MARCH 2017
Old Worlds, New Worlds 2
Saturday 11 March, 7.30pm, Pittville Pump Room
Be captivated by the musical mastery of Cheltenham Symphony
Orchestra as they bring together the old worlds and the new in this
breathtaking concert.
Conductor: David Curtis Soprano: April Frederick
Barber: Adagio for Strings Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Dvořák: Symphony No.8 in
G Op.88
Menopause the Musical
Monday 13 March, 7.30pm, Cheltenham Town Hall
Starring Cheryl Ferguson (EastEnders), Maureen Nolan (The Nolans),
Rebecca Wheatley (Casualty) and Ruth Berkeley (Penny Dreadful) this
all-singing, all-dancing comedy is set in a department store, where four
women with seemingly nothing in common, meet by chance and make
fun of their experience of ‘The Change’ and problems with forgetfulness,
mood swings, wrinkles and chocolate binges. Age advisory +16
The show is sponsored by Promensil Menopause.
Tickets: £17.00, £14.00 and Concessions
Tickets: £27.00
Pittville Sundays
Oysters 3
Edwina Hayes – singer, songwriter, coffeedrinker, driver of heavily mileaged cars...
Sunday 12 March, 3.00pm, Pittville Pump Room
Tuesday 14 March, 7.30pm, Cheltenham Town Hall
Oysterband from a different angle…
By popular demand, Oysters 3 takes to the road again in 2017.
Edwina’s beautifully written songs, charming stage presence and voice
of an angel have won her a reputation as a true talent of folk-Americana.
She has opened for Jools Holland and Van Morrison as well as playing
stages everywhere from Glastonbury to The Royal Albert Hall.
John Jones, Alan Prosser and Ian Telfer, the three founder members and
creative heart of folk-rock legends Oysterband, invite you to an evening
of fresh acoustic performance and off-the-wall stories. It’s an insight into
their history - sometimes turbulent, often funny, with great songs from
every era of their unique career.
Tickets: £19.50; Earlybird: £17.50
Tickets: £20.00
David Gower, Chris Cowdrey
& The Holy Bail
Sunday 12 March, 7.30pm, Cheltenham Town Hall
Lifetime friends and former England cricket Captains, David Gower and
Chris Cowdrey are treading the boards to discuss everything
from meeting on a rugby pitch at school to why they only
seemed to end up on the same side when one of them
was the captain!
Expect a fun-filled, laugh a minute show packed with
anecdotes from two pals whose lives are arguably rooted
in the history of cricket more than anyone else today.
Tickets: £27.00
MARCH 2017
Cheltenham Symphony Orchestra
Gilbert O’Sullivan
The 50th Anniversary Tour
Thursday 16 March, 7.30pm, Cheltenham Town Hall
2017 will mark an astonishing 50 years since Gilbert O’Sullivan made
his first foray into the music business with the release of his debut
single Disappear. Enjoy every facet of his history in this new live show.
Including classics such as Alone Again Naturally, Nothing Rhymed,
Clair Matrimony and Get Down as well as songs from the latest album
Latin Ala G! including No Way and I Guess I’ll Always Love You.
Tickets: £31.50
Forbidden Nights
Friday 17 March, 7.30pm, Cheltenham Town Hall
Forbidden Nights is a classy new all male variety show with full theatre
production and explosive choreography as seen on Britain’s Got Talent
and TOWIE.
Featuring a vocalist, aerial artist, pole performer and fire act all delivered
with an element of naughtiness but not so naughty that you can’t bring
your Granny!
The evening is suitable for ages 18 to 80.
Tickets: £25.50, £22.00
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