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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#291 Post by jeanelle » Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:22 am

A Flea in Her Ear at the Old Vic TONIGHT
For more information and to download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/ 858783

Rosenblatt Recitals - Bogdan Mihai at St Johns Square on 1st March
For more information and to download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/157690
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Live Weekends: Shunt at the ICA

#292 Post by cliveas » Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:38 pm

Live Weekends: Shunt
23 February 2011 - 27 February 2011
Join us for five days of non-stop live art, performance, music, films, installation, workshops, theatre and parties.

Building upon three years of vibrant and exciting programming at their former home, the Shunt Vaults, members of the Shunt collective invite artists to animate the ICA's ground floor with a fun fair of events, from tattoo parlours to pheasants, sewing machine races to passionate love bullets.

All free - just turn up and join in the party.

details of individual performances - http://www.ica.org.uk/28006/Seasons/Liv ... Shunt.html

Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Mall,
London,
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#293 Post by jpeg » Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:25 am

We have a few complimentary tickets to shows this week:

Comedy with A Guide to My Sexual Misery at the Arts theatre
For more information and to download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/218114

Classics at Wigmore Hall:
For more information and to download tickets: https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/748200

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#294 Post by elski » Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:38 am

Palace Theatre Manchester

We have a few complimentary tickets available to an all new Blues Brothers Tribute Show on Tuesday 1st March. For more information or to download tickets:

https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/998106


Showfilmfirst Vouchers should be redeemed for allocated seating tickets between 6.45 and 7.15 at the Box office.

All new tribute to the Blues Brothers
Synopsis
Attention! Your attention please!

The legendary Original Tribute to The Blues Brothers is back in the UK at last!

Yes folks, the show that started it all has been playing sell out tours all over Europe these past few years, but Jake and Elwood Blues know that home is where the heart is and they’re back in town on a serious mission to entertain you! Last time around they smashed box office records; crashed, crooned and rocked their way into the lives of anyone with a heartbeat! Featuring cast members from the original hit West End run, this ‘all-new’ show brings you all those amazing, favourite and classic moments and more; including a brand new set, new twists, new moves, new songs - and freshly laundered suits!!

On their mission to bring ‘Soul and Blues’ back into your heart, the boys are joined by one of Europe’s finest seven piece bands and the sassy Bluettes; three amazing ladies with voices to knock you clean off your perch! Expect all your favourite songs, including Everybody, Shake A Tail Feather, Sweet Home Chicago, Think, Respect, Gimme Some Loving, and loads, loads more!

So dust off your pork pie hat, dig out your shades and don those dancing shoes and prepare to party like never before! Join the Blues Brothers for a night of the best music, moves, thrills and spills you’re likely to see this side of Chicago! Just don’t tell the Police, OK...?! "A rip-roaring foot stomping boogie" Daily Mail
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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#295 Post by superhero » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:16 pm

https://www.showfilmfirst.com/pin/157690

Rosenblatt Recitals - Bogdan Mihai
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“For such a young singer, Bogdan Mihai’s Goffredo (in Garsington’s Armida) had vocal authority and physical presence. Nice richness to his voice which will serve him well…”
Opera Today

Bogdan Mihai began his musical career studying as a baritone at the University of Music in Bucharest, but whilst studying in Italy with soprano Mirella Freni, he decided to sing as a tenor. He has subsequently appeared with great success as Leicester in Maria Stuarda and Roberto in Roberto Devereux, both by Donizetti.

He recently sang at the Bucharest National Opera House in the roles of Count Almaviva in Il Barbiere di Siviglia and Don Ramiro in La Cenerentola by Rossini, and also Ernesto in Donizetti’s Don Pasquale.

He triumphed as Count Almaviva in Il Barbiere di Siviglia at both the Stuttgart Staatsoper and Dresden Semperoper and received extraordinary reviews in the international press singing the role of the Italian tenor in the premiere of Der Rosenkavalier

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#296 Post by TheDude » Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:42 am

DURAN DURAN: ONE NIGHT ONLY

Duran Duran showcase some of their biggest hits from their glittering 30 year career Live at the London Studios.

Booking is now open... http://www.sroaudiences.com/

Saturday 12th March 2011

The ITV London Studios, SE1 9LT on the South Bank, near Waterloo

The doors open at 6.30pm

Tickets are limited so apply quickly

The minimum age for the show is 18 years

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Global Fusion Music & Arts Events

#297 Post by cliveas » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:25 pm

Free event to celebrate Ghana independence Day.
Sunday 6th March 2pm to 5pm

The legendary Ghanaian Photographer James Barnor, Highlife Jazz from Alfred kari Bannerman – Guitar & Emmanual Rentzos – Piano, Teddy Amoah Abrokwa Hiplife music and Ghanaian fashion show from Saxon Mankai Design.



Come and celebrate International Women's Day
Tuesday 8th March 7.30pm to 10pm

Free. With: Zoe Rahman - piano and Debipriya Sicar Sitar; Hope Augustus - Jazz Singer; Russian Sovenir - Russian Singers & Dancers; Amzina (Shake & Dance) Ugandan Drumming & Dance; Dou Dou Li - Traditional Chinese Dance; Sandra Kaffo - Poet and your MC for the night, Louisa Le Marchand - Poet and Musician.



Charlton House, Charlton, SE7 8RE

http://www.globalfusionarts.com

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Russian Maslenitsa in London

#298 Post by cliveas » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:41 pm

Russian Maslenitsa in London
Sunday 6th March 12:30 - 7:00 pm

Maslenitsa is the Russian Sun Festival - a celebration of the end of winter chills and the start of Spring, of warmth, of hope, of growth. Not surprisingly, it is a particularly big deal in Russia!

Trafalgar Square will be transformed into a bustling bazaar exhibiting and selling original Russian Art, handicrafts and souvenirs, ranging from the traditional to the contemporary.

No celebration would be complete without music and the richness and diversity of Russia's musical heritage will laid out in a buzzing programme, direct from Russia of dance, theatre and folk, pop and jazz music.

Maslenitsa is traditionally a family event, and its London cousin will be no different, with a children's marquee programme featuring exclusive performances by the award winning Theatre Chudaki, a presentation of Maslenitsa traditions, with audience interaction, performances of traditional songs by children's groups and plenty of competitions, games and fun.

Free public event
Trafalgar Square

http://www.maslenitsa.co.uk

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Barbican Weekender

#299 Post by cliveas » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:51 pm

5th & 6th March 2011
A wonderful array of FREE events all weekend.

Look at the website for more information http://www.barbican.org.uk/weekender


Barbican Weekender returns for another jam-packed weekend of theatre, dance, music, film, food, visual art and spoken word. Join the jollification and wonder at a whole host free events for all ages!

Revel in beautiful and bizarre storytelling by The Little Theatre of Dolls on the FreeStage.

Take a glimpse into the unknown with Whalley Range All Stars’ PIG on the Lakeside Terrace

Find yourself in double trouble with Household on the foyers

Be enraptured by the fairground world of Shona Reppe ’s Olga Volt the Electric Fairy in The Pit

Indulge yourself with our Wah Nails Pop-Up Nail Bar for some instant style and glamour

Join StrangeWorks' Onomatopoeia for an extraordinary and unusual guided tour of the Barbican with a difference

Explore sound installations with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

Visit Barbican Art Gallery for the opening weekend of Laurie Anderson, Trisha Brown, Gordon Matta-Clark: Pioneers of the Downtown Scene, New York 1970s

Don’t rush home, make sure you stay on for our special LATES night, when the foyers will stay open for merrymaking, eclectic performances and events late into the night…

Plus much, much more!

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Re: Free Theatre/Concert Thread

#300 Post by andrews » Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:44 pm

Via the Time Out website you can request free tickets to see 'The Red Shoes', an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's dark fairytale, at the Battersea Arts Centre.

They're giving away 50 pairs of tickets and you can choose which date you want to go on. You can register for tickets from Time Out under 'Free Events' and the offer is going until Monday the 14th of March.

http://www.timeout.com/london/timeout-f ... ent/id/333
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