Bath Spa Live Autumn Brochure 2016

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Arts & Cultural Events AUTUMN SEASON 2016

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Welcome About Bath Spa Live Bath Spa Live is the production company for public arts and cultural events at Bath Spa University. We produce over 100 events each year at the University’s main venues: the Michael Tippett Centre, University Theatre and Burdall’s Yard, as well as venues in Bath and the surrounding area. We promote creativity and enable innovation by engaging students in the professional arts world. Bath Spa University, Newton St Loe, Bath BA2 9BN Tel: 01225 876707 Email: bathspalive@bathspa.ac.uk bathspalive.com @bathspalive

Venue Hire Are you looking for a venue that offers something special? The Bath Spa Live venues are available for private hire, providing clients with options for performance space, parties, team building days, weddings and much more. Our team will create a bespoke package for all your venue and catering needs

For more information about our venues visit www.bathspavenues.com or call 01225 876700 2

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OCTOBER SATURDAY 1 OCT 5.00pm

UNIversity Theatre

Out of the Tub A wide-ranging and thought-provoking collection of work, including short films and plays and extracts from full-length stage and radio plays. Each piece has been written and produced by students on the Bath Spa MA Scriptwriting course, giving them the chance to understand the triumphs and challenges of directing a project they have conceived and developed from scratch. It’s an exciting opportunity to see the reactions of a live audience, in preparation for entering the professional world of scriptwriting. Your feedback will be encouraged. FREE | BOOKING REQUIRED

TUESDAY 11 OCT 7.30pm

michael tippett centre

Harry Hook

About Africa Join Film Director and Photographer Harry Hook for an evening of extraordinary stories and film footage. Harry has been capturing beautiful images of the African continent for over forty years and his work is regularly seen in newspapers, cinemas and on TV. He tells the epic story of Africa’s people and their journey from the land to the city, shining fresh light on Africa past and present.

“One can see the affection and understanding of Africa in every image.” Alexander McCall Smith

FULL PRICE £8 | CONC £6 | BSU STUDENTS £3

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OCTOBER

burdall’s yard

WEDNESDAY 12 OCT 7.30pm

WordPlay Join us for the first WordPlay of the year, where final-year Acting students from Bath Spa University present new theatre scripts at a rehearsed reading. Meet new writers, hear their latest work and discover new gems in playwriting. Scripts for WordPlay are sourced from theatreLab – a producer-led collective committed to the creation of new theatre production. FULL PRICE £6 | CONC £4 | BSU STUDENTS £3

Photo © James Ratchford

university Theatre

FRIDAY 14 OCT 7.30pm

The Hiccup Project

May-we-go-round? This collision of fiercely energetic dance and comedic theatre invites audiences onto the merrygo-round of romance. Laugh-out-loud funny, this show celebrates love and lust in all their messy and confusing forms and radiates an endearing portrait of girl-power.

“Theatre and dance that hurls custard pies at convention. Outstanding.” Fringe Review

The Hiccup Project are Chess Dillon-Reams and Cristina MacKerron, who met and trained at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance. This, their first production, has won the Brighton Fringe Review Award for Outstanding Theatre and was also shortlisted for the Audience Choice Award. FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5 4

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OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 19 OCT 7.30pm

BURDALL’s YARD

WordPlay Final-year Acting students from Bath Spa University present new theatre scripts at a rehearsed reading evening. Meet new writers, hear their latest work and discover new gems in playwriting. A place where you can truly say you “saw it here first!” Presented in association with theatreLab.

FULL PRICE £6 | CONC £4 | STUDENTS £3

ABOUT THEATRELAB We drive and support the development of theatre performance by bringing together creatives from a range of experience and disciplines (producers, actors, writers, directors) and offer space and support to stimulate new ideas and script development. Scripts submitted and developed through theatreLab have an opportunity to be profiled in rehearsed reading events and go forward to full production through our partnerships and producers’ hub. www.theatrelab.org.uk

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OCTOBER THURSDAY 20 OCT 7.30pm

university Theatre

RedCape Theatre

Be Brave and Leave for the Unknown This award-winning company present a story of love, loss and courage told through the hands of a piano player and the lens of a photographer. In the aftermath of a terrible tragedy, a couple sit in a suburban living room. Between them a chasm opens, their courage deserts them and their only choice is to run or hide… Inspired by true stories of ordinary people in extra-ordinary situations, this exhilarating new show explores the nature of bravery, both epic and domestic, large and small.

Directed by Cassie Friend and Rebecca Loukes Written by Catherine Dyson Produced by Turtle Key Arts

FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | BSU STUDENTS £6

Photo © Jack Townsend

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OCTOBER FRIDAY 21 OCT 8.00pm

UNIversity Theatre

Neon Dance

Empathy

Five dancers jostle for position – folding, lifting and balancing as they navigate through the award-winning Numen’s laser light design. Touching and emotionally charged, Empathy reflects on what influences us to empathise with others. Taking inspiration from the work of psychologist Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, this show is a theatrical experience where movement, sound and lighting combine in equal part.

“An extremely striking and telling portrayal of the spectrum of human empathy. This powerful piece pierced deep into our hearts.” Derby Evening Telegraph

FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

Photo © Miles Hart

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OCTOBER

burdall’s yard

TUESDAY 25 OCT 7.30pm

Tayo Aluko & Friends

Just an Ordinary Lawyer Nigerian Tunji Sowande quietly breaks through multiple barriers to become Britain’s first Black judge in 1978. Also a fine concert singer and keen cricket lover, he muses on international politics and history, from the point of view of one who would rather watch sports, and spread love and peace through the medium of song. Recalling heroic sporting achievements alongside epoch-defining political events, former Everyman & Playhouse Writer in Residence Tayo Aluko writes and performs another “brilliantly put together history lesson delivered as art” (Dirt & Candy).

Tayo Aluko delivers “another triumph ... that thrills and touches.”  British Theatre Guide Presented as part of Bath Spa University’s Equality & Diversity week

FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

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OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 26 OCT 7.30pm

BURDALL’s YARD

WordPlay Final-year Acting students from Bath Spa University present new theatre scripts at a rehearsed reading evening. Meet new writers, hear their latest work and discover new gems in playwriting. Presented in association with theatreLab. FULL PRICE £6 | CONC £4 | BSU STUDENTS £3

FRIDAY 28 OCT 7.30pm

BURDALL’s YARD

Jazz Night

The Jamie Leeming Trio feat. Emily Dankworth This exciting young guitarist, composer and bandleader effortlessly crosses the genres between jazz, pop and folk. His beautiful guitar playing is central to his music and ranges from the delicate and melodic to the virtuosic. Jamie released his debut EP Heartsong in 2015, has appeared at some of the UK’s top venues and has also toured internationally to Norway, France, Russia and Morocco.

“The audience were kept spellbound from the hushed, stripped back beginning to the storming finale.” New Generation Jazz

Burdall’s Jazz Nights also feature performances from Bath Spa University Jazz students.

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NOVEMBER

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michael tippett centre

WEDNESDAY 2 NOV 7.30pm

Piers Adams & David Wright

Wild Men of the Baroque PIERS ADAMS recorders DAVID WRIGHT harpsichord Adams and Wright will take you on a journey through the wild side of the baroque era with some truly extraordinary music by little known 17th century masters such as Biber, Van Eyck, Castello, Fontana and Pandolfi, (drawn from their CD Wild Men of the Seicento) alongside majestic 18th century sonatas by Corelli, Scarlatti and Handel. They will also transport their baroque instruments into more modern times with colourful works by Debussy, Piazzolla and Ligeti, in a dazzling evening of recorder and harpsichord wizardry. The programme will reveal many styles of the era from the dance music of Falconiero, via the rhapsodic meanderings of Uccellini to the full-blown insanity of Castello and Heinrich Biber. FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | BSU STUDENTS £6

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NOVEMBER THURSDAY 3 NOV 7.30pm

bath Abbey

Bath Spa University Choir & Orchestra

Fauré’s Requiem Gavin Bryars Jesus’ Blood Never Failed me Yet Peaceful, calm and serene, Fauré’s Requiem includes some of his most glorious and beautiful melodies. Where other requiem settings are often sombre and god-fearing, Fauré wrote that his music was dominated by “a very human feeling of faith in eternal rest”.

Retiring collection in aid of The Genesis Trust FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

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NOVEMBER

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university Theatre

THURSDAY 3 NOV – SATURDAY 5 NOV Times vary

Little Revolution by Alecky Blythe “We are Burning… it’s in chaos – what do we have left?” This seminal play is realised through a series of real life recorded experiences during 2011 pre-Olympic London. We see a community that confronts the police, the media and politics. A community that connects, and discovers how to work together, and finally defining what it is to be human. A challenging verbatim piece based on the 2011 riots in Hackney which threatened the very heart of this soon to be Olympic City. This production reflects on what this means today. Thursday & Friday 7:30pm Saturday 2pm and 7:30pm

Presented by Bath Spa University Departments of Acting and Theatre Production.

Directed by Elise Davison Performed by kind permission of Nick Hern Books FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | BSU STUDENTS £6

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NOVEMBER TUESDAY 8 NOV 7.30pm

st swithin’s church

Bath Spa University Orchestra & Wind Band

Shostakovich’s Second Piano Concerto Students from Bath Spa University’s Department of Music return to the beautiful St Swithin’s church for a concert that includes Shostakovich’s Second Piano Concerto. Composed 4 years after the death of Stalin, the iron grip on artistic freedom in the USSR had begun to loosen and this work, which was written to celebrate Shostakovich’s son’s 19th birthday, is full of a sense of fun and unrestrained joy.

FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

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NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 9 NOV 7.30pm

michael tippett centre

Sound Affairs

The Tempest Based on Shakespeare’s play of magic and theatrical illusion, this new adaptation for voices, period instruments and magic lantern brings together British music from the Baroque period alongside works by contemporary composers. Marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, this production features music by Henry Purcell, Thomas Linley and Michael Nyman accompanied by magic lantern images provided by artist Andrew Bolton. With Ibrahim Aziz and Sam Stadlen (viola da gamba), countertenor Matthew Venner and harpsichordist Jane Chapman, performing with an ensemble including Baroque oboe, sackbut and violone. FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

FRIDAY 11 NOV Times vary

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museum of bath at work

Manuals for Living & Dying This promenade dance performance leads audiences through the fascinating Museum of Bath at Work, with choreography by Adrienne Hart (Neon Dance) and lighting by Stuart Bailes. The museum celebrates Bath’s industrial and commercial heritage and dancers will be performing against a backdrop of exhibitions that tell the tale of 2000 years of city development.

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NOVEMBER MONDAY 14 NOV 7.30pm

university theatre

Photo © Richard Haughton

Umanoove & Didy Veldman

The Happiness Project Best known in the UK for her productions with Rambert, Northern Ballet and HeadSpaceDance, international dance artist Didy Veldman launches her own company Umanoove with The Happiness Project, a choreographic investigation of western society’s endless search for fulfillment. This supremely physical and theatrical full length work for four dancers is made in collaboration with celebrated violinist/ composer Alexander Balanescu, who performs live, and designer Kimie Nakano.

FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

FRIDAY 18 NOV 8.00pm

BURDALL’s YARD

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Jazz Night

The Tori Freestone Trio Saxophonist Tori Freestone performs at the forefront of the UK music scene as a highly regarded bandleader and musician. With drummer Tim Giles and bassist Dave Manington her trio allows her to develop her own repertoire, which takes inspiration from some of the non-chordal sax led trios of the moment and draws on influences ranging from sea shanties to Joni Mitchell.

“A formidable improvisers’ showcase of reflectiveness and fierce intensity” The Guardian  Burdall’s Jazz Nights also feature performances from Bath Spa University Jazz students.

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NOVEMBER

michael tippett centre

WEDNESDAY 23 – SATURDAY 26 NOV 7.30pm

Opera Double Bill

Puccini’s Suor Angelica Gershwin’s Blue Monday Love and jealousy, nuns and gamblers, dazzling arias and jazz pianists: these two explorations of women’s intuition feature everything that a great evening of opera requires. Suor Angelica is a moving tale of sorrow and redemption. Having being locked away in a convent for seven years, should Sister Angelica drink a poisonous brew to escape her sorrow? And if she does, will she ever join her son in paradise? George Gershwin’s debut mini-opera Blue Monday, takes place in a Harlem speakeasy, where a love triangle between a bar musician, a jealous girlfriend and a nightclub singer dramatically unfolds to music that merges classical opera with New York jazz. FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | STUDENTS £6

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DECEMBER THURSDAY 1 DEC 8.00pm

BURDALL’s YARD

These Beautiful Things Presented and curated by Bath Spa University Commercial Music students and staff, these regular ‘live lounge’ nights are evenings of musical beauty, strangeness and charm. With special appearances by alumni and established artists, the focus is on acoustic, soft electronica and unplugged performances. FULL PRICE £5 | CONC £3 | BSU STUDENTS FREE

FRIDAY 2 DEC 7.30pm

BURDALL’s YARD

Jazz Night

The Nigel Price Organ Trio Nigel Price – who led his organ trio to pick up the 2010 Parliamentary Jazz Award for ‘Best Ensemble’ – is one of the most highly regarded and in-demand guitarists on the UK jazz scene. He spent three years with the UK legends the James Taylor Quartet and is also a regular performer at Ronnie Scott’s, where he has played over 400 times. His blend of flowing bebop lines, deep blues feeling and mastery of chording has made him instantly accessible and popular with jazz audiences. Burdall’s Jazz Nights also feature performances from Bath Spa University Jazz students.

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DECEMBER

university Theatre

SATURDAY 3 DEC 2.30pm & 7.30pm

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RISE Bath Spa University Dance are delighted to welcome back Impermanence Dance Theatre for a second year to work on another exciting performance project with our third year student dance company. The evening will showcase a brand new piece of work created for the students by Impermanence, along with a dynamic selection of new works from our student choreographers. FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

WEDNESDAY 7 DEC 8.00pm

bath Abbey

Carol service Join us in Bath’s historic Abbey for this Christmas celebration. The evening will include readings, music performed by Bath Spa University Choir and congregational carols. FREE – NO BOOKING REQUIRED 18

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DECEMBER THURSDAY 15 – SATURDAY 17 DEC Times vary

Main House

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Christmas at Newton Park House Join the Langton family as we journey through the generations. Experience history with these ghostly voices who inhabit the corridors and rooms of this beautiful Georgian mansion set in Capability Brown landscaped gardens. This Downton-esque flashback of the estate during the last three centuries will give you a fascinating glimpse into life during a bygone age.

Photo © Anna Dawson & BSU Archive

A newly commissioned site-specific promenade performance that will immerse you in the heritage of the Langton dynasty, where we discover the trials and tribulations of the estate and unlock the secrets of the past. Ticket price includes communal carol singing, mulled wine and mince pies. Times: Thurs & Fri 6:30pm & 8pm Sat 2pm, 4pm, 6pm & 8pm

FULL PRICE £14 | CONC £12 | STUDENTS £7

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FREE EXHIBITIONS

sion Hill Gallery

SATURDAY 24 – WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER

Bath School of Art & Design

MA Degree Show 2016

Celebrating the creative achievements of our MA students in Curatorial Practice, Design: Ceramics, Design: Fashion and Textiles, Fashion Portfolio, Fine Art and Visual Communication.

sion Hill Gallery

MONDAY 3 OCTOBER – SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER

Bath School of Art & Design

Felicity Jowitt

Showcasing the artwork of Contemporary Arts Practice student Felicity Jowitt this exhibition explores giant anthropomorphised insects, souvenirs of Standerwick and four American Presidents. Media and techniques employed include ceramicised knitting, welded steel frames, knitting, quilting, CNC cut MDF, screenprint and moulding.

sion Hill Gallery

SUNDAY 30 OCTOBER – THURSDAY 24 NOVEMBER

Bath School of Art & Design

Ron George

An exhibition of work by Emeritus Professor of Fine Art, Ron George, that explores the relationship between primary and secondary source material and the evolution of artwork from sketchbook to canvas. 20 20

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FREE EXHIBITIONS FRIDAY 2 DECEMBER – SUNDAY 22 JANUARY

corsham court

Porthleven Prize Exhibition Showcasing the work of five students who participated in the 5-day Porthleven residency. Working from the Porthleven Lifeboat Studio the students have been encouraged to produce work collaboratively in disciplines including performance, text, film and visual art.

MONDAY 5 DECEMBER – FRIDAY 20 JANUARY

Sion hill gallery

Photo © John Hammond 2013

Artist Boss An exhibition of documentation and footage from the Artist Boss project. Artist Boss focuses on Sir Anthony Caro and his studio assistants to look at this ‘traditional’ role and its impact on making today. It includes a publication and a series of exhibitions with talks and events for everyone.

Produced by Jenny Dunseath (Bath School of Art & Design) and Dr Mark Wilsher (Norwich University of the Arts). SION HILL GALLERY OPENING TIMES: MONDAY – FRIDAY, 9–5PM, SATURDAYS 10AM-5PM AND SUNDAYS 1-5PM.

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GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP LECTURES

Commons

FRIDAY 21 OCTOBER 6.00pm

Photo © Shane Lin

Over Three Continents:

A Personal Journey through Fact and Fiction Keiko Itoh is a Japanese-born, US raised and now London-based writer and interpreter. Her first book The Japanese Community in Pre-war Britain: From Integration to Disintegration, is a social history of a small community to which her Grandfather and mother belonged. Her novel My Shanghai, 19421946 is based on her mother’s life in Shanghai.

Commons

MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 6.00pm

Cambridge, Cabs and Copenhagen – My Route to Existential Risk Huw Price is Bertrand Russell Professor of Philosophy and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. He is also Academic Director of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk which he co-founded in 2012 and is Academic Director of the new Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.

Commons

WEDNESDAY 30 NOVEMBER 6.00pm

Enabling creative collaboration: developing young people’s communication skills Neil Mercer is Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge, and Director of the study centre Oracy@Cambridge at the Cambridge college Hughes Hall. A psychologist with a special interest in the role of language in the classroom and the development of children’s thinking, he regularly contributes to professional development activities for local authorities and schools. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE | BOOKING REQUIRED AT WWW.BATHSPALIVE.COM 22

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GENERAL INFORMATION

BOOKING

BURDALL’S YARD

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7a Anglo Terrace, London Road, Bath BA1 5NH

Some of our events are also available for telephone and counter booking through Bath Box Office. Phone 01225 463362 or visit the Tourist Information Centre in Abbey Church Yard. Booking fees apply. Look our for “SYMBOL” on Diary page. Concessions The following groups are eligible for concession tickets: BSU Students & Staff, Full Time Students, Under 16s, Job Seekers allowance, Over 60s, Registered Disabled.

Bus Nos 3 271 272 & X31 stop at Snow Hill (3 minutes’ walk from Burdall’s Yard) See firstgroup.com for more information.

Carers and assistants to disabled people are entitled to a free ticket.

Car The nearest free parking is available in the streets off Snow Hill. Free parking is also available after 8pm in the Cattle Market car park on Walcott Street (6 minutes’ walk from Burdall’s Yard). Passengers can also be dropped off in the loading bays opposite Burdall’s Yard.

Bar Bath Spa Live’s bar opens at our venues from 1 hour before each performance starts. We serve a range of soft and alcoholic drinks, all at student friendly prices.

Train Burdall’s Yard is about 20 minutes’ walk from Bath Spa Train Station. Bus nos 231 and 271 run from the bus station next to the train station.

Travelling to our venues

SION HILL Bath Spa University, Sion Hill, Bath BA1 5SF

COMMONS, MICHAEL TIPPETT CENTRE & UNIVERSITY THEATRE: Bath Spa University, Newton Park Campus, Bath BA2 9BN Bus From Bath: U5 runs every 10 minutes (during term time) between Bath City Centre and Newton Park Campus. From Bristol: Nos 37, 38, 39, 39X run from Bristol Temple Meads to the Globe Roundabout (transfer to U5 to complete journey). See firstgroup.com for more information. Car The car park is at the far end of campus, 8 minutes’ walk from the venues. Charges may apply. All tickets purchased through bathspalive.com will be issued with a free parking permit if applicable.

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Bus Nos 700 & 701 provided by CT Coaches run from Bath City Centre to Sion Hill. See bathnes.gov.uk for details. Term time only: there is a free bus service that runs between Newton Park and Sion Hill stopping at Twerton Fork and Windsor Villas. Further travel information is available on our website bathspalive.com.

ACCESS All our venues are accessible to wheelchair users. Please inform the ticket office if you would like to book a wheelchair space. Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome at all our venues. If you have any questions regarding access please contact us on 01225 875508 or email bathspalive@bathspa.ac.uk 23


DIARY FOR SEPTEMBER – DECEMBER 2016 Book at bathspalive.com

BA – Bath Abbey | BY – Burdall’s Yard | C – Commons | CC – Corsham Court | MBW – Museum of Bath at Work | MH – Main House | MTC – Michael Tippett Centre | SHG – Sion Hill Gallery | SS – St Swithin’s | UT – University Theatre BBO – Bath Box Office

SEPTEMBER MA Degree Show Exhibition

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24-28 Sept Times vary

Felicity Jowitt Exhibition

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3-9 Oct Times vary

OCTOBER Out of the Tub About Africa WordPlay

UT

BBO

BBO

May-we-go-round WordPlay

BBO

Be Brave & Leave for the Unknown Lecture: Keiko Itoh

BBO

Empathy BBO Just an Ordinary Lawyer WordPlay Jazz: The Jamie Leeming Trio Ron George Exhibition

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Sat 1 Oct 5.00pm Tue 11 Oct Wed 12 Oct Fri 14 Oct Wed 19 Oct Thu 20 Oct Fri 21 Oct Fri 21 Oct Tue 25 Oct Wed 26 Oct Fri 28 Oct 30 Oct-24 Nov

7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 6.00pm 8.00pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm Times vary

NOVEMBER mTC

Wed 2 Nov 7.30pm

Fauré’s Requiem

BBO

ba

Thu 3 Nov 7.30pm

Little Revolution

BBO

UT

Piers Adams & David Wright

St Swithin’s Autumn Concert

BBO

SS

BBO

The Tempest BBO Manuals for Living & Dying Lecture: Huw Price

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The Happiness Project BBO Jazz: The Tori Freestone Trio Opera Double Bill BBO Lecture: Neil Mercer

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3-5 Nov Times vary Tue 8 Nov 7.30pm Wed 9 Nov Fri 11 Nov Mon 14 Nov Mon 14 Nov Fri 18 Nov

7.30pm From 6.00pm 6.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm

23-26 Nov 7.30pm Wed 30 Nov 6.00pm

DECEMBER These Beautiful Things Porthleven Prize Exhibition Jazz: The Nigel Price Organ Trio RISE Artist Boss Carol Service Newton Park House at Christmas 24

BBO

BY CC BY UT Shg ba mh

Thu 1 Dec 2 Dec-22 Jan Fri 2 Dec Sat 3 Dec 5 Dec-20 Jan Wed 7 Dec 13th - 15th Dec

8.00pm Times vary 7.30pm 2.30 & 7.30pm Times vary 8.00pm Times vary

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