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National Theatre Connections

Peploe Williams Academy of Theatre and Performing Arts
So you think you’re a Superhero? By Paven Virk

Sat 25th February - Matinee 3pm
Evening performance 7:30pm

Sun 26th February - Matinee 3pm

Tickets £10 & £8 (concessions)
Box office 01908 320179

The Milton Keynes B–Boy Historical Society Present
“HIP HOP OWES ME MONEY – PART 2”

Saturday 3rd March 2012
7pm – 11.00pm
Free Entry

Upstairs
Hosted by Andy Brown
Chrome & Ill Inspired (Deftex/Naked Ape Records) * 32 Troop (Fat Hop Records) * Pings (Kingunderground) * Aks Usn * Piercey * Markski & Maniphest * True Element (Sound System) * F-T * Mixmaster Msc * Dr Lee & Diceman * Dsp * Darren Baker * Vex
Downstairs
The Hi-Res Hi-Fi
Jon Chase * Dan Butler * Jamie Conway * Jerome Hill (Itsu Uno/Swerved)

HOT FOOD * LICENSED BAR * VINYL & MERCHANDISE STALL

Check us out on FACEBOOK – Hip Hop Owes Me Money Part 2

"Soul Sista" songs – a Soul Sista tribute night in aid of International Women’s Day

Friday 9th March
8.00pm - 11.00pm
Tickets £8 advance £10 on the door

The Desperate 2 Dance Company presents you with an evening of the world’s most favourite soul tunes! Tributes to Sam Cooke, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Adele, Sade, Amy Winehouse, Jill Scott, Lauryn Hill, Anthony Hamilton and Marvin Gaye and will be sung to you by UK artists with local super-star Nicky Prince leading them all!

For more info visit www.desperate2dance.com

Pepper’s Ghost and The Play’s The Thing Theatre Companies Present
The Seagull By Anton Chekhov

25th - 28th April
7:30pm - 11:00pm
Matinee Saturday 28th April - 2:00pm

Tickets £10 & £8 (concessions)

“The Seagull” is a slice of life drama set at the end of the nineteenth century on a estate in the Russian countryside. It was first performed in 1896 in St Petersburg and was a disastrous failure. This terrible reception so upset the playwright Anton Chekhov he vowed never to write again. However, it was revived two years later by Nemirovich Danchenko and Konstantin Stanislavski for their first season at the newly formed Moscow Arts Theatre where it triumphed. All the characters are dissatisfied with their lives in some way. Some suffer unrequited love whilst others are unhappy about their careers and lives in general. Their dreams elude them and they are unable to find happiness.

For more info visit www.peppersghost.uk.com

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