Dream, celebrating American opera and musical theatre and featuring all the performers.

    Tickets: £18 | Under 21s In Full Time Education £5

    All tickets are subject to a 50p admin fee.

Sunday 16 November | 7:30pm

Six extraordinary musical talents from Wales and England join together for a unique and special collaboration that will take their individual genius to the next collective level. 

Synergedd Alaw-Vri-Hannah James

  • ALAW, a “Welsh supergroup” (Songlines) celebrate the traditional music of Wales with an infectious passion, combining powerful songwriting with original tunes.

    Advance Tickets: £18 | On The Day £20

    All tickets are subject to a 50p admin fee.

    Photograph by Tim Wickenden

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Moments of Pleasure: The Music of Kate Bush

Saturday 29 November | 7:30pm

Kate Bush tribute band, featuring the astounding vocals of Lisa-Marie Walters.

This show will be a celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Kate’s definitive 1985 album, Hounds of Love, featuring the album’s classic singles Running Up That Hill, Hounds of Love, Cloudbusting, and more.

  • Backed by four musicians who are able to recreate the sound of Kate Bush’s records with absolute precision, Lisa-Marie’s vocal and visual performance is frankly astonishing! Emulating the voice and mannerisms of Kate Bush like no other, and generating so much love and emotion from the audience, she is widely lauded as the next best thing to listening to Kate Bush herself!

    Advance Tickets: £18 | On The Day £20

    All tickets are subject to a 50p admin fee.

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