MUSIC AT OXFORD
Read moreAn association of 3 performance halls and 3 college chapels in Oxford: Holywell Music Room, Oxford Town Hall, Sheldonian Theatre, Exeter College Chapel, Merton College Chapel and Keble College Chapel. On the program: classical music, jazz and choral concerts. International concerts organised all year round. The objective of this association is to offer high quality live music for a wide and varied audience. Be careful with the programming, it can be a great way to end a day at Oxford.
THEATRE ROYAL
Read morePlymouth Theatre Royal is a theater located in Plymouth, Devon. It offers a varied program, including musicals, operas and large-scale ballets. The theater has a 1,300-seat main auditorium, called The Lyric, as well as two smaller studios, The Drum (200 seats) and The Lab (50 seats).
TRINITY THEATRE
Read moreThe Trinity Theatre is a performance venue in Cowes, England. Founded in 1897, it is run by the Cowes Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society. The theater is located off Bath Road, about a 4-minute walk from the West Cowes terminal of the Red Funnel and a 5-minute walk from Terminus Road bus station, outside the M&S food hall. Parking is available on Cowes Parade, but is often fully booked. Other pay parking lots are a few minutes' walk from the theater. The box office is open during performances and can be contacted on 01983 295229.
THE SCREEN
Read moreIn Winchester, even the public cinemas have a stamp! Watch the latest Hollywood opus in a splendid, authentic, red brick building.
SHANKLIN THEATRE
Read moreShanklin Theatre, located on Steephill Road in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, is a popular entertainment venue for locals and tourists alike. Opened in 1878, the theater has a rich and colorful history. It offers a variety of shows, from musicals to concerts to plays. Tickets can be purchased online, and available seats are indicated in red. In addition to shows, the theater also offers public tours for those wishing to go behind the scenes and learn more about its fascinating history. Tours last around an hour and are suitable for children over 12 accompanied by an adult. Shanklin Theatre is a must-see for entertainment lovers in Shanklin.
NORWICH ARTS CENTER
Read moreThis independent room offers theatre, concerts, exhibitions and artistic performances.
REDSTACK PLAYHOUSE
Read moreComplex with cinema, theatre, bar and restaurant.
LEAS CLIFF HALL
Read moreLarge room that hosts all major shows and concerts of the city.
BRIDGNORTH THEATRE-ON-THE-STEPS
Read moreLed by an enlightened and passionate amateur company, the theatre found its place in an old disused XIIIIe century chapel. It also hosts professional troops.
THE ASTOR THEATRE
Read moreThis newly renovated Edwardian building offers national film, theatre and music programming.
CINEMA
Read moreLux's Showcase Cinema in Peterborough is a modern multiplex cinema offering digital screenings and top-quality sound equipment. It also organizes customized evenings for special events. Lux's Showcase Cinema is part of National Amusements, Inc. a leading company in the cinema exhibition industry, which operates 816 screens in the USA, UK, Argentina and Brazil.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Read moreMoving dramatic comedy on relations between a young religion and a captain in Austria of the 1930 s. On stage since late 2006 this is one of the great successes of recent years.
DIRTY DANCING
Read moreIt is difficult to forget Patrick Swayze's magistrale interpretation, but the atmosphere of the film is at the heart of musical comedy. This happens in 1963, and Baby is on holiday with his parents. She doesn't expect to meet love and dance…
THE RELENTLESS GARAGE
Read moreIndie music in an intimate room. A place to discover new talents and sound.
THE QUEEN'S HALL
Read moreThis address is among the most famous in Edinburgh for its excellent musical programming. A lot of contemporary plays are performed there. Orchestral or chamber music, intimate jazz groups, musicians freely revisiting Celtic folklore, acoustic sessions of American songwriters: everyone will find what they are looking for. A program to be closely followed by lovers of contemporary music! It is also, to the delight of architecture lovers, a fine example of a Georgian style building.
KING'S THEATRE
Read moreKing's Theatre was built in 1905 by William Stewart Cruikshank. It has become one of the most popular theaters in the capital. With an Edwardian architecture, it offers an auditorium of 1,300 seats. It has been lucky enough to host such stars as Stanley Baxter, Rikki Fulton and Jimmy Logan. Despite its popularity, it remains a community theater. The program is varied, there is something for everyone, at the King's Theater you will have the opportunity to see musicals, dance, opera and unique plays.
USHER HALL
Read moreA varied musical programme awaits the curious ears in this beautiful building built in 1914. Classical and contemporary operas, pop, jazz, rock, family shows and contemporary music stars, the Usher Hall welcomes them all, with no less than 2,200 spectators. The program is rich and varied: remember to consult it and include a concert in your stay planning! On Sundays, classical music concerts are offered. The Usher Hall also hosts other annual events and exhibitions.
THE STAND COMEDY CLUB
Read moreAn institution of the City of Edinburgh, opened since 1995. Here you will find Scottish and international contemporary comedies. On Sundays, free shows are often scheduled early in the afternoon. To avoid missing these opportunities, please refer to the "listing what's" section of their website.
THEATRE BY THE LAKE
Read moreOpened in 1999, this theatre, greeted by the critics, has a permanent troop and hosts continuous tours. 400 seats in the main room.
MADE IN DAGENHAM
Read moreInspired by a true story based on the successful film, Made in Dagenham is the new exciting musical comedy of the West End. This history combines the themes of friendship, love and justice. Essex, 1968: like thousands of working women, Rita O'Grady tries to get her husband out of bed, prepare her children for school and get to work at the factory on time. But life is about to change forever when Rita leads his friends in a battle against Ford's strength. Funny, touching and eternal, Made in Dagenham shows how ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they stand together.
ONCE
Read moreOunce is the exciting new musical comedy that will delight your heart like no other. A story of sour, sweet and funny love that celebrates the power of music, presented on stage by an extraordinary casting of actors-musicians. You can admire your imagination, spirit and unforgettable songs. He won the incredible number of 8 Tony® Awards, including the best musical comedy award, and a Grammy® award in 2013. This is the show that everyone wants to see more than once, come and discover why…
BLACK BOX
Read moreBlack Box is a place dedicated to culture in all its aspects, with exhibitions, concerts, films, conferences, theater, stand-up comedy and even magic shows... Not to spoil anything, the hall is located in a beautiful building. It is open to all art forms, as long as they are innovative. A meeting place for the arty Belfast before joining the clubs in the neighborhood... One of the trendy places in New Belfast and above all a reference program of the Northern Irish cultural scene.
THE MASH HOUSE
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Abba Voyage
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PECKHAMPLEX
Read moreFor a cinema experience like no other, the Peckhamplex is the place to be. You'll see everything, and the theaters are always full, but above all, the atmosphere is just right. The audience is always applauding, commenting and gesticulating in response to the film, and you're sure to enjoy a rare moment of cinematic conviviality. The fixed ticket price means that everyone can enjoy the latest films, as well as giant servings of popcorn and American-style soda! A great option for rainy evenings.
RIO CINEMA
Read moreThis Art Deco-style independent cinema has been in existence since 1909. It's a Dalston institution. It was recently named one of London's best cinemas by the famous Daily Telegraph. The program is eclectic, ranging from small arthouse films to major productions for the general public, and from foreign to British films. There are usually two films a week. Festivals are also held here. The café is a pleasant place to stop off before or after a screening.
DYLAN THOMAS THEATRE
Read moreIn the heart of the Maritime Quarter, this small, volunteer-run theater welcomes semi-professional troupes and offers a varied program. In fact, if you're thinking of moving to Swansea for a while, it's easy to join the team of volunteers and discover the world of theater. On average, 15,000 visitors a year come to see the shows. The program is available on their website; it's generally quite varied, with family shows, music and plays.
TALIESIN ARTS CENTRE
Read moreSwansea's most avant-garde stage, in the heart of the university's Singleton campus. Open since 1984, it has been offering a wide-ranging program for over thirty years, with some fifty different live performances a year. There's a choice of theater, dance, musical performances, cinema (art-house oriented but not exclusively) and an art gallery (with an average of ten exhibitions a year). Take a look at the program on their website.
GRAND THEATRE
Read moreThis renowned theater opened in July 1897, designed by Newcastle architect William Hope. It has two stages: the larger one is reserved for light plays and regularly hosts the Welsh National Opera. The other, smaller stage can accommodate up to 100 people, and is a place for artists to express themselves on their own terms. On their website, you'll find the program for the autumn/winter or spring/summer season, depending on when you visit. There's plenty of variety, ideal for families.
CHAPTER
Read moreThe Chapter Arts Centre is an arts center located in Canton, Cardiff, Wales. Opened in 1971, it offers a variety of shows and artistic events. The center has an auditorium and a café-bar. The center is run by Hannah Firth and Sharon Stone, with Rory Duckhouse as assistant to the directors. The programming team includes Hannah Firth as Artistic Director, Claire Vaughan as Head of Film Programming, Sim Panaser as Curator of Visual Art, Kit Edwards as Curator of Performance, Arron Singh as Head of Community Engagement, Molly Harcombe as Programming Assistant and Tom Betts as Head of BFI Film Academy Plus. The center also has a marketing team, an IT team, a technical team, a finance team, a human resources team, a facilities and studio management team, a business development and fundraising team, and a café-bar team. Chapter Arts Centre is a registered charity and company in England and Wales.
SAINT DAVID’S HALL
Read more2 000 seats to host conferences and concerts, from jazz to opera.
THEATR BRYCHEINIOG
Read moreWe perform all kinds of plays, in English and Welsh. The stage attracts spectators from Cardiff and England. Classical and more contemporary music concerts will delight those who have a poor understanding of English. Robert Plant, the singer of Led Zeppelin, performed here. The program is varied and often interesting. If you stay several nights in Brecon, especially on weekends, don't hesitate to take a look at the events planned. Some are also suitable for families and children. Bar and restaurant on site.
ROYAL CONSERVATOIRE OF SCOTLAND
Read moreOpened in 1845, the Guardian named it the best music academy in Britain in 2009. It is also Scotland's busiest performing arts venue, with no less than 500 performances a year. Whether you come here for a concert, opera, ballet or theatre, you are guaranteed to see real talent on stage. This conservatory is ranked among the top 10 in the world, so the artists you see on stage are likely to be the big names of tomorrow.
RITZY CINEMA
Read moreA cinema that dates back to the Belle Epoque and has survived to become a Brixton staple. If you're looking for directions in the neighborhood, it's a sure-fire landmark. It's a true Brixton institution. The programming focuses on the big films of the moment, as well as small independent productions. The staff are super friendly, which doesn't hurt. The cinema also offers the possibility of eating in, before or after the film.
ROUNDHOUSE
Read moreA cultural center offering a truly eclectic program of theater, dance, circus, music and slam... The Roundhouse is, as its name suggests, a beautiful, round building. The programming is very rich and promotes both renowned artists such as Smokey Robinson or Nouvelle Vague and young unknowns in France. You can also enjoy the bar and outdoor terrace. Not to be missed! In the past, the venue played host to the Doors and Pink Floyd in their early days.
BRIGHTON DOME
Read moreThe Dome is the city's largest and most famous cultural venue. It comprises three different performance venues: The Corn Exchange, The Studio Theatre and The Concert Hall. It can accommodate up to 2,500 people in one of its halls. On the program: plays, concerts, stand-up comedy... It's the ideal place to spend a cultural evening if you're passing through Brighton, as the program is very varied and you'll always find something interesting to see. The atmosphere is always excellent.
ULTIMATE PICTURE PALACE
Read moreA friendly, independent cinema with a beautiful Art Deco façade, just the way we like it! In fact, it's Oxford's first independent cinema. A cinema has existed on this site since 1911. Although it's a small cinema, it offers a rich program of arthouse films, classics, foreign films, retrospectives, popcorn and cinephile get-togethers... In fact, it's the only cinema in town where you can see foreign films. The Ultimate Picture Palace is a cultural landmark in the region.
ULSTER HALL
Read moreA beautiful music hall facade dating from 1862, with its black cast iron and glass porch and saucy saloon tunes. The work of architect William J. Barre is a mythical place for the Irish, both musically and politically, and the symbol of a place of "resistance". Indeed, the "grande dame" of Belfast has seen the Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, U2... as well as Charles Dickens, Churchill and Carson, and even Sinn Féin, which in 2002 gathered 2,000 people to sing The Soldier Song, the Irish anthem.
HEBRIDAN CELTIC FESTIVAL
Read moreThe Hebrides Celtic Festival takes place in the town of Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis. It returns every year in July to celebrate its culture. For several days, local and international music groups invade the town. The main concerts are held in the gardens of Lady Lever Park. Created in 1996, it protects and promotes the Gaelic heritage that is part of the heart of the Outer Hebrides. It is above all a cultural phenomenon for its community. It is one of the biggest Celtic events in the country.
Angel Comedy @ The Bill Murray
Read moreIf you're looking for a change from the classic pub nights of pint after pint, head to Bill Murray's! It's a local pub, but every night, comedians take to the mike on a small stand-up stage. They crack one joke after another, try out material for their next show and interact with the audience in a sensational (and very funny) way. It's free, but you can donate whatever you like at the end of the show to reward the comedians. Get there early!
OLD TOWN PUB CO.
Read moreCreated in 1998, Old Town Pub Co. brings together the top ten bars in Old Town's historic district. From the edge of the Grassmarket to the George IV Bridge, from the depths of the Cowgate to the Royal Mile, whether you want to listen to live music, test an endless list of whiskies, watch six different football matches at the same time, if you are looking for a place to wave your arms and tap your feet or just a place to have a drink, OTPC has an establishment to offer you. From traditional pubs to underground nightclubs, explore the different dimensions of Edinburgh's personality through these 10 unique places and dive into the hidden dens of the famous old city.
THE OLD VIC
Read moreThe Old Vic, located next to Waterloo station, is certainly one of London's most prestigious theaters. Opened in the early 19th century, all the great British actors have passed through here. It's a must-see. A symbol of independent theater, revolutionary, surprising and above all open to all, with very affordable prices. It is currently run by the British Matthew Warchus. All kinds of plays are staged: comedy, drama, musicals or dance... There's something for everyone!
BARBICAN CENTRE
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THE KING’S HEAD THEATRE
Read moreBuilt in the 19th century - some elements from that period, such as gas lamps, still exist - King's Head is the oldest and most famous of London's pub theatres. The atmosphere is particularly picturesque and warm, and the programming is always of high quality. Possibility to attend shows in the evening but also at lunchtime. Some plays began their careers here, before performing in the West End theatres. We like the old-fashioned charm of the pub where many concerts are also held.
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA - COLISEUM THEATRE
Read moreThe story of this opera begins in 1898 on the initiative of Lilian Baylis who performed on stage with a series of opera recitals at the Old Vic Theatre. A few years later, Shakespeare's repertoire was added to the list. In 1918, it was renamed the Royal Ballet. An interruption during the Second World War during which the theatre was requisitioned and then in 1974, the opera became the English National Opera. Ambitious programming with shows from all over the world.