What`s On
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What`s On
What’s On January » April 2011 Address The Met, Market St, Bury, BL9 0BW Tickets 0161 761 2216 Admin 0161 761 7107 email post@themet.biz web http://themet.biz Welcome There’s plenty to get excited This season, there’s plenty to Come along to events and about this season with The see including Dave Spikey, Paper support us to keep us as Met building on our reputation Birds, Roddy Woomble, Seth one of the best independent The Met is run by Bury for attracting the very best Lakeman and Mike Harding. art centres in the UK. Metropolitan Arts Association, in touring artists to Bury. We welcomed a record number David Agnew, Director a registered charity (No 701879). We’re also making a number of of visitors last year with plenty We gratefully acknowledge changes to the venue, including of sell outs. Make sure you the support of our funders: a new recording studio opening book early for this season And of our sponsors: Paper made from an FSC accredited sustainable source, using vegetable based inks. Please recycle this brochure. in April 2011. We’ve built a new and avoid missing studio space and made upgrades out on these to make your visit even more fantastic of an exciting experience. artists. Uiscedwr and Mat Walklate jam in The Met’s Malt bar, December 2010 Manc Floyd C O M E D Y Dave Spikey Thursday 20 & Wednesday 26 January 8pm / £15 / £14 conc The legendary comedian returns for a warm up in aid of the Charity Paws 4 Kids. R O C K & P O P C O M E D Y R O C K & P O P Manc Floyd Laughing Horse Comedy Competition Whole Lotta Led Full Circle 2011 Sat 15 January 8.30pm / £10 Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon is one of the biggest selling albums in musical history. Wednesday 19 Led Zep IV show January 8.30pm / £5 Friday 21 January 8.30pm Released in 1973, it stayed on The Met is once again the venue the US Billboard Album Charts for the northern heat of this for 741 weeks continuously, the prestigious national comedy longest duration of any album ever. competition featuring a selection In this concert tribute band Manc Floyd perform the album in its entirety, as well as of acts who will compete for a chance of fame where you the audience are the judges! £12 advance / £14 door Whole Lotta Led pay tribute to Led Zeppelin with a mixture of Zep classics alongside the whole of the Led Zeppelin IV album. Given the thumbs-up by no less a guitar god than Jimmy Page classics from Animals, Wish So come along and cheer a himself, Whole Lotta Led are You Were Here and The Wall. local through to the finals. the Led Zeppelin tribute band. Dave Spikey D R A M A J A Z Z Call Mr Robeson Written and Performed by Tayo Aluko Wednesday 26 January 8pm £10 / £6 concession & members Tayo Aluko’s one man show is a roller coaster journey through the life of African American actor, singer and activist Paul Robeson. An internationally known star of the stage in the 1920s, in later years Robeson became increasingly political, fighting racial segregation and supporting socialism. Call Mr Robeson highlights how his activism caused him to be disowned and disremembered, even by the leaders of the civil rights movement. The Swing Commanders Thursday 27 January 8pm / £10 / £9 concession & members Europe’s number one Western have emerged as international Swing sextet are are back at artistes with their unique The Met, with their new line rendition of popular music The play features some of Robeson’s most famous songs up, bigger and better than from the ’30s, ’40s and ’50s. and speeches, including a dramatic rendition of Ol’ Man River. ever. The Swing Commanders Prepare for a great night out! R ock & P op Thea Gilmore Friday 28 January 8pm / £16 seated / £14 standing Acclaimed as the finest UK singer- “The most coherent, literate songwriter of her generation, and charged British singer- Thea Gilmore has blazed a trail of songwriter of her generation... quality and artistic independence. makes mincemeat of the She has collaborated and shared current propensity for stages with The Waterboys, feyness” **** MOJO F olk R oots Richard Wood Joan Baez, Steve Earle, Martha Wainwright and Beth Orton. A Mr Kite Benefit. F A M I L Y Room in the Sky Saturday 29 January 8pm Lyngo Theatre Company Saturday 29 January 1pm / £6 / £4 members The sky is so much bigger than You can join in on stage or stay £12 / £10 conc & members Dynamic celtic fiddle playing from Canadian Richard Wood. the earth and everything comes in your seat as the action is A foot-tapping collection of from it - light and shadow, brought to you by CBeebies’ celtic jigs, reels, strathspeys, and clouds and rain and all the green Razzle Dazzle and Let’s clogs - traditional dance tunes, grass and the woolly sheep. Celebrate star Patrick Lynch. and new material inspired by Two clowns play with all the The world will seem a bigger sky things and get everyone place afterwards... Ages 5-10. else to play with them too. his love of Scottish folk music. “The most entertaining fiddler I have ever seen.” Shetland Times D R A M A The Ring of Stones Presented by t-Chi Productions Thursday 3 February 7.30pm R O C K & P O P Roddy Woomble £8 / £6 concession F A M I L Y S H O W Who’s Been Sitting in My Chair? Freehand Theatre Saturday 5 February 1pm The inspiring musical about the £6 / £4 members plague village of Eyam returns A musical version of the well to raise money for British forces known tale – with porridge and charity Help for Heroes. bears and one two three chairs. A cast of eighteen, full orchestra Think you know this story? It’s and original songs. Powerful not easy to tell when it’s winter musical theatre with laughter and the bears won’t wake up. and tears in equal measure. But spring puts a spring in our C omedy steps – and one little girl is First Thursday Comedy Club always a step ahead… Ages 3-7. Thursday 3 February 8.30pm / £8 Featuring comedians George Friday 4 February 8pm / £16 Familiar to many thousands He follows up his acclaimed of music fans as the front 2006 solo debut My Secret man in the Scottish rock band is My Silence with a tour Idlewild, Roddy Woomble promoting his new album. Egg, Daliso Chapondra, Phil is also a celebrated solo Buckley and Paul Savage. songwriter and performer. A Mr Kite Benefit. R ock & P op F O L K R O O T S From Stormy Monday via Vin Sandy Wright Vin Garbutt Handbags and Glad Rags to his Garbutt and The Toxic Cowboys Saturday 5 February 8pm number one hit Out of Time. Thursday 10 February 8pm £12 / £10 conc & members F O L K R O O T S moving, inspired, funny and gut ahab best kept secret. A renowned wrenchingly honest. This singer Friday 11 February 8.30pm songwriter, his works have songwriter is a BBC Folk Award £8 advance / £10 door £12 / £10 conc & members Sandy Wright is Scotland’s Vin Garbutt’s music is powerful, been performed by Eddi winner (and many times nominee) Reader, Lau, Kris Drever, and has been at the forefront of Karine Polwart, Chris Wood, the folk world for many years. Roddy Woomble and Boo Hewerdine. In his sixtieth year he released his first album The Songs of Sandy Wright. With a band behind him Sandy was quickly invited to play at the Edinburgh Fringe and R O C K & P O P Ahab emerged from the vibrant music scene in Hoxton and Shoreditch, the creative heart of north London. The band share a love of American music and Chris Farlowe songwriting, and honed their with The Norman Beaker Band skills busking throughout London. Friday 11 February 8pm / £15 Mixing Americana with a British folk-rock sensibility, Ahab’s An unmissable evening of soul music has a laid-back swing and blues from this legendary but there’s also an undercurrent singer with a staggering fifty of indie edginess – a lot like years in the business. the popular Munford & Sons. will embark Chris has guested with the upon his greats, including Van Morrison “Ahab is the real deal – topnotch UK Americana featuring first ever and toured with The Manfreds, tight four-piece harmonies.” UK tour. Alan Price and many others. Simon Mayo, BBC Radio 2 Chris Farlowe R O C K & P O P F O L K R O O T S Man Made Sole Saturday 12 February 8.30pm / £12.50 / Standing Man Made Sole Man Made Sole return to The Met Performing songs from Stevie to raise money for the NSPCC Wonder to Amy Winehouse, charity. This twelve piece band from Chic to The Commitments, guarantee to get you off your Man Made Sole always seat and on to the dance floor. get the place jumping. D R A M A Others Paper Birds Theatre Company Wednesday 16 February 7.30pm Iranian artist, Paper Birds offer a £10 / £6 concession & members visual and political exploration of Other women, deconstructing the Others stories and voices of women from the East and West, from different Paper, pens and envelopes offer peepholes into strangers’ worlds; ahab sides of the television screen and different sides of the law. Emily Portman Thursday 17 February 8pm £10 advance / £12 door Inspired by folktales and ballads, Emily Portman weaves harmony-rich narratives relaying female experience. These visions of a darker Albion conjure landscapes where mythical where secrets, self portraits and Through live music, movement sirens collide in urban confessions are shared through a and verbatim text, The Paper backstreets. Emily’s first series of armchair interrogations. Birds attempt to represent three album has been received with Based on a six-month exchange absent women and question if it overwhelming acclaim. with of letters and emails with a is possible to better understand The Observer hailing it “A prisoner, a celebrity and an other women or indeed ourselves. remarkable and original debut.” C O M E D Y Buzz Hawkins Half-term holiday fun for kids... TTFN Tour 2011 F A M I L Y S H O W How the Koala Learned to Hug Friday 18 February 8pm £15 / £12.50 concession Rib-cracking comedy sketches People’s Theatre Company and daft bits from a lifetime on the radio, crammed into one bazzin’ show for old times sake. Buzz Hawkins looks back at The Bradshaws an’ all that... and forward to the all new Bradshaws animation series. B L U E S Monday 21 February 1pm F A M I L Y S H O W A Little Bird Told Me Snail Tales Saturday 19 February 1pm £6 / £4 members £6 / £4 members Written for parents to enjoy with their children, this is a charming tale about the magic of family and, of course, the importance of a nice warm hug! F A M I L Y S H O W Elmer the Elephant Blunderbus Theatre Company Friday 25 February 1pm £8 / £6 children & concession Green Mac Enter the world of wizards, Friday 18 February witches and magical animals games and first class hugging. patchwork. He was yellow and red 8.30pm / £8 brought to life with music, All you and pink and purple and blue and puppetry, ventriloquism, audience need green and black and white. But participation and a touch of magic! are he was not elephant-coloured… Green Mac showcase the extraordinary talents of Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac from 1967-70. Delightfully absurd and always Featuring classics including colourful, curious and fun, the Albatross, Man Of The World and stories explore everything Black Magic Woman, they perform from helpful gazelles to the blues Peter Green style! dragon poo. Ages 3 to 11. Join us for some great stories, sing-along songs, superb your ears (and your arms!). Ages 4+. Elmer was different. Elmer was Based on David McKee’s bestselling book, this fun-filled show bursts to life with jungle characters, catchy songs, and beautiful hand-crafted puppets! Ages 4+. F olk R ock C omedy Teddy Thompson Mike Harding Saturday 19 February 7.30pm Wednesday 23 February 8pm / £15 Supported by David Ford £15 advance / £16 door / Standing Son of folk rock royalty Richard and Linda but don’t let the good manners, pretty melodies and folk legacy fool you. Teddy Thompson is a seething ball of malcontent brought up on a diet of classic country music, merging the writing skills of Dad with the vocal grace of Mum; not a bad start. Here are real songs of heartbreak; bitter lyrics and intricate pop. Introspective but never dreary. With In this, his first tour for fifteen years Mike Harding returns to his roots with a vengeance. With a couple of guitars and more than forty years of material to draw on, Mike will lead you into his own comic world with stories and songs that have had audiences collapse with laughter from Sydney to Stockton, Hong Kong echoes of U2, Springsteen to Huddersfield. An and Jackson Browne, there’s evening of songs, plenty of foot-stomping to Teddy Thompson Me, a guitar and some daft stuff go with the melodrama. daft stories and monologues. Mike Harding C O M E D Y F O L K R O O T S Tom Stade Emily Smith Thursday 24 February 8pm Friday 25 February 8pm £12 / £10 concession £12 / £10 conc & members As seen on BBC 1 Michael Emily Smith is a leading light McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow of the contemporary Scottish and BBC 2 Mock The Week. folk scene. Her powerful, clear vocals have gained her award This clever and controversial winning, worldwide recognition. Canadian tackles a huge range of topics, from the obscure Emily comes to The Met with to the familiar, from simple songs from Traiveller’s Joy, her gags to quirky anecdotes with stunning new album of songs unexpected punchlines. written and gathered on the road. F O L K R O O T S Lau Saturday 26 February 8pm / £15 / £12 concession & members Twice a sell out with Met most innovative exponents audiences in the past two years, of modern traditional music best group at the BBC Radio in Scotland today: Kris Drever 2 Folk Awards for two years (guitar and vocal); Martin running, Lau is a formidable Green (piano accordion); and union of three of the finest and Aidan O’Rourke (fiddle). D R A M A When Will I Be Famous? C O M E D Y Three Bonzos and a Piano Hard Graft Theatre Company Wednesday 2 March 8pm £10 / £8 concession & members How easy is it to become famous? After last year’s hit comedy Poles Apart, Hard Graft return with a brand new show. This time they’ll be trying to become famous in three months. To watch their celebrity film go to hardgraft.co.uk A M E R I C A N A C omedy Eve Selis First Thursday Comedy Club Wed 2 March 8pm / £10 San Diego’s queen of Americana returns to The Met. Eve blends Thursday 3 March 8.30pm / £8 Friday 4 March 8pm / £15 Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band Three Bonzos and a Piano will fans will be delighted to provide a very entertaining, life learn that Roger Ruskin affirming ‘hair of the dog’. Spear, Rodney Slater and Sam Dadaism for the New Age Spoons have teamed up with delivered by the Old Sculptors many styles of American music This month’s comedy club super-pianist Dave Glasson of Surrealism - Vivian into a high calibre cocktail topped features the hilarious Dame to create more fun, music and Stanshall’s legacy is heartily Mandy Knight, Jonathan Mayor, subversive diversion in the celebrated. A guaranteed Andy Watson and Duncan Oakley. spirit of the ageless band. hilarious evening of comedy. off with a splash of her delicious “lemonade and whiskey” voice. V ariety with her heartfelt singing offset Bury’s Got Talent 2011 with wonderful stories. song, whether it’s one of her own from 10am / Free to enter melancolic compositions or a dancer, a singer or a songwriter? A member of a band, dance troupe or choir? Can you perform a novelty or variety act? Then why not audition for a place in this year’s Bury’s Got Talent Ben Waters communicate the message of a Auditions Saturday 5 March Are you a comedian, a magician, a Edwina Hayes She has a special ability to competition? To book a place call Anton on 07765 873 612. Part of “So You Think You’ve Got Talent 2011”. F olk R oots Edwina Hayes Saturday 5 March 8pm £10 / £8 concession more familiar cover version. She has just released her third album Good Things Happen Over Coffee. D rama Fame PADOS Youth Theatre Tue 8 - Fri 11 March 7.30pm Sat 12 March 2.30pm & 7.30pm £7 Tue & Sat matinee £8 all other performances It is nothing short of a global B lues Ben Waters Trio phenomenon. From the hit movie and long-running TV series to the recent smashhit West End musical, Fame is indeed gonna live forever. Saturday 5 March 8pm Set during the last years of £12 seated / £10 standing New York’s celebrated High Top flight blues pianist Ben Waters brings his band to Bury for some hot New Orleans-style blues, rock’n’roll and boogie woogie. One of the UK’s finest pianists, and humorous performers, Ben takes time off from his big band School for the Performing Arts, Fame is an inspiring story of a group of students as they commit to four years of grueling artistic and academic work. PADOS Youth Theatre return Edwina Hayes’ performances are project to make a welcome following their sell-out full of warmth and immediacy, return to smaller venues. success with Les Miserables. R ock & P op W orkshop F olk R oots Where Blues Meets Hip Hop Dàimh The Roots of Popular Music Saturday 12 March 4pm / £4 James Grant Friday 11 March 8pm £14 / £12 conc & members energy, fast-flowing mixture with this dynamic Gaelic of tunes, fusing together their six-piece playing Scots, Irish individual styles on bagpipes, popular music and the musical and Cape Breton music. elements of rhythm and melody. Learn how to use rhythm and melody to explore the links between blues and hip hop. With Ty Garner. B lues songwriters in the UK, James Grant is probably best known Saturday 12 March 8pm for his work with Love and £10 / £8 concession & members Money and Karen Matheson. Celebrate St Patrick’s Day Looking at the history of Ty Garner One of the most talented Thursday 17 March 8pm / £12 / £10 concession & members This group are immensely talented with a live energy fiddle, banjo, guitar, bodhran and mandola to create a unique and compelling sound. rarely rivaled, Dàimh (Dive) Featuring Gaelic Mod Gold offer a fresh, up to date Medalist, Calum Alex approach to traditional music. Macmillan on vocals, Dàimh An exciting combination of released their most recent musicians perform a high album Diversions last year. Ty Garner performs original His solo career has been equally songs inspired from life and from successful, with strong influences living life! His new album, My of Scott Walker and John Martyn Internet Baby has a world class in his work. His fifth album, line-up of musicians who create Strange Flowers was released a cultural mix of blues roots, last year to great acclaim. jazz, psychedelia and beyond. Dàimh A mericana F O L K R O O T S A mericana Matt Andersen Seth Lakeman Trio Coal Porters Featuring Seth Lakeman, Benji Kirkpatrick and Cormac Byrne Saturday 19 March 8pm with special guest Sam Carter £12 / £10 conc & members Thursday 17 March 8pm £8 advance / £10 door At the Grant Arms, Ramsbottom Canadian Matt Andersen has a larger than life showmanship that has been earning him a fervent and steadfast audience wherever he graces the stage. Friday 18 March 8pm Widely regarded £17 Seated / £15 Standing His most recent as the UK’s album, Hearts foremost and Minds was folk singer- released this year. songwriter, Seth Lakeman takes the established folk orthodoxy and turns it on its head. The spirit of the rock band meets the timeless and Armed with a “killer voice” (Nitin Sawhney) and the ability to play his guitar “like a harp” (Time Out), special guest Sam Carter made his mark with his debut heartfelt subject album Keepsakes matter of the folk last year which led to tale in a blur of fiddle, Matt’s sprawling blues, roots acoustic guitar and foot- and rock musical hybrid with his stomping rhythms, with sorrowing and soulful voice has Seth’s unmistakable sparked a phenomenal buzz. vocals riding the wave. a BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Horizon Award for best newcomer of 2010. The Coal Porters started life as a folk band but have metamorphosed into an authentic all-acoustic bluegrass band and never looked back. Their albums The Chris Hillman Tribute Concerts and Turn The Water On, Boy! built on this exciting new acoustic format, which audiences across the country instantly warmed to. Their new album Durango has just been released to rave reviews from Q and Uncut amongst others. D rama R O C K & P O P Optimism Fuzzy Logic Theatre Company Dave Rotheray’s Life of Birds Wednesday 23 March 7.30pm Wednesday 23 March 8pm / £15 £8 / £6 concession & members The former Beautiful South guitarist brings his modern folk concept Optimism album to The Met. With guests Bella Hardy, Jim Causley and You want to be loved. People Damon Butcher (Beautiful South). love lambs, so... become a lamb. R ock & P op Most people know when they’ve The Enid made a wrong decision. But what happens when someone is convinced theirs is the right one? Optimism is a twisted tale Thursday 24 March 8pm £17 / Standing Dave Rotheray’s Life of Birds The Enid are the world’s foremost of desire and self worth told through the eyes of an idiot. Blending dark clown with symphonic rock band fusing rock The Enid music with the power, dynamics and scale of symphonic classical multimedia and unusual music. The masters of their art, physicality, this production their achievement spans more is both brutal and dreamlike, than twenty years. The band have presenting a constant stream just released Journey’s End, a of unlikely characters, peculiar powerful, romantic, uplifting and situations and striking visuals. thought provoking new album. J A Z Z King Pleasure & the Biscuit Boys Friday 25 March 8pm / £12 / £10 concession & members King Pleasure and the Biscuit Atomic Magazine from New Boys are more than just the York wrote “To those who say world’s greatest swing band, that swing is a musical form they are an institution! Paul best left to Americans, prepare Jones on BBC Radio 2 called to be proven wrong. This British them “the hardest act to follow combo is bullet-proof!”. since the parting of The Red Sea”, F O L K R O O T S V ariety The Urban Folk Quartet Saturday 26 March 8pm / £10 Bury’s Got Talent 2011 Semi Final The Urban Folk Quartet (Joe Sunday 27 March 7.30pm Broughton, Paloma Trigas, Frank £6.50 / £6 groups of 10+ Moon and Tom Chapman) is a coming together of four of the most inspired and experienced young people working in music today. Band members have played with The Chieftains, The An evening of entertainment and variety as the best of the Bury’s Got Talent 2011 auditionees take to the stage to compete for a place in this years final! Albion Band, Chris While and Presented by Platinum Bellowhead amongst others. Productions and Promotions. D rama F O L K R O O T S The Birthday of the Infanta Rua Macmillan and Ewan Robertson Trestle Theatre Company Wednesday 30 March 7.30pm / £10 / £6 concession & members Adults and young people alike Adapted from Oscar Wilde’s are invited by the Infanta, the story and performed in Trestle’s Spanish princess, to her twelfth unique physical style, The birthday party, the only day Birthday of the Infanta takes of the year she is allowed to you on a compelling journey, play with other children. But through the constraints of mixing with those not of her social hierarchies to the own rank comes at a price… price paid for love. Ages 9+. Thursday 31 March 8pm £10 / £8 conc & members Both winners of BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Traditional Musician of the Year award, Ewan Robertson and Rua Macmillan join forces to create one of the most dynamic duos on the folk circuit. Ewan is best known for his work with the popular Breabach. He Rua is a celebrated solo musician has just released his debut and released his debut album album, Some Kind of Certainty. Tyro last year to great acclaim. J azz It Might As Well Be Spring Metro Jazz Tuesday 29 March 7.30pm / £6 Put a spring in your step with a selection of great tunes from Metro Jazz, The Met’s community jazz orchestra, led by Munch Manship. R O C K & P O P F olk R oots Never For Ever The Chair A tribute to Kate Bush Friday 1 April 8pm Alan Fats Price Waller £10 advance / £12 door Never For Ever are a four piece band dedicated to re- R O C K & P O P J azz Alan Price 52 Skidoo Thursday 31 March 8pm £20 / £17.50 conc & members Alan Price began his world class musical career in the early sixties as arranger and keyboardist for legendary rock group The Animals. A tribute to Fats Waller experience that is Kate Bush. The show includes all the £12 seated / £10 standing Hailing from Orkney, this is The Chair’s first ever non-festival gig south of the border. In 2007 they won Best New Act award at Celtic Connections Open Stage, and just one year later were hits, and uses costumes and named Best Band at the Scots Friday 1 April 8pm movement based on the Trad Music Awards. With twin £10 / £8 conc & members original videos and footage fiddles, banjo, accordion, guitar, from the only live tour. bass and percussion, The Chair Three-piece 52 Skidoo are a tribute to legendary ’20s With the emphasis on jazz pianist Fats Waller. attention to detail, Never In 1965, he formed the Alan Price They bring back to life the Set, with whom he recorded a era of prohibition, speakeasys, string of chart topping hits. In vaudeville, rent parties, Harlem the late sixties he embarked stride piano and hot jazz. on a distinguished solo career. creating the music and visual Saturday 2 April 8pm For Ever are as close as you’ll get to the real Kate Bush. Join the band at new show, Alan continues to produce his The Joint is Jumpin as they invite unique brand of music, and he you to a 1920’s stride piano The performs regularly across Europe. party in the heart of Harlem. Chair are about energy, fun, and great traditional music. P O E T R Y The David Wax Museum The Ian McMillan Orchestra Friday 8 April 8pm £14 / £10 concs Yorkshire words and European music A mericana With Latin rhythms, call-and- The David Wax Museum response hollering, accordion Wednesday 6 April 8pm £8 advance / £10 door The David Wax Museum (“one of Boston’s hottest new bands” The Boston Globe) fuses exuberant Mexican roots music with homegrown American country pumping and donkey jawbone rattling, they have won over audiences internationally. C omedy First Thursday Comedy Club Thursday 7 April 8.30pm / £8 from poet, broadcaster and comedian Ian McMillan, composer Luke Carver Goss and friends. Ian hosts weekly hit radio show The Verb. He’s The Today Programme, You Yorkshire Planetarium’s Poet & Yours, Any Questions, in Space, Poet-in-Residence Quote Unquote, Just A for Barnsley FC, Humberside Minute and Have I Got News Police’s Beat Poet, Yorkshire For You? His rip-roaring folk, creating a unique Comedy with Tony Burgess, Gus TV’s Investigative Poet and a poetry shows are legendary. Mexo-Americana sound. Tawse, Adam Staunton and more. regular on Newsnight Review, Cats make him sneeze. F O L K R O O T S D R A M A D rama Jesus Christ Superstar PADOS Theatre Group Tue 12 - Fri 15 April 7.30pm / Sat 16 April 2.30pm & 7.30pm anniversary of the premiere nearly 1000 performances. Monkey Poet’s Welcome to Afghanistan! of Jesus Christ Superstar, Since then and thanks Thursday 14 April 7.30pm Tim Rice and Andrew to worldwide touring £8 / £6 concession & members Lloyd Webber’s smash productions and revivals on hit musical sensation some of the most prestigious based on St John’s Gospel stages, Jesus Christ Superstar account of the last week has become a phenomenon of Jesus’ life. enjoyed by millions. £8 Tue / £12 Sat evening / £10 all other performances Karine Polwart Trio PADOS Theatre Group will The show premiered on be marking the fortieth Broadway in 1971 and ran for In the last two centuries, Britain has fought three brutal wars in Afghanistan. This new black comedy jumps Saturday 9 April 8pm back in time to the 1830s to look £16 / £14 conc & members at the first and most disastrous Twice winner of Best Original Song at the BBC Folk Awards, Karine Polwart combines the economy and universality of of these. Drawing on eye witness testimony, it weaves a vivid tale of cynical politicians, bumbling generals and weary squaddies. the folk storytelling tradition A double bill with Monkey with a probing intellect and Poet’s Welcome to the UK!, a compassionate lyricism. hilarious look at modern Britain. F olk R oots R ock & P op Buddy Findlay Napier Jane Taylor Band Fri 15 April 8pm / £8 advance / £10 door £8 advance / £10 door Findlay leads the Scottish nu-folk Jane Taylor is no ordinary singer/ revolution with anthemic tales of love, songwriter. She has an intangible B lues debauchery and sin. Napier has been magic in her voice, the kind emerging as a songwriter of that draws you in and holds increasingly impressive you. Honest, real songwriting Buddy Whittington Whittington Saturday 16 April 8pm stature for some years are combined with smoky, sassy, now, in his Queen’s sultry melodies with a razor sharp Anne’s Revenge side- lyrical bite. Beautiful... Song project as well as writing at it’s absolute best. Thursday 21 April 8pm £14 / £12 concession Lead guitarist in John Mayall’s The Bluesbreakers, Buddy with Back of the Jane Moon’s repertoire. Taylor Napier is clearly Whittington is now a solo artist playing a mix of original material, classic blues from the likes of relishing the BB and Freddie King to Delbert chance to put his McClinton and Warren Haynes. own work centre stage, and it certainly Buddy’s passionate guitar merits such standing, playing has earned him many especially matched with plaudits, including an appearance his colourfully expressive, Findlay in Guitarist Magazine’s 100 thrillingly powerful voice. Napier Top Unsung Guitarists. F olk R ock Silver Dogs Stig of the Dump Wolf Tales Saturday 23 April 8pm F olk R oots Katriona Gilmore and Jamie Roberts Thursday 21 April 8pm £8 advance / £10 door BBC Radio 2 Horizon Award nominees Katriona Gilmore (ex-Tiny Tin Lady) and Jamie Roberts (Kerfuffle) perform material ranging from blazing instrumentals to contemporary arrangements of traditional songs. Their first album Shadows & Half Light was described as “inspired” by fRoots and awarded five stars by Rock’n’Reel . £8 advance / £10 door Silver Dog’s six members Fun for the Easter holiday... are drawn from a variety F amily S how F amily S how of musical backgrounds classical) which results in an Stig of the Dump Wolf Tales experience unlike that of any Image Musical Theatre (including rock, soul, blues and other English folk rock band. The band’s live set is built around original interpretations of traditional songs, stories and legends. Blending acoustic, ambient and rock elements, Silver Dogs will appeal to lovers of folk and rock music alike. Saturday 23 April 2.30pm £6 / £4 members Pickled Image Wednesday 27 April 2.30pm £8 / £6 children & concession He’s big, he’s bad and very, very Clive King’s story of Barney and hairy but underneath he’s not his Neolithic friend Stig has that scary! Meet the Wolf, here been a favourite since the sixties. to set the record straight. Little Barney and Stig’s adventures Red Riding Hood is not the in and around the chalk pit innocent she pretends to be, and culminate in a journey back in as for those three little pigs... time to the days when there were only Stigs and stone circles. Pickled Image use puppetry, shadows, recipes and songs to Beautiful costumes, an ingenious create a hilarious look at the set and wonderful music. Ages 5+. truth behind fairy tales. Ages 5+. F O L K R O O T S Damien O’Kane Thursday 28 April 8pm £8 advance / £10 door Damien O’Kane has a growing reputation as a creative and F O L K R O O T S exciting musician and singer, The Demon Barbers regarded as one of the finest Irish players on the scene. Best known J A Z Z Stacey Kent and Flook, he has recently been Thursday 28 April 8pm / £17.50 Damien’s debut solo album Stacey Kent, a best-selling She has just released her member of the Blue Note new album, Raconte-Moi. roster of recording artists, now boasts six best-selling albums, a string of awards, including the British Jazz Award, The BBC Jazz Award for ‘Best Vocalist’, and Album “She has charm to burn, a smile that could give you for his work with Shona Kipling a member of Kate Rusby’s band. Summer Hill was released last year to great acclaim. Friday 29 April 8pm £12 seated / £10 standing Youthful, charismatic and with bags of attitude, The Demon Barbers combine traditional instruments with the oomph of a superb rhythm section, making a unique and captivating sound. hope in February and sings Taking traditional ballads, they like nobody’s business” make strange and dark tales of The Wall Street Journal Gothic danger; they don’t so of the Year, as well as a fan Featuring Jim Tomlinson on base that enables her to saxes, Graham Harvey on sell-out concert halls around piano, Jeremy Brown on bass the world. and Matt Skelton on Drums. much make folk rock as make it quiver and pulse with electricity. “one of the most exciting acts around... check them out...” fRoots Christian Bök Coming The Big Soon Whistle Festival Tickets on sale from January! Nine Below Zero Thursday 5 May 8pm / £15 T e x t Sound and Dark Lady Chatterley’s Lover Hull Truck Theatre Company Wednesday 11 May 8pm £12 / £10 concession Text Festival Saturday 30 April 7.30pm £8 / £4 concession John Spiers & Jon Boden A dramatically constructed evening of experimental sound-poetry including the Fri 6 & Sat 7 May Featuring… Michael McGoldrick Lúnasa Future Trad Collective Ross & Jarlath …and many more! The Big Whistle Festival features the UK’s finest folk musicians performing and teaching the whistle. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, there’s a class for you! first UK performance by acclaimed Canadian poet Spiers and Boden Lucy Kaplansky Christian Bök, the author of Friday 13 May 8pm Saturday 14 May 8pm the acclaimed Crystallography. £14 / £12 concession £14 / £12 concession Blazin’ Fiddles Hot Club of Cowtown Saturday 21 May 8pm / £15 Blazin’ Fiddles Thursday 23 June 8pm £16 / £14 concession Session A9 Sunday 22 May 8pm Arthur Smith £14 / £10 concession Wednesday 29 June 8pm £12 / £10 concession Chris and Kellie While Thursday 26 May 8pm Lucy Kaplansky £12 / £10 concession Belshazzers Feast Night of the Guitars Featuring Martin Turners Saturday 28 May 8pm £12 / £10 concession Wishbone Ash and Skinny Molly Orkestra del Sol Sunday 15 May 8pm / £15 Friday 3 June 8pm / £10 Mad, Bad and Cara Dillon Dangerous to Know Saturday 4 June 8pm / £20 The Blues Band Wednesday 8 June 8pm / £20 John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett MsFits Theatre Company Thursday 9 June 8pm £12 / £10 concession Tuesday 17 May 7.30pm Iona £10 / £8 concession Friday 10 June 8pm / £17.50 Fairport Acoustic Convention Danú Thursday 19 May 8pm Wednesday 15 June 8pm £15 / £12 concession £17 / £15 concession Le Vent Du Nord The songs of Leonard Cohen Friday 20 May 8pm £14 / £10 concession The Blues Band Keith James Saturday 18 June 8pm / £10 Cara Dillon Exhibition Joy Division Photographs by Martin O’Neill take part Classes & Streetwise Drama Met Express Mon 7.30pm-9pm Tues 10.30am-noon & 7.30-9pm Mondays 5pm-7pm A weekly drama session for young adults. Contact 0161 253 6476. Metro Jazz accepting new members. £70 (£50 conc) per term Stagecoach Led by Munch Manship. Front Tuesdays 5pm-7pm line musicians needed for From Bury Youth Service, led by Sundays 10am-1pm The Met’s community jazz MaD Theatre. email D.Cretney@ With Ruth Mauriello. For 6-16 orchestra. Over 16s only. bury.gov.uk for information. year olds with an interest in Bury Youth Dance Mondays 6.30pm-9.30pm In the Main Theatre Foyer This group is not currently Black Pudding Youth Theatre Workshops January, February & March Drama for people with disabilities. Martin O’Neill’s photographs dance, drama and music. For show legendary Manchester more information call 0161 763 band Joy Division playing live 6161 or 07738267346. Tuesdays 5pm-7pm at Bowdon Vale Youth Club Bury Boys Break-Dance Led by Claire Fildes. Auditions for places January 10 their creativity through dance Monday 4pm-5.30pm / £3 for performance. Participants are in February 1979, over a year before their infamous show at The Met. They capture the intimacy of the gig, which took place on a tiny stage in front of around 150 teenagers. For 11-17 years olds interested in dance. Young people explore A break-dance crew for boys from ages 11-16. Learn break invited by audition. The group Bury has recently been working on a A book of Martin’s dance moves and stunts. All Youth dance for film project with film photographs will be on sale. levels of experience welcome. Dance and dance artist Julia Griffin. Salsa Beginner’s course Script.com Free taster Sat 15 Jan, 2-5pm Wednesdays monthly Then every Tuesday at 7.30pm Interested in writing for TV, from Tue 17 Jan for 8 weeks theatre, radio or film? This £6 per week / £42 for course member led-group meets to Work off those extra Christmas share scripts, and offer support. calories and learn to dance! New members welcome. email Learn a catalogue of steps and Bury Youth Theatre turn patterns, building them into a routine that you can scriptdotcom@googlemail.com. Aiming High be revised and added to in fun Bury Youth Theatre Sing Weds alternate weeks / £4 with disabilities or additional and lively classes. No partner Weds 5.30-7pm (9-13 yr olds) Sing is a drop in group that needs, from Bury Council Childrens required but couples are very Weds 7-9pm (14 yrs +) gives anyone and everyone the Services and The Met. Craft and welcome. Casual clothing and £2.50 per session chance to enjoy the magic of drama sessions, gallery and theatre smooth soled shoes essential. Led by Marc Young, Clare Fildes group harmony singing, and to visits. Build confidence, make See you on the dancefloor! and Sammy Deas. Bury Youth experience a wide range of songs friends and learn skills in a fun and from many different genres. creative environment. practice and show off on any dancefloor. Each week steps will Saturdays 11am-1pm / £2 Weekly sessions for young people Salsa Improver’s sessions Theatre is a fun drama session which takes place at The Met The group sing unaccompanied Tuesdays 8.45pm for 6 weeks every Wednesday. BYT members (acapella) and all songs are Bloco Ashê £6 per week / £36 for course explore their creativity through taught by ear – no music reading Saturdays 11am-1pm Do you already know how to devising, improvising, games, ability is necessary. This is a non- £5 / £3 conc / £2 under 16s dance, but want to improve and other performance related performing group – the focus A welcoming and exciting samba your skills? Come to these activities whilst developing skills is very much on having fun and percussive workshop catering weekly sessions and learn such as team building, voice enjoying singing for its own sake. for beginners and beyond. The how to raise your game. projection and confidence! Come along and see for yourself! band welcomes new members. Edwin Street Recording Studio The Met is building on its success as a top north west folk venue by constructing a recording studio to become Food & Drink Start your evening with a meal at The Met and end it with a drink in one of our candle lit bars. the region’s leading centre for Eat in our restaurant Automatic, traditional music performance, serving fine food all day. participation, education and recording. The studio, set to open in April 2011, will be a facility for the community Sample real ales or a selection of fine whiskeys in our foyer bar Malt, open every day. and local musicians. This Our first floor Theatre Bar offers a professional space will support range of beers and wines before, talented musicians who would during and after each show. like to make music their career, use music as a device to help young people learn additional skills and attract professionals to train and record in Bury. For information about courses available, as well as costs for hiring the studio, email hires@ themet.biz or call 0161 761 7107. To book a table for your meal,call 0161 763 9399 Support The Met We are proud of our reputation and success but like all charities we know that we cannot rely on ticket income and subsidy alone. Donations and sponsorship have a real impact enabling us to fulfil our mission to entertain and delight as well as supporting emerging artists. We also support educational activities and work with trusts, foundations and donors to create projects such as the Family Friendly Film Festival • 10% off food in Automatic • Invitations to VIP and member events Seasonal newsletter • • Direct updates from the Director, David Agnew • Member allocations on sell out events • Priority notification of events Prices start from just £30 or £50 for a joint membership, valid for one year. and our Recording Studio. For more information call How to support The Met us on 0161 761 2216. Become a Friend Become a Corporate Friend Current friends include Manchester Give us a call to chat about how The Met and your company can work together. Donate to a project If you want to donate to The Met as an individual or a company you can do so on line, along with a ticket booking, or by visiting our ticket office. You can choose where your money goes: • £50 enables us to book a tutor to run workshops • £500 allows us to book a professional musician to deliver a workshop and a show • £1000 enables us to buy equipment for the recording studio or bring Airport, The Rock Shopping and in a theatre company for Our friend scheme includes Leisure Destination and The adult or children’s shows numerous benefits including: Mill Gate Shopping Centre. • Money off event tickets • No booking fee Or call us on 0161 761 7107 We tailor each membership on to chat about other projects the size of your donation. or sponsorship opportunities. Ticket booking Access By phone from 0161 761 2216 Online via www.themet.biz In person from The Met. Mon to Fri 10am-8pm; Saturday 11am-5pm. The Met is a fully accessible For performances, conferences, venue, both on its ground meetings and exhibitions, our and first floors. spaces are as versatile as your • The entrance is fully ramped with a lift to and professional facilities take the hassle out of your event: accessible toilet facilities. • • We have staff on hand to help. Should you require Other ticketing can supply that person a free ticket. information... • Awithmagnetic induction loop for hearing aid users is used • Concessions are available for children, and people over 60, in the Main Theatre for the on benefit, or in education. majority of our events. dogs are welcome, • Groups Buy 10 tickets in one • Guide and water can be • We are unable to offer refunds. Ticket exchange may be possible. • A transaction fee is provided upon request. We want your visit to The Met to be a first class experience. If you have any special Aged under 26? Then you can see brilliant theatre at The Met, absolutely free! events. Our experienced staff the main theatre and a personal escort, we transaction and get an 11th free. Hire The Met Sound and lighting The offer applies to shows that have the Night Less Ordinary logo above. by experienced stage To reserve your place just phone us technicians on the day of the event (on 0161 • Ticket sales through our friendly ticket office • • High quality catering from Fully licensed bar 761 2216) or call into The Met. We will hold your ticket for you until one hour before the show starts. Free theatre for under 26s is made possible through A Night the expert chefs of Automatic Less Ordinary, an Arts Council • Marketing advice and support England scheme in association We welcome promotions 618,000 free theatre tickets to by bands, amateur and anyone under 26 in more than professional groups, and 200 venues across England. The independent event promoters. scheme runs until March 2011. with Metro which will provide payable on phone and online requirements call us on Call The Met on 0161 761 7107 For more information visit bookings. There is no fee 0161 761 2216 to let us know, or email hires@themet.biz to themet.biz/freetickets or for bookings in person. and we'll do our best to help. discuss your requirements. www.anightlessordinary.org.uk.
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