Shows, gigs, concerts, festivals and exhibitions in
Leicester and Leicestershire 2012
Our guide to entertainment and the arts in Leicester and Leicestershire towns.
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Monday 5th May to Saturday 12th May
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Art and Design
Scope
Live music, refreshments and an opportunity to meet artists
and designers
Finale
Friday 11th May from 6.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
At Fabrkia, 68 - 70 Humberstone Gate, LE1 3PL
More
information from the Traverse Creatives web site
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Sunday 6th May
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History
Lectures bring history to life
THE region's history since prehistoric times is being brought
to life with a series of six lectures at Leicester's Jewry Wall Museum. Former
county archaeologist for Leicestershire, Peter Liddle MBE, will
give the series of weekly lectures charting the area's past, from the Stone Age
to medieval times.
They will take place every Sunday, from May 6 to June 17,
from 2pm to 4pm.
The six lectures focus on Early Prehistoric Leicestershire,
Iron Age Leicestershire, Roman Leicestershire, Early Anglo-Saxon Leicestershire,
Mercian, Viking and Norman Leicestershire, and finally Medieval Leicestershire.
The series of lectures costs £25 to attend, although visitors may also
be able to book tickets for individual lectures. To book e-mail: peter.liddle51@gmail.com,
or phone 0116 221 4508 or 07842 120817.
For details of all these talks see the Leicester Museums
and Art Gallary's web site
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Sunday 6th May
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Music and dance
The Rights of Spring
A celebration of folk custom, music and dance.
Join us for the day for talks, film, storytelling, music
and dance workshops.
An evening in the Great Hall with live music from Nick Jonah
Davis, Mary Hampton and Cath & Phil Tyler.
The Guidhall, Guildhall Lane, Leicester
Information
and tickets from the Rights of Spring web site
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Sunday 6th May
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Music
Live Jazz with The Lazy Alligators with support from Nait-Luke Hall
We are delighted to welcome back to Sloanes the fantastic
Lazy Alligators. Last time this jazz band played the whole place was up and dancing.
With opening support from Nait-Luke Hall it will be the perfect way to spend
your May Bank Holiday Sunday.
With only PREMIUM br and spirits, an excellent range of wines and champagnes,
cocktails and a wide selection of hot drinks all at great value prices such as
a large ABSOLUT vodka and Energy for just £4.95 or THREE bottles of K2
alcopop or 2 JagerBombs for the same price Sloanes ALWAYS makes your money go
further!
Great food, great music, great drinks, great value, great times at Sloanes!
7.30 p.m. Sloanes, 3 - 5 New Walk, Leicester, LE1 6RL
Details on Facebook
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Saturday 12th May
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Classical Music
A concert of English Music
Elgar
The Music Makers
Addinsell
Warsaw Concerto
Lambert
Rio Grande
De Montfort Hall, 7.30 p.m.
Ticket
information | Leicester
Philharmonic Choir
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Thursday 17th May
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Opera
La Boeme
Royal Opera House Relay: La bohème to be shown on
Big Screens Belfast, Bradford, Bristol, Coventry, Derby, Dover, Edinburgh, Leeds,
Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Middlesbrough, Norwich, Plymouth, Portsmouth,
Swansea, Swindon, Waltham Forest and Woolwich.
The Big Screen will broadcast a live relay from the Royal Opera House of one
of the most loved of all operas; Puccini's La Boheme. Bring a picnic and a chair:
17th May.
Find
out where the BIG Screen is located | See our report of the last BIG Screen
operatic broadcast
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Friday 18th May
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Song
Singers of Distinction
A line-up of top class vocalists will be on hand to delight
lovers of solo singing. Singers of Distinction presents leading singer/songwriters
from our local area.
At The Shed, Yeoman Street, Leicester, LE1 1UT, from 7.30
p.m. Entrance £5.00
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Friday 18th May
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Flash Fiction
Curveball
From 6.30pm until the show, Wah! Wah! Girls begins at 7.30,
a group of aspiring writers will be stationed around Curve's circular meeting
area. They are there to share their short stories with theatre-goers and members
of the public. The event is entirely free. Come along and listen to stories covering
themes of LOVE, DREAMS and A DEEP SECRET.
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Saturday 19th May
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Music
OBS Grand Final
Some of Leicester's top bands will gather at the Musician
in Grafton Street West for the final of the Original Bands Showcase 2012
See
our OBS news page for more details
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Tuesday 22nd May |
Music
Horus Music presents a night of live original music at
the Musician. Performing on the night will be four of Leicester's most
up and coming singer/songwriters Martin Luke Brown, Rosie Doyle,
Meri Everitt and Leo Stannard.
Martin Luke Brown is a young singer/songwriter
and multi instrumentalist who has become one of the most recognizable names
on the local scene having been performing around Leicester on a
regular basis for the last couple of years. He has performed at
Summer Sundae festival and has also been featured on the BBC
performing a session for BBC introducing's the Beat. Martin is
currently working on an EP.
Rosie Doyle is a young singer/songwriter from Leicester who has built
up her reputation through playing at local acoustic and open mic nights
throughout the city. Last year Rosie released her debut EP and played
the White Noise Festival in Leicester. She also collaborated with fellow
Leicester band By The Rivers on a track that featured on Exports 03 a
charity compilation released last year. As well as continuing to play
live locally Rosie is also currently working on a brand new EP.
Meri Everitt is a singer songwriter based in Leicester. She has
performed all over the country in bands and as a solo artist winning 1st
place in the 2009 Leicestershire sunflower song writing competition,
and performing at The Big Session folk festival. She has recorded
across many genres and had her track Lonely played on BBC Radio
1. To date she has released an EP and an album.
Leo Stannard is a relatively new young singer songwriter who is
starting to build up his reputation on the local scene. He has recorded
his debut EP and has gigged locally around Leicester securing a
support slot with Richmond Fontaine and has also ventured further
afield with shows in London. Leo is set to release his first single Lose
Yourself this year.
Details of this event are on Facebook
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Friday 25th May |
Music
Following on the success of last years guerrilla Aternative
Reality Tour, Josie Long and Grace Petrie are back in Leicester, but this
time in the more comfortable surroundings of Leicester's Historic Guildhall.
Combining award-winning comedy with folk music, the cuts-fighting
duo will tickle, serenade and outrage you about the state of Coalition
Britain.
Josie Long won the best newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2006, and has since
performed worldwide. She appears regularly as a panellist on TV show's such as
Never mind the Buzzcocks, and 8 out of 10 cats, and has a regular
morning show on BBC Radio 4.
Leicester's
own Grace Petrie has seen her star rising in recent years. Inspired to write
about politics following the coalition cuts, Grace is leading a new generation
of protest singers. In 2010, folk legend Billy Bragg heard her music and invited
her to play at Glastonbury on the Leftfield stage, where she went down a storm.
More information about this show is on Facebook
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Friday 25th May
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Comedy
Isy Suttie: Pearl and Dave
Isy Suttie: Pearl and Dave , taking place
at The Y in theatre Leicester in Association with Bottle Rocket
Comedy on Friday 25th May 2012 at 8pm .
Info and Tickets from the Y Theatre
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Friday 25th May
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Music
100 Indian Stings
One of India's greatest santoor maestros performs this incredible
100 strings instrument. Enjoy a special intimate concert setting limited to just
100 people, sure to take you back to the days when concerts were performed to
small audiences only. Harjinderpal Singh (santoor) with Bhupinder Singh (tabla). "Dexterity
and masterful control over the santoor is superb"
At
Curve, tickets
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Sunday 27th May
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Food & Drink
Leicester Market is delighted to announce the date for this
year's Leicester Summer Food & Drink Festival. This year's food and drink
extravaganza will take place on Sunday 27th May 2012, with trading commencing
at 11:00am and finishing at 5:00 pm. It is expected over 200 local producers, market traders and restaurant chefs will be descending on Leicester's outdoor market for culinary cook-offs and sizzling food stalls next month. In addition, there will be live entertainment and face painting for children.
In addition to a wide choice of local and international food, there will be a range of real ales to sample and buy, including Everards new Diamond Jubilee Ale.
Details
from the Markets web site | See our page on the Art of Food
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Tuesday 29th May
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Poetry
Pinggg...k! Featuring Moses I Banton
We are an
open mic poetry group that meets the last Tuesday evening of the month 7.30 -
9.30.The venue is The Red Tent, 8 Pocklingtons Walk, Leicester LE1 6BU. The
event is compered by Leicester Gay Grey Poet, Bobba Cass.There are three minute
slots to perform your own poetry, said or read, sung or enacted. A featured poet
concludes the evening's programme.Home-made cookies and nibbles are provided.
PinggK! is free but come prepared to participate
in a lively evening of metrosexual verse.
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29th May to 9th June |
Exhibition
Exhibit A is the end of course show for the 23 students graduating from the Foundation Degree in Photography and Video at Leicester College.
See details of this and other exhibitions
The exhibition runs from Tuesday 29th May until Saturday 9th June 2012 at Fabrika IAC, 68-70 Humberstone Gate, Leicester, LE1 3PL between the hours of 10.00am until 6.00pm.
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Sunday 10th June
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Comedy
Schadenfreude New Acts Comedy Night
James Scott-Howes & The Soundhouse Leicester present SCHADENFREUDE!
A new acts comedy night taking place monthly, starting on
the 10th of June 2012.
With FREE ENTRY & DRINKS OFFERS the event is a chance to
catch some new acts from our fine city, whilst finishing your weekend with a
drink in hand and a smile on your face :D
The SoundHouse, Southampton Street, Leicester
Details
on Facebook
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Saturday 16th June
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Choral music
City of Leicester Singers
perform their Summer Concert at St James the Greater, 7.30
p.m.
See
our Choral Music page
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Friday 22nd June
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Music
Piano recital tour and CD launch
Composer Rosemary Duxbury
performed by Swiss Concert pianist
Patricia Siffert.
Friday June 22nd: Fraser Noble Hall, University of Leicester
7.30 pm
World premiere of Mirrors of Light 1 and British
premiere of Mirrors
of Light 2.
Tickets for the Leicester concert are now on sale from Embrace
Arts. Telephone booking: 0116 252 2455
£10 / family of four £34 For tickets (£12)
at Gloucester cathedral please phone: 01452 528095
Rosemary Duxbury's web site
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16th June to 23rd July
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Installation Art
Multi-screen Installation Art
Gundecha Brothers perform raga Gowati. This inspiring multi-screen
installation art piece, was the thought piece of Sandeep Virdee, Artistic Director
of the Darbar Festival.
Recorded on HD 1920 x 1080 with 5.1 surround sound, it was
shot on 12 high definition cameras by technicians from the Kings Place, led by
Scott Myers.
At Phoenix Arts
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Sunday 17th June
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Music
Indian Vibes, Play Out for Indian Summer
An emotional and uplifting premier featuring Europe's no1
Indian saxophonist alongside leading jazz musicians tour - Play Out at Curve.
Jesse explores the improvisational nature of Indian and Jazz
music through fascinating creative partnerships that cross musical and geographical
borders with Zoe Rahman has established herself as a rising star on the contemporary
jazz scene described as 'one of the finest young pianists in Europe' (The Observer).
The brilliant pianist has all to rarely been heard in Leicester and performs
saxophone/percussion dialogue with the powerfully original drummer, Seb Rochford
. Kenny brings his dynamic bass to the collaboration. At its heart lies the leader's
distinctive sound, honed from years of absorbing influences from Indian classical
music, jazz and contemporary composition.
Leicester Carrom Championship tournament
The tournament will begin with 64 teams . Each board will
have several players. The boards will be dotted around the foyer of Curve theatre,
with heats being played throughout the day. The finals, including the Grand Final
will be played the following day in the Studio at Curve.
This show is a part of the Indian Vibes series, this includes
100 Indian Strings, Indian Vibes, Circle of Sound and Indian Summer.
Details
and tickets on the Curve website
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Thursday 21st June and Friday 22nd June
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Music and theatre
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Diva A Choreopoem
by Carol Leeming
Curve Studio Rutland Street Leicester
Part of this years wonderful Cultural Olympiad 2012 Festival
, a very special Leicester Summer to remember !
This is an amazing must see Show by my Good Friend and Stage
Sister Carol Leeming, with whom we spent many wonderful times
backstage sharing stories and laughter before and after our shows. She is THE
DARING, FABULOUS AND WONDERFUL DIVA! Jeanie Tracy Former Weather Girl and Friend
of Sylvester.
Curve
Show Information & Tickets
See
the Dare to Diva web site
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Monday 2nd July
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Public Event - Olympics
Celebration on park to mark arrival of Olympic torch
DETAILS of the celebration event that will mark the arrival
of the Olympic torch to Leicester on July 2nd have been announced by the city
council.
Abbey Park will be the setting for the free event, which
will run from 4 pm till 8 pm.
Highlight of the evening will be the lighting of the Celebration
Cauldron by the torchbearer who will carry the Olympic flame into the park at
6.50pm.
The stage show will feature a variety of acts ranging from an international circus
troupe and high-energy dance show, to up-and-coming Indie band Morning Parade,
who are being brought to Leicester by one of the Olympic sponsors.
All of the action will be broadcast on two giant screens,
which will be erected on the park.
Other activities include a parade of Leicester swimming teams to commemorate
the 100-year anniversary of Leicester-born Jenny Fletcher winning Olympic gold
in 1912.
The park will open at 4pm when visitors will be able will be able to take part
in a range of activities set in five themed zones.
Based around the themes of sport, health, play, culture, and with a showcase
of projects from the Inspire Leicestershire team, the zones will feature displays,
demonstrations and activities visitors can get involved in.
Tickets will be required for entry to the park. They will
be free and limited to eight per household.
People are being invited to complete a registration form for a ticket - either
online or in named city venues - between Monday 21st May, to Sunday 3rd June.
Successful applicants will be contacted by email or phone. Their tickets will
be available for collection on Friday 8th June.
Tickets not allocated through the registration process will go on general release
from Monday 11th June, from the same venues.
To register online (from Monday 21st May) go to www.leicester.gov.uk/olympictorchevent
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Saturday 7th July
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Music
Concert with Uppingham Jazz and Soul Band
At St James The Greater, London Road, Leicester
with the Fosse Singers
Join us as we perform a range of contemporary songs including
pop and musical numbers.
Details
and tickets from the Fosse Singers web site
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Shows News
On this page: | 42nd Street | Father
Ted at the Concordia |
The Chinese State Circus presents Yin Yang at Curve
30th April to 2nd May
The incomparable Chinese State Circus proudly
presents their premiere UK tour of YIN
YANG which visits Curve this May. The production will make
inventive use of the remarkable Curve stage and features a variety of Circus
acts including the first UK appearance of the formidable Shaolin Master. Yin
Yang: The interaction of two energies in a dynamic system
of balance.
Audiences will witness acrobats defying gravity, a remarkable
display of human juggling in an explosion of power, poise and agility. The show
also features a Bicycle Act, foot juggling with drums, intrepid swinging poles,
sensational contortionists and dynamic hoop divers. Every sensational act flows
into the next accompanied by a captivating and atmospheric all-female group of
live musicians.
YIN YANG will not only keep audiences on the edge of their
seats but show the more delicate and beautiful side of Chinese tradition with
the silk aerial act, parasol juggling, a breath-taking Lion Dance and an amazing
Bicycle Act in which 10 talented artists manoeuvre onto a single bicycle.
Suitable for all ages, with evocative sets, soaring musical score and extravagant
new costumes this will entertain the entire family long after the final curtain
falls!
Tickets
and Information: 0116 242 3595 / www.curveonline.co.uk
The drama was not reserved for the stage on opening night
Ingrid Grenar writes about the opening night of 42nd Street
Photo © Pamela Raith
Curve in Leicester was buzzing with anticipation
at the opening night of 42nd Street on 6 December. However the drama was not reserved for the stage, the irony of what occurred
within the cast had created a real life version of this classic story. The news of the leading lady Daisy Maywood falling ill was announced
by director
Paul Kerrson and the audience applauded that this show would
go on, and go on it did.
This high kicking, toe tapping, glitzy musical truly
brought a substantial slice of Broadway to Leicester with understudy Lucinda
Lawrence taking centre stage.
Lucinda was told she would be playing Peggy Sawyer
that night at 6 pm, truly imitating the story of her character who gets her big
break when the star, Dorothy Brock, breaks her ankle.
This hugely successful
Broadway musical has been so popular that its run has already been extended until
21 January, so the pressure was really on for this opening night. Behind the
main performance area sits a live orchestra who provide the soundtrack transporting
you to Broadway and the 1930s.
This Show will exceed your expectations as the
vast stage is used to its full potential as are the aisles! There are so many
compliments to make about this production, the music, the lighting, the set,
the spectacular costumes but it's the performers who deserve our undeniable admiration.
Photo © Pamela Raith
The cast are all hugely energetic and with plenty of fantastic
hoofers , the choreography is fast and leaves you toe tapping all the
way through. Not forgetting some great musical numbers, it doesn't get better
than the dazzling performance of We're In The Money.
Photo © Pamela Raith
Francis Haugen plays an audorable Billy
Lawlor, the leading tenor in Pretty Lady. Tim Flavin is
exceptionally enjoyable to watch as the director
Julian Marsh who he plays with great authority.
Ria Jones gave a character filled
performance as the Prima Donna Dorothy Brock, the original star of the show and
inept dancer, gaining her plenty of laughs.
Photo © Donald Cooper
Obviously on this occasion Lucinda Lawrence was the star that indeed saved the show and she did a fantastic job playing Peggy Sawyer, the small town girl who gets her shot at a staring role on a Broadway Stage.
Her uplifting performance was met with lots of warm applause
throughout. Life had imitated art, and for the production known as the Backstage
Musical the results could not have been better from these ironic and unexpected
circumstances. Productions like Curve's 42nd Street are the reason we all go to and love
the theatre. Lucky Leicester!
Find
out more from Curve web site.
Father Ted show at Hinckley's Concordia
Concordia Theatre has been given permission
by the authors, to present a stage version of the popular television series Father
Ted.
The production will consist of four episodes of the BAFTA award winning series, which was originally screened in the mid nineties. It features the hilarious antics of three catholic priests on a remote island off the Irish coast together with a host of strange characters they meet during their time there.
Open auditions will be held and anyone interested in the two main character parts of Father Ted and Dougal is invited to come along to a meeting which will take place at 10.00 a.m. on Sunday
27th November at the Concordia Theatre. There are several character parts and there will be a further meeting in the New Year for those interested in these and the show in general.
This will be a theatre fundraising production and will be
staged Saturday 2nd and Monday 4th to Saturday 9th June 2012.
For any further information or to register interest please
contact Mark Glover on 01455 207710 or 07807 011289 or Kay McMichael on 07702
96 7702.
Music
For general shows, concerts, exhibitions and other arts events, throughout Leicester and Leicestershire see our events page
For a guide to music in Leicester/shire, see our Music home page
For live rock music gigs go to the Rock Gigs page
For Jazz, Blues and Acoustic there is a special page
For Karaoke and open mic nights, we have a page for those too!
Theatre
For plays see our events listings and our Theatre home page
Festivals
For a complete listing of all festivals see our festivals
dates page
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See our new section on African and Caribbean
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