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Full Event Listings CATCHPOLE & RYE KENT ENGLAND EXCLUSIVE LUXURY BATHROOMS LONDON • TUNBRIDGE WELLS • ASHFORD T. 01892 526 996 www.catchpoleandrye.com Dec 17 Jan 18 events_Layout 1 28/11/2017 11:18 Page 2 essence events spotlight on... Kate Rusby at Christmas G Live, Guildford Sunday 17 December, 7.30pm Mercury Prize nominee, Folk Singer of the Year, Best Live Act, Best Album and Best Original Song winner at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, Yorkshire- born Kate Rusby is one of the most talented musicians around. Known for her down-to-earth style, Kate’s engaging personality and sharp wit have combined to endear her to a legion of fans. Her enchanting vocals make her one of the finest interpreters of traditional folk songs and a unique songwriter as she blends old and new styles. Kate’s Christmas tour has become one of the traditions of the season as she showcases material from her newly-released Christmas album of Yorkshire festive songs and carols, together with old favourites. See our interview with Kate on page 20. Tickets: glive.co.uk Monday 29 January to theatre Saturday 3 February Hedda Gabler Richmond Theatre A new production of Ibsen’s Richmond masterpiece tours the UK. Saturday 9 December to Tickets: atgtickets.com/woking Sunday 14 January Aladdin New Wimbledon Theatre Starring panto-legend Christopher Wimbledon Biggins and Count Arthur Strong. Saturday 9 December to Wednesday 17 to Sunday 21 January Sunday 14 January Moscow City Ballet Presents Jack and the Beanstalk Two of Tchaikovsky’s stunning This year’s extravaganza stars ballets: The Nutcracker and Swan Pub Landlord Al Murray. Lake, with full orchestra. Tuesday 6 February Tuesday 6 to Saturday 10 February Banff Mountain Film Festival 2018 The Jungle Book Extraordinary short films from A new adaptation of Rudyard talented adventure film-makers. Kipling’s much-loved tale. Tickets: atgtickets.com/wimbledon Tickets: atgtickets.com/richmond Cranleigh Arts Centre New Victoria Theatre High Street, Cranleigh Woking Thursday 14 to Saturday 16 December Saturday 9 December to Dick Whittington Sunday 7 January Traditional pantomime packed with Robin Hood slapstick, silliness and special effects. Shane Richie stars in this Tickets: cranleighartscentre.org pantomime adventure. Thursday 11 January Dorking Halls Circus of Horrors: Voodoo Dorking Bizarre and fantastic circus acts. Saturday 16 to Thursday 28 December Monday 22 to Saturday 27 January Sleeping Beauty Sunset Boulevard A treat for all the family. Award-winning musical. Tickets: dorkinghalls.co.uk 66 essence-magazine.co.uk | DECEMBER/JANUARY 2017- 18 Dec 17 Jan 18 events_Layout 1 28/11/2017 11:18 Page 4 essence events Epsom Playhouse Harlequin Theatre Epsom Redhill Friday 15 December to Friday 8 to Sunday 31 December spotlight on... Sunday 7 January Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan Cinderella The story of Peter and the Lost Boys. The Art of Opportunity: DSWF Affordable Art Fair Fabulous pantomime . Tickets: harlequintheatre.co.uk David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, Shalford Tickets: epsomplayhouse.co.uk To Wednesday 20 December Rose Theatre Anyone who saw the heartbreaking recent image of the last male Farnham Maltings High Street, Kingston northern white rhino, Sudan, as he lay in the dust of his home in a Farnham Thursday 7 December to Kenyan wildlife conservancy will want to support the David Tuesday 12 December Sunday 7 January Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) as it holds an Art Fair, both The Book of Darkness and Light Alice in Winterland online and at its newly refurbished gallery at Saba House, Shalford. Three chilling tales. A new stage production of Supporters have the chance to purchase a selection of stunning Friday 22 to Saturday 23 December Lewis Carroll’s wonderful books. prints at reduced prices from the charity’s online catalogue, along Lost and Found Sunday 21 January with a selection of art donated from private collections. Little Blue Monster Theatre Company Ed Byrne: Spoiler Alert In addition, there will be items from painters such as William Russell returns with a classic children’s story. Comic artistry at its best. Flint and Terence Cuneo. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Tickets: farnhammaltings.com Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 January Foundation, enabling it to continue to fund the fight against wildlife Noggin the Nog crime in Africa and Asia and protect some of the world’s most G Live Silly vikings, puppets and live music endangered animals, such as the Black Rhino pictured here, left. Guildford based on the popular TV series. Wednesday 13 December Tickets: rosetheatrekingston.org Information: davidshepherd.org Jon Richardson: Old Man Roy Wood, G Live Talented comedian performs. The Electric Theatre Friday 8 to Sunday 24 December Guildford G Live Southern Pro Musica Woking Symphony Santa Claus and the Thursday 14 to music Guildford Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Orchestra Magical Christmas Journey Saturday 16 December Wednesday 20 December, 7.30pm Guildford H.G. Wells Conference & Festive treat for ages two and over. A Christmas Carol Age UK Surrey Roy Wood & His Band Sunday 14 January, 7.30pm Events Centre, Woking Sunday 17 December A magical retelling of the classic tale. Guildford Cathedral What better way to celebrate the New Year Celebration Saturday 20 January, 3.30pm Kate Rusby at Christmas Tickets: electric.theatre Thursday 21 December, 11am festive season than a visit to G Live to An evening of superb music from Family Concert: See Spotlight on previous page . Christmas Carol Concert 2017 see Mr Christmas himself, Roy Wood? opera and ballet. Pictures at an Exhibition Tuesday 26 to The Wintershall Nativity Traditional Christmas carols and Tickets: glive.co.uk Tickets: southernpromusica.org Visit and try the instruments. Thursday 28 December Wintershall Estate, Bramley readings in aid of Age UK Surrey. Tickets: wokingso.org.uk The Nutcracker and Giselle Wednesday 13 to Information: ageuksurrey.org.uk Guildford Cathedral Choir Surrey Mozart Players Saint Petersburg Classic Ballet. Sunday 17 December Guildford Cathedral St Teresa’s School, Effingham Vivace Chorus Thursday 18 January Enjoy the real Christmas story. Boileroom Saturday 16 December, 7pm Saturday 2 December, 7.30pm Holy Trinity Church, Guildford The Transports: A Tale of Exile Tickets: wintershall-estate.com Guildford Handel’s Messiah Including Rossini’s Overture – Sunday 10 December, 7pm and Migration Throughout the year With Southern Pro Musica and guests. The Thieving Magpie, Carol Concert A timely re-telling of Peter Bellamy’s The Woodfield A creative community hub for Tickets: guildford-cathedral.org Beethoven’s Violin Concerto Seasonal mix of carols and folk ballad opera The Transports. Entertainers music, the arts and events. and Symphony No.6, with violin Christmas music in support of the Shane Richie (centre) and the cast of Robin Hood, New Victoria Theatre, Woking Saturday 20 January Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall Information: theboileroom.net Guildford Choral soloist Chloë Hanslip. Mayor of Guildford’s charity. Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room Thursday 14 to Saturday 16 December Guildford Cathedral Tickets: surreymozartplayers.com Tickets: vivacechorus.org Stand-up for ages sixteen and over. Hansel and Gretel Epworth Choir Saturday 9 December, 7.30pm Tickets: glive.co.uk Jokes, songs, audience Christ Church, Woking St Nicolas Tenors Unlimited Vivaldi Singers participation and lots more. Monday 11 December, 7.30pm Britten’s St Nicolas and more. St Andrew’s Church, Cobham South Farnham School, Guildford Gag House Tickets: woodfieldentertainers.co.uk Family Christmas Carol Concert Tickets: guildfordchoral.org Saturday 16 December, 7pm Menin Way The Star Inn, Guildford Uplifting carols and music from the Local, internationally-acclaimed Saturday 16 December, 5pm Friday 15 December Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Epworth Choir joined by St Andrew’s Mane Chance Sanctuary operatic trio perform a charity concert The Christmas Story Gag House Christmas Special Guildford School Choir. Christmas Carols in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Music and readings in support Festive comedic cheer. Friday 8 December to Tickets: epworthchoir.org Church of St. Peter & St. Paul, Tickets: tenorsunlimited.com/tickets of Challengers. Tickets: gaghousecomedy.com Sunday 7 January Godalming Tickets: vivaldisingers.com Dick Whittington Farnham Maltings Sunday 10 December, 5pm The Holly Lodge Centre Guildford Spectrum Starring Judy Cornwell. Farnham Join Martin Shaw, Sara Crowe, Christ Church, East Sheen Young Epilepsy Guildford Wednesday 24 January to Friday 8 December, 7.30pm Jenny Seagrove, St. Hilary’s School Wednesday 6 December, 7pm Christmas Concert Friday 15 to Sunday 17 December Saturday 3 February Clare Teal: Festive Fiesta Junior Choir and many more, Christmas Concert Guildford Cathedral Aladdin Pantomime on Ice The Importance of Being Earnest A cocktail of seasonal music from including the Shetland ponies, An evening of song and readings Wednesday 20 December, 7.30pm Panto with a Bollywood twist. Oscar Wilde’s most famous play. this award-winning singer. in aid of this fantastic cause. with choirs from local schools. An evening of festive music. Tickets: guildfordspectrum.co.uk Tickets: yvonne-arnaud.co.uk Tickets: farnhammaltings.com Tickets: manechancesanctuary.org Tickets: thehollylodgecentre.org.uk Tickets: guildford-cathedral.org 68 essence-magazine.co.uk | DECEMBER/JANUARY 2017-18 DECEMBER/JANUARY 2017-18 | essence-magazine.co.uk 69 Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room, G Live Dec 17 Jan 18 events_Layout 1 28/11/2017 11:18 Page 6 essence events national out & cinemas
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