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30 MarchWarren Mailley-SmithBardi SymphonyOrchestraSat 27 March 7.30pmTickets £9 £13 £15Concessions£7.50 £11.50 £13.5016 and under all tickets £2Claus Efland conductorWarren Mailley-Smith pianoChopin Piano Concerto No. 2Mahler Symphony No. 1 ‘Titan’Wonderful romanticism and youthfulexuberance are contr<strong>as</strong>ted inChopin’s Second Piano Concerto andMahler’s Mighty First Symphony.Subtitled Titan, the Mahler callson the forces of a huge orchestraincluding eight horns in itsspectacular conclusion.Tiered SeatingRaymond Gubbay presentsL<strong>as</strong>t Night of theSpring PromsSun 28 March 7.30pmTickets£17.50 £22.50 £26.50 £29Early bird offer - £5 off top twoprices if booked before the endof JanuaryJonathan Stoughton tenorJames McOran-Campbell baritoneStephen Bell conductorLondon Concert OrchestraWelcome the new se<strong>as</strong>on with <strong>this</strong>superb concert bursting with popularcl<strong>as</strong>sics and a rousing finale of allyour Proms favourites.Rossini Barber of Seville OvertureElgar Chanson de MatinStrauss Blue Danube WaltzDi Capua O Sole MioWith Proms Favourites includingRule, Britannia!, Nessun Dorma, Landof Hope and Glory, Colonel BogeyMarch, Those Magnificent Men intheir Flying Machines and There’llAlways Be An England.Tiered SeatingDave GormanSit Down Pedal Stopand Stand Up TourTue 30 March 8pmTickets £18.50In 2009, Dave Gorman set off on aunique national tour. The intention: tocycle over 1500 miles across Britainin 33 days… with a gig each night.But demand for the show h<strong>as</strong> beenso high that he’s decided to keepperforming it… but <strong>this</strong> time withoutcycling from venue to venue. He’sobviously getting lazy.So now only the l<strong>as</strong>t bit of the titlemakes sense. But look at it from hispoint of view. Same show, fewerblisters. What would you do?“Gorman h<strong>as</strong> seen his stock riseto such an extent that he’s poised,<strong>as</strong> never before, to make the leapfrom cult figure to mainstreamphenomenon.” Daily Telegraph“The man is a true genius.”The Mirrorwww.davegorman.comTiered Seatingwww.demontforthall.co.uk

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