Bath Spa Live Spring/Summer Brochure 2017

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Arts & Cultural Events SPRING/SUMMER SEASON 2017

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Welcome About Bath Spa Live Bath Spa Live is the production company for public 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

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MARCH THUR 2 MAR – SAT 4 MAR 7.30pm (Sat Mat 2.00pm)

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Urinetown Book – Greg Kotis Music – Mark Hollmann Lyrics – G reg Kotis Mark Hollmann In a world impoverished by the stink years, where water reservoirs have all dried up and only the privileged few can afford to pee; one man stands between the monopolies and their profits. Written by Greg Kotis and Mark Hoffman and performed by Bath Spa students in Drama, Music, Dance and Theatre Production this musical is sure to have you laughing from start to finish; this is a story of love, revolution and everything that is written in a musical. Performed with kind permission of Music Theatre International: Europe

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

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MARCH

michael tippett centre

TUESDAY 7 MAR 1.10pm

Ravel Day A day of events celebrating the life and work of Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) on the French composer’s birthday, March 7th. Join us for a lunchtime concert of piano music, songs and chamber music featuring Nicola Meecham (piano), Gavin Carr (baritone), Lorna Osbon (violin) and Matthew Bale (piano). FREE – BOOKING REQUIRED

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WEDNESDAY 8 MAR 7.30pm

Gamelan A performance by Bath Spa University’s Indonesian Gamelan orchestra, featuring tuned gongs, metallophones and other percussion instruments. The programme will include traditional Javanese dance and song as well as new music for gamelan. The Gamelan will be welcoming back graduate music students who have been studying in Java and will also be performing with the Bristol Community Gamelan and some special guest gamelan players. Concert to include traditional Javanese Gamelan Pieces, Sundanese Angklung ensemble music and Javanese Dance.

FULL PRICE £7 | CONC £5 | BSU STUDENTS £3

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MARCH FRIDAY 10 MAR 7.30pm

michael tippett centre

The Depraved Appetite of Tarrare the Freak Wattle and Daub present A Chamber opera by Tom and Tobi Poster Directed by Sita Calvert-Ennals A monstrous chamber opera for puppets based on the true story of Tarrare the Freak, an 18th-century French revolutionary spy with an insatiable appetite for live cats, snakes, and the occasional amputated limb. Featuring over twenty puppets, a male soprano, virtuosic musicians and a thrilling original score by internationally renowned pianist and composer Tom Poster, The Depraved Appetite of Tarrare the Freak tells the extraordinary true story of one man’s quest to be human in a world that sees him as a monster. FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | BSU STUDENTS £6

WEDNESDAY 15 MAR 7.30pm

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Bonnendis Concert Bonnendis is a London-based trio featuring the raw sounds of the Greek islands with the iconic askamandoura (bagpipes), lyra and laouto. Focusing mainly on the instruments, Cassandre Balosso-Bardin, Thodoris Ziarkas and Nikos Ziarkas navigate from island to island, singing and playing traditional tunes as you would hear them back home: genuine, powerful and uplifting.

A set of raw, earthy beats and old folk melodies.... They brought the first half to a close with a housing-rousing set of tunes, with everyone in the audience clapping! Celebrate Life Events, Rich Mix 10 Sept 2016

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FRIDAY 17 MAR 7.30pm

Sylvia Hunt’s Dog Show Coiffed and teased to perfection, clipped and trimmed in all the right places Sylvia Hunt’s Dog Show is a fabulous 60 minutes of canine high jinks and biscuit slobbering joy! Comedienne and puppeteer Sylvia Hunt explores the complex co-dependant relationship we share with our canine companions via a series of doggy vignettes. Humorous, hilarious and painfully poignant Dog Show will prove once and for all that it is impossible not to smile at a four legged sausage as it scampers down the road! Dog Show is a cabaret of tail wagging comedy and ingenuity featuring playful direction by Corina Bona and animated creatures and stage trickery by puppet maestro Mr Marc Parrett. Beware of low flying squirrels!

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

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MARCH FRIDAY 24 MAR 8.00pm

BURDALL’s YARD

Photo © Nick Davis

Tutors Jazz Night Tutors from Bath Spa University’s jazz course join forces to showcase their talents and compositions.

Performers include: Sam Crockatt – Sax Gethin Liddington – Trumpet Jo Sercombe – Vocals Adam Biggs – Piano Ben Groenevelt – Bass Rob Brian – Drums Guy Harrup – Guitar FULL PRICE £7 | CONC £5 | BSU STUDENTS £3

MON 27 – THURS 30 MAR Times Vary

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Photo © Nigel M. Adams

Third Space Dance Bath Spa University Dance Degree Shows Third Space is an opportunity to see the creative work of this year’s graduating dance students. The dance programme at Bath Spa offers students a training programme that is both physically and intellectually stimulating. There is a strong focus on creativity and performance and the degree shows offer a wonderful opportunity to see the creative environment that these exciting new artists have been immersed in. The programme includes a range of performances including solo and group choreography, short dance films and site-specific work. All the events are free to attend and programme details and times will be available on the Bath Spa Live website in March.

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WEDNESDAY 29 MAR 7.30pm

Fidelio Trio Virtuosic Fidelio Trio… (Sunday Times) are Darragh Morgan, violin, Adi Tal, cello and Mary Dullea, piano. Shortlisted for 2016 Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards, they perform diverse repertoire internationally, broadcast regularly on BBC Radio 3, RTÉ Lyric FM, WNYC, NPR and in 2010 were featured in a Sky Arts documentary. Programme includes

Ravel Piano Trio, Donnacha Dennehy Bulb Schoenberg (arr. Steuermann) Verklärte Nacht FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

wiltshire music centre

FRIDAY 31 MAR 8.00pm

Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle On the back of a US tour, Bath Spa University Choir make their Wiltshire Music Centre debut with a performance of Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle. The concert will feature the original version of the work scored for two pianos and harmonium. Famously coined by the composer as ‘the last of my sins of old age’, the work is Rossini at his very best, replete with catchy melodies, harmonic ingenuity, and a great deal of wit and beauty.

Francis Faux conductor Charles Wiffen piano Marcia Garcia piano This performance is supporting Youth Music’s ‘Give a Gig’ campaign. Tickets available at wiltshiremusic.org.uk FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | BSU STUDENTS £5 8

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APRIL TUESDAY 4 APR 7.30pm

St Swithin’s

St Swithin’s Easter Concert Bath Spa University Choir and Symphony Orchestra return to the beautiful St Swithin’s Church for their spring concert. The programme will include Dvořák Symphony No. 8 Consecrated in 1777, St Swithin’s is Bath’s only surviving Georgian Church. Famous members of the congregation have included social reformer William Willberforce, diarist Fanny Burney and George Austen (father of Jane). This light and airy venue has excellent acoustics and makes an excellent concert venue. FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5

TUESDAY 4 APR 8.00pm

burdall’s yard

Poetry

Denise Riley One of this year’s poets shortlisted for the Forward Prize Best Collection, Denise Riley, will be reading on the Bath Spa Poetry Series. Riley’s new collection, Say Something Back (2016), ‘explores how our personal concerns – loss, cruelty, mortality – have implications for the way in which we, as a species, exist within the world. Central to the book is her elegy A Part Song – which was winner of the 2012 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem.’ (From the Forward Prizes site.) FULL PRICE £5 | CONC £3 | BSU STUDENTS FREE

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APRIL

BURDALL’s YARD

WEDNESDAY 5 – SATURDAY 8 APR Times vary

Bath Spring Fest Burdall’s Yard is taken over by an eclectic and interesting mix of theatre forms for a weekend of fresh and exciting performances. The four days will be packed with performances featuring our third year Acting students as well as professional touring productions. See website in March for further details.

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APRIL THURSDAY 13 APR 2.00pm & 7:30pm

the mission theatre

Quartet A project over two continents, with two companies and the work of two British playwrights who are about as far apart as you can get. The company comprises of Acting students from Santa Monica College, US, and Bath Spa University. This project is a unique event bringing together students from two groups of actors half a world apart. Santa Monica College present a quartet of Beckett plays as part of this collaboration: Quad – in which characters are propelled by undetermined forces, and humanity is revealed in unexpected ways. Come and Go is considered by many critics to be one of the most “perfect” plays written by the master of minimalistic precision. Also being performed will be his last play What Where and Catastrophe which arguably, holds the title of Beckett’s most optimistic work. FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | BSU STUDENTS £6

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MAY

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TUESDAY 2 – SATURDAY 6 MAY 7.00pm

DRAMAFEST 2017 Bath Spa Final Year Drama students present a festival of Contemporary British Theatre A series of challenging contemporary plays that deal with issues of race, gender, sexuality, love, and violence. There will be Performance Art in the foyer from 7.00pm before each event. Performances include:

Low Level Panic by Claire McIntyre Death and Dancing by Clare Dowie The Lying Kind by Anthony Neilson Eigengrau by Penelope Skinner Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall

FULL PRICE £6 | CONC £4 | BSU STUDENTS £3

THURSDAY 4 MAY 8.00pm

BURDALL’s YARD

Poetry

Sarah Howe Sarah Howe is a British poet, academic and editor. Born in Hong Kong to an English father and Chinese mother, she moved to England as a child. Her poetry is precisely painted and aesthetically striking, often grappling with, and delighting in, problems of cultural identity and representation. FULL PRICE £5 | CONC £3 | BSU STUDENTS FREE 12

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MAY THURSDAY 11 MAY 8.00pm

BURDALL’s YARD

Poetry

Malaika Kegode Malaika Kegode is a poet, performer and promoter from the South West. Her work focuses on the deeply personal and intricate beauty of the people around us. She has worked closely with Apples and Snakes to host Spokes Amaze and her own event Milk Poetry has been a well-received addition to the Bristol poetry scene. She has performed at Bristol Old Vic, Boomtown Festival, Tobacco Factory Theatre and Hammer & Tongue and worked with organisations such as BBC 1Xtra and the Roundhouse.

FULL PRICE £5 | CONC £3 | BSU STUDENTS FREE

FRIDAY 12 MAY 8.00pm

BURDALL’s YARD

Jazz: Ollie Howell Ollie Howell is a multi-award winning drummer, instrumentalist, composer, producer and broadcaster. His live shows and recordings impress fans with a punchy blend of creativity, stunning improvisation band critically acclaimed compositions.

“An unbelievable drummer. So creative I couldn’t believe it. This kid really is a 360-degree beautiful young cat that I believe has what it takes to make a life out of music..”

Quincy Jones

FULL PRICE £7 | CONC £5 | BSU STUDENTS £3

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MAY

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FRIDAY 19 & SATURDAY 20 MAY 7.30pm

Open Space Two evenings of exciting, new contemporary dance work that showcases the creativity of Bath Spa University dancers.  The work has been created by undergraduate and postgraduate students and includes both live performances and screen dance. There are also newly commissioned works created by Beth Powseland, Artistic Director of Kapow Dance and award winning Brazilian choreographer Jean Abreu. FREE | BOOKING REQUIRED

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MAY FRIDAY 19 MAY 6.30pm onwards

BURDALL’s YARD

Party in the City Bath Festival brings the city to life with their fantastic annual evening of free music, parades and dancing. Join the party at Burdall’s where we will be packing the venue with a huge range of music performers including: Bath Spa Big Band is an exciting ensemble featuring students from the University’s Music Department. The repertoire ranges from music by modern composers through to Big Band classics. Chamber Winds. A Bath Spa University mixedinstrument ensemble that plays chamber music repertoire, with players selected from all years of the BA Music programme. FREE – NO BOOKING REQUIRED

WEDNESDAY 24 MAY 7.30pm

BURDALL’s YARD

Creative Music Technology Graduate Show View an interactive exhibition of the highly original work by Bath Spa University’s final year BA (Hons) Creative Music Technology students. Featuring audio, multimedia and composition, this work blurs the boundaries of the discipline. Graduates from this course include internationally renowned DJs, producers and composers. FULL PRICE £3 | BSU STUDENTS FREE

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MAY THURSDAY 25 MAY 7.30pm

old theatre royal

Opera from Georgian Bath Performed by Bath Spa Postgraduate Music Students In one evening we traverse the two poles of Bath’s Georgian Musical Stars with a programme that prefaces Rauzzini’s popular short opera Piramo e Tisbe with a selection of music by William Herschel. 2017 is the 250th anniversary of Herschel’s arrival in Bath. During his 16-year stint as one of Bath’s leading musicians he did almost every musical job there was: teacher, organist, concert director, jobbing musician and composer. Within a few years a new musical star had arrived in Bath. Venanzio Rauzzini was already one of Europe’s foremost castrati with a solid career of operatic achievement in Italy (Mozart composed expressly for his voice), Munich and London. From 1779 to his death in 1810 Rauzzini made Bath his home. Tickets available from Bath Box Office FULL PRICE £20 | CONC £19 01225 463362 or www.bathfestivals.org BSU STUDENTS £5 bathspalive.com only

FRI 26 MAY – SAT 11 JUN

BURDALL’s YARD

Fringe Back this year bigger and better than last year. With a mix of student and external artists this year’s fringe programme will be out in April.

“A Great venue to see lots of different and exciting performances. Go see something you won’t be disappointed!” Audience comment BOOKING OPENS APRIL 16

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JUNE THU 8, FRI 9, SAT 10 JUNE 7.00pm (Sat. 2.00pm & 7.00pm)

the egg

Wind in the Willows by Alan Bennett Adapted from the book by Kenneth Grahame Music by Jeremy Sams Performed by third-year Acting students The tales of Ratty, Mole, Badger and boisterous Mr Toad have been entertaining families for generations. When Mole abandons his springcleaning and goes exploring he begins an adventure that leads to excitement, to the open road, to the perilous Wild Wood and eventually battle at Toad Hall. Alan Bennett’s version of the enchanting tale is true to the original, yet written with distinctive Bennett flair and humour. The adventures of our four much-loved friends are woven with clever songs and witty dialogue. An amateur performance with kind permission of Samuel French Ltd

Tickets from The Egg, Theatre Royal Bath. www.theatreroyal.org.uk or call 01225 448844 (TICKETS SUBJECT TO BOOKING FEE) FULL PRICE £8.50 | CONC & BSU STUDENTS £6.50

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JUNE

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FRIDAY 23 JUNE 7.30pm

Gala Concert Students from Bath Spa University’s Department of Music celebrate the end of the academic year with a grand concert at Bath’s prestigious Assembly Rooms. There will also be a varied programme of soloists and ensemble pieces to complete the evening.

FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | STUDENTS £8

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LECTURES THURSDAY 21 MAR 6.00pm

commons G23 Global Citizenship Lecture:

Elizabeth Fillipouli Human Networks and System Building in a Globalised World Elizabeth Filippouli is an entrepreneur and international business development expert. She is the Founder & CEO of Global Thinkers Forum (GTF), an international organization that works as an agent for positive change by connecting international thought leaders and promoting values-based leadership, collaboration and cross-cultural understanding.

WEDNESDAY 29 MAR 6.00pm – 8.00pm

commons G23/24 Professorial Lecture Series:

Prof. Dexter Dalwood What is the History in Contemporary History Painting? History Painting was once the greatest genre of European art and has arguably been the most neglected for the past hundred years. Although a few late-twentieth century painters have revisited the genre, contemporary art has largely sidelined History Painting, and Dexter will discuss the problems inherent in reconsidering the subject.

TUESDAY 2 MAY 6.00pm – 7.00pm

commons G23 Global Citizenship Lecture:

Prof. Simon Marginson Higher education anywhere and everywhere: The worldwide trend to highly educated societies and what it means Simon Marginson is Director of the Centre for Global Higher Education, and leads CGHE’s global higher education engagement research programme. Simon is Professor of International Higher Education at the UCL Institute of Education, and Joint Editor-inChief of the journal Higher Education. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE | BOOKING REQUIRED AT WWW.BATHSPALIVE.COM

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LECTURES

michael tippett centre

WEDNESDAY 17 MAY 11.00am – 1.00pm

Prof. David Rothenburg Bird Whale Bug: Why Make Music With Nature? David Rothenberg has long been interested in the musicality of sounds made by inhabitants of the animal world. He has jammed live with lyrebirds, broadcast his clarinet underwater for humpback whales, and covered himself in thirteen-year cicadas to wail away inside a wash of white noise. This lecture will be followed by a free lunchtime recital at 1pm in the Michael Tippett Centre

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LECTURES WEDNESDAY 17 MAY 6.00pm – 8.00pm

commons G23/24 Professorial Lecture Series:

Prof. Geoff Whitty & Prof. Jenny Gore Improving teaching: some lessons for the UK from Australia Professors Geoff Whitty and Jenny Gore (Institute for Education) will be giving a lecture as part of our Professorial Lecture Series, 2016-17. In recent decades, the dominant mantra adopted by governments around the world has been that improving schooling depends on getting and keeping good teachers. This has pointed to a need to raise the quality of entrants to the teaching profession, change the nature of teacher education programmes, and enhance the effectiveness of continuing professional development. However, each of these goals raises a host of political and practical challenges, many of which have received inadequate critical attention.

WEDNESDAY 7 JUN 6.00pm – 8.00pm

commons G23/24

James Newman Game over? The past, present and future of videogame preservation Videogames are disappearing. No really, they are. At a time when there are more gaming platforms and titles available than ever before, this might seem like an unlikely claim. However, material and digital deterioration renders hardware and software unusable while retail and marketing practices create a discourse of perpetual innovation that fixes attention on the always already new and relegates the old to the bargain bin of obsolescence. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE | BOOKING REQUIRED AT WWW.BATHSPALIVE.COM

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LECTURES

commons G23/24

WEDNESDAY 28 JUN 6.00pm – 8.00pm

Photo © Donna Lisa Healy

Professorial Lecture Series

Prof. David Almond Stories From The Middle of the World Professor David Almond (Creative Writing) will be giving a lecture as part of our Professorial Lecture Series, 2016-17. David Almond’s work is published in over 40 languages, is performed on major stages, and has brought a string of literary awards from around the world. In this lecture, David explores the nature of human creativity. He questions the supposed barriers between different art forms, and between adults’ and children’s culture. He questions the supposed gulf between the metropolis and the region. He suggests that, like children, we need to be more playful, to cast aside our cultural inhibitions, and to make art together to create a better world.

EXHIBITION

sion hill gallery

THURSDAY 9 – SUNDAY 19 MAR

Imagined Space Hugh Sanders was born in Central London. He studied at LCC and the Royal College of Art. He firmly espouses to John Baldessari’s statement ‘We have to make the distinction between photographic imagery and photography’ In these works he explores ideas of urban and suburban spaces from memory and imagination through a sculptural process of model making and live projection. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE | BOOKING REQUIRED AT WWW.BATHSPALIVE.COM 22

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GENERAL INFORMATION

BOOKING

BURDALL’S YARD

bathspalive.com (no booking fees)

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 BBO 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 MARCH – JUNE 2017 Book at bathspalive.com BY – Burdall’s Yard | CM – Commons | MTC – Michael Tippett Centre | SS – St Swithin’s | UT – University Theatre | OTR – Old Theatre Royal | SH – Sion Hill Gallery | WMC – Wiltshire Music Centre | MT – Mission Theatre | EGG – The Egg | AR – Assembly Rooms | BBO – Bath Box Office

MARCH BBO

Urinetown

UT

Thu 2 – Sat 4 Mar

7.30pm (Sat Mat 2pm)

mTC

Tue 7 Mar

1.10pm

BBO

mTC

Wed 8 Mar

7.30pm

Exhibition: Imagined Space

SH

Ravel Day Gamelan

The Depraved Appetite of Tarrare the Freak Bonnendis Concert

BBO

Sylvia Hunt’s Dog Show

BBO

BBO

Thu 9 – Sun 19 Mar

7.30pm

mTC

Fri 10 Mar

7.30pm

mTC

Wed 15 Mar

7.30pm

Fri 17 Mar

7.30pm

BY cm23

Thu 21 Mar

6.00pm

Tutors Jazz Night

BY

Wed 24 Mar

8.00pm

Third Space Dance

UT

Mon 27 – Thu 30 Mar

Lecture: Elizabeth Filippouli

Times vary

cm23/24

Wed 29 Mar

6.00pm – 8.00pm

BBO

mTC

Wed 29 Mar

7.30pm

Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle

WMC

Fri 31 Mar

8.00pm

Lecture: Dexter Dalwood Fidelio Trio

APRIL SS

Tue 4 Apr

7.30pm

BY

Tue 4 Apr

8.00pm

Bath Spring Fest

BY

Wed 5 – Sat 8 Apr

Quartet

MT

Thu 13 Apr

UT

Tue 2 – Sat 6 May

St Swithin’s Easter Concert

BBO

Poetry: Denise Riley

Times vary 2.00pm & 7.30pm

MAY DRAMAFEST 2017

7.00pm

cm23

Tue 2 May

6.00pm – 7.00pm

Poetry: Sarah Howe

BY

Thu 4 May

8.00pm

Poetry: Malaika Kegode

BY

Thu 11 May

8.00pm

Jazz: Ollie Howell

BY

Fri 12 May

8.00pm

Lecture: Simon Marginson

Lecture: David Rothenburg Lecture: Geoff Witty & Jenny Gore

mTC

Wed 17 May

11.00am – 1.00pm

cm23/24

Wed 17 May

6.00pm – 8.00pm

Open Space

UT

Fri 19 & Sat 20 May

Party in the City

BY

Fri 19 May

Creative Music Technology

BY

Wed 24 May

7.30pm

OTR

Thu 25 May

7.30pm

Opera from Georgian Bath Fringe

BBO

BY

Fri 26 May – Sat 11 Jun

7.30pm 6.30pm onwards

Times vary

JUNE Lecture: James Newman Wind in the Willows Gala Concert

BBO

Lecture: Prof. David Almond

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cm23/24 egg AR cm23/24

Wed 7 Jun Thu 8 – Sat 10 Jun Fri 23 Jun Wed 28 Jun

6.00pm – 8.00pm 7.00pm (Sat 2.00pm & 7.00pm) 7.30pm 6.00pm – 8.00pm

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