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A LOT HAPPENS WITHIN SHEFFIELD’S SEVEN HILLS
This culture calendar brings together some of the city’s 2018 highlights – from festivals of music, beer, film and literature to exhibitions, gigs, and shows. It’s lovingly put together by Our Favourite Places, the Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals. For more event listings, plus art and theatre reviews and insider tips on where to eat, drink and shop while you’re in town, visit ourfaveplaces.co.uk
SHEFFIELD CULTURE CALENDAR 2018
BeerSheffield is as much a city of ale as it is city of steel. It’s crammed full of brilliant boozers – from the Sheffield Tap in all its Edwardian splendour off platform 1B at the railway station to the cosy Rutland Arms to neighbourhood favourites like The Broadfield, The Hallamshire House and The Brothers Arms. In recent years, a handful of specialist shops have opened the city’s palette to weird and wonderful brews too. And at the heart of any good pub or bottle shop is excellent beer; luckily, Sheffield’s also home to some smashing breweries – you can even drink in some of them, like Sentinel in the city centre.
MusicDIY culture thrives in Sheffield, and nowhere is that more evident than in its music scene. Small DIY venues dot the city, filling spaces that once belonged to shops or factories with eclectic lineups of musicians from both near and far. These places – like The Audacious Art Experiment, Delicious Clam, Foodhall, Regather, The Lughole – run on love, big dreams, and a good helping of community spirit. Establishments like The Harley, the iconic Leadmill, Plug, O2 Academy, The Greystones, Picture House Social, Yellow Arch, and Bungalows and Bears, meanwhile, bring to town some of the most exciting names in everything from indie and pop to blues and reggae.
Start your beery trip with a trail round the real ale paradise that is Kelham Island and Neepsend, where you’ll find The Fat Cat, Kelham Island Tavern, The Gardeners Rest, The Wellington, The Riverside, and more. Don’t miss Sheffield Beer Week in March and Steel City Beer and Cider Festival in October, and find us online (ourfaveplaces.co.uk) for more pointers on pubs, booze shops and ale trails.
Corporation is the city’s longstanding home for those about to rock. Hope Works is there for the late-night revellers. Sheffield Jazz has been a prolific promoter in the city for over 35 years. For things at the more classical end of the spectrum, there’s Music in the Round and Sheffield City Hall. And one weekend a year, party with the whole city, as Tramlines festival and its fringe events bring all manner of music to pretty much every corner of Sheffield.
JAN FEB MARMon
1Thu
1 LGBT History Month
Season, Showroom 1-28 Feb Abstract Orchestra: Dilla,
O2 Academy
Thu
1 Bad Blood Blues,
Theatre Deli 1-3 Mar
Tue
2Fri
2 Bobby Mair, Leadmill Kaia Kater, Greystones Lee Gamble & more,
Hope Works
Fri
2 Outlines Festival 2-3 Mar Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
2-3 Mar
Wed
3Sat
3 Veg Out, 92 Burton Rd Cabbage, Plug The Wedding Present,
Leadmill
Sat
3 Stick In The Wheel,
The Greystones Comedy Club: Sarah
Bennetto/Bec Hill, Regather
Thu
4Sun
4 Yungblud, Harley Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Sun
4 Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Fri
5Mon
5 Highly Suspect, LeadmillMon
5 SheFest: celebrating
International Women’s Day 5-11 Mar
Sat
6Tue
6 Japan Film Season,
Showroom 6 Feb-2 Mar Changing Lives, Weston
Park Museum 6 Feb-1 Jul
Tue
6 Russell Brand, City Hall Bruno Heinen, Firth Hall
Sun
7Wed
7 Jorja Smith, Leadmill Thomas Truax, Greystones Out Ink, Regather
Wed
7 Verse Matters, Theatre Deli Beth Nielsen Chapman,
City Hall
Mon
8Thu
8 Five Encounters on a
Site Called Craigslist, Theatre Deli Beth Orton, Plug
Thu
8 Wild Woman, Theatre Deli
8-9 Mar The Wailers, O2 Academy Tom Binns, Leadmill
Tue
9 The Nutcracker,
Lyceum 9-13 Jan Under the Bed Sale,
Cupola 9 Jan-3 Feb
Fri
9 Chicken Soup, Crucible
Studio 9 Feb-3 Mar British Sea Power, Leadmill Bill Bailey, City Hall
Fri
9 The Outdoor City
Weekender 9-11 Mar Sound Junction, DINA Helena Hauff, Hope Works
Wed
10Sat
10 The Lost World/King Kong,
Abbeydale Picture House Pastoral Echoes, Upper
Chapel
Sat
10 Motherlogues, Theatre Deli
10-11 Mar Indie Beer Feast,
Abbeydale Picture House
Thu
11 Verse Matters, Theatre Deli To Kill A King, Plug
Sun
11 Paul Chowdhry, City Hall Bowling for Soup, O2
Academy Marmozets, Leadmill
Sun
11 La Belle Époque: The Short
Straw, Firth Hall
Fri
12 Dick Whittington, The
Montgomery 12-20 Jan
Mon
12 Fat Friends: The Musical,
Lyceum 12-17 Feb
Mon
12 Sheffield Beer Week
12-18 Mar
Sat
13 Sufi Singers, RegatherTue
13 Parliament of Trees, Yorks.
Artspace 13 Feb-24 Mar Schubert in Sheffield III,
Firth Hall
Tue
13 University of Sheffield
Chamber Orchestra, Firth Hall
Sun
14Wed
14 Valentine’s with The Village
Screen, Abbeydale Picture House
Wed
14 On the Outskirts of a Large
Event, Crucible Studio 14-15 Mar Samantha Baines, Leadmill
Mon
15 Strangers on a Train,
Lyceum 15-20 Jan
Thu
15 Skip Rap, Theatre Deli Mark Nevin, Greystones High Contrast, Leadmill
Thu
15 Damien Dempsey, City Hall King No-One, Leadmill
Tue
16Fri
16 Jack Cheetham, Bloc
Billboard 16 Feb-13 Apr The Black Madonna &
more, Hope Works
Fri
16 Up ‘n’ Under, Crucible
Studio 16-17 Mar Yazz Ahmed Band, Crookes
Social Club
Wed
17 Ben Ottewell, GreystonesSat
17 Hope is Strong, Millennium
Gallery 17 Feb-10 Jun The Orielles, Yellow Arch
Studios
Sat
17 I, Cupola 17 Mar-21 Apr Tom Williams, Regather National Steaming
Weekend 17-18 Mar
Thu
18 2ndlife, Bloc Projects
18 Jan-10 Feb
Sun
18 John Reilly, GreystonesSun
18 Handsome Family, Plug Wahala Comedy Clash,
Leadmill David Baddiel, City Hall
Fri
19 Kofi/Barnes Aggregation,
Crucible Studio Club Rush #2, The
Audacious Art Experiment
Mon
19Mon
19Sat
20 Leonore Piano Trio,
Crucible The Cribs, Foundry
Tue
20 Quartet, Lyceum
20-24 Feb
Tue
20 7 Brides for 7 Brothers,
Lyceum 20-24 Mar Sam Smith, Fly DSA Arena Ruhaani, Firth Hall
Sun
21 Lucy Farrell, RegatherWed
21 John Robins, City Hall Kings of The South Seas,
Greystones
Wed
21 Gary Numan, Foundry Harriet, Greystones
Mon
22Thu
22 The Witching Hour, Samuel
Worth Chapel Frost/Nixon, Crucible
22 Feb-17 Mar
Thu
22 Verdi La Traviata, City Hall Blancmange, O2 Academy
Tue
23 George’s Marvellous
Medicine, Lyceum 23-27 Jan
Fri
23 Here I Am, Millennium
Gallery 22 Feb-20 May Me & My Bee, Theatre Deli
22-23 Feb
Fri
23 Simon Day, Abbeydale
Picture House Field Music, Foundry Eliza & the Bear, Harley
Wed
24Sat
24 Between the Lines
Children’s Festival Japan Now North
24 Feb-1 Mar
Sat
24 Siobhan Miller, Greystones
Thu
25 Andrey Zvyagintsev
Season, Showroom 25 Jan-8 Feb Rik Carranza, Leadmill
Sun
25 The Music Man, Firth Hall My Neighbour Totoro,
Abbeydale Picture House
Sun
25 Hookworms, Picture House
Social Peter Cropper Alumni
Orchestra, Firth Hall
Fri
26 Trish Clowes, Crookes
Social Club DJ Stingray 313 & more,
Hope Works
Mon
26 Lefty Scum: Josie Long/
Grace Petrie/Jonny & the Baptists, City Hall Tribal, Theatre Deli
Mon
26Sat
27 The Revival: Women and
the Word, secret venue Lughole 2 Fundraiser, The
Audacious Art Experiment
Tue
27 Mamma Mia!, Lyceum
27 Feb-17 Mar We Are The Lions...,
Lantern 27 Feb-3 Mar
Tue
27Sun
28 Whitney: Queen of the
Night, City Hall
Wed
28 Chouk Bwa Libète,
Firth Hall Stephen Bailey, Leadmill
Wed
28 Shrek: The Musical,
Lyceum 28 Mar-8 Apr Schubert Piano Sonatas,
Crucible Studio
Mon
29 Hairspray, Lyceum
29 Jan-3 Feb
Thu
29 Joe Goddard (Hot Chip)
DJ set, Leadmill Tantz & Mansion of Snakes,
Abbeydale Picture House
Tue
30Fri
30Wed
31 Loveless preview
+ Q&A, Showroom Johnny Dowd & Melle de
Boer, Greystones
Sat
31 Received Dissent: American
Mail Art from 1968, Graves Gallery 31 Mar-28 Jul
APR MAY JUNSun
1 Sharrow Lantern Carnival An Evening with Bez
(Happy Mondays), Leadmill
Tue
1 My Dad Wrote A Porno:
Live, City Hall The Rat Pack, Lyceum
1-5 May
Fri
1 Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
1-2 Jun
Mon
2Wed
2Sat
2 Sister Act Live Choir,
City Hall
Tue
3 Sofa, Crucible StudioThu
3 Verse Matters, Theatre Deli Simon Evans, Leadmill
Sun
3 Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Wed
4 Brooke Sharkey,
The Greystones
Fri
4 A Party After the End of the
World, Theatre Deli 4-5 May Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
4-5 May
Mon
4 An Officer and a
Gentleman, Lyceum 4-9 Jun
Thu
5 Dane Baptiste, Leadmill Showhawk Duo, Plug
Sat
5 Open Up 5-7 May The Music Makers,
Firth Hall
Tue
5Fri
6 Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
6-7 Apr Evanescence: Live with
Orchestra, City Hall
Sun
6 Iain Stirling, City Hall Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Wed
6Sat
7 Jeffrey Lewis & Los Bolts,
Plug
Mon
7 Dan and Phil, City HallThu
7 Sheffield Doc/Fest 7-12 Jun
Sun
8 Grumpy Old Women To
The Rescue, City Hall
Tue
8 Yorkshire Silent Film
Festival 8-27 May Chk Chk Chk (!!!), Leadmill
Fri
8 One Flew Over the
Cuckoo’s Nest, Crucible 8-23 Jun
Mon
9 Black Men Walking,
Crucible Studio 9-12 Apr Shame, Leadmill
Wed
9 Trump the Musical, Theatre
Deli 9-12 May
Sat
9 Peace in the Park,
Ponderosa Seize the Day, Cupola
9 Jun-7 Jul
Tue
10 Northern Ballet’s Jane Eyre,
Lyceum 10-14 Apr Little Comets, Leadmill
Thu
10 Bully, Picture House SocialSun
10Wed
11 Declan O’Rourke,
The Greystones Nerina Pallot, Leadmill
Fri
11 Sheffield Chamber Music
Festival, Crucible Studio 11-19 May Ray Lamontagne, City Hall
Mon
11 Alexander Glass, Bloc
Billboard 11 Jun-4 Aug
Thu
12 Words of Beauty,
Theatre Deli
Sat
12 Our Country’s Good,
Crucible 12-19 May Eurovision, Showroom Open Up 12-13 May
Tue
12Fri
13 Joey Holder, Bloc Projects
13 Apr-5 May Kim Wilde, Plug James Elkington, Regather
Sun
13 National Mills Weekend,
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet & Shepherd Wheel 12-13 May
Wed
13Sat
14 Goat Girl, Picture House
Social Bastille: Reorchestrated,
City Hall
Mon
14Thu
14Sun
15 Gregory Porter, City HallTue
15 Matthew Bourne’s
Cinderella, Lyceum 15-19 May
Fri
15Mon
16 Art, Lyceum 16-21 Apr Girl Ray, Leadmill
Wed
16 Portraits from the Market,
Yorkshire Artspace 15 May-23 Jun
Sat
16Tue
17Thu
17 Museums at Night,
Kelham Island Museum
Sun
17 Belly, Leadmill
Wed
18 Indie Business Fair,
Showroom
Fri
18 Alex Hitchcock Quintet,
Crookes Social Club
Mon
18Thu
19 Mo Gilligan, City Hall Toko Telo, Firth Hall
Sat
19 Nettles Longs for
Butterflies, Theatre Deli
Tue
19 Migration Matters Festival,
Theatre Deli 19-23 Jun Katy Perry, Fly DSA Arena
Fri
20 Sound Laboratory Week,
Firth Hall 20-28 Apr Festival of Debate,
20 Apr-30 Jun
Sun
20Wed
20Sat
21 Record Store DayMon
21 Mountains: The Dreams of
Lily Kwok, Crucible Studio 21-23 May May Fayre, Weston Park
Thu
21Sun
22 Wild Willy Barrett’s
French Connection, The Greystones Eric Bibb, City Hall
Tue
22 Alexander Armstrong,
City Hall
Fri
22Mon
23 Sunset Boulevard, Lyceum
Theatre 23-28 AprWed
23Sat
23Tue
24 Lilly Hiatt, The GreystonesThu
24Sun
24Wed
25 Shonen Knife, PlugFri
25 Anyone’s Guess How We
Got Here, Theatre Deli 25-26 May The Hallé, City Hall
Mon
25Thu
26 Tom and Bunny Save the
World, Theatre Deli 26-28 Apr Paul Sinha, Leadmill
Sat
26 Sheffield Food Festival
26-28 May
Tue
26Fri
27 Scott Doonican, Lantern
Theatre Vein Trio, Crookes Social
Club
Sun
27 Yorkshire Silent Film Festival
finale: Andy Warhol’s Empire + live score, Abbeydale Picture House
Wed
27Sat
28 Rhesus Negative, Cupola
28 Apr-2 Jun The Hollies, City Hall
Mon
28Thu
28 Music in the Gardens,
Sheffield Botanical Gardens 28 Jun-1 Jul
Sun
29Tue
29 This House, Lyceum
29 May-2 Jun
Fri
29 Love and Information,
Crucible Studio 29 Jun-14 Jul
Mon
30 Josh Rouse, PlugWed
30 Fleabag, Crucible Studio
30 May-2 Jun
Sat
30 Victorian Giants: The
Birth of Art Photography, Millennium Gallery 30 Jun-23 Sep
Thu
31 Shappi Khorsandi, Leadmill
Ongoing
The Wizard of Oz, Crucible -20 Jan Mapping the Limits of
Space, Graves Gallery -17 March The Wonderful Mr
Willughby’s New Natural History, Western Bank Library -28 Feb Traceability is
Credibility, Yorkshire Artspace -3 Feb Photomarathon
Sheffield 2017 Exhibition, Millennium Gallery -28 Jan
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Street artSheffield is home to a diverse and talented community of artists, and many of them have used the city itself as their canvases – bringing colour to gable ends and brightening up side streets. Street art is scattered all across the city, but is particularly ubiquitous in the area known as the Cultural Industries Quarter. Here, around Arundel, Brown and Sidney Streets, you’ll find pieces by some of Sheffield’s most creative street artists: Kid Acne, Phlegm, Florence Blanchard, Rob Lee, Faunagraphic, Rocket01, Mila K.
Heritage and museumsEach September, Heritage Open Days give the culturally curious access to fascinating historic treasures – which in Sheffield involves tours of everywhere from former steelworks to mosques to Victorian cemeteries. Beyond that, there are heritage delights to explore year-round across the city. Learn about the buffer girls and little mesters who built Sheffield’s reputation for metalwork at Kelham Island Museum, in one of the city’s oldest industrial sites. In the city centre, say hi to a statue commemorating the women of steel, who during wartime stepped into previously off-limits jobs to keep the foundries running.
GalleriesJust uphill from the railway station, Millennium Gallery is the cultural gateway to Sheffield, perfectly positioned for the start of a city centre art crawl. Shows range from international modern art to imaginative perspectives on Sheffield. From here, explore a few centuries’ worth of art history at Graves Gallery round the corner above the Central Library. Just south of the centre you’ll find a string of small galleries in converted cutlery workshops: APG Works are screen printing pros, Bloc Projects host exhibitions and talks from some of the country’s most interesting current artists, Gloam showcases emerging talent, and 99 Mary Street leans towards graphic art.
Stage and screenTudor Square is the centre of Sheffield’s theatreland. Here, the 19th-century fairytale Lyceum sits next door to 1970s icon the Crucible. The former is big on West End musicals while the latter focusses on critically acclaimed modern playwrights, with a smaller Studio stage that leans more towards the experimental. Also in this thespian corner of the city are the Library Theatre and the Montgomery, which host a high percentage of the city’s am-dram – along with the cosy Lantern Theatre in the suburb of Nether Edge. If you’re after a more leftfield night at the theatre, try Theatre Deli. This deserted shop turned theatre stages emerging talent fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe and ambitious immersive shows.
Elsewhere, street art covers the sides of pubs, like Fagan’s, The Red Deer, Shakespeare’s, The Riverside, Frog and Parrot. And in 2016, Kid Acne and Florence Blanchard hosted Feature Walls, inviting 16 renowned artists from around the world to Sheffield with their paintbrushes and spray cans, painting murals in places like the Wellington Street car park and Charles Lane. So keep your eyes peeled as you roam the city, and pause to admire its open-air gallery.
Travel further back in Sheffield’s industrial history at 18th-century Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet and 16th-century Shepherd Wheel. Discover local social history at Weston Park Museum, curiosities of nature at the University of Sheffield’s Alfred Denny Museum, and fire engines through the ages at the National Emergency Services Museum. And follow the Norfolk Heritage Trail from medieval to modern Sheffield, starting at the hilltop ruin of Manor Lodge, which once held Mary Queen of Scots in captivity.
Home to around 80 artists and makers, Yorkshire Artspace hosts open residencies in its gallery. Access Space mixes technology and art while Roco is a gallery, studio complex, cafe, design shop and hackerspace in one. Two stalwarts of Sheffield’s contemporary art scene – Site Gallery and S1 Artspace – are closed for expansion work, so look out for their reopening dates in 2018. And be sure to hop on the tram to Cupola in Hillsborough.
The likes of DINA, Leadmill and Regather host regular comedy clubs. The Showroom, meanwhile, is Sheffield’s indie cinema – and with four screens, it’s one of the biggest in Europe. Look out for festivals dedicated to documentaries, horror films and more throughout the year. The recently revived and incredibly charming Abbeydale Picture House puts on occasional film and music events, while a host of film clubs regularly pop up in unconventional venues all over the city.
JUL AUG SEPSun
1 Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Wed
1Sat
1 Powerful Silence, Cupola
1 Sep-6 Oct
Mon
2Thu
2Sun
2 Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Tue
3Fri
3 Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
3-4 Aug
Mon
3Wed
4Sat
4Tue
4Thu
5 Verse Matters, Theatre DeliSun
5 Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Wed
5Fri
6 Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
6-7 Jul
Mon
6Thu
6 Heritage Open Days
6-9 Sep
Sat
7 Cliffhanger Festival 7-8 JulTue
7Fri
7 Sheffield Walking Festival
7-16 Sep Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
7-8 Sep
Sun
8Wed
8Sat
8 Photomarathon Sheffield
Mon
9Thu
9Sun
9Tue
10Fri
10 Rebecca Ounstead, Bloc
Projects 10 Aug-1 Sep
Mon
10Wed
11Sat
11Tue
11Thu
12Sun
12Wed
12Fri
13Mon
13Thu
13 Heritage Open Days
13-16 Sep
Sat
14 Figure, Cupola
14 Jul-25 Aug
Tue
14Fri
14Sun
15 1940’s Weekend & Vintage
Fayre, Kelham Island Museum 14-15 July
Wed
15Sat
15Mon
16Thu
16Sun
16Tue
17Fri
17Mon
17Wed
18 Songs from the Seven Hills,
Crucible 18-21 Jul
Sat
18 Sheffield Film & Comic
Con, Fly DSA Arena 18-19 Aug
Tue
18Thu
19Sun
19Wed
19Fri
20 Tramlines Festival
20-22 Jul
Mon
20Thu
20 Festival of the Mind
20-30 Sep
Sat
21Tue
21Fri
21 The League of Gentlemen
Live Again, City Hall
Sun
22Wed
22Sat
22 Sheffield Ceramics
Festival, Meersbrook Park Walled Garden 22-24 Sep
Mon
23Thu
23Sun
23 Down by the Riverside,
Kelham Island Museum
Tue
24Fri
24Mon
24Wed
25 Circus!, Weston Park
Museum 25 Jul-4 Nov
Sat
25Tue
25Thu
26Sun
26Wed
26Fri
27 Great Northern
Contemporary Craft Fair, Millennium Gallery 27-29 Jul
Mon
27 Sheffield Fayre, Norfolk
Heritage Park
Thu
27 At Your Service, Yorkshire
Artspace 27 Sep-8 Nov
Sat
28 Pride SheffieldTue
28Fri
28Sun
29Wed
29Sat
29 Sensoria Festival
29 Sep-6 Oct
Mon
30Thu
30Sun
30Tue
31Fri
31 Art in the Gardens,
Sheffield Botanical Gardens 31 Aug-2 Sep
OCT NOV DECMon
1 Melanin Fest: celebrating
Black History Month 1-31 Oct
Thu
1Sat
1 Kelham Island Museum
Christmas Market 1-2 Dec
Tue
2Fri
2 Illuminate the Gardens,
Botanical Gardens 2-4 Nov Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
2-3 Nov
Sun
2 Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Wed
3Sat
3Mon
3Thu
4Sun
4 Caro Emerald, City Hall Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Tue
4Fri
5 Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
5-6 Oct
Mon
5Wed
5Sat
6 Off the Shelf Festival of
Words 6-27 Oct Test Bed #2, Bloc Projects
6-27 Oct
Tue
6Thu
6Sun
7 Cliff Richard, City Hall Antiques Quarter Flea
Market, Abbeydale Picture House
Wed
7 Sarah Millican, City Hall
7-8 Nov
Fri
7 The Human League,
Fly DSA Arena Peddler, 92 Burton Rd
7-8 Dec
Mon
8Thu
8Sat
8Tue
9Fri
9 Pearl Jam, O2 AcademySun
9 Abbeydale Community
Christmas, Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
Wed
10 Steel City Beer and Cider
Festival, Kelham Island Museum 10-13 Oct
Sat
10 Sheffield Print Fair,
St Mary’s Church
Mon
10Thu
11 Elvana: Elvis fronted
Nirvana, O2 Academy
Sun
11Tue
11 Deacon Blue, City Hall
Fri
12 No Bounds Festival,
Hope Works
Mon
12Wed
12Sat
13 Peaks, Cupola
13 Oct-17 Nov
Tue
13Thu
13Sun
14Wed
14Fri
14Mon
15Thu
15Sat
15Tue
16Fri
16Sun
16Wed
17Sat
17Mon
17Thu
18Sun
18Tue
18Fri
19 Celluloid Screams Festival,
Showroom 19-21 Oct Josh Whitaker, Bloc
Billboard 19 Oct-15 Dec
Mon
19Wed
19Sat
20 Ross Noble, City HallTue
20Thu
20Sun
21Wed
21Fri
21Mon
22Thu
22Sat
22Tue
23 Joe Lycett, City HallFri
23Sun
23Wed
24 Joanna Lumley, City HallSat
24 Human, Cupola
24 Nov-5 Jan 19
Mon
24Thu
25Sun
25Tue
25Fri
26Mon
26Wed
26 Best of 2018 Season,
Showroom 26-30 Dec
Sat
27 The Dualers, LeadmillTue
27Thu
27Sun
28Wed
28Fri
28Mon
29Thu
29 Lau, Abbeydale Picture
House
Sat
29Tue
30Fri
30Sun
30Wed
31 Spooky Songs Family
Workshop, Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
Mon
31