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We live in the deconsecrated Church building on Bedwin Street, Salisbury, SP1 3UT.
Booking opens Monday 12 August online and Tuesday 13 August through the Box Office. Tickets may be posted for 50p. Members enjoy ÂŁ1 off for films and performances where indicated (up to two tickets per event or four tickets for family members). Concessions are available to ensure that people who are unable to afford full price tickets are still able to enjoy the arts. They are available to under 16 year olds, students, over 65 year olds and those claiming disability benefits. Essential Companions go free. Family Tickets apply to groups of 4 people, maximum 2 adults. Children under 8 must be accompanied to shows and films. Reservations may be made for events (not including workshops) for up to 4 working days. Family Money Back Guarantee applies to all family shows. Simply talk to a member of staff on the day. Refunds and Exchanges only apply if an event is cancelled. Front cover image: Josienne Clark & Ben Walker, performing at Supper Session (see page 26)
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You can park in College Street or Salt Lane car parks, which are both free after 6pm. Disabled Parking spaces are available at the rear of the Arts Centre, accessed via Bedwin Street, on a first come first served basis. Public transport is easily accessible with the main bus station just a 5 minute walk and the train station approximately 15 minutes away. Public areas are accessible by ramps or lift. A disabled toilet is situated on the ground floor with full baby changing facilities. Infrared or Induction Loop systems are available in all performance spaces. In exceptional circumstances we may have to make changes to the planned programme of events. We avoid this wherever possible but we’re afraid we have to reserve the right to do so!
Discover Exhibitions
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“This autumn's exhibitions carry through the energy of summer, with the frank and engaging Outside In: On Tour, the Open exhibition - this year exploring the vitality of drawing in artists' practices - and the colourful Patchwork Meadow, which is waiting for your textile wildflower tributes.” Karen MacDonald, Visual Arts Manager
Performances
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“This season’s themes include festivals from around the world, with Day of the Dead and Diwali activities, and all male performances by Shakespeare company Propeller and Zoielogic Dance Company.” Gemma Okell, Director
Films
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“From the French Riviera to Saudi Arabia, autumn’s films range from romantic comedies to fantastical adventures and engaging thrillers. Look out for prefeature film shorts and our first ever film brochure, which will be available from the Box Office and posted to film attenders soon.” Patrick Bliss, Film Programmer
Workshops
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“Autumn is the perfect time to learn a new skill in preparation for Christmas gift making. Learn to create beautiful felt jewellery and bags or turn your hand to scriptwriting and write something special. There are plenty of courses and workshops to choose from.” Melanie Evans, Projects & Administration Co-ordinator
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Café Where artists and audiences meet. Fuel your creativity with delicious food, live music, exhibitions and chat. It’s your space... and children are welcome!
Live Lunches Enjoy free music from 12noon - 2pm.
Saturday 19 October - Adam Moore Spiritually focused songs from a prolific artist and his superb backing band.
Sunday 1 September - Patrick Duff Solo songs both old and new from the former lead singer of Strangelove.
Saturday 26 October - Jess Morgan Roots and Folk music telling stories of women and men, and life and death.
Sunday 8 September - Big Joe Bone An Acoustic Delta and Country Blues duo combining vocals, guitar and harmonica.
Sunday 27 October - Jon Kenzie Blues, Folk and Soul from an accomplished unsigned singer-songwriter.
Saturday 21 September Jacques Desfontaines French chansons and Nat King Cole from an emotive singer from French Mauritius.
Sunday 10 November - The Langfords Nashville meets Wiltshire with original music in a Country style.
Sunday 22 September - Mashasha Exuberant songs from the charismatic bass player and singer from Zimbabwe. Saturday 28 September - Darren Hodge Jazz, Blues and Classical music from a young guitar player from Somerset. Sunday 29 September - Olivia Belchambers ‘Cool listening for lazy days and lonely nights’ from an original singer-songwriter.
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Sunday 8 December - Ninebarrow A welcome return from the brilliant Bournemouth-based quartet.
Sunday 15 December - Paddy Benedict Original songs and a brilliant selection of covers from a soulful singer-songwriter. Sunday 22 December - Six Days Moving and brilliantly melodic songs, including some highly unusual covers, from a brother and sister duo from Devon.
Live Lunch Specials
Café LUA
On the specials menu we have Live Lunches with a difference:
This event is FREE
Sunday 24 November The FB Pocket Orchestra Tea Dance
2.30pm • Tickets: £5 / £4 concessions (Members: £4 / £3) A special Sunday afternoon Tea Dance that will swing with the elegance and style of the 1920s. Don your dancing shoes and enjoy hot jazz and popular dances.
Wednesday 11 September 2pm A regular meeting in the café for disabled artists to get together for support, inspiration and discussion. From sessions with guest speakers to informal chats, enjoy being part of a group with Disability Arts at its core. Café LUA will also take place on: Wednesday 9 October Wednesday 13 November Wednesday 11 December
Sunday 7 December - Bhangra Project
12noon - 2pm • This event is FREE An energising afternoon of drumming and dance from North India. Professional group 4x4 are joined by participants from local schools for a lively Bhangra performance. Thursday 12 December - Supper Session
8pm (bar open 7.15pm) • Tickets: £5 Enjoy the best of Live Lunches in our first Supper Session. See page 26 for details.
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Join the conversation The café is a great place for creative discussion. Look out for post show chats throughout the brochure for opportunities to talk to artists. You can also chat online on Facebook or Twitter (@SalisburyArts). Background image: Tim Kidner Musicians: Jon Kenzie, Patrick Duff and Six Days
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Exhibitions
Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 3pm (subject to closure during performances)
Outside In: On Tour
Thursday 22 August - Sunday 29 September A showcase of powerful works from twenty artists facing barriers to the art world. The works have been selected through an open national competition run by Pallant House Gallery. The artists have all taken unusual routes to creativity and their life experiences shine through. Thursday 12 September 6.30 - 7.30pm • FREE but ticket required - Outside In Coordinator Jennifer Gilbert talks about the artists’ influences, methods and personal stories. Image: Regina Lafay 'Convert'
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Open Exhibition 2013: Drawing Saturday 5 October Sunday 10 November
Think you’ve seen all there is to see when it comes to drawing? Participants for the 2013 Open Exhibition were invited to challenge definitions of drawing. The works featured in this exhibition have been selected by a panel of experts, including Professor Stephen Farthing RA, to showcase the scope and vitality of contemporary drawing.
Plain Arts Pop-ups
Saturday 5 - Saturday 12 October During the Open Exhibition, explore Plain Arts Pop-ups. On selected days during the 2013 Art Trail, members are invited to devise one-day pop up displays and projects.
The Patchwork Meadow
Plantlife Thursday 14 November Wednesday 18 December A feast for the eyes, created by hundreds, that will inspire you to think about the beauty and meaning of our wild flowers Celebrating the cultural legacy inspired by our wild flowers and plants, Patchwork Meadow is a remarkable piece of public art co-ordinated by Plantlife. From felt dinosaurs feasting on horsetails to literary references ranging from Shakespeare to Harry Potter, this beautiful work stitches together what our wild flowers mean to us. To get involved, explore: www.wildflowereurope.org/create-your-patch
Images: Stephen Farthing 'The Photograph, the Sun Dial and the Asterism', Ingrid Webb 'Clover'
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Save £s; enjoy life more We believe arts make life more fun. They bring colour, laughter and new perspectives. So... we’ve come up with a couple of ways for you to enjoy more arts: Sign up for a free Loyalty Card We’ll give you 10p back in points for every £1 you spend. 10 tickets later you’ll have enough points for a free ticket... it’s our little gift to you. Look out for double points promotions
Become a Member from just £24 per year (£36 Family) Enjoy loyalty card benefits plus £1 off up to 2 tickets for every Salisbury Arts Centre film or performance (4 tickets for Family Members) and café discounts. Your visits will be cheaper and your financial support will help us present more arts. That’s what we call a win win situation!
To become a member, sign up at box office or call 01722 343020 or email christopher@salisburyarts.co.uk
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Performances
‘Robin & Josie’s Shambles’ Wednesday 4 September 8pm (bar open 7.15pm)
Tickets: £13 / £11 concessions (Members: £12 / £10)
COMEDY A comedy night of politics, science and grisly excerpts from gory killer crab novels. Robin Ince and Josie Long have been working together since she was a teenager and Robin was a young old man. Their Comedy Central podcast has over 500,000 downloads per episode and now they’re taking the show on the road. Expect brand new solo material from Robin and Josie, as well as extracts from the Dirty Book Club - Robin’s follow up to his award winning Bad Book Club show - and some mucking about and nonsense together on stage. Recommended Age 16+ Kindly supported by Salisbury Arts Centre Business Members
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Family Fiesta Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 September 12noon - 5pm Book FREE tickets for advance programme notifications
FAMILY Heroes! From the everyday to the super... Join resident creatives Hoodwink and the Salisbury Arts Centre team for a FREE two day extravaganza packed full of performances, activities and heroic feats for all the family to enjoy together. Be sure to come in fancy dress or make a costume while you’re here. Witness heart-stopping tightrope skills and comic buffoonery. Challenge Hercules to a pillow duel and have your photo taken by Trinity Man for the superhero hall of fame. You can even send your toys on an epic adventure!
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Those Were the Days My Friends Friday 20 September 8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £10 / £8 concessions (Members: £9 / £7) MUSIC/FILM
A journey through time exploring decades of life in Salisbury and South Wiltshire through cine films dating from 1909. Traditional songs of the area, performed live, weave in and out of images of our ancestors as we travel from street scenes to Salisbury’s Coronation day. Guided on your travels, you’ll be invited to live for a while amongst the music and walking images of our past. Arrive early to watch 24 Hour Salisbury - a digital portrait of life in the city - at 7pm. FREE but ticket required.
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Tin Rocket
Niki McCretton, presented by Makin Projects Wednesday 25 September 8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £11 / £9 concessions (Members: £10 / £8) THEATRE/COMEDY Theatre meets comedy as Niki McCretton blasts you into an adventure of theatrical stand-up, space travel and scones. Niki delivers honest, ludicrous, touching, unexpected, visual and very silly standup. She’ll entertain you, serenade you, let you hide in the dark, eat sweets and believe that you can create a new world somewhere out there in the universe. Co-commissioned by Salisbury Arts Centre and Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts
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Hijack Open Mic
Altar Club
5 - 7pm This event is FREE
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8pm (bar open 7.30pm) Tickets: £5 in advance / £6 on the door (Members: £4 / £5 on the door)
An open stage for young performers, from musicians to poets and comedians, to showcase their talent.
A blasting series of Ska, Reggae, Indie, Pop and Punk.
Thursday 26 September
Turn up early to grab a performance slot or email info@salisburyarts.co.uk to sign up in advance. Hijack Open Mic will also take place on: Thursday 31 October Thursday 19 December
Saturday 28 September
MUSIC
Prepare for live music, dancing and plenty of merriment with DJ set until midnight. This is a standing event. Altar Club will also take place on: Saturday 19 October Saturday 16 November: see page 22 Tuesday 31 December: see page 27
Barnstormers Comedy
Big Band Brunch
Friday 27 September
GOJO Sunday 6 October
8.30pm (bar open 7.45pm) Tickets: £12 / £11 concessions /£ 13 on the door (Members: £11 / £10 / £12 on the door)
12noon Tickets: £5 / £4 concessions (Members: £4 / £3)
MUSIC
COMEDY Take three great comedians from the London comedy circuit, add a hilarious guest compere and there you have the Barnstormers recipe for a great night out! Over 18s only please. This gig is not for the easily offended.
Enjoy music from the Girls Only Jazz Orchestra. Perfoming Swing classics and fresh new hits, this group will blow you away with its big band sound. A special brunch menu will be available from the café, with cooked breakfast and virtuous healthy options available.
Pre-order a tasty platter from the Box Office up to 48 hours in advance.
Big Band Brunch will also take place on: Sunday 3 November Sunday 1 December
Barnstormers will also take place on: Friday 25 October Friday 29 November
We think you’ll also enjoy our Sunday Tea Dance. See page 5 - Live Lunch Specials.
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Reviews of Propeller’s Merchant of Venice: g “A fascinating and exhilaratin production” The Stage “This production is spot-on in every way” The Guardian
Pocket Merchant of Venice Propeller Wednesday 9 October
8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (Members: £11 / £9)
THEATRE A pocket-sized all male production of Shakespeare’s tale of greed and revenge. When Bassanio falls in love with the wealthy Portia, he becomes imprisoned in a bargain with a ruthless moneylender. A pound of flesh is sought and time is fast running out to untangle the trap of his own making.
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Directed by Edward Hall (Associate Director, National Theatre), Propeller brings clarity and humour to Shakespeare’s dark comedy. After an enticing hour, you’ll be invited to meet the actors.
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Echo
Zoielogic Thursday 10 October 8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (Members: £11 / £9)
DANCE An all-male dance explosion that draws on a world of macho action and war movies. When mild-mannered Arthur is pushed to the brink over a pair of missing scissors a mundane office turns into a war zone. Choreographed by Zoie Golding and with a thumping score created by Ivan Scott, Echo sees five male dancers create a truly unforgettable experience. Post show chat
The Black Umfolosi 5 Friday 11 October 8pm (café bar open 7pm) Tickets: £14 / £12 concessions (Members Offer: Buy 1 get 1 free) MUSIC
An energetic music night with the world famous a cappella and dance group from Zimbabwe. Since 1982, Black Umfolosi has thrilled audiences worldwide with its crowd pleasing songs and Gumboot Dances. Enjoy rich harmonies mixed with intricate rhythms and vibrant stomping and leaping, as the enthusiastic 5-piece deliver a vibrant taste of South Africa. Limited reserved seating and Theatre Suppers bookable in advance. Kindly supported by our Members
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al Playroom Image: The Magic
Acoustic Café
The Magical Playroom
Tickets: £10 (Members: £9) MUSIC
Tickets: £8.50 / £7.50 concessions / £30 family of 4 (Members: £7.50 / £6.50 / £26 family ticket for family members) FAMILY
Saturday 12 October 8.30pm (bar open 8pm)
A relaxed acoustic music night programmed by the Larmer Tree Festival team. Join us in the intimate candlelit setting of Salisbury Arts Centre’s bar for a night of Folk and Roots music. Previous acts have included Little Miss Higgins, Duotone and Blair Dunlop. Acoustic Café will also take place on: Saturday 14 December
Sunday 13 October 12noon & 2pm
A delightful new show for children age 3 - 6 years written by and starring CBeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell. Cerrie plays Liberty Rose, or Libby to her friends. She dreams of becoming a ballerina like her mum before her. But when she’s told to wear a false arm for dancing lessons, Libby rebels seeking escape in her favourite playroom. Suddenly the toys magically come to life around her. Will Libby’s new friends be able to help her to become a famous ballerina? Children’s lunchboxes available from the café on the day
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The Kala Chethena Kathakali Company Friday 18 October 8pm (café bar open 6.45pm) Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (Members: £11 / £9)
THEATRE A Kathakali performance featuring international performers, superb singers, rhythmic drummers and highly skilled make-up artists. Discover the ancient classical dance drama of Kerala in this special 25th anniversary performance. Bringing the epic Hindu stories to life, it's the Indian equivalent of Moscow’s Bolshoi Ballet or the Royal Shakespeare Company visiting Salisbury. Indian themed Theatre Suppers available. Please book at least 48 hours in advance to ensure we have food for you!
Unmythable
Temple Theatre Tuesday 29 October 7pm (bar open 6.30pm) Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions / £35 family of 4 (Members: £11 / £9 / £31 family ticket for family members)
THEATRE/COMEDY Winner: Three Weeks Editors’ Award Edinburgh Fringe 2012 One show featuring three actors and all the Greek myths. Heroes, monsters and randy gods go head-to-head in a hilarious and unforgettable journey through the greatest stories ever told. Unmythable is a fun blend of comedy, cross-dressing, stories and songs. Come early and watch Salisbury Odyssey - a film created by young people on Bemerton Heath - at 6pm. FREE but ticket required. Join Temple Theatre in a workshop for 11 21 year olds. See page 33.
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Princess and the Pea Norwich Puppet Theatre Thursday 31 October
11am & 2pm Tickets: £7.50 / £6.50 concessions / £24 family of 4 (Members: £6.50 / £5.50 / £20 family ticket for family members)
FAMILY A quirky take on Hans Christian Andersen’s bedtime tale for children aged 3 - 7 years, played out among sheets and blankets with puppets and dreamlike projections. Once upon a stormy night, the Royals were all tucked up in bed. There was a knock at the door and an untidy girl was brought inside... Become part of this playful story of a prince in search of a ‘real’ princess and a girl who is not as she first appears.
Seckou Keita and Catrin Finch Friday 1 November 8pm (bar open 7.15pm)
Tickets: £14 / £12 concessions (Members £13 / £11)
MUSIC A stunning shared musical journey between two world class virtuosos - Welsh harpist Catrin Finch and West African kora player Seckou Keita. From Senegal, Seckou Keita has a reputation as “an inspired exponent of the Kora” (The Guardian). From Wales, Catrin Finch is tagged “the queen of harps” (Classic FM Magazine). Together they explore a shared tradition of intricate history, expressed through music.
Children’s lunchboxes available from the café on the day
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Diary September
Sunday 1 Live Lunch: Patrick Duff music/café 4 Wednesday 4 Robin & Josie’s Shambles comedy 9 Thursday 5 In The House film 29 Sunday 8 Live Lunch: Big Joe Bone music/café 4 Sunday 8 Romantics Anonymous film 29 Wednesday 11 Café LUA café 5 Saturday 14 & Family Fiesta family 10 Sunday 15 Monday 16 A Late Quartet film 29 Tuesday 17 Magic Lantern film/café 29 Friday 20 Those Were the Days My Friends music/film 11 Saturday 21 Chimpanzee family film 29 Saturday 21 Live Lunch: Jacques Desfontaines music/café 4 Sunday 22 Live Lunch: Mashasha music/café 4 Wednesday 25 Tin Rocket theatre/comedy 11 Thursday 26 Hijack Open Mic music 12 Friday 27 Barnstormers Comedy comedy 12 Saturday 28 Live Lunch: Darren Hodge music/café 4 Saturday 28 Altar Club music 12 Sunday 29 Live Lunch: Olivia Belchambers music/café 4 Sunday 29 The Reluctant Fundamentalist film 29
October
Thursday 3 A Hijacking film 29 Friday 4 Casablanca independent 34 Saturday 5 MET Opera: Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin opera 28 Saturday 5 & Bed Among the Lentils independent 35 Sunday 6 Sunday 6 Big Band Brunch with GOJO music 12 Wednesday 9 Café LUA café 5 Wednesday 9 Pocket Merchant of Venice theatre 13 Thursday 10 Echo dance 14 Friday 11 The Black Umfolosi 5 music 14 Saturday 12 Acoustic Café music 15 Sunday 13 The Magical Playroom family 15 Sunday 13 Doug Allan Life Behind the Lens independent 35 Tuesday 15 Magic Lantern film/café 29 Friday 18 The Kala Chethena Kathakali Company theatre 16 Saturday 19 Live Lunch: Adam Moore music/café 4 Saturday 19 Altar Club music 12 Sunday 20 Shoot Out Screening film 29 Friday 25 Barnstormers Comedy comedy 12 Saturday 26 Live Lunch: Jess Morgan music/café 4 Saturday 26 MET Opera: Shostakovich’s The Nose opera 28 Sunday 27 Live Lunch: Jon Kenzie music/café 4 Tuesday 29 Unmythable theatre/comedy 16
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October (continued) Wednesday 30 Thursday 31 Thursday 31
Before Midnight Princess and the Pea Hijack Open Mic
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November
Friday 1 Seckou Keita and Catrin Finch music 17 Saturday 2 Near Gone & The Buttercup theatre/dance 20 Sunday 3 Big Band Brunch with GOJO music 12 Thursday 7 Populaire film 29 Friday 8 Jo Caulfield ‘Better the Devil You Know’ comedy 21 Saturday 9 MET Opera: Tosca’s Puccini opera 28 Sunday 10 Live Lunch: The Langfords music/café 4 Wednesday 13 Café LUA café 5 Friday 15 Practice theatre/dance 21 Saturday 16 Sita's Story family 22 Saturday 16 Altar Club featuring King Prawn music 22 Monday 18 Much Ado About Nothing film 29 Tuesday 19 Magic Lantern film/café 29 Wednesday 20 Lau music 23 Friday 22 Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman music 23 Sunday 24 Tea Dance music/café 5 Thursday 28 Chelsea Hotel dance 24 Friday 29 Barnstormers Comedy comedy 12 Saturday 30 Contemporary Craft Fair craft fair 24 Saturday 30 Jarred Christmas ‘SNAFU’ comedy 25
December
Sunday 1 Big Band Brunch with GOJO music 12 Sunday 1 Rendez-vous à Paris music 25 Tuesday 3 Renoir film 29 Thursday 5 Wadjda film 29 Saturday 7 Live Lunch Special: Bhangra Project music/café 5 Saturday 7 Epic family film 29 Saturday 7 Stornoway independent 35 Sunday 8 Live Lunch: Ninebarrow music/café 4 Sunday 8 Scriptwriters Doo Dah theatre 25 Wednesday 11 Café LUA café 5 Wednesday 11 Inspector Norse theatre 26 Thursday 12 Supper Session music 26 Saturday 14 Acoustic Café music 15 Sunday 15 Live Lunch: Paddy Benedict music/café 4 Sunday 15 Eminor independent 35 Monday 16 MET Opera: Verdi’s Falstaff opera 28 Tuesday 17 Magic Lantern film/café 29 Thursday 19 Hijack Open Mic music 12 Saturday 21 Hoodwink’s Winter Wonderland family 27 Sunday 22 When Santa Fell to Earth family film 29 Sunday 22 Live Lunch: Six Days music/café 4 Tuesday 31 Altar Club New Year featuring Whitmore music 27
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Theatre & Dance Double Bill Saturday 2 November 8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (Members: £11 / £9)
The Buttercup Karla Shacklock Company Buttercup is an extraordinary solo by award-winning performer and choreographer Karla Shacklock, with live sound by Caspar Riis. Movement, sound and visuals unite as Karla bravely bares her soul and breathes life into The Buttercup in this simple yet powerful story about hope.
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Near Gone
Two Destination Language Winner: Pulse Fringe Suitcase Prize 13 Near Gone, by resident performance company Two Destination Language, is a heartfelt story about survival. Performing in English and Bulgarian, with fantastic gypsy-inspired music, Two Destination Language attempts to put into words the utterly unspeakable. Filling an empty space with two performers and 400 fresh flowers, Near Gone transforms your sense of what it is to be a mother, a father or a child. You’ll leave more fully alive than ever.
Image: Spiers and Boden
Near Gone is a Colchester Arts Centre commission, supported by Arts Council England and The Point, Eastleigh.
Image: The Buttercup
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Jo Caulfield: ‘Better the Devil You Know’ Friday 8 November
8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £13 / £11 concessions (Members: £12 / £10)
COMEDY “Sharp-witted urban comedy that goes down a treat. Like a sociology textbook, but with jokes” The Times Razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners: Radio 4’s Jo Caulfield returns! Why are drunken girlfriends so much fun? What constitutes an airtight alibi? Is friendliness overrated? Jo Caulfield tackles all this and more in a comedy celebration of anger. Recommended Age 16+
Practice
Friday 15 November 7pm (bar open 6.30pm) Tickets: £7 / £5 concessions, including a free drink (Members: £6 / £4)
THEATRE/DANCE If you enjoy watching performances that are a little bit different, you’ll love Practice; it’s a voyage of discovery! Enter with an open mind and discover up to four fantastic emerging dance and theatre companies performing new works in development. You’ll get a free drink and a chance to chat to the artists. supporting
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Image: Jo Caulfield: 'Better the Devil You Know'
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Sita’s Story
Tara Arts Saturday 16 November 11am & 2pm Tickets: £7.50 / £6.50 concessions / £24 family of 4 (Members: £6.50 / £5.50 / £20 family ticket for family members) FAMILY A family introduction to India’s epic saga, The Ramayana, for 5 - 11 year olds. Featuring the wondrous monkey king and a ten-headed demon, this vibrant show uses scarves, masks, dance and song to create wonderful adventures. Join us for Diwali activities over the course of the day. Children’s lunchboxes available from the café on the day
Altar Club featuring King Prawn Saturday 16 November
7.45pm (bar open 7pm) Tickets: £10 advance / £12 on the door (Members: £9 / £11 on the door) MUSIC A special Altar Club night featuring Ska Punk legends, King Prawn. King Prawn was one of the first and finest British bands to take their chosen genres of Ska, Punk, Protest Hymns and Hiphop, and twist and stomp them into something completely different. Joining King Prawn in the line-up are The Dirty Skankin Love Hornets, Imperial Leisure and Random Hand, with DJ set until midnight. This is a standing event for ages 15+.
Image: Sita's Story
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Lau
Wednesday 20 November 8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £15 / £13 concessions (Members: £14 / £12)
MUSIC “The most musically adventurous trio in British Folk... exquisite and hypnotic musicianship at its best” The Guardian Winner: Best Group, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2013 A night of beautiful vocals, skillful guitar playing, accordion, electronics and fiddle from modern Folk’s most innovative band. Following rave reviews of the band’s latest album, ‘Race the Loser’, we’re delighted to welcome Lau to Salisbury as part of their world tour.
Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman Friday 22 November
8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £14 / £12 concessions (Members: £13 / £11)
MUSIC Winner: Best Duo, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2013 A haunting blend of vocals, flute, keyboard and guitar from the awardwinning Folk duo. Once members of 90s Folk super group Equation with Kate Rusby and Seth Lakeman, Kathryn and Sean have worked with everyone from Cara Dillon to Show of Hands and The Levellers.
Image: Lau
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Chelsea Hotel
Earthfall Thursday 28 November 8pm (bar open 7.15pm) Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (Members: £11 / £9)
DANCE Dance, live music and film collide as Earthfall invites you to ‘check in’ to Chelsea Hotel, where every room has a story to tell. Earthfall reveals the poetry and tragicomic events from this iconic New York hotel, once home to the likes of Bob Dylan and Kerouac. Blazing a trail from Warhol to Dylan Thomas and Patti Smith, Earthfall takes you on a voyeuristic discovery of the inhabitants’ lives, loves and longings. Join us inside for a vivid snapshot of this rebel artist mecca. Curtain raiser by Jigsaw: Salisbury Youth Dance Company. Post show chat
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Contemporary Craft Fair Saturday 30 November 10am - 3pm Entry is FREE
CRAFT FAIR Buy original gifts direct from the makers in this relaxed Christmas shopping experience. Uniting artists and designer-makers from Salisbury and further afield, you’ll find beautiful handcrafted accessories and decorative objects including jewellery, ceramics, silver, glass, metal, wood and textiles. Featured artists include resident ceramicist Mirka Golden-Hann.
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Rendez-vous à Paris
Cabaret Vérité Sunday 1 December 8pm (cafe bar open 6.45pm) Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (Members: £11 / £9)
MUSIC “Great musicians, great voice, great performance, engaging, glamorous, sophisticated.” Dillie Keane of Fascinating Aida
Following a sold out show in April, Cabaret Vérité returns with another night of top class vintage cabaret.
Jarred Christmas: ‘SNAFU’
Enjoy the quartet’s signature cocktail of French chansons, sultry Argentinian Tangos and new even more ticklish cabaret songs.
Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (Members: £11 / £9)
Enjoy a French platter for 2 and 2 glasses of wine for just £20. Please order no later than 48 hours ahead.
Saturday 30 November 8pm (bar open 7.15pm) COMEDY
An evening of mischievous comedy from TV and Radio hit Jarred Christmas. Jarred’s unique and larger than life persona has won him fans across the country and catapulted him to the forefront of our TV screens in shows such as Mock The Week (BBC2) and 8 out of 10 Cats (Channel 4). In his new show SNAFU, Jarred will playfully distract you from how dreadful life is. Gather your friends for a spot of laughter therapy!
Scriptwriters Doo Dah Sharing Sunday 8 December 7pm (bar open 6.30pm)
Tickets: £5 (Members: £4)
THEATRE A showcase of new writing talent from our very own Scriptwriters Doo Dah. Come along and enjoy script-in-hand readings performed by professional actors.
Recommended Age 16+
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Inspector Norse
LipService Theatre Wednesday 11 December 8pm (café bar open 6.45pm)
Supper Session Thursday 12 December 8pm (bar open 7.15pm)
Tickets: £5 (Members: £4)
Tickets: £12 / £10 concessions (Members: £11 / £9)
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THEATRE
A celebration of the best of our popular Live Lunch series.
A self-assembly Swedish crime thriller from award-winning comedy duo LipService. A man is found dead in a barn. Enter Inspector Sandra Larsson in her rustic knitwear. With her own life unravelling before our eyes, it’s up to her to follow the pattern of a mystery with many holes.
Award-winning UK duo Josienne Clarke and Ben Walker will treat you to their own original take on traditional English music. Martinique’s Omer Makessa will warm you up with lyrical songs and seductive tropical Caribbean melodies.
Inspector Norse is a Nordic Noir comedy featuring a knitted set, a seventies pop band and drunken moose!
Zimbabwe’s Mashasha, following his Live Lunch, will be joined by his full band to perform music from their new album.
Like to knit for the show? Email melanie@salisburyarts.co.uk to find out more.
Together they offer up a perfect winter warmer, with delicious platters available to order in advance. Please book at least 48 hours prior to the event.
Nordic Theatre Suppers bookable in advance.
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Hoodwink’s Winter Wonderland
Altar Club New Year featuring Whitmore
Tickets: £6.50 / £5.50 concessions / £24 family of 4 (Members: £5.50 / £4.50 / £20 family ticket for family members)
Tickets: £15 advance until 30 November, £20 advance in December, £25 on the door (Members: £14 / £19 / £24)
FAMILY
MUSIC
An evening of dancing, snow, fun, surprises and more snow with Hoodwink. Suitable for all the family from pre-school to grandparents.
Salisbury’s biggest New Year’s band night is back with a vengeance as Ska-Punk stars Whitmore headline the second Altar Club NYE party.
This year’s celebration falls on Winter Solstice so bring a torch or wear a glowstick and help create lots of light on this magical night.
Whitmore is joined on the bill by The Intercepteurs, Slagerij, Middlename Kill and Six Fish.
Saturday 21 December 6 - 7.30pm (doors open 6pm)
Tuesday 31 December 9pm (bar open 8.30pm)
Winter Wonderland workshop Saturday 14 December
With live music and DJ sets until 2am and a pop-up bar on the Altar Stage, it’s set to be the happiest New Year yet.
Create a costume with Hoodwink and join a light-filled procession. See page 33.
This is a standing event.
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Film & Live in HD Award-winning foreign films, family movies and screenings of The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD: there’s an international feast heading for our cinema screen. Pick up a film brochure for more information on all these screenings and more.
The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD
Tickets: £16 / £14 concessions (Members: £15 / £13) Book all 10 operas for £120 Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky Saturday 5 October 5.55pm The Nose by Shostakovich Saturday 26 October 5.55pm Tosca by Puccini Saturday 9 November 5.55pm Falstaff by Verdi (recorded) Monday 16 December 5.55pm Dvorak’s Rusalka Saturday 8 February 5.55pm Borodin’s Prince Igor Saturday 1 March 5pm Massenet’s Werther Saturday 15 March 4.55pm Puccini’s La Bohème Saturday 5 April 5.55pm Mozart’s Così Fan Tutte Saturday 26 April 5.55pm Rossini’s La Cenerentola Saturday 10 May 5.55pm
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In The House (15)
Populaire (12A)
A sophisticated French comedy thriller directed by Francois Ozon and starring Kristin Scott-Thomas.
A handsome boss resolves to turn his hopeless secretary into the world’s fastest typist in this stylish French comedy.
Romantics Anonymous (12A)
Much Ado About Nothing (12A)
Thursday 5 September • 7.30pm
Sunday 8 September • 7.30pm
A delicious comedy with a bittersweet edge, presented as part of the Food and Drink Festival.
A Late Quartet (15)
Thursday 7 November • 7.30pm
Monday 18 November • 7.30pm A witty and charming modern take on Shakespeare’s classic comedy of obsession, hatred, friendship and love.
Monday 16 September 2pm & 7.30pm
Renoir (12A)
A moving drama about a group of musicians whose suppressed emotions and uncontrollable passions threaten to derail years of friendship.
Tuesday 3 December • 7.30pm A sumptuous drama telling the story of the celebrated French impressionist, his son and his muse.
Chimpanzee (U)
Wadjda (PG)
An adorable documentary from Disney Nature, following the story of a baby Chimp named Oscar.
The first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia, Wadjda tells the story of a young girl determined to fight for her dreams.
The Reluctant Fundamentalist (15)
Epic (U)
Saturday 21 September • 11am
Sunday 29 September • 7.30pm A gripping adaptation of Mohsin Hamid’s bestselling post-9/11 novel that tells a tale of extremism, prejudice and revenge.
A Hijacking (15)
Thursday 3 October • 7.30pm A Danish thriller exploring a game of life and death in the hands of Somali pirates.
Before Midnight (15)
Wednesday 30 October • 7.30pm A tale of long-term romance, Before Midnight is the superb third film in Richard Linklater’s Before trilogy.
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Thursday 5 December • 7.30pm
Saturday 7 December • 11am An animated fantasy adventure film inspired by The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs by William Joyce.
When Santa Fell to Earth (U) Sunday 22 December • 11am
A magical festive film based on the novel by best-selling author, Cornelia Funke.
Tickets: £7 or £4 family films (Members: £6 or £3 family films) For full details of all these films plus Magic Lantern, ShootOut and more please pick up a Film Brochure or explore www.salisburyartscentre.co.uk
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workshop courses Creative Writing Mondays 7 - 9pm 30 September - 9 December (not 28 October)
Wednesdays 7 - 9pm 25 September - 4 December (not 30 October)
Writing Fiction with Tom Bromley • £79 A ten week course for adults: learn tips, techniques and topics to get your creative juices flowing. Writing for Stage & Screen with Angie Street • £79 A ten week course for adults: learn or develop the techniques of playwriting, examining extracts from contemporary plays and using writing exercises to free your creativity.
Arts & Crafts Mondays 7 - 9pm 23 September - 2 December (not 28 October)
Feltmaking with Suzie Gutteridge • £79 (plus materials) A ten week course for adults: try out different felting techniques and make jewellery, bowls, bags and gifts.
Tuesdays 6.30 - 9pm Pottery with Mirka Golden-Hann • £110 (plus materials) 24 September - 3 December A ten week course for adults: try throwing, coiling, decorating (not 29 October) and glazing with resident ceramicist Mirka Golden-Hann. Wednesdays 6.30 - 9.30pm Pottery with Jennie Gilbert • £130 (plus materials) 25 September - 4 December A ten week course for adults: learn and develop your pottery (not 30 October) skills in this creatively challenging three hour pottery class. Thursdays 9.30am - 12.30pm 26 September - 5 December (not 31 October)
Thursdays 4 - 6pm 26 September - 5 December (not 31 October)
Thursdays 6.45 - 9.15pm A: 26 September - 24 October B: 7 November - 5 December
Thursdays 7 - 9pm 26 September - 5 December (not 31 October)
Pottery with Mirka Golden-Hann • £130 (plus materials) A ten week course for adults: try throwing, coiling, decorating and glazing in this friendly course led by resident ceramicist Mirka Golden-Hann. Youth Pottery with Mirka Golden-Hann • £90 (plus materials) A ten week course for young people aged 10+ years: add to your Arts Award or just enjoy developing new creative skills. Life Sculpture with Charlotte Moreton • £73 (plus materials) A five week course for adults: work with a model to create a portrait head in clay in Block A and figure sculpture in Block B. Pottery with Mirka Golden-Hann • £95 (plus materials) A ten week course for adults: try throwing, decorating and glazing in this friendly course.
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Arts & Crafts (continued) Fridays 10 - 10.45am
Pre-school Pottery with Mirka Golden-Hann • £26
27 September - 25 October
(plus materials)
A five week course for children aged 3 - 5 years, accompanied by an adult: play with clay and explore creativity. Saturdays 9 - 10.45am 28 September - 7 December (not 2 November)
Saturdays 10 - 10.45am A: 28 September - 26 October B: 9 November - 7 December
Pottery with Mirka Golden-Hann • £85 (plus materials) A ten week course for children aged 7+ years: enjoy exploring clay in this fun pottery course. Smarties with Sharon Kearley • £25 A five week course for children aged 1 - 3 years, accompanied by an adult: enjoy exploring art and craft.
Saturdays 11am - 12.45pm Pottery with Mirka Golden-Hann • £85 (plus materials) 28 September - 7 December A ten week course for children aged 7+ years: enjoy (not 2 November) exploring clay in this fun pottery course.
Dance Mondays 7.10 - 8.10pm 23 September - 2 December (not 28 October)
Tuesdays 2 - 2.45pm 24 September - 3 December (not 29 October)
Tuesdays 3.45 - 4.30pm 24 September - 3 December (not 29 October)
Tuesdays 4.35 - 5.20pm 24 September - 3 December (not 29 October)
Tuesdays 5.30 - 6.30pm 24 September - 3 December (not 29 October)
Adult Contemporary Dance with Carrie Madgwick • £60 A ten week course for adults: enjoy learning the skills of contemporary dance and have a go at choreography in this friendly class for all experience levels. Early Years Dance with Jacinta Landon • £45 A ten week course for children aged 3 - 4 years, accompanied by an adult: enjoy getting active in this class designed to expand the minds and bodies of young children. Little Street Spirit with Jacinta Landon • £45 A ten week course for children aged 4 - 6 years, already at school: learn a short routine and enjoy moving to music. Street Spirit 1 with Jacinta Landon • £45 A ten week course for children aged 7 - 10 years: develop contemporary and street dance skills with a short routine. Street Spirit 2 with Jacinta Landon • £52 A ten week course for young people aged 11 - 14 years: develop your dance and imaginative choreographic skills in this class fusing street and contemporary dance.
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youth companies Mondays 5.30 - 7pm 23 September - 2 December (not 28 October)
Tuesdays 4.30 - 6pm Commencing Tuesday 10 September
Wednesdays 4.30 - 6pm 25 September - 4 December (not 30 October)
Wednesdays 4 - 6pm 18 September - 4 December
Thursdays 4.30 - 6pm 26 September - 5 December (not 31 October)
Thursdays 5.15 - 6.45pm 26 September - 5 December (not 31 October)
Thursdays 6.30 - 8pm 26 September - 12 December (not 7 & 14 November) Plus a performance on Saturday 21 December as part of Winter Wonderland, 5 - 8pm.
Jigsaw Youth Dance Company with Carrie Madgwick • £79 by audition only. Next auditions Monday 9 September. A ten week course for young people aged 14 - 18 years: develop your dance and performance skills as part of our very own youth dance company. UpstARTS • FREE A creative panel of young people aged 13 - 19 years: join this creative group to plan, run and organise events for young people in Salisbury, including Hijack Open Mics and All Dayer. Young Filmmakers with Matthew Dean • £63 A ten week course for young people aged 10 - 13 years: get your first taste of filmmaking action, learning exciting camera tricks and creating fun stories for the big screen. Young Curators with Laurence Rushby & Suzie Gutteridge • FREE, supported by Heritage Lottery Fund A weekly workshop group for young people aged 13 - 19 years: learn about exhibition design and event management and create high profile exhibitions. Filmmakers Anonymous with Simon Davison • £63 A ten week course for young people aged 13 - 19 years: work behind the camera, act in a film or help out on set. This is your chance to unleash your inner Spielberg. Seesaw Youth Dance Feeder Company with Carrie Madgwick • £63 A ten week course for young people aged 12 - 16 years: develop your dance and choreographic skills in preparation for auditioning for Jigsaw, Salisbury Youth Dance Company. The Hood with Hoodwink Theatre Company • £42 Taster session on Thursday 19 September. A ten week course for young people aged 13 - 18 years: an exciting opportunity for young creatives to join resident company Hoodwink. In the first half term explore material relating to Hoodwink’s 2014 shows including an interactive theatrical installation of The Forest of Arden. During the second half term you’ll create processional costumes/characters with lights built in for performance at Winter Wonderland.
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one-off workshops Craft Club
Tuesdays 17 September, 1 and 15 October, 5 and 19 November, 3 and 17 December 11am • FREE Free craft sessions open to everyone: Craft Club is a nationwide initiative to get people crafting. Enjoy knitting, stitching and crochet in a relaxed atmosphere.
Zone Club
Saturdays 28 September, 26 October and 30 November 10am - 2pm £18 per session A music, dance and filmmaking workshop for learning disabled people aged 16 and over: meet new friends, make music and songs, dance and create films with fantastic musicians and artists.
Improvisation with Chimpro Thursday 3 October 7.30-10pm • £5 An improvisation workshop for adults: explore how you can create scenes without a script! Play games, have fun and experiment with the basics of improvisation. No experience needed; just bring your have-a-go-hat.
Unmythable
Tuesday 29 October 3.30 - 5pm £8 (£5 for performance ticket holders) A fun and physical workshop for young people aged 11 - 21 years: explore imaginative approaches to retelling ancient stories. With an emphasis on playfulness and choral work, the session incorporates techniques learnt by practitioners at the Lecoq school and with the RSC.
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An Animated Experience with Matthew Dean
Tuesday 29 - Thursday 31 October 10am - 4pm • £85 An animation short course for young people aged 10 and over: play with storyboarding, set design, camera angles and lighting to create a short animated film.
Big Draw
Wednesday 30 October 10am - 3pm FREE drop in workshop A free family workshop open to everyone: play with digital animation on the theme of future generations.
Working with an Electric Kiln
with Mirka Golden-Hann
Saturday 2 November 10.30am - 4pm £40 or £5 for Session 1 only. A three part workshop for adults: learn all about firing and the basics of glazing. Session 1: 10.30am - 12.30pm An introductory talk on firing. Session 2: 1 - 4pm A practical workshop exploring glazing basics for the electric kiln. Session 3: 3 - 4pm Assessment of glazing results.
Winter Wonderland
Saturday 14 December • £15 10am - 12pm: ages 5-8 years. 2 - 4pm: ages 9+ Procession 21 December 6pm (arrive 5.30pm)
Would you like to be part of a light filled procession to open the evening? Come and create your costume with Hoodwink.
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Independent Events Iyengar Yoga with Jackie Matthews (formerly Lynch)
Mondays from 2 September 10.30am - 12noon Tuesdays from 3 September 10 - 11.30am • £8 per session T: Jackie Matthews on 01722 336577 E: jackie@jackiematthews.uk.com
Iyengar Yoga with Susan Stephenson
RSPB
Tuesdays 7.30pm (café bar open 7pm) £4 RSPB Members, £5 Non Members or free for Under 16s (on the door only). Tuesday 10 September The RSPB in Dorset by Rob Farrington
Tuesday 8 October The Wildlife of St Lucia by Ed Drewitt
Tuesday 12 November Birds in your Garden by Roger Lucken
Tuesdays from 3 September 7 - 8.30pm • £8.50 per session T: Susan on 01722 413633 E: susansteph@gmail.com
Tuesday 10 December
Life Drawing
Salisbury Hospice Concert
A drop in session (without tuition) open to all, offering a chance to draw and paint the figure during a series of short poses.
Emotionally Ska'd Productions presents The Legendary DJ Derek, The Guns of Navarone, The Intercepteurs and Funke and the Two Tone Baby in support of Salisbury Hospice Charity.
Tuesdays from 3 September 7 - 8.30pm • £6 per session
T: Ann Dawkins on 07736 731471 T: Ann Hopkins on 01722 321019
Pop-Up Theatre Company Tuesdays 3 & 10 September Thursdays 5 & 12 September 5 - 7pm • £3 a session
Workshops for adults designed to develop acting and dance skills, as well as team building, leadership and organisational skills.
T: 01722 710018 / 07808 648634 E: beckypage18@yahoo.co.uk
A Morning Cup of Yoga with Sandra Gibson
Fridays 6 - 27 September 9 - 10am £8 cash weekly. Please bring a mat. Sandra Gibson will guide you through a flowing sequence, followed with a short relaxation. All levels/ages welcome.
E: sandra@turnanewleaf.co.uk to book
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Birds of Tanzania by Mike Wilkes
E: goddard543@hotmail.com Saturday 21 September 8pm Tickets: £10
Casablanca British Heart Foundation & The Trussell Trust Friday 4 October 7.30pm Tickets: £10
Enjoy the 1942 American romantic film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman and raise funds for The Trussell Trust and British Heart Foundation.
Keen Dance: Salsa & La Rueda
Saturday 5 October 10.30am - 12.30pm Tickets: £10 advance, £10.95 on the day A fun workshop for adults: enjoy beginner or advanced couples’ Salsa and group La Rueda with an experienced teacher. No partner needed!
Bed Among the Lentils Churchill Productions
Saturday 5 October 7.30pm & Sunday 6 October 3pm Tickets: £8 / £6 concessions
Jan Wyld presents a monologue from Alan Bennett’s first series Talking Heads and reads poetry by Wendy Cope, Roald Dahl and Thomas Hardy.
Doug Allan Life Behind the Lens
Saturday 13 October 7.30pm Tickets: £12.50
Adventures and insights from the award winning cameraman whose TV credits include Blue Planet, Life, and Frozen Planet. See amazing film footage and listen to Doug’s experiences of working with everyone from Sir David Attenborough to Ewan McGregor.
Stornoway
Saturday 7 December 8pm (bar open 7.30pm) • Tickets: £15
Part of their extensive UK tour, Stornoway performs live in support of its much-lauded second album Tales from Terra Firma.
Eminor
Sunday 15 December 7pm (café bar open 6.30pm) • Tickets: £7
Be thrilled by these young performers who will once again put their unique stamp on a range of current and classic pop songs all with live vocals and choreography.
Venue Hire As a registered charity, every penny we make in Venue Hire goes back into supporting our charitable work. That means by hiring Salisbury Arts Centre for your events you'll be donating to charity at the same time with no extra cost.
View the hiring pack online at www.salisburyartscentre.co.uk or email hirings@salisburyarts.co.uk
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Thank you We would like to say a huge thank you to the following for their generous support: Business Members: Amber Therapy Anokaa Barchester Green Ltd Bassets Sales & Lettings Batt Broadbent Begbies Traynor The Cathedral Hotel City Cabs Salisbury Clarity Copiers D Phillips Insurance Ltd Fawcetts Fletcher & Partners Hugh Davies & Co Innovate Product Design Ltd Knight Security Solutions Naim Audio Ltd Salisbury Newspapers Sarum College Sarum Colourview Signs in Motion Ltd Simply Great Copy Spire Flooring Trinity Photography Wessex Care Whitehead Vizard Solicitors Wilsons Solicitors LLP Wood in Salisbury Core Funders:
St Edmund’s Arts Trust is a company limited by guarantee trading as Salisbury Arts Centre: Registration No. 1412263, incorporated in Wales. It is also a registered charity: No. 1023945
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