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CHRIS LIDDIARDFriday 6th un l Saturday 28th JanuaryWith a love of watercolour and the South Downs, Chris’s work includes both abstract andrealis c work, o en with the diff erences blurring, and witha quest for originality.

ART UNDER GROUNDOpen mes for Art10am to 4pmFridays and Saturdays

MIKE HATCHARDFriday 3rd un l Saturday 25th FebruaryBest known as a musician Mike has had many cartoons and illustra ons published. He has,however, recently allowed himself“the indulgence of returningto pain ng.”ALAN MANKTELOWFriday 3rd un l Saturday 1st AprilBest described as “a sensuousquality of intui ve wisdom hoveringon the brink of Dionysianabandonment ... poised within a meless Arcadia of dream-like uncertainty.”ROGER WHELLAMSFriday 7th un l Saturday 29th April“Simply, photography from a diff erent perspec ve.”

TheUnder Ground Theatre

Tone up, get fi t and have fun, ‘Strictly’ style.Every Friday from January 6th to February 3rd, then every Friday from February 17th to March 17th.Classes a er this date are to be confi rmed.Two classes, weekly:10.30am to 11.15am and 11.30am to 12.15pm. Venue opens at 10am.Taught by professional Ballroom & La n dancer Alex Skinner.These dance lessons are for adults of all abili es and require no partners - you dance as individuals. Created by BBC Strictly Come Dancing’s Ian Waite and Natalie Lowe, Fitsteps uses a variety of Ballroom and La n dance, from Waltz and Quickstep to Cha Cha Cha and Jive. Fitsteps is the most fun way to get ac ve.Limited spaces available.Comfortable shoes should be worn.Sessions: £5To sign up for one or mul ple sessions, email: [email protected]

Our volunteer-run venue has something for everyone this season - at aff ordable prices or free

we off era one-man Drama to a sixteen-piece Big Band

a complete history of jazz piano and a complete series of Beethoven

a Jagger look-alike and a Sinatra sound-alikeFilms of every hue from Scarlet, Yellow to Noir

Talks on Art and Art on FilmSong writers and Song Makers

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MEET TOMMY ATKINSSaturday 28th January - 7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.On August 4th 1914, with the declara on of war between Britain & Germany, reservist Tommy Atkinsis immediately called up to serve his country. Within weeks he sees his fi rst ac on in the fi elds of France and subsequently experiences the full scale of lifein the Western Front trenches of the First World War - the horror, the pain, the misery, the boredom and even the moments of joy. This brand new play wri en by playwright/actor Peter Gill (Talbot House, The Jerry Lee Lewis Story) details, through the eyes of a simple ‘Tommy’, the reality of war for those who actually fought it. In an astonishing solo performance, ‘Meet Tommy Atkins’ takes the audience through his war - a war that saw him fi ght at Ypres, Passendale, Loos and on the Somme and that took him to the depths of despair but also brought him unique comradeship that he would never fi nd again. From the beginning of the war to the end, Private Tommy Atkins was there.

This is his story.

Tickets: £10

‘compelling, moving, insigh ul and believable .... beau fully wri en and performed’

- Stage Talk Magazine

ALEKSANDER SZRAMPianoSunday 26th February - 2.45pm. Our 18th season of Chamber Recitalscon nues with a performance by oneof our most popular visi ng pianists.His programme will include favouriteworks by Chopin as well as Schumann’sNovelle en Op.21.Tickets: £10 (UGT members £9, students £5)

Venue & café bar open 2.15pmfor all Classical Music events

IRINA LYAKHOVSKAYAPianoSunday 30th April - 2.45pm. In her second appearance this season, Irina con nues her marathon of playingall of Beethoven’s 32 Piano Sonatasin this and the next three seasonsof Chamber Recitals.Today’s programme will consist of the Sonatas, numbers 2, 10, 17 (The Tempest) and 26 (Les Adieu).Tickets: £10 (UGT members £9, students £5)

DUOViolin & PianoSunday 19th March - 2.45pm.Eleanor Percy & Irina Lyakhovskayaare The Eastbourne Arts Centre’s ‘Ar sts in Residence’. Today’s programme includes thefi rst Violin Sonatas by Brahms &Schumann and music by Gershwin. Tickets: £10 (UGT members £9, students £5)

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FREE CONCERTSEVERY SATURDAYHIGHLIGHTING LOCAL PERFORMERS10am - 12 noonVenue opens at 9.30amRECYCLED7th JanuaryHugely popular band playinghits of the 50s and 60s

SKIDDLE-AM-BAM14th JanuarySean and the boys are back - with Skiffl e and Jug band music

SOUTHERN SPIRIT21st JanuaryPop and Rock favourites fromthe 50s onwards

BARBER & TAYLOR28th JanuaryBluesy Americana, classic coversand great originals

WILL & WOLFIE4th FebruaryRag me, Jazz, Blues and more from the guitar wizards who can sing too

BEXHILL UKELELE BAND then RETROBEAT11th FebruaryUkeleles galore followed byclassic Rock and Pop

POCKET SIZE18th FebruaryWelcome return for the trio playing country, pop & their own tunes

FAR FROM CAROLINA25th FebruaryTerry and Mel playing great guitar& vocals - country to tradi onal folk

ANDY & MAC then THE TWAGGER BAND 4th MarchRousing singalong duo followed by Sussex’s acclaimed trad ensemble

BLACK STRAP MOLASSES11th MarchEastbourne’s premier folk band grace us for another great show

FLEUR DE PARIS then ANDRÉ NICOLAS18th MarchDebut for two great actsfrom across La Manche

THE GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY25th MarchSongs from the Eastbourne’s Society’s latest show

JO, CHRIS & GRAHAM1st AprilFabulous harmonies and great songs from Chichester-based trio

JOHN CAVE then BARBER & TURNER8th AprilSeaford’s comic cave man then Classic Americana and original gems

PHILLIP ROBBINS15th AprilAll round top class entertainer plays everything from Sinatra to The Beatles

RESONATE22nd AprilThe talented duo return - expectcovers and originals with a jazzy feel

ACOUSTICA29th AprilAcclaimed trio perform greatarrangements of well-known hits

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THE DRAWTONES LIVEwith Special Guest DEREK NASHFriday 31st March - 8pm. A er their successful concert at the UGT back in October, we are delighted to welcomeback these rising stars in the Bri sh Jazz scene. Also joining them for what will surely be a superb show is the Bri sh award-winning saxophonist Derek Nash (Jools Holland Rhythm & Blues Orchestra), hailed by The Guardian (and many others) as “one of the most versa le saxophonists in the UK today.” An evening of fi ne Jazz, Funky Organ Classics and some Original composi ons featuring music from such greats as Jimmy Smith, George Benson, Miles Davis, John Scofi eld and many more.www.thedrawtones.com www.dereknash.comTickets: £12 (UGT members and students £11)

Venue & bar open at 7.30pm for all Jazz eventsO en staged in in mate cabaret style.

HARMLESS FUNKFriday 27th January - 8pm. This fi ve-piece band features a selec on of some of the fi nest musicians in the UK. They play a dynamic and exci ng blend of classic andcontemporary funk, adding touches of Jazz, La n and Rock, with inven ve and spontaneous ensemble work and fl ashes of individual virtuosity. Their members have performed with the likes of Sir Paul McCartney, Robert Plant, Beverly Knight, James Taylor Quartet, Ola Onabuleand many more, bringing a wealth of musicality, passion and fl air every me they perform. www.harmlessfunk.comTickets: £12 (UGT members and students £11)

THE SOUTH COAST BIG BANDFriday 24th February - 8pm. The South Coast Big Band are an exci ng 16-piece group comprised of some of the best jazz & swing musicians on the South Coast. Having played some great jazz clubs and fes vals - and the UGT - in 2016, they’re very happy indeed to be welcomed back for their fi rst return visit.Featuring the music of Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Tom Kubis, Buddy Rich, Rob McConnell, Neil He i, The Great American Songbook vocals and so much more.www.southcoastbigband.co.ukTickets: £12 (UGT members and students £11)

THE MIKE HATCHARD TRIO‘A COMPLETE HISTORY OF JAZZ PIANO’Friday 28th April - 8pm. Enjoy an informa ve and truly entertaining tour through the ages tonight as Mike and hisboys - that’s Bobby Worth ondrums and George Trebar on bass - play Jazz Piano classics. Featured music includes Jelly Roll Morton through to Chick Corea with tributes to many well known players (including J. P Johnson, Fats Waller, Bill Evans, Thelonius Monk, Oscar Peterson, Erroll Garner and Art Tatum) as well as some lesser known personal favourites such as Dodo Marmarosa & Willie ‘the Lion’ Smith.Tickets: £12 (UGT members and students £11)

Mike is a man of many talents. Enjoy his art exhibi onin the UGT foyer from Friday 3rd to Saturday 25th February.See page 3 of this brochure.

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MEET THE LOCAL AUTHORSIMON BRETTFriday 17th March - 7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Join award winning and best-selling author Simon Bre OBE, FRSL, radio producer and writer of detec ve fi c on, notablyCharles Paris, Mrs Pargeter, Fethering and Blo o & Twinks.Sheila Bugler interviews, Q & As will follow, and books will be available for cash purchase and signing.Tickets: £6 includes a glass of wine/tea or coff ee + light buff et.

AFTERNOON LAPTOP CLINICOn the last Friday of every month17th January 24th February 31st March 28th April1pm - 4pm. Venue and café open 10am.Bring along your laptop, tablet or portable device and anexperienced technician will be with you - giving assistance, advice and taking you on a step-by-step process to improveyour machine or your knowledge of using it. First come, fi rst served.Sessions are free. Dona ons appreciated for a job well done.

POETRY CAFÉOn the second Wednesday of every month 11th January 8th February 8th March 12th April8pm. Venue and bar open 7.30pm.A platform for local poets to present their original works to an appreciative audience in our relaxed and comfortable Theatre café-bar. A guest performer will perform an extended set at each event. Open to all - performers and listeners alike.Free entry. Dona ons appreciated for the featured guest.

NETWORK EASTBOURNESunday 12th March1pm - 4pm. Venue and café open 12.30pm.Our seasonal Networking event con nues. New to the town or long me resident - come and connect. There’s more going on culturally than you might think. Whether you’re a musician, ar st, fi lmmaker, designer, webcaster, promoter, would-be volunteer - or just passionate about ‘ge ng involved’ - come and catch up.Free entry.

RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY IN ARTSaturday 25th February - 2pm. Venue and café open 12.30pm.The first of a series of talks by patronsAndrew Forrest and Robert Milnes. Today, they will explore some of the tremendous range of images and musicassociated with this theme. Free entry.

A TRIP DOWN THE RIVER CHARENTESaturday 11th February - 2pm. Venue and café open 1pm.Join raconteur Brian Freelandfor a richly illustrated talk onone of France’s most fascina ng rivers. King Henri IV called the Charente “the most beau ful river in my kingdom” but it is so much more than that. In previous centuries the river has been a ba leground for the Moors, the Vikings, the English and the Nazis. It has been a key route for the transporta on of goods. It is presently, and happily, increasingly used for recrea on and leisure.Free entry.

AN AFTERNOON WITHBRIAN FREELAND& CLARKSON ROSEFriday 3rd March - 2.30pm. Venue and café open 1pm.A double bill presenta onin which playwright, author andspeaker Brian recounts his colourful career in theatre (RSC and Royal Ballet included) followed by his telling of the story of Eastbourne resident ‘Clarkie’ and The Twinkle Tours: 50 years of Seaside Entertainment.Tickets: £6 (UGT members £5).

Most events are free.Star ng this season -The Patrons’ Talks

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Fri 6th ART EXHIBITION - CHRIS LIDDIARDSat 7th RECYCLED 10amSun 8th THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS 2.30pmWed 11th POETRY CAFÉ 8pmSat 14th SKIDDLE-AM-BAM 10amTues 17th PANIC IN THE STREETS 7.15pmThurs 19th BLUES - JACK J HUTCHINSON BAND 7.00pmSat 21st SOUTHERN SPIRIT 10amThurs 26th ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - JOHN CAVE 7.30pmFri 27th LAPTOP CLINIC 1pm - 4pm HARMLESS FUNK 8pmSat 28th BARBER & TAYLOR 10am MEET TOMMY ATKINS 7.30pm

Fri 3rd ART EXHIBITION - MIKE HATCHARDSat 4th WILL & WOLFIE 10amSun 5th THE SIN OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK 2.30pmWed 8th POETRY CAFÉ 8pmThurs 9th OPEN STAGE NIGHT 7.30pmSat 11th BEXHILL UKELELE BAND then RETROBEAT 10am A TRIP DOWN THE RIVER CHARENTE 2pmSun 12th THE SUSSEX SONG MAKERS 2.30pmThurs 16th BLUES - JIM CRAWFORD 7.30pmSat 18th POCKET SIZE 10am NOT THE ROLLING STONES 8pmTues 21st THE CLOUDED YELLOW 7.15pmThurs 23rd ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - RnR 7.30pmFri 24th LAPTOP CLINIC 1pm - 4pm THE SOUTH COAST BIG BAND 8pmSat 25th FAR FROM CAROLINA 10am RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY IN ART 2pm THE MIKE ROSS BAND 7.30pmSun 26th CLASSICAL - ALEKSANDER SZRAM 2.45pm

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

DIARY ART DRAMA JAZZ SATURDAY MUSIC

Fri 3rd ART EXHIBITION - ALAN MANKTELOW BRIAN FREELAND & CLARKSON ROSE 2.30pmSat 4th ANDY & MAC then THE TWAGGER BAND 10am EBONY, IVORY & A TOUCH OF BRONZE 8pmSun 5th SHERLOCK HOLMES DOUBLE BILL 2.30pmWed 8th POETRY CAFÉ 8pmSat 11th BLACK STRAP MOLASSES 10am SOUL OF SANTANA 8.30pmSun 12th NETWORK EASTBOURNE 1pm - 4pmThurs 16th BLUES - DAVE BECKETT 7.30pmFri 17th MEET THE AUTHOR - SIMON BRETT 7.30pmSat 18th FLEUR DE PARIS then ANDRÉ NICOLAS 10amSun 19th CLASSICAL - DUO 2.45pmTues 21st T-MEN 7.15pmThurs 23rd ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - NIGEL WESSON 7.30pmFri 24th LOCAL MUSICIAN’S SHOWCASE 7.45pmSat 25th GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY 10am FRANK SINATRA - THE MOVIE YEARS 8pmFri 31st LAPTOP CLINIC 1pm - 4pm THE DRAWTONES LIVE with DEREK NASH 8pm

Sat 1st JO, CHRIS & GRAHAM 10amSun 2nd SCARLET STREET 2.30pmFri 7th ART EXHIBITION - ROGER WHELLAMSSat 8th JOHN CAVE then BARBER & TURNER 10amWed 12th POETRY CAFÉ 8pmThurs 13th OPEN STAGE NIGHT 7.30pmSat 15th PHILLIP ROBBINS 10amTues 18th THE HITCH-HIKER 7.15pmThurs 20th BLUES - MIKE ROSS 7.30pmSat 22nd RESONATE 10amThurs 27th ACOUSTIC SESSIONS - THE TWAGGER BAND 7.30pmFri 28th LAPTOP CLINIC 1pm - 4pm THE MIKE HATCHARD TRIO 8pmSat 29th ACOUSTICA 10amSun 30th CLASSICAL - IRINA LYAKHOVSKAYA 2.45pm

MARCH

APRIL

SPOKEN WORD FILMS MUSIC CLASSICAL VARIETY

ALL THE CALENDAR DETAILS CORRECT AT TIME OF GOING TO PRESSPLEASE FOLLOW OUR WEBSITE FOR ANY ADDITIONAL EVENTS

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FRANK SINATRA - THE MOVIE YEARSSaturday 25th March8pm. Venue and bar open 7.15pm.Award-winning singer RobertHabermann returns to presentthe songs & remarkable story of Frank Sinatra’s Hollywood years. Come and enjoy greatrendi ons of ‘The Lady is a Tramp’, ‘High Hopes’, ‘Ol’ Man River’ and so many more. Musical Director Trevor Brown provides accompaniment on the grand piano.Tickets: £13 (UGT members £12)

SOUL OF SANTANASaturday 11th March 8.30pm. Venue and bar open 7.30pm.Top fl ight musicians who captureall the excitement & energy of thisguitar legend and his band at their peak, whilst remaining loyal to the original arrangements. The show will take you on a Santana anthology trip playing his hits from 1969 right up to present day.Tickets: £15 in advance (£17 on the door)

7.30pm start.26th January: featuring John Cave23rd February: featuring RnR 23rd March: featuring Nigel Wesson27th April: featuring The Twagger BandRnR are regularly your hosts for an evening of in mate musicianship, onstage in the UGT auditorium, laid out in comfortable cabaret-venue style. Musicians and singers are invited to perform, with guests playing an extended set, to an apprecia ve audience.Free entry.

THE MIKE ROSS BANDSaturday 25th February 8pm. Venue and bar open 7.30pm.Mike and his four-piece cut upsharp and fast like a revvedup Allman Brothers Band with a point to prove and an un-damn-missable groove! Sexy smooth slidin’ southern soul from the Northern force of nature. Tickets: £8 (UGT members £7)

Venue & bar open at 7pm

UNDERGROUND ACOUSTIC SESSIONSOn the 4th Thursday of every month

NOT THE ROLLING STONESSaturday 18th February8pm. Venue and bar open 7.15pm.These guys make for one of the most authen c & impressiveinterna onal tribute bands you will see anywhere in the World. As well as being an excellent soundalike, their lead singer has appeared on TV in six countries as Mick Jagger and was once asked to stand in for him in a video. Behind him is a top quality band of experienced musicians. Together they create a memorable and energe c show that leaves audiencesfeeling they have had the very next best thing to the real band. “You won’t believe it’s not Jagger!”Tickets: £10

LOCAL MUSICIAN’S SHOWCASEFriday 24th March7.45pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Rising local musicians take to the UGT’s main stage tonight, where we give them the opportunity to shine brighter. Catch them here on the way to greater fame. Tickets: £5 in advance (£6 on the door)

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THE SUSSEX SONG MAKERS Sunday 12th February3pm. Venue and café open 2.30pm.The acclaimed all lady group returnsto present a mixture of wonderful ensembles, solos and duets, many embellished with complementary poetry. Includes works by Purcell, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Bri en and more. Directed by Elizabeth Muir-Lewis and with readings by Ann Gregory & Iona Taylor.www.thesussexsongmakers.co.ukTickets: £12 (UGT members £10)

THE UGT OPEN STAGE NIGHTSThursdays: 9th February + 13th April7.30pm. Venue and bar open 7pm.Calling all performers! Eastbourne’s got talent, so join us for a night of fun and laughter. The stage is yours and with the backing of great sound and ligh ng you can delight our audience. Whatever your talent - be it singing, reci ng, comedy, dancing or musical prowess - why not take to the stage. Backing tracks are accepted.Free entry.

EBONY, IVORY AND A TOUCH OF BRONZE with CORINNE MARSHSaturday 4th March8pm. Venue and bar open 7.15pm.Something diff erent and quitespecial tonight as mul - instrumentalist Corinne plays classical and modern favourites on piano, oboe, cor anglais & soprano and tenor saxophones. With a crystal clear Bose L1 sound system as her “accompanist”, expect Liszt, Gershwin, Grieg, Rogers & Hammerstein, Chopin, Lloyd Webber and more.www.corinne-marsh.comTickets: £10 (UGT members £9)

Venue & bar open half an hour prior to events. All ckets £5.

BLUES UNDERGROUND On the 3rd Thursday of every month

MIKE ROSSThursday 20th April - 7.30pm.With his powerful emo ve voice and intoxica ng virtuosic guitar playing, Mike will take you on a uniquely detailedtour of the Blues he loves to play, star ngin the Mississippi Delta & guiding you all the way to the here and now.

JACK J HUTCHINSON BANDThursday 19th January - 7.00pm.An established talented band with a contemporary sound, whose last two EPs made top 20 in the the various Blues download charts. Jack has been described by Classic Rock Blues magazine as “born to sing soul and blues.”

DAVE BECKETTThursday 16th March - 7.30pm.Dave is a seasoned and accomplished acous c blues ar st with accolades from Kontra Roots Promo ons, BBC Radio Surrey and Time Out Magazine.Described as under-rated and under-stated, come and judge for yourself.

JIM CRAWFORDThursday 16th February - 7.30pm.A welcome return for the man whose reviews include “A richness of voice youcan only be born with” and for years has been revered among professional musicians as a consummate fi nger picker and slide guitarist.

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THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS (1954 COL 116m)

Sunday 8th January - 2.30pm.An engrossing roman c drama, adapted from the F. Sco Fitzgerald tragic love story. A disillusioned American writer fi nds himself in France a er the war. With Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson and an all-star cast.

Venue & café bar open at 2pm All ckets £5, includes tea & cake.Cinema set in tradi onal & table style.Each fi lm will be introduced.

THE SIN OF HAROLD DIDDLEBOCK (1947 BW 90m)

Sunday 5th February - 2.30pm.This fi nal comedy of legendary actor Harold Lloyd starts in a silent 1925 fi lm but con nues with wi y repartee as he ages, takes chances and lives life to the full – so much more than a comedy.

SHERLOCK HOLMES DOUBLE (1939+44 BW 80m+63m)

Sunday 5th March - 2.30pm.TWO Basil Rathbone classics today. ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’ is set in Victorian mes and a phantom beast is the mystery. Then to the 1940s and in ‘Spider Woman’ a femme fatale is involved with some ghastly suicides.

SCARLET STREET (1945 BW 103m)

Sunday 2nd April - 2.30pm.Somewhere between fi lm noir and black comedy, this fi lm was originally banned in New York State for its portrayal of illicit love, vice and murder. Decide for yourself a er watching this intriguingly immoral produc on.

UGT fi lm ma nees on the fi rst Sunday of each month. Tea & cake & great discussion a er the fi lm.

PANIC IN THE STREETS (1950 BW 96m)

Tuesday 17th January - 7.15pm.New Orleans ... and there’s only 48 hours to locate a killer infected with pneumonic plague. This Oscar-winning thriller with a poignant message and great cast including Richard Widmark and Jack Palance is s ll as tense today.

Venue & bar open at 6.45pm All ckets £4. Cinema set in tradi onal & table style.Each fi lm will be introduced.

THE CLOUDED YELLOW (1950 BW 95m)

Tuesday 21st February - 7.15pm.An atmospheric man-on-the-run thriller starring Trevor Howard as an ex-spy who helps Jean Simmons, framed for murder, fl ee across the Lake District to Liverpool, with Scotland Yard and the killer close behind.

T-MEN (1947 BW 92m)

Tuesday 21st March - 7.15pm.This visually brilliant and powerful thriller is semi-documentary in style as it follows two U.S. Treasury agents- the ‘T-Men’ - going under cover to break a currency counterfei ng ring.

THE HITCH-HIKER (1953 BW 71m)

Tuesday 18th April - 7.15pm.A relentlessly suspenseful thriller in which two fi shing friends pick up a psycho c escaped convict who tells them he intends to murder them when the ride is over is. Based on a true-life story. Edmond O’Brien stars.

UGT fi lm evening on the third Tuesday of each month. A season of great fi lms, best seen in company

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HIRE USThe Under Ground Theatre/Eastbourne Arts Centrevenue is available for hire at compe ve rates.

Facili es include:A 156 seat venue with 48-channel stage ligh ngrig with Jester control desk; 24 channel Yamaha sound desk; full auditorium sound system and up tosix on stage monitors. Technical support included.SM57 and SM58 microphones with stands, DI boxes and music stands as standard - AKG condensers, Sony ECM 77 e-clip mics available by arrangement.Direct audio and single & mul ple camera videorecordings available by arrangement.Big screen digital video projec on system for talks - inputs from DVD, laptop and other devices, withconnectors for most tablets - for control from on stage or the technical opera ons box.Concert standard Danemann grand piano.Two dressing rooms with private toilets.A 45 seat bistro-style licensed bar/coff ee bar mee ng room with 9 tables and power points and large 50”wifi connected monitor with direct feed fromthe auditorium.Technical sheets and booking forms can be found on

the ‘Hire Us’ op on on our [email protected]

Tel : 0843 289 1980

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