Ball and Boe by The Opera Dudes
A fabulous tribute to Michael Ball and Alfie Boe. In their inimitable style full of humour and personality, the Dudes sing original arrangements of Ball and Boe. Favourites from the West End, the movies and Las Vegas-style showstoppers.
Havisham
Miss Havisham is in town! Come meet her in the flesh. Find out why she waits forever at her wedding feast for a husband who will never arrive. Delve into the dark psyche of Miss Havisham’s fractured world and live the experiences that drove her to the brink and over the edge of insanity. Presented by Emul8 Theatre
A Waltz in New Orleans
The yarn of the greatest jazz musician you’ve never heard of, the braggadocious and fictitious Henri ‘Second Line’ DuBois. “The story I have to tell you is about how something beautiful, something excellent, was created in spite of unfairness and vexation”. A story of rhythm, jazz, opera and West African music created by Lucas Keen
Magic, Myth & Mystery by Moonrakers
Moonrakers perform sparkling and unique arrangements of traditional British folk songs and their own compositions. The 4-piece band plays harp, cello, fretted instruments, accordion, whistles, and vocals. Their albums have received glowing reviews in the music press.
Paprika
Paprika is the UK’s leading Balkan band. Two accordions, violin, guitar, bass, and percussion. This electrifying group blends Eastern European, Balkan, Gypsy, and Classical music into a whirlwind of frenzied virtuosity. Performances interweave fiery melodies and foot-tapping rhythms.
The Lodger - Film screening with live music by Minima
A screening of the 1927 Alfred Hitchcock silent classic ‘The Lodger’. Set in a foggy and unsettled London with a killer on the loose, this is a masterpiece of atmospheric thriller filmmaking. It contains many of Hitchcock’s trademark themes and features his first film cameo. Minima’s unique live musical accompaniment enhances the film’s drama. Instruments include cello, double bass, guitars, synthesiser and drum kit.
Writing a Neurodivergent Fairytale
Through a series of short, fun exercises, Lizzie Milton will equip you with the tools to write the neurodivergent fairytale you wish you had growing up. Explore the power of mythology and folklore, and share common experiences that bind neurodivergent folk together. No writing experience necessary! Just a desire to tell your story.
100 Years of Magic Workshop
Learn tricks with Kane & Abel as they delve into the magic books they inherited from their grandfather.