Wilton's Music Hall have announced their upcoming programme March through May. Highlights including the Mark Bruce Company's MADE IN HEAVEN Dance show and the HAMMER & TONGUE National Slam Poetry Final 2012.
Wilton's will be closed for the last six months of this year due to building work.
The Threepenny Opera & Julius Caesar
Friday 16th - Thursday 22nd March, 2pm and 7:30pm, free
LAMDA (The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) presents these two shows side by side. Your chance to see some of the new talent entering the dramatic arts industry this year. For tickets please contact LAMDA’s box office on 0844 847 0550 or email boxoffice@lamda.org.uk.
Times+ Live at Wilton's
Tuesday 27th and Thursday 29th March, 7pm and 7:30pm, £11 - £15
Wilton's has been working with Time+, the membership service from The Times newspaper, to bring you regular comedy and Editor's Choice nights.
Hammer & Tongue
National Slam Poetry Final 2012
Saturday 31st March, day events from 1pm, final starts 7pm, £5 - £12
Hammer & Tongue host their biggest ever national final. Twenty four winners from previous events across the UK will compete, attempting to impress the audience with their own individual styles of wordplay and performance.
Wilton's Magic Show
Wednesday 4th April, 7:30pm, adults £10, children £5 (under 16s)
Katherine Rhodes returns with a pinch of audience participation, some classic tricks and a few new experiments.
d-Apes Collective + Special Guests
Thursday 5th April, 8pm, £12
Abandoning the live drumset in favour of drum machines and samplers, the sound of the d-Apes Collective introduces a strong electronic flavour to the Jamaican musical heritage of reggae and dub. The Re-Building Collective will be producing a site specific digital live art display, matching the music to the unique space that is Wilton's.
Made in Heaven
Thursday 31st May - Saturday 2nd June, 7:30pm, £13-£15
Following LOVE AND WAR AND SEA OF BONES, the Mark Bruce Company presents its new dance theatre production MADE IN HEAVEN. Merging ancient themes with the dystopia of contemporary life, Mark Bruce creates a surreal world ruled by a blinded cop and a malicious virgin. Music ranges from Debussy and Leadbelly to Queens of the Stone Age and The Black Keys.
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