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Wednesday 3 March 2010 7pm
  Tickets: £5
Free for Members
REGENCY SOCIETY LECTURE

Local architects at work in the City of Brighton and Hove c1860-1914.

Nick Antram, Co-Editor Pevsner City of Brighton and Hove, Editor of Pevsner for East Sussex.

When working on the Pevsner Guide to the City of Brighton and Hove, Nick became interested in the architects who worked in the City such as Clayton and Black and the Lainsons. Their work played a major role in the layout and look of major parts of the City and brought some of the latest London styles here.


Saturday 6 March 2010
  PRIVATE CONFERENCE
Sunday 7 March 2010 11am
  Tickets: £10-£22
Students £7 | Children £7
BRODSKY QUARTET

FRANK BRIDGE Three Idylls
BRITTEN Quartet Op.36 No.2 in C
RAVEL Quartet in F

Daniel Rowland - Violin      
Ian Belton - Violin
Paul Cassidy - Viola           
Jacqueline Thomas - Cello


“The Brodsky Quartet are the team for the new century”

GRAMOPHONE



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Monday 8 March 2010 7pm
  Tickets: £3 | Carers go Free
BLUE CAMEL CLUB
Blue Camel Club celebrates the artistic achievements of people with learning disabilities. The Club is for learning disabled people and their friends.

Presented by Carousel
Tuesday 9 - Friday 12 March 2010
  ASSOCIATED BOARD EXAMS
Saturday 13 March 2010
  PRIVATE PARTY
Sunday 14 March 2010
  Tickets: See website for details
SPRINGBOARD FESTIVAL

Brighton & Hove Youth Performing
Arts Festival


Performance Workshops with Richard Durrant and Performance Classes with Paul Brough.


www.springboardfestival.co.uk



Presented by Springboard

Monday 15 - Thursday 18 March 2010
  ASSOCIATED BOARD EXAMS
Friday 19 - Sunday 21 March 2010
  Tickets: See website for details
SPRINGBOARD FESTIVAL

Brighton & Hove Youth Performing
Arts Festival


Speech & Drama Section Classes


www.springboardfestival.co.uk



Presented by Springboard

Saturday 20 March 2010
  PRIVATE PARTY
Tuesday 23 March 2010 8pm SOLD OUT
  Tickets: £15
RORY BREMNER



Election Battlebus Tour 2010

As Britain gets ready to vote in the biggest election in a generation, the country’s top satirical impressionist takes to the road again for his first stand-up tour in five years.

In the run-up to polling day, Rory Bremner will give his own unique take on the characters and events dominating the news, with impressions ranging from Gordon Brown to Louis Walsh and back again.

WARNING: May not contain Nick Clegg!

Described as a ‘one-man opposition party’ Rory has been at the heart of political comedy for twenty years. Here’s a chance to see him in action live.

The election run-up gives Rory the chance to involve surprise guests.

We are pleased to announce the following guests:

Caroline Lucas
Green Party PPC for Brighton Pavilion

Charlotte Vere
Tory PPC for Brighton Pavilion

Steve Bell
Cartoonist




Presented by Lakin McCarthy Entertainment
and Old Market Services Ltd
Wednesday 24 March 2010 6.30pm SOLD OUT
  Tickets: £6 - Tickets include a free glass of wine
JOHN SIMPSON

One of the greatest reporters of his day John Simpson writes a brilliant and typically opinionated account of how the British press has reported key moments in our history.

Come and hear him read extracts from and discuss his new book – ‘Unreliable Sources - How the Twentieth Century Was Reported’.




Presented by City books at The Old Market

Thursday 25 March 2010 7.30pm Doors SOLD OUT
  Tickets: £15 | Over 18's
(Only availble to G-Club Members - see below)
G-CLUB GORILLAZ LIVE


LIVE REHEARSAL

Gorillaz will open up rehearsals to audiences around the UK ahead of their April headline debut at US music festival Coachella. The Clash’s Paul Simonon and Mick Jones will join Damon Albarn amongst others as Gorillaz take their rehearsals on the road.

Gorillaz Band
Mike Smith – Keyboards,
Jesse Hackett – Keyboards,
Paul Simonon – Bass,
Cass Browne – Drums,
Damon Albarn - Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Gabriel Wallace – Drums,
Geoff Wotton – Guitar,
Mick Jones - Rhythm Guitar

Only subscribers to the Gorillaz fan club (G-Club) are eligible to buy tickets (http://gorillaz.com/g-club).

The G -Club is the newly launched Gorillaz fan club – which gives fans an exclusive Gorillaz collectable, online content and the opportunity to access both fan club only events, and ticketing pre-sales.

These are band rehearsals only. It will not feature full Gorillaz production.

See Gorillaz.com for more information.

Please Note:
We regret to inform you that large 35mm cameras, video recorders and tape recorders will unfortunately not be allowed into the venue on the night. Security searches will be in operation upon entry. We thank you for your cooperation.


Presented by Live Nation

Saturday 27 March 2010
  WEDDING RECEPTION
Sunday 28 March 2010 11am
  Tickets: £10-£22
Students & Under 18's £7
CARDUCCI QUARTET
HAYDN Quartet No.2 in d Op.76
MOERAN Quartet No.2 in Eb
MENDELSSOHN Quartet in f Op.80


Matthew Denton - Violin   
Michelle Fleming - Violin
Eoin Schmidt–Martin - Viola
Emma Denton - Cello


“...the best of the nation’s young professional talent”

EVENING STANDARD



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Sunday 28 March 2010 7.30pm
  Tickets: £8 (£6)
EQUINOX EUPHORIA

Join Hullabaloo and The Moulettes for our Spring Rhythm and Song Fest!

A small yet perfectly formed song cycle exploring 'sea, shore, air and fire' in true Hullabaloo style - 100 fundamentally funky voices in spine tingling close harmony, infused with smoky pagan jazz!

Hullabaloo will also be singing a selection of our favourite 'canciones del dia' - from Spanish folk to anthemic Motown, as well as joining the Moulettes for a special, world premiere collaboration.


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Presented by Hullabaloo Community Quire

Monday 29 March 2010 6.30pm
  Tickets: £6 - Tickets include a free glass of wine
PETER OWEN JONES

Peter Owen Jones talks about his new book: 'Letters from an Extreme Pilgrim: Reflections on Life, Love and the Soul'.

On a journey that would take him deep into the wilderness, award-winning television presenter, author and parish priest Peter Owen Jones set out in the footsteps of St Anthony, the founder of monasticism. In a hermit's cell in the heart of the Egyptian Sinai Desert, he lived alone, spending his days in contemplation and prayer, and pushing himself to the limits of physical, mental and spiritual endurance.

'Letters from an Extreme Pilgrim: Reflections on Life, Love and the Soul' is based on the extraordinary letters that he wrote during this time. The lyrical letters are addressed to a thought-provoking array of figures – parents, children and past loves, prime ministers, singers, saints and sinners. Each letter is a powerful meditation and an honest exploration of the ways in which we are formed by others; by those who nurture us, those who horrify us and those who dare to love us. Revealing and heartfelt, the letters combine personal memoir with broader issues of faith, morality and relationship, and they invite all of us to consider our lives anew.

'Who's the bravest vicar in Britain? My money's on Peter Owen Jones ... a man living with his soul' The Times

Rev. Peter Owen Jones is an award-winning broadcaster, writer and non-stipendiary priest. He ran a mobile disco and worked in farming and advertising before discovering his true vocation. In 1996 he came to public attention when he conducted a service for the Newbury by-pass protestors. He is the vicar of three parishes in Sussex and the founder of the Arbory Trust, the first Christian woodlands burial site.


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Presented by City books at The Old Market

Wednesday 31 March - Friday 2 April 2010 7.30pm
  Tickets: £8 (£6.50)
FAMILIES AT WAR

– A Double Bill:
The Accrington Pals
(scenes from)
+ Picnic on a Battlefield


Directed by Alan Perrin

ACT presents a double bill of plays exploring the theme of war and its effect on those directly and indirectly involved.

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” (George Santayana)

Accrington Pals, first performed by the RSC in 1981, is a play that allows us to enter the minds of the common people who lost so much during the Great War - soldiers who enlisted, in innocence and ignorance, to fight for their country and the women left behind. Whelan pits the idealistic socialism of the artist, Tom, with the individualism of May’s self-help philosophy. The play, inspired by the real tragedy of The Accrington Pals, is based on actual events around the Battle of the Somme and explores how the propaganda machine shaped public opinion.

Picnic on a Battlefield, written in 1958, is set during a battle. During a lull in the fighting at the front, soldier Zapo gets a surprise visit from his parents who have decided to cheer him up with a picnic.  A series of comic situations highlights the family's impossible encounter with the Other.


www.actbrighton.org

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