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What's On at Town Hall and Symphony Hall, Birmingham in October and November 2011
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk
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WELCOME TO YOuR guiDE FOR OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER SHOWS AT TOWN HALL AND SYMPHONY HALL.For full details of all our upcoming events please contact the Box Office on 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk
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CONTENTS3 Highlights
4 October Events
20 November Events
34 Christmas Highlights
36 Coming Soon, Free Jazz – Rush Hour Blues & Sax in the City
37 Mid-day Mantra & Folk for Free
38 How to Reach Us
39 Education/Community
40 Booking Information
41 Seating Plans
42 Dining, Drinking & Shopping
43 Private Hires & Group Tours
44 Accessibility
45 Supporting Town Hall and Symphony Hall
46 Concerts at a Glance
48 Membership
HIGHLIGHTS CBSO Friday Night Classics: Pink Martini - The Symphonique Tour p9Duke Bluebeard’s Castle p14
Crosby & Nash p5An Evening With James p15
Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares p19Toumani Diabaté p21
Adrian Edmondson and The Bad Shepherds The First Farewell Tour p21Cara Dillon p11
Andy Parsons: Gruntled p6Michael Moore Live: Here Comes Trouble! p15Stephen Merchant: Hello Ladies p12
Musical Picnic p22Numberjacks Live! p10
The Nelson Riddle Orchestra p7BBC Big Band: The Magic of Glenn Miller p14
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COMEDY &
WORLD ROCK & POP
FOLK
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk4 OCTOBER 5OCTOBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham
THE STRAITSMONDAY 3 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Plus special guests
Formed by former members of Dire Straits due to the substantial demand to hear the band’s catalogue of great songs. Tonight Alan Clark, Phil Palmer and Chris White are joined by new recruits to perform the greatest hits.
‘The unique sound of classic Dire Straits… from the next best thing… The Straits.’ Daily Express
£19.50, £29.50, £39.50
LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTMONDAY 3 OCTOBER, 1PM
Thomas Trotter organ
J S Bach Concerto in D minor after Vivaldi Wammes Miroir Howells Rhapsody No 3 Hampton Three Dances Vaughan Williams Three Welsh Preludes Vierne Final from Symphony No 1
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
BLACKMORE’S NIGHTWEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Plus support
Blackmore’s Night features talented musicians whose experiences span the globe including Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore and his wife Candice Night.
£28The first and second rows are open to audience members in costume only. Please note anyone in these seats who is not in costume will be reseated.
MUSICAL PICNICSATURDAY 1 OCTOBER, SYMPHONY HALL CAfE BAR 10.30AM - 2PM
Tuck into a morning of musical entertainment with all the family. Watch, listen and join in with fun performances and activities and enjoy music from resident band The Notebenders.
Free event
RACHMANINOV BY CANDLELIGHTSUNDAY 2 OCTOBER, 6PM
Ex CathedraJeffrey Skidmore directorSteven Osborne piano
Rachmaninov VespersA selection of Preludes from Op 23 and Op 32
The soaring voices of Ex Cathedra bring Rachmaninov’s choral masterpiece to life by candlelight. Music that glows with Russian Orthodox spirituality is interspersed here with a selection of the composer’s preludes for piano performed by Steven Osborne.
£9.50, £15, £20, £25, £30, £35, £40Discounts available, please check when booking. Choir and chorus boxes not available.Ex Cathedra is a Town Hall Associate Artist.
Following a sold out Summer Proms, the show is back at Symphony Hall with fantastic soloists and a new programme of uplifting classics crowned with a jubilant flag-waving Proms finale.
Including all your proms favourites; There’ll Always Be An England, Hornpipe, Nessun Dorma, 633 Squadron and Land of Hope and Glory! As well as The Lark Ascending, Waltz of the Flowers from the Nutcracker, Flower Song from Carmen and many more. PLUS there is a FREE AUTUMN FRUIT PUNCH (alcoholic / non-alcoholic) for every person attending the show.
£12.50, £16.50, £22.50, £26.50, £31.50, £34.50
LAST NIGHT Of THE AUTUMN PROMSSATURDAY 1 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
London Concert OrchestraJohn Rigby conductorNicholas Ransley tenor Alexander Sitkovetsky violinStephen Disley organ
CROSBY & NASHTHURSDAY 6 OCTOBER, 8PM
Singer-songwriters David Crosby and Graham Nash bring their legendary vocal harmonies to Symphony Hall. The concert will feature songs both old and new with acoustic and ‘plugged-in’ numbers.
£45, £55No support.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk6 OCTOBER 7OCTOBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham
ANDY PARSONS: GRUNTLEDfRIDAY 7 OCTOBER, 8PM
Star of BBC’s Mock The Week and Live At The Apollo, Parsons has won numerous awards including Time Out, New Zealand International Comedy and Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival.
‘It’s great to welcome sharp, topical comedy on to the live circuit and Parsons remains one of its most skilful exponents.’ HHHH The Guardian
£15No support.
SUNDAY MORNING COffEE CONCERT: THE TETRAKTYS STRING QUARTET SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER, 11AM
Echo Rising Stars Series 17th Season
Mozart Quartet in A major K464Beethoven Quartet in E minor Op59 No2, Rasumovsky
To open the new season of our popular Rising Stars concerts on Sunday mornings, a young and brilliant string quartet play two great masterpieces by Mozart and Beethoven. The Tetraktys players from Greece are already attracting golden opinions, so we are guaranteed to be in for a memorable morning’s music.
£7.50Stalls only.Ticket includes a cup of coffee or tea, or a glass of sherry, orange juice or water.
THE NELSON RIDDLE ORCHESTRASUNDAY 9 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
The music of Nelson Riddle is legendary. His son Christopher Riddle now conducts and leads the orchestra, accompanied by singer Bryan Anthony using all the original charts and arrangements of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald.
£22.50, £24.50, £26.50
PROM PRAISESATURDAY 8 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Prom Praise is a blend of sacred and concert music, a unique and joyful fusion of performance and worship, combining the spirit of Songs of Praise with the world-famous Last Night of the Proms.
£11.50, £15.50, £18.50, £22Discounts available, please check when booking.
RALPH MCTELL: SOMEWHERE DOWN THE ROAD... CONTINUESSUNDAY 9 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
As well as performing material from his recent album Somewhere Down The Road, Ralph McTell will be playing several songs from his new Bob Dylan birthday tribute download Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright. The concert will also feature songs from McTell’s extensive back catalogue including his worldwide hit Streets of London.
£18.50No support, no interval.
GORDON GILTRAP: THE SHINING MORN CONCERTMONDAY 10 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Plus special guest Troy Donockley
An evening celebrating four decades of extraordinary live music from a UK guitar legend. From pop in the 60s and 70s, iconic BBC Holiday theme Heartsong, to many classic compositions, Gordon Giltrap is a musical national treasure. He is joined by special guest, Troy Donockley of The Bad Shepherds, master of the Uilleann Pipes.
£17.50
SYMPHONY HALL BACKSTAGE TOURTUESDAY 11 OCTOBER, 11AM
Take a tour of the stunning auditorium and glimpse inside the inner workings of this world-famous concert hall.
Duration: approximately 1½ hours. To book call the Box Office on 0121 780 3333.
Adults £660plus, full-time students, under 16s, unwaged, disabled patrons £5.
For more information on group tours see p43.
The Prom Praise Birmingham ChoirAll Souls OrchestraNoel Tredinnick conductor
Pam Rhodes guest speakerMatthew Little baritoneKelly Rainford soloist
WE’LL MEET AGAINfRIDAY 7 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Angela Rippon presenterRosemary Squires special guestGavin Sutherland conductor London Concert OrchestraMatt Little vocalsMark Walsh ukulele, comedianChris Marques dancerJaclyn Spencer dancer
Enjoy some great music, songs and dance with We’ll Meet Again, a show full of timeless classics and hits from the blitz, to remember the World War II years.
Songs will include We’ll Meet Again, White Cliffs of Dover, A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, Moonlight Serenade and As Time Goes By, plus traditional singalong favourites.
£16, £19.50, £24, £28, £32.50, £36
Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk8 OCTOBER 9OCTOBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham
BEETHOVEN’S EMPEROR CONCERTOTUESDAY 11 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
London Philharmonic OrchestraYannick Nézet-Séguin conductorLars Vogt piano
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5, Emperor 38’Schubert Symphony No 9, The Great 48’
Lars Vogt can be relied upon to perfectly capture the splendour of Beethoven’s epic Emperor Concerto. In addition, the electric partnership between the LPO and the dynamic Yannick Nézet-Séguin promises an outstanding performance.
£9.50, £15, £20, £25, £30, £35, £40Discounts available, please check when booking.
JOSH GROBAN: STRAIGHT TO YOU WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Josh Groban comes to Symphony Hall for an interactive and theatrical performance as part of his Straight To You tour.
£35Sold out, returns only. Members find out first. For more details, see back page.
TOWN HALL TOURTHURSDAY 13 OCTOBER, 11AM
Take a walk through the history and renovation of Town Hall and hear about performers past and present.
Duration: approximately 1 hour. To book call the Box Office on 0121 780 3333.
Adults £660plus, full-time students, under 16s, unwaged, disabled patrons £5. Please note that Town Hall tour tickets must be booked in advance and are available until the day before the tour. Please come to Town Hall stage door on arrival (this is the door facing Birmingham Library).
For more information on group tours see p43.
THE OVERTONESTHURSDAY 13 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
The Overtones, off the back of performing as the house band on Dancing On Ice, come to Symphony Hall as part of their UK tour. The five-part vocal harmony group are as much a throwback to the timeless appeal of doo-wop and Motown as they are to modern day R&B and pop.
£19.50, £23.50For an extra special evening, why not try our Celebration Hamper? Enjoy champagne and luxury chocolates in our private area for just £30 per couple. To book please call 0121 780 3333 before Friday 7 October.
fRIENDS Of BIRMINGHAM CONCERT 2011THURSDAY 13 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Friends of Birmingham present their fifth multicultural concert, showcasing the talents of the diverse peoples of Birmingham including Chinese, Irish and Indian dancing, Irish pipes and drums, dohl drums, harmony choir, jazz, poetry and more.
Tickets £5, school children free. Please note tickets are not available from THSH Box Office. Send SAE plus cheque (payable to Friends of Birmingham) to Friends of Birmingham, PO Box 8940, B48 7HQ.
CBSO fRIDAY NIGHT CLASSICS: PINK MARTINI - THE SYMPHONIQUE TOURfRIDAY 14 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Pink Martini
Pink Martini have become an international sensation with their unique brand of tuneful eclectic nostalgia. Sit back for a truly feel-good evening, as this globally popular band joins the CBSO for one night only, featuring the songs Amado Mio, Sympathique, Malagueña, Bolero, Brasil and more!
£10, £17, £24, £29.50, £33, £37, £39.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
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Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk10 OCTOBER 11OCTOBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham
THE ENID & CBSO: A NIGHT Of POWER AND ROMANCESATURDAY 15 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
The EnidCity Of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraMichael Seal conductorThe Warwickshire County Music Service Youth ChoirsAlan Moore special guest
This show will include a complete performance of The Enid’s album, Journey’s End, including the world premiere of The Art Of Melody performed alongside the CBSO and a 200-strong choir.
Plus there will be a very special guest appearance from graphic novelist Alan Moore (V For Vendetta, From Hell, Watchmen, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) in a performance art version of his controversial, epic poem, The Mirror Of Love.
£36, £38, £40
CARA DILLONSUNDAY 16 OCTOBER, 8PM
Irish folk singer Cara Dillon will perform tunes from her recent collection of traditional songs Hill Of Thieves, as well as others from previous albums. Cara delivers fine performances with sublime interpretations of classics such as The Parting Glass and She Moved Through The Fair.
‘Cara Dillon is one of Ireland’s truly great singers.’ HHHH The Guardian
£18No support. Discounts available, please check when booking.
NUMBERJACKS LIVE!SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER, 11AM & 2PM
For the very first time children’s TV’s favourite, Numberjacks comes to the stage. Join the TV superheroes as they leave the sofa and embark on their first live adventure and help them solve problems as they go! But watch out for the dastardly Meanies, who do all they can to get in the way…
£12, under 16s £10
DORRIDGE MUSIC SCHOOL IN CONCERT
SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER, 7PM
Over 300 musicians will perform music to suit all tastes including tunes from Phantom of the Opera and Glee, and songs by Michael Jackson, Michael Bublé, Queen, Adele, with a finale of Motown and Elgar.
With guest artistes including Birmingham's Bev Bevan and UB40's Brian Travers and local dance schools enhancing the visuals this will be a great night out for the whole family.
Presented by Dorridge Music School (Knowle).
£10.50, £14, £17Tickets can also be purchased from Dorridge Music School by calling 01564 772 831 or emailing [email protected]
LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERT: ISABELLE DEMERSMONDAY 17 OCTOBER, 1PM
Isabelle Demers organ
J S Bach Prelude and Fugue in E flat BWV 552, St AnneWidor Andante sostenuto from Symphonie GothiqueProkofiev Excerpts from Romeo and Juliet (trans. Demers) Laurin Etude héroïque, Op 38
£6Unreserved seating.Discounts available, please check when booking.
AN EVENING WITH ROGER MCGUINNMONDAY 17 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Legendary former Byrds frontman and founding member, Roger McGuinn returns to Town Hall as part of his hotly anticipated solo tour.
This show will draw on music from his huge back catalogue including his Grammy-nominated The Folk Den Project and 22 Timeless Tracks.
£26.50No support.
Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk12 OCTOBER 13OCTOBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham
STEPHEN MERCHANT: HELLO LADIESMONDAY 17 & TUESDAY 18 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Plus support
Emmy, BAFTA and Golden Globe award-winning co-creator of BBC’s The Office and Extras, Stephen Merchant embarks on his first ever stand-up comedy tour.
Known for his acclaimed collaborative work with partner Ricky Gervais, not many know that he started his career as a stand-up comedian – now’s your chance to see his considerable stand-up talents.
£25Over 16s only.
SUMMER NIGHTS AND SCHUBERT'S fIfTHWEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER, 2.30PM
Orchestra of the SwanBenjamin Grosvenor pianoDavid Curtis conductor
Delius On hearing the first Cuckoo in Spring Summer Night on the RiverMozart Piano Concerto No 21Schubert Symphony No 5
Orchestra of the Swan will be accompanied by Benjamin Grosvenor, the youngest musician to ever perform at the First Night of The Proms. The Delius works anticipate his 150th anniversary in 2012, after which comes one of Mozart’s most popular piano concertos, the second movement of which was used to such sublime effect in the film Elvira Madigan.
1.30pm Free pre-concert talk.
Post-concert Conversation Club starts 15 minutes after the performance ends.
£6.50, £8.50, £12.50, £16.50, £19.50Discounts available, please check when booking.Orchestra of The Swan is a Town Hall Associate Artist.
JUSTIN MOORHOUSE: LIVEWEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER, 8PM
Justin Moorhouse has starred in Ken Loach’s film Looking for Eric, hosted his own daily afternoon radio show, starred as Young Kenny in the hugely successful Phoenix Nights and recently performed on Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow.
‘A comedic tour de force. Excruciatingly funny.’ Herald
‘Easily my favourite comedian.’ Jimmy Carr
£15Not suitable for under 16s.
CBSO: THE YEAR 1911 - ELGAR’S SECOND SYMPHONY THURSDAY 20 OCTOBER, 2.15PMSATURDAY 22 OCTOBER, 7PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraVassily Sinaisky conductorNareh Arghamanyan piano
Rachmaninov Vocalise 6’ Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini 23’Elgar Symphony No 2 54’
Expect a glittering performance of the ever-popular Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, before Elgar’s Second Symphony - one of romantic music’s great emotional voyages.
1.15pm (20 Oct) and 5.45pm (22 Oct) Free pre-concert talk: The Year 1911: Elgar’s Second with Dr Paul Rodmell of the University of Birmingham.
Thursday: £10, £14.50, £19.50, £24, £27.50, £31, £37Saturday: £10, £14.50, £19, £22.50, £25, £30, £34.50, £37.50, £39.50 Discounts available, please check when booking.
THE UKULELE ORCHESTRA Of GREAT BRITAINTHURSDAY 20 OCTOBER 8PM
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, seen and heard across the globe, is simultaneously provocative, entertaining and inspiring. UOGB's shows combine music, humour and intelligence with silliness.
£19.50
Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk14 OCTOBER 15OCTOBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham
DUKE BLUEBEARD’S CASTLEfRIDAY 21 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune 10’Janácek Sinfonietta 23’Bartók Duke Bluebeard’s Castle (semi-staged) 60’
Step into the darkness of Bluebeard’s castle for a world premiere production; a groundbreaking video installation transforms Symphony Hall into the lair of one of classical music’s greatest villains. Sir John Tomlinson plays the formidable duke whose new bride discovers shocking secrets hidden behind seven doors, each evoked by Bartók’s spine-tingling score.
£9.50, £15, £20, £25, £30, £35, £40Discounts available, please check when booking.Concert performance sung in Hungarian with English surtitles. Please note surtitles may not be visible from every seat, please check when booking.For more information on THSH Education & Community Duke Bluebeard's Castle outreach project, see p39.
BBC BIG BAND: THE MAGIC Of GLENN MILLERfRIDAY 21 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
BBC Big Band Jeff Hooper vocalsThe Swingcats Jay Craig conductor
An evening of Miller favourites including American Patrol, Sun Valley Jump, Caribbean Clipper, Great Day and Russian Patrol. BBC Big Band are joined by The Swingcats; together they celebrate the winning combination of Glenn Miller and the Andrews Sisters with hits including Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen, Say Si Si and Oh Johnny!
£12.50, £16.50, £19.50The concert will be recorded for subsequent broadcast on BBC Radio 2’s Big Band Special. BBC Big Band is a Town Hall Associate Artist.
MICHAEL MOORE LIVE: HERE COMES TROUBLE!SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER, 8PM
Oscar-winning filmmaker, satirist and international rabble-rousing writer Michael Moore (Stupid White Men, Fahrenheit 9/11, Bowling For Columbine) makes a rare UK live appearance at Town Hall. Expect big laughs, piercing insight and some all round mud-slinging.
'A wake-up call, a call to action, a kick in the mental backside… Remarkable… a stand-up comic in the grand tradition.' HHHH The Guardian
£18No support.
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2011 12 AN AUDIENCE WITH PAM AYRESSUNDAY 23 OCTOBER, 5PM
It’s over 35 years since Pam Ayres first appeared on Opportunity Knocks. Now she is a regular on TV and radio programmes Just A Minute, Loose Ends, Ayres On The Air, QI, Countdown, The One Show and The Paul O’Grady Show.
‘Pam Ayres is a poet, whose wistful, funny, and perceptive verse captures both the joy and unfairness of life.’ Sunday Times
£19No support.
AN EVENING WITH JAMES With Orchestra Of The Swan and The Manchester Consort Choir
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Orchestra of The SwanManchester Consort ChoirJoe Duddell conductor
James will be performing songs from their extensive back catalogue. They will be interpreted for this extraordinary show by the 22 piece Orchestra Of The Swan and 16 piece choir from the Manchester Consort each conducted by esteemed classical composer/conductor Joe Dudell.
£22.50, £35, £45
Philharmonia OrchestraEsa-Pekka Salonen conductorSir John Tomlinson bass
Michelle DeYoung sopranoNick Hillel director
Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.uk16 OCTOBER 17OCTOBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham
RAf ANNUAL CONCERTWEDNESDAY 26 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Duncan Stubbs conductorFlight Lieutenant Matthew Little vocals
Join the bands of the Royal Air Force as they honour the bravery and commitment of the armed forces past and present who made important, yet often unrecognised contributions on behalf of the nation.
This concert is staged in support of the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust.
£15.50, £18.50, £21.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
BILL WYMAN’S RHYTHM KINGSWEDNESDAY 26 OCTOBER, 8PM
Plus special guest Mary Wilson
Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman returns to his roots accompanied by a set of virtuoso musicians who superbly bring back to life the kind of classic rhythm and blues that first inspired him.
He is joined by special guest Mary Wilson, of the original Supremes.
£30.50Extra date added 7 November, now on sale.
CBSO: PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITIONTHURSDAY 27 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraSanttu-Matias Rouvali conductorAlisa Weilerstein cello
Prokofiev Lieutenant Kijé Suite 19’Dvorák Cello Concerto 40’Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel) Pictures at an Exhibition 30’
From its opening Promenade to the majestic final Great Gate of Kiev, Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition is a true orchestral blockbuster. Also enjoy Prokofiev’s cheeky Lieutenant Kijé Suite and Dvorák’s impassioned Cello Concerto.
£10, £14.50, £19, £22.50, £25, £30, £34.50, £37.50, £39.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
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JACK JONES: THE GREATEST HITS TOURTHURSDAY 27 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
This concert marks the release of Jack Jones’s latest album entitled Jack Jones – Greatest Hits. The album will feature all the big hits including Wives and Lovers, Love Boat, Impossible Dream, and The Race Is On.
His swinging renditions of contemporary pop and rock, as well as classic standards, have packed out UK tour dates time and time again, with Jack charming audiences with his wit, sensitivity and vocal power.
£32.50
JOHN MAYALL IN CONCERTfRIDAY 28 OCTOBER, 8PM
Plus special guest Oli Brown Band
The legendary John Mayall joins forces with British blues guitarist Oli Brown for an electrifying concert at Town Hall.
Since forming the groundbreaking Bluesbreakers in 1963, John Mayall has been regarded as one of the most influential UK blues artists ever and is known by many as the Godfather of British blues.
£30
CBSO fRIDAY NIGHT CLASSICS: CLASSICS AT THE MOVIESfRIDAY 28 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraMichael Seal conductorSimon Bates presenterBen Dawson piano
Including music from Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra (2001, A Space Odyssey), Barber: Adagio for Strings (Platoon & The Elephant Man), Wagner: The Ride of the Valkyries (Apocalypse Now), Beethoven: Symphony No 7 (The King’s Speech), Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (Manhattan & Gremlins 2), Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 2 (Brief Encounter), Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake (Black Swan & Billy Elliot), Mahler: Adagietto (Death in Venice), Saint-Saëns: Organ Symphony (Babe).
Classical music is synonymous with some of the most iconic moments on film. Now enjoy these evocative works played live by the CBSO.
£10, £17, £24, £29.50, £33, £37, £39.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
OCTOBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham 1918 Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.ukOCTOBER
A NIGHT WITH THE PHANTOM: RAMIN KARIMLOOSATURDAY 29 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
With special guest Scarlett Strallen
Enjoy hits from the West End and Broadway with Ramin Karimloo, one of the most exciting and talked about artists on London’s West End stage.
Ramin will perform songs from his starring roles in The Phantom of the Opera and Love Never Dies including All I Ask of You and 'Til I Hear You Sing, as well as numbers from Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, South Pacific and Shall We Dance. He will be joined by guest stars Scarlett Strallen, Olivia Archbold (semi-finalist from Britain’s Got Talent), the Capital Voices Choir and the Manchester Concert Orchestra.
£12.50, £16.50, £22.50, £26.50, £31.50, £36.50
ELGAR'S THE DREAM Of GERONTIUS ENGLISH CONCERT CHORUS AND ORCHESTRASUNDAY 30 OCTOBER, 3PM
Peter Auty tenorEnglish Concert Singers and ChorusEnglish Concert OrchestraRoy Wales conductorJanet Shell mezzo sopranoPauls Putnins bass
Written for the 1900 Birmingham Festival and first performed in Town Hall, Elgar’s setting of Cardinal Newman’s impressive poem The Dream of Gerontius is justifiably considered one of his greatest works.
This performance of The Dream of Gerontius follows successful recent performances of the Brahms and Verdi Requiems by the English Concert Singers and Chorus and the professional English Concert Orchestra, conducted by Roy Wales.
£10, £15, £20, £25Discounts available, please check when booking.
CBSO YOUTH ORCHESTRASUNDAY 30 OCTOBER, 7PM
CBSO Youth OrchestraJac van Steen conductorAlina Pogostkina violin
Foskett New Work (world premiere – Feeney Trust commission) 10’Stravinsky Violin Concerto 22’Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances 36’
Jac van Steen leads the superb CBSO Youth Orchestra through a high-octane programme of Rachmaninov and Stravinsky. First though, hear the world premiere of Prom sensation Ben Foskett’s new work, specially written for the Youth Orchestra.
5.45pm Free pre-concert talk: Premiere! Ben Foskett. Composer Ben Foskett introduces his new work, in conversation with Simon Webb.
£16Discounts available, please check when booking.
LE MYSTERE DES VOIX BULGARESSUNDAY 30 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
The internationally renowned, Grammy Award-winning female vocal ensemble, Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares, returns to Town Hall. Blending traditional songs with contemporary arrangements, the group has carved a distinctive voice within the rich heritage of Bulgaria’s folk song.
‘A breathtakingly beautiful sound like nothing else in the history of music.’ NME
£15, £20No support.Discounts available, please check when booking.
LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERT: THOMAS TROTTER PLAYS ALAINMONDAY 31 OCTOBER, 1PM
Thomas Trotter organ
Alain: Deux Fantaisies Fantasmagorie Postlude pour l’office de Complies Suite Variations sur un thème de Clément Jannequin Deux Danses à Agni Yavishta Litanies£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
21NOVEMBER search 'Town Hall Symphony Hall' @THSHBirmingham20 Box Office 0121 780 3333 or visit www.thsh.co.ukOCTOBER/NOVEMBER
HALLOWEEN SILENT MOVIE: DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE (1920)MONDAY 31 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
improvised organ accompaniment by Nigel Ogden.
Matinee idol John Barrymore stars as Jekyll and Hyde in this notorious tale of scientific misadventure turned horror story. The main feature is preceded by Stan Laurel’s Dr Pyckle and Mr Pryde (1925), where the alternative doctor also finds himself scouring London for victims – of practical jokes. Renowned cinema organist Nigel Ogden, presenter of Radio 2’s The Organist Entertains, will improvise a stunning accompaniment to both films.
£15Certificate PG.
STEVE EARLE & THE DUKES (AND DUCHESSES) fEATURING ALLISON MOORERMONDAY 31 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
After many years of touring solo and acoustically worldwide, Steve Earle will be touring in support of his new album I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive with his highly celebrated, electric live band The Dukes (and Duchesses) featuring Allison Moorer. I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive is Earle's first collection of original material since his 2007 Grammy Award winning Washington Square Serenade.
£28.50
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CBSO AUTUMN SUNSHINEWEDNESDAY 2 NOVEMBER, 7.30PMTHURSDAY 3 NOVEMBER, 2.15PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons conductorBaiba Skride violin
Brahms Variations on a theme by Haydn 19’Mozart Violin Concerto No 4 24’Dvorák Symphony No 6 41’
Andris Nelsons gives Dvorák‘s Sixth the deluxe treatment it deserves. First, though, comes a spirited tribute to a bygone age from Brahms, and Mozart’s fresh-as-a-daisy Fourth Concerto.
6.15pm (Nov 2) and 1.15pm (Nov 3) Free pre-concert talk: The Players’ Perspective – Dvorák’s Sixth CBSO violinist David Gregory and orchestral colleagues offer a performer’s-eye view.
Wednesday: £10, £14.50, £19, £22.50, £25, £30, £34.50, £37.50, £39.50Thursday: £10, £14.50, £19.50, £24, £27.50, £31, £37
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ADRIAN EDMONDSON AND THE BAD SHEPHERDS: THE fIRST fAREWELL TOURTHURSDAY 3 NOVEMBER, 8PM
Plus support Samantha Crain
The Bad Shepherds are Adrian Edmonson, Troy Donockley and Andy Dinan. Their music is a mash-up of 70s songs on folk instruments, with a reel and jig here and there. They cover bands including The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Stranglers and The Undertones – with a Celtic twist.
£18.50Stalls standing, circle reserved seating.Discounts available, please check when booking.
SARAH MILLICAN: THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLICANTHURSDAY 3 NOVEMBER, 8PM
Following her sell out show at Town Hall earlier this year, Sarah Millican comes to Symphony Hall with her new show, Thoroughly Modern Millican.
‘Watch her transition to national treasure begin here.’ Sunday Times
£20Some seats still available. Extra date added: 7 April 2012, now on sale.
TOUMANI DIABATÉfRIDAY 4 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
One of the hottest World music stars to come out of Africa performs in this rare and intimate concert. Toumani Diabaté has worked with the likes of Salif Keita, Damon Albarn, Ali Farka Touré and Björk and recently celebrated his second Grammy Award for Ali and Toumani, which has received enthusiastic reviews.
‘... can transcend melodies, spiralling off with flights of intricate fantasy, exploring spaces you thought only existed in the imaginations of the greatest jazz experimentalists.’ Mojo
‘Sparkling, fresh, and so beautifully simple as to defy description.’ Mail on Sunday
£21.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
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AN EVENING WITH ALISON KRAUSS AND UNION STATION fEATURING JERRY DOUGLAS: PAPER AIRPLANE TOURfRIDAY 4 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas bring their Paper Airplane Tour to Symphony Hall. The album debuted at number one in the Billboard Country charts and is the first release since multi-platinum collaboration with Robert Plant, Raising Sand, which won six Grammys including Record Of The Year and Album Of The Year. Her breathtaking live performances should not be missed, this is one of the most hotly anticipated concerts in the autumn season.
£33.50, £37.50Sold out, returns only.Members find out first. For more details see back page.
MUSICAL PICNICSATURDAY 5 NOVEMBER, SYMPHONY HALL CAfE BAR, 10.30-2PM
Join us for a morning of musical entertainment for all the family, featuring trumpeter Abram Wilson and his band with Sing, Swing and Stomp that Thing! A fun introduction to jazz for all ages, plus a new commission from community big band The Notebenders.
Free event
CITY Of BIRMINGHAM CHOIR 90TH BIRTHDAY CONCERT
SATURDAY 5 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
City of Birmingham ChoirAdrian Lucas conductorCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Janácek Glagolitic MassJanácek Taras BulbaDvorák Te Deum
Judith Howarth sopranoCatherine King mezzo sopranoAdrian Thompson tenorKeel Watson bass
A celebration of Czechoslovakian music and culture, culminating in an exhilarating and moving performance of Janácek’s choral masterpiece, the Glagolitic Mass.
6.15pm Free pre-concert talk: City of Birmingham Choir’s past, present and future with Dr Christopher Robinson and Bournville Young Singers.
£11, £16, £21, £26, £31, £36
GLEN CAMPBELL: THE GOODBYE TOURSUNDAY 6 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Glen Campbell returns for his last ever UK tour with his fusion of country music mannerisms and pop melodies. He is one of the leading figures of country-pop with a steady stream of top ten singles, highlighted by classics like By the Time I Get to Phoenix, I Wanna Live, Wichita Lineman, Galveston, Rhinestone Cowboy and Southern Nights.
£28.50, £34.50, £37.50
59TH MIDLANDS fESTIVAL Of REMEMBRANCE
SUNDAY 6 NOVEMBER, 6.30PM
The Band of the King’s DivisionCanoldir Choir
Andrew Fletcher organistRoyal British Legion & Association StandardsPhilip Cotterill presenterJean Wilde producer
£7, £12, £17Discounts available, please check when booking.
DAVE GORMAN’S POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONMONDAY 7 NOVEMBER, 8PM
Dave Gorman, one of comedy’s most innovative thinkers is back, and for this brand new show he’s formed a double act… with a projector screen. And they’d like to show you their Powerpoint presentation. Cast your Powerpoint prejudice aside, it’s not just for business meetings.
£20
ZAKIR HUSSAIN: MASTERS Of PERCUSSION TUESDAY 8 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Zakir Hussain tablaRakesh Chaurasia bansuriSabir Khan sarangiSridar Parthasarathy mridangam, kanjiraNavin Sharma dholakT.H.V. Umashankar ghatam
A night of percussion mastery from tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain, who is joined by the cream of Indian percussionists. Son of legendary Indian percussionist Ustad Alla Rakha (Ravi Shankar’s tabla player), Zakir Hussain has worked with George Harrison, Charles Lloyd, John McLaughlin and the Grateful Dead among many others, and continues to explore the links between jazz and Indian music.
£15, £20, £25Discounts available, please check when booking.
GOSPEL GOES CHARITY A Charity Concert by Maxine Brooks & The Birmingham Community gospel choir
SATURDAY 5 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Maxine Brooks directs the Birmingham Community Gospel Choir in an evening of entertainment, raising money for Marie Curie Solihull, Birmingham Children's Hospital and The Birmingham Fellowship of The Handicapped.
£19.50
BILL WYMAN'S RHYTHM KINGSMONDAY 7 NOVEMBER, 8PM
See p16 for details.
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CBSO TUNED IN: SHOSTAKOVICH’S LENINGRAD SYMPHONYTHURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons conductorStephen Johnson presenter
Introduction to Shostakovich’s Seventh, with live orchestral examples 35’Shostakovich Symphony No 7, Leningrad 71’
Hear Shostakovich’s Seventh with new ears, after presenter Stephen Johnson explains the story behind the symphony, with live illustrations from Andris Nelsons and the 100-piece CBSO.
£20 Ticket price includes a free programme.Discounts available, please check when booking.
fASCINATING AIDA: THE CHEAP fLIGHTS TOURTHURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Three times Olivier Award nominated and now a global internet sensation, Fascinating Aida is still Britain’s best comedy cabaret trio.
This brand new show will include several numbers hot off the press, plus a few old favourites including their infamous anthem to budget travel, Cheap Flights which has had over 6 million hits on YouTube.
£18.50In association with SHOUT Festival.No support.
YESfRIDAY 11 NOVEMBER, 8PM
Steve HoweChris SquireAlan WhiteOliver WakemanBenoit David
Their symphonic use of sound and innovative musical styles continue to make Yes one of the most successful and long-standing groups in rock history. Their career continues to defy many of their contemporaries, as they continue to add new fans to their following.
£34.50No support.
PAUL CARRACK IN CONCERTSATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Plus special guests Tinlin
The singer, songwriter and former frontman of Ace, Squeeze and Mike & The Mechanics returns to Town Hall. With a back catalogue of hits including How Long, Tempted and The Living Years, Paul’s marvellously soulful voice is known to millions around the world.
£28.50
CBSO: THE LENINGRAD SYMPHONYSATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER, 7PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons conductorHåkan Hardenberger trumpet
Wallin Trumpet Concerto (UK premiere) 25’Shostakovich Symphony No 7, Leningrad 71’
Prepare for the onslaught as Andris Nelsons marshals the massed forces of the CBSO in Shostakovich’s epic Leningrad Symphony, composed with Nazi forces surrounding the city. Brace yourself for a very different kind of explosion as the world’s greatest living trumpeter plays a new showpiece written especially for him.
5.45pm Free pre-concert talk: Premiere! Rolf Wallin. Composer Rolf Wallin introduces his Trumpet Concerto, in conversation with CBSO director of orchestral management, Simon Webb.
£10, £14.50, £19, £22.50, £25, £30, £34.50, £37.50, £39.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCKSUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Engelbert Humperdinck will be performing all his classics including Quando-Quando-Quando, Release Me, Am I That Easy To Forget, and A Man Without Love as well as songs from his new album, Released.
£33.50, £37.50For an extra special evening, why not try our Celebration Hamper? Enjoy champagne and luxury chocolates in our private area for just £30 per couple. To book please call 0121 780 3333 before Thursday 10 November.
SYMPHONY HALL BACKSTAGE TOURTHURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER, 11AM
Take a tour of the stunning auditorium and glimpse inside the inner workings of this world-famous concert hall.
Duration: approximately 1½ hours. To book call the Box Office on 0121 780 3333.
Adults £660plus, full-time students, under 16s, unwaged, disabled patrons £5.
For more information on group tours see p43.
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AN EVENING WITH JANIS IANSUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Janis Ian’s songs have inspired audiences for over three decades from her 1967 debut, to classics such as Between The Lines and albums Folk Is The New Black and Best of Janis Ian – The Autobiography Collection. Her songs have been recorded and performed by a list of artists including Nina Simone, Dusty Springfield, Joan Baez and Roberta Flack.
£22.50In association with SHOUT Festival.No support.
LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERT THOMAS TROTTER: ANIMAL MAGICMONDAY 14 NOVEMBER, 1PM
Thomas Trotter organ
Handel Concerto No 13, The Cuckoo and the Nightingale Kagel Raga Rondeña Rossignols Enrhumés Grieg Little BirdMessiaen Les Oiseaux et les Sources Sortie Wallen Tiger Anderson The Waltzing Cat Saint-Saëns Excerpts from Carnival of the Animals
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
JOHN BARROWMANMONDAY 14 NOVEMBER, 7.30PMTHURSDAY 17 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Actor, singer, TV and West End star John Barrowman returns to Symphony Hall. This show features songs from his forthcoming release, The Best of John Barrowman, which will include favourites from his albums Another Side, Music Music Music and John Barrowman.
£22.50, £30, £40For an extra special evening, why not try our Celebration Hamper? Enjoy champagne and luxury chocolates in our private area for just £30 per couple. To book please call 0121 780 3333 before Thursday 10 November.
ANDRÁS SCHIff PLAYS BEETHOVEN'S DIABELLI VARIATIONS
TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
András Schiff piano
Mozart 12 Variations in B flat on an Allegretto 9’Mendelssohn Variations sérieuses 10’Haydn Variations in F minor 14’Schumann Variations on an original theme in E flat, Geister-Variationen 12’Beethoven Diabelli Variations 50’
The golden touch of András Schiff illuminates five sets of variations by composers of genius. The evening concludes with Beethoven’s thirty-three spectacular transformations of a catchy little waltz.
£9.50, £15, £22.50, £30Discounts available, please check when booking.
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This three hour show will feature a complete performance of Frampton Comes Alive! including the singles Baby, I Love Your Way, Do You Feel Like We Do and Show Me The Way, along with highlights from Frampton’s extensive album catalogue. Originally released in 1976, Frampton Comes Alive! is one of the best-selling live albums in chart history.
£22.50, £27.50
CBSO: BACH’S BRANDENBURGSWEDNESDAY 16 NOVEMBER, 2.15PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraGiovanni Antonini conductorUlrich Heinen celloSoloists from the CBSO
J S Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No 1 21’ Brandenburg Concerto No 4 17’ Brandenburg Concerto No 3 14’ Cello Suite No 1 16’ Brandenburg Concerto No 2 13’
Giovanni Antonini brings all his verve to four of the eighteenth century’s most enjoyable masterpieces. The ultimate escape from 21st-century stresses.
1.15pm Free pre-concert talk: Bach’s Brandenburgs with early music expert Dr Mary O’Niell, of the University of Birmingham.
£10, £14.50, £19.50, £24, £27.50, £31, £37Discounts available, please check when booking.
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THE BEAT, THE SELECTERfRIDAY 18 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Featuring Pauline Black and gaps Hendrickson.Plus support Cracked Actors
The Beat rushed on to the music scene in 1979 at a time of social, political and musical upheaval. Hits include Mirror in the Bathroom, Save it for Later, Stand Down Margaret, and their serene cover of Andy Williams’s Can’t Get Used To Losing You. The Selecter enjoyed a string of hits in the early 80s, gaining two gold discs to mark 100,000 sales of the albums Too Much Pressure and Dance Craze.
£19.50 unreserved stalls standing £21.50 circle reserved seating
CBSO fRIDAY NIGHT CLASSICS: BEST Of BONDfRIDAY 18 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraCarl Davis conductorMary Carewe vocalsLance Ellington vocals
As the film world looks forward to the 50th anniversary of Dr No with the release of the 23rd Bond film in 2012, enjoy themes which are as iconic as the films themselves. With vocalist Lance Ellington from Strictly Come Dancing and diva Mary Carewe, it’s a night of music to leave you both shaken and stirred.
£10, £17, £24, £29.50, £33, £37, £39.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
ABBA THE SHOW THE ULTIMATE TRIBUTE TO ABBA SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER, 8PM
Featuring classic songs such as Waterloo, SOS, Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Money Money Money and Knowing Me, Knowing You this promises to be a must-see event for any ABBA fan.
£27.50
MIKE DENVERSATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER, 8PM
Plus special guest Ray Lynam
Mike Denver brings the spirit of The Emerald Isle to Town Hall. Since forming his band in 2003, he has gone from strength to strength, gaining exposure with singles such as You're My Best Friend, It's a Dream Come True, Sylvia’s Mother and Hills of Donegal and is now one of Ireland's top country singers.
£20
CBSO fAMILY CONCERT: IT’S MAGIC!SUNDAY 20 NOVEMBER, 3PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraMichael Seal conductorMichael Collie presenter
Let the CBSO cast a spell this afternoon, as they conjure up everything from Dukas’s Sorcerer’s Apprentice – and his enchanted broom – to the fairies of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in music by Mendelssohn. And of course, no magical adventure would be complete without a visit to Harry Potter and friends at Hogwarts.
1.30pm, Symphony Hall Foyers, Free craft workshops and music. Why not come dressed up in a magic-inspired costume?
£15, under 16s £7.50. Any group of four people £32. groups: 1 free ticket for every 8 children (NB all children must be accompanied).
EX CATHEDRA: THE RIVERED EARTHSUNDAY 20 NOVEMBER, 4PM
Ex Cathedra Choir Academies of Vocal MusicJeffrey Skidmore conductor Philippe Honoré violin
Roth: Shared Ground Hymn to Gaia (world premiere) Earthrise
Ex Cathedra give an entire concert of music composed by Alec Roth. The world premiere of Hymn to Gaia, sung in Ancient Greek with the translation sung by their Academies of Vocal Music, explores the relationship of people with the planet.
£9.50, £17.50, £25, £35Discounts available, please check when booking.Ex Cathedra is a Town Hall Associate Artist.
TOWN HALL TOURMONDAY 21 NOVEMBER, 11AM
Take a walk through the history and renovation of Town Hall and hear about performers past and present.
Duration: approximately 1 hour. To book call the Box Office on 0121 780 3333.
Adults £660plus, full-time students, under 16s, unwaged, disabled patrons £5. Please note that Town Hall tour tickets must be booked in advance and are available until the day before the tour. Please come to Town Hall stage door on arrival (this is the door facing Birmingham Library).
For more information on group tours see p43.
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THE LARK ASCENDING, WITH TAMSIN WALEY-COHENWEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER, 2.30PM
Orchestra of the SwanTamsin Waley-Cohen violinDavid Curtis conductor
Elgar Serenade for StringsVaughan Williams The Lark AscendingIreland A Downland SuiteVaughan Williams Violin ConcertoElgar Introduction and Allegro
Tamsin Waley-Cohen joins Orchestra of the Swan to perform Vaughan Williams’s Violin Concerto and one of the most popular works in the classical repertoire, the evocative musical setting inspired by George Meredith’s poem The Lark Ascending.
1.30pm Free pre-concert talk. Post-concert Conversation Club starts 15 minutes after the performance ends.
£6.50, £8.50, £12.50, £16.50, £19.50Discounts available, please check when booking.Orchestra of The Swan is a Town Hall Associate Artist.
LEE NELSON... LIVEWEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER, 8PM
Lee Nelson stands alongside iconic comedy caricatures such as Vicky Pollard and Catherine Tate’s Lauren ‘Am I bovvered?’ Cooper. He is the creation of Simon Brodkin, winner of The Writer’s Guild Award for Best Newcomer in Edinburgh for his show, Everyone But Himself.
‘Real star quality.’ The Times
£22.50
CBSO: C’EST fANTASTIQUE!THURSDAY 24 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM SATURDAY 26 NOVEMBER, 7PM
City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraEdward Gardner conductorMartin Fröst clarinet
Dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice 10’Martinsson Concert fantastique (24 Nov) (CBSO co-commission; UK premiere) 24’Mozart Clarinet Concerto (26 Nov) 28’Berlioz Symphonie fantastique 49’
Berlioz’s sensational Symphony is still bringing the house down to this day. New CBSO principal guest conductor Edward Gardner unleashes all his operatic flair.
6.15pm (24 Nov) Free pre-concert performance: Conservatoire Showcase: Butterworth Two English IdyllsKorngold Overture to a Drama, Op 4
Hear the Birmingham Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michael Seal, perform two tuneful mini-masterpieces from the year 1911.
5.45pm (26 Nov) Free pre-concert talk: Meet Edward Gardner. Stephen Maddock talks to the CBSO’s new principal guest conductor.
£10, £14.50, £19, £22.50, £25, £30, £34.50, £37.50, £39.50Discounts available, please check when booking.
SHOW Of HANDS with Miranda Sykes and Special guest Richard Shindell
THURSDAY 24 NOVEMBER, 8PM
Show of Hands will showcase latest album Arrogance Ignorance and Greed, as well as delving into their rich back catalogue of original material. They will be accompanied by double bass player and vocalist Miranda Sykes.
£18.50
BBC BIG BAND: VIVA KENTON Celebrating a Century of Stan Kenton
fRIDAY 25 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
BBC Big BandJiggs Whigham conductorClare Teal presenter
Stan Kenton’s name has become a byword for some of the most exciting and original innovations ever to happen to the world of big bands.
Led by former Kenton trombone star, Jiggs Whigham, the BBC Big Band celebrates his centenary with some of his greatest sounds. These include Artistry in Rhythm, Intermission Riff, Malaguena, The Peanut Vendor and Cuban Fire.
£12.50, £16.50, £19.50BBC Big Band is a Town Hall Associate Artist. The concert will be recorded for subsequent broadcast on BBC Radio 2’s Big Band Special.
CAPUCON BROTHERS PLAY BEETHOVENMONDAY 21 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Renaud Capucon violinGautier Capucon celloFrank Braley piano
Beethoven Cello Sonata No 1 22’ Violin Sonata No 3 18’ Piano Trio No 7, Archduke 38’
Described by The Daily Telegraph as ‘one of classical music’s sensations of the past decade,’ the charismatic and hugely talented Capucon brothers have each made a distinct impact with performances of sumptuous tone and personality. In this all-Beethoven programme, discover what makes them both outstanding soloists in their own right, before they join forces with Frank Braley for the ever-popular Archduke Trio.
£9.50, £13.50, £18.50, £25Discounts available, please check when booking.
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MIDLANDS' BEST DANCE CREWSATURDAY 26 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Twelve dance crews will go head to head in front of a panel of judges to claim the title of Midlands Best Dance Crew 2011, and win a trophy and a prize of £1000.
£14, under 14s £10
AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AND fREDDY KEMPfSUNDAY 27 NOVEMBER, 3PM
Australian Chamber OrchestraRichard Tognetti director, violinFreddy Kempf pianoTine Thing Helseth trumpet
Mozart Symphony No 29 28’Shostakovich Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings 22’Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings 28’Mozart Symphony No 40 35’
The Australian Chamber Orchestra has been described by the Washington Post as having ‘the energy and vibe of a rock band with the ability of a crack classical chamber group.’ Framed by two Mozart masterworks, the Aussies are matched in youthful flair by the dream team of pianist Freddy Kempf and brilliant trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth.
£9.50, £15, £20, £25, £30, £35, £40Discounts available, please check when booking.
LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERT THOMAS TROTTER: ADVENT SOUNDSMONDAY 28 NOVEMBER, 1PM
Thomas Trotter organ
Handel Three movements from Messiah J S Bach Three Chorale-preludes on Nun komm der Heiden Heiland Tchaikovsky Three Movements from Nutcracker Suite Reger Fantasy & Fugue on Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
£6Unreserved seating. Discounts available, please check when booking.
JOHN WILSON & THE JOHN WILSON ORCHESTRA: HOORAY fOR HOLLYWOODA celebration of the golden age of Hollywood film musicals
MONDAY 28 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Special guest stars include:Annalene BeecheyKim CriswellMatthew Ford
Hooray for Hollywood takes you from the dawn of the talkies to the birth of the movie musical through to the 60s. The show features show-stopping sequences from 42nd Street, Top Hat, On the Town, Guys and Dolls, Ziegfeld Follies, A Star is Born, Gypsy, Hello Dolly and many more.
£22.50, £27.50, £35, £38.50, £43.50For an extra special evening, why not try our Celebration Hamper? Enjoy champagne and luxury chocolates in our private area for just £30 per couple. To book please call 0121 780 3333 before Thursday 24 November.
PORT ISAAC’S fISHERMAN’S fRIENDSWEDNESDAY 30 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Plus special guests
English folk music has enjoyed a renaissance in the last decade, especially in the West Country. Now, after their success at the 2011 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, these Shanty men of Port Isaac are back at Town Hall to delight and enthral audiences with their voices in an incredibly rousing and joyful set of shanties and Cornish folk songs.
£19.50
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CITY OF BIRMINGHAM CHOIR MESSIAHSH fRIDAY 9 DECEMBER, 7PM £11 - £36TH TUESDAY 13 DECEMBER, 7PM £12 - £30
BLACK VOICES CHRISTMAS CONCERT WITH TOWN HALL GOSPEL CHOIR
fRIDAY 9 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£15
A CHRISTMAS CAROL BY CHARLES DICKENS PERFORMED BY CLIVE FRANCIS
SUNDAY 11 DECEMBER, 2.30PM£16.50
THE SIXTEEN AT CHRISTMASSUNDAY 11 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£9.50 - £40
THAT’LL BE THE DAY CHRISTMAS SHOWWEDNESDAY 14 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£22.50
ONLY MEN ALOUD: A CHRISTMAS CONCERTTHURSDAY 15 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£19.50 - £32.50
iCC HALL 1 THE SNOWMANfRIDAY 16 DECEMBER – SATURDAY 31 DECEMBER£18.50 - £28Family tickets available
CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHTSATURDAY 17 DECEMBER, 2.30PM & MONDAY 19 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£12.50 - £36
THE CBSO'S GREAT BIG CHORAL CHRISTMASSUNDAY 18, THURSDAY 22 & fRIDAY 23 DECEMBER£10 - £39.50
CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGALONGTUESDAY 20 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£12.50 - £36
ROOM ON THE BROOMWEDNESDAY 21 DECEMBER – fRIDAY 13 JANUARY 2012£10.50, £8.50 For groups of 10+
CHRiSTMAS HigHLigHTS
POLARWEDNESDAY 21 DECEMBER, 2.30PM & 7.30PM2.30pm £9.50 - £32.50 7.30pm £12.50 - £39.50
CHRISTMAS EVE CLASSICSSATURDAY 24 DECEMBER, 3PM£12.50 - £32.50
BOXING DAY GALAMONDAY 26 DECEMBER, 3PM£12.50 - £32.50
MOZART BY CANDLELIGHTTUESDAY 27 DECEMBER, 3PM£12.50 - £32.50
LAST NIGHT OF THE CHRISTMAS PROMSTUESDAY 27 DECEMBER, 7.30PM
£12.50 - £36
MOVIE NIGHT CLASSICSWEDNESDAY 28 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£12.50 - £37.50
THE SOUND OF MUSICALSTHURSDAY 29 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£12.50 - £37.50
CARMINA BURANAfRIDAY 30 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£22.50 - £42.50
NEW YEAR’S EVE GALASATURDAY 31 DECEMBER, 3PM & 9.30PM3PM: £11.50 - £36.50 9.30PM: £17.50 - £45
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCESUNDAY 1 JANUARY, 7.30PM£12.50 - £36
GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRAMONDAY 2 JANUARY, 3PM£15 - £28.50
CBSO VIENNESE WHIRLSATURDAY 7 JANUARY, 3PM & 7PM£10 - £39.50
ANTON & ERIN: LET’S DO ITSATURDAY 21 JANUARY, 3PM & 7.30PMSUNDAY 18 MARCH, 3PM£15.50 - £39.50
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fEATURING ANDY HAMILTON AND THE BLUE NOTESFree event in Symphony Hall Cafe Bar 12.30pm - 3.30pm
SATURDAY 29 OCTOBER SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER
Relax with Birmingham jazz legend Andy Hamilton as he brings you the finest in jazz together with his band The Blue Notes.
'Sumptuous, sensuous, gifted… Hamilton's sound is irresistible.' The Guardian
Supported by Arts Council England.
SAX IN THE CITY
RUSH HOUR BLUESFriday 5.30pm After a long week at work come along and unwind in the intimate, relaxing atmosphere of Symphony Hall's Cafe Bar and let the sensational sounds of Rush Hour Blues help you find that Friday feeling. It's all free – and you deserve it!
'It's free and it really is the place to be.' Birmingham PostPresented in association with Birmingham Jazz.
7 OCTOBER
LAURA COLLINS14 OCTOBER
MIKE COLLINS TRIO PLUS LEE GOODALL21 OCTOBER
ANTHONY STRONG28 OCTOBER
BIG MAN CLAYTON
4 NOVEMBER
ABRAM WILSON QUARTET 11 NOVEMBER
STEVE TROMANS QUARTET 18 NOVEMBER
JOHN fLEMING QUARTET25 NOVEMBER
DAVE STAPLETON
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fREE EVENTS IN SYMPHONY HALL CAfE BAR Mid-day Mantra is a free monthly series presenting music to uplift the spirit on Saturday lunchtime. Escape the hurly-burly, as we present outstanding Asian artists from the UK and the Indian subcontinent in relaxed, informal sessions.
MILAN TO MUMBAI SATURDAY 8 OCTOBER, 1PM – 2.30PM
Guitarist Giuliano Modarelli and tabla player Bhupinder Singh Chaggar reshape a 5,000 year-old tradition: by taking a rãg and skilfully improvising together, they create beautiful and eclectic contemporary sounds for our time, perfectly symbolizing the music of 21st century Britain.
BANGALORE MUSIC GROUP SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER, 1PM – 2.30PM
S V BALAKRISHNA (BALU) mridangamVASUDHA K S vocals RAGHUNANDAN R (RAGHU) fluteAs well as being a renowned mridangam player and percussion genius, Balu is also master of morsing (jaw harp), ghatam (earthen pot) and konakkol (vocalisation of mridangam syllables). He is joined by carnatic singer Vasudha and flautist composer Raghu to form a Bangalore group of extraordinary musicians.
Free EventsPresented in association with sampad. The Mid-day Mantra series is supported by Arts Council England.
The next event is on 10 December in Symphony Hall Cafe Bar at 1pm.
fREE EVENT IN SYMPHONY HALL CAfE BAR Come join us after work on a Thursday and enjoy some of the best in contemporary folk music from the Midlands.
TOY HEARTSTHURSDAY 13 OCTOBER, 5.30PM
Sisters Hannah and Sophia Johnson bring both a feminine and British perspective to American bluegrass and country music. Their reputation as an exciting and dynamic live act has developed along with their songwriting prowess, culminating in the national release of Femme Fatale.
SIMON fOX & PAUL MURPHY THURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER, 5.30PM
Paul Murphy has been writing and singing his own songs for over forty years. Besides performing solo he is also songwriter and frontman for 15 piece gypsy-punk band, The Destroyers.
Simon Fox performs personal, reflective songs with rich arrangements, a disarming wit and possesses a flair for creating intimate moods.
Free EventsPresented in association with Moseley Folk Festival.The Folk for Free series is supported by Arts Council England.
The next event is on 15 December in Symphony Hall Cafe Bar at 5.30pm.
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COMING SOON TOMMY EMMANUEL
MONDAY 5 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£20
STEELEYE SPANTUESDAY 6 DECEMBER, 8PM£19.50
THE UNTHANKS EXPLORE AND PERfORM THE MUSIC Of ROBERT WYATT AND ANTHONY & THE JOHNSONS
THURSDAY 8 DECEMBER, 7.30PM£17.50
THE DESTROYERS ALBUM TOUR fINALE EXTRAVAGANZA!
SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER, 8PM£10, £12.50
THE CLASSIC ROCK SHOWSUNDAY 15 JANUARY 2012, 8PM£20
LORD Of THE DANCETUESDAY 2O MARCH - SUNDAY 25 MARCH 2012£30.50 - £35.50
THE OSMONDS UP CLOSE AND PERSONALTHURSDAY 29 MARCH 2012, 7.30PM£27.50 - £95
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EDuCATiON & COMMuNiTYOver 10,000 people a year are inspired by the choice of creative opportunities offered by the THSH Education & Community department. People of all ages discover the venues and artistic programme by participating in events and projects in family, school and community settings, the state-of-the-art Patrick Music and Multimedia Studio and the halls themselves.
SPOTLIGHT ON... DUKE BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE
This autumn THSH is delivering an education and community outreach project inspired by Béla Bartók’s Duke Bluebeard’s Castle.
THSH works with secondary schools and community settings in our neighbourhood of Ladywood, and also in Erdington where we are currently based as part of Birmingham City Council’s Arts Champions scheme.
Each group has been working with artists using either poetry, visual art or music to explore the different worlds hidden behind the Duke’s seven doors. This work will come together in an animation created by a group of young people gaining the nationally recognised Bronze Arts Award qualification.
This ambitious project has enabled groups of all ages to work collaboratively to explore and celebrate our magnificent venues, classical music and world class performances.
If you would like to find out more about Arts Awards please contact [email protected]
For more information about Duke Bluebeard’s Castle see page 14.
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Symphony Hall is located within the International Convention Centre on Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA. On entering the Convention Centre through the main entrance on Centenary Square, Symphony Hall foyers are on the left. Town Hall is located in Victoria Square, Birmingham, B3 3DQ.
BY CAR - Car parking for Symphony Hall is available at Brindleyplace, the National Indoor Arena (NIA), Paradise Circus multi-storey car park (formerly Brindley Drive) and Cambridge Street car parks. Car parking for Town Hall is available at Paradise Circus multi-storey car park (formerly Brindley Drive), and Town Hall multi-storey car park (formerly Brunel Street) car parks.
For traffic and travel information contact The Highways Agency on 08457 504030 or visit their website www.highways.gov.uk/roads or visit Midlands Traffic Information’s website www.help2travel.co.uk.
BY RAIL - For rail information contact National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950 or visit their website www.nationalrail.co.uk There are fast and frequent rail services with free parking at many Centro stations. The Centro Hotline 0121 200 2700 (open 7.30am–10.30pm every day) can help you plan your journey.
For further information visit www.thsh.co.uk/page/planning-your-visit
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BOOKING INfORMATIONHOW TO BOOK
A £2 fee per transaction will be charged on all bookings except purchases made in person at Town Hall or Symphony Hall Box Office.
ONLINEwww.thsh.co.uk
BY PHONE0121 780 3333.
IN PERSONSymphony Hall Box Office, in the ICC, is open 10am–6pm (Monday - Saturday) and 12pm–4pm (Sunday).
Town Hall Box Office is open two hours before the start time of a performance.
Opening hours may be extended on concert days.
DISCOUNTS
Discounts vary from concert to concert and are subject to availability. For selected concerts discounts are available for students and under 25s, families, over 60s, benefit recipients, wheelchair users and disabled patrons, concert package bookers and through the Birmingham Passport to Leisure scheme. Please check our website or ask for details when booking.
You can book some discounted tickets online. If you require other reduced price tickets, please contact the Box Office on 0121 780 3333.
GROUPS
Discounts available on selected concerts. For further information or to make a booking, phone our Group Booking Department on FREEPHONE 0800 358 7070, open 10am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
All tickets are offered subject to availability. Proof of eligibility may be required when purchasing/collecting reduced price tickets. Discounts vary per concert, please check with the Box Office.
LOST TICKETS
A charge may be made for printing duplicate tickets.
CONCERTS BY COACH
These coach schemes are organised by regular concert-goers.
Telford & Newport: The Newport Music Coach, Anita Davies 01952 813340
Shropshire & Mid Wales: The Concerts Coach, Frank North 01743 790400
South Shropshire: Ludlow & District Theatre & Arts Group, Bronwen Coldwell 01584 831323
Droitwich & Bromsgrove: Bromsgrove Music Tours, Jennie McGregor Smith 01527 872422
Leominster & Hereford: Mary Seldon, 01885 482543. Email: [email protected]
Worcester: Montfort Theatre Goers, Evesham, Mrs D Lambert 01386 761445
DATA PROTECTION
Once you have booked tickets for Town Hall or Symphony Hall your contact details will be held and processed on our Box Office database. From time to time we and the artists/performers may send you information about forthcoming events (including the artists’/performers’ events at other venues) using any one of the contact methods you have provided. Other arts organisations and companies carefully selected by Performances Birmingham may also be interested in sending you information on events and products they think will be of interest. If you do not want your details to be passed to another organisation please tell us at the time of booking. (Data Protection Act (1998). Registration No X3281 12 8.)
DISCLAIMER
Information and prices in this guide were correct at the time of going to press – please check prior to booking. Unforeseen circumstances, however, may result in changes to the published programme or named artists. The timings given for each piece are for guidance and may vary in performance. Performances Birmingham Limited – a company controlled by Birmingham City Council – is a Registered Charity No. 1053937. Registered in England No. 3169600. Registered Office: Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham, UK B1 2EA.
Photo credits: John Chiasson (Roger McGuinn), Youri Lenquette (Toumani Diabaté), Susana Millman (Zakir Hussain), Steve Ullathorne (Fascinating Aida), Ivor Hawthorn (The Beat), BradWaters (Show of Hands), BBC (Stan Kenton), Marco Borggreve (Yannick Nézet-Séguin), Adrian Burrows (Thomas Trotter), Monique Deul (Freddy Kempf). All pianos at Town Hall and Symphony Hall are tuned by John Chapman. T: 07855 397048. Design by Cogent Elliott.
SEATING PLANS
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Town Hall and Symphony Hall welcome bookings for private and corporate events.Our two spectacular venues can provide the perfect and unique backdrop for your event. For more information please visit: http://hires.thsh.co.uk email: [email protected] or call us on 0121 644 6053.
GROUP TOURSEducation & Community deliver a range of bespoke group tours, designed to meet individual interests.
For more information contact [email protected] or call 0121 644 5185.
CELEBRATION PACKAGESIn association with Edmunds restaurant in Brindleyplace we are pleased to introduce our Celebration Packages.
Edmunds provides a relaxed and refreshing approach to fine dining; here you will be treated to an exquisite three course meal with a glass of Champagne. You will be served with plenty of time to enjoy your meal before making your way across the bridge to Symphony Hall for your chosen show.
This is a perfect treat for someone special. For £125 per couple, the package also includes a personalised warm welcome and flowers on arrival, a programme, interval drinks and ice cream. We will arrange it all for you so you can relax and enjoy your special evening.
For more information, please contact us on 0121 644 5072 or email [email protected]
CORPORATE AND PRIVATE HIRE EVENTS
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SYMPHONY HALL CAfE BAR
Situated on Level 3 (Ground Floor), Symphony Hall Cafe Bar is now offering hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and snacks from 10am through to concert time, everyday, except Sundays when it is open from 12 noon. Foyer bars are ordinarily open an hour before every Symphony Hall concert.
TOWN HALL
The Coffee Bar is situated in the main foyer and opens two hours before a concert. Free Wi-Fi at Town Hall with any purchase from the Coffee Bar. The Circle and Lower Bars open an hour before a concert, for the interval and occasionally post-concert. Opening hours may vary.
Symphony Hall Music ShopSituated in the ICC Mall, Symphony Hall Music Shop offers an exceptional range of music and gifts, open 11am to 6pm (Mon – Sat) and late on concert nights. For more information call 0121 200 2382.
when you buy a cup of coffee at Symphony Hall Cafe Bar.Hand this voucher in at Symphony Hall Cafe Bar and receive a 50p discount on a cup of coffee. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offers. Voucher valid from 10am - 6pm. Until 1/6/12. Copies not accepted.
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CUSTOMERS WITH MOBILITY DIffICULTIES:
TOWN HALL
Please note that there are steps up to the Stalls and Circle but a lift is available. The Stalls have flat access to all seats and generous space between rows. Patrons who need to remain in their wheelchairs during the performance can book spaces in the Stalls and the Side Circle. There are accessible toilets on all levels.
SYMPHONY HALL
All levels are accessible by lift, but there are steps within the auditorium on all levels, including the Stalls – please ask when booking if you need flat access to your seats.
Areas for patrons who need to remain in their wheelchairs during the performance are located in the Stalls (and for classical concerts are
also available in the Upper Circle). There are accessible toilets on Level 3 (Stalls), Level 5 (Upper Circle) and Level 5a (Grand Tier).
DEAf AND HARD Of HEARING CUSTOMERS:
TOWN HALL
The auditorium is equipped with a hearing loop system. Please switch your hearing aid to the T position.
SYMPHONY HALL
The auditorium is equipped with an infrared hearing enhancement system. You need to collect a receiver to use this system. Receivers are available free of charge – please ask a steward.
BLIND AND PARTIALLY SIGHTED CUSTOMERS:
TOWN HALL & SYMPHONY HALL
Guide dogs are welcome and can remain in the auditorium or be cared for by a steward in the foyer. Please ask if you need any assistance.
PARKING fOR BLUE BADGE HOLDERS:
TOWN HALL
There are three spaces directly outside Town Hall (accessed from Paradise Circus). These spaces must be booked in advance by calling the Stage Door on 0121 644 5039. Please have your vehicle registration number and Blue Badge number to hand when you call.
SYMPHONY HALL
Blue Badge holders can pre-book a drop off request by calling the Box Office on 0121 780 4949 and presenting their Blue Badge to the Security Officer at the barrier on arrival.
Very limited parking for disabled people driving themselves is available at the ICC, and must be pre-booked by calling the Box Office on 0121 780 4949. Requests for four or more concerts should be put in writing to THSH Box Office, Symphony Hall, Broad St, Birmingham, B1 2EA. Please allow two weeks for a reply. If you would like more information about parking for Blue Badge holders in Birmingham please call 0121 303 6644. Please note that drop off and parking requests must be made the day before the concert at the latest.
ACCESSIBILITY
This guide is available free of charge on audiocassette or Braille (on request) from: Rhondda Channell, Sound Services, VISTA, Margaret Rd. (off Gwendolen Rd), Leicester, LE5 5FU. Tel: 0116 249 8841
Email: [email protected] Facilities for Disabled Patrons 0121 780 4949 Minicom Line 0121 644 6140
Performances Birmingham is one of the largest regional arts charities in the country. We invite people to discover great performances at the heart of Birmingham and participate in community arts projects at our two world-famous venues.
Ticket sales alone cannot sustain our programme; we rely on voluntary contributions to enable us to continue and expand our work. We aim to reach even more people within our communities and further develop our wide-ranging programme. We would like to thank all our supporters for their generous contributions to our charitable work over the last year.
DONORS Alan Woodfield Charitable TrustAnn CopseyBaron Davenport’s Charity Birmingham Decorative & Fine Arts SocietyBlackwell Charitable Trust Bruce Wake Charitable TrustThe Chatwin TrustCoutts Charitable TrustDMC McDonald Foundation, facilitated by the IAO The Garfield Weston FoundationThe George Cadbury TrustThe GNC TrustThe Golsoncott FoundationGrantham Yorke TrustGrimmitt TrustLimoges Trust The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust Michael Loftus, News from the FutureOundle School The Oakley Charitable Trust The Owen Family TrustThe Patrick TrustPeter & Jane How TrustRotary International in Great Britain and IrelandThe Roughley Trust Tanner Charitable TrustWolfson FoundationOur supporters, volunteers and Friends.
If you are interested in supporting Town Hall and Symphony Hall and would like further information please take a look at our website www.thsh.co.uk/page/support-us/ or contact our Development Team on 0121 644 5075.
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BOx OFFiCE 0121 780 3333 www.thsh.co.uk/membership
• Be the first to hear who’s coming to town and when, so that you never miss a thing
• Be first in the queue for tickets with a priority booking line, exclusively for members
• Waive added costs with no transaction fee to pay and free use of the cloakroom
• Be first through the doors with flat rate parking that you can pay beforehand, saving you time and money
And, being first here, there’s time to make the most of your member’s discount in our bars and in any of the participating restaurants and bars around the city.
Members enjoy more for just £15 a year
Join today. Visit thsh.co.uk/membership or telephone 0121 780 3333 to find out more. Or next time you’re around pop into Town Hall or Symphony Hall’s Box Office and talk to us about membership.
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