AUGUST - DECEMBER 2014
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Discover... FRESHLY SQUEEZED ......................................................................................PAGE 4 SINGER-SONGWRITERS .................................................................................PAGE 6 BANDS ..............................................................................................................PAGE 10 TRIBUTE & PARTY BANDS ............................................................................PAGE 15 NEW MUSIC .....................................................................................................PAGE 17 ROOTS ..............................................................................................................PAGE 19 JAZZ & BLUES.................................................................................................PAGE 22 COMEDY & SPOKEN WORD ...........................................................................PAGE 24 DANCE ..............................................................................................................PAGE 29 THEATRE ..........................................................................................................PAGE 33 FAMILY..............................................................................................................PAGE 37 CREATIVE LEARNING .....................................................................................PAGE 39 AT A GLANCE ..................................................................................................PAGE 41 NEED TO KNOW...............................................................................................PAGE 44 Supported by
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DISCOVER TOMORROW’S LEGENDS TODAY THE FUNNIEST COMEDY ROCKING BANDS CHILLED OUT GROOVES THOUGHT PROVOKING DRAMA FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY SEE IT ALL AT ABERDEEN’S CUTTING EDGE CULTURAL HEART…
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FRESHLY SQUEEZED ...tomorrow’s legends
Friday 29 August
doors 7.30pm
THE MIRROR TRAP A five piece rock ‘n’ roll band from Scotland who like music to be full of heart and soul, blood and guts, sweat and tears. The band’s debut was released in 2011 and the follow up hit the streets this year following on from slots at T in the Park and live BBC radio sessions.
£6.60
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Sunday 28 September
doors 7.30pm
Thursday 9 October
doors 7.30pm
VIGO THIEVES
ELIZA AND THE BEAR
Vigo Thieves recently made history by becoming the first unsigned band to sell out two consecutive nights in Glasgow’s famous King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut venue and then opened the Transmissions Stage at T in the Park to 3,000 people. Now you can catch Scotland’s next big thing at The Lemon Tree this September.
As a band well versed in delivering that all-important melodic hook, and with the lyrical prowess to match, it’s no surprise that the last 6 months has seen them receive support on the airwaves too. Following a string of high-profile support slots for the likes of Paramore, Imagine Dragons and Twin Atlantic they head to Aberdeen as part of their own headline tour.
£7.70
Sunday 23 November
LOUNGE (standing)
doors 7.30pm
MODEL AEROPLANES Model Aeroplanes is made up of four lifelong friends, brought together by their love of making fresh, honest pop music. Since forming in January 2013, Model Aeroplanes released a successful first single, Crazy, which secured the band a slot on the prestigious BBC Introducing Stage at Scotland’s T in the Park music festival, where they received one of the biggest crowds for that stage over the weekend.
£6.60
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£8.80
Sunday 14 December
LOUNGE (standing)
doors 7.30pm
PICTISH TRAIL & SWEET BABOO
Two sonic stallions from the Moshi Moshi stable canter around the counties, for a seasonal co-headline tour. Lyrical singersongshapers, Stephen Black, and Johnny Lynch (Sweet Baboo and Pictish Trail, respectively), both know the power of collaboration. For this special advent tour, the pair are reunited for a fortnight of song-swapping, thigh-slapping and local-ale gargling.
£11
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SINGER/ SONGWRITERS ...waxing lyrical
Monday 15 September
doors 7.30pm
SHARON CORR Sharon Corr is a Grammy Nominee / Brit Award Winner, singer/songwriter and violinist - and has been hugely successful both as a member of legendary Irish group The Corrs and as a solo artist. The Corrs exhibited a unique blend of Celtic/Pop/Rock sold over 45 million albums over their 15 years in existence. They toured arenas and stadiums across the globe and we are pleased to welcome Sharon to The Lemon Tree as part of her own tour.
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Friday 12 September
doors 7.30pm
CHRIS HELME & MARK MORRISS
Thursday 23 September
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doors 7pm
IAN HUNTER & THE RANT BAND As leader of ‘70’s British rock legends Mott The Hoople and a hugely influential solo artist, Ian Hunter is widely revered as one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most compelling performers, as well as one of it’s most articulate songwriters. As author of many immortal anthems he remains a hero to musicians and fans around the world.
£27.50
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CATE LE BON
Two iconic indie front men Chris Helme (ex Seahorses) & Mark Morris (ex Bluetones) come together for a unique & intimate double headline event in support of Cancer Research UK. With 17 UK top 40 singles, 1 US & 2 UK top 10 albums behind them, it promises to be an un-forgettable evening for a fantastic cause.
£16.50
Sunday 14 September
Hailing from Wales but currently a resident of Los Angeles, Cate Le Bon’s latest album was informed by a period of taking stock after bereavement. This has resulted in a unique and dreamlike edifice and one that has been created by an artist at the height of their powers.
£9.90
LOUNGE (standing)
Tuesday 30 September
doors 7.30pm
THOMAS TRUAX As a singer-songwriter who uses invents and performs with experimental instruments, a Thomas Truax show is like no other. From his Cadillac Beatspinner Wheel to his now famous Hornicator his instruments have been described as “though plucked straight from the mind of Tim Burton”. With a string of acclaimed singles and albums to his name and a mesmerising live show this is a performance you won’t want to miss.
£8.80
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Monday 13 October
doors 7.30pm
RODDY HART & THE LONESOME FIRE Roddy Hart and The Lonesome Fire is the eponymous debut album from one of Scotland’s most industrious and respected bands. Roddy has spent the last few years building a formidable six-piece band to produce an album of epic proportions: dark, brooding and atmospheric but shot through with moments of beauty and hope.
£11
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Thursday 30 October
Sunday 26 October
doors 8pm
SCOTT MATTHEWS Ivor Novello award winning singer/songwriter Scott Matthews starts 2014 with a new album and intimate solo tour. Having previously embarked on a number of sell-out headline tours, Scott has also been fortunate enough to tour with some of the world’s most respected artists including Foo Fighters, Snow Patrol, Rufus Wainwright, Tori Amos and Robert Plant.
£13.75
LOUNGE (seated)
doors 7.30pm
CAMILLE O’SULLIVAN
Camille O’Sullivan is a singer with a reputation for her amazing live performances and has built a strong and dedicated following, having completed out seasons tour in the UK, New York and Australia. She supported Jools Holland on his 2009 Autumn Tour commencing in the Royal Albert Hall, having also performed her own 6 week run in the West End London at the Apollo Theatre and returning to Sydney Opera House to perform in Hal Wilners Rogue Galleries...as Camille would say MEOW!!
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Monday 3 November
doors 7.30pm
RACHEL SERMANNI Fresh faced Scottish folk favourite Rachel Sermanni has exploded onto the folk scene to heaps of praise from fans and critics alike. A straight-up storyteller with a voice to blow all others clean out of the water. Rachel releases her new live album and single this Autumn and we’re pleased to welcome her to The Lemon Tree as part of her tour.
£13.75
Thursday 6 November
LOUNGE (seated)
doors 7.30pm
JOANNE SHAW TAYLOR
Following two sell-out UK tours in 2013, Julia Fordham returns to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her landmark album Porcelain. Julia will be performing the album in its entirety, accompanied by her long-time pianist and album producer Grant Mitchell.
£22
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JULIA FORDHAM
British blues rock guitarist Joanne Shaw Taylor returns to UK shores with a Nationwide UK Tour in November 2014 with special guest Bernie Marsden. Having won Best Female Vocalist and Songwriter of the Year at the 2011 British Blues Award she visits Aberdeen following her fourth new studio album, “The Dirty Truth”.
£19.25
Monday 17 November
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BANDS ...hot to rock!
Thursday 11 September
doors 7.30pm
THE TWILIGHT SAD Describing their sound as “folk with layers of noise,” with music critics commenting “a band that inject some real emotion and dynamic excitement into a comparatively standard template” the Twilight Sad are a live act not to be missed.
£14.85
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Thursday 18 September
doors 7.30pm
Friday 3 October
doors 8pm
DRAGONFORCE
BIG COUNTRY
DragonForce are a band the vital statistics of which are well known by now. Album sales figures in the millions, the Grammy nod, the sold-out world tours, the lightspeed guitar work and that Guitar Hero tie-in. This is certainly a show for all the budding guitar virtuosos out there!
The band will be performing songs from their classic Multi-million selling album ‘Steeltown’. This was the their second studio album and was recorded at ABBA’s Polar Studios in Stockholm with Steve Lillywhite producing. Regarded by many as a classic, the multimillion selling Steeltown went straight to the Number 1 slot in the album charts.
£17.60
Friday 10 October
LOUNGE (standing)
doors 7pm
£27.50
Saturday 11 October
LOUNGE (standing)
doors 8pm
SHOWADDYWADDY
DJ YODA
Showaddywaddy have long been established as Europe’s most successful ever exponents of retro-inspired rock & roll. The record speaks for itself! 23 Top 40 hit singles, including 10 Top 5 hits including Under The Moon of Love, When and You Got What It Takes and 15 massive selling albums. An incredible live show - acclaimed the world over!
On Saturday October 11th for one night only The Lemon Tree becomes DJ Yoda’s Cinema! In a special seated performance DJ Yoda will take the Aberdeen audience through an incredible visual and audio journey. His seminal How To Cut & Paste series showcased a tongue-incheek mixing style that prompted Q Magazine to declare him “one of the ten DJs to see before you die”, whilst Hip Hop Connection voted him “one of the top three DJs in the world”.
£22
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£16.50
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Sunday 12 October
doors 8pm
BROKEN RECORDS
Broken Records hit the road with their dynamic live show described as “without a weak link. Sutherland’s voice swoops from pitchperfect falsetto to sonorous baritone without missing a note” (Guardian). They have toured with The National and in 2010 headline toured the US. Their festival performances include Glastonbury, SXSW, T in the Park and a main-stage slot at Latitude.
£8.80
Friday 7 November
JUNEBUG
LOUNGE (standing)
doors 8pm
Junebug are an acoustic / rock five piece from Aberdeen, that draws influence from the likes of Stereophonics & Kate Bush. They blend a mix of distortion with acoustic harmonies to produce a result that combines the caress of Bombay Bicycle Club with the energy of Blondie. The band return home to Aberdeen to perform their first headline show at The Lemon Tree to celebrate the release of their most recent EP entitled The Singles. £7.70 LOUNGE (standing)
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Saturday 8 November
doors 7.30pm
ALABAMA 3
Mixing rock, electronic, blues, country, gospel and spoken word has brought Alabama 3 international fame with their own unique style. With a string of hits, most notably “Woke Up This Morning”, the band are loved for their fusion of styles, ironic intent, humorous personas and outrageous live performances. Never standing still the ALABAMA 3 will take new and old material and their “let’s have a party” and celebration spirit to their fans with their annual UK tour.
£22
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Tuesday 11 November
doors 7.30pm
HUE & CRY
doors 7.30pm
STANLEY ODD
Brothers Patrick and Gregory Kane made a huge impact in the late 80’s with the albums Seduced and Abandoned and Remote as well as the massive hit singles such as Labour of Love. Hue and Cry have sold tens of thousands of concert tickets worldwide, as well as performing alongside some of the greatest artists in music history, appearing with U2, James Brown, Madonna, Al Green and Van Morrison to name but a few.
£25.85
Saturday 15 November
LOUNGE (standing)
Sunday 16 November
Commenting on aspects of society and culture ranging from Scottish Independence to quality of life to the inexplicable rise of Robin Thicke, alternative Scottish hip-hop band Stanley Odd like to keep an eye on things. 2013 saw Stanley Odd’s first trip to the US (in support of The View), their two biggest headline shows to date (accompanied by an 11-piece string orchestra), a Scottish Album of the Year nomination and a host of summer festival appearances.
£7.70
LOUNGE (standing)
doors 7.30pm
WISHBONE ASH Legendary British band Wishbone Ash, pioneers of the twin-guitar rock that influenced groups from Thin Lizzy to Iron Maiden, stop off in the UK as part of their World Tour to perform such classic tracks from their multi-million selling albums as The King Will Come, Throw Down The Sword & Blowin’ Free. As one of the busiest bands in rock, we suggest you book early to avoid disappointment.
£18.70
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Thursday 20 November
doors 7.30pm
BEANS ON TOAST Drunk folk singer, barefoot troubadour and cult legend Beans on Toast has been around the block more times than he cares to remember. Thankfully though, with his unique blend of simple songs and no holds barred quick wit, he is an act that is anything but tired.
£9.90
LOUNGE (standing)
Friday 21 November
doors 7pm
Sunday 30 November
doors 7pm
STEVE CROPPER & THE ANIMALS
BAY CITY ROLLERS
Perhaps the ultimate testament to Steve Cropper’s immense contribution to music was his ranking by Mojo Magazine as the number two guitarist of all-time (Jimi Hendrix was number one). The Animals were one of the most important British bands of the 1960s. The group is widely considered the raunchiest, dirtiest, and most authentic and uncompromisingly raw band of their time.
After joining the Bay City Rollers in November 1973, the tartan teen sensations, with Les McKeown on lead vocals, shot to superstardom and kicked off Rollermania. With Les as vocalist, their first single Remember shot up the UK charts to No 6 and was quickly followed by Shang-A-Lang, Summerlove Sensation and All Of Me Loves All Of You all hitting the top five.
£27.50
£22
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STARRING LES MCKEOWN
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TRIBUTE & PARTY BANDS ...waxing ...a crackin’ lyrical night out
Wednesday 31 December
doors 8pm
HOGMANAY WITH THE SELLOUTS
Bring your dancing shoes and bring in this New Year’s eve with style! The band play an eclectic set full of well-known hits by acts such as The Beatles, The Killers, Kinks and Roy Orbison to modern classics like Daft Punk, LCD Soundsystem, Arctic Monkeys, Vampire Weekend, Pharrell and much more. Over the last year the band have played outside of the UK in Europe & North America at special request and previous hometown Hogmanay shows have sold out very quickly! Book now to avoid disappointment!
£11
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Friday 31 October
doors 7.30pm
Saturday 30 August
doors 8pm
MACFLOYD
FUNK CONNECTION
MacFloyd (Scottish Pink Floyd) return to The Lemon Tree with a new show looking back over the career of Pink Floyd- spanning almost 30 years. The show will be a varied mix of Floyd classics covering this timeless music from 1967 to 1994 including material from among others “Wish you were here”, “Animals, “The Wall” and “The Division Bell” albums.
Continuing Aberdeen’s tradition of large and horny soul and funk tribute bands Funk Connection are a 10 piece outfit established in 2004 with personnel from a long line of local Funk, Soul and R&B bands. From Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5 and James Brown their musical influence is drawn from Funk and Soul classics that fill the dance floors of every venue they play.
£14.30
£11
Friday 14 November
LOUNGE (standing)
doors 7.30pm
HELLS BELLS Hells Bells are an accomplished AC/DC Tribute Band who have performed all over the UK as well as Portugal, Austria, Russia, Belgium, Czech Republic and the Middle East. If you love AC/DC then you’ll love our high energy performance - a show not to be missed. Check out the Gig Guide to find out when we’re playing near you and we’ll see you there!
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Saturday 13 December
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BLOODY MARYS CHRISTMAS PARTY Aberdeen’s first, favourite and funniest tribute act make a welcome return to the Lemon Tree with their popular Christmas show. The popular ‘Frockers’ promise more of their off the wall takes from the music business fraternity. With their trademark ABBA, Take That and Rocky Horror Show Tributes and of course ammunition from the current crop of artists. £16.50 LOUNGE (standing)
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NEW MUSIC
...waxing lyrical ...sounds sensational
Oscar Bianchi Fluente Oscar Strasnoy Hanokh Jose Manuel Lopez Lopez New work (world premiere)
soundconversation following the performance
Saturday 25 October
starts 6pm
NEW PIPING/VOICE
WITH ERWAN KERAVEC, BAGPIPES, DONATIENNE MICHEL-DANSAC, SOPRANO AND BEÑAT ACHIARY, BARITONE Everything seems to oppose classical voices and bagpipes: erudite versus traditional, human versus primal... Yet, things might not be that simple. Maybe the sound of the bagpipe can be organic, maybe it can blend with the voice, maybe the voice can be a powerful, outside instrument, maybe the bagpipe can whisper. Then, could there be anything better than singing and bagpiping together?... £8.80 LOUNGE (seated)
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Saturday 25 October
starts 8pm
FULGOR AL BIES
Fulgor al bies is a quartet of sound artists from Argentina playing instruments including bandoneón, piano, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, tarka and live electroacoustic processing. The group covers work in contemporary music, noise and minimalism, weaving in traditional tango gestures and expanding genre boundaries. Blending sounds of traditional instruments, extended techniques, audio processing, and Buenos Aires city soundscapes, the ensemble creates a unique language that allows it to generate its own language, expressing South American and River Plate cultural identity.
£8.80
STUDIO (seated)
Saturday 1 November
starts 8pm
MR MCFALL’S CHAMBER Remembered/Imagined With award-winning Gaelic singer Maeve Mackinnon, celebrated author and actor Angus Peter Campbell and electronic artist and Creative Producer Amble Skuse. Four new works are interwoven with beautiful traditional repertoire and poetry, creating a performance that captures the riches of our cultural history through music and words with live instrumental, vocal and electronic sound. Scottish traditional musicians and composers teamed up with writers to create new works of music and words inspired by the archive at The School of Scottish Studies, housed in the University of Edinburgh. The archive is a treasure trove of recordings of songs, music, tales, verse, customs, beliefs and oral history. “Old tunes, maybe, but magically fresh takes on them” The Scotsman * * * * Ailie Robertson/Rebecca Sharp For the bees Amble Skuse/ Angus Peter Campbell/Sophie Cooke Clachan Beò Mike Vass/Charlotte Murray After Niall Sgrob
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ROOTS ...waxing fantastic ...folking lyrical
Tuesday 14 October
doors 8pm
LULO REINHART
Lulo Reinhardt represents one of the most unique voices in gypsy-jazz music today. His Latin-Swing Project combines pure gypsy-swing music with elements of Latin music such as flamenco, tango, and bossa nova. Lulo is the grand-nephew of jazz legend Django Reinhardt. But the family’s musical lineage is peppered with highly talented musicians including his uncle, the gypsy violin master Shnuckenack Reinhardt.
£13.75
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Wednesday 1 October
doors 7.30pm
THE OUTSIDE TRACK AND PAUL MCKENNA BAND Two of the most dynamic, exciting and engaging traditional Celtic music acts join forces in one dazzling and compelling concert. The Outside Track and The Paul McKenna Band combine a vast array of cultural folk influences. Their special marriage of Celtic music, song and dance has been rapturously received around the world.
£15.40
LOUNGE (standing)
Tuesday 7 October
doors 8pm
Wednesday 8 October
doors 8pm
MARTIN CARTHY/ DAVE SWARBICK
ROSS AINSLIE/ JARLATH HENDERSON
£13.75
£11
Their experienced approach to their art lacks none of the fervour of their early days, and brings a maturity born of many years living with the music that is an integral part of their beings. All the old skills are demonstrated with a new collection of traditional songs and instrumentals. “Intense and demanding, this is hard core traditional music.” Telegraph
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Individually they’re two of the best players around but collectively they create a chemistry which is almost magic. Not only vastly talented, they have created a sound that is bursting with emotion and energy - a fusion of pipes and flutes pushing the boundaries in a performance which is a vibrant mix of new and original compositions along with traditional tunes. LOUNGE (seated)
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Wednesday 15 October
doors 8pm
Tuesday 28 October
doors 7.30pm
JUAN MARTIN
JAMES YORKSTON
Juan and Chaparro both come out of the Málaga tradition of flamenco and bring the pure, powerful and poetic art of today to their duo. Juan is a world renowned guitarist who was voted into the top flamenco guitarists in the world and Chaparro is a prize winning guitarist from Málaga who has toured widely accompanying famous flamenco singers. £16.50 LOUNGE (seated)
James Yorkston, an artist not unfamiliar with the notion of collaboration, has opened the studio doors to a broad and brilliant selection of players on this his eighth studio album. Embarking on a tour in support of his new LP he will be showcasing his work new and old in a show that will sure to delight fans.
PRESENTS 2 GUITARRAS MALAGUEÑAS WITH CHAPARRO DE MÁLAGA
Friday 17 October
£13.20
LOUNGE (seated)
doors 8pm
SKERRYVORE Formed on the tiny Isle of Tiree in 2005 over a shared love of music, Skerryvore are previous winners of a string of prestigious awards including SNMA Record of the Year and SMTA Live Act of the Year. Having garnered much critical acclaim they are back on the road to bring a flavour of their upcoming album due for release this year.
£16.50
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JAZZ & BLUES ...stylish grooves
Monday 29 September
doors 7.30pm
CAT’S CLUB
Cat’s Club, led by crtically acclaimed singer Cathie Rae, brings together some of Scotland’s finest jazz musicians including three award winners; Graeme Stephen on guitar, Paul Harrison on piano / organ, John Lowrie on drums and the amazing Brazilian bassist Mario Caribe. The music is stylish and moving. Expect original songs, contemporary arrangements and new takes on classics.
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Tuesday 2 October
doors 7.30pm
CARL VERHEYEN
The Carl Verheyen Band returns to Europe following the amazing reception of their tour late last year celebrating his new album Mustang Run. As always, the musicians in Carl’s group are the “cream” of LA’s finest “first call” players. They offer up selections from all 12 of Carl’s CDs, alongside new work and a few special live pieces by the band. Audiences will revel in exceptional virtuosity with soulful passion via a unique “California” blend of blues, jazz, R&B and acoustic music, alongside classic west coast USA rock, British blues, and southern R&B. £16.50 LOUNGE (seated)
P Tuesday 4 November
CAR PARKING doors 7.30pm
PHILIP CLOUTS QUARTET The dancing exuberance of South African Township music, the convivial groove of gospel-influenced soul jazz, the joyful sway of Cuban guaguanco rhythms, the bluesy melodies of middle eastern praise songs and so much more all come together in pianist Philip Clouts’ superbly accomplished quartet.
£13.20
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IN THE CITY CENTRE FOR ONLY
£2
You can get a token for the Bon Accord Centre Car Parks (5.30pm - 11pm) - ask at the box office.
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COMEDY & SPOKEN WORD ...a laugh a minute!
Saturday 29 November
starts 8pm
ROBERT NEWMAN Rob describes the 150-year controversy in evolutionary theory and explores how the latest science demonstrates that DNA is not destiny. From a Devil’s Orchard made by lemon ants, to female buffalo voting which way to go, from Prince Kropotkin escaping a Tsarist dungeon to altruistic vampire bats and Richard Dawkins’ postman wrestling naked, Rob Newman argues that cooperation drives evolution more than competition.
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Friday 5 September
starts 8pm
TOM STADE: DECISIONS DECISIONS The free-thinking philosopher returns to ponder timeless questions and reflect upon life’s choices and decisions. He’s recently stormed BBC One’s Live at the Apollo abd Ch4’s Comedy Gala at London’s O2 Arena; and performed to sell-out audiences at the Melbourne and Edinburgh Comedy Festivals.
£17.60
Saturday 4 October
LOUNGE (seated)
starts 7pm
Saturday 6 September
starts 8pm
DES McLEAN’S A TO Z OF SCOTLAND
2014 is Scotland’s biggest ever year and as the gaze of the world falls upon the nation, comedian Des McLean will prove that Scot’s not only have the best sense of humour but an unrivalled capacity to laugh at themselves. Des McLean’s A to Z of Scotland is a brand new comedy show that works its way through the alphabet, picking a unique and iconic piece of Scottish-ness to laugh at.
£11
Sunday 5 October
LOUNGE (seated)
starts 8pm
JASON COOK
CHRIS RAMSEY
Having gained fans for his work in television and radio, Jason is back touring the country doing what he does best, lightning-fast stand up in front of a live audience. Always welcoming, never bullying, the self-deprecating Geordie idiot has found himself in situations he never dreamed of. Come and see how he’s mucked them all up this time.
After being “sent off” the Soccer AM sofa last year for misbehaving, Chris wonders whether he really is the Most Dangerous Man on Saturday Morning TV. Fresh from a complete sell-out, twice extended 2012 tour, multiple appearances on Celebrity Juice and 8 Out of 10 Cats, and a starring role in BBC Two’s Hebburn, Chris embarks on a brand new tour for 2013/2014.
£13.20
£18.15
STUDIO (seated)
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Wednesday 8 October
Thursday 16 October
starts 7pm
PAUL FOOT
JAMES ACASTER: RECOGNISE James Acaster has something he’s been meaning to tell you. He’s been putting it off for some time. You might want to sit down. It’s time for another tremendous tour and what better way to celebrate than attending? Expect whimsical rabbiting on and awkward physicality throughout. Don’t expect to leave unchanged.
£14.30
Saturday 18 October
starts 7pm
STUDIO (seated)
Heralded by critics, Paul’s previous tours have been showered with 5 star reviews and nominations, credited as “masterful” (Scotsman) and “ingenious” (The Australian Herald Sun). His subversive, insightful absurdity constantly challenges and delights his faithful connoisseurs, leaving “your sides sore and your face wet with tears” (Edinburgh Evening News). “It’s baffling to me that Paul is not a household name in this country.” Noel Fielding
£13.75
Wednesday 22 October
starts 8.30pm
STUDIO (seated)
starts 8.30pm
DAVID O’DOHERTY HAS CHECKED EVERYTHING
MARK WATSON: FLAWS
The forgotten Sugababe, the bad boy of Zumba, David O’Doherty presents a new hour of talking and songs. Take a ride into the Davidzone One man. One small keyboard. With batteries. And a chair. And a mic. And cables. And a sound system. And then a room, obviously. With more chairs. And a lighting rig. It’s surprising how much stuff is involved actually.
Winner of five major comedy awards. 24-hour-show luminary. Novelist. Watson (host of BBC’s We Need Answers, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Mock The Week regular and star of cult Radio 4 series Mark Watson Makes The World Substantially Better) returns to the road. This is his darkest, most personal show yet. Luckily, also his funniest.
£16.50
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Friday 24 October
starts 8pm
MARCEL LUCONT A modern man’s majestic musings on mortality, morality, masculinity and, moreover, Marcel Lucont, multi award-deserving maverick. A multimedia mélange of magnificence. Winner of Fringe World Award for Best Comedy Show 2013. Winner of Amused Moose Award 2012. As seen on Sky Atlantic’s Set List, BBC3’s Russell Howard’s Good News and Live At The Electric. “Fresh, accessible, hilarious” (Guardian).
£14.30
Thursday 13 November
STUDIO (seated)
starts 8pm
Wednesday 5 November
SARA PASCOE V’S HISTORY
The star of Stand Up For the Week and Campus (C4), Live at the Apollo, QI, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Mock The Week and Twenty Twelve (BBC). Leaping from stimulating arguments onto abstract confabulation with lumpy doses of openness, honesty and earnestness, Sara shares her romantic history, existential theory and cultural insights. Recommended 15+
£13.20
Saturday 15 November
PETE JOHANSSON: SEVERAL JOKES
VIKKI STONE
£13.20
£14.30
After touring the country with Reginald D Hunter, Pete Johansson embarks on his solo tour. Nuanced and layered, provocative and silly, all in one spectacular examination of his various fears and faults that enlighten the spirit and educate the soul. Plus there’s animal talk. “This is observational, anecdotal, autobiographical comedy at its best.” The Scotsman LOUNGE (seated)
LOUNGE (seated)
starts 7pm
Award winning comedian Vikki Stone has blagged, stolen and borrowed twenty musical instruments. Some she can play really quite well, and others, at the time of writing, not so well. This collection of instruments, each with a story, will become the underscore for this tale of love, loss and music. “The audience were almost crying with laughter” (The Guardian)
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Saturday 22 November
Friday 28 November
starts 8pm
DANIEL SLOSS: Really…?! The smash-hit, hilarious new show from comedy’s internationally acclaimed and award-winning half-man-half-Xbox. With 7 consecutive sold-out Edinburgh Fringe seasons under his belt, Daniel has also toured extensively through the UK, Australia & USA, appeared on TV shows including Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Russell Howard’s Good News and Conan O’Brien and released his debut DVD… £15.95 LOUNGE (seated)
starts 8pm
KATHERINE RYAN: GLAM ROLE MODEL
With appearances on BBC 1’s Live At The Apollo & Let’s Dance for Comic Relief, BBC 2’s Mock The Week, QI & Nevermind The Buzzcocks, C4’s 8 Out of 10 Cats and more, Katherine Ryan embarks on her second UK stand-up tour. The fresh, often dangerously fierce Canadian, was unaffected by publicized death threats and survived the world’s first crack smoking mayor.
£13.20
LOUNGE (seated)
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SEE MORE @APAWhatsOn
Sunday 7 December
starts 8pm
PAUL SINHA You might have watched Paul Sinha on the telly, as ‘The Sinnerman’, on ITV’s quiz, The Chase. But what many people might not know is that for well over a decade Paul Sinha has been making his name in the world of stand-up comedy. He’s had great gigs, he’s had horrific gigs, he’s performed at gigs from Aberdeen to Auckland and from Sheffield to Singapore. Paul Sinha is many many things but first and foremost, he is a stand-up comedian.
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LOUNGE (seated)
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DISCOVER...
DANCE ...we’ve got the moves
Thursday 9 October
starts 7pm
THEO CLINKARD
ORDINARY COURAGE & ACCUMULATION
A double bill from Brighton-based choreographer, dancer and designer, known for his eloquent, visceral and visually arresting works. ORDINARY COURAGE is a physical exploration of grief by six dancers invoking a charged internal landscape and vivid metamorphic imagery. ACCUMULATION is a witty solo piece by pioneering American choreographer Trisha Brown performed by Theo to a soundtrack by The Grateful Dead.
£11
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Friday 10 October
starts 7pm
Monday 13 October
PROJECTION DANCE
TARA HODGSON
OF MICE & MEN
BONE GARDEN
Choreographed and performed by Tim Podesta (Projection Dance) and Aberdeen’s favourite Andy Howitt (AusDance Victoria). This UK premiere, coming to DanceLive all the way from Australia, is inspired by the classic John Steinbeck novel, and is an accessible, artistically bold and theatrical work. This is an achievement of narrative story-telling in dance and a celebration of mature men dancing proving that you can’t keep a great dancer down.
£11
STUDIO (seated)
Tuesday 14 October
starts 7pm
RETINA DANCE COMPANY AND BASTA!
IF A, THEN C
If A, then C is a contrasting saga that takes place between two instruments, the double bass (Joris Vanvinckenroye) and the body (Filipe Van Huffel), a duet of pure emotion in an abstract framework. It starts from experience, identity, strength, letting go, loss, desire, change, new beginnings and sudden endings. C is only possible if A has taken place. This emotional and stimulating work is a physical, visual and acoustic assault on the senses. £11 STUDIO (seated)
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INDRA SLAVENA
EMOTION; BETWEEN US
Showcasing the talent of Scotland’s young female choreographers; Between Us is a raw, visceral and intimate physical dance theatre work delving into the broken communication between two women. Bone Garden tells story of a woman reflecting on her past.
£11
Thursday 16 October
STUDIO (seated)
starts 7pm
HISPANIC FESTIVAL ON TOUR DanceLive is delighted to present The Hispanic Festival on Tour, a fabulous flamenco ensemble with 4 musicians and two dancers. The show is proceeded by a fun peña and dance workshop with live music.
£11
LOUNGE (seated)
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Friday 17 October
starts 7pm
LIZ AGGISS
Saturday 18 October
starts 7pm
DAVID HUGHES DANCE
THE ENGLISH CHANNEL
Contains some flashing lights/images and strong language, recommended for 15+
TRIALOGUE:
THREE MODERN CLASSICS
After 60 years, Liz Aggiss finally gives herself permission to do what she damn well pleases. Better late than never! She’s reached an age where doing the right thing is optional. Should she please you, or should she please herself? This performance is part of Luminate.
Fresh from international touring, Scotland’s own David Hughes Dance returns with an evening of world-class dance, handpicked from the past 20 years. This outstanding triple-bill includes work originally created for the legendary ballet icon Mikhail Baryshnikov and a piece by the choreographer to Kylie Minogue.
£11
£11
STUDIO (seated)
STUDIO (seated)
The performance will be followed by a supper with the artists – see www.dancelive.org. uk for more information
Monday 20 October
starts 8pm
Wednesday 22 October
starts 8pm
KaSt DANCE COMPANY
CULTURED MONGREL DANCE
TRIPLE BILL
THINKING IN THE FIRST PERSON
Fresh, original and very watchable dance from Aberdeen’s KaSt Dance Company. This evening officially launches KaSt, with 3 new pieces of work by Artistic Directors Steven Martin and Katie Milroy, including “One Night” a duet by Steven, “Jigsaw” a group piece by Katie and the first co-choreographed duet by the duo entitled “Who we are! Who are we?
£11
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STUDIO (seated)
TAMSYN RUSSELL
PURGE SUITE #1 LAURA MURPHY & ROB HEASLIP
WUNDERBAR A mixed bill of new contemporary dance, by Scottish-based international artists.
£11
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FREE ENTRY if attending the workshop (see www.dancelive.org.uk)
Thursday 23 October
starts 8pm
ERROL WHITE COMPANY One of Scotland’s leading dance companies returns to Aberdeen with an all new programme, featuring their trademark articulate, bold and agile choreography .
Monday 27 October
starts 7pm
COMPANY CHORDELIA IN ASSOCIATION WITH SCOTTISH OPERA
BREATHE £11
Sunday 26 October
STUDIO (seated)
DANCE DERBY
This powerful and hugely energetic dance theatre production opened to critical acclaim during Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013 and now comes to The Lemon Tree, for one night only. The dance marathons of Depression-era America, with strict rules, extreme conditions and ferocious competition, were the reality shows of their day. This performance is part of Luminate. £11 STUDIO (seated)
starts 7pm
ROOM 2 MANOEUVRE
WATCH IT! Unmissible! New full length version of the hit multi-media dance odyssey which examines the relationship between man and his television and told with a striking mix of hip hop and contemporary dance, theatre, interactive film and animation. £11 STUDIO (seated)
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DISCOVER...
THEATRE ...the story of our lives
Sunday 12 October
starts 7pm
COMPANY OF WOLVES
SEVEN HUNGERS
Dynamic and visceral, Seven Hungers is a physical theatre performance using movement, text and song to dig into the biology and mythology of food, hunger and desire. From the cannibalistic funeral rites of our ancestors to our modern confusion about what, if anything, to put in our mouths, Seven Hungers asks: what are we hungry for?
ÂŁ11
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Thursday 4 September
starts 7pm
CALL MR ROBESON
A rollercoaster journey through African-American actor and singer Paul Robeson’s life, highlighting how his activism led to his downfall. Features Ol’ Man River and other famous songs, much fiery oratory, and a defiant testimony to the House Un-American Activities Committee. “First-rate... an admirable introduction to a great pioneering performer” ★★★★ The Guardian
£13.20
STUDIO (seated)
Wednesday 15 October
Friday 3 October
starts 7pm
Subway Theatre presents
TRAGIC BY IAIN HEGGIE
“You cant kill someone just cos a ghost tells you. I mean: is a ghost the most reliable source?” as they say in Hollywood NOTHING WILL EVER BE THE SAME AGAIN Iain Heggie’s hilarious, exciting and moving one man adaptation of Hamlet clears away the fog and brings the great story to vivid, pulsating life.
£13.20
STUDIO (seated)
starts 7pm
PASSION BY TIDY CARNAGE Passion, a solo rave is an immersive theatre experience, teaming character Edan with a live DJ for a 50 minute rollercoaster of a performance.
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Tuesday 21 October PLUTOT LA VIE
starts 8pm A daring comic adventure for family audiences ages 11+
English Translation by Tim Licata
LA TRAGEDIE COMIQUE BY EVE BONFANTI & YVES HUNSTAD Stare down the devil and face the perils and joys of life in this one-man show performed by Tim Licata and directed by Ian Cameron. A wooden stage, a red curtain and… an audience. The character appears… an epic comedy unfolds as fantastic figures are brought to life. “...a performance full of rich comic invention” Galloway Gazette
£11
Thursday 6 - Saturday 8 November
STUDIO (seated)
starts 7pm
A STONE’S THROW BY J.C. MARSHALL
Tomorrow Island is a tiny pebble in the freezing polar sea of the North. Every year the eccentric islanders dig an ice runway so the supply plane can land. One day they decide enough is enough. There’s a perfectly decent concrete runway on the abandoned island next door. And all they need to do to use it is declare war on one of the world’s greatest superpowers…. A play about identity, democracy and ice golf. £8.80 STUDIO (seated)
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Sunday 9 November
starts 7pm
OUR FRIENDS, THE ENEMY
The Western Front, Christmas 1914: lights appear from the German trenches and soldiers meet between the firing lines. The events which follow are the most astounding stories of the Great War told through the eyes of one soldier. Private James Boyce takes us on a magical, haunting journey through the events surrounding the Christmas truce. ★★★★“A haunting and powerful work” The Scottish Daily Mail £13.20 STUDIO (seated)
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Aberdeen Performing Arts and Oran Mor present
Not enough drama in your life? Top up after work. You loved it so much last season, that we just had to bring it back, this time with an extra Thursday lunchtime performance of each play! A Play, A Pie and A Pint returns - a tasty bite, your favourite tipple and top new theatre.
Wednesday 24 - Saturday 27 September Wed - Sat 6pm, Thu & Sat 1pm
Flame Proof by Lesley Hart Tuesday 21 - Saturday 25 October
Tue - Fri 6pm, Thu & Sat 1pm
Flying with Swans by Jack Dickson Tuesday 2 - Saturday 6 December
Tue - Fri 6pm, Thu & Sat 1pm
The King’s Kilt by Rona Munro Doors will open an hour early at which point the pie and the pint will be available
Tickets ÂŁ11 inc. bf (Includes a pint, a glass of wine or soft drink and a pie (inc. veggie option))
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FAMILY ...one for the kids
Monday 8 - Wednesday 31 December (previews Sunday 7 December)
starts 10.30am & 1.30pm (Sat - Thu), 4pm (selected dates)
FROZEN CHARLOTTE PRODUCTIONS AND ABERDEEN PERFORMING ARTS PRESENT Yes Are you a Robin? Do you have some spare time on your wings?
No
ROBIN
With more Christmas mail than ever before we need Robins like you who can get the job done! This Christmas, Robin (not so reliant) will be getting his feathers a twist, But we guarantee first class fun and seasonal cheer will be delivered (on time). A new show for everyone aged between 3 and 6 and their families and friends from the makers of A Million Miles Away… and Too Many Penguins? £8.80 (previews £5.50) Nurseries & schools £5.50 STUDIO (seated)
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Saturday 27 September
starts 7.30pm
MORGAN & WEST: A GRAND ADVENTURE
Gadzooks! Time travelling Victorian magicians Morgan & West have lost the secrets to all of their tricks and by hell or high water intend to get them back. Join the dashing duo in a thrilling adventure show filled to the brim with magic as they cross continents, meddle with miscreants and sneak into secret societies.
£14.30
STUDIO (seated)
Performance + UNDER 2’s workshop £5.50 FREE
Saturday 11 October
UNDER 2’s FREE starts 2pm
Friday 24 October
starts 2pm
COLETTE SADLER
SMALLPETITKLEIN
WE ARE THE MONSTERS
THE ADVENTURES OF ISABEL
A humorous dance performance for children and adults aged from 4-99 that seeks to portray and discover the monster hiding in all of us! No two people (or monsters) are the exactly the same, come along to meet scratchy creatures and mini monsters playing and interacting with one another, moving in strange and impossible ways. Adults £6.60 Children £4.40 STUDIO (seated)
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An exciting immersive dance theatre production for ages 2 – 7, featuring music by Natalie Merchant and inspired by poetry about childhood. Following the exciting escapades of the frightfully fearless Isabel as she embarks on an epic adventure where she confronts and overcomes her fears. With animation by Retchy.
Adults £6.60 Children £4.40
STUDIO (seated)
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★ EXPLORATION ★ IMAGINATION ★ CREATION Our creative learning work inspires, it educates and it engages people, young and old, connoisseurs and new-bees. We want to pass on our love of the arts and discover and develop everyone’s in-built creativity. Check out our weekly classes and our programme of workshops, masterclasses, talks and tours designed to encourage exploration and learning.
APA Youth Theatre Our youth theatre programme develops theatrical skills and performance techniques, but also wider benefits like improved confidence and social skills. It allows young people the opportunity to explore the world around them, have a voice and to follow their dreams.
APA PLAY (Primary 1 – 3) Saturday mornings – Creating a spark of fun by introducing children to the world of theatre through fun and engaging games and stories. APA CREATE (Primary 4 – 7) Saturday mornings – Creating a spark of confidence by developing acting skills and a love for the performing arts!
JUNIOR YOUTH THEATRE (Secondary 1 and 2) Thursday evenings – a spark of creativity by developing theatre making skills through creating short plays and performances.
INTERMEDIATE YOUTH THEATRE (Secondary 3 and 4) Wednesday evenings – Creating a spark of understanding by honing performance skills and learning how to stage a production. SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE (Secondary 5 and 6) Tuesday evenings – Igniting the sparks by challenging skills, learning how to work with scripts and producing high quality theatre performances.
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APA Youth Music Starting from an early age, we believe that music can play a huge role in our lives – for enjoyment, for stimulation, for creativity, for learning. Our youth music programme offers a world of opportunity to hone skills, create with others, and learn from the best.
TEENY TINY TUNES (3-5 years) Creating the first spark through a fun, colourful and interactive musical storytelling experience for wee ones.
APA JUNIOR GLEE (Primary 4 – 7) Creating a spark of style – pick a song you love, decide who sings what, add a harmony of two and perform it with style.
APA SENIOR GLEE (Secondary 1 – 6) Creating a spark of harmony by learning complex arranging skills, developing great musicianship, and a slick and professional performance style. CREATIVE MUSIC INDUSTRIES (Secondary 3 – aged 19) Creating a spark of initiative in young singers, songwriters and bands. Write a song, record it, release it on iTunes and play a gig at The Lemon Tree – with the help of some top musicians.
JOIN IN! Find out about our classes, about our workshop programme, how our programme can help you achieve Arts Award accreditation or any other query about creative learning email
creativelearning@aberdeenperformingarts.com or call 01224 337664.
Come and create a spark with APA
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DISCOVER THE LEMON TREE...
AT A GLANCE SEPTEMBER
WHAT ABOUT...
Date Thu 4 Sept Fri 5 Sept Sat 6 Sept Thu 11 Sept Fri 12 Sept Sun 14 Sept Mon 15 Sept Thu 18 Sept
Show Call Mr Robeson Tom Stade Des McLean The Twilight Sad Chris Helme & Mark Morriss Cate Le Bon Sharon Corr Dragonforce
Fri 3 Oct Venue Page Studio 34 Lounge 25 Lounge 25 Lounge 10 Lounge 7 Lounge 7 Lounge 6 Lounge 11
Sunday 21 September
KATE RUSBY
Tue 23 Sept Wed 24 Sept Thu 25 Sept Fri 26 Sept Sat 27 Sept
Ian Hunter & The Rant Band PPP - Flame Proof PPP - Flame Proof PPP - Flame Proof PPP - Flame Proof Morgan & West A Grand Adventure Sun 28 Sept Vigo Thieves Mon 29 Sept Cat’s Club Tue 30 Sept Thomas Truax
Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge
7 36 36 36 36
Studio Lounge Lounge Lounge
38 5 22 7
OCTOBER Date Wed 1 Oct Thu 2 Oct
Show The Outside Track and Paul McKenna Band Carl Verheyen
Venue Page Lounge Lounge
20 23
Big Country Lounge Tragic Studio Sat 4 Oct Jason Cook Lounge Sun 5 Oct Chris Ramsey Lounge Tue 7 Oct Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbick Lounge Wed 8 Oct Ross Ainslie & Jarlath Henderson Lounge James Acaster Studio Thu 9 Oct Eliza & The Bear Lounge DanceLive Ordinary Courage & Accumulation (Theo Clinkard) Studio Fri 10 Oct Showaddywaddy Lounge DanceLive - Of Mice and Men (Projection Dance) Studio Sat 11 Oct DJ Yoda Lounge DanceLive We Are The Monsters (Colette Sadler) Studio Sun 12 Oct Broken Records Lounge DanceLive - Seven Hungers (Company of Wolves) Studio Mon 13 Oct Roddy Hart Lounge DanceLive - Mixed Bill (Tara Hodgson/Indra Slavena) Studio Tue 14 Oct Lulo Reinhardt Lounge DanceLive - If A, then C (Retina Dance Company and BASta!) Studio Wed 15 Oct Juan Martín Lounge DanceLive - Passion (Tidy Carnage) Studio
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DISCOVER THE LEMON TREE...
AT A GLANCE 30 26 21 31 26 31 31 36 35
Tuesday 21 October
PPP - Flying with Swans sound – Fulgor al Bies sound – New Piping/Voices Sun 26 Oct Scott Matthews DanceLive - Dance Derby (Company Chordelia) Mon 27 Oct DanceLive - Watch iT! (Room 2 Manoeuvre) Tue 28 Oct James Yorkston
Lounge Lounge Studio Lounge
36 18 17 8
Studio
32
Studio Lounge
32 21
Lounge Lounge
8 16
Tuesday 28 October
MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP
Thur 30 Oct Camille O’Sullivan Fri 31 Oct Macfloyd
NOVEMBER
MOGWAI
Wed 22 Oct PPP - Flying with Swans Mark Watson: Flaws DanceLive - Mixed Bill Thu 23 Oct PPP - Flying with Swans DanceLive - Breathe (Errol White Company) Fri 24 Oct PPP - Flying with Swans DanceLive The Adventures of Isabel (Smallpetitklein) Marcel Lucont
Sat 25 Oct
WHAT ABOUT...
DanceLive - Hispanic Festival Studio Paul Foot Lounge Fri 17 Oct Skerryvore Lounge DanceLive The English Channel (Liz Aggiss) Studio Sat 18 Oct David O’Doherty Lounge DanceLive Trialogue: Three Modern Classics (David Hughes Dance) Studio Mon 20 Oct DanceLive - Triple Bill (KaSt Dance Company) Studio Tue 21 Oct PPP - Flying with Swans Lounge DanceLive La Tragedie Comique (Plutot La Vie) Studio
WHAT ABOUT...
Thu 16 Oct
Date Sat 1 Nov Lounge Lounge Studio Lounge
36 26 31 36
Studio Lounge
32 36
Studio Studio
38 27
Show sound Mr McFall’s Chamber Mon 3 Nov Rachel Sermanni: The Naked Lady Tour Tue 4 Nov Philip Clouts Quartet Wed 5 Nov Sara Pascoe Thu 6 Nov Joanne Shaw Taylor A Stone’s Throw Fri 7 Nov Junebug A Stone’s Throw Sat 8 Nov A Stone’s Throw Alabama 3 Sun 9 Nov Our Friends, The Enemy
Venue Page Studio
18
Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge Studio Lounge Studio Studio Lounge Studio
9 23 27 9 35 12 35 35 12 35
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DISCOVER THE LEMON TREE...
AT A GLANCE Sun 16 Nov Mon 17 Nov Thu 20 Nov Fri 21 Nov Sat 22 Nov Sun 23 Nov Fri 28 Nov Sat 29 Nov Sun 30 Nov
Hue & Cry Pete Johansson Hells Bells Stanley Odd Vikki Stone Wishbone Ash Julia Fordham Beans On Toast Steve Cropper+The Animals Daniel Sloss Model Aeroplanes Katherine Ryan Rob Newman Bay City Rollers
Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge Studio Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge Lounge
13 27 16 13 27 13 9 14 14 28 5 28 24 14
WHAT ABOUT...
DECEMBER Monday 1 December
RODDY FRAME
Date Tue 2 Dec Wed 3 Dec Thu 4 Dec Fri 5 Dec Sat 6 Dec
Show PPP - The King’s Kilt PPP - The King’s Kilt PPP - The King’s Kilt PPP - The King’s Kilt PPP - The King’s Kilt Robin Sun 7 Dec Paul Sinha Robin Mon 8 Dec Robin
Venue Page Lounge 36 Lounge 36 Lounge 36 Lounge 36 Lounge 36 Studio 37 Lounge 28 Studio 37 Studio 37
Tue 9 Dec Robin Wed 10 Dec Robin Thu 11 Dec Robin
WHAT ABOUT...
Tue 11 Nov Thu 13 Nov Fri 14 Nov Sat 15 Nov
Studio Studio Studio
37 37 37
The Bloody Marys Lounge Robin Studio Sweet Baboo & Pictish Trail Lounge Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Robin Studio Hogmanay at The Lemon Tree with The Sellouts Lounge Robin Studio
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Thursday 11 December
CULTURE CAFE IAN WATT (GUITAR)
Sat 13 Dec Sun 14 Dec Mon 15 Dec Tue 16 Dec Wed 17 Dec Thu 18 Dec Sat 20 Dec Sun 21 Dec Mon 22 Dec Tue 23 Dec Wed 24 Dec Sat 27 Dec Sun 28 Dec Mon 29 Dec Tue 30 Dec Wed 31 Dec
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NEED TO KNOW... BUYING TICKETS In person: at the Music Hall or HMT (Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm) or take a chance on the door, The Lemon Tree box office opens just before every show. On the phone: call 01224 641122 Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm. Online: aberdeenperformingarts.com has all the latest listings and ticket info.
WHERE IS IT? You will find The Lemon Tree right behind Marischal College on West North Street – just in case you’re not sure, here’s a map:
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Bon Accord Harriet St Car Park
Street Union
By bus: there is a bus stop right outside and we’re just round the corner from Union St, King St and Broad St so lots of buses By car: try the car parks at Frederick St, Marischall College and Gallowgate, or for £2 you can get a ticket for the Bon Accord Centre car parks on Harriet Street and Loch Street (until 11pm) – ask the box office.
HOW MUCH? We’ve printed the whole price of ticket in the brochure, this includes the booking fee (the only extra you’ll have to pay for is postage, but why not print your own at home?) – there could well be discounts for students, children, over 60s or APA Friends – just ask or check online.
DO I SIT OR STAND? A bit of both – we try and create the right atmosphere for each gig, some will have seats, some won’t – we’ve tried to list it where we can here.
WHAT DO THE TIMES MEAN?
HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE? All ages are welcome, but under 16s must be accompanied by an adult, and under 18s can’t be near the bars.
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Aberdeen Performing Arts is a charity registered in Scotland. No: SCO33733
If it says ‘doors’ then that’s when the doors open and you get inside for a drink. If it says ‘start’ that’s when the show starts. Some shows have support acts, we can’t always confirm this until nearer the time and ‘start’ can mean the start of the support act, not the main act
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