Met Brochure January - April 2010

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Welcome Top of the World 9

Starting a new year is always an exciting time with resolutions and Moishe’s Bagel !0

plans to make the new year more fulfilling and rewarding than the last. We take a similar approach at The Met with a programme of shows and workshops fuller, better and more exciting than ever. We are dedicated to bringing the best for less and with low ticket prices, free theatre for under 26s and affordable concessions we

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hope you will act on what you see in the brochure and come and Lau !1

support one of the best independent venues in the country in presenting more theatre, music and family activities in Bury. The Met is proud to support Bury in an exciting year of development for the town sure to attract visitors from throughout Greater Manchester to a unique town centre full of cultural attractions just twenty minutes from Manchester.

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David Agnew, Director of The Met


Address The Met, Market St, Bury, BL9 0BW Tickets 0161 761 2216 Admin 0161 761 7107

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The Met is run by Bury Metropolitan Arts Association, a

Food and Drink Start your evening with a meal at The Met and end it

registered charity (No 701879). Our restaurant Automatic

Our first floor Theatre Bar

We gratefully acknowledge the

serves fine food all day and

offers a range of beers

support of our funders & sponsors:

offers an Early Bird menu from

and wines before, during

4pm-7pm Monday to Friday for

and after each show.

only ÂŁ9.95 per person for two courses and ÂŁ11.95 for three.

with a drink in one of our

Sample real ales or a selection

candle lit bars.

of fine whiskeys in our foyer bar Malt, open every day.

For more information or to book call 0161 763 9399 3


C O M E D Y

A M E R I C A N A

C O M E D Y

Mark Thomas

Kevin Montgomery

Laughing Horse Comedy Competition

The Manifesto Tour 2010

With special guest Jill Jackson

Monday 11 January 8pm / £15

Wed 13 January 8pm / £15 Nashville born singer-songwriter Kevin Montgomery plays timeless, resonant songs reminiscent of Bruce Springsteen and Jackson Browne. He comes to The Met with material from his new album 2:30am, engaging stories of life, love, laughter and loss.

Wednesday 20 January 8pm / £5 This nationwide search for tomorrow’s comedy stars comes to The Met. Come and cheer a local through to the finals! Hosting will be Australian comedian Pam Ford. To enter email info@laughinghorse.co.uk.

R O C K & P O P

Manc Floyd Award-winning comedian

You get to vote on the

Saturday 16 January 8.30pm

Whole Lotta Led

and activist Mark Thomas

policies you like, Mark road

£8 / Standing

Friday 22 January 8.30pm

Dark Side of the Moon 2010

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R O C K & P O P

comes to The Met to warm

tests them and then sets

up for his brand new tour.

off to make them happen.

performed in its entirety,

The UK’s finest Led Zep tribute.

Mark creates a manifesto -

It’s somewhere between

followed by a second set of other

Songs from the entire catalogue

a policy paddle to help steer

Jim’ll Fix It for anarchists and

Floyd gems. Enjoy classic tracks

including classics Whole Lotta

our way out of sh*t creek.

White Collar Crimewatch…

like Breathe, Time and Money.

Love and Stairway To Heaven.

Pink Floyd’s classic album

£11 advance / £13 door


D rama

J A Z Z

Turning Points

The Swing Commanders

M6 Theatre Company Thursday 28 January 7.30pm / £3

Thursday 28 January 8pm £10 / £9 conc & members Following their recent success across Britain, America and

A collection of four specially commissioned monologues by North West writers.

A M E R I C A N A

Tom Russell

Holland, Lancashire sextet The Swing Commanders have emerged as international artistes with their unique rendition of

These short single voice plays,

popular music from the 30s, 40s

developed with young people,

and 50s. Firmly established as

share the courage, conflicts

Europe’s top Western Swing band,

and joys of characters facing

prepare for a great night out!

difficult decisions in their lives. A Mr Kite Benefit

Saturday 23 January 8pm / £16

Featuring: Web Pal and It Should Have Been Me by Billy Cowan; and Close to Home and Father’s

Tom Russell returns to treat us

twenty albums and songs that

to his fine songs including a

have been covered by Bob Dylan

new album Blood and Candle

and the late, great Johnny Cash.

Smoke. The singer-songwriter

His music ranges from cowboy,

has an amazing career that

roots, and rock, to the far

includes recording more than

reaches of outsider Americana.

Footsteps by Mary Cooper. Audience members may take part in a free 20 minute workshop following the show. Suitable for anyone aged 13+. 5


F O L K R O O T S

B L U E S

D R A M A

Dervish

Mark Radcliffe and the Big Figures

Morecambe

Friday 29 January 8pm £12 / £10 conc & members The elements that make great Celtic music all come together

Dervish

in Dervish - exceptional muscianship, breathtaking vocals, high-energy tunes and instantly

Feelgood mould, The Big Figures

explore the endless complexities

features Radio 2’s Mark Radcliffe

that make great Irish music.

and his best mate PJ Walmsley.

Bury’s Ged Wilson launches his new album Forever Now, a collection of self-penned songs taken from everyday experiences. The Big Figures are named after the original drummer 6

of Dr Feelgood

£10 advance / £12 door

crafted arrangements subtly

Friday 29 January 8pm / £6

£10 / £8 conc / £8 members

Standing An R&B band in the classic Dr

Ged Wilson

Wed 3 February 7.30pm

Saturday 30 January 8pm

compelling songs. Carefully

B L U E S

Ged Wilson

Supported by Tom Doughty

Performed by Bob Golding

The illustrious line-up is completed by three more hunks of burning Lancastrian love: ‘Go-go’ Johnny Jobson (harmonica), Cameron Sweetnam (bass) and Andy Hyams (drums). The Big Figures are delighted

Commemorating the 25th

to share the stage with lap

anniversary of his untimely

steel one man blues band Tom

final curtain, Morecambe

Ged’s music is acoustic roots

Doughty, who creates a unique

celebrates the extraordinary

with a contemporary twist -

sound with original songwriting

life of Britain’s best loved

often bluesy, always engaging.

and vintage instruments.

comic - Eric Morecambe.


R O C K and P O P

the missing link between Ross

The Hamsters

Noble and Frankie Howard, the

Play Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top!

The Hamsters

delightful but daring Jo Dakin, and compere Barry Dodds.

Thursday 4 February 8pm £12 advance / £14 door

F O L K R O O T S

Standing

Session A9

Following their sell out show last year, The Hamsters return to The Met. The guitar, bass and

Friday 5 February 8pm £10 / £8 conc / £8 members

drums trio have been voted the

Described as the best band to

UK’s best blues rock band and

come out of Scotland in 100

are the leading interpreters of

years, this eight piece includes

the music of Jimi Hendrix and

members from Capercaillie,

ZZ Top. These guys are not just

the Peatbog Faeries, Boys of

awesome - they are phenomenal!

the Lough and Fiddlers’ Bid. The band’s balance of their

Featuring the multitalented Bob Golding (who could have been born to play Eric), penned by the brilliant Tim Whitnall and directed by solo-maestro

C O M E D Y

instrumentation; four fiddles

First Thursday Comedy Club

ranged against guitars, piano,

Thursday 4 February 8.30pm / £8

accordion and drums brings a

Paul Foot has appeared on US reality TV show Last Comic Standing

Session A9

multi-layered sophistication and creates a rich panoply of harmony, countermelody, crossrhythms and complementary

Guy Masterson, Morecambe

Featuring Paul Foot, finalist in

textures to their unbeatably

is a must see for all fans

the Paramount Worldwide Search

rambunctious jigs, reels and

of classic British comedy.

for a Star! Plus Imran Yusuf,

jaggy Balkan-style dance tunes. 7


A M E R I C A N A

D R A M A

Carolina Chocolate Drops

feeling and the passage of time.

is on tour performing material

Human Remains

From post-war Manchester to

from his new album There’s a

the grit and glamour of Africa’s

Whole New World Out There

silver mines and ballrooms,

alongside much loved classics.

Touched Theatre

Touched Theatre evoke worlds

Wednesday 10 February 7.30pm £7 / £5 conc & members

Saturday 6 February 8pm / £16

often associated with Caucasian musicians from Appalachia, not

Inspired by the remarkable true

African-Americans from the

story of a northern troublemaker

North Carolina Piedmont.

turned African adventurer,

folk traditions, the Carolina

The Conquest of Everest

Friday 12 February 8.30pm £16 advance / £17.50 door

Sat 13 February 2pm / Free An opportunity of see the remarkable Oscar-nominated documentary which inspired

Founding member of eighties

Spike Theatre’s new play Top of

theatrical exploration of memory,

band It Bites, Francis Dunnery

the World (here on 17 & 18 Feb).

Francis

Rhiannon Giddens, and Justin

Dunnery

Robinson) trade duties as singers and swap instruments as they take on traditional and contemporary songs. “this young trio reclaim a legacy

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R O C K & P O P

Human Remains is an immersive

Chocolate Drops (Dom Flemons,

a blues, ballads, waltzes and

Carolina

jug-band stomps…” The Observer

Chocolate

A Mr Kite Benefit.

F I L M

Francis Dunnery

Old-time southern string music is

Breathing new life into the black

long lost and half remembered.

Drops


D R A M A

The King’s Got Donkey’s Ears!

Top of the World Spike Theatre

Presented in association with The Met and Unity Theatre, Liverpool Wed 17 & Thu 18 February 7.30pm / £8 / £6 conc & members Andrea Glass

In 1953 beekeeper Edmund

Incorporating projected

Hillary and porter Tenzing

animation, puppetry, and a

R O C K A N D P O P

F A M I L Y S H O W

Norgay began a gruelling and

whole load of snow, two heroic

Andrea Glass

treacherous ascent to the

performers will bring to life this

summit of the world’s highest

epic tale of adventure, bravery

Saturday 13 February 8pm

The King’s Got Donkey’s Ears!

mountain – Everest.

and international fame.

£8 / £6 concessions

Theatre of Widdershins

Andrea Glass returns to the road

Tue 16 February 1pm

with her second album and new

£6 / £4 members

band. Bolton born Andrea headed for Nashville almost three years ago where she worked with some of Nashville’s finest session players including Al Perkins.

EARS! Funny things at the best of times…. But imagine

You can see The Conquest of

being cursed with great big,

Everest, the 1953 documentary

furry ones! That’s exactly what

which inspired Top of the World,

happened to King Orik. This

on Saturday 13 February.

Described as ‘rain soaked

tale of mythical mayhem and

Americana’ Andrea has

asinine antics is lovingly retold

been championed by Radio

using puppetry, storytelling

2 legend Bob Harris.

and original music. Ages 4+. 9


R O C K & P O P

W O R L D R O O T S

Stackridge

Moishe’s Bagel

Presented by David Cartlidge Friday 19 February 8.30pm £15 advance / £17 door As contemporary and fresh The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre

C O M E D Y

Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre and Ali Cook Stars of BBC 3’s Comedy Shuffle and Upstaged, and the darlings of YouTube, they Returning after a sell out show last year, the Scottish Falsetto

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bring you songs, sketches, socks and violence.

Sock Puppet Theatre are the

They are joined by the hilarious

comedy double act that has

Ali Cook, who mixes comedy

to be seen to be believed.

with cutting edge magic.

£14 / £10 conc & members Rip-roaring, foot-stomping, jazzinflected klezmer and Balkan

as bands half their age,

music from some of Scotland’s

Stackridge return to The Met

finest musicians. An intoxicating

with material from their new

mix of Eastern European dance

album A Victory For Common

music, Middle Eastern rhythms

Sense, a collection of songs

and virtuoso performances.

that emphasise their talent for

Moishe’s Bagel return to The

writing memorable melodies

Met with their brilliant music

and playful, poignant lyrics.

guaranteeing a fantastic night out.

Moishe’s Bagel

Friday 19 February 8pm / £8

Saturday 20 February 8pm


D R A M A

F O L K R O O T S

Meeting Joe Strummer

Lau by Paul Hodson

The Future is Unwritten

Thursday 25 February 7.30pm / £10 / £8 conc & members

Friday 26 February 8pm £14 / £12 conc / £12 members Best group at the BBC Folk Awards for two years running,

1978: Nick and Steve see The Clash for

Lau is a formidable union of

the first time in Victoria Park. It’s as

three of the finest and most

if they take an oath to stay true to

innovative exponents of modern

the values embodied in that day...

traditional music in Scotland

2002: Strummer’s death forces Nick

Rod Clements

today: Kris Drever, Martin Green and Aidan O’Rourke.

R O C K & P O P

Charting the lads attempts to maintain

B L U E S

Rod Clements

their ‘oath’ to Strummer while living through Thatcherism, paying the

Slack Alice

Saturday 27 February 8.30pm

bills and maintaining relationships,

Fri 26 February 8.30pm

£14 advance / £16 door

this passionate punk

£8 / £6 conc & members

and Steve to re-evaluate their lives.

comedy is about attitude, friendship and celebrity - and a celebration of the man who set the agenda for a generation.

Presented by David Cartlidge

Co-founder of folk-rock legends

R&B masters Slack Alice

Lindisfarne, Rod Clements’ career

return to The Met with a line

reads like a who’s who of British

up of fantastic songs. They

roots music. In this solo show

have just released a Best Of...

he performs his new material

collection and a follow up to

alongside Lindisfarne classics,

their highly acclaimed English

and tells stories drawn from his

Eddie and Other Stories.

extraordinary forty year career. !1


A mericana

D R A M A

C O M E D Y

Richmond Fontaine

The Dept of Smelling Pistakes

A Mr Kite Benefit

Wednesday 3 March 7.30pm / £8 / £5 conc / £5 members

John Bishop

Publick Transport Theatre Company

plus support

Sunday 28 February 8pm / £13

“A hilarious caricature of the

Oregon four-piece Richmond

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stifling formalities and hierarchies

Thursday 4 March 8pm £14 / £12 conc & members

Fontaine’s evocative alt-country

A new comedy set in Russia

of office life, channelling Reggie

songs paint a powerful and

where two civil servants

Perrin, Kafka, Beckett and the

Liverpool comedian John

sometimes troubling portrait

jostle for power, one a puffed

Goons – and two splendid comic

Bishop comes to The Met

of life along the margins of the

up bureaucrat, the other an

performances from Angus Barr

fresh from his stint on

contemporary American West.

unexpected inspector.

and Toby W. Davies.” Venue

BBC1’s Live at The Apollo.

Richmond

Publick

John

Fontaine

Transport

Bishop


F O L K R O O T S

Gráda Saturday 6 March 8.30pm / £10 / £8 conc / £8 members

John Spiers and Jon Boden have twice won the BBC Radio 2 folk award for Best Duo

Irish five-piece Gráda play

The band have released three

music deeply rooted in

acclaimed albums, and recently

the Irish tradition, but also

recorded a fourth in Nashville

blended with jazz, Americana

with Grammy Award winning

and other influences that

producer Tim O’Brien.

come together as if they were lifelong bedfellows.

“Grada is to Irish music what Arcade Fire is to Indie -

F O L K R O O T S

Folk Festival as they are in

informal, prodigious and full

Spiers and Boden

a lock-in at the local pub.

of spirit” Washington Post

Friday 5 March 8pm £14 / £12 conc / £12 members John Spiers and Jon Boden have made the genre of spontaneous,

J A Z Z

Louise Parker Quartet Saturday 6 March 8pm / £8

punky English folk their own.

A regular on Radio 2’s Best of

Loud, proud, and passionate,

Jazz, Louise Parker is a skilful

they present traditional stories

interpreter of swing, blues and

and dance music which are

gospel classics. Her effortless

just as much at home on the

style and warm tone creates a

main stage of the Cambridge

performance to stir the soul. !3


Lucy Wainwright Roche

R O C K A N D P O P

David R Black plus support Friday 12 March 7.30pm / £5 / Standing Alternative art-rock band David R Black return with an acoustic set. F O L K R O O T S

Breabach Friday 12 March 8pm / £10 / £8 concessions & members

A M E R I C A N A

Scottish firebrands Breabach

Breabach have received two

are one of the most talked

nominations in a row from the

about bands on the folk scene.

Scottish Trad Music Awards for

Their innovative Celtic style

Best Scottish Folk Band.

Lucy Wainwright Roche

shows a flare, excitement

Supported by Alana Levandoski

from such a young group.

and diversity rarely seen

Wednesday 10 March 8pm / £10 / £8 concessions & members Daughter of Loudon Wainwright and sister to Martha and

the hopes and heartbreaks

Rufus, Lucy Wainwright Roche

of everyday people. Full of

has exploded onto the indie-

melody and melancholy, her

folkscene. Drawing inspiration

songs showcase her beautiful,

from traditional folk songs as

inspiring vocals.

well as rock and pop music, !4

her songs are short stories of

Breabach

“Breabach blow my socks off” Morning Star


Rainbow Fish is

D R A M A

based on the popular children’s book by

Les Misérables School Edition

Marcus Pfister

PADOS Youth Group Tue 16 - Fri 19 March 7.30pm / Sat 20 March 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tuesday 7.30pm & Saturday 2.30pm £7 / All other shows £8

F A M I L Y S H O W

B L U E S

Rainbow Fish

Dr Truth

Blunderbus Theatre Company Saturday 13 March 1pm £6 / £4 members

Saturday 13 March 8pm / £7

anniversary they celebrate with their amazingly talented

youth groups. For twenty

cast, a prestigious performance

years PADOS Youth Group

that will set a benchmark

have gone from strength to

for other UK youth groups.

B L U E S

musicians, immersed in the

Friday 19 March 8.30pm / £8 / £6 concs & members

language of the blues. The band play original songs

beautiful fish in the ocean. But,

with an American style

she is proud and vain, and none

and Salford sensibility.

away her most prized possessions.

musical meets one of Manchester’s longest running

Preston Reed

shimmering scales, is the most

friend - until she learns to give

strength and to mark their

Dr Truth are five experienced

The Rainbow Fish, with her

of the other fish want to be her

The world’s longest running

A New York visionary credited

handed style. Unlike many

with reinventing the acoustic

instrumentalists, the power

guitar, Preston Reed will take

and depth of Reed’s original

you on a ride through the

songwriting is as unique as the

impossible and unforgettable.

man’s execution, as blues, rock,

Truth bring together talented and

He fuses chord-based grooves,

funk and jazz meet, embrace,

experienced musicians to perform

soaring melodic runs and

interlock and attack to create

Fast rising on the UK circuit, Dr

A magical underwater

original and sophisticated

polyrhythmic percussion

a sonic brew quite unlike

adventure for ages 4+

blues at a world class level.

with his breathtaking two-

anything you’ve heard before. !5


R O C K A N D P O P

F O L K R O O T S

J azz

Garron Frith, John Herring & Roydan Styles

An Evening with

Metrojazz

Saturday 20 March 8pm / £8 Singer-songwriter Garron Frith’s country rock songs have gained him high praise. For this concert he is joined by Manchester acoustic folk artists John Herring and Roydan Styles. R O C K A N D P O P

Echoes of Eva Cassidy Performed by Sheila Gott

Chumbawamba & O’Hooley and Tidow

Friday 26 March 8pm / £12 / £10 concessions / £10 members

Manship, presents a spring gig

O’Hooley (ex-Unthanks) and

with the best of jazz, hot and cool... classics and new originals.

the release of their new

Heidi Tidow; dapper-suited

album ABCDEFG. Armed with

gentlewomen with a wryly

acoustic guitars, five-part

observant take on life. The

C O M E D Y

harmonies and a bucketful

pair create their very own

of attitude, the new songs

brand of contemporary folk

cover topics such as the

with stark and beautiful piano

First Thursday Comedy Club

wearing of iPods in public,

playing. They will be playing

the censorship of music, the

material from their new

power of the voice and Simon

album, Silent June.

Cowell’s come-uppance.

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Thursday 1 April 8.30pm / £8 Canadian Superstar, hit Performer from BBC1’s Comedy Showcase and just about the best act on the circuit, Tom Stade will

Chumbawamba

and vocal coach Sheila Gott.

orchestra, fronted by Munch

They are joined by Belinda

music in aid of Bury Cancer

Cassidy is top UK session singer

The Met’s community jazz

stage once more to celebrate

An inspirational evening of

to the enchanting voice of Eva

£6 / £4 members

Chumbawamba take to the

Thu 25 March 7.30pm / £12.50

Support Centre. Paying tribute

Wednesday 31 March 7.30pm

be joining us this month with three top support acts! “Funny as Hell. Pushes the limits just far enough” Now Magazine


D R A M A

F A M I L Y S H O W

Me and Me Dad

as actors and the whole audience

A Little Princess

join in as chorus singers - this is family theatre at its very best.

Image Musical Theatre

F O L K R O O T S

Saturday 3 April 2.30pm

Filska

by Nick Lane

Hull Truck Theatre Company

Thursday 1 April 7.30pm / £12 / £10 concessions & members A story of friendship, fish pie

Can their relationship

and flick-to-kick football

survive? Or is this is one

Andy Green’s dad is good at Subbuteo; hopeless with

£6 / £4 members

kitchen nightmare even

This wonderful story of a

Gordon Ramsay couldn’t fix?

parentless girl courageously

spaghetti. So when Andy’s mum

A brand new bittersweet

dies, he does the decent thing -

comedy from the writer of

he takes a month off work and

My Favourite Summer.

moves back home

resisting hunger and cruelty at the hands of her headmistress is one of the most inspiring of all the children’s classics.

Saturday 3 April 8pm £10 / £8 conc / £8 members Filska have built their music on the islands tradition of fiddle playing. Featuring acclaimed Shetland fiddler Jenna Reid, the band have a highly unique and

with his dad to teach

You can be the star of the

innovative sound derived from

him how to cook.

show with the opportunity for

their fresh and dynamic approach

Fighting memories,

some children to take part

to Shetland traditional music.

and occasionally each other, the pair boil pans and set grills on fire.

Filska is a Shetland This play may contain strong language.

word meaning ‘high spirited’

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R O C K A N D P O P

F O L K R O O T S

The Hobopop Collective

Finbar Furey

Saturday 3 April 9pm / £8

A legend of Irish music for

Manchester’s Kirsty McGee is joined by Mat Martin, Nick Blacka and Rob Turner to form The Hobopop Collective, a

Thursday 8 April 8pm / £16

more than four decades, Finbar Furey has been an all Ireland Uillean Pipe Champion and lead singer of The Furey Brothers.

four-piece which adds jazz

Enjoy an evening of music, charm

and rockabilly to McGee’s

and wit with one of Ireland’s

exceptional rootsy songwriting.

great musicians and raconteurs.

F O L K R O O T S

Martin Simpson Friday 9 April 8pm / £15 / £13 conc & members

Finbar Furey acted and sang in Martin Scorsese’s film Gangs of !8

New York

One of the finest acoustic finger-

interpretations of traditional

style and slide guitar players

songs are masterpieces of

in the world, twice-winner of

storytelling. His solo shows are

Musician Of The Year at the

intense, eclectic, spellbinding

BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and

and deeply moving. His new

nominated for Musician of the

album True Stories was released

Year 2009, Martin Simpson’s

this year to great acclaim.


F A M I L Y S H O W

B lues

Constantly challenging and

Across the Deep Blue Sea

Maggie Bell, Dave Kelly and The British Blues Quartet

relentlessly inventive comedy

Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Saturday 10 April 1pm £6 / £4 members A tiny boat, a little lost man and the great wide ocean... How did

Thursday 15 April 8pm

Soul diva Maggie Bell joins forces

home? And why does that fish

with Blues Band guitar wizard

keep biting him on the bottom?

Dave Kelly and the mighty British

dolphins and a multitude of deepsea creatures swim to the surface in this fantastic aquatic adventure featuring puppetry, animation, live-

fuels an eclectic set punctuated by impressive feats of mimicry and verbal dexterity. His highly charged dry observational humour taps into the diversity of contemporary Britain.

£14 / £10 concs & members

he get there? How can he get

Singing whales, acrobatic

Paul Chowdrhy

Blues Quartet (Zoot Money, Colin Allen, Colin Hodgkinson and Miller Anderson) for an evening of soul

R O C K A N D P O P

Nearly Dan Saturday 17 April 8pm £10 advance / £12 door Standing

and blues classics - with some

Less tribute and more homage to

thumping rock’n’roll thrown in.

jazz-influenced best sellers Steely Dan, Nearly Dan is saviour to the

C O M E D Y

legions of Dan fans. The band’s

Paul Chowdhry

approach is faithful, though

Friday 16 April 8pm / £13

as tight as their namesakes, a

not reverential, and relaxed but testament to hours of rehearsal

music, physical

Paul Chowdhry has distinguished

comedy and just

himself over the past few years

the odd squirt of

as one of the most talented and

They return to The Met following

water. Ages 5+.

popular comedians in the UK.

a sell out show last year.

and a great deal of talent.

”One of the finest Asian comics around, he's laidback, very cool and always has a great take on multicultural Britain.” Time Out !9


take part Classes & Workshops

Singing Workshop with Chris Rowbury Saturday 23 January 10am £20 / £15 concession

Monday 15-Friday 19 February,

from ages 11-16 (school year 7 to 11). Learn break dance

With Ruth Mauriello. For

of experience welcome.

Streetwise Drama

produce original, exciting

6-16 year olds with an

theatre? Join Cotton Shed for

interest in dance, drama and

an exciting half-term project

music. Call Ruth on 0161

creating a show from scratch.

763 6161/07738267346.

Inclusive theatre company Cotton Shed creates high quality work based on a creative process ideas regardless of ability.

workshop leader Chris Rowbury

A Break-Dance crew for boys

Do you want to perform and

that involves all of its members'

Brothers and more. Inspiring

Monday 4.30pm-5.30pm / £3

Sundays 10am-1pm

learning to sing hits from the Kinks, The Monkees, the Everley

Bury Boys Break-Dance

10am-3pm / £25

Spend a fun and rewarding day 60s including The Beatles, The

Suitable for all young people aged 10-16 including those with disabilities or special needs. Places limited.

moves and stunts. All levels

Mondays 5pm-7pm

Aiming High Mondays 4-5pm (8-13 years) / Tuesdays 4-5pm (14-18 years) / £2 Weekly drama sessions for young people with disabilities or additional needs, from Bury

A weekly drama session for young adults. Contact Streetwise on 0161 253 6476.

Metro Jazz Mondays 6.30pm-9.30pm £70 (£50 conc) per term

Council Childrens Services and

Led by Munch Manship. Front

and laughter. Come along

The Met. Build confidence, make

line musicians needed for

whether you're in a choir already

friends and learn great skills in a

The Met’s community jazz

or only ever sing in the bath!

fun and creative environment.

orchestra. Over 16s only.

teaches using plenty of humour

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Half Term Regular Theatre Groups School Stagecoach


Met Express Mondays 7pm-9pm / Tuesdays 10.30-12.30pm & 7-9pm Drama for people with disabilities. Only accepting new members for the Tuesday am session.

Black Pudding Youth Theatre

Bury Youth Dance Tuesdays 5.30pm-7pm

Bury Youth Theatre Weds 5pm-6.30pm (10-14 yr olds) / 7pm-8.30pm (15 yrs +) / £2.50 Led by Claire Fildes and Marc Young. Physical theatre for young people.

Led by Claire Fildes. For 11-17 years olds interested in dance.

Salsa

Bury Vocal Collective

Bloco Ashê: Bury Samba

Tuesdays 7.30pm - 8.30pm

Wed 17 February & Wed 24

Saturdays 11am-1pm

(Beginners) / 8.45pm - 9.45pm

March 7.30-9pm / £4

£5 / £3 conc / £2 under 16s

Led by Rose Hodgson. For

A welcoming and exciting samba

Tuesdays 5pm-7pm

(Improvers) / £5

Youth drama from Bury Youth

Learn Salsa, Bachata, Merengue

people who want to sing -

drumming workshop catering

Service, led by MaD Theatre. email

and other dance style with Amos

regardless of whether they

for beginners and beyond. The

D.Cretney@bury.gov.uk for info.

De Roover and The Latin Crew.

think they are in tune or not!

band welcomes new members.

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Mr Kite Benefits

John Hegley Friday 23 April

at St. Bede’s Club,

Fairport Convention

Clayton-Le-Woods, Chorley

The offer applies to drama shows

£12 advance / £13 door

that have the Night Less Ordinary logo (above). Just fill out a form in person at the ticket office or on our web site and tell us what Diana Jones

Thursday 13 May

Luka Bloom Sunday 16 May

Karen Mathieson

John Tams & Barry Coope

Friday 21 May

Jon Boden and the Remnant Kings

Saturday 13 March 8pm at The Worden Arts

Thursday 27 May

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Friday 29 January 8pm

Thursday 6 May

Centre, Leyland £13 advance / £14 door Jon Boden

Christmas 2010

Then you can see brilliant theatre

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

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