The Laine Dankworth Centre | Wavendon | Milton Keynes
Issue 87 | December 2023 - March 2024
world class music & entertainment
Supported using public funding by
box office 01908 280800 www.stables.org
Issue 87 Dec 23 - Mar 24
welcome to The Stables
Located in the village of Wavendon, Buckinghamshire and only a few minutes’ drive from the centre of Milton Keynes, The Stables (registered charity 1178665) is one the UK’s best-loved music venues. Founded by the world-famous jazz musicians Sir John Dankworth and Dame Cleo Laine in 1970, the venue now presents more than 400 performances each year across all musical genres in our two venue spaces – the Jim Marshall Auditorium (capacity 398) and Stage 2 (capacity 80) – and welcomes more than 100,000 customers through its doors. A year-round programme of music-related workshops and courses for all ages and abilities to develop their musical skills is also available – for full details, turn to page 42.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
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Turn Up The Volume! is The Stables’ new monthly podcast. Each month we’ll bring you lively conversations with upcoming Stables artists and bands, exclusive looks behind the scenes, along with news and updates on what’s coming up.
Visit stables.org to take a listen to the latest episode.
Issue 87 Dec 23 - Mar 24
front cover artists contents JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM December January February March
5 - 11 12 - 18 19 - 24 25 - 32
STAGE 2 December - March
33 - 41
LEARN & TAKE PART December - March
42 - 49
And not forgetting Also on sale Booking & visitor information Diary
51 53 - 55 56 - 57 58 - 59
Seth Lakeman
Sunday 25 February
page 24
Kanda Bongo Man
information key
Wednesday 13 December page 8
Friends and Founders are entitled to a 10% discount. Please notify the box office when making your reservation.
Graffiti Classics
New shows which are open for public booking from Friday 24 November prior to which Stables Friends have priority
Wednesday 27 March page 31
Denotes an education event or a concert with an associated education event. Ask Box Office for details.
Chantel McGregor
This event takes place in Stage 2.
Sunday 4 February page 19
This event takes place in Mancini Forum.
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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PAY IT FORWARD
We all know that live music and performance has the power to inspire, entertain and bring joy... We also know that the past few years have been tough for everyone, and particularly for young people. Pay It Forward is our new fundraising campaign which aims to provide free and heavily subsidised tickets for younger audiences so that they can benefit from the incredible experience of attending live arts and entertainment performances. We are working in partnership with local charities, community and education organisations to reach those who would benefit most. The more money we raise, the more young people can attend a live performance at The Stables. For example, every £14.50 raised will allow a young person to see a performance of our Christmas show Hansel & Gretel in December. We would be so grateful if you can support our appeal – thank you in advance for your support.
The Stables (registered charity number 1178665)
To make a donation, visit stables.org/pay-it-forward or contact The Stables box office on 01908 280800. The value of your donation can be increased by 25% if you are set up for Gift Aid - please contact our box office team if you need further information on how to do this.
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Box Tale Soup present
Monday 18 - Saturday 23 December, performances daily 11am & 2pm (18 Dec, 4pm only) Relaxed performance on Wednesday 20 December, 2pm Hansel & Gretel are so excited, it’s their favourite time of year – Christmas! But when they get lost deep in the woods, it seems they’ll never make it back in time for Christmas dinner… until they discover a whole host of new friends willing to help them out! And perhaps the Witch living in that delicious gingerbread house isn’t quite what she seems…
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JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
Hansel & Gretel
CHRISTMAS FUN
Christmas Fun at The Stables
Join award-winning Box Tale Soup for a brand-new festive take on this classic fairy tale adventure, with beautiful puppets, innovative theatre and magical original music. A CO-PRODUCTION WITH THE EVERYMAN THEATRE, CHELTENHAM.
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Would you like to hear the story? It begins two days before Christmas, with a Witch and a magic spell… Approximate running time Suitable for ages
55 mins 3+
* R ELAXED PERFORMANCE ON WEDNESDAY 20 DECEMBER AT 2PM: This performance is designed for people who will benefit from a more relaxed environment, including those with an autism spectrum condition, sensory and communication disorders or a learning disability.
TICKET PRICES Adults Children under-16 Carers accompanying disabled patrons Groups of 10+ Schools
£16.50 £14.50 £12.75 £14.50 £14.50
(one free teacher’s ticket for every 10 tickets booked)
Relaxed performance
email stables@stables.org
£14.50
box office 01908 280800
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Jo Caulfield: Here Comes Trouble! £20
Friday 1 December, 8pm
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
DECEMBER
Voted Comedians’ Comedian of the Year 2021/2022, Jo Caulfield is quite simply one of the most consistently funny and creative comics in the country. Hot on the heels of her sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, Here Comes Trouble! is packed with brilliant routines and fantastically embarrassing stories. Expect razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners as Jo gets her claws into everything and everyone. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Miles Jupp 25 Jan 2024
Last few tickets
No Jacket Required £22
Saturday 2 December, 8pm
Join the UK’s leading Phil Collins tribute as No Jacket Required return to celebrate their 20th anniversary. A spectacular twohour show from this fantastic 11-piece band features tracks from Phil’s solo career and his time with Genesis. Expect to be transported back to the 1980s to relive those hit-packed concerts in the company of this acclaimed band, making its 10th appearance at The Stables. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: The Music of Lionel Richie 30 Mar 2024
Returns Only
Woburn Sands Band Sunday 3 December, 4pm
£12, £5 for under 18s
Set the scene and mood for the season! The programme will run the gamut from big band sounds to classical, jazz and pop and include arrangements of some of your best-loved and very seasonal melodies, all in one show. Come along to this earlyevening event for some true family entertainment from your favourite local brass band, with soloists from the band featured in this, the 69th concert in the Drakeloe series. Promoted by Woburn Sands Band
Tony Momrelle: A Soulful Christmas Tuesday 5 December, 8pm
£22.50
Tony Momrelle is one of the most exciting and significant soul musicians on the modern British stage. In a music career spanning more than 10 years, he has performed with some of the world’s greatest artists including Incognito, Gloria Estefan, Celine Dion, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Sade, Gary Barlow and many more. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Northern Soul Live 6 Jul 2024
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All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
Last few tickets
Mostly Autumn
Promoted by Mostly Autumn
Tenors UnLimited Christmas Show £25
Thursday 7 December, 8pm
Tenors UnLimited return to The Stables with their Christmas show. The gents will perform a selection of your seasonal favourites, including O Holy Night, Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah, O Come All Ye Faithful and their number one selling Christmas single Who Is He?. The show will also feature popular classical hits such as Nessun Dorma, The Pearl Fishers duet, The Prayer, You Raise Me Up and ELO’s Mr Blue Sky to name but a few.
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Mostly Autumn have built their fan base the old-fashioned but highly effective way by playing live at every opportunity. Their musical palette is diverse, and while they draw on influences from the golden age of 1970s rock, they have developed their own unique sound and style that captures some of the essence of that era and yet looks forward into the future.
DECEMBER
£22.50 in advance, £24.50 on the door
Wednesday 6 December, 8pm
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: G4 11 Sep 2024
Dark Side Of The Moon performed by the Bristol Ensemble
£31
Friday 8 December, 8pm
Celebrating 50 years since the release of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon, the Bristol Ensemble have commissioned a chamber orchestral arrangement of this iconic album. Dark Side Of The Moon sits as a cultural heavyweight of British music and resonates across all sections of society. The album has sold over 45 million copies worldwide and is the fourth bestselling album in history. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Think Floyd 16 Feb 2024
The Dankworth Family Christmas Show Saturday 9 December, 8pm
£31 & £27.50
Started by the legendary Sir John Dankworth and Dame Cleo more than 50 years ago, this seasonal celebration led by Alec Dankworth features a host of family, friends and special guests. Expect a show packed with great music, seasonal fun and surprises along the way. This performance is a VAT fundraiser for The Stables. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Swinging at the Cotton Club 17 May 2024
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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Legend: Tribute to Bob Marley
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
DECEMBER
Sunday 10 December, 8pm
£23.50
When you think reggae, only one name comes to mind first – Bob Marley. Legend is an unforgettable evening celebrating this musical icon. Combining superb, distinctive vocals with flawless musicianship, a supremely talented cast recreate the timeless hits Could You Be Loved, Is This Love, One Love, No Woman No Cry, Get Up Stand Up and many more reggae classics. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: T.Rextasy 26 Jan 2024
Steeleye Span Monday 11 December, 8pm
£35
Folk rock pioneers Steeleye Span changed the face of folk music forever, taking it out of small clubs and into the world of gold discs and international tours. Five decades on and the six-piece line-up celebrate more than 50 years of this wonderful music, playing all the favourite songs and tunes from their long and glittering career. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Fairport Convention 6 Feb 2024
Mediaeval Baebes Tuesday 12 December, 8pm
£25
With lush, ethereal harmonies and a dazzling array of exotic and period instruments, Mediaeval Baebes will be weaving their storytelling magic once again. In this glorious festive concert, the classical chart-topping choir’s joyous music will showcase tracks from their latest seasonal album, MydWynter, alongside wellknown Christmas carols, traditional folk songs and innovative settings of ancient and romantic poetry. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: The Albion Band 19 Dec
Kanda Bongo Man and Kasai Masai Wednesday 13 December, 8pm
£16.50
Kanda Bongo Man is one of the biggest stars in world music. Championed by John Peel and Andy Kershaw in the late 1980s, Kanda played a key role in introducing African and world music to the mainstream. Don’t miss Kanda Bongo Man and his incredible seven-piece band performing the joyous music and dance of central Africa for an unforgettable sunshine experience. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Mugenkyo 15 May 2024
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All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
Laurence Jones
+ support from Blue Nation
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: UK Blues Awards 25 Apr
Cats In Space £25
Friday 15 December, 8pm
Imagine, if you will, a heady mix of Queen, ELO, Elton John and all things 1970s… then you have Cats In Space, a band brimming with majestic songs, soaring vocal harmonies, power chord guitars, thundering drums and bass and huge, symphonic keyboards.
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Laurence Jones has developed into one of the UK’s hottest guitar players. He has several accolades and awards to his name, winning Young Artist of the Year in the British Blues Awards three years in a row, a feat that saw him inducted him into the British Blues Hall of Fame.
DECEMBER
£20.50
Thursday 14 December, 8pm
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: ELO Again 23 Feb 2024
Mari Wilson & The New Wilsations: A Very Mari Christmas Party £33.50
Saturday 16 December, 8pm
Nymphette of the Nail Varnish and High Priestess of Hair Spray, acclaimed songstress Mari Wilson presents a Christmas cracker of a show featuring her eight-piece band The New Wilsations. Mari will be performing her much-loved hits Just What I’ve Always Wanted, Cry Me A River and Beat The Beat, along with tunes of yuletide yesterdays. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Bella Hardy
10 Dec
L’Esprit du Jazz £16.50
Sunday 17 December, 11.30am
Led by accordionist Karen Street, L’Esprit du Jazz explore French musette, Brazilian tunes and original compositions alongside favourite jazz standards. Featuring Sam Dunn on guitar, Charlie Pyne on bass and vocals and Katie Patterson on drums. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Ben Holder Trio
21 Jan 2024
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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SUNDAY SESSIONS MANCINI FORUM
Enjoy some fabulous Sunday-morning jazz in the Mancini Forum (The Stables’ main foyer). We’ll be presenting an enticing mix of established names and rising stars of the UK jazz scene – the perfect way to start the day.
L’Esprit du Jazz Sunday 17 December, 11.30am £16.50 Led by accordionist Karen Street, L’Esprit du Jazz explore French Musette, Brazilian tunes and original compositions, alongside favourite jazz standards. Featuring Sam Dunn on guitar, Charlie Pyne on bass and vocals and Katie Patterson on drums.
Ben Holder Trio Sunday 21 January 2024, 11.30am £16.50 Ben Holder is the UK’s most exciting young jazz violinist. His Trio is a stellar line-up of incredible musicians, performing an energetic mix of traditional jazz and Gypsy swing alongside Ben’s own infectious originals, which hark back to the fun and swing of the 1920s and 1930s.
Chris Ingham Quartet: Hoagy II Sunday 11 February, 11.30am £16.50 Ten years after their acclaimed album Hoagy, the Chris Ingham Quartet follow up with a new CD and a further joyful set of the wry, wise and beautiful songs of songwriter-singer-pianist Hoagy Carmichael.
Dean Stockdale Quartet: Celebrating Oscar Peterson Sunday 17 March, 11.30am £16.50 Showcasing new arrangements of Oscar’s compositions and music from famous albums such as Night Train and We Get Requests, this is a show that brings the infectious swing and virtuosity that symbolised Oscar’s groups such as those with Ray Brown, Joe Pass and Ed Thigpen.
Doors open at 11am. Coffee and tea will be available to purchase before each concert and the bar will be open.
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All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
Last few tickets
Go West £38.50
Sunday 17 December, 8pm
The Albion Christmas Band £26
Tuesday 19 December, 8pm
The Albion Band’s Christmas show is widely regarded as a premier seasonal event and attracts sell-out audiences across the UK. Featuring the combined talents of Simon Nicol (Fairport Convention), Kellie While (Albion Band), Simon Care (Edward II) and the Guvnor himself, Ashley Hutchings MBE, the show takes you on a guided tour through the Christmas customs of Britain. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Bella Hardy Christmas Show
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: The Christians 12 Jan 2024
DECEMBER
Peter Cox and Richard Drummie first met in 1974. Six albums and 20 million sales later, Go West are stronger than ever. They have enjoyed many chart singles worldwide, notably King Of Wishful Thinking, the opening song in the hit film Pretty Woman. Go West have played live around the world continuously and have earned their reputation as an outstanding and exciting live act.
10 Dec
Christmas Fun at The Stables 3+
Box Tale Soup present
Hansel & Gretel Monday 18 - Saturday 23 December FOR INFORMATION, TURN TO PAGE 5
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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GIFT IDEAS
gift ideas Gift Vouchers
Treat someone to a great night of entertainment.
Friends Membership
Why not give a loved one Friends membership as a gift? They’ll be able to enjoy a range of benefits designed to make their visits to The Stables even more enjoyable.
Footpath of Fame
Your chosen name or text engraved onto a brick and placed among many celebrities on our exclusive footpath.
Name a Seat
Your chosen name on a seat in the Jim Marshall Auditorium.
Your support helps us to continue providing music and music-making opportunities for children and adults alike.
For more information, visit stables.org or call the box office on 01908 280800.
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All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
The Christians £35.50
Friday 12 January, 8pm
Tom Robinson Band £24
Saturday 13 January, 8pm
Tom Robinson’s band TRB hit the UK top 10 in 1977 with the punk-era anthem 2-4-6-8 Motorway, and in 1978 Glad To Be Gay entered the top 20 despite a BBC ban. Tom returned to the top 10 in 1983 with the solo hit War Baby. Moving into broadcasting, Tom has been a presenter on BBC6 Music since its launch and is now regarded as a champion of emerging musicians while still touring himself at the age of 71.
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Go West 17 Dec
JANUARY
Renowned for a string of soulful yet socially aware hits including Forgotten Town, Ideal World, Born Again, Harvest For The World, What’s In A Word and many more, The Christians enjoyed huge acclaim in the late 1980s and early 90s, both in the UK and Europe. The band are still headed by enigmatic lead singer Garry Christian who has only gained in vocal stature (and wit) over the years!
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Dr Feelgood 3 Feb
Wilson & Wakeman: Can You Leave The Light On Longer? Thursday 18 January, 8pm
£20
Damian Wilson and Adam Wakeman take you on an intimate musical journey with stories and songs from their albums together and artists they have been associated with throughout their 30 year career. With Damian on vocals and acoustic guitar and Adam on keyboards, guitar and vocals, this will be an evening of great musicianship. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Solstice 7 Sep
Dire Streets Friday 19 January, 8pm
£32
Dire Streets bring to life the classic songs of one of the world’s greatest guitar bands with an incredible level of musicianship and attention to detail, making them the UK’s standout Dire Straits tribute. The two-hour show includes superb renditions of studio tracks along with extended live versions from some of the legendary Dire Straits concerts. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Coldplace 22 Feb
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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80s Mania £32 & £29.50
Saturday 20 January, 8pm
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
JANUARY
80s Mania is Europe’s official 1980s multi-tribute concert featuring a host of pop icons authentically recreated with live band and awesome dancers. You can expect to enjoy more than 35 chart-topping smash hits, with tributes to Duran Duran, The Human League, Kim Wilde, Culture Club, Madonna, Wham!, Nena, Toni Basil, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Bananarama, Dead or Alive, Madness and many more! LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: The Freddie & Queen Experience 2 Feb
acknowledgements The Stables would like to give a special thanks to the following for their valuable support:
• Arts Council England • Cavatina Trust • Dame Cleo Laine • Dentons • FCC Communities Foundation
Stay connected! • Garfield Weston • MK Community Foundation • PMC • The Wavendon Foundation
Ben Holder Trio Sunday 21 January, 11.30am
£16.50
Ben Holder is the UK’s most exciting jazz violinist. His trio is a stellar line-up of incredible musicians, blending an energetic mix of traditional jazz and gypsy swing with Ben’s own infectious originals, which hark back to the fun and swing of the 1920s and 1930s. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Dean Stockdale Quartet 17 Mar
Bob Harris & Colin Hall: The Songs The Beatles Gave Away Sunday 21 January, 8pm
£22.50
Bob Harris and music journalist Colin Hall set out on an intimate speaking tour, including rare archive from Bob’s collection of interviews with Lennon and McCartney. By 1963 the pair had written so many songs, they simply couldn’t all be accommodated on just their own Beatles releases, so it made artistic and economic good sense to offer them to other artists for recording. This is the story behind those songs, the hits, the misses and the demos that the group never released.
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All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
Teddy Thompson: My Love Of Country £25
Tuesday 23 January, 8pm
Paul Jones & Dave Kelly £27.50
Wednesday 24 January, 8pm
A guitar, harmonica, two authentic, thrilling blues voices and a fabulous repertoire of songs and reminiscences most musicians can only dream of. The lead singer of Manfred Mann and The Blues Band is joined by the guitarist who played with John Lee Hooker and Howlin’ Wolf.
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LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Mary Gauthier 18 Apr
JANUARY
Teddy and his band sing classic country from his new record featuring tracks by Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, George Jones and many more! Teddy’s sound has been described by The New York Times as “beautifully finessed”, and by NPR as “the musical equivalent of an arrow to the heart”.
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: The Manfreds 20 Apr
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Miles Jupp: On I Bang £27.50
Thursday 25 January, 8pm
Obviously, one doesn’t wish to make a big deal of having a brain tumour removed, but this recent experience has left Miles Jupp with a story to tell and a few things that he’d like to share with the room. So that’s exactly what he’s doing in his new show On I Bang – a tale about surprise, fear, luck, love and qualified medical practitioners. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Griff Rhys Jones 11 & 12 May
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box office 01908 280800
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BFI STUDY DAYS JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
British Film Institute Study Days Contemporary and New Wave Cinema for KS5 French Students, with screening of La Haine (Mathieu Kassovitz, 1995) A study day analysing the style and themes of the French New Wave and its impact on contemporary French cinema. Wednesday 31 January, 10.30am-3.30pm This study day is aimed at helping KS5 French students develop their film analysis skills and build a deeper understanding of the styles and themes of key set texts on the AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas specifications. Conducted in French, the morning will consist of a clip-based presentation introducing the concepts of the French New Wave, highlighting key films of the movement such as The 400 Blows and using scene analysis to reveal to how it influenced the style and themes of contemporary French films such as La Haine (1995) and Entre Le Murs (2008). By exploring key scenes and applying textual analysis, students will have the opportunity to learn about film language, gain a deeper understanding of the set text and expand their vocabulary.
£12.50 per student; £1 per adult accompanying every 5 students; for any additional adult the student rate applies. £40 for teachers attending without students.
Bonjour les amis: Learning French for KS2 Students Inspire and motivate your KS2 students into learning and speaking French through short films and activities. Monday 5 February, 10.30am-3pm Help your pupils learn French in a fun and interactive way! In the morning our presenter will use short films to take pupils on an exciting journey to practice French language. In the afternoon, pupils will have the opportunity to watch a subtitled movie in French, A Cat in Paris. This event will be delivered in both French and English. Pupils will learn about French culture and take part in language activities aimed at widening vocabulary and encouraging listening and speaking in French. All activities will be pitched at KS2 students, enabling learners with different levels of French to engage, and each pupil will be handed a pupil pack. (Pupils should bring a pen for the morning activities.)
£6 per student; £1 per adult accompanying every 5 students; for any additional adult the student rate applies. £40 for teachers attending without students.
Booking information Book either by calling The Stables box office on 01908 280800 or email boxoffice@stables.org Schools which have over 20% of students receiving free school meals should ask about a discount when booking. Email education@stables.org to find out more. These events are intended for teachers and students only.
For full details please visit stables.org and search for BFI
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All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
T.Rextasy £33
Friday 26 January, 8pm
Martyn Joseph £23.50
Saturday 27 January, 8pm
Martyn Joseph is a unique and mind-blowing artist. For just one man and a guitar, Martyn creates a performance with a huge, far-reaching sound that is energetic, compelling and passionate. Whether he’s playing to 200 people or 20,000, he blows the crowd away night after night. He is gifted with the rare ability to speak to the soul with his expressive and poignant lyrics.
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Ultimate Bowie 18 May
JANUARY
T.Rextasy have now been performing around the world for more than 20 years, a career that ironically outlives Marc Bolan’s very own T.Rex. The band are now accepted as the world’s only official live tribute band dedicated to Marc and T.Rex, and the only one endorsed and approved by Marc’s family, estate and original ex-members of T.Rex. They have been described by many as “beyond the boundaries of tribute”.
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: John Smith 5 Apr
The Jive Aces £25
Sunday 28 January, 8pm
With their trademark yellow suits and a repertoire that stretches from the timeless tunes of the swing era to the glitz of the Rat Pack, with a dash of classic rock’n’roll, The Jive Aces perform songs in their unique upbeat style by great artists including Louis Prima, Bobby Darin, Louis Armstrong, Sammy Davis Jr. and Ella Fitzgerald, as well as a selection of superb original tunes. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: The Bluejays 11 Oct
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The Budapest Café Orchestra £21
Wednesday 31 January, 8pm
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JAN / FEB
Refreshingly unconventional, The Budapest Café Orchestra redeliver gypsy and folk-flavoured music in their own fresh and surprising way. Performing Balkan and Russian traditional pieces to artful distillations of the Romantic masterpieces to Gaelic folk anthem, their infectious music will get into your bloodstream and stay there forever. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Ben Holder Trio
21 Jan
Elkie Brooks Thursday 1 February, 8pm
£49.50
Now in the fifth decade of her career, Elkie Brooks is still proving to be one of the most powerful and versatile vocal talents of her generation. With numerous hit singles, million-selling albums and awards, her annual tours are a treat for fans old and new. As she performs some of her classic hits, blues and jazz, an electric evening with Elkie is guaranteed to leave you begging for more. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Barbara Dickson 21 Feb
The Freddie & Queen Experience £26.50
Friday 2 February, 8pm
The Freddie & Queen Experience are the UK’s premier Queen and Freddie Mercury tribute. The five-piece band perform with replica outfits and instruments, and recreate a Queen live show. It’s simply a great evening not to be missed! LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: ELO Again 23 Feb
support our work The success of our music and education programme depends on the generous support of many individuals and organisations.
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B ecome a Friend of The Stables – benefits include priority booking and ticket discounts. Name a Seat – your chosen name on a seat in the auditorium. Leave a gift in your will to help nurture the next generation of musicians.
All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
For further information please call 01908 280800 or email development@stables.org Join our group of volunteers and become a Stablemate. Purchase Gift Vouchers which can be exchanged for tickets at The Stables.
Dr Feelgood £31
Saturday 3 February, 8pm
Chantel McGregor and The Cinelli Brothers £23.50
Sunday 4 February, 8pm
If you measure an artist’s prospects by the company they keep, then Chantel McGregor has been moving in the right direction. Early in her career, Chantel was invited to perform with Joe Bonamassa on two of his UK tours. Since then, she has built a loyal and growing fan base who follow her every move. The Cinelli Brothers have a passion for the music of the 1960s, performing a mix of blues, rock and soul – all with a twist of contemporary style.
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Quo Connection 7 Jun
FEBRUARY
Formed on Canvey Island in Essex in the early 1970s, Dr Feelgood remain one of the world’s most popular and exciting live rhythm and blues acts. The band enjoyed global success with a string of hit singles including Roxette, Back In The Night, Milk And Alcohol, Down At The Doctors, She Does it Right, Going Back Home and See You Later Alligator, which gave the group their first gold record.
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Laurence Jones 14 Dec 2023
Fairport Convention + support from Plumhall
£33.50
Tuesday 6 February, 8pm
Fairport Convention have been entertaining music lovers for more than 50 years. During that time the band that launched British folk-rock has seen many changes, but one thing has remained the same – Fairport’s passion for performance. This year’s Winter Tour will present a mix of long-established Fairport favourites and some surprises from albums old and new. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Steeleye Span 11 Dec 2023
Last few tickets 16+
Jimeoin: The Craic! Wednesday 7 February, 8pm
£20
Don’t miss this hilarious evening of world-class stand-up from the internationally acclaimed Irish master! With a wide appeal and a cheeky, superbly observed sense of humour, Jimeoin has audiences in stitches across the UK, Europe, the US and his adopted homeland of Australia. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Iain Stirling 10 Apr
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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Thea Gilmore £25
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
FEBRUARY
Thursday 8 February, 8pm
Twenty albums and 25 years into her recording career and only now does Thea Gilmore feel enough of herself to make the self-titled album that renews her vows to her first love – music. Entirely written, played and produced by Thea, Thea Gilmore is absolutely the record she wanted to make. Thea’s hard-earned reputation as one of the most distinctive singer-songwriters of her generation propels her to reach for new ground. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Mary Gauthier 18 Apr
The Ultimate Classic Rock Show £27.50
Friday 9 & Saturday 10 February, 8pm
Dust off your air guitars for an evening of the very best classic rock anthems from legends past and present! The band perform hit after hit with stunning accuracy, accompanied by an incredible light and projection show. Get ready for more than two hours of classic numbers from artists including Eric Clapton, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Free, Eagles and Jimi Hendrix to name but a few! Promoted by Front Of House Productions
Chris Ingham Quartet: Hoagy II £16.50
Sunday 11 February, 11.30am
Ten years after their acclaimed album Hoagy, the Chris Ingham Quartet follow up with a new CD and a further joyful set of the wry, wise and beautiful songs of songwriter-singerpianist Hoagy Carmichael. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Dean Stockdale Quartet
Viggo Venn
17 Mar
Extra show by popular demand
Sunday 11 February, 8pm
£22.50
Norwegian clown Viggo Venn moved to this country with one dream – to be a British comedian. The rest, you already know about. After blowing away the competition in an explosion of hivis jackets, balloons and joyous idiocy, Viggo became the most talked-about new entertainer in the country by winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2023. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Graffiti Classics 27 Mar
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16+
Janey Godley: Not Dead Yet Tour £27
Wednesday 14 February, 8pm
Janey Godley is still alive, by popular demand, and will be bringing her emotive and hilarious brand new show Not Dead Yet to England, following her recent sell-out tour of Scotland. There will be voiceovers and anecdotes, straight from the woman who wouldn’t die or shut up. Join Janey as she’s back and doing what she does best! LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Aaron Simmonds
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Cregan & Co £27
Thursday 15 February, 8pm
Jim Cregan was one of the most influential guitarists in Rod Stewart’s original band. Jim co-wrote, co-produced and musically directed for Rod for almost 20 years. More than 40 years on, he has formed his own band Cregan & Co to present the very best of Rod Stewart – the songs that formed the soundtrack to our lives for more than 30 years. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Hello Again 25 Aug
Think Floyd £32
Friday 16 February, 8pm
Think Floyd’s exciting new show features a range of classic Pink Floyd including Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, The Wall, The Division Bell and much more. Backed by an impressive laser light show, the show will faithfully recreate all the atmosphere, visual magnitude and musical excellence of Pink Floyd live on stage. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Dark Side Of The Moon 8 Dec 2023
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Nine Below Zero £25
Saturday 17 February, 8pm
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
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Following the acclaim for Nine Below Zero’s Live At The Marquee debut album in 1980, the band kept the momentum going with 1981’s Don’t Point Your Finger. They toured with The Who and The Kinks around the time of its release and also appeared on The Old Grey Whistle Test, The Young Ones and The South Bank Show. Nine Below Zero are still going strong and their most recent album Avalanche came out in 2019 to critical acclaim. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Dr Feelgood 3 Feb
The Amazing Bubble Man Monday 19 February, 11.30am & 2pm
£16, under 16s £14
Louis Pearl has been thrilling audiences around the world for more than 30 years with the art, magic, science and fun of bubbles. From square bubbles and bubbles inside bubbles to fog-filled bubbles and people inside bubbles, he explores their breathtaking dynamics, combining comedy and artistry with audience participation and enough spellbinding tricks to keep audiences of all ages mesmerised. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Hansel & Gretel 18-23 Dec
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Garth Marenghi: Incarcerat Book Tour Tuesday 20 February, 8pm
£22.50
Following the success of Terrortome and the subsequent UK tour, Garth Marenghi is now set to take his fans on another thrilling journey. In this second novel of interconnected mininovels, Incacerat, horror author Nick Steen is abducted and imprisoned at Nulltec, a shadowy technological research facility hidden deep among the Stalkford Downs. There he is tested and interfered with by a team of scientific experts determined to nullify his escaping imagination.
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Last few tickets
Barbara Dickson Wednesday 21 February, 8pm
£48
Coldplace: Tribute to Coldplay Thursday 22 February, 8pm
£27
Coldplace are a tribute band whose quality and experience on the tribute scene are second to none. Their aim is to capture the feeling of a live Coldplay performance – the music, the visuals, the energy and the atmosphere. The band have over 600 gigs under their belts across the length and breadth of the UK and also abroad in more than 20 countries.
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LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Elkie Brooks 1 Feb
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Legendary Scottish singer-songwriter, musician and actress Barbara Dickson has announced her farewell tour with her full band. Throughout her career Barbara has achieved countless accolades including two Olivier Awards for her roles in Blood Brothers and Spend Spend Spend, and was awarded an OBE by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2002.
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Dire Steets 19 Jan
ELO Again Friday 23 February, 8pm
£31.50
ELO Again are back with their stunning Re-Discovery Tour celebrating the universal music of the Electric Light Orchestra. The band give you a taste of what a legendary ELO concert would have been like back in their heyday – the whole experience is professionally re-enacted with a great sound reproduction, light show and visual effects. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: LogicalTramp 29 Jun
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Pete Firman: TrikTok Saturday 24 February, 8pm
£20.50
With over 175 million online views and countless TV appearances under his belt, Pete Firman is firmly established as the UK’s top comedy magician. You can expect an evening of jaw-dropping magic and laugh-out-loud comedy. TrikTok takes Pete’s magic from the small screen to the stage and gives audiences a chance to see his critically acclaimed magical skills in the flesh. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Viggo Venn 11 Feb
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Seth Lakeman: Kitty Jay Tour £31 Standing available £25
Sunday 25 February, 8pm
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
Seth Lakeman was catapulted into the music mainstream when he was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2005 for his album Kitty Jay. 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the album’s release and Seth will be touring with a band that includes longtime collaborators Benji Kirkpatrick, Ben Nicholls, Cormac Byrne and Alex Hart to perform the album and other favourites. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Show of Hands 3 May
MK Music Hub in partnership with Alina Orchestra:
GCSE and A-Level Set-Work Concert Tuesday 27 February, 1pm Tickets are free to Milton Keynes school groups in Years 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13. For enquiries and to book, contact sue.wakley@milton-keynes.gov.uk This event for schools provides a unique resource for students studying GCSE and A-Level Music. The Alina Orchestra will take you on a guided tour through some classical set works, performing the music live and analysing the key moments, the instruments used and the history of the music.
Funk Soul Orchestral: James Brown vs Prince Thursday 29 February, 8pm
£27.50
Funk Soul Orchestral: James Brown vs Prince is a unique and exciting live music performance that celebrates the genius of two of the most legendary and iconic names in funk and soul music. Conceptualised by band leader and creative director Ashton Jones and brought to life by musical director Harry Greene, their critically acclaimed show is a world-class celebration of the greatest funk and soul songs ever written. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Northern Soul Live 6 Jul
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Fred’s House
+ support from Elizabeth & Jameson £16.50
Saturday 2 March, 8pm
Having just won the Break Out Award at the 2023 NMG Awards, Fred’s House are working towards their fourth album which will be released in 2024. It is quite a shift towards radiofriendly commercial pop in terms of style, while still showcasing their hooky song-writing and staple sound of summery folk-rock guitars and West Coast four-part harmonies.
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LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Royal South 12 Apr
10+
Ceilidh Experience Concert and Dance £7
Sunday 3 March, 1.30pm
Come along and join in the dancing as participants from the Ceilidh Experience course present their new bands, performing a feast of traditional tunes for dancers and folk fans of all ages. Our guest caller will guide you through the steps in what promises to be a fun afternoon of dance and music. No previous Ceilidh dance experience needed! Suitable for adults and older children (10+).
Blazin’ Fiddles Wednesday 6 March, 8pm
£22.50
Encompassing a rare and virtuosic selection of the fiddle’s diverse Highland and island voices, Blazin’ Fiddles have undoubtedly become one of the world’s most prolific fiddle ensembles. The band’s four-fiddle frontline of Inverness’ Bruce MacGregor, Shetlander Jenna Reid, Nairn’s Rua Macmillan, and Orkney’s Kristan Harvey ignites atop second-to-none accompaniment from Anna Massie and Angus Lyon. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Feast of Fiddles 24 Apr
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Battle of the Bands 2024 Thursday 7 March, 7.30pm
£11, concessions £6
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
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Come and see Bedfordshire’s epic musical talent of the future! The Battle of the Bedfordshire Schools’ Bands is back – live at The Stables. Each Bedfordshire school sends their best bands to perform in an on-stage event, in hope of becoming champions. The event is organised by Inspiring Music Hub and Bedford Music Hub, and sponsored by local companies including the awesome TT Rockstars and Marshalls. Promoted by Inspiring Music Hub and Bedford Music Hub
The Glenn Miller Orchestra £33
Friday 8 March, 8pm
Experience the magic of The Glenn Miller Orchestra at The Stables! This extraordinary concert showcases the sensational vocals of Catherine Sykes and Mark Porter. The Uptown Hall Gang, an outstanding Dixieland group drawn from members of the orchestra, is also featured. This musical extravaganza promises an evening of wonderful Miller music complete with a tribute to the legendary Dambusters. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Len Phillips Swing Orchestra 8 Jun
The Kast Off Kinks Saturday 9 March, 8pm
£27.50
The Kast Off Kinks include former members of legendary band The Kinks. This great line-up features Mick Avory (founding member of The Kinks and the original drummer on all the classic hits from 1964-84), Mark Haley, Mike Steed and Dave Clarke. Expect all the hits, including You Really Got Me, Dedicated Follower Of Fashion, Sunny Afternoon, Lola, Days, Waterloo Sunset, Come Dancing and many more for a great night out! Promoted by Mark Southgate
gift ideas Footpath of Fame – your chosen name or text engraved onto a brick and placed amongst many celebrities in our exclusive Footpath. Stables Gold – a presentation pack of The Stables’ very own 50th anniversary beer, specially made us by Concrete Cow Brewery.
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Gift Vouchers – treat someone to a great night of entertainment. Your support helps us to continue providing music and music-making opportunities for children and adults alike.
All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
For more information contact box office on 01908 280800 or email development@stables.org
Alina Orchestra Young Conductors Weekend: Final Performance £5
Sunday 10 March, 3pm-4pm
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
On this final day of the course, participants are given the opportunity to conduct Alina Orchestra in front of a live audience and judging panel. One highly rated participant will be selected to conduct one of Alina Orchestra’s core concerts as part of its 2024-25 classical series.
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Led by their Music Director and renowned conductor, Hilary Davan Wetton, Alina Orchestra presents the culmination of their first Young Conductors Weekend with a performance featuring all of the participants who have taken part in an intensive three-day course to develop their conducting career.
The programme includes Mozart’s Symphony No.29 K.201, Arnold’s Sinfonietta No.2, Finzi’s Elegy and Holst’s Brook Green Suite.
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Lee Hurst: Sweet, Sorted, Lovely £22.50
Sunday 10 March, 8pm
Lee Hurst is back on the road in his first national stand-up comedy tour in six years. He’ll be bringing you up to date with what’s going on in his life as well as his own observations on things. Mostly he will be taking a positive spin and arguing for people to always take the mickey to make the world a more fun place to be in. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Andy Parsons 4 May
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The Horne Section: Tour Warm-Up Tuesday 12 March, 8pm
£22.50
They have their own Channel 4 TV show, a chart-topping podcast and now they’re working up a brand new show – it’s the one and only Horne Section! Featuring five outstanding musicians, one non-musical stand up, there’ll be comedy, songs, enthusiastic dancing and a lot of mucking about. Don’t miss this unique show from the hugely talented band and Alex Horne, the co-host of the BAFTA award-winning Taskmaster. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Graffiti Classics 27 Mar
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The Chimpanzees of Happytown
Wednesday 13 March, performances at 11am & 1pm (concert lasts approximately 50 minutes) For ages 3 to 7, Foundation/Key Stage 1
£7.50; free teacher’s ticket with every 10 seats booked
Paul Rissmann’s much-loved musical retelling of Giles Andreae and Guy Parker-Rees’s best-selling picture-book returns. Meet Chutney the Chimpanzee who, with one small act of planting a seed, transforms the lives of the entire town of Drabsville, and teaches its inhabitants to celebrate their differences and make life more colourful along the way!
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featuring musicians from Ensemble 360 and narrator Elinor Moran
With narration, visuals from the book and lots of music, this is brilliant first school/family concert for 3-7 year-olds. Before the concert why not buy the book, download the free participation pack, use the Learn the Songs YouTube videos and other learning and participation resources at: linktr.ee/mitr_learning_chimps Free twilight teachers/educators INSET session for participating groups on Tuesday 6 February, 4.30-6pm. Contact education@stables.org for more information.
Ensemble 360 Wednesday 13 March, 8pm
£25 & £22.50 Mozart Mozart Schubert
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Alina Orchestra: Summer Nights 10 May
Kegelstatt Trio Clarinet Quintet in A major Trout Quintet
Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet showcases the composer at his most daringly beautiful: from the luxuriant opening string chords, through folk-like charm and reflective meloncholy to its hopeful final moments. Preceded by Mozart’s innovative Kegelstatt Trio, Robert Plane, Ensemble 360’s clarinet player takes centre stage in this celebration of the great composer’s writing for wind and strings. Schubert’s enduringly joyful Trout Quintet follows, one of the most famous pieces of the chamber repertoire, promising an evening of exuberant and uplifting music.
Free tickets for Under-25s As a member of the Cavatina Trust ticket scheme, which enables young people to enjoy live chamber music, we are able to offer a limited number of free tickets to eight- to 25-year-olds for this concert. To book these tickets, contact the box office
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16+
Reginald D. Hunter: The Man Who Could See Through Sh!t £26.50
Thursday 14 March, 8pm
Never The Bride £22.50
Saturday 16 March, 8pm
Never The Bride are back with a new album, featuring original tracks such as Love Finds The Young And Old, Don’t Trudge Mud and The Girls Are Back In Town, all performed in their inimitable blues rock style. The band perform with the same energy and enthusiasm as when they first got together 25 years ago, with lead vocalist Nikki Lamborn proving once again that she has earned her title as the queen of blues rock.
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LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Clinton Baptiste 4 Apr
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In these supercharged socio-political times, the challenge is more and more becoming separating what’s true and what’s real. Lucille Hunter proudly proclaimed: “It’s easy to see through sh!t, the hard part is pretending you haven’t.” Join Reginald D. Hunter for an exploration of this phenomena in this progressive work in a pre-next-variant world.
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Chantel McGregor & The Cinelli Brothers 4 Feb
The Dean Stockdale Quartet: Celebrating Oscar Peterson £16.50
Sunday 17 March, 11.30am
The Dean Stockdale Quartet bring together four of the UK’s finest musicians to showcase the music of the great Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and features new arrangements of Oscar’s compositions and music from famous albums such as Night Train, We Get Requests and The Canadiana Suite. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Chris Ingham Quartet
11 Feb
Brighouse & Rastrick Band £26
Sunday 17 March, 8pm
Regarded by many as the best and most consistent ‘public subscription band’ in the world, the fabled brass band presents a highly entertaining concert of much-loved tunes arranged for brass band. Over recent years the band has been engaged in a number of very successful collaborations outside the brass band tradition, including Kate Rusby, BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner The Unthanks and classical actor Simon Callow. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Grimethorpe Colliery Band 23 Jun
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Ligeti Quartet: WeCompose Schools Concert Monday 18 March
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
MARCH
A culmination concert for schools taking part in Music in the Round’s WeCompose project – a new programme to support schools in developing young people’s creativity and composing skills. Students have been supported by visits from emerging and professional composers and extensive resources to help create their own music, which will be performed with the internationally renowned Ligeti Quartet at this concert. For more information contact education@stables.org
The Dublin Legends £31.50
Thursday 21 March, 8pm
The Dublin Legends perform Irish folk as Irish folk was meant to be – pure and straight from the heart. When the band takes to the stage, within a few minutes you will feel like you are in an Irish pub – the beating heart of Irish cities and villages, where stories about tough sailors, fiery romances and unhappy loves are told while enjoying a pint of Guinness or a good glass of whiskey. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: The Churchfitters
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8 Dec 2023
Jon Courtenay Friday 22 March, 8pm
£20
Join the winner of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent for his biggest show yet, jam-packed with the very best in music, comedy and entertainment, following a hugely successful season at the Edinburgh Festival. As well as Jon’s trademark brand of musical comedy with all new material, the show will also feature an updated version of his hilarious one-man musical which he played to acclaim for a limited run of at the Fringe 2022. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Richard Digance 11 Apr
The Coral: The Making Of The Debut Album with James Skelly and Nick Power Saturday 23 March, 8pm
£29.50
The Coral are celebrating the 21st anniversary of their eponymous debut album, described at the time by the NME as the funniest and most refreshing British debut in years. The record still sounds as fresh and remarkable as it did in 2002. Singer and songwriter James Skelly will be joined by keyboardist Nick Power for an evening of conversation, audience questions and acoustic songs. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Coldplace 22 Feb
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The Story of Guitar Heroes £30
Sunday 24 March, 8pm
Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham £20
Tuesday 26 March, 8pm
Having toured together since 1986 to packed concert halls all over the world, Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham continue to charm audiences with their stunning music and on-stage charisma. Witty and humorous banter sits alongside tunes that tug the heartstrings and joyous reels and melodies that will have your feet tapping along. The pair have recorded many highly acclaimed albums in their 30 years together, including two ‘best of’ collections.
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LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: The Ultimate Classic Rock Show 9 & 10 Feb
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One of the UK’s premier live concert experiences, The Story of Guitar Heroes has attracted critical acclaim both at home and abroad for its incredible homage to some of the most influential and iconic guitarists from the past 50 years. Featuring world-class musicians and state-of-the-art video projection, the show journeys through five decades, from 1950s rock’n’roll through to the most creative and inspirational guitar heroes of the modern era.
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Feast of Fiddles 24 Apr
Graffiti Classics £27
Wednesday 27 March, 8pm
Who are Graffiti Classics? Sixteen strings, eight dancing feet and four voices with one aim: to make classical music wickedly funny and fantastically exhilarating for everyone, young and old. Graffiti Classics burst the boundaries of the traditional string quartet with their hilarious all-singing, all-dancing musical comedy show. It’s a classical concert, a gypsy-folk romp, an opera, a stand-up comedy set and a brilliant dance show all rolled into one! LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Viggo Venn 11 Feb
acknowledgements The Stables would like to give a special thanks to the following for their valuable support:
• Arts Council England • Cavatina Trust • Dame Cleo Laine • Dentons • FCC Communities Foundation
Stay connected! • Garfield Weston • MK Community Foundation • PMC • The Wavendon Foundation
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Lionel: A Tribute to Lionel Richie Saturday 30 March, 8pm
MARCH JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
£24.50
Following his appearances with Lionel Richie himself on ITV’s Sunday Night At The Palladium and the BBC’s Graham Norton Show, Malcolm Pitt delivers a powerhouse, breathtaking performance in this high-octane show celebrating the music of Lionel Richie and the Commodores. This award-winning fivestar production also features a stellar line-up of world-class musicians including musical director Jonny Miller from Talon. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Northen Soul Live 6 Jul
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The Stables Bar
Beers & Lagers
The Stables Bar is open from 7pm on concert nights, serving a wide range of drinks for you to enjoy during the evening.
We now have several low alcohol options for the driver in your party – Adnams Ghostship, Heineken Zero and Old Mout Berries & Cherries Cider. For the gin drinker we have alcohol-free Seedlip spiced gin. These are in addition to our wide range of soft drinks, still & sparkling.
Our well-stocked bar offers a selection of quality draught and bottled beers, lagers and cider, including cask and bottled beers from local breweries Leighton Buzzard Brewery and Kelchner Brewery in Ampthill.
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Interval Orders Beat the queue in the interval by pre-ordering your drinks. Collect and enjoy at your leisure, either in our foyer or back in your seat.
Snack Bar Hot and cold drinks are available – treat yourself to a hot chocolate or latte accompanied by a sweet treat from our tempting selection. Watch out for our festive favourites from December – mulled wine and mince pies.
Supporting our Local Distilleries Wolverton Gin – very popular at IF: 2023 and now available at The Stables bar – a spicy gin with notes of fennel, cardamom and pink peppercorns offering a peppery finish. New Town Spiced Rum from the Wharf Distillery in Towcester – guaranteed to offer some warmth on those cold winter evenings.
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Stage 2 is the ideal place to catch a star of tomorrow on their way up or enjoy more established artists experimenting with new material. With a capacity of just 80 for most gigs, there’s always an intimate and relaxed feel to proceedings.
The Stables’ second performance space: intimate, relaxed and informal
STAGE 2
stage 2
Stage 2 hosts around 100 concerts each year of all shapes and sizes – folk, rock, blues and much more besides – along with a good smattering of comedy and spoken word. So come and hear the latest new music and comedy, relax and enjoy a drink with friends!
Look out for these Stage 2 artists making their headline debuts this season
Maddie Morris
The Kendall Collection
Billy Watman
Fri 23 Feb
Thu 21 Mar
Sat 30 Mar
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box office 01908 280800
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Martha Tilston
+ support from Nathan Ball £19
DECEMBER
Friday 1 December, 8.45pm
STAGE 2
With a pure silken voice and lyrics that inspire and captivate, Martha Tilston has performed countless prestigious festival slots, enjoyed a spell as guest vocalist for Zero 7 and released several critically acclaimed albums. She performs tonight as a trio with long-time collaborators Matt Tweed and Matt Kelly. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Carrie Martin
17 Feb
gift ideas Footpath of Fame – your chosen name or text engraved onto a brick and placed amongst many celebrities in our exclusive Footpath. Stables Gold – a presentation pack of The Stables’ very own 50th anniversary beer, specially made us by Concrete Cow Brewery.
For more information contact box office on 01908 280800 or email development@stables.org
Gift Vouchers – treat someone to a great night of entertainment. Your support helps us to continue providing music and music-making opportunities for children and adults alike.
Daniel Champagne £15.50
Saturday 2 December, 8.45pm
Daniel Champagne has been described as the “finest guitar player of this generation”, “a leading light in acoustic music” and “a performer that must be seen to be believed”. Now on the back of sell-out shows around the world, the young Australian virtuoso brings his tour to the UK with a new album. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Billy Watman
Sat 30 Mar
Sons Of Town Hall Wednesday 6 December, 8.45pm
£16.50
Introducing the Sons Of Town Hall, the international waterborne duo of George ‘Ulysses’ Brown (UK) and Josiah ‘Chester’ Jones (US). Their performance is a masterclass in songwriting, poetic turns of phrase sung with voices so perfectly matched it is impossible to tell them apart, harmonies so sublime they will seem the work of witchcraft, and intricately finger-picked guitar parts worthy of Apollo himself. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Nigel Wearne
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The Churchfitters £20.50
Friday 8 December, 8.45pm
STAGE 2
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Fairport Convention 6 Feb 2024
DEC / JAN
The Churchfitters are a folk group like no other. A double bass made out of scrap metal. Heart-wrenching vocals accompanied by a musical saw. Foot-stomping fiddle mixed with infectious funk-rock rhythms. Their Christmas Cracker show is a mouthwatering selection of traditional and original festive season songs that will see Christmas in with a bang.
Bella Hardy Christmas Show £16.50
Sunday 10 December, 8.45pm
Celebrate the festive season in song with the BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year. Featuring local carols and classics such as Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree and Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, the show rings out with traditional favourites, and even a bit of Shakin’ Stevens, all of which feature on Bella’s much-loved Christmas record Bright Morning Star. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Seth Lakeman 25 Feb 2024
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Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club £11 in advance £13.50 on the door
Wednesday 13 December, 8.45pm
Compère Andrew Bird introduces Mary Bourke and Sol Bernstein. (Line-up is subject to change.) LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Clinton Baptiste 4 Apr 2024
Alex Cornish £13.50
Friday 12 January, 8.45pm
Alex Cornish is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Dunbar. For this latest tour Alex brings with him longtime partners Paul Gilbody on double bass and Bevis Hungate on piano. His most recent album We Don’t Know What You’re Thinking was released in September. Alex’s songs have featured on hit TV Shows The Big C, Private Practice and others. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Robbie Cavanagh
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Nigel Wearne £13.50
STAGE 2
JAN / FEB
Thursday 25 January, 8.45pm
Nigel Wearne saunters after dark in the music of the night, blending blues, jazz and Americana-noir. Hailing from Gunditjmara country in the deep south of Australia, he’s a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist with diverse influences such as Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Rickie Lee Jones. His latest album The Reckoning was released in November. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Sons of Town Hall 6 Dec 2023
Urooj Ashfaq: Oh No! £18.50
Friday 2 February, 8.45pm
Fresh from winning Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards and appearing on BBC Radio 4 institution Just A Minute, join one of India’s most exciting comics as she embarks on her debut UK tour. What is her show about, you ask? I think you should ask YOURSELF why you insist on knowing everything. Why don’t you just show up for the thing, be surprised, and go with the flow? LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Screaming Blue Murder
20 Mar
Edwina Hayes £16.50
Saturday 3 February, 8.45pm
One of the finest female singer-songwriters this country has produced in years, Edwina Hayes brings together English folk, Americana and the rich Northern singer-songwriter tradition to create a sound that’s truly her own. Edwina has toured with notable performers including Jools Holland, Van Morrison, Nanci Griffith and Loudon Wainwright III. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Martha Tilston
1 Dec 2023
The Fabulous Miss Jones Trio Tuesday 6 February, 8.45pm
£13.50
The Fabulous Miss Jones Trio formed eight years ago when Sarah started singing at a jazz open mic in Stony Stratford. It was there that she met Joe the Blow on sax and Ant on keyboard and bass. The trio now perform all over the Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire area playing all your jazzy favourites from The Great American songbook. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Len Phillips Swing Orchestra 8 Jun
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The Magic of Terry Pratchett £18
Saturday 10 February, 8.30pm
STAGE 2
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Garth Marenghi 20 Feb
FEBRUARY
Join author and comedian Marc Burrows on a journey through the life and work of Sir Terry Pratchett. Explore Pratchett’s life, influences, impact, wit and wisdom, from his days as a school librarian to his time as a trainee journalist to his untimely death in 2015. Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Discworld and discover the joy, anger and delicious cock’n’bull stories of one of the greatest storytellers of all time.
Aaron Simmonds: Hot Wheels & Baby Steps £11
Thursday 15 February, 8.45pm
Discover the positive side of being disabled, from having a blue badge to sex in disabled toilets, ‘meeting’ Jesus and everything in between. Aaron Simmonds has been doing stand-up comedy without standing up for eight years now, and it’s time for that to change! So he’s attempting to do something he’s never done before... stand-up comedy, standing up. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Janey Godley 14 Feb
Carrie Martin £13.50
Saturday 17 February, 8.45pm
Acoustic guitarist and singer-songwriter Carrie Martin fronted bands in the 1990s before casting her guitar aside in order to raise her children. A chance meeting with Gordon Giltrap two decades later changed her life and she began to rebuild her musical career. Her two most recent albums, Seductive Sky and Entity, featured guests Elliott Randall, Gordon Giltrap, Oliver Wakeman, Daniel Cassidy (brother of the late Eva Cassidy). LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Edwina Hayes
16+
3 Feb
Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club Wednesday 21 February, 8.45pm
£12.50 in advance £14.50 on the door
Compère Andrew Bird introduces Paddy Lennox and Diane Spencer. (Line-up is subject to change.) LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Rosie Holt 24 May
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box office 01908 280800
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Connor Burns: Vertigo £14
STAGE 2
FEB / MAR
Thursday 22 February, 8.30pm
Don’t miss Scotland’s fastest rising comedy star’s brilliant new show - on tour! Vertigo is a punchline-packed show featuring ugly dogs, relationships and the inevitable family drama. Hilarious, relatable, a bit rude in places of course and all-thewhile served up with superb material, brilliant delivery and proper belly laughs. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Janey Godley 14 Feb
Maddie Morris & Lizzy Hardingham £12.50
Friday 23 February, 8.45pm
Maddie Morris is an artist who strives to make a difference in the world. Her first studio release, Upstream, is a beautifully crafted collection of songs which amplifies the stories of those often marginalised by society. Lizzy Hardingham’s songs drive straight to the heart, giving audiences a chance for genuine connection and empathy. Think Christine Collister, Joni Mitchell, Sandy Denny and KT Tunstall all wrapped into one. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Hannah James and Toby Kuhn
13 Mar
Christina Martin £16.50
Thursday 29 February, 8.45pm
Christina Martin is a powerhouse musician, songsmith and performer from the windswept east coast of Canada. Her music dances effortlessly through pop, rock, folk and Americana traditions. From her Austin-inflected 2002 debut Pretty Things to the sweeping cinematic dreamscape of 2018’s Impossible To Hold, Christina is an artist who is constantly shifting and evolving. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Edwina Hayes
3 Feb
Jinder
+ support from Peter James Millson £11
Saturday 9 March, 8.45pm
Jinder is a songwriter, storyteller and international touring musician based in the West Country. Best known for the modern folk classic Keep Me In Your Heart, an evergreen song which topped the download charts in eight countries after being featured in the successful British movie Fishermen’s Friends in 2019, Jinder has released 13 critically acclaimed albums to date. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Alex Cornish
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All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
12 Jan
Lucy Stevens: Gertrude Lawrence - A Lovely Way To Spend An Afternoon £16.50
Sunday 10 March, 2.30pm
STAGE 2
LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Swinging at the Cotton Club 17 May
MARCH
The 1930’s star of musical comedy tells her story in this theatrical cabaret performed by Lucy Stevens with pianist Elizabeth Marcus. Lucy’s performance embodies the spirit of Gertie, a feisty, strong woman from Clapham who transcended the class ceiling, forging her stage and screen career into her 50s.
Hannah James and Toby Kuhn £15.50
Wednesday 13 March, 8.45pm
Known for her work with Lady Maisery, Maddy Prior and Sam Sweeney, vocalist Hannah James is a leading figure on the UK folk scene. Always on the lookout for new ways to play his instrument, Toby Kuhn’s unorthodox approach has won admiration and acclaim, bringing the full potential of the cello with him on his journey across style and invention. Together, their music is soulful, original and conversational. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Maddie Morris & Lizzy Hardingham
23 Feb
The Blackheart Orchestra £18.50
Thursday 14 March, 8.45pm
The Blackheart Orchestra are multi-instrumentalists Chrissy Mostyn and Rick Plkington. They comprise a two-person ‘orchestra’ playing up to 13 instruments in their unique live show. From their onstage ‘musical space station’ they create highly emotional contemporary rock music featuring a multitude of sounds and atmospheres from acoustic and electric guitars, bass and bowed guitar to piano, organ, vintage synthesisers, omnichord, melodica and electric percussion. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Dark Side Of The Moon 8 Dec 2023
16+
Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club Wednesday 20 March, 8.45pm
£12.50 in advance £14.50 on the door
Compère Andrew Bird introduces Mark Maier and Joey Page (Line-up is subject to change.) LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Paul Foot 19 Feb
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box office 01908 280800
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The Kendall Connection £16.50
STAGE 2
MARCH
Thursday 21 March, 8.45pm
Nick Kendall has spent more than a decade as a first call session guitarist, having played with names such as 10cc, Tony Hadley, Brian May and Alice Cooper. Nick now brings his own blues rock band The Kendall Connection to The Stables. They recently supported Jools Holland, and their debut album was reviewed by Blues Matters Magazine as “one of the best debut albums this reviewer has heard in a long time”. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Chantel McGregor & The Cinelli Brothers 4 Feb
Hannah White £13.50
Saturday 23 March, 8.45pm
Hannah White began 2023 standing on the winner’s podium at the Americana Music Association UK Awards, as a hugely popular winner for UK Song of the Year with the goosebump-inducing Car Crash. But the London-based singer-songwriter is one of those artists who is always about the next thing, and the year will culminate in the release of a completely fresh adventure in her fast-expanding career: the exciting new album Sweet Revolution. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Robbie Cavanagh
27 Mar
Robbie Cavanagh £14
Wednesday 27 March, 8.45pm
This year sees award-winning singer and songwriter Robbie Cavanagh present his newest body of work Tough Love to the world. Whereas Robbie’s previous record To Leave/To Be Left grappled with emotions of loss and self-pity from leaving or being left behind, Tough Love comes as an invigorating reality check. It’s a grittier and stronger-minded letter to himself and to anybody else who may be in need of a heavy dose of tough love. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Jinder
9 Mar
Billy Watman £13.50
Saturday 30 March, 8.45pm
Billy Watman is an award-winning Anglo-Brazilian instrumental guitarist. His musical style and Latin roots fuse the genres of flamenco and classical with rock and pop. Equally at ease on both steel and nylon strings and refusing to be pigeonholed into a specific style, Billy’s live show offers a mesmerising, genredefying musical journey. LIKE THIS? TRY THIS: Daniel Champagne
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2 Dec 2023
LEARN & TAKE PART
learn and take part The atmosphere was relaxed and the tutor allowed everyone to learn in their own way offering additional support where it was needed. Learning and participation are central to The Stables’ activities, bringing music to the widest possible audience. Our learning and participation programme works with people of all ages and levels of ability and across many musical styles. With lifelong learning at its heart, the programme includes workshops, courses, talks, concerts and training. The Stables aims to encourage people to become involved in music, whether by developing existing skills or offering a musical experience for the first time. The programme offers events for children and young people, through to opportunities for more experienced audiences and music makers. Our outreach work and partnerships aim to support people across the region who may not otherwise have the opportunity to participate in musicmaking activities.
Great venue, great course, great teacher!
The Stables (registered charity number 1178665)
Over the following pages you’ll find details of our workshops and courses over the next few months. Please call The Stables box office on 01908 280800 or visit stables.org to book a place.
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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learn and take part workshops & courses
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JANUARY
Date
Time
Suitability
Fee
Ukulele Beginners Part 1
Sat 13
10am-3pm
Adult/15+
£36
Saxophone from Scratch
Sat 13
9.30am-12.30pm OR 1-4pm
Adult/15+
£26
Melodeon Beginners Part 2
Sun 14
10am-3pm
Adult/15+
£42
Cajon Beginners
Sun 21
10am-12.30pm
Adult/15+
£26
Harmonica Beginners Part 1
Sat 27
10am-3pm
Adult/15+
£34
Intro to Music Recording & Production Part 1
Sat 27
10am-4pm
Adult/15+
£48
FEBRUARY
Date
Time
Suitability
Fee
Blues Guitar Beginners Part 1
Sat 10
10am-3pm
Adult/15+
£36
Melodeon Beginners Part 1
Sat 10
10am-3pm
Adult/15+
£42
Ukulele Beginners Part 2
Sat 24
10am-3pm
Adult/15+
£36
Singing Lead Vocals & Microphone Technique
Sun 25
1.30-5pm
Adult/15+
£27
MARCH
Date
Time
Suitability
Fee
Refresher Sax from Scratch
Sat 9
9.30am-12.30pm
Adult/15+
£26
Intro to Music Recording & Production Part 2
Sat 9
10am-4pm
Adult/15+
£48
Basic Principles of Music
Sat 9
10am-4pm
Adult/15+
£34
Harmonica Beginners Part 2
Sat 16
10am-3pm
Adult/15+
£34
Blues Guitar Beginners Part 2
Sat 30
10am-3pm
Adult/15+
£36
COURSES
Dates
Time
Suitability
Fee
Saxophone Beginners
Sats 6 Jan, 3 Feb, 2 Mar
9.30am-12.30pm
Adult/15+
£53
Saxophone Improvers Beginners Sats 6 Jan, 3 Feb, 2 Mar
1-4pm
Adult/15+
£53
Saxophone Study Group
Sats 20 Jan, 17 Feb, 16 Mar
9.30am-12.30pm OR 1-4pm
Adult/15+
£53
Latin Percussion for Beginners
Suns 21 Jan, 11 Feb, 24 Mar
1.30-4.30pm
Adult/15+
£53
Ceilidh Experience
Suns 28 Jan, 4 Feb, 11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar
10am-12.30pm; 3 March also 1.30-4pm public performance
Adult/15+
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£92
(students £72)
Adult/15+ Course
Saturdays 6 January, 3 February, 2 March, 9.30am-12.30pm (three session course)
£53
This course offers beginner saxophonists the opportunity to learn as part of a group.
LEARN & TAKE PART
Saxophone Beginners Course
Through practical musical activities and exploring tunes you’ll start to build confidence and develop some of the technical and musical skills to play the saxophone. The course is suitable for beginners who have attended our Sax from Scratch or Refresher workshops or had another basic introduction to the saxophone. Participants will need to bring their own tenor, alto or baritone sax. If you have any other recent sax playing experience and are interested in joining the course, contact education@stables.org for further advice before booking.
Saxophone Improving Beginners Course
Adult/15+ Course
Saturdays 6 January, 3 February, 2 March, 1-4pm (three session course)
£53
This course offers returning saxophonists the opportunity to learn as part of a group through a fun programme of practical musical activities and performance. It aims to help students develop core technical, performance and improvisation skills and build confidence. Students must have their own instruments and ideally have attended previous Stables Saxophone from Scratch, Refresher and Improving Beginners workshops. If you have any other recent playing experience and are interested in joining the course, contact education@stables for further advice before booking.
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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Ukulele Beginners Part 1
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 13 January, 10am-3pm
£36
The ukulele is a fun and accessible instrument making a big comeback in popular music and in education. This workshop is ideal for beginners to learn the basics of playing, how to accompany songs and ukulele techniques. Come and take part in the ukulele revival! No prior experience necessary! Participants will need to bring a soprano-, concert- or tenor-sized ukulele. (The follow on workshop Ukulele Beginners Part 2 workshop takes place on Saturday 24 February.)
Saxophone From Scratch
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 13 January, 9.30am-12.30pm OR 1-4pm
£26
Have you ever wanted to try the saxophone but didn’t know where to start? Do you want to try it for the first time or have a go before buying one? Starting with the absolute basics, this workshop takes you on a on a step-by-step approach to making your first sounds, breathing tips, exercises, learning fingerings and scale patterns and playing simple melodies from those scales. No previous musical experience is required. You’ll be in a small group of beginners and in a friendly and supportive learning environment. Instruments are provided for use in the workshop, but if you have your own you are welcome to bring it along for advice and comparison, especially if it is one you may be practicing on after the workshop.
Melodeon Beginners Part 2 Sunday 14 January, 10am-3pm
Adult/15+ Workshop £42
A chance for melodeon players at the beginner level to explore the instrument and basic rhythms in more depth. This workshop will focus on playing traditional English polkas, jigs and waltzes, how to start crossing the rows and introduce some left-hand variation. Suitable for players who have some basic knowledge of the instrument already (i.e. can play a number of simple tunes oom-pah on the left hand), and who have their own instrument. Participants do not need to read music notation, but a basic knowledge of music (scales, chords, time signatures) will help. This workshop is for instruments tuned in D/G with a minimum of 2-rows and 8-basses. If you have previously done Melodeon Beginners Part 1 and need to borrow an instrument in order to take part in this part 2 workshop, please contact us at education@stables.org.
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Adult/15+ Course
Saturdays 20 January, 17 February, 16 March, Group 1 9.30am-12.30pm OR Group 2, 1-4pm (three session course)
£53
This course is for saxophonists with more than two years’ experience and looking to reach an intermediate standard (equivalent to Grade 3 plus) on their instrument. You will have the opportunity to learn through a structured programme of study, incorporating a mixture of scale and study work, duet and group performance and improvisation activities.
LEARN & TAKE PART
Saxophone Study Group
The focus is on having fun, building confidence and competence in a supportive environment which enables students to progress in their musical development. Contact us on education@stables.org to find out availability of places, and also so we can advise you which of the two groups is suitable to join and if your recent sax playing experience is suitable for the course.
Latin Percussion for Beginners
Adult/15+ Course
Sundays 21 January, 11 February, 24 March, 1.30-4.30pm (three session course)
£53
This introductory course is a chance to enjoy the experience of playing percussion in an ensemble, to develop your playing skills and an understanding of latin rhythms, instruments and styles. You’ll look at how the percussion is built up for a salsa band and how that can develop to play in other latin and popular music styles. You’ll use instruments including congas, bongos, timbales, maracas, guiro, claves and cowbells, and learn how different percussion patterns interlock and work together to create energetic and infectious rhythms. Instruments are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own if you have them and would like to try playing them in a group. The course is suitable for anyone who has a basic technique in hand drumming from playing conga or other hand drums (able to play basic patterns with bass, slap and open tone) and has some basic rhythm skills gained from playing drumkit or other percussion. Contact education@ stables.org if you need further advice.
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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Cajon Beginners
Adult/15+ Workshop
Sunday 21 January, 10am-12.30pm £26 The Cajon (wooden box), the smallest drum kit in the world, is the perfect powerful accompaniment instrument to any kind of band, be it blues, hip hop, boogie, rock, pop, folk or latin – providing a full snare and rich bass sound. Cajones come in various shapes, sizes and styles and during this one-day workshop you’ll get hands-on experience to fully discover a range of possibilities this versatile instrument can provide. Covering tones, exercises and rhythms, this workshop is suitable for kit drummers and hand drummers alike. Please bring a cajon (with snare wires inside) if you have one or contact education@stables.org if you need to borrow one (limited numbers available).
Harmonica Beginners Part 1
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 27 January, 10am-3pm £34 Learn the basics of playing harmonica in this popular workshop, where you’ll be introduced to tune playing, chord-playing and blues improvisation. No previous harmonica experience is necessary, but you’ll need to bring a 10-hole harmonica in C. (The follow-on Harmonica Beginners Part 2 workshop takes place on Saturday 16 March.)
Introduction to Music Recording & Production Part 1
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 27 January, 10am-4pm £48 This workshop offers an introduction to recording and production using music technology, looking at microphone and production techniques and recording different instruments. The workshop uses MAC computer and Logic Software in ways that apply generally across Digital Audio Workstations software including Ableton, Cubase and Sonar. We’ll focus on recording and production rather than just creating within the software and you’ll be able to take away audio files of tracks produced to develop the skills you’ve learned. If you play an instrument, bring it along for the afternoon recording session to learn how best to record it. (Our Part 2 follow on Saturday 9 March looks in more detail into studiobased recording and production.)
acknowledgements The Stables would like to give a special thanks to the following for their valuable support:
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• Arts Council England • Cavatina Trust • Dame Cleo Laine • Dentons • FCC Communities Foundation
All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
Stay connected! • Garfield Weston • MK Community Foundation • PMC • The Wavendon Foundation
Adult/15+ Course
Sundays 28 January, 4, 11, 18, 25 February, 3 March, 10am-12.30pm; Sunday 3 March, 1.30pm-4pm afternoon performance/ceilidh dance £92 (£72 students) for six sessions Playing for dancing can stretch you as a musician but can also be one of the most rewarding musical experiences you can have.
LEARN & TAKE PART
Ceilidh Experience
The Ceilidh Experience is a chance for anyone interested in traditional and folk music to play in a band and play at a ceilidh. During the sessions you’ll learn tunes and come together as small ceilidh bands, getting ready to perform at a final event for dancers and folk fans of all ages. You’ll be supported in the sessions by experienced professional tutors and ceilidh band performers, have the opportunity to practice with a ‘caller’ and perform on a professional stage and learn how to perform acoustically and with amplification. The course is suitable for any instrument, but acoustic instruments especially welcome. Participants should already be able to play tunes from memory, ideally at ’dance speed’ and be prepared to do some tune practice between sessions.
Blues Guitar Beginners Part 1
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 10 February, 10am-3pm
£36
This workshop introduces the blues, looking at techniques such as turnarounds, shuffles and basic basslines, demystifying ‘V-IV-I’ chord sequences. We’ll explore fundamental techniques such as finger picking, hammer-ons and pull-offs, using examples from classic recordings. You’ll need to be comfortable with E, A, D and B7 chords and be able to change confidently between them. Some knowledge of E and A minor pentatonic scales will also be helpful. (Details available on Stables website or email education@stables.org.) You will need to bring a six-string acoustic guitar. (The follow on Blues Guitar Part 2 takes place on Saturday 30 March.)
Melodeon Beginners Part 1
Adult/15+ Workshop £42
Saturday 10 February, 10am-3pm
A rare chance for beginners to pick up and play the small but mighty melodeon (aka button accordion/squeezebox) with expert guidance from tutor Mel Biggs. Drawing on traditional English dance tunes, the workshop introduces learning the instrument left hand first to develop effective rhythmical control and coordination, before learning your first tune with both hands (the bit most people find tricky at first!). This workshop is for anyone interested in English folk music, folk dance, or trying a squeezebox for the first time. You don’t need to read music notation, and no previous melodeon or folk music experience is required, but a basic knowledge of music (scales, chords, time signatures) will help. This workshop is for instruments tuned in D/G with a minimum of 2-rows and 8-basses. If you don’t have your own, some loan boxes will be available on the day. (Limited number available so please contact us at education@stables.org if you need to borrow one.)
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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Ukulele Beginners Part 2
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 24 February, 10am-3pm
£36
Building on Beginners Part 1, this workshop is ideal for beginner ukulele players to develop their playing further and will help you to develop your rhythm and melody playing skills, add new chords and combine different strokes for rhythmic effects. Using a mix of contemporary and vintage material, you’ll also get the chance to practice as a ukulele band and try out playing the melody, accompanying and adding colour to the musical arrangements. Previous attendance at Ukulele Beginners Part 1 is recommended and you will need to bring a soprano-, tenor- or concert-sized ukulele.
Singing Lead Vocals and Microphone Technique
Adult/15+ Workshop
Sunday 25 February, 1.30-5pm
£27
For singers who want to explore some of the technical, artistic and practical aspects of singing with a microphone. Perhaps you already sing in a choir, or play in a band, and want to try solo or lead vocals? You’ll look at equipment essentials, microphone technique and which mic to use, understanding monitoring, fold back and live mixing to get the best out of your sound, how to approach different styles of music such as rock, pop or jazz and how to tackle the challenges of fronting a band, whatever the size. You’ll also look at how ‘phrasing’ can help with the challenges of some songs and have a go at singing with backing tracks and stripped-down guitar accompaniment.
Refresher Sax from Scratch
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 9 March, 9.30am-12.30pm
£26
Following on from the absolute beginners Sax from Scratch workshop, this Refresher workshop will enable students to have more fun playing on one of our saxophones, or bring their own sax, with a view to developing their skills and techniques. Ideal for those that have attended previous Sax from Scratch workshops, or for early beginners who would like to develop their playing.
support our work The success of our music and education programme depends on the generous support of many individuals and organisations.
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B ecome a Friend of The Stables – benefits include priority booking and ticket discounts. Name a Seat – your chosen name on a seat in the auditorium. Leave a gift in your will to help nurture the next generation of musicians.
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For further information please call 01908 280800 or email development@stables.org Join our group of volunteers and become a Stablemate. Purchase Gift Vouchers which can be exchanged for tickets at The Stables.
Saturday 9 March, 10am-4pm
Adult/15+ Workshop £48
Aimed at those who have attended the Intro to Music Recording & Production Part 1 workshop or who already have some experience of recording and music technology, this follow-up session looks in more depth at microphone technique, effects and processors, synthesis, MIDI, mixing and mastering and the techniques you need to create great recordings in your own home or DIY studio. The workshop uses MAC computer and Logic Software, but in a way that applies generally across Digital Audio Workstations software such as Ableton, Cubase and Sonar. If you play an instrument, please bring it along for the afternoon recording session. This course follows on from the Introduction to Music Recording & Production Part 1 on Saturday 27 January.
Basic Principles of Music
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 9 March, 10am-4pm
£34
LEARN & TAKE PART
Introduction to Music Recording and Production Part 2
Whether you are a beginner looking for a way into understanding music, or an intermediate or experienced musician looking for a refresher or to fill gaps in your knowledge, this information packed day aims to de-mystify ‘music theory’. Starting with the most basic terminology and theory, the day covers the nature of sound, how it relates to pitch and the notes we hear, scales, chords, what the ‘key’ of a song means, basic ideas of harmony, an introduction to how music is written and arranged, and what some of the more complicated ideas mean. This day is about exploring principles and concepts, and is not about teaching you how to read music notation, but is particularly helpful to those taking their first steps in learning to play, whatever the instrument. The day is more of presentation and tutorial than a ‘hands-on’ workshop, but will feature some practical demonstration of the concepts.
Harmonica Beginners Part 2
Adult/15+ Workshop
Saturday 16 March, 10am-3pm
£34
Learn more of the basics of harmonica playing in this Beginners Part 2 workshop. This session will consolidate the work you have already done on improvisation, tune playing and chugging at Part 1 and move on to the fundamental blues technique of note bending. Participants will need a 10-hole harmonica in C. Prior attendance on Beginners Part 1 is recommended.
Blues Guitar Beginners Part 2 Saturday 30 March, 10am-3pm
Adult/15+ Workshop £36
Improve your blues playing with this workshop designed to help you move on with your technique. By looking at tunes by Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and John Lee Hooker, you’ll learn about 12-bar progressions, the blues scale and shuffle rhythms in more depth. Please bring a six-string acoustic guitar with you. Prior attendance on the Beginners Part 1 workshop is recommended.
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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INFORMATION
BEYOND THE PAGE South Asian Miniature Painting and Britain, 1600 to Now
7 October 2023 – 28 January 2024 Book tickets at mkgallery.org
Image: Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2023
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INFORMATION
and not forgetting... Tickets are still available for the following Stables shows in November:
NOVEMBER
Date
Jason Byrne
Thu 16
Jordan Gray
Thu 16
Luke Jackson
Fri 17
Paul Higgs Quartet
Sun 19
Tar (15)
Mon 20
Blue Rose Code
Tue 21
YolanDa Brown
Wed 22
Ben Poole & Catfish
Thu 23
Bye Bye Baby
Fri 24
Ward Knutur Townes
Fri 24
Beverley Craven & Judie Tzuke
Sat 25
Eliza Carthy & Jon Boden
Sun 26
Andrew Bird
Sun 26
Laura Veirs
Mon 27
Buddy Holly & The Cricketers
Tue 28
Sarah Smout
Tue 28
David Graham & The Eskimo Brothers
Thu 30
Angie Palmer
Thu 30
Blue Rose Code
Tue 21 Nov
Eliza Carthy & Jon Boden
Sun 26 Nov
Laura Veirs
Mon 27 Nov email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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INFORMATION
Artist impression
Discover a worry-free lifestyle you and your loved ones can enjoy at The Newells Gain so much more than a new home When you rightsize and buy an Adlington retirement apartment, purpose built for later life, you also open up new opportunities within a thriving community of like-minded people. With access to a host of facilities and an on-site team available 24/7, 365 days a year, you can spend more quality time doing the things you love, free from everyday worries. Book a tour and find out more Call 01234 988200 • Visit adlington.co.uk/TP The Newells, Manor Drive, Kempston, MK42 8PX *Additional charges apply. See website for details.
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• 1, 2 and 3-bedroom retirement apartments for sale • On-site restaurant*, coffee lounge, hair salon*, and therapy suite* • Beautiful, private landscaped gardens • Tailored personal care packages* available
Mary Gauthier
Count Arthur Strong
Swinging at the Cotton Club
Thu 18 April 2024
Wed 8 May 2024
Fri 17 May 2024
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM APRIL 2024 Thu 4
Clinton Baptiste £31
Fri 5
John Smith £22.50
Sat 6
FM: 40th Anniversary Tour £29.50
Sun 7
Pasadena Roof Orchestra £27.50 & £25
INFORMATION
also on sale
Indicates a new show which is open for public booking from Friday 24 November, prior to which Stables Friends have priority.
ALL SHOWS START AT 8PM, EXCEPT WHERE STATED
Sat 20
The Manfreds £31
Wed 24 Feast of Fiddles £26 Thu 25
UK Blues Awards £22.50
Fri 26
Nights on Broadway: Tribute to the Bee Gees £27
MAY 2024
Wed 10 Pop Princesses £22
Thu 2
Georgie Carroll £24
Wed 10 Iain Stirling £25
Fri 3
Show of Hands £38.50
Thu 11
Richard Digance £20
Sat 4
Andy Parsons £19.50
Fri 12
Royal South £18.50
Sun 5
Focus £26.50
Thu 18
Mary Gauthier £20
Tue 7
Katherine Priddy £18.50
Fri 19
Paul Foot: Dissolve £18.50
Wed 8
Count Arthur Strong £26.50
Thu 9
Simon & Garfunkel Story £29.50
Fri 10
Alina Orchestra: Summer Nights from £22.50
Sat 11 & Griff Rhys Sun 12 Jones: The Cat’s Pyjamas £26 Tue 14
Talisk £21
Wed 15 Mugenkyo 30th Anniversary Tour £32 Thu 16
Peter White £21
Fri 17
Swinging at the Cotton Club £26
Sat 18
Ultimate Bowie £25
Fri 24
Rosie Holt: That’s Politainment £22.50
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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INFORMATION
also on sale Len Phillips Swing Orchestra
Zog & the Flying Doctors
Aled Jones
Sat 8 Jun 2024
Tue 25-Thu 27 Jun 2024
Thu 19 Sep 2024
JIM MARSHALL AUDITORIUM
JUNE 2024
Tue 25- Freckle Thu 27 Productions: Zog & the Flying Doctors from £14.50
Fri 7
Quo Connection £21
Sat 29
Sat 8
Len Phillips Swing Orchestra: Frank & Ella £30
JULY 2024
Sat 25
The History of Rock £31
Wed 19 Kossoff The Band Plays On £24.50 Fri 21
Sat 22
Roy Orbison & the Traveling Wilburys Experience £26 La Voix £27.50
Sun 23 Grimethorpe Colliery Band £27.50
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ALL SHOWS START AT 8PM, EXCEPT WHERE STATED
LogicalTramp £25
Fri 30 & Fleetwood Bac Sat 31 from £26
SEPTEMBER 2024 Tue 3
Bootleg Blondie £24
Sat 7
Solstice £20 What Now My Love? Herb Alpert Tribute £25
Thu 4
New Amen Corner: Bringing On Back the 60s £21.50
Sun 8
Sat 6
Northern Soul Tour Live £30
Wed 11 G4: 20th Anniversary Tour from £29.50
Wed 31 Love with Johnny Echols £27.50
Sat 14
Gary Meikle £31
AUGUST 2024
Sun 15 Richard Carpenter £90
Sat 24
Thu 19
Hats Off to Led Zeppelin £22.50
Sun 25 Hello Again: Tribute to Neil Diamond £33
All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
Aled Jones from £33.50
Sun 21 Peter Cox £29.50 Sun 22 Stars From The Commitments £33
INFORMATION
Indicates a new show which is open for public booking from Friday 24 November, prior to which Stables Friends have priority.
Wishbone Ash
Emma Stevens
Jenny Colquitt
Mon 14 Oct 2024
Thu 4 Apr 2024
Sat 25 May 2024
STAGE 2 Thu 26
Merrill Osmond from £31
Fri 27
Abba Forever £33
OCTOBER 2024 Fri 4
Best of Queen £38.50
Fri 11
Rave On: The Ultimate 50s & 60s Experience £27.50
Mon 14 Wishbone Ash £35.50
ALL SHOWS START AT 8.45PM , EXCEPT WHERE STATED
APRIL 2024 Thu 4
Emma Stevens £14.50
Sat 6
Hannah Rarity £16.50
Wed 17 Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club £12.50 Fri 19
Alex Hart £14
Sat 20 Maya de Vitry £13.50
MAY 2024 Tue 7
SUNDAY SESSIONS IN THE MANCINI FORUM
11.30AM
APRIL 2024 Sun 14 Remi Harris Gypsy Jazz Trio £16.50
MAY 2024 Sun 12 The Dime Notes £16.50
Rory Ingham Organ Trio £13.50
Wed 8 Granny’s Attic £16.50 Fri 10
Rob Wheeler £11
Sat 11 Blair Dunlop £19
Wed 15 Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club £12.50 Sat 18 Steve Bugeja: Self Doubt £15 Sat 25 Jenny Colquitt £15 Fri 31
Jacob & Drinkwater £14.50
JUNE 2024 Sat 1
Miranda Sykes £15.50
Fri 7
Banter £13.50
Fri 21
Dean Owens & The Sinners £16.50
OCTOBER 2024 Sat 12 Tad Newton’s Jazz Friends £16.50 Wed 16 Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club £12.50
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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INFORMATION
booking information How to book
Booking Fees
Core box office opening hours:
(as of 24 November 2023)
Please visit www.stables.org for details of current opening hours
Prices published in this brochure include all booking commission fees.
IN PERSON: please refer to our website for current arrangements regarding in-person booking
For tickets up to £10: a commission fee of £1 per ticket will be charged
BY PHONE: 01908 280800 during opening hours; text phone users please call 18001 01908 280800.
For tickets between £10.01 and £15: a commission fee of £1.50 per ticket will be charged
ONLINE: www.stables.org
For tickets between £15.01 and £25: a commission fee of £2.50 per ticket will be charged
COLLECTING YOUR TICKETS: E-tickets: You can choose to receive your tickets via email. You can either print these out at home or show them on your phone to our front of house staff when entering the auditorium.
For tickets more than £25: a commission fee of £3.50 per ticket will be charged For tickets more than £35: a commission fee of £4.50 per ticket will be charged
Ticket collection: from The Stables box office during opening hours.
These fees apply to all booking channels - in person, by phone and online.
Postal tickets: At an extra cost of £2.50, we can send your tickets to you by post.
Concessions/discounts
Payment options
Concessions are available on selected performances and where they apply are indicated on the ticket pricing details.
You can pay by cash if booking in person; we accept all major debit and credit cards.
Reservations
Gift Vouchers Gift vouchers for The Stables are available to purchase online and from the box office.
Ticket reservations must be paid for within three days of booking (excluding groups and Friends of The Stables who can reserve for up to seven days). We are unable to reserve tickets without payment within seven days prior to the performance.
Data protection We would like to add or retain your details to keep you informed about future events promoted by The Stables. When you make your first booking with us, you will be asked whether you want to receive such information. To be removed from our mailing lists at any time, please call or email the box office boxoffice@stables.org
Terms & Conditions
For full terms and conditions, please visit www.stables.org
seating plan
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This seating plan gives a general overview of The Stables main auditorium. Please ask a member of our box office staff at time of booking if you have questions regarding the choice of your seats KEY:
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Shaded areas represent seating levels not prices. Each show is individually priced.
PROSCENIUM STAGE
RIGHT DOOR
For large print brochures, please call our Box Office on 01908 280800 56
All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
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How to find us
INFORMATION
visitor information
BLETCHLEY WAVENDON
WOBURN
Accessible Toilets
There are three accessible public toilets – one as part of the main toilet area situated in the foyer; further toilets are located next to the ladies and within the gents, both accessible from the auditorium.
Facilities for Hearing Impaired Customers
The Stables has free car-parking on site (vehicles and contents are left entirely at owner’s own risk). At busy times, your exit from the car park may be slightly delayed – thank you for your patience. There are a limited amount of disabled parking spaces available (not bookable in advance). We also have a small bicycle rack available to the left of the main public entrance.
The main auditorium is fitted with an Ampetronic system. To use this system you must have a hearing aid with either a switchable or auto-detect T-Setting built in. Stage 2 customers will need to wear a hearing necklace, available from the box office. If you wear a hearing device please inform a member of the box office team when booking your tickets so that they can seat you in the area of the auditorium where the signal is strongest.
Access information
Assistance Dogs
The Stables welcomes people with disabilities. For full access information, please refer to the Your Visit section on our website at www.stables.org The Stables is accessible to wheelchair users and other customers with limited mobility. There is a lift available giving access to seats on lower accessible levels. We can accommodate eight people in wheelchairs per performance, subject to availability. We have volunteer customer assistants available at the majority of events to provide assistance. Please ask a member of our box office team at the time of booking if you have any questions or concerns about your access around the building
Assistance dogs are welcome, but please advise us when you book so that we can allocate appropriate seats and inform you of any special effects that might affect your dog’s comfort.
Eating and drinking at The Stables Our foyer snack bar serves a range of light snacks, soft drinks, teas and coffees. Ice-creams are also available. The Stables bar will be available for pre-show and interval drinks on performance nights.
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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INFORMATION
diary at a glance DECEMBER
Sat 13
Tom Robinson Band
Fri 1
Jo Caulfield
Thu 18
Wilson & Wakeman
Fri 1
Martha Tilston
Fri 19
Dire Streets
Sat 2
No Jacket Required
Sat 20
80s Mania
Sat 2
Daniel Champagne
Sun 21 Sunday Sessions: Ben Holder Trio
Sun 3
Woburn Sands Band
Sun 21 Bob Harris & Colin Hall
Tue 5
Tony Momrelle
Tue 23
Wed 6
Mostly Autumn
Wed 24 Paul Jones & Dave Kelly
Wed 6
Sons Of Town Hall
Thu 25
Miles Jupp
Thu 7
Tenors UnLimited
Thu 25
Nigel Wearne
Fri 8
Dark Side of the Moon
Fri 26
T.Rextasy
Fri 8
The Churchfitters
Sat 27
Martyn Joseph
Sat 9
The Dankworth Family Christmas Show
Sun 28 The Jive Aces
Sun 10 Legend: Tribute to Bob Marley
Wed 31 BFI Film Day
Sun 10 Bella Hardy
Wed 31 Budapest Café Orchestra
Mon 11 Steeleye Span
FEBRUARY
Tue 12
Thu 1
Elkie Brooks
Wed 13 Kanda Bongo Man & Kasai Masai
Fri 2
The Freddie & Queen Experience
Wed 13 Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club
Fri 2
Urooj Ashfaq
Thu 14
Laurence Jones
Sat 3
Dr Feelgood
Fri 15
Cats In Space
Sat 3
Edwina Hayes
Sat 16
Mari Wilson & The Wilsations
Mediaeval Baebes
Sun 4
Chantel McGregor & The Cinelli Brothers
Sun 17 Sunday Sessions: L’Esprit du Jazz
Mon 5
BFI Film Day
Sun 17 Go West
Tue 6
Fairport Convention
Mon 18Box Tale Soup: Hansel & Gretel Sat 23
Tue 6
The Fabulous Miss Jones Trio
Wed 7
Jimeoin
Thu 8
Thea Gilmore
Fri 9
The Ultimate Classic Rock Show
Sat 10
The Ultimate Classic Rock Show
Tue 19
Albion Christmas Band
JANUARY
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Teddy Thompson
Fri 12
The Christians
Fri 12
Alex Cornish
All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees
Friends and Founders discount applies
Educational
Stage 2
Mancini Forum
For more information see page 3
Sat 10
The Magic of Terry Pratchett
Sat 9
Jinder
Sun 11 Sunday Sessions: Chris Ingham Quartet
Sun 10 Alina Orchestra Young Conductors Concert
Sun 11 Viggo Venn
Sun 10 Lucy Stevens: Gertrude Lawrence
Wed 14 Janey Godley
Sun 10 Lee Hurst
Thu 15
Cregan & Co
Tue 12
Thu 15
Aaron Simmonds
Wed 13 The Chimpanzees of Happytown
Fri 16
Think Floyd
Wed 13 Ensemble 360
Sat 17
Nine Below Zero
Wed 13 Hannah James & Toby Kuhn
Sat 17
Carrie Martin
Thu 14
Reginald D. Hunter
Mon 19 The Amazing Bubble Man
Thu 14
The Blackheart Orchestra
Tue 20
Garth Marenghi
Sat 16
Never The Bride
Wed 21 Barbara Dickson
Sun 17
Sunday Sessions: The Dean Stockdale Quartet
Wed 21 Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club Thu 22
Coldplace
Thu 22
Connor Burns
Fri 23
ELO Again
Fri 23
Maddie Morris & Lizzy Hardingham
Sat 24
Pete Firman
Sun 25 Seth Lakeman Tue 27
Alina Orchestra Schools Concert
Thu 29
Funk Soul Orchestral
Thu 29
Christina Martin
MARCH
INFORMATION
Indicates a new show which is open for public booking from Friday 24 November, prior to which Stables Friends have priority.
The Horne Section
Sun 17 Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band Mon 18 WeCompose Schools Concert Wed 20 Screaming Blue Murder Comedy Club Thu 21
The Dublin Legends
Thu 21
The Kendall Connection
Fri 22
Jon Courtenay
Sat 23
The Coral
Sat 23
Hannah White
Sun 24 The Story of Guitar Heroes Tue 26
Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham
Wed 27 Graffiti Classics
Sat 2
Fred’s House
Sun 3
Ceilidh Experience Concert & Dance
Wed 6
Blazin’ Fiddles
Thu 7
Battle of the Bands
Fri 8
Glenn Miller Orchestra
Sat 9
The Kast Off Kinks
Wed 27 Robbie Cavanagh Sat 30
Lionel: Tribute to Lionel Richie
Sat 30
Billy Watman
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800
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The Stables… available for hire! The Stables is a world class music and entertainment venue offering accessible and cost-effective solutions for a wide range of events – from conferences, meetings, away-days, car and product launches to wedding receptions, charity galas, graduation ceremonies, private dining and much more besides. Located close to the M1 and Milton Keynes station, The Stables offers free car parking, a range of flexible indoor & outdoor spaces, good accessibility, catering and free Wi-Fi – all supported by our experienced event and technical teams.
“MKu3a wanted somewhere special to celebrate its 35th anniversary. A special day made possible by the support, professional advice and help from wonderful staff and volunteers.” Lynne Button, Chair, MKu3a
“The Stables team bent over backwards to accommodate our needs and support for our annual employee conference. I couldn’t ask for a better team and wouldn’t hesitate to use The Stables again.” reachmarketing.co.uk 37477 11/23
Fairhive Homes
For further details please contact the Development Office on 01908 280816 or development@stables.org
email stables@stables.org
box office 01908 280800