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Music events at Catmose Theatre & Gallery - Summer 2008

Catmose Arts programmes music, dance and drama, and student productions are, of course, always on the menu.

Tickets: £7/£5 concession (£2 FOR VCC STUDENTS)
Tickets from college reception, The Art Shop in Oakham on 01572 723943, Music & More in Oakham, Uppingham Sports & Books or now book on-line.

Music programme at Catmose Gallery dedicated to providing audiences with high calibre musicians from a range of genres. Enjoy a different gallery perspective by changing seats between pieces/works.
In association with ‘dgmusic’ www.dgmusic.co.uk


Music in the Gallery

Jeweller’s Eye: Folk
Friday 6 June 7.30pm (doors 7pm)

Jewellers Eye are a five-piece band with acoustic roots and are influenced by music from all parts of the world. Expect quirky arrangements of songs penned mainly by the lead singer/percussionist alongside instrumentals from Ireland, Bulgaria and beyond. Fiddle and whistles add the texture, and interwoven guitar parts set the mood.

Click here to book £7 tickets on-line

Click here to book £5 tickets on-line


Music in the Gallery

The Hi & Lo Thursday
26 June 7.30pm

The Hi and Lo are musicians Paul McClure and Nick Bott and are performing as part of Oakham Festival. Strong vocal harmonies and the use of guitars, banjo, drums, lapsteel, harmonica and mandolin provide a diverse and interesting texture to their original song writing. Paul and Nick are both music teachers at the college.

NB: tickets are available only from The Art Shop Oakham and are £5/£3 concession.


The Maydays presents
When The Script Hits The Fan
and Mayday! The Musical

Thursday 3 July Door 7.30pm, starts 8pm

Tickets in advance £8/£4. On the door £10/£5.

Award-winning improvisation comedy company The Maydays present a night of completely improvised comedy musical theatre. The first half is in the style of ‘Whose Line is it Anyway?’, whilst in the second half watch as a brand new musical unfolds, fuelled by audience suggestion: everything including the songs, plot, music, lyrics and even the dubious choreography, is entirely made up on the spot.

A total sell-out in the Brighton Fringe 2007, and attaining critical acclaim wherever they go, The Maydays really are a must-see.

WINNERS 'Best Comedy Show' in the Latest Festival & Fringe Awards 2007.

“you get the feeling that any of these actors could easily hold their own with the likes of Merton, Frost and Jupitus - a must see” CHORTLE

“shaper now than ever before. Revel in bewildered awe’ LATEST 7


Music in the Gallery

Craig Ogden: Classical Guitar
Friday 25th July 7.30pm (doors 7pm)

Australian born guitarist Craig Ogden is the most successful UK-guitarist of his generation. Ogden has performed concertos with all of the main UK orchestras and also in Russia, Sweden, South Africa, the USA, Latvia, and Australia. Ogden regularly appears as soloist and chamber musician at the major London venues and collaborates regularly with many of the UK’s top artists and ensembles. Craig Ogden is Principal Lecturer in Guitar and a Fellow of the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. Programme to include works by Dowland, Sor, Villa-Lobos, Dyens and Pearson.

www.craigodgen.com

photo courtesy Richard Kalina


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