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Lanark Memorial Hall August – December 2021 Events Programme August – December 2021 Events Programme o December 2021 Events Programme Welcome to our August t Customer Notice South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture would like to offer our sincere thanks to all of our customers for their support and understanding at this difficult time. We have produced this brochure with the intention and hope of staging all of the performances listed, however given the current and ongoing uncertainty that we are all facing, it should be noted that all of the advertised events are subject to change, rescheduling or cancellation. The information contained in this brochure was correct at the time of going to print. We would encourage all of our customers to continue to purchase tickets for forthcoming events. We look forward to welcoming you back into our venues at the very earliest opportunity. We can only do this with your continued support. Thank you. We are always interested in receiving comments and suggestions from customers. You can do this by completing a customer comments form when you are on the premises and handing it in at our reception. You can write to us at the address opposite or email us at: [email protected] Charlie Ingham Venues Manager Events Programme Welcome to our August to December 2021 How to book Refreshments You can book in person at our box Lanark Memorial Hall has two office in Lanark Memorial Hall or licensed bars within the premises – by phone on 01555 667999. Tickets the Oakwood Bar and the for some shows are also available to Glenburnie Mezzanine. Bars are book online, please visit us at: open prior to performances and www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk events and during intervals. Box office opening hours Patrons please note Monday to Thursday: Mobile phones must be switched to 9.00am – 4.30pm silent or off during all performances. Friday: 9.00am – 4.00pm Haze and smoke effects, flashing Saturday: 9.15am – 3.00pm lights and strobe lighting are used * Box office open until 7.30pm during performances. Please note on performance nights unless that music and entertainment may specified otherwise. be presented at a high volume. You can also book tickets at other venues (opening times may vary) Facebook including: The Town House: ‘Lanark Memorial Hall’ 01698 452299 Rutherglen Town Hall: ‘Cultural Activities in 0141 613 5700 South Lanarkshire’ East Kilbride Arts Centre: 01355 261000 ‘Children’s Activities in East Kilbride Village Theatre: South Lanarkshire’ 01355 248669 Like us to receive updates and event information! Directions Lanark Memorial Hall is situated @SLLeisCulture within walking distance from both the train and bus station, providing links from surrounding areas. Car parking facilities can be found to the KNOW rear of the venue, adjacent to the scotland event entrance. Address: St Leonard Street, Lanark ML11 7AB Additional Covid information for customers The safety of customers is our (when permitted) will be available highest priority, and we will be to purchase during your visit. adhering to the latest government We would also recommend that guidelines at the time of your visit you use our pre-order service in all our venues. (available through our box office system for some performances) An enhanced cleaning and and you can collect your order on management protocol will be in arrival at the venue. place throughout our premises. Toilet facilities will be available We may still be operating a one although you may experience a way system within the venue so longer wait to use them due to please take note of directional additional restrictions. signage on arrival. Also, in line with current government guidelines Please allow plenty of time to customers may be required to wear arrive and enter the building as a face covering when entering and you may be asked to queue outside moving through the building. You before entering and take part in will be permitted to remove your additional security checks. face covering once seated in the auditorium. If you or anyone in your party are experiencing any symptoms of Soft drinks, snacks, ice cream, COVID-19, you must not enter sweets and alcoholic drinks the venue. Physically distanced seating Lanark Memorial Hall, in conjunction with Regional Screen Scotland, are delighted to bring the latest cinema releases and blockbuster movies to Lanark. At last, you can see the latest movies on your doorstep rather than having to travel to see them. All of our cinema releases will be announced via social media and will be on sale via our on-line box office www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk After our trial of socially distance cinema in October 2020, The Memo Cinema will return from May 2021 and we will, where permitted, be continuing our screenings on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays on weekends throughout the Summer and in periods when live entertainment is again not permitted under Covid restrictions. Book online Times: 1.30pm, 4.30pm, 7.30pm on advertised days Tickets: £6.50 / £5.00 concession This project is supported by Regional Screen Scotland through ‘A Cinema Near You’, Creative Scotland and The National Lottery. Sunday 1 August Physically distanced seating Summer Family Show The Town House, Hamilton Friday 30 July: Lanark 1.00pm and 5.00pm Memorial Hall Rutherglen Town Hall Tuesday 3 August: Sunday 1 August: 1.00pm and 5.00pm 1.00pm and 5.00pm East Kilbride Village Theatre Thursday 5 August: 1.00pm and 5.00pm Join Dotty, a talented young woman, who dreams of becoming a star. She is blown to the Land of Oz where she meets some new friends; Scarecrow, The Tin Wuman and the Lioness. Join Dotty and the gang this Summer for a Scottish twist of the original story. Filled with popular songs and good old Scottish banter. This is an all singing, all dancing show for all the family not to be missed. Tickets: £10.00 Book online Saturday 14 August Twist and Shout – An all-star cast Twist and Shout will transport you from the West End deliver a musical back to the sights and sounds of the powerhouse of a show that starts ‘Swinging Sixties’. with the explosion of Brit Pop in 1962 With over 40 songs this is a non-stop through to the era of Flower Power feast of music that features a 4 piece and Free Love of the late sixties. live band and cast of 6 singers and Sing and dance along with an all-star dancers performing hits such as; She West End cast to the music of The Loves You, Glad All Over, You’re My Beatles, Hermans Hermits, Gerry and World, Jumpin Jack Flash, Something The Pacemakers, The Rolling Stones. Tells Me I’m In to Something Good, Cilla Black, Manfred Mann, Dusty Shout, Ferry Cross The Mersey and so Springfield, Lulu, Sandy Shaw and many more. many more... This show will leave on your feet and Featuring incredible performances dancing in the aisles! and beautiful bespoke costumes, Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £20.00 / £18.00 concession Book online Friday 3 September Original tickets valid for this date The Lady Boys of Bangkok are back Pop icons including... with their most elaborate show yet... Cher, Tina Turner, Calvin Harris, ‘’Flight of Fantasy‘’. Alexander Burke, The Village People, Shania Twain and so many more will Climb aboard for the ride of your have you dancing in the aisles. lives as 16 of the world’s most glamorous showgirls (who just Your inflight entertainment will happen to be men!) take you soaring recreate magical moments from to a new world of dazzling diamanté Las Vegas to Las Palmas where dipped song and dance destinations. Moulin Rouge meets Madonna, featuring over 400 stunning costumes. Comedy turbulence is definitely the inflight order of the day as your Advisory: 16+ (Due to Adult Humour) cabin crew, Ole and Jamie John, (Miss D.Q. the UKs only dwarf drag Time: 7.30pm queen) will be sending you mile high Tickets: £20.00 / at the biggest party in town!! £18.00 concession Book online Saturday 4 September Original tickets valid for this date Bon Giovi are the World’s premier look-alike and sound alike tribute to the New Jersey rockers, Bon Jovi. Formed in September of 1998, with over 21 years UK and International touring experience as a band and nearly 5 times that combined from individual members, this act is without compromise one of the best tribute acts on the circuit today playing over 90+ shows each year and we are delighted to welcome them back to Lanark Memorial Hall. Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £17.00 Book online Friday 10 September Original tickets valid for this date Radio Ga Ga is the UK’s authoritative Join us as we take you on a journey Queen Concert Show performed live, through the decades, bringing in a two-hour rock spectacular! you all 26 UK Top 10 hits and fan favourites, performed live with an Be part of the ultimate celebration electrifying band such as; Crazy Little of one the biggest bands to have Thing Called Love, I Want to Break ever graced the stage – Queen. Free, Somebody to Love, We Are The Radio Ga Ga recreates the magic, Champions, We Will Rock You and of fun and showmanship of the band’s course Bohemian Rhapsody. touring days, as they played to millions of people every year. Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £22.00 Book online Friday 17 September Europe’s Official Long-Standing Kim Wilde, Duran Duran, Adam Ant, Premier 1980’s Multi-Tribute Boy George, Wham, Erasure, Soft Cell, Concert Show! the Human League, Dead or Alive, Nena, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, 28 chart-topping artistes from the Gary Numan, and Tony Hadley are 80’s are authentically recreated to just some of the stars you will witness look and sound as they did back in this high energy, fast paced, in the day with a full live band, party style show! awesome dancers, mind-blowing lasers and light design combined with Fancy dress is highly encouraged and huge video projection complete the ladies, dancing around your handbags production together with over is a must!!! 150 costumes! So it’s time to dig out your 80’s fashions and party! “It’s like Top of the Pops meets Live Aid ...” Mike Read, Radio 1 breakfast DJ during the 80s Original tickets Time: 7.30pm valid for Tickets: £22.00 Book online this date Saturday 25 September The Absolute Elvis Show with Johnny Lee Memphis Elvis Tribute Johnny Lee Memphis is a previous World Cup and European Elvis Tribute Champion.
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