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Dance Four All: Boogie Down Breakers/Black Soul: Workshop
Street dance for all ages and abilities.
Dance Four All: Lockdown/Breakdance: Workshop
Street dance.
Cost
£5.50, under 16s £4.50
People Like You
An exhibition of contemporary works investigating various disabilities via a partnership between LinkUpArts, Disability Arts Online and Salisbury Arts Centre.
When
Tue-Sat, times vary, ends Jun 15
Birmingham Royal Ballet: Pineapple Poll/Lyric Pieces/Giselle
A brilliant programme of world-class dance, including a triple-bill presentation and excerpts from some of the company's favourite ballets including Giselle.
When
May 14 & 15, 7.30pm, mat May 15, 2.30pm
Cost
£20-£23, NUS/under 18s £15-£18, OAP £18-£21
Charley's Aunt
Creative Cow presents the famous farce about dashing Oxford undergraduates, Jack and Charley who are preparing to propose to Amy and Kitty, but a chaperon is needed or the girls will refuse their lunch invitation.
When
May 15 & 16, 8pm, mat May 16, 2.30pm
Cost
£12, NUS/OAP/under 18s £10
Julian Clary: Position Vacant, Apply Within
Camp humour and double entendres as the distinctive stand-up, journalist, radio regular and 2012 Celebrity Big Brother contestant searches for a husband.
Cost
£20, NUS/OAP/under 18s £18
Tea Dance
Ballroom, Latin and social sequence dancing.
Cost
£5 inc tea/biscuits, ATL £4, carers free, adv booking essential
Indian Summer
Set in a typical railway station cafe, Indian Summer follows two girls whose mundane lives are far removed from the excitement and cultural exoticism of the India their imaginations conjure up.
When
May 17 & 18, 7.30pm, mat May 18, 3pm
Suggs: My Life Story In Words And Music
The Madness frontman stars in an autobiographical show about his early roots and his riotous showbiz life, joined on stage by a pianist and a variety of guests.
Cost
£24.50, NUS/OAP/under 18s £22.50
The Elves And The Shoemaker: Stuff & Nonsense (Over 3s)
Niki McCretton's adaptation of the classic children's story.
Star: Goody And Storey And Mac Birmingham (Ages 2-5)
Join the green-fingered Gardener and the tidy Tailor who live at opposite ends of the world.
When
May 30, 10.30am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm
Circles In The Sand: Half Moon Theatre & Tam Tam Theatre
A story without words framed by an evocative soundscape.
When
Jun 1, 10.30am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm
1984
Sell A Door Theatre Company presents Matthew Dunster's adaptation of George Orwell's harrowing novel of oppression.
When
Jun 4 & 5, 7.45pm, mat Jun 5, 2pm
Cost
£12.50, child/NUS/OAP £10.50
Wren Band
The Devon-based collective performs traditional and acoustic folk.
Cost
£12, child/NUS/OAP £10
Rainy Days And Mondays: The Carpenters Story
A jukebox musical telling the story of the popular 1970s band through hits as such Close To You, Superstar, Goodbye To Love, Sing, We've Only Just Begun, Top Of The World, Yesterday Once More and Solitaire.
Cost
£18.50, NUS/OAP/under 18s £16.50
Blue Remembered Hills
Northern Stage presents Dennis Potter's loss-of-innocence drama in which seven children play together in the English countryside during a wartime summer. Directed by Psyche Stott.
When
Jun 11-15, 7.45pm, mats Jun 12, 15, 2.30pm
Cost
£18, child/NUS/OAP £16, Fri & Sat eve £22, child/NUS/OAP £20
Ablutions: FellSwoop Theatre
A new show blending a live soundtrack, detailed mime and the humour of author, Patrick DeWitt.
Cost
£12, NUS/OAP/under 18s £10
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
The full BSO are joined by amateur musicians from all over Dorset, performing works by Wagner, Borodin, Elgar, Vaughan Williams and Tchaikovsky. Conducted by Kevin Smith and Maxime Tortelier.
Daliso Chaponda: Laughrica
Cultural and social observations from the UK-based Malawian stand-up and writer.
Cost
£12, NUS/OAP/child £10
Buffalo Gals
An American roots string band, featuring a variety of bluegrass, gospel and country music.
Cost
£12, child/NUS/OAP £10
The Magic Of Motown
A celebration of the music of Motown stars, including the songs of The Jackson Five, The Temptations, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye and The Supremes.
The Proclaimers
The brothers Charlie and Craig Reid and their band, best known for the songs I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) and Letter From America, play folk rock and pop from the album Like Comedy.
Sean Lock: Purple Van Man
Cynical wit and sharp observations from the 8 Out Of Ten Cats team captain.
Pam Ayres
The author relates poems, stories and jokes from her best-selling books.
Matt Richardson: Hometown Hero
Intelligent and energetic observational humour from the 2012 winner of Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival Best New Show award.
Brit Floyd: Pink Floyd Tribute
The band covers the music of the progressive rock giants.
When
Oct 19, phone for times
Michael Portillo: Talk
The politician and social commentator discusses his career.
Cost
£15, NUS/under 18s £13
Sally Morgan: Psychic Sally On The Road
The psychic presents spiritual messages.
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