Autumn / Winter October 2021 – January 2022
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ON Welcome back to your Warwick Arts Centre, a place to share our love for arts and culture. We’re on a mission to open our doors wider than ever before, to prove that the arts are for everyone. Come on in, bring the kids, bring your friends, and make yourself at home.
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It’s been quite a journey! ...but we’re coming back with a bigger and better offer than ever before and with a new mission to bring more people together through arts and culture. We’re frustrated to have been away for so long, especially during a time when finding new ways to connect, create togetherness and build community has been more important than ever before. The arts have always been a source of wisdom, support, connection, understanding, joy and inspiration for each and every one of us. In our ever more fragmented world, we know that the arts are one of the few places we can all meet, a place to share our experiences, a place to find common ground and understanding, a place to connect, to transform and explore new possibilities together. The biggest redevelopment in our history sees your arts centre completely transformed, with a spacious welcoming foyer and three top-of-the-range cinemas. Later in the season our new restaurant will open, and finally, in January 2022 we will complete the project with the opening of the first exhibition in the new Mead Gallery. We hope you’ll enjoy our Autumn season, and look forward to welcoming you back to your arts centre for live arts and entertainment you’ll feel and never forget! DOREEN FOSTER DOREEN FOSTER DIRECTOR, WARWICK ARTS CENTRE.
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S ’ T E L T GET We’re so excited to welcome you back to your arts centre from Friday 1 October. Whether you’ll be here for an event or just to look around, make yourself at home. Join us on our opening weekend for activities, performances and pop-up fun in the foyer. Participatory activities, dance, theatre, circus, music, and film screenings for all ages, students and families. There will be something for everyone and to suit every budget.
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Folklorica (page 16) Air Giants Family Films Welcome Tours
Check out our website and social channels for more details in the coming weeks.
John Grant (page 38) Cupid’s Revenge (page 11) Bromance (page 11) Caroline Criado-Perez (page 10) Nabil Abdulrashid (page 34) Russell Brand (page 34) Made in Coventry (page 38) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (page 26)
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CORAL AVENUE Fri 1 - Mon 4 Oct Air Giants presents Coral Avenue, a group of joyful interactive inflatable robots, who will entice you into the new Warwick Arts Centre building. Inspired by undersea life, these creatures move both individually and collectively in response to passers-by. Inspired by the idea of an intelligent life form emerging from beneath the surface of the arts centre and reaching out to communicate, these otherworldly beings will delight and entertain in equal measure in an installation that celebrates life, resilience and togetherness.
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T E ME Calling all film buffs, cinema lovers and movie fans! Join our Film Club for the best benefits and more. FILM CLUB
PREMIUM FILM CLUB
• First film ticket free
• All of the benefits included in theFilm Club with the addition of: • First 2 film tickets free • Free parking after 5pm for one registered number plate
£25 per year • £1.50 off on all other film screenings • Weekly email • Bi-monthly forthcoming releases info • Discounts on film talks & festivals • Special offers on events in the Theatre & Studio
FILM CLUB PLUS ONE
£47 per year • As above for you and your Plus One
Official Partner
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PREMIUM FILM CLUB PLUS ONE
£95 per year
• As above for you and your Plus One
S E I V O M From October we’ll be offering up to 60 screenings a week. From the latest blockbusters to the very best independent and foreign language films from around the world, our cinemas have something for everyone. Join our Film Club or just come along and experience competitive prices, a wider choice of films than ever before, the best legroom, the comfiest seats and state of the art sound quality at our three top of the range new screens.
ER ET OFF K C I T Y UCTOR * D O R T 26S: £5 IN R E D N LL U FOR A /12/21 Until 31
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Buy 2 events this season and get 15% off tickets Applies to listed standard & concession tickets. Available online/by phone/in person for performances featuring the Performance Package logo. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Tickets must be purchased at the same time.
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Jasmine Gardosi
CAROLINE CRIADO PEREZ
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DANCING TO MUSIC YOU HATE Tue 26 – Wed 27 Oct 7pm
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Jasmine Gardosi is an award-winning spoken word poet, multiple slam champion and beatboxer. In this brand new show, part of our From The Source Festival, she fuses music and poetry, and converses, argues and competes with a live band of musicians as she grapples with themes exploring self-expression and gender identity. Prepare to be moved by both music and message as she cracks open binaries with boldness, compassion and humour, to take a better look inside. See page 41 for more details. Studio £8 (£6)
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Caroline Criado Perez in Conversation
LIFE AT THE LIMIT
INVISIBLE WOMEN
Sun 23 Jan 8pm
Tue 5 Oct 7.30pm Join writer and campaigner Caroline Criado Perez to discuss her book Invisible Women. From government policy and medical research, to technology, workplaces, and the media, Invisible Women reveals how in a world built for and by men we are systematically ignoring half of the population, often with disastrous consequences. Theatre £21 (£16) Copies of Invisible Women will be available to purchase at the event.
Life At The Limit is a breath-taking story of Special Forces soldiering; a chronicle of operational bravery, adventure, and courage on and off the battlefield. Ex-Special Forces soldier, star of TV’s SAS: Who Dares Wins and author of the number one bestseller Battle Scars, Jason Fox will bring to the stage the remarkable story of his daring exploits in a distinguished career as an elite operator in the UK Special Forces. Hall £28 2hrs / Age 16+
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DANCE S U C R I C BROMANCE
“A jaw-dropping magnificent show.”
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“Barely Methodical Troupe could teach Isaac Newton a thing or two about gravity.” The Stage
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“Bromance has a freshness and appeal that bodes well for their (Barely Methodical Troupe) collective futures.”
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This exceptionally skilled all-male trio won a Total Theatre Award at the Edinburgh Festival for their outstanding debut Bromance, and it’s easy to see why. A thrilling show, it wittily celebrates all things blokey through a series of heroic, risk-taking physical feats. With an inventive mix of flawlessly-timed acrobatics, shoulder-high balances and a stunning routine inside a spinning metal wheel the lads explore male companionship and its limits. Playful and touching, this jaw-dropping show takes British circus to new heights. Barely Methodical Troupe are outlandishly talented; Bromance, their award-winning show, is unmissable! Bromance produced by DREAM with support from Underbelly Productions and the National Centre for Circus Arts as part of Circus Maximus.#Bromance Theatre £16, Under 26’s £11 60 mins/Age 8+
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Thu 7 Oct BROMANCE
Wed 6 – Thu 7 Oct 7.45pm In today’s disposable world where love is used to sell everything from plug-in cars to yoghurt… where did real love go? Mythical love that drives the creation of the universe. Romantic love. Love between friends.
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CUPID’S REVENGE
CUPID’S REVENGE © ZOE MANDERS
New Art Club presents
The latest dance-theatre, comedy show by New Art Club is a joyful, physical and verbal outburst against the forces that masquerade as love. Studio £14 (£12) 1hr / Age 12+
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THE WAR OF THE WORLDS Written with Isley Lynn
Wed 13 – Sat 16 Oct 7.30pm “No-one would have believed in the early years of the twentieth century that this world was being watched...” But we did believe. We believed that Martians landed in New Jersey. We believed a water tower was an alien war machine. We believed a man walked on the moon. We believe everything the internet tells us and now the end of the world is being broadcast live...
Theatre £23 (£21), £21 (£19), £17 (£15) 1hr 50mins / Ages 12+ POST-SHOW TALK
Thu 14 Oct Difference Engine Captioned: Fri 15 & Sat 16 Oct PERFORMANCE PACKAGE
Inspired by H.G. Wells’ sci-fi novel and Orson Welles’ classic radio play, this legendary science fiction thriller is playfully reimagined for our era of fake news and ‘alternative facts’. Co-produced by Brighton Festival and HOME Manchester.
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ME! The Self-indulgent, Self-deprecating and Self-celebratory Cabaret
EMERGE FESTIVAL 2021
Hosted by Paul O’Donnell
Thu 21 – Fri 22 Oct 7.30pm There’s a fine line between self-celebration and pure narcissism… tonight we strut right over that line as we arrogantly shout: “this is who I am, and I’m blummin’ fabulous darling!” Hosted by Coventry’s very own Paul O’Donnell, this joyous cabaret of Midlands performers will throw a party that revolves around THEM... you... us! In this world that promotes self-criticism, this region that feels so ‘middle’, and this city famed for its self-deprecation, let us use this night as an opportunity to put ourselves centre stage. Listen up world: this is ME! Theatre £14 (£10) Under 26s £10
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Mon 22 - Thu 25 Nov A festival that celebrates and develops the exciting work of Warwick alumni and current student theatre companies. Through performances, showings of work-inprogress, improvisations, panels, discussions and workshops, Emerge 2021 addresses questions surrounding the complex world we live in today and how we might refresh and reinvent ourselves for tomorrow. Expect to see an exciting series of guests, such as Emergency Chorus, Alex Roberts, Breach Theatre, Clown Funeral, Curious Directive and lively new work from current students. Presented by Warwick Arts Centre in association with the University of Warwick’s Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) and School of Theatre and Performance Studies. Helen Martin Studio / Studio / Cinema See any Emerge show for £7 See all Emerge events for £21 See our website for the full programme at warwickartscentre.co.uk
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MATTHEW BOURNE’S THE MIDNIGHT BELL Wed 10 – Sat 13 Nov 7.30pm Matthew Bourne’s world premiere for New Adventures explores the under-belly of 1930s London life where ordinary people emerge from cheap boarding houses nightly to pour out their passions, hopes and dreams in the pubs and bars of fog-bound Soho and Fitzrovia. Master storyteller Bourne once again joins forces with the Olivier and Tony award-winning team of Terry Davies, Lez Brotherston, Paule Constable and Paul Groothuis for this brand new production. Step inside The Midnight Bell, a tavern where one particular lonely-hearts club gathers to play out their lovelorn affairs of the heart; bitter comedies of longing, frustration, betrayal and redemption. Theatre £30 (£28), £27 (£25), £23 (£21) 2hrs / Age 14+ POST-SHOW TALK
Fri 12 Nov Audio Described Performance: Wed 10 Nov (includes pre-show intro at 6.15pm)
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BECKETT’S ROOM Sat 4 – Tue 7 Dec 7.30pm The UK premiere of a startlingly innovative production by Dead Centre, the Dublin-based theatre company behind the hit show Hamnet, which visited Warwick Arts Centre in 2018. Beckett’s Room tells the story of the apartment in Paris where Samuel Beckett lived with his partner Suzanne during the Second World War and considers their place within the French Resistance. But it also speaks to us about the millions of other lives across Europe which are changed by conflict. Told without live performers on stage, we hear the characters’ voices through headphones and watch their story unfold as objects miraculously move and dance around the stage. The absence of bodies focuses us more intently on their stories, on the world changing around us, changed by us. This is a biography of a room, and an invitation to bear witness to a world as it disappears. This is sure to be a highlight in the Coventry 2021 UK City of Culture year. Theatre £22 (£20), £18 (£16) 1hr 25mins POST-SHOW TALK
Mon 6 Dec PERFORMANCE PACKAGE
“Technically it’s superb. Intellectually it’s devastating. Emotionally it’s searing.” Independent on Sunday Irish Times “Truly magical.” Irish Examiner
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FOLKLORICA Participate for free throughout Coventry’s year as UK City of Culture 2021 Folklorica is a new augmented reality experience for visitors to Warwick Arts Centre. It brings to life a series of digitally animated characters and objects inspired by the folklore both of the University of Warwick campus and from our surrounding region. Ancient legends such as Coventry’s elephant and castle and Warwickshire’s bear and ragged staff, meet contemporary icons such as Rolf the campus cat in this alternative reality. As you navigate the experience, you can read the story of each character you meet.
For the best experience scan the QR code with your mobile, and follow the instructions, or head to folklorica.art on a mobile device. Then you can step into the world of Folkorica, and place the creatures and creations in a real-world walk around. You can do it anywhere – even at home. Why not try it? Folklorica also encourages you to take photos of the different characters you find – the fun is in placing them in different locations and sharing online. Share your Folklorica screenshots with us online by using the hashtag #Folklorica and tagging us @warwickarts and @echodeltamoon Commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre
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UNBROKEN Tue 30 Nov 7.45pm Told through the eyes of a daughter, Unbroken is a onewoman show that brings a whole family to life. The pieces of memories and fragments of secrets are woven into the body of one performer as she unpicks the question: Am I going to end up like them? Nikki tells her very personal story with universal resonance. Following the success of Knot, the award-winning duet she created with JD, Nikki combines her talent for storytelling and unique movement language inspired by her acrobatics, gymnastics and capoeira practice.
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By Jaha Koo UNBROKEN © WOLF SILVERI
Wed 8 – Thu 9 Dec 7.45pm A journey through the last 20 years of Korean history told by a bunch of talkative rice cookers. One day when his electric rice cooker informed him that his meal was ready, Jaha Koo experienced a deep sense of isolation. ) is an untranslatable Korean word ‘Golibmuwon’ ( expressing the feeling of helpless isolation that characterizes the lives of many young people in Korea today. 20 years ago there was a major economic crisis in South Korea, comparable to the financial crash in the US and Europe in 2008. This crisis had a huge impact on the young generation of South Korea, and artist Jaha Koo witnessed many endemic problems including youth unemployment and socio-economic inequality. In a bittersweet and humorous dialogue, Jaha and his clever rice cookers – hacked and reprogrammed to make them speak – take you on a journey through recent Korean history, combining personal and political with reflections on happiness, economic crises and death. In Korean with English surtitles. Studio £13 (£11), Under 26s £9
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Change happens when we rise up together. In 2020, we rose to the challenge of Coronavirus, transforming the way we lived overnight. Despite the widespread pain this virus inflicted, 2020 also brought many of us in deeper connection with nature, lowered our ecological footprint, strengthened communities and gave us a moment to pause and reflect. How can we now urgently rise up together to address an even greater challenge: our climate and environmental crisis? Change Festival 2021 is an uplifting weekend of theatre, cabaret, discussions, music, workshops, craft and films for all ages. Rise up to listen, to speak, to feel, to dream, to hope and to act. This is your chance to come together and celebrate our collective power. For more info visit changefestival.org
GEETA SARCAR © TOYIN DAWUDU & LIAM O’BRIEN
COSMO SHELDRAKE Fri 5 Nov 7.30pm Cosmo Sheldrake is a unique singer, songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist who makes music inspired by and often incorporating field recordings and natural soundscapes. His 2020 album, Wake Up Calls, is comprised of recordings of endangered birds and has mesmerised fans new and old. In this exclusive Change Festival performance, Cosmo will share his deep and eclectic musical talent and love for the environment. You haven’t heard anyone quite like Cosmo Sheldrake before. <<
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OH, THE THINGS WE’RE FOR! Written by Innosanto Nagara
Sat 6 Nov 4pm
Created specially for Change Festival 2021, this is a perfect family event, fusing an inspirational narrative with a lively and engaging classical performance.
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COSMO SHELDRAKE © PETER FLUDE
Oh, The Things We’re For! is a celebration of the better world that is not only possible, but is here today if we choose it. This poetic, lively story by Innosanto Nagara will be brought to life alongside Beethoven’s septet, performed by an all-star line-up from Orchestra for the Earth.
THE COCOA BUTTER CLUB Sat 6 Nov 7pm The ultimate creative clap-back! In this spirited evening of cabaret and discussion, The Cocoa Butter Club will ‘decolonise & moisturise’ the stage, redistributing the narrative of bodies of colour, providing agency and autonomy in celebrating our capabilities. The Cocoa Butter Club was born as a protest and challenge to the performing arts landscape. Frustrated with the lack of diversity, cultural appropriation and lack of visibility for people within the Queer Trans Intersex Black People and People of Colour community, they set out to fill a cultural void. Providing a voice for ‘The Other’, The Cocoa Butter Club exists to promote and celebrate the multitude of mediums artists create.
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MEET ME A TREE
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In partnership with Reboot the Future
‘RISE UP’ Discussions & workshops
Sat 6 & Sun 7 Nov Times TBC How can we rise up, individually, collectively and globally to find new ways of living that don’t harm our only home? This enlightening series of discussions and workshops will be led by change-makers, community leaders, philosophers, futurists, ecologists, growers, carers, activists and more, inspiring us with diverse stories and practices to help us each rise up to reboot the future. <<
FREE FAMILY ACTIVITIES Sat 6 & Sun 7 Nov Join us for free activities, crafts and installations for all ages in the foyers and beyond.
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HurlyBurly I STAND FOR WHAT I STAND ON
Strike a Light
I STAND FOR WHAT I STAND ON Sun 7 Nov 6.15pm This moving, intimate performance features a live cast of four young climate strikers from Gloucester and a digital cast of global youth activists. The show is performed directly to each audience member through headphones with original sound and digital design. I Stand For What I Stand On draws on autobiographical experiences, a love of Harry Styles and Abba, an extraordinary understanding of the climate crisis and features cardboard protest signs, sharing the young international casts’ thoughts and fears about the impending climate crisis. I Stand For What I Stand On explores the reality of being a teenager and growing up in the shadow of the climate emergency.
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Barely Methodical Troupe
BROMANCE Thu 7 – Fri 8 Oct 7pm
WEEKEND FAMILY FILMS COMING THIS AUTUMN see website for details
Meet Britain’s hottest young acrobats, Barely Methodical Troupe. This exceptionally skilled all-male trio won a Total Theatre Award at the Edinburgh Festival for their outstanding debut Bromance, and it’s easy to see why.
BROMANCE
A thrilling show, it wittily celebrates all things blokey through a series of heroic, risk-taking physical feats. With an inventive mix of flawlessly-timed acrobatics, shoulder-high balances and a stunning routine inside a spinning metal wheel the lads explore male companionship and its limits. Playful and touching, this jaw-dropping show takes British circus to new heights. Barely Methodical Troupe are outlandishly talented; Bromance, their award-winning show, is unmissable! Bromance produced by DREAM with support from Underbelly Productions and the National Centre for Circus Arts as part of Circus Maximus. #Bromance Theatre £16, Under 26’s £11 60 mins/Age 8+
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POST-SHOW TALK
Thu 7 Oct
The Egg, Wales Millennium Centre and Oxford Playhouse’s co-production of Holm Theatre’s
JOSEPHINE Fri 15 Oct & Sat 16 Oct 11am & 2pm Josephine Baker. The little girl from Missouri who became an original 20th Century icon. Dancer, actor, activist, campaigner, spy and mother to the multicultural Rainbow Tribe, Josephine broke the mould and high-kicked the pieces to the kerb. But, almost 50 years after her death, Café Josephine, a down-at-heel New York diner dedicated to her memory, faces closure. Nobody remembers Josephine, who she was, what she did, what she stood for. And she just can’t allow that. With a sultry, Harlem Renaissance-inspired score, spring-heeled Charleston dancing and a hatful of historical figures, Josephine blurs the real with the imagined as we follow one woman’s incredible journey from the slums of St Louis via the bright lights of Paris and into the hearts of the world. PERFORMANCE PACKAGE
1hr / Age 7+ Relaxed performance Sat 16 Oct 11am Chill-out space Sat 16 Oct from 10am Teacher Resources available – see website
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“Barely Methodical Troupe could teach Isaac Newton a thing or two about gravity.’”
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THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA A musical play adapted and directed by David Wood. Based on the book by Judith Kerr.
Tue 26 Oct 2pm / Wed 27 & Thu 28 Oct 11am & 2pm
Direct from the West End, the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show, The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns on tour, celebrating over 10 years on stage! “This tiger is the cat’s meow.” “All the fun of the fur.”
The Times Daily Express
Theatre £14, Family ticket £50 (4 people) 55mins / Age 3+
THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA
The doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. Who could it possibly be? What they certainly don’t expect to see at the door is a big, stripy tiger!
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2065 Tue 2 - Thu 4 Nov 11am & 1.30pm The year is 2065; the people are stifled under an oppressive regime. We follow a group of rebels who live outside the system and believe things can change for the better. How can they remind people of a time when things were different? When they hoped not only to survive but to thrive? Can they bring music back to a city where it is needed more than ever? 2065 is a futuristic sensory extravaganza for audiences with profound and multiple learning disabilities.
2065 © RICHARD JARMY
“The way the show is so carefully tailored to the audience’s needs provides a vital reminder that theatre can accommodate everyone.” The Stage Studio £11 60mins / Suitable for adults and young adults with PMLD Chill-out in the Creative Learning Space from 10am In order to ensure we accommodate your needs correctly, please contact Box Office to book.
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MEET ME A TREE
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MEET ME A TREE A very first opera for 0-2 year olds
Sun 7 Nov 10.30am, 11.45am & 2pm HurlyBurly invites you and your baby on a multi-sensory journey through a year in the life of a tree. Meet Me a Tree is an interactive first opera with music by Schumann, Delibes and Handel as well as words and music created by the company. Studio £14 (child + accompanying adult), Additional adults & children £7
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WARWICK CHRISTMAS LECTURES 2021
COMING SOON
Freckle Productions and Rose Theatre
ZOG AND THE FLYING DOCTORS
Mon 29 Nov & Mon 6 Dec 7pm
Based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
Warwick Christmas Lectures are back! Once again, scientists from the University of Warwick leave their labs to entertain and amaze audiences with experiments and real life science that open a window onto some of the world class research happening here on campus.
Thu 24 Feb 4.30pm Fri 25 Feb - Sun 27 Feb 10.30am & 1.30pm Sat 26 Feb 3.30pm Zog, super keen student turned air-ambulance, lands with a crash-bangthump. Together with his Flying Doctor crew, Princess Pearl and Sir Gadabout, they tend to a sunburnt mermaid, a unicorn with one too many horns and a lion with the flu.
1hr / All ages Relaxed performance Fri 25 Feb 10.30am
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However, Pearl’s uncle, the King, has other ideas about whether princesses should be doctors, and she’s soon locked up in the castle, back in a crown and a silly, frilly dress! With a bit of help with some friends and a half pound of cheese, can Pearl prove princesses can be doctors too?
Featuring Dr Rachel Edwards and special guest Professor Michael Scott looking at how sound travels round an ancient amphitheatre. Be warned, these evenings involve audience participation, head scratching, explosions and usually quite a lot of mess! See website for more details. Hall £3.50 BSL Performance Mon 29 Nov & Mon 6 Dec Schools FREE, email groupbookings@warwick.ac.uk
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THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR CHRISTMAS SHOW Created by Jonathan Rockefeller
Sat 18 – Fri 24 Dec 11am & 2pm The Very Hungry Caterpillar by author/illustrator Eric Carle, has delighted generations of readers since it was first published in 1969 selling more than 43 million copies worldwide.
Theatre Sat 18 - Wed 22 Dec Adults £16.50,
Eric’s well-known books captivated readers with his iconic colourful hand-painted tissue paper collage illustrations and distinctively simple stories, introducing generations of children to a bigger, brighter world – and to their first experience of reading itself.
Children £16.50
The critically acclaimed production of The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show features a menagerie of 75 lovable puppets, faithfully adapting four of Eric Carle’s stories: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, 10 Little Rubber Ducks, Dream Snow and of course, The Very Hungry Caterpillar which recently celebrated its 50th birthday.
Familiarisation session Mon 20 Dec 11am
Children £14.50 Thu 23 - Fri 24 Dec Adults £18.50, 55mins / Ages 1-6 BSL Performance Sat 18 Dec 11am Relaxed Performance Tue 21 Dec 11am Chill-out in the Creative Learning Space 21 & 22 Dec from 10am Please contact Box Office for details of schools performances.
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PLAYING OUT Playing Out is our collaborative project based in Canley and designed for participants of all ages. Together with the University of Warwick’s Community Engagement Team, we are enabling the residents of Canley to realise their vision
Working with an artist in residence, we are shaping a new narrative for our local area based on the theme of ‘play’. This summer and next the project will culminate in a Community Carnival, and there will be regular activity planned throughout the year. If you live in Canley and want to find out more, please do get in touch. FUNDED BY
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DAWINDER BANSAL’S CURIOUS OBJECTS OF WOMEN’S INDEPENDENCE Warwick Arts Centre has commissioned award-winning artist Dawinder Bansal to make a new exhibition that celebrates the lives, voices and curiosity of the fierce, fabulous and courageous women of Coventry and the ways in which they have attained independence. We are looking for 150 women to be part of a major new exhibition at the Mead Gallery in May 2022 entitled Curious Objects. We want you to tell us about your significant object – why does it mean freedom to you? Is it a bag of groceries that reminds you of living independently and choosing your own meals for the first time? Is it a custom-made wheelchair, an exam result, the hiking boots that took you on your first solo adventure? Or is it something as small as a packet of seeds from which you grew your very first vegetables? Whatever it is, we’d like to hear your story. Get in touch to find out how to get involved. Closing date for participants Mon 1 Nov. FUNDED BY
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The Instrumental Programme offers free tickets to schools to encourage young people to open their ears and eyes to classical music by experiencing some of the best live performers in the world. We’re also working with Coventry Music Hub to offer free music workshops alongside your visit and are happy to work with schools to design and customise the trip, with options to include backstage tours and pre-concert talks. Get in touch to discuss further.
SCULPTURE TRAIL
OUT OF WHACK ELDER’S DANCE CLASSES Tue 5 Oct – Tue 7 Dec “I’m not interested in how people move but what moves them…” Pina Bausch Out of Whack is a new opportunity for Coventry residents and aims to challenge the notions of how older people engage creatively with dance by bringing together a company of people over the age of 60 who share a love of contemporary dance and who want to explore different contemporary dance styles. The Out of Whack Company will create short performance pieces that reflect something of who they are and what is important to them. Helen Martin Studio £65 for 10 classes
The University of Warwick Sculpture Park features many works spread across the entire campus of the university. Sculptures are found in quadrangles, outside buildings, in gardens, in fields and woodland. We can arrange half day trails that focus on particular themes, materials or techniques or we can arrange to visit a diverse group of works. TEACHERS! Don’t forget to keep checking the website for workshop opportunities for your students linked to our programme. To sign up to the Teacher’s Newsletter and receive half termly updates direct to your inbox email creativelearning@warwick.ac.uk
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© THE ARTISTS. COURTESY THE ARTISTS AND BLAIN/SOUTHERN
OUT OF WHACK
JAKE AND DINOS CHAPMAN THE GOOD AND THE BAD 2007
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L A C I S S CLA MUSIC ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA RE-OPENING CONCERT Fri 8 Oct 7.30pm
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BARNABÁS KELEMEN © TAMÁS DOBOS
ANU TALI © KAUPO KIKKAS
CLASSICAL MUSIC
All Orchestral Concerts take place in the Butterworth Hall. Tickets (concessions in brackets) Band A £42.50 (£40.50) Band B £39.50 (£37.50) Band C £36.50 (£34.50) Band D £29.50 (£27.50) Band E £23.50 (£21.50) Choir £18.50 Under 26s / Students* £16 Under 16s** £13 *with Student ID ** if accompanied by a full price or package ticket holder Offers subject to availability.
The first of two performances in our 2021-2022 season from the ever-inspiring RPO begins with Franz Liszt’s symphonic poem, Hamlet - a dramatic character study of Shakespeare’s avenging prince. Completing the programme is Mozart’s Violin Concerto No.3, and the second symphony by Finland’s Jean Sibelius, which is audibly influenced by his 1901 Italian trip. The RPO is joined by lauded Hungarian violinist, Barnabás Kelemen, whose numerous accolades include Liszt and Kossuth Prizes and Prima and Gramophone Awards. Anu Tali is at the forefront of an exciting generation of international conductors characterised by an energetic freshness and ingenious creativity. Since cofounding the Nordic Symphony Orchestra in 1997, she has appeared with major orchestras the world over.
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Hamlet
MOZART
Violin Concerto No.3
SIBELIUS
Symphony No.2
Conductor
Anu Tali
Violin
Barnabás Kelemen
PRE-CONCERT TALK
Woods-Scawen Room 6.15pm £2.50 In conversation with Barnabás Kelemen.
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BRODSKY QUARTET
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ONE SONG, FOUR VOICES A Talk with Stephen Johnson
Sun 7 Nov 6pm
“The music of Beethoven, increasingly isolated by his deafness and Shostakovich, working under an oppressive totalitarian regime, tell us a lot about how they found strength to face both personal and political trials, and nowhere more so than in their string quartets” says Stephen. “My own quartet is a tribute to these giants, charting a journey through loss, but leading to something more hopeful and liberating.”
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Composer and broadcaster Stephen Johnson presents an introduction to Brodsky Quartet’s concert, which includes his own Quartet No.1.
BRODSKY QUARTET Thu 11 Nov 7.30pm
Woods-Scawen Room £10 JOHNSON
Quartet No.1 ( World Premiere)
SHOSTAKOVICH Quartet No.7 BEETHOVEN
String Quartet No.15 in A minor Op. 132
STEPHEN JOHNSON
The energy and natural curiosity of the Brodsky Quartet has ensured them a prominent presence on the international chamber music scene as well as a rich and varied musical existence. They have attracted numerous accolades, and their ongoing educational work provides a vehicle to pass on their experience to the next generation. Fast approaching their 50th anniversary season, Ian Belton, Paul Cassidy, and Jacqueline Thomas are now joined by Krysia Osostowicz (previously with Dante String Quartet).
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Of the many string quartets they composed, Beethoven’s No.15 and Shostakovich’s No.7 are undoubtedly two of their greatest works, while the concert’s opening Quartet No.1 is a world premiere from the accomplished pen of broadcaster and critic Stephen Johnson.
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
FREDDY KEMPF
ARMENIAN STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
ARMENIAN STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Wed 1 Dec 7.30pm
KHACHATURIAN Masquerade Suite BEETHOVEN
Piano Concerto No.5, Op. 73
TCHAIKOVSKY
Symphony No.4, Op. 36
Conductor
Sergey Smbatyan
Piano
Freddy Kempf
Conductor Sergey Smbatyan founded the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra in 2005. From the beginning, the orchestra has been home to bright and energetic musicians, assembled around a shared vision based on the elevatory power of music, and a desire to amplify Armenian culture. Hence the inclusion of renowned Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian’s Masquerade in the programme. Beethoven’s confident and assertive ‘Emperor’ concerto is complemented by Tchaikovsky’s personal Symphony No.4 in an evening that also sees the return to the venue of the ever-popular Freddy Kempf. Freddy is one of today’s most successful pianists, performing to sell-out audiences all over the world.
PRE-CONCERT TALK
Helen Martin Studio 6.15pm £2.50 In conversation with Freddy Kempf.
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Armonico Consort & Orchestra AC Academy Choirs
THE ARMED MAN
Armonico Consort & Baroque Players
Wed 10 Nov 7.00pm
MESSIAH
Commissioned by the Royal Armouries to mark the new millennium, Karl Jenkins’ The Armed Man is dedicated to the victims of the Kosovo conflict, whose tragedy was unfolding as it was being composed. Blending genres and cultures, and embracing the full range of emotions that the war evokes, Jenkins conveys a powerful message for world peace. Armonico Consort will be joined by the forces of over 400 children from their AC Academy choirs in the region, helping recreate the performance initially intended by the composer.
Director: Christopher Monks
Wed 8 Dec 7:30 pm As much a Christmas tradition as mince pies and holly wreaths, Handel’s Messiah is the musical essential of the festive season. Christopher Monks leads the finest period musicians of Armonico Consort and a starry line-up of soloists in this performance of Handel’s iconic work. Hall from £17.50 MESSIAH © ASHMOREVISUALS
THE ARMED MAN © ASHMOREVISUALS
Director: Christopher Monks
Hall £20.50 (£18.50)
“Pure Pleasure” The Guardian Supersize Polyphony” The Times
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NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN Fri 7 Jan 7.30pm
NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN
National Youth Orchestra (NYO) is made up of talented young people from all over the UK. Their vision is to inspire young people and this aim begins and ends in an unshakeable belief in the limitless potential of Britain’s teenage musicians. Due to the orchestra’s limited opportunities to rehearse together in 2020 we are still finalising details of their programme. We will update the website for programme details.
Hall £27 (£25), £23 (£21), £18 (£16), £14 (£12) Under 26s £5
NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN
These events do not form part of our Orchestral Series Packages.
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T N E STUD MUSIC Music-making opportunities at Warwick Arts Centre are for students, staff and members of our local community.
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You are invited to join us - by playing or singing in one of our varied ensembles, or as members of the audience. We have a wide range of societies representing diverse musical traditions, offer a professional tuition scheme, and perform regularly in the Warwick Arts Centre and beyond.
MY FIRST CONCERT Thu 28 Oct 1.10pm A concert designed specifically for babies and young children. Helen Martin Studio £5 Students/Under 18s Free <<
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
FREE CONCERT! Wed 13 Oct 7pm Hall FREE
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK CHAMBER CHOIR Fri 3 Dec 7pm Helen Martin Studio
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK WIND ORCHESTRA Mon 8 Nov 7pm Hall See warwickartscentre.co.uk for more details.
Sun 5th Dec 4pm Hall
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As new and returning students come back to our campus, they will be rehearsing and preparing new shows open to all. See warwickartscentre.co.uk for updates.
LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Open to everyone, enjoy these short concerts in your lunch break. Because of their popularity, this year these events will be ticketed. The Lunchtime Concerts will be held on the following dates and all start at 1.10pm.
Thu 4 Nov Thu 11 Nov Thu 18 Nov Thu 25 Nov
BAME creatives x Freshblood
SMALL FISH By Ben Timi Nuga
Wed 20 – Sat 23 Oct 7.45pm Ben Timi Nuga’s play Small Fish depicts an important message about today’s society. The casual racism and micro aggressions experienced by secondary school students is frequently overlooked. Through the direction of Sanjana Samaddar, Small Fish explores the varying characters within a secondary school, all of whom act as a microcosm for our society. BAME creatives x Freshblood presents to you a diverse cast of talented Warwick students- a performance you don’t want to miss! Studio
Thu 9 Dec Ensemble Room £5 Under 26s Free
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All ages
Codpiece x Tech Crew :
If you require a space for a wheelchair, please call the Music Centre on the day of the concert before 12pm on 024 7652 3799.
Wed 17 – Sat 20 Nov 7.45pm
THROUGH THICK AND THIN Information to follow. Studio
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NABIL ABDULRASHID N.A.B.I.L (Nobody Actually Thought I’d Last)
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Sat 9 Oct 8pm
Hall £33.33
Expect a night of “unapologetically funny” (Telegraph) stand up, as ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent 2020 finalist, Nabil charts his journey from humble beginnings (and middles) to one of UK comedy’s most talked about rising stars.
Age 16+
Studio £16
Thu 7 Oct 6pm Russell Brand performing stand up on the strangeness of the last 18 months: what have we learned and not learned? And how do you ‘get back to normal’ if you’ve never been normal?
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SAJEELA KERSHI
SINDHU VEE
Fights Like a Girl!
Sun 17 Oct 8pm
Sat 16 Oct 7.45pm
A brand-new show about the hair we want, the friends we have, and living the vast difference between virus and viral. Expect “outspoken, frank and funny stand-up” (Evening Standard) from this Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer nominee.
What and who will we fight for... and why? Fights Like a Girl! is a reflection of everything Sajeela has fought for and against throughout her life. Join her as she puts up her dukes and picks her battles. Find out if you are fight or flight by nature and why you are to blame for Brexit and Trump... all whilst in hysterics of course.
Alphabet
Theatre £17.50 Age 14+
SINDHU VEE
Studio £13 (£11) Age 14+ SAJEELA KERSHI
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COMEDY
TEZ ILYAS SARAH MILLICAN
SARAH MILLICAN Bobby Dazzler
Thu 21 – Sun 24 Oct 8pm The hilarious Sarah Millican is back on tour with a Bobby Dazzler of a new stand-up show. Sarah has spent the last year writing jokes and growing her backside. She can’t wait to get back on the road and make you laugh. Hall £29.50
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Age 16+
KATHERINE RYAN Missus
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TEZ ILYAS The Vicked Tour
Thu 28 Oct 7.45pm
Having previously denounced partnership, Katherine has since married her first love…accidentally. A lot has changed for everyone, and we can look forward to hearing her always-hilarious new perspectives on life, love, and what it means to be Missus. Hall £26.50 KATHERINE RYAN
Join Tez as he uses his trademark silly, smart and subversive humour to celebrate all that we still have. Expect mega laughs, happy groans and cheeky provocations, as Tez guarantees a vicked time.
SOLD OUT
Studio £16 Age 16+
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BRIDGET CHRISTIE Who Am I?
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LUISA OMIELAN God is a Woman
Fri 19 Nov 7.30pm Following a successful off Broadway run, comedian Luisa Omielan tours with her highly anticipated show God is a Woman. “The biggest stand up hit of the decade!” The Guardian
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NINA CONTI The Dating Show
DALISO CHAPONDA
Sat 20 Nov 8pm
Apocalypse Not Now
British Comedy Award winner Nina Conti is back on tour! The quickthinking queen of ventriloquism brings you her pioneering new dating show. She’ll be like Cilla Black with masks. Derailed. Not so much a Blind Date as a re-voiced one. There’s no promise that true love will be found, but a firm guarantee that big laughs will be had in the reign of this “voicethrowing queen” (London Evening Standard).
Fri 26 Nov 7.45pm Daliso Chaponda, finalist of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent and star of BBC Radio 4’s Citizen of Nowhere, is finally back out of the house and on a stage with a new show of the slickest, sharpest look at life. Studio £16 Age 14+
Hall £26 Age 16+ NINA CONTI
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The Edinburgh Comedy Award, Rose d’Or and South Bank Sky Arts Award Winner is back with her brand-new show Who Am I?
ALAN CARR
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COMEDY
ALAN CARR
SOLD OUT
Regional Trinket
Fri 26 & Sat 27 Nov 8pm Alan’s back on the road with a brand-new stand-up show Regional Trinket. From the exhilarating high of his star-studded wedding day to the low of lockdown stuck on a farm, a lot has changed since Alan’s last tour four years ago, including Alan. Nowadays, it’s all about finding happiness and joy in the small things - why be a national treasure when you can be a Regional Trinket?! “Sheer entertainment” Evening Standard Hall £27 Age 14+
JACK DEE © AEMEN SUKKAR
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Fri 3 Dec 8pm Join Jack Dee for an evening of entertainment (food and beverages not included) in his new stand-up tour.
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“In these difficult and uncertain times people need hope – a ray of sunshine to brighten their day. And that’s very much where I come in,” says Jack.
JIMMY CARR
JIMMY CARR
Hall £25 Age 14+
Terribly Funny
Tue 21 & Wed 22 Dec 7.30pm Thu 23 Dec 8pm
Coming soon and now on sale
RHOD GILBERT
STEWART LEE
OMID DJALILI
The Book of John
Snowflake/Tornado
The Good Times Tour
Sat 29 Jan 8pm
Fri 11 Feb 8pm
Thu 17 Feb 8pm
RAY MEARS
NISH KUMAR
SANDI TOKSVIG
Fri 25 Feb 8pm
Control
Next Slide Please
Fri 11 Mar 8pm
Sat 21 May 8pm
Jimmy’s brand new show contains jokes about all kinds of terrible things. Terrible things that might have affected you or people you know and love. But they’re just jokes - they are not the terrible things. Having political correctness at a comedy show is like having health and safety at a rodeo. Now you’ve been warned, buy a ticket. Hall £31.50 Age 16+
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IC S U M JOHN GRANT plus Teddy Thompson In association with Paradigm
Fri 1 Oct 7:30pm Following a successful year touring Love Is Magic in 2018 and releasing his criticallyacclaimed fifth solo album, Boy from Michigan, John Grant will perform as a duo with his long-time piano player Chris Pemberton. Taking a stripped-back approach, Grant will perform classics from across his career on just piano and keys. His latest tour also belatedly marks the ten year anniversary of his celebrated debut solo LP Queen Of Denmark. Support comes from Teddy Thompson, called “one of the most gifted singersongwriters of his generation” by The New York Times.
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Hall £31.50
MADE IN COVENTRY Sat 9 Oct 7.30pm Made in Coventry celebrates the incredible range of music artists and styles in our city. Join us for an uplifting evening celebrating some of the best musicians making music here in Coventry, from established names to the superstars of tomorrow. For the full line-up visit warwickartscentre.co.uk Theatre £6
FUNDED BY
PERFORMANCE PACKAGE
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MUSIC
TRICKY
TRICKY © ERIK WEISS
Wed 3 Nov 8pm
FROM THE
SOFUESTRIVCALE
Over his phenomenal career, Tricky has released 14 studio albums, selling over two million copies worldwide. He provided pivotal raps on Massive Attack’s ground breaking 1992 album Blue Lines and found fame and critical glory with his Mercury Prize-nominated debut album Maxinquaye in 1995. The legendary producer is currently on an especially prolific run and in the last year dropped his enchanting 20,20 EP, his fourteenth studio album, Fall To Pieces, and an acclaimed autobiography, Hell Is Round The Corner. An ever-evolving artist, Tricky is an unmatched pioneer in his field. Hall £29.50
PERFORMANCE PACKAGE
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FROM THE
Jazz is a major influence for many contemporary artists working in a variety of genres: from electronica to soul, hip-hop to spoken word.
E C R U SOFESTIVAL
From The Source Festival brings together an inspirational line up of artists who draw on the roots of jazz while reinterpreting them for today’s audiences. FUNDED BY
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SARATHY KORWAR Fri 29 Oct 7.45pm Sarathy Korwar began playing tabla aged 10, but was also drawn to the American music that he heard on the radio and leaking through the doorway of his local jazz music shop - Ahmad Jamal and John Coltrane were early discoveries. Korwar has since established himself as one of the most original and compelling voices in the UK jazz scene. His second studio album, More Arriving, blasts out his own vibrant, pluralistic narrative for the world to hear, and was voted MOJO Magazine’s Jazz Album of the Year. PERFORMANCE PACKAGE
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Studio £15, Under 26s £10
KOFI STONE Sat 30 Oct 7.45pm Hailing from Birmingham, Kofi Stone is described as an artist with an introspective, relatable brand of soulful honest hip-hop. His debut album Nobody Cares Till Everybody Does was released at the end of 2019 and demonstrated his position as one of the most exciting rappers in the UK. Featuring collaborations from Loyle Carner, Maverick Sabre and Ady Suleiman, Kofi delivered a characterful debut record, masterfully painting pictures of the highs and lows of everyday life. Studio £15, Under 26s £10 KOFI STONE
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CAMILLA GEORGE QUARTET Sun 31 Oct 7.45pm MOBO-nominated Camilla George brings her own critically acclaimed band, showcasing stars of the new UK jazz scene. Growing up inspired by the sounds of Fela Kuti, Jackie McLean and Charlie Parker, Camilla’s African roots and Caribbean ancestry shine through in her precise and playful style. She brings together jazz with calypso, afrobeat and hip hop. Dubbed “the golden girl of jazz” by the Evening Standard, Camilla’s debut album, Isang – pronounced ‘e-sang’, meaning journey in Ibibio, her native language – received huge critical acclaim. Her follow up album, The People Could Fly, explores stories which slaves passed onto their children through generations. While full of sorrow, the album is nevertheless a story of hope for Black people and mankind that we can one day live together in harmony. Studio £15 Under 26s £10
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CAMILLA GEORGE © STEVE FUNKYFEET
JASMINE GARDOSI Tue 26 – Wed 27 Oct 7pm Jasmine Gardosi is an award-winning spoken word poet, multiple slam champion and beatboxer. In this brand new show, she fuses poetry with music from Alternative Dubstep Orchestra’s Damo Wilding and DJ C@ in the H@, trumpeter/techno artist Sam Wooster and multiinstrumentalist Jobe Baker-Sullivan. The show’s opening night will feature BBC Young Jazz Musician 2018 saxophonist Xhosa Cole. Studio £8 (£6)
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IC S U M
George Hinchliffe’s
UKULELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN Sun 14 Nov 8pm Who is to blame for the worldwide phenomena of ukulele orchestras and ukulelemania?
Bandit, Robbie Williams, Madness, Cat Stevens, The Ministry of Sound and Blue Peter.
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain!
The world’s very first Ukulele Orchestra is not just about ukuleles; it is about entertainment, joy, fun, strum and artistry.
Tap your toes with the royalty of the ukulele scene, the independent rock-stars of the ‘bonsai guitar’, who have plucked and sung, joked and whistled with Clean
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FRAZEY FORD Sat 20 Nov 7.30pm
Theatre £21 Under 26s £10
FRAZEY FORD
A founding member of Canadian alt-folk band The Be Good Tanyas, Vancouver artist Frazey Ford is revered for her soulful voice, captivating live shows, and immersive, lyrical storytelling. She returns to the UK with new album U Kin B the Sun, her first new original music in five years.
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MICA PARIS Sat 11 Dec 7.30pm Mica Paris is one of the UK’s finest and most respected singers, with a long career of hit singles and albums, marking her out as an undisputed British Queen of Soul. Since her first Top 10 hit in 1988 with My One Temptation, Mica has gone on to release six more albums. Her latest, Gospel, came out to critical acclaim in December 2020 and shot to No 1 in the UK R&B Album Charts. Theatre £24, £18, Under 26s £10 PERFORMANCE PACKAGE
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ART While the new Mead Gallery is being completed, there’s still lots of art on campus to enjoy. Pick up one of our free guides and explore the Sculpture Park. Please dress appropriately for autumn weather walking across grass and through woodland. Dogs on leads welcome.
Sat 9 Oct 2pm-4pm Join poet Nigel Hutchinson on a tour of our sculptures that he has explored in his new book, Do Not Enter Alarmed Area. Nigel will read his poems and will lead a short workshop for participants to write their own poems in response to sculptures.
STEFAN KNAPP, NEEDLE OF KNOWLEDGE
THE POETRY TRAIL
PHOTO: FRANCIS WARE
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THE DRAWING TRAIL Wed 17 Nov, 2pm-4pm Experiment with different drawing techniques in this outdoor workshop that examines different sculptures across campus. Materials provided.
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THE CONNECTIONS TRAIL Sat 30 Oct 2pm-4pm Two Coventrians have created this guided walk around six sculptures to encourage conversations about the ideas, experiences and feelings that connect us. Let’s walk and talk and then carry on the conversation over tea and cake.
RICHARD DEACON, LET’S NOT BE STUPID. PHOTO: FRANCIS WARE
RANA BEGUM
Opening exhibition
RANA BEGUM: DAPPLED LIGHT Jan 2022 Royal Academician Rana Begum has made new paintings, sculptures and moving image work to explore light, form and colour in the amazing volume of the Mead Gallery.
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YOUR VISIT
VISIT
Getting Here
Tickets
By train: The nearest mainline station is Coventry. From Coventry station, you can catch a No.12X bus which takes about 15 minutes, or instead get a taxi. To plan your trip by train, visit www.nationalrail.co.uk
Discounted tickets, where offered, are shown in brackets and are available to over 60s in full time retirement, recipients of JSA and full time students (unless there is a student price specified).
By bus: We’re connected to Coventry, Leamington and Kenilworth with regular bus services. Warwick Arts Centre is around 100 metres behind the bus stop interchange. Bus numbers 12X, 11 and 11U are the main buses serving the campus. Plan your journey with Network West Midlands’ Journey Planner: journeyplanner.networkwestmidlands.com For information on buses travelling to the University of Warwick campus, visit: nxbus.co.uk/coventry West Midlands Bus on Demand: This is a service that meets you wherever you are. Think of it as a cross between a taxi and a bus. You can book a ride via an app and be matched with other passengers heading in the same direction. You can book rides when you’re ready to go, or in advance. It operates around the University of Warwick, including Kenilworth, Warwick Parkway, University Hospital Coventry, Leamington Spa & Wellesbourne campus. More info: warwick.ac.uk/services/estates/transport/b By car: You can reach Warwick Arts Centre via the A45, A46, M40 and M42. When approaching Coventry, follow ‘Warwick Arts Centre’ or the ‘University of Warwick’ signs. For SatNav users, our postcode is CV4 7AL. Car parking: Many car parks are available on central campus, all close to Warwick Arts Centre. The University of Warwick campus is large and can be a little confusing for first-time visitors. We’ve given precise locations for our car parks, using both what3words addresses and links to Google Maps. (What3words provides very precise locations, as a three-word grid reference). For details visit our website warwickartscentre. co.uk/visit-us/getting-here/ Parking charges apply, please check website for details.
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Access Although it is not essential, you are advised to book in advance so that we can readily provide assistance. If you require assistance, disabled patrons may also bring a companion FREE of charge. Warwick Arts Centre is pleased to have a Changing Place facility located on the ground floor of our building. Please head to our website (warwickartscentre.co.uk/ accessible-building/) for further details or ask for information from our Box Office. There are 9 spaces for Blue Badge Holders on Health Centre Road between 6am and 6pm – the short stay (20 minute) spaces on HCR change to blue badge after 6pm taking the total to 24. There are 9 blue badge spaces behind Senate House between 6am and 6pm, increasing to 15 after 6pm. Wheelchair access at ground level to Butterworth Hall, Studio, Mead Gallery, Woods-Scawen Room, Box Office and Helen Martin Studio. Lifts – there are two lifts in the building to provide access to the Cinema, Butterworth Hall balconies, Theatre and Theatre bar. Assistance dogs are welcomed and can be cared for during performances by prior arrangement. Receivers for our Sennheiser infra-red facility are freely available from the Box Office. Accessible toilet facilities are available throughout the building, both on the ground and first floor. Details correct at time of going to print August 2021. If there are any changes to the events or seating arrangements as a result of government restrictions due to the Covid pandemic, all bookers will be notified. Keep an eye on warwickartscentre.co.uk for updates.
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S E C SPA TO HIRE Warwick Arts Centre is based at the centre of the University of Warwick. Situated just a 10 minute drive from Coventry and within a 25 minute drive of Leamington Spa, Stratford and Warwick. Whether you’re looking to host a conference, community or student event or a special celebration, Warwick Arts Centre offers a range of fully accessible, flexible spaces with capacities ranging from 2 - 2,000 people. With a dedicated events team, skilled technicians and top-of-the-range equipment at your disposal, no event is too big or too small.
Here are a few different events we can host: • Concerts and Performances • Exhibitions • Fairs / Markets • Meetings • Parties and award ceremonies • Special Events
Why choose us? • Flexible spaces • Comprehensive event and technical support from skilled professionals
FOOD & K N I DR Enjoy a range of your favourite dishes at Warwick Arts Centre Café, ranging from British classics such as fish and chips to Neopolitan style pizzas, delicious salads and pasta. Using fresh ingredients, ethically sourced and as local as possible, our menus are designed for you to enjoy all your favourites with authentic flavours. To accompany your meal, you can choose from a range of drinks from the bar. For coffee lovers, Costa Proud To Serve will also be available. You’ll be able to enjoy Costa’s signature seasonal drinks too, accompanied by a selection of pastries and delicious cakes.
• Top of the range technical equipment • Easy, on site car parking • Excellent catering facilities, fully licensed bar and restaurant • Thriving University campus with extensive facilities • Competitive, negotiable prices for schools, charitable organisations and community groups • All spaces fully accessible
For more information and make your enquiry visit: warwickartscentre.co.uk/our-venues/ Contact artscentrehires@warwick.ac.uk Tel: 024 7652 3384.
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COMING SOON
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A place where we can all meet, eat and drink.
K C I U Q GUIDE
KEY T Talk BSL British Sign Language Interpreted Performance AD Audio Described Performance R Relaxed Performance DEC Difference Engine Captioned Performance ST Surtitles
For film listings, which will be published weekly, visit warwickartscentre.co.uk. Date
Time
Event
All day
Access
Page
Date
Time 8pm
Sarah Millican
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Coral Avenue
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Sat 23
8pm
Sarah Millican
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7.30pm
John Grant
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Sun 24
8pm
Sarah Millican
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All day
Coral Avenue
8
Tue 26
2pm
The Tiger who came to Tea
20
Foyer Welcome Activities
9
7pm
Coral Avenue
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From the Source Festival: Jasmine Gardosi
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Foyer Welcome Activities
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11am & 2pm
The Tiger who came to Tea
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7pm
From the Source Festival: Jasmine Gardosi
10 & 41
11am & 2pm
The Tiger who came to Tea
20
11
1.10pm
My First Concert
32
11
7.45pm
Tez Ilyas
35
Fri 29
7.45pm
From the Source Festival: Sarathy Korwar
40
Sat 30
2pm
The Connections Trail
44
7.45pm
From the Source Festival: Kofi Stone
40
7.45pm
From the Source Festival: Camilla George Quartet
40
Tue 2
11am & 1.30pm
2065
21
Wed 3
11am & 1.30pm
2065
21
8pm
From the Source Festival: Tricky
39
1.10pm
Lunchtime Concert
32
11am & 1.30pm
2065
21
OCT 2021 Fri 1 Sat 2 Sun 3
All day
Mon 4
All day
Coral Avenue
8
Tue 5
7.30pm
Caroline Crado Perez
10
Wed 6
7.45pm
Cupid's Revenge
11
Thu 7
6pm
Russell Brand
34
7pm
Bromance
7.45pm
Cupid's Revenge
T
Fri 8
7pm
Bromance
Fri 8
7.30pm
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Sat 9
2pm
The Poetry Trail
44
Sat 9
7.30pm
Made in Coventry
38
8pm
Nabil Abdulrashid
34
7pm
Free Concert!
32
7.30pm
The War of the Worlds
12
Thu 14
7.30pm
The War of the Worlds
T
12
Fri 15
11am & 2pm
Josephine
R
21
7.30pm
The War of the Worlds
DEC
Sat 16
11am & 2pm
Josephine
7.30pm
The War of the Worlds
7.45pm
Sajeela Kershi
Wed 13
11 T
26
Thu 28
Sun 31
12 Thu 4
DEC
12 34
Sun 17
8pm
Sindhu Vee
34
7.45pm
Small Fish
33
Thu 21
7.30pm
Me! The Self Indulgent, Self-deprecating and Selfindulgent Cabaret
13
7.45pm
Small Fish
33
8pm
Sarah Millican
35
7.30pm
Me! The Self Indulgent, Self-deprecating and Selfindulgent Cabaret
13
7.45pm
Small Fish
33
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NOV 2021
21
Wed 20
Fri 22
Wed 27
Event
8pm
Katherine Ryan
35
Fri 5
7.30pm
Change Festival: Cosmo Sheldrake
18
Sat 6
4pm
Change Festival: Oh, The Things We're For!
18
7pm
Change Festival: The Cocoa Butter Club
19
Sun 7
Various
Change Festival: Rise Up
19
10.30am, 11.45am & 2pm
Change Festival: Meet Me a Tree
22
47
Date
Wed 10 Thu 11
Time
Event
Access
Page
6.15pm
Change Festival: I Stand for what I Stand On
19
Various
Change Festival: Rise Up
19
6pm
One Song, Four Voices
28
7.00pm
The Armed Man
7.30pm
The Midnight Bell
1.10pm
Lunchtime Concert
32
7.30pm
Brodsky Quartet
28
7.30pm
The Midnight Bell
14
30 AD
Event
Access
Sat 11 Mon 13
Page
7.45pm
Cuckoo
ST
7.30pm
Mica Paris
43
10.30am & 1.30pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show (schools)
23
Tue 14
10.30am & 1.30pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show (schools)
23
Wed 15
10.30am & 1.30pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show (schools)
23
Thu 16
10.30am & 1.30pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show (schools)
23
17
Fri 12
7.30pm
The Midnight Bell
7.30pm
The Midnight Bell
14
Sun 14
7.30pm
Bridget Christie
36
8pm
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
42
Sat 18
11am & 2pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show
2pm
The Drawing Trail
44
Sun 19
Through Thick and Thin
33
11am & 2pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show
23
7.45pm 7.45pm
Through Thick and Thin
33
Mon 20
Lunchtime Concert
32
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show
23
1.10pm
11am & 2pm
TBC
Emerge Festival
13
Tue 21
7.45pm
Through Thick and Thin
33
11am & 2pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show
8pm
Luisa Omelan
36
7.30pm
Jimmy Carr
37
7.30pm
Frazey Ford
43
11am & 2pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show
23
7.45pm
Through Thick and Thin
33
7.30pm
Jimmy Carr
37
Thu 23
11am & 2pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show
23
8pm
Jimmy Carr
37
Fri 24
11am & 2pm
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show
23
Thu 18
Fri 19 Sat 20
14
Time
Sat 13
Wed 17
T
14
Date
8pm
Nina Conti
36
Mon 22
TBC
Emerge Festival
13
Tue 23
TBC
Emerge Festival
13
Wed 24
TBC
Emerge Festival
13
Thu 25
1.10pm
Lunchtime Concert
32
Fri 26
7.45pm
Daliso Chaponda
36
8pm
Alan Carr
37
Sat 27
8pm
Alan Carr
Mon 29
7pm
Warwick Christmas Lecture
37
Tue 30
7.45pm
Unbroken
Wed 1
7.30pm
Armenian State Symphony Orchestra
Thu 2
1.10pm
Lunchtime Concert
32
Fri 3
7pm
University of Warwick Chamber Choir
32
BSL
23 17
DEC 2021 T
29
Wed 22
23
Fri 7
7.30pm
National Youth Orchestra
Sun 23
8pm
Jason Fox
10
Sat 29
8pm
Rhod Gilbert
37
T
31
8pm
Stewart Lee
37
FEB 2022 Fri 11 Thu 17
8pm
Omid Djalili
37
Thu 24
4.30pm
Zog and the Flying Doctors
22
Fri 25
10.30am & 1.30pm
Zog and the Flying Doctors
8pm
Ray Mears
37
Sat 26
10.30am & 1.30pm
Zog and the Flying Doctors
22
Sun 27
10.30am & 1.30pm
Zog and the Flying Doctors
22
8pm
Nish Kumar
37
8pm
Sandi Toksvig
37
8pm
Jack Dee
37
7.30pm
Beckett's Room
15
Sun 5
7.30pm
Beckett's Room
15
Mon 6
7pm
Warwick Christmas Lecture
BSL
23
MAR 2022
7.30pm
Beckett's Room
T
15
Fri 11
Tue 7
7.30pm
Beckett's Room
15
MAY 2022
Wed 8
7.30pm
Messiah
30
Sat 21
7.45pm
Cuckoo
1.10pm
Lunchtime Concert
Thu 9
R 11am
23
JAN 2022
Sat 4
ST
BSL 11am
R 10.30am
22
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A FESTIVAL FOR THE CREATIVE AND THE CURIOUS
exploring beyond SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
5 September & 19 September
29 October
25-26 November
Bringing together the University of Warwick’s academic researchers with artists and the people of Coventry to answer the question: what does the future of Coventry sound like?
In collaboration with Warwick Arts Centre, the Resonate Festival brings you a two-day festival of ideas, culture, talks and provocations, exploring what freedom means to different people in different contexts.
We’ll be working together to create sound compositions, films and performances, using field recordings of the city and its surroundings.
Don’t miss this mix of high-profile speakers and artists curated by Warwick Arts Centre, alongside contributions from our own academics!
Words & Voices Roadshow Join us for poetry, life stories, language learning, spoken-word performance, writing, and more. We’ll have workshops, performances and plenty of chance to get involved. 5 Sept Poetry in the City (4-7pm) and Slam in the City (8-10pm) 19 Sept Language and Life Stories events, 11am-7pm workshops in the Treehouse; 12-4.30pm performances in the Piccolo. ASSEMBLY FESTIVAL GARDENS, COVENTRY
DECEMBER
Sampling Sounds of Feelings of Freedom Feast! Coventry's Future mini festival Throughout December
Listen to sampled sounds of Coventry’s future: MARKET HALL, FARGO VILLAGE - 29 OCTOBER 4-7PM.
For information and to book visit www.warwick.ac.uk/resonate
WARWICK ARTS CENTRE
We’re passionate about food and how people can eat sustainably, regularly, fairly and well, so join us to explore local, regional and international cultures of celebration! The ‘Feast Food Fair’ will explore the medieval custom of church ales and the ‘Feast Festival' will showcase the history, preparation and meanings of food and drink used for celebrations by different cultures in Coventry and Warwickshire in partnership with our local hospitality sector and artisans.
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