SUMMER SEASON 2015 Arts & Cultural events at Bath Spa University
Theatre / Dance / Comedy / Poetry / Public Lectures / Exhibitions www.bathspalive.com
ABOUT BATH SPA LIVE Bath Spa Live is the production company for public cultural events at Bath Spa University. We produce over 100 events each year at the University’s three venues: the Michael Tippett Centre, University Theatre and Burdall’s Yard, as well as venues in Bath and the surrounding area. We also promote creativity and enable innovation by engaging students in the professional arts world. Bath Spa University Newton St. Loe Bath BA2 9BN Tel: 01225 875508 | email: info@bathspalive.com www.bathspalive.com | @bathspalive
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CREATIVITY - CULTURE - ENTERPRISE
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 SATURDAY 18 APRIL 7.30PM THE OLD THEATRE ROYAL
Give ‘Em What They Paid For! Follow a trio of graduating drama school students putting on a shockingly, splendiferous showcase extravaganza; or should I say extravaganzaaa darling! A hilarious farce about the minds and matter of drama students struggling through their final project. FULL PRICE £5
WEDNESDAY 22 APRIL 6PM COMMONS ATRIUM
Marenje Ensemble ‘Meta-mbira’ is a unique cross-cultural music and dance project performed by Marenje ensemble: world-renowned Zimbabwean mbira player, Chartwell Dutiro with Denise Rowe and the string quartet of Exeter Contemporary Sounds FREE - BOOKING REQUIRED
SATURDAY 25 APRIL 2PM & 7:30PM BURDALL’S YARD
WORDPLAY WordPlay is a rehearsed reading event that introduces audiences to new writers and their work. It’s an opportunity to discover new gems of writing and playwright’s stories - a place where you can truly say you saw it here first! FULL PRICE £5 | CONC £3 | BSU STUDENTS £3
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 23 - 25 APRIL & 30 APRIL - 2 MAY UNIVERSITY THEATRE
Monster Fest Bath Spa University Drama Studies Performance Projects Monster Fest is a fringe festival comprising up to 21 different works. It is a chance to see practical performance work made by this year’s graduating Drama Studies students. Drama at BSU offers specialised, creative arts and combined study pathways for students who seek to explore the immensity of drama as both a performance medium and an applied subject. Accordingly, the Monster Fest programme is diverse. It includes devised theatre, physical and visual theatre, stand-up comedy, processional theatre, immersive theatre, text-based drama, Shakespearean theatre, installations and more! All the events are free to attend and programme details will be available on the Bath Spa Live website.
FREE - BOOKING REQUIRED
www.bathspalive.com MONDAY 27 APRIL 3:30PM & 7PM BATH ASSEMBLY ROOMS
Graduate Fashion Show Bath School of Art And Design BA (Hons) Fashion Design students’ annual catwalk shows. A showcase of final year student collections presented in a catwalk presentation on professional catwalk models, produced by London Fashion Week Show Producer John Walford. A selection of 1st and 2nd year work will also be presented. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the work of the designers of tomorrow. Venue: The Ballroom, The Assembly Rooms, Bennett Street, Bath BA1 2QH
FULL PRICE £6
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 THURSDAY 30 APRIL 8PM BURDALL’S YARD
Poetry Centre presents: Continuing our popular poetry series down at Burdall’s we are joined by Erika Meitner (Associate Professor of English - Virginia Tech and Fiona Benson (recipient of Eric Gregory Award and a Faber New Poets Award).
FULL PRICE £3 | BSU STUDENTS FREE
FRIDAY 1 MAY 7:30PM MICHAEL TIPPETT CENTRE
Kreutzer Quartet Peter Sheppard Skaerved-Mihailo, Trandafilovski-Morgan, Goff-Neil Heyde Mihailo Trandafilovski-Magnets, Lava Crystals (Clarinet Quintet) Beethoven-Bagatelles Op 119 Webern-6 Bagatelles Edward Cowie-4th Quartet The Kreutzer Quartet are the dedicatees of hundreds of new works for string quartet. In the past few months, they have premiered pieces by Edward Cowie, Sadie Harrison, Michael Finnissy, Rolf Martinsson, David Gorton, John McCabe, David Matthews and Jeremy Dale Roberts. They have recorded critically acclaimed cycles of works by Reicha, Gerhard, Finnissy, Tippett, Matthews and Gloria Coates. They are resident artists at Wilton’s Music Hall, and Ensemble in Residence at Goldsmiths College. FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 WEDNESDAY 6 MAY 6:30PM BURDALL’S YARD
Dramatic Dissent Showcase This evening event will be a chance to explore how an audience engages with student creative activist products. Students will perform individually using stand-up, dance, music, monologue, performanceart etc or in groups producing short plays, dance/music ensembles, improv etc. This year, Dramatic Dissent is working with the Tolpuddle Radical Film Festival to take part in the 3rd annual Global Labor Film Festival (GLFF). FREE - BOOKING REQUIRED
FRIDAY 8 MAY 8PM BURDALL’S YARD
Jazz Night This concert features the premieres of jazz compositions by students on the BA Music course performed by a professional jazz sextet. The sextet consists of Adam Biggs (Piano), Ben Groenevelt (Double Bass), Rob Brian (Drums), Gethin Liddington (Trumpet), Sav Pacini (Trombone) and Damian Cook (Saxophones).
FULL PRICE £7 | CONC £5 | BSU STUDENTS £4
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 8 - 9 MAY 7:30PM UNIVERSITY THEATRE
Open Space Two evenings of exciting new contemporary dance that showcase the creativity of Bath Spa University students. The work is created and performed by undergraduate and postgraduate dancers and includes two newly commissioned group works created by internationally renowned artists Jean Abreu, Laila Diallo and Stuart Waters. This is a great opportunity to see the breadth of performance work that is generated by these talented young artists.
FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 FRIDAY 15 MAY 6PM BURDALL’S YARD
Party in the City An evening of music ranging from jazz to madrigals. Part of the Bath International Festival’s night of free events that brings the city to life with music, parades and dancing.
Bath Spa Big Band (6pm) 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. The Accidentals (6:30pm) The Accidentals have been performing for nearly four years. Set up at Bath Spa University, the choir has sung a huge array of songs and genres, specialising in easy listening and contemporary choral music. Chamber Winds (7pm) A Bath Spa University mixed-instrument ensemble which plays chamber music repertoire, with players selected from all years of the BA Music programme. George & the Dragons (7:30pm) George & the Dragons are an infusion of traditional jazz and grooving funk, with a dubstep drop thrown in here and there. Filling dancefloors since 2012, they want to get you dancing in 2015!
FREE - NO BOOKING REQUIRED
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 SATURDAY 16 MAY 3PM NEWTON PARK GROUNDS
Georgian Pleasures Bath Spa University presents the Vauxhall Players in an outdoor gala concert of English music from the 18th century. The programme will be performed in and around the Capability Brown parkland of Newton Park and will include songs and pieces by composers with Bath connections – Rauzzini, Herschel, Brooks and Milgrove – as well as popular pieces by established composers such as Arne and Haydn. There will also be a performance of Lampe’s The Dragon of Wantley, an opera popular throughout the 18th century. The event is a recreation of a typical afternoon’s entertainment of the period, performed in costume, complete with strolling players and vignettes. Alternative venues will be used at the Newton Park in the case of inclement weather. As there is limited seating patrons may want to bring blankets or cushions to sit on during the performances
FULL PRICE £15 | CONC £12 | BSU STUDENTS £5
WEDNESDAY 20 MAY 6:30PM BURDALL’S YARD
Creative Music Technology Graduate Show View an interactive exhibition of the highly original work of BSU’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
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 21 - 23 MAY UNIVERSITY THEATRE (for times see below)
The Liberty Tree By Chris Jury If you are baffled, bullied, intimidated, incensed, stressed, or oppressed and sick to death of being watched over, inspected, regulated, noted, registered, measured, numbered, censored, admonished, punished and betrayed, then The Liberty Tree might be just the tonic you need.
The Liberty Tree is a large-scale community musical that extols the virtues of community and of collective political action. With echoes of The Wizard Of Oz, The Liberty Tree uses drama, comedy and music to create a romping, hilarious, feel-good antidote to the austerity agenda and the relentless and depressing fragmentation and isolation of modern society. Rosa is a young woman working in a Call Centre (the electronic sweatshops of the 21st Century). She witnesses a manager cruelly bullying a colleague but does nothing. A fellow worker, Joe, does intervene and is sacked. That night Rosa is tormented by her cowardice in the face of such injustice. As she sleeps she dreams she awakes trapped in a mythical fairy tale land, The Land Of Do What You’re Told, and the only way out is to go on a journey to find The Liberty Tree… Thursday 21 May 7:30pm Friday 22 May 7:30pm Saturday 23 May 2pm & 7:30pm
FULL PRICE £10 | CONC £8 | BSU STUDENTS £5
www.bathspalive.com 23 MAY - 3 JUNE BURDALL’S YARD (Full details see website)
FRINGE FORTNIGHT AT BURDALL’S Sat 23 May | Under A Banner | 8pm | £7 A 5-piece band from the West Midlands who are very popular with folk/rock music fans. They supported New Model Army and have played a number of festivals in the past, including the award-winning Deerstock 2014.
Wed 27 6:30 & 8pm & Fri 29 May 11am | Marky Jay - Comedy Juggler prices vary One man, a camping table with a shiny suitcase on it, and stories, true stories, funny stories from his life. Mark James invites you to spend an evening with him, all his best circus tricks and routines, all his best stories from a life of performing, throwing away a normal career and failing to cross roads successfully. A stand-up pizza with extra grated circus on top.
Sun 31 May | Women of World War 1 | 6:30pm | £10/£5 Women of all ages and backgrounds relate their experiences of living through the dramatic events of WW1. Their varied stories, drawn from letters, diaries, poems and autobiographies, are brought to life with music for piano and strings written by female composers of the era, among them Lili and Nadia Boulanger, Rebecca Clarke, Ethel Smyth, Alma Mahler, Mel Bonis and Muriel Herbert.
Sun 31 May | Tracey & Jason | 8:30pm | £8 Tracey & Jason launch their Diamonds EP of 60s film tunes and originals, plus other pop-jazz gems. Tracey Kelly’s ethereal vocals join with Jason Sidwell’s tasty electric and acoustic guitars to create a sumptuous, unique vibe.
Mon 1 June | Live Music: Beth Morris, Portia Reed & Sinnober | 8pm | £7/£5/£3 Beth Morris is a Brighton-based singer songwriter. Portia is a singer-songwriter who has toured the UK playing various festivals and supporting influential artists. With her roots firmly set in old blues and soul music she has a deeply unique and rapturous sound. Sinnober are a Danish/British trio. Masterfully selfpenned Alt-Blues/Country/Pop with sunshine harmonies
Tues 2 June | Wyrd-O! Tales from The Absurdicon | 6:30pm | £7/£5 From The Guardian Visual Shakespeare Prize winner and seasoned improviser, Simon Blakeman, comes this ‘go anywhere’ theatre fizzing with wyrd wisdom. A one man show with guest artists and totally made in the moment so that NO TWO SHOWS ARE THE SAME!
Wed 3 June | 2 UP, 2 DOWN, 1 BACK | 2:30pm | £8/£6 Five teenagers wake up in a void, neither knowing each other, or how they got there. The only thing visible is a box with the words ‘2 Up, 2 Down, 1 Back’ written on it. Forced to play a deadly game, they have to face up to the consequences of their actions, and to fight for a second chance to return to… Reality.
Wed 3 June | Doug McLeod - Acoustic Blues | 8pm | £10/£8 Doug MacLeod, winner of two 2014 Blues Music Awards for acoustic album and acoustic artist of the year and the winner of The 2013 Blues Blast Music Award for Male Artist Of The Year and perennial Blues Music Award nominee, is a singer-songwriter in the American tradition. Plus support (BSU’s Cassidy Sacre)
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 4 - 7 June | Ridiculusmus - The Happy Ones (Previews) | £10 /£8 Times vary see website We’ve been toying with a ridiculously lengthy explanatory sub-title for this new work in our trilogy of plays that highlight innovative uses of dialogue as a means of treating mental health. “Progress Report on MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for Chronic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in South Carolina’ sounds like you’ll be getting a dryly delivered recitation of a stuffy medical report. Rest assured that this is a non-stop action theatrical sit-rom-com with explosions, blood, vomit and singing. Two invalided soldiers aim to attempt a DIY therapy session cum battle re-enactment while on the best psychedelic medicine they can buy on the street. One has already entered into a state of schmaltzy enlightenment and reconciliation post-MDMA assisted therapy, and wants his friend to join him on his dreamboat of heroism and cross-cultural unity. But his friend has locked himself in a box…
Sat 6 June | Noir : A Dick Privet Mystery | 6:30pm | £8.50/£7.50 A puppet theatre pastiche of film noir detective thrillers. Wealthy businessman Mr Richman hires hard boiled private detective Dick Privet to find a missing person. Dick soon discovers that he’s not the only one hunting for Jonny Volent. He sure is a popular guy, but there’s more to the case than first meets the eye. Dick soon becomes embroiled with femme fatale Lola Me-me as the two of them witness a murder and try to out-fox the heavies, and then there is the mysterious man calling himself The Collector on their tail.
Sat 6 June |Bring it All Back - 90’s Party/Tribute Night | 8pm | £8/£5/£4 5-Piece 90’s/00’s Cheese Band. Amazing sets where each Popalicious tune follows straight through to the other. No pauses, just tons of fun! Featuring some of the most recognisable songs from the 90s by the Spice Girls, S Club 7, Shania Twain & the Backstreet Boys.
ALSO AT BURDALL’S DURING FRINGE FORTNIGHT (see website for details) Timothy | Check website for dates,times and prices Timothy is a husband any woman would die for. But when his wife suspects he is plotting to kill her she calls on her two friends to help. Not knowing what to expect, they soon find themselves in a tangled web of accusation, hysteria and cocoa - all on a Sunday afternoon.
Nightflyer by Martin Malcolm | Check website for dates,times and prices Spook is out cold. His mates can’t even get him on his feet. ‘Is he breathing alright? Don’t wanna be with him if he’s not breathing alright.’ The cold dark streets are spinning and no-one’s seen the Nightflyer.
Still Waters | Check website for dates,times and prices “Dearest, I feel certain I am going mad again.” An exploration through letters of the life, love and suicide of Virginia Woolf; and how relationships with herself and others created one of the most influential British writers of the 20th century. Using spoken verse, a Capella singing and lyrical movement this exciting piece marries verbatim text with new writing and music to plumb the depths of a dark and troubled mind to ask what hides in the stream of consciousness
I don’t want to be Yoko Ono | Check website for dates,times and prices Two couples struggle to balance feuds and friendship as they tour the country paying tribute to some of the greatest performers ever to have lived. Needless to say, they fall slightly short of the real thing. Provoked by the discourteous compere they must decide what is more important: career or companionship. With riotous rivalry and hysterical humiliation, on one particular night in Wolverhampton, the conflict of interests reaches its peak. Yet, the show must go on…
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 TUESDAY 26 MAY 8PM BURDALL’S YARD
Poetry Centre presents: Tim Liardet launches his new collection The World Before Snow at Burdall’s Yard. Tim has produced nine collections of poetry. The Blood Choir was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation for Summer 2006 and short-listed for the T.S. Eliot Prize. His pamphlet - Priest Skear -appeared in 2010 and was the Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice for winter of that year. FULL PRICE £3 | BSU STUDENTS FREE
WEDNESDAY 27 MAY 7:30PM MICHAEL TIPPETT CENTRE
Plus-Minus Two concerts featuring new compositions by Bath Spa University Music students. Plus-Minus is an Anglo/Belgium octet committed to presenting new work alongside landmark modern repertoire. Formed in 2003 by Joanna Bailie and Matthew Shlomowitz, Plus-Minus is distinguished by its interest in avantgarde, conceptual, and experimental open instrumentation pieces such as Stockhausen‘s 1963 classic, from which the group takes its name. Composers who have written pieces for the group include Laurence Crane, Bryn Harrison, Stefan Van Eycken, David Helbich, Michael Finnissy, James Saunders, Joanna Bailie, Trond Reinholdtsen, Damien Ricketson, Oyvind Torvund and Erik Ulman. FREE - BOOKING REQUIRED
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 6 - 21 JUNE 10AM-5PM DAILY SION HILL GALLERY
Bath School of Art and Design Undergraduate Degree Shows The Art and Design Undergraduate Degree Show provides an exciting showcase for the work of the graduating students in Creative Arts, Contemporary Arts Practice, Fashion Design, Fine Art, Graphic Communication, Photography, Textiles for Fashion and Interiors and Three Dimensional Design. The Bath School of Art and Design was founded more than 160 years ago and has a successful history and international reputation for creativity and innovation. The School provides students with the opportunity to work with a range of internationally recognised art and design practitioners and thinkers in an unparalleled creative context. www.artdesign.bathspa.ac.uk/news/degree-show-2015/
FREE
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362 FRIDAY 12 JUNE 7:30PM ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BATH
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 prestigous Assembly Rooms. This year, the Bath Spa University Orchestra and graduating singers present excerpts from Gershwin’s timeless American classic Porgy and Bess, performing such memorable songs as ‘Summertime’ and ‘It Ain’t Necessarily So. Other highlights include William Walton’s Crown Imperial, which was first performed at the coronation of King George VI in 1937. The evening will also feature concertos: Ferdinand David Concertino for bassoon, Songs from Messiaen’s Poèmes pour Mi and The second movement of Rodrigo’s Guitar Concerto performed by student soloists.
FULL PRICE £12 | CONC £10 | BSU STUDENT £6
www.bathspalive.com or 01225 463362
FREE PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES IN COMMONS TUESDAY 5 MAY 6PM BARONESS HELENA KENNEDY QC
Thinking BigInternational Challenges Need International Strategies Globalisation is presenting challenges and prospects which require imaginative and collaborative responses. Yet what we are seeing too often is the rise of nationalisms and growing xenophobia - a retreat into the familiar.
“The idea of global citizenship presents exciting possibilities but the roadmap needs to be drawn with good international law, revitalised institutions and an inspirational vision.� Baroness Helena Kennedy QC
TUESDAY 12 MAY 6:30PM FOR 7PM PROF SIAN SULLIVAN
Maps and Memory This talk will follow the footsteps of early European travellers to the country now known as Namibia. Many of these men were supported by the Royal Geographical Society. Their mapping and economic activities in the west Namibian landscape were critical for opening the country to colonial expansion and the creation of a modern economy. But these innovations often rested uneasily with conceptions of landscapes held by people indigenous to the territory, traces of which can be discerned through ethnographic fieldwork. Professor Sullivan, who has conducted research in west Namibia since 1992, will draw on diverse maps and the stories they tell, to discuss the complex historical processes influencing the present geography of this African landscape.
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EXHIBITIONS 27 APRIL - 1 MAY (DAYTIME) SION HILL GALLERY The Matchbox Museum A collaborative piece of artwork, curated by former Graphics student Paul St George and bringing together former art students from Bath Spa University and its predecessor colleges, to contribute to a single, mixed media, piece of work. Each artist’s contribution is the size of a matchbox. www.artdesign.bathspa.ac.uk/news/the-matchbox-museum
11 - 15 MAY (DAYTIME) SION HILL GALLERY SMILE An exhibition of portraits by final year BA (Hons) Creative Arts student, Felicity Jowitt, exploring the use of different media to capture the character of the subject. Media and techniques employed include woodcut, screen printing, knitting, ceramics, print and plastic. www.artdesign.bathspa.ac.uk/news/smile-felicity-jowitt/
MARCH - JUNE
NATIONAL TOURING EXHIBITION JERWOOD DRAWING SERIES Founded in 1994, the Jerwood Drawing Prize is the largest and longest running annual open exhibition for drawing in the UK. The Bath School of Art and Design is proud to host the organisation of this annual exhibition, which is a joint initiative supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation, and presented as part of Jerwood Visual Arts. A fully illustrated catalogue is available.
jerwoodvisualarts.org/jerwood-drawing-prize-2014 The Gallery, The Arts University at Bournemouth 13 March – 23 April 2015 aucb.ac.uk/about-Us/campus/gallery/
Sally Taylor, Confused Head 27, 2014. Courtesy the artist and Jerwood Drawing Prize 2015
The Burton Art Gallery And Museum, Bideford 9 May – 12 June 2015 burtonartgallery.co.uk
INFORMATION www.bathspalive.com (no booking fees)
Audience members who book in advance through www.bathspalive.com can also book free parking permits for Newton Park campus at the same time.
Bath Box Office: 01225 463362
Visitors to Newton Park campus who book tickets through Bath Box Office must collect a visitor parking permit at the campus security gate and pay £1 to park. The following groups are eligible for concession tickets: BSU Students & Staff, Full time students, Under 16’s, benefit recipients, Over 65’s, Registered disabled, (Carers and assistants to disabled patrons entitled to free tickets). Proof required. Bath Spa Live’s bar opens at our venues from 30 minutes before each performance starts. We serve a range of soft and alcoholic drinks, all at student-friendly prices. TRAVELLING TO OUR VENUES Commons, Michael Tippet Centre and University Theatre: ADDRESS: Bath Spa University, Newton Park Campus, Bath BA2 9BN Buses from Bath Service 15 runs every 15 minutes between Bath city centre and Newton Park via Oldfield Park, Windsor Bridge and Newbridge Road. Buses from Bristol 37, 38, 39, 39X from Bristol Temple Meads with stops at Brislington, Keynsham and Saltford. The 15 bus to Newton Park departs from the bus station next door. Train Exit Bath Spa train station via the main ticket office and turn left. The 15 bus to Newton Park departs from the bus station next door. The car park is at the far end of campus, about an 8-minute walk from the venues. Burdall’s Yard: ADDRESS: Burdall’s Yard, 7A Anglo Terrace, London Road, Bath BA1 5NH Buses 6, 7, 13, 231, 271, 272 bus services stop at Snow Hill (3 minutes’ walk from Burdall’s Yard). See www.firstgroup.com for further bus information. Parking 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 Walcot Street (6 minutes’ walk from Burdall’s Yard). Passengers can be dropped off in the loading parking area opposite Burdall’s Yard. Train Burdall’s Yard is about 20 minutes’ walk from Bath Spa Train Station. Bus services 231 and 271 run from the bus station next to the train station. 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 s.harris1@bathspa.ac.uk
DIARY FOR APRIL - JUNE 2015 Booking on www.bathspalive.com / 01225 463362 UT - University Theatre / MTC - Michael Tippett Centre / BY - Burdall’s Yard / AS - Assemby Rooms
APRIL Give ‘em What They Paid For! Old Theatre Royal Marenje Ensemble Commons Wordplay BY Monster Fest UT Graduate Fashion Show AS The Matchbox Museum Sion Hill Poetry Centre Presents BY Monster Fest UT MAY Kreutzer Quartet MTC Lecture: Baroness Kennedy Commons Dramatic Dissent BY Jazz Night BY Open Space UT Smile Exhibition Sion Hill Lecture: Prof Sian Sullivan Commons Georgian Pleasures Newton Park Creative Music Technology BY The Liberty Tree UT Under A Banner BY Poetry Centre Presents BY Plus Minus MTC Marky Jay BY Women of WW1 BY Tracey & Jason BY JUNE Live Music Night BY Wyrd-O! Tales BY 2 UP, 2 DOWN 1 BACK BY Doug McLeod Acoustic Blues BY BSAD Degree Show Sion Hill Ridiculusmus “Happy Ones” BY A Dick Privet Mystery BY Live 90’s Tribute Band BY Gala Concert AS
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