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WHAT’S ON
MUSIC CHILDREN & FAMILY
Friday 1st, 7.30pm
Whitney – Queen of the Night.
Three decades of classic hits featur-
ing rising West End star Rebecca
Freckleton as Whitney. £22. Wyvern
Saturday 2nd, 7.30pm
The Illegal Eagles bringing you all
the classic songs. £23.50. Wyvern
Sunday 3rd, 6pm
Tanwood Youth Theatre. A concert
of musical theatre and drama per- Saturday 2nd, 11.30am
formances from the TNWD students How The Koala Learnt to Hug.
and guests. £12. Arts Centre Karen The Koala tells her story in
Thursday 7th, 7.30pm this family musical, written espe-
The Carpenters Story. Phil Aldridge cially for parents to enjoy with their
and Claire Furley bring back memo- children. Age 3 and older. £10.50,
ries of the melodic duo. £22. Wyvern child £9.50; family £38. Wyvern
Friday 8th, 7.30pm Saturday 2nd to Monday 4th
The Dreamboys. An action-packed Welly Wanging Competition.
show full of music, muscle, magic Traditional fun and games, including
and mayhem. £22.50. Wyvern May pole dancing, quoits, tin can
alley and skittles. Roves Farm. See
Sunday 10th, 7.30pm the advert on page 27
The Elvis Years. An outstanding Sunday 3rd, 11am, 3pm & 6.30pm
production of the West End musical
Jailhouse Rock featuring original Sing-a-long-a Frozen. A full
star Mario Kombou and his incred- screening of Disney’s Frozen with
ible band £20.50. Wyvern lyrics on screen. Remember to dress
up as your favourite character. Age
Saturday 16th, 7.30pm recommendation 5 years +. £15.50;
Kentwood Choir Showcase 2015 child £10.50; family of 4 £46; family
presented by Sheila Harrod, ac- of 3 £33. Wyvern
companied by Paul Maguire and his Wednesday 20th, 5pm to 7.30pm
7-piece Little Big Band. £14. Wyvern Meet Joseph’s Amazing Camels.
Sunday 17th, 7.30pm Two camels from Joseph And The
Gypsy Fire. Ben Holder (violin), Will Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
Barnes and Stuart Carter-Smith show (see Musical) will be in Thea-
(acoustic guitars) and Paul Jeffer- tre Square.
ies (double bass) weave darkness, Saturday 23rd to Sunday 31st
excitement, exuberance and great Three Little Pigs. Huff and puff your
beauty through some of music’s way around the farm on a free trac-
most iconic eras. £16. Arts Centre tor ride. Roves Farm. See the advert
Tuesday 19th, 7.30pm on page 27
Celtic Fiddle Festival. A celebra- Tuesday 26th, 7pm, Wednesday
tion of the violin. Fiddlers Kevin 27th, 2pm & 7pm, Thursday 28th,
Burke (Ireland), Christian Lemaître 2pm & 7pm
(Brittany, France) and André Brunet Danny the Champion Of The
(Quebec, Canada) showcase their
international and individual styles. World. London Contemporary
£17.50. Arts Centre Theatre presents one of Roald
Dahl’s best loved books. Suitable for
Friday 22nd, 7.30pm ages 5+. £17; child £15; family £60.
The Magnificent AK47 with Wyvern
Swindon Community Choir. An Friday 29th, 3pm & Saturday 30th,
evening of songs of emotion, life, 10.30am
love, strength and tenderness with Captain Flinn and the Pirate Di-
a lashing of humour thrown in. £9; nosaurs. A non-stop action packed
under 16s £5. Arts Centre adventure with live music, puppetry,
Thursday 28th, 7.30pm physical performance and dastardly
CoCo and the Butterfields. A dinosaurs. £11.50; child £9.50; family
five-strong, energetic act, featuring £36. Arts Centre
beatboxer EupheX and performing Saturday 30th, 1pm & 4pm; Sun-
their own unique fusion of folk, pop day 31st, 10am & 1pm
and hip hop. £13. Arts Centre Octonauts and the Deep Sea
Friday 29th, 8pm Volcano Adventure. Embark on an
West Point Country Music Club: exciting mission with the quirky and
The Chris Dunne Band. £6; under 18 courageous underwater adventure
years, £3; under 10s free. Ferndale heroes. £14.50, £16.50, child £2.00
Club off; family £58. Wyvern
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