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Music Film
Tuesday 1st, 7.30pm Wednesday 16th, 7.45pm
March of the Mods. 60s and 70s Emma’s Bliss (15) An unusual ro-
revival with music of the Small Faces mantic drama from Germany, where
and The Jam. £15. Wyvern a terminally ill man finds happiness
Tuesday 1st, 8pm when he stumbles into Emma’s pig
Rocket Man replicates the Elton farm. Swindon Film Society. Arts
experience – the voice, the sound, Centre
the songs. £12. Arts Centre Wednesday 30th, 7.45pm
Wednesday 2nd, 7.30pm I’ve Loved You So Long (12A).
Raymond Froggatt and his Band. Kirsten Scott-Thomas gives a stunning
Legend of country music, Raymond performance as a woman learning to
has been voted top male singer by the live with her past in this award-winning
British Country Music Association for 6 French drama. Swindon Film Society.
consecutive years. £18.50. Wyvern Arts Centre
Thursday 3rd, 8pm Swindon Film Society films are mem-
Chris Wood Solo. Chris is Singer of bers only. It is possible to join at any
the Year and Best Album BBC Radio 2 film showing
Folk Awards 2009. £10. Arts Centre Coleshill Food Festival
Saturday 5th, 7.30pm and Open Day
Classic Swing and Jazz. The Saturday 12 September,
Swindon Big Band and Theatre Ink 11am - 5pm
collaborate to bring you an evening
of classic jazz and swing. Tickets, Local food and drink,
£10, available from 790431 or 07957 demonstrations, talks, walks,
529577. Arts Centre children’s activities
Thursday 17th, 7.30pm The National Trust Estate Yard,
Syd Lawrence Orchesra. The swing- The Buscot and Coleshill Estate
ing orchestra plays the best big band Swindon SN6 7PT
favourites. £16.50. Wyvern
Thursday 17th, 8pm Fundraising
Juliet Turner. On stage with long time Saturday 5 September
guitarist Brian Grace, Juliet Turner has 12 noon to 5pm
a wry charm, and beautiful voice, mak- Village Fayre
ing her a compelling live performer. Charity stalls, games and competi-
£15. Arts Centre tions, grand draw, 2pm: Children’s
Sunday 20th, 5pm & 8pm fancy dress (under 6, 6-11)
Hollywood to Broadway. Empire Food and drinks from the bar
Theatre Company presents song Gardens at Sun Inn,
and dance numbers from current and Lydiard Millicent
recent hit musicals. £10. Wyvern Proceeds to Purton and Lydiard
Monday 21st, 7.30pm Charity Fund
Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance. A magical Sunday 6th, 7pm
night at the musicals. A cast of top West Fundraiser night for Shelter
End performers take an exhilarating Music from the Sunday Dogs,
ride through the world of musical Liquid Pearls, Kit Hawes & more
theatre. £21.50. Wyvern The Beehive, Prospect Hill
Thursday 24th to Saturday 26th, Saturday 12 September
7.30pm & Sat mat 2.30pm 12noon to 5pm
Over the Rainbow. This award- Health, Beauty & Well-being Day
winning musical tells the story of Eva Taster sessions and
Cassidy’s life. £15 - £18.50. Wyvern advice from many beauticians
Sunday 27th, 3pm and alternative therapists
Swindon Recital Series. Philip Drove People Campus. Entry £2
Dukes on viola and Paul Turner on In aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer
piano.Philip Dukes is a regular solo- Saturday 12 September, from 8am
ist at the Proms, on Radio 3 and in Brook Field School
concert around the world. Pre-concert Giant car boot sale
talk at 2.25pm £12, students £2.50. Also indoor crafts market,
Arts Centre cake stand and bouncy castle
Sunday 27th, 7.30pm Buyers free entry
Katy Setterfield, Cars/small vans £5 (site open 7am)
right, The ultimate Cartwright Drive, Shaw
tribute act to Dusty All proceeds to the school
Springfield as well Saturday 19th, midday to 4pm
as Cher, Tina Turner Autumn Fayre
and Annie Lennox. Games, rides, craft stalls, plants,
£16.50 Wyvern local organic produce, Victorian
Tuesday 29th, fairground organ, tours of the
7.30pm church and the refurbished tower
Illegal Eagles. A full show featuring Christ Church, Old Town
all the classic Eagles songs. £22.50. All proceeds will help the church
Wyvern with its charitable giving
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