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HELLENS MUSIC 2017
Wednesday 3rd-Sunday 7th May
Join them for a 5 day celebration of music and listen to world-class artists perform, inspire local children and teach talented students from the best music colleagues in Britain.
- Piano- Christian Blackshaw
- Violyn- Maya Iwabuchi, Markus Daunert
- Viola- Mate Szcus
- Cello- Bruno Delepelaire
- Double Bass- Waldemar Schwiertz
The Hereford Cathedral school’s girls choir
Ross Penyard Singers The Magic of Mozart
Accompanied by strings and continue with guests soloist: Elaine Fleming
Missa Brevis K.194
Selection from The Flute Magic
The Marriage of Fiagaro also Idomeno
Laudate Dominum
Ave Verum Corpus
Saturday 26th November 2016 7;30pm
The Venue, Croft Lane, Ross on Wye
Tickets are £10
Tel: 01989 750233
What’s on at The Savoy Theatre Monmouth
***LIVE SHOWS***
Friday 6th May- Chris Packham- 7pm £9, tickets from Rossiter Books
Saturday 7th May- Measure for Measure: Globe on screen, 7:30pm Tickets £12 and £10
Sunday 8th May- Mark Steel: Who Do I Think I am, 8pm tickets £15
Friday 13th May- An Evening Of Dirty Dancing: The Tribute Show 7:30pm tickets £18.50
Saturday 14th May- ED ACZEL: The random flapping of a butterfly’s wings. 8pm tickets £12
Wednesday 18th- Saturday 21st May: Relatively speaking off center theater. 7:30pm tickets £10
Sunday 22nd May: Monmouth- waldrown variety show. FREE TICKETS 6pm
Thursday 26th May: The Gruffalo and friends with Julia Donaldson- 4:30pm tickets £12 and £9 ( under 16’s)
***FILMS***
Friday 29th April – Thursday 12th May , The Jungle Book (PG),
- 29th-5th: everyday at 5pm &7:30pm Additional matinees on sat/sun/mon at 12:39pm &2:45PM.
- 6th-12th: Friday at 12:30 only, sat 12:30pm, 2:45pm and 5pm
- sunday at 12:30pm and 2:45pm
- Monday- Thursday 5pm ONLY
The man who knew infinity ( 12a)
- Sunday 22nd- Thursday 26th May
- Sunday 2pm ONLY
- Monday- Wednesday 4:45pm & 7:30pm
- Thursday 7:30 pm ONLY
- Additional matinee wed 2pm
Trumbo ( 15)
- Monday 9th- Thursday 12th may
- Everyday at 7:30pm
- Matinees wednesday 2pm & 4:45pm
The Angry Birds Movie (u)
- Friday 27th may – Thursday 2nd June
- Friday at 5pm ONLY
- Sat-Thur 2:30pm and 5 pm
Zootropolis ( pg)
- sat 21st- sunday 22nd may
- sat 12pm and 2:15pm
- Sunday at noon ONLY
Florence Foster Jenkins (12a)
- Friday 27th may- Thursday 2nd June
- Daily at 7:30pm
Booking tickets: Online at www.monmouth-savoy.co.uk or phone 01600 772 467
The Mighty Prince and Other Fabulous Fables- February 21 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Two performers, five stories and a host of bugs, birds, animals and magical creatures! Open Sky Productions bring to life two thousand year old stories using a happy mix of rhyme, movement, live music, song and puppetry. And it’s funny too.
Monkey tries to wind up Buffalo. Pigeon saves Ant from disaster. Tortoise’s big mouth leads to a smelly fate. Little Hare scares Deer, Ox, Tiger and Elephant until Lion steps in. And the Prince is indeed mighty but is he mightier than the Giant?
Based on stories for children told by the Buddha, each fable has a simple moral for young hearts and minds. An enchanting family show for ages 3+
The Might Prince runs for 45 minutes without an interval.
Tickets at £5 are available from Kingsland Post Office or T 01568 709579 or www.artsalive.co.uk
Proceeds go towards the restoration of Kingsland Church via SMAAAK (the Friends of St Michaels & All Angels Church).
This production has been brought to us by Arts Alive.
Venue
Kingsland Coronation Hall
Kingsland, Nr Leominster, HerefordshireHR6 9QS United Kingdom
- Phone: 01568 708002
- Website: www.herefordshire.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/community-halls/kingsland-coronation-hall
ROH Live: La Fille Mal Gardee- The Blake Theatre, Monmouth. 5th May 2015
Venue: The Blake Theatre, Monmouth
Dates: 05/05/2015 to 05/05/2015
Times:
Frederick Ashton’s final full-length ballet is one of his most joyous creations, inspired by his love for the Suffolk countryside. It is based on an 1828 French ballet and the music was adapted by John Lanchbery from Ferdinand Hérold’s original score. La Fille mal gardée was a resounding success on its premiere in 1960 and has remained a firm favourite in The Royal Ballet’s repertory. The title translates as ‘The Wayward Daughter’. La Fille displays some of Ashton’s most virtuosic choreography – the youthful passion of Lise and her lover, Colas, is expressed in a series of energetic pas de deux. The ballet is laced with good humour and a whirl of dancing chickens, grouchy guardians and halfwit suitors take to the stage. Ashton affectionately incorporated elements of national folk dance into his choreography, from a Lancashire clog dance to a maypole dance, making La Fille mal gardée (despite its title) The Royal Ballet’s most emphatically English work. Osbert Lancaster’s colourful designs reinforce the robust wit of the production. Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Choreography Frederick Ashton Conductor Barry Wordsworth
Running time: . 2 hours 15 minutes (including 1 interval)
for details visit http://showmeengland.co.uk/ross-on-wye/events-entertainment/roh-live-la-fille-mal-gardee/