February 2012

Karnataka

Rock & Pop

Thursday 23
February
8pm

Main Theatre

£14 Door
£12 Advance

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Karnataka

The New Light Tour 2012

Karnataka rose to the forefront of new, Celtic inspired rock bands, following the release of five critically acclaimed albums. The band's latest release, The Gathering Light, recently won Best International Album at the World Web Awards in Italy.

Winning plaudits from Radio 2's Bob Harris and Rick Wakeman, Karnataka have performed in the UK, USA and Europe alongside prestigious artists such as Robert Plant and Porcupine Tree.

In 2011 Karnataka took another major leap forward with the announcement that Hayley Griffiths, lead vocalist with Riverdance and Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance, would be joining the band. Hayley's beautiful vocals have already brought her major success winning Best Classical Crossover Artist in 2010.

The band make a much anticipated return to the stage in 2012 with the announcement of their UK tour.

"symphonic and epic" - Empire

"A genuinely potent force... virtuoso" - Classic Rock Presents Prog

"A sublime level of accomplishment... epic proportions... magnificent... dreamy and ethereal... grandiose and bold"- Fireworks Magazine

From powerful to ethereal, breathtaking to haunting, Karnataka's music takes you on a never to be forgotten journey.

Midnight Train

Blues

Thursday 23
February
8pm

Studio Theatre

£8

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Midnight Train

With influences from Bonnie Raitt to Little Feat, Etta James to Bill Withers, Steely Dan, James Brown and Keb Mo, Midnight Train is a mix of Funk, Soul, Blues and R'n'B creating an uplifting and dynamic set, which appeals to a wide range of audiences.

Accompanying Debbie Giles' smooth rich vocals are Steve Oakman a vibrant, creative keyboard player, on guitar the sensitive touch of Pete Emery and on steady funky bass Chris Belshaw.

Jacqui Dankworth

Jazz

Friday 24
February
7.30pm

Main Theatre

£16

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Jacqui Dankworth

One of the biggest names and finest voices in British Jazz, delivering a spot on performance every time.

Sarah Dixon and Friends

Rock & Pop

Friday 24
February
8pm

Studio Theatre

Sold Out

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Sarah Dixon and Friends

With Becky Tate, plus guest appearances from 1000 Watt label mates Jupitar Sands, Fort Worth and Inora

In a world of pre-packaged, disposable Pop; Sarah Dixon is a breath of fresh air. The Manchester based singer/songwriter combines insightful lyrics, graceful guitar and a voice that cannot fail to wow. Currently one of Manchester's best kept secrets, her songs have a depth and emotion beyond her years. The music she makes is euphoric, yet bittersweet. Often intimate, always engaging, she is truly a star in the making.

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Mick Ralphs

Blues

Saturday 25
February
8pm

Main Theatre
(Standing)

£15

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Mick Ralphs

Supported by Virgil and The Accelerators

Mick Ralphs, a founder of two iconic rock bands and still touring with both, takes time out to explore his blues, rock, soul and funk roots. The Bad Company and Mott The Hoople guitarist is joined by some of the best-known names on the current blues scene to play blues and R'n'B favourites - from B.B. King and Otis Rush to Robert Johnson and Sonny Boy Williamson - alongside fresh interpretations of some of Mick's own classic songs.

Mick Ralphs will be supported by Virgil and The Accelerators

Way Out West

Drama

Wednesday 29
February
8pm

Main Theatre

£10
£6 Concession
£6 Members
£5 Under 26s

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Way Out West

The Future is Unwritten

Two men walk into a pub - and then it stops being normal.

Pints are drunk; conversation spans the creation of the universe, the meaning of happiness, the chemical construction of pork scratchings - and how they seem to know more about each other than complete strangers could, or should. And they both seem to recollect dreams in which they met Laurel and Hardy, and each other.

As the alcohol kicks in Simon and Peter find themselves lurching towards an unnerving philosophical and spiritual world, where it becomes a distinct possibility that they are Laurel and Hardy reincarnated... but that's simply laughable, absurd and beyond comprehension - isn't it?

This funny, tender, melancholic and puzzling play comes from the company who created recent hit shows Meeting Joe Strummer and Don't Shoot The Clowns.

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