Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham on 22/08/08
Animation workshop at Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham on 21/08/08.
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St. Wulfram's Church
Woolsthorpe Manor
Belton House
Easton Walled Gardens
Belton Park
Ellys Manor House
Harlaxton Manor
Wyndham Park Grantham
Guildhall Arts Centre
Grantham Museum
GUILDHALL ARTS CENTRE - 2016
Guildhall Arts Centre – Grantham Journal Business Awards Video 2016
Milton Jones in Milton: Impossible - Meres Live, Grantham
One man. One Mission. Is it possible?
No, not really. Him with the shirts from Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo and Radio 4. ‘No-one can touch Jones when he hits his stride’ The Guardian One man. One Mission. Is it possible? No, not really. Milton reveals the truth about being an international spy, before being given a disappointing new identity which forced him to appear on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo. But this is also a love story with the twist, or even a really bad sprain. Just gloriously daft nonsense or is there a deeper meaning?
Every man has his price.
Sainsburys, where good food costs less.
“He’s fast, absurd and very Funny” Radio Times
‘No-one can touch Jones when he hits his stride’ The Guardian
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Places to see in ( Grantham - UK )
Places to see in ( Grantham - UK )
Grantham is a market town in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Grantham straddles the London to Edinburgh East Coast Main Line railway and the River Witham and is bounded to the west by the A1 main north–south trunk road. Grantham lies about 23 miles (37 km) south of the city and county town of Lincoln, and about 22 miles (35 km) east of the city of Nottingham.
Grantham is notable for being the birthplace of the former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher, for having educated Isaac Newton at its King's School, for having the first female police officers in the United Kingdom (Edith Smith in 1914), and for producing the first running diesel engine in 1892 and the UK's first tractor in 1896.
Grantham boundary crosses the A1 to the west at the Dysart Road bridge. North of there it lies to the east of the A1. Grantham crosses the B1174 at Gonerby Hill. All of the Manthorpe estate is a part of the town, but the (smaller) Manthorpe village and the church are part of Belton and Manthorpe civil parish.
The conference and hospitality industry are well represented in the Grantham area, with the Olde Barn Hotel in Marston, the De Vere Belton Woods Hotel, the Ramada hotel (former Marriott) and various golf clubs. Stoke Rochford Hall won the Les Routiers Wedding Venue of the Year in 2011. The Griffin Inn at Irnham won the 2012 Les Routiers B&B of the Year Award.
The Grantham Parade and the Grantham Festival take place every year. There was an annual pig drive through the centre of the town until 1962. Grantham and its surrounding area is home to the peregrine falcons, which roost in the bell tower of St Wulfram's Church, and the Grantham Gobbler, a heron. Both of these birds are voracious predators.
Grantham railway station is served by the London-Edinburgh East Coast Main Line (between the stops for Peterborough and Newark Northgate), and the Nottingham to Skegness Line (Poacher Line). Grantham was once linked to Nottingham by the Grantham Canal. It is possible to walk and cycle along the canal starting from Grantham near the A1/A607 intersection (opposite The Farrier).
Grantham House is to the east of the church, and a National Trust property. Grantham has the country's only 'living' public house sign: a beehive of South African bees situated outside since 1830. Edith Smith Way is a road next to the Guildhall Arts Centre, on St Peter's Hill; it is named after England's first policewoman.
Sandon Road is named after Viscount Sandon, also the Earl of Harrowby. The Blue Pig, one of many Blue pubs, is situated on Vine Street, near the Church of St Wulfram. The nearby George Hotel (known as St Peter's Place, now the George Shopping Centre) was mentioned in Charles Dickens's novel Nicholas Nickleby.
Nearby are many historic houses including 17th-century Belton House (the Brownlows), early 19th-century Harlaxton Manor (the Gregorys), Stoke Rochford Hall (owned by the Turnors, and since 1978 is now the training centre of the NUT), and the 11th-century Belvoir Castle (the Manners), in Leicestershire.
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Coconut by Guleraana Mir
Coconut by Guleraana Mir.
Touring in May & June 2018
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Meet Rumi, a British Pakistani woman who's referred to as a 'Coconut' (brown on the outside, white on the inside). Born and brought up as a Muslim, Rumi spends more time enjoying fine wine and bacon than being at the mosque. When she meets Simon, a white guy, she hopes that his decision to convert to Islam will be enough to keep everyone happy. However, as Simon begins to explore his faith, Rumi's world spins off its axis in ways she could never have predicted.
National Tour
16th May - ARC Stockton Arts Centre, Stockton on Tees Dovecot Street, Stockton on Tees, TS18 1LL
19th May - Derby Theatre, Derby15 Theatre Walk, St Peter’s Quarter, Derby, DE1 2NF
24th May - Oldham Coliseum, Oldham Fairbottom Street, Oldham, OL1 3SW
26th May - The Curve Slough, William Street, Slough, SL1 1XY
18th June - Guildhall Arts Centre, GranthamSt. Peter’s Hill, Grantham, NG31 6PZ
19th June - Brewhouse Arts Centre, Burton Upon Trent Union Street, Burton Upon Trent, DE14 1EB
25th June - Old Fire Station Oxford as part of Off Beat Festival, 40 George St, Oxford OX1 2AQ
27th June - Lincoln Drill Hall, Lincoln Freeschool Lane, Lincoln, LN2 1EY
28th June - Old Library, Mansfield, Leeming Street, Mansfield, NG18 1NG
29th June - South Holland Centre, Spalding23 Market Place, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 1SS
30th June - Attenborough Arts Centre, LeicesterUniversity of Leicester, Lancaster Road, Leicester, LE1 7HA
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GDS's Hi-de-Hi on BBC 1's 'The One Show' Grantham Dramatic Society Spaghetti Eating Competition
Yes, you read that right! Grantham Dramatic Society was featured on BBC 1's 'The One Show' on 13th May 2011. Angela Rippon helps us to promote GDS's production of Hi-de-Hi at Grantham's Guildhall Arts Centre, 25-28 May 2011.
GDS Cast of Boeing Boeing - Crazy Little Thing Called Love
The Cast of GDSBoeing Boeing proudly present - Crazy Little Ting Called Love by Queen. Boeing Boeing is on at the Grantham Guildhall Arts Centre 5 - 8th June 2013.
Keepy Uppy Trailer
Joey absolutely loves football. Playing it, watching it, talking about it. He gets it from his mum - a footy fanatic! Joey can turn anywhere into a make believe pitch, from scoring goals in his breakfast cereal to imaginary match commentating on his way to school. His enthusiasm is shared equally by his Mum - the best teammate he could ever have. She stands on the sidelines cheering him on, giving him top training tips and teaching him new tricks. Life is busy for Joey and mum, but today nothing can get in their way as the big day has arrived; the high point of the season, the cup final and a chance for Joey to score a winning goal. They set off for the game, ready for ANYTHING! Keepy Uppy is a play for the 2018 World Cup year, for football fans, non-football fans, children and families. Join us and celebrate the joy of the beautiful game with popping rhymes, fab footie moves, flicks and sidesteps underscored by toe tapping live music. This is a visual treat that will ignite children’s imagination from kick-off to the final whistle. Quotes ‘Those looking for a magical and thought-provoking early experience of the wonder and power of theatre should treat themselves to tutti frutti’- British Theatre Guide ‘Leeds-based tutti frutti has a reputation as one of the most inspired ensembles specialising in work for very young children’- The Guardian
Hi-de-Hi vs Summer Holiday comedy video by Grantham Dramatic Society GDS
Summer Holiday vs Hi-de-Hi, with a surprise Italian ending! 1950s vintage inspired GDS video to promote Hi-de-Hi at Grantham's Guildhall Arts Centre, 25-28 May 2011.
Zoo News (stamford art's 2007)
Zoo News (stamford art's 2007) animation workshop
Getting Better Slowly - National Theatre Tour
Adam Pownall woke up to find his body was slowly shutting down. Unable to walk, talk or blink and nobody knew why…
When Guillain Barré Syndrome affected Adam it caused full paralysis within days. Getting Better Slowly tells the story of his illness through a creative collision of new writing, verbatim accounts, sound and movement. How does it feel when your closest relationship is with the illness that’s holding you back? Adam’s frank and moving account of how he dealt with GBS and the two years he spent recovering – including months spent learning how to walk and talk again – explores the relationship we all have with our bodies and our health. Telling his story with warmth, humour and honesty, and explaining how GBS is still part of his life, he invites audiences to consider how they would deal with an unexpected illness or accident affecting them or someone they love.
22nd September Lincoln Drill Hall lincolndrillhall.co.uk
23rd September Lincoln Drill Hall lincolndrillhall.co.uk
1st October Barnsley Civic barnsleycivic.co.uk
2nd October New Diorama, London newdiorama.com
3rd October New Diorama, London newdiorama.com
12th October South Holland Centre, Spalding southhollandcentre.co.uk
14th October Old Library, Mansfield lincolndrillhall.com
15th October Old Library, Mansfield
22nd October Attenborough Arts, Leic www2.le.ac.uk/hosted/attenborougharts
3rd November ARC Stockton arconline.co.uk
6th November Square Chapel, Halifax squarechapel.co.uk
15th November Riverhead Theatre, Louth louthplaygoers.com
16th November Guildhall, Grantham guildhallartscentre.com
17th November Stamford Arts Centre stamfordartscentre.com
1st December Deda, Derby deda.uk.com
2nd December Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk
15th February CAST, Doncaster castindoncaster.com
17th February Harrogate Theatre harrogatetheatre.co.uk
19th February Slung Low Hub, Leeds slunglow.org
Performed by Adam Pownall & Kitty Randle
Creative Producer – Adam Pownall
Director – Tilly Branson
Movement Director – Marc Brew
Writer – Nick Wood
Associate Dramaturg – Luca Rutherford
Music – Poetical Machines
Designer – Kate Unwin
Lighting Design – Howell Thomas
The production is supported by Arts Council England.
Commissioned by GAIN Charity, Lincolnshire One Venues & Lincoln Drill Hall
With further support from ARC Stockton, Deda Derby & In Good Company.
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THE BIG ODYSSEY - David Beckham as a Greek athlete taken from the Steve Nallon one-man show
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In this video we see David Beckham as a Greek athlete in The Celebration Games.
In Steve Nallon's brilliantly funny one-man show the impressionist, actor and comedian invites you to join him and his 'troupe of characters' on a remarkable journey. Using his vast array of voices, Steve has assembled one of the biggest stellar celebrity casts imaginable -- including Woody Allen, Dame Maggie Smith, David Beckham, Tony Blair, Patricia Routledge, Yoda, Ann Widdecombe, Bugs Bunny, Kenneth Williams, John Hurt, Barbra Streisand, Alan Bennett, Sir Lawrence Olivier, and many, many more -- to truly bring to life Homer's classic tale of love, laughter, sex and adventure.
Intelligent, witty, this is high class top shelf stuff. Three Weeks
Keep[s] his audience enthralled throughout...
an enormous wealth of uncanny impersonations up his sleeve Fest
If Steve Nallon were a Greek god -- and he says himself it would be pushing the magic of theatre to its limits -- he would be Proteus, the god who could change shape. The Stage
An hour of Nallon's voices is entertaining and speeds by. Evening News
Nallon has an enormous wealth of uncanny impersonations up his sleeve of everyone from Tony Blair and Ann Widdecombe to Robin Williams, Dame Edna and Yoda. And there are plenty of hearty chuckles to hold the attention. Fest
You don't have to have read the poem to understand what's going on, as Nallon provides an excellent running commentary, where his love of the epic comes shining through. Three Weeks
Steve Nallon's Big Odyssey is an amiable way to spend an hour with one of impressionism's old masters. The Stage
Nallon successfully marries high and popular culture. The audience is afforded the double pleasure of the impression, and seeing which star gets the spot... Nallon clearly enjoys puns on the star's names, as Penelope Keith is cast as Penelope, and Homer (Simpson) as Polyphemus (the Cyclops). Three Weeks
Steve Nallon's Big Odyssey is the story of the magical journey home of ancient Greek's most famous accidental tourist -- Odysseus. At the end of the Trojan War Odysseus set off for home, a journey that was to last ten years. Steve Nallon follows the original structure of Homer's Odyssey and begins the show with the gods releasing Odysseus for the last stage of that journey. But even the last leg has problems and Odysseus is forced to rest on the island of Phaeacia. It is here that Odysseus tells the tale of his long adventures -- how he encountered magical sea creatures, sexual temptresses, angry gods, one-eyed giants and the ghosts of his fellow Greek heroes of the Trojan War.
Steve Nallon's Big Odyssey was directed by Ed Curtis and was originally produced by Fat Bloke Productions (Andre Collier, Piers Torday and Neale Simpson). The tour management was Tristan Baker Productions.
Performance History
Steve Nallon's Big Odyssey toured in the spring of 2003 to Stahl Theatre, Peterborough; Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Ludlow; Maltings Arts Theatre, St Albans; Chesterfield Arts Centre, Chesterfield; Unity Theatre, Liverpool; Riverside Theatre, Northern Ireland; Norden Farm Centre, Maidenhead; Customs House, South Shields; Alnwick Playhouse, Alnwick; Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham; Theatre Royal: Guildhall, Bury St Edmunds; Garrison Theatre, Lerwick, Shetlands; Electric Theatre, Guildford; Square Chapel Centre for Performing Arts, Halifax; Lochside Theatre, Castle Douglas and the Jermyn Street Theatre, London West End. The show premiered at the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival in August 2002 at the Assembly Rooms. The show was first presented in a workshop version at the Little Angel Theatre in Islington on the 16 February 2002. This was followed with presentations in the early summer of 2002 at the Aldeburgh Festival and the Midland Arts Centre, Birmingham.
GRANTHAM SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS 1977
GRANTHAM SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
Grantham, Lincolnshire, UK. 1977
Two different films of the same events. Extensive footage of children's Maypole and Scottish Country Dancing, a Judo match, street decorations, street parties, fancy dress, OAP parties and a parade of floats. Also seen are shop window decorations, a torchlight procession, and various other outdoor events. Notable for the strong sense of public and personal commitment shown, and the enthusiastic community participation which such occasions still aroused in the 1970s.
Accession no. 622
Total running time 31.5 min - Colour - Super 8mm - Sound
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Travel Guide Lincoln City Lincolnshire UK Pros And Cons Review
Travel Guide Lincoln City Lincolnshire UK Pro's And Con's Review
Pro's
* Lots of attractions to visit in the daytime
* Lot's of enteriment at night with a range of pubs and night clubs
* Lot's of shops to choose from
* Lot's of different public transport
* A range of hotel's to choose from
* A range of eating places to choose from
Con's
* It can get busy
* It is hilly not the best place to go for people with walking difficuilties.
The Best Eating Places Cheap Eats
* Elena's Kitchen
* Cafe Shanti
* Sign of the Fish
Moderate Price
* Lady Rose's Edwardian Tea Room
* Ole Ole Tapas Bar & Restaurant
* Castle view Indian cuisine
Things To Do
* Lincoln Castle
* Lincoln Catherdral
* Steep Hill Historic Walking Areas
* Lincoln Visitor Information Centre
* Museums
* Art Gallerys
* Lincoln Guildhall
* The Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace
* Brayford Pool Parks And Walking Areas
* Lincoln Christmas Market
* Nine Game & Entertainment Centres
* Boat Hire
* Bars And Clubs
* Parks
Best Hotels
* Premier Inn Lincoln City Centre Hotel
* Holiday Inn Express Lincoln City Centre
* The Castle Hotel
* The Tower Hotel
* LateRooms.com
* Expedia.co.uk
* Booking.com
* Hotels.com
* TripAdvisor
* Opodo
* ebookers.com
Weather
The weather in the UK can vary from day to day. Warmer and hotter months are between April to September. Colder months with snow,sleet and rain are between October and March. You can get some humidity and pollen is highest, between June and August for hayfever suffers. You can also get rain in between, April and September.
Currency
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Time Difference
During the winter months, Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Sydney. Western standard time is five hours behind.
From late March until late October, the clocks go forward one hour to British Summer Time (BST).
To check the correct time, contact the Speaking Clock service by dialling 123.
Weight And Measurements
Britain is officially metric, in line with the rest of Europe. However, imperial measures are still in use, especially for road distances, which are measured in miles. Imperial pints and gallons are 20 per cent larger than US measures.
Imperial to Metric
1 inch = 2.5 centimetres
1 foot = 30 centimetres
1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
1 ounce = 28 grams
1 pound = 454 grams
1 pint = 0.6 litres
1 gallon = 4.6 litres
Metric to Imperial
1 millimetre = 0.04 inch
1 centimetre = 0.4 inch
1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches
1 kilometre = 0.6 mile
1 gram = 0.04 ounce
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Passport And Visas Requirements To Enter The UK
Please note: Following the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union (EU), there are currently no changes in the way people travel to Britain. The following guidelines still apply:
If you're planning an adventure to the UK, depending on your nationality and your reason for visiting, you may need to organise a visa.
If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules (link is external).
Citizens from some South American and Caribbean countries as well as Japan are also able to travel visa-free around the UK.
European Union citizens, non-EU member states of the EEA (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland), Switzerland, and members of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) do not need a visa to enter the UK.
If you have any further visa questions visit the official UK government website.
Anyone that has any questions, please feel free the comment below and I will answer them for you.
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#Choreocracy by Tim Casson & Seb Lee Delisle
#CHOREOCRACY touring 17th Nov - 6th Dec
Choreocracy by Tim Casson (Casson & Friends) and Seb Lee-Delisle (seb.ly) is the dance & digital show that you control in real time through your mobile phone!
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#dance #digital #fun
**CHOREOCRACY TOUR DATES**
*November 2018*
Saturday 17th - The Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham
Tuesday 20th - Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham
Thursday 22nd - The Showroom, University of Chichester
Friday 23rd - Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot
Tuesday 27th - Exeter Phoenix, Exeter
Friday 30th - The Gulbenkian, Canterbury
*December 2018*
Tuesday 4th - Mumford Theatre - Cambridge
Thursday 6th - The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Burton on Trent
**CREDITS**
Concept and Direction: Tim Casson (Casson & Friends) & Seb Lee-Delisle (seb.ly Studios)
Choreography: Tim Casson in collaboration with the performers
Performed by: Chloe Mead, Hannah Rotchell and Joe Garbett
Coding, Software Development and Original Music: Seb Lee-Delisle
Costume Design: Chloe Mead
Lighting Design: Sarah Readman
Production Manager: Matt Buckley
Dramaturg for R&D: Lou Cope
Producer: Callum Graham
Tour Booking: Phil Hargreaves
Additional Thanks: Chess Dillon-Reams, Cristina Mackerron, Valentina Golfieri, Roberta Spicer, Karolis Andriulis, Ceyda Tanc, Chris Gratwick of Managed Networks, and Tassos Stevens.
Commissioned by DanceEast and Supported by Theatre Delicatessen, South East Dance, and Studio Wayne McGregor through the FreeSpace Programme.
Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
New Youth Theatre - Come and join us onstage!
We perform 3 shows a year across the UK
If you would like to join New Youth Theatre and appear onstage in one of our productions then visit our website for the latest information in your area.
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Stereo Noise - Ash N Embers - Behind the Scenes
Young decision making group the Guildhall Producers (renamed Stereo Noise for this particular project) worked with Lincolnshire band Alfie Jack for 6 weeks - learning how to write an original song and create a music video. Take a look at the behind the scenes of the project...
The Jive Aces Big Beat Revue 2020 Trailer
The Jive Aces take to the road in the UK in 2020 for a 26 date tour with their Big Beat Revue with special guests Kara Lane, Lottie B, Antonio Socci and Grazia Bevilacqua.
All info at
Sat 25 Jan, 7:30pm - Guildhall Arts, Grantham - 01476 40 6158
Thu 30 Jan, 7:30pm - Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich - 01603 620 917
Fri 31 Jan, 7:30pm - Winding Wheel, Chesterfield - 01246 345 222
Sat 1 Feb, 7:30pm - Civic Theatre, Chelmsford - 01245 606 505
Thu 6 Feb, 7:30pm - Rutherglen Town Hall, Glasgow - 0141 613 5700
Fri 7 Feb, 7:30pm - Gladstone Theatre, The Wirral - 0151 643 8757
Sat 8 Feb, 7:30pm - Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe - 01394 284 962
Sat 15 Feb, 7:30pm - Queens Hall Arts Centre Hexham - 01434 652 477
Sun 16 Feb, 7:30pm - Gala Theatre, Durham - 03000 266 600
Thu 20 Feb, 7:30pm - The Apex, Bury St Edmunds - 01284 758 000
Fri 21 Feb, 7:30pm - Key Theatre, Peterborough - 01733 207 239
Sat 22 Feb, 7:30pm - Northcott Theatre, Exeter - 01392 726 363
Fri 28 Feb, 7:30pm - Camberley Theatre - 01276 707 600
Sun 1 Mar, 8:00pm - The Stables, Milton Keynes - 01908 280 800
Fri 6 Mar, 8:00pm - The Drill Hall, Lincoln - 01522 873 894
Sat 14 Mar, 7:00pm - Newbridge Memo, Wales - 01495 243 252
Sun 15 Mar, 8:15pm - The Mill at Sonning, Reading - .0118 9698 000
Sat 21 Mar, 8:00pm - Pier Pavilion, Cromer. - 01263 512 495
Fri 27 Mar, 7:30pm - Princes Theatre, Clacton - 01255 686 633
Thu, 23 Apr, 7:30pm - Brook Theatre, Chatham - 01634 338 338
Fri 24 Apr, 7:30p - Harrogate Theatre - 01423 502 116
Sat 25 Apr, 7:30pm - Customs House, South Shields - 0191 454 1234
Fri 1 May, 7:30pm - Regis Centre, Bognor Regis - 01243 861 010
Sun 3 May, 7:30pm - Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne - 01323 802 020
Thu 14 May, 7:30pm - Queens Theatre, Barnstaple - 01271 316 523
Sat 16 May, 7:30pm - Harrow Arts Centre - 020 3773 7161