The Lemon Tree: March - August 2016

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Aberdeen Performing Arts presents the new season at The Lemon Tree from March - August 2016

Transcript of The Lemon Tree: March - August 2016

MARCH - AUG 2016

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Discover...FRESHLY SQUEEZED ......................................................................................PAGE 4SINGER-SONGWRITERS .................................................................................PAGE 6BANDS ..............................................................................................................PAGE 9ROOTS ..............................................................................................................PAGE 13NORTHERN ARC ..............................................................................................PAGE 15JAZZ..................................................................................................................PAGE 16TRIBUTE & PARTY BANDS ............................................................................PAGE 20COMEDY & SPOKEN WORD ...........................................................................PAGE 24MUSIC HALL TRANSFORMATION .................................................................PAGE 26DANCE ..............................................................................................................PAGE 28NEW VOICES: NEW TALENT: NEW THEATRE ..............................................PAGE 30THEATRE ..........................................................................................................PAGE 32A PLAY, A PIE & A PINT .................................................................................PAGE 36YOUTH ARTS COLLECTIVE NORTH EAST ....................................................PAGE 37FAMILY..............................................................................................................PAGE 38AT A GLANCE ..................................................................................................PAGE 42NEED TO KNOW ...............................................................................................PAGE 44

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DISCOVER…SOMETHING DIFFERENTDISCOVER…THE NEXT BIG THINGDISCOVER…INNOVATIVE AND CONTEMPORARY ARTSDISCOVER…NEW TALENTS AND SKILLSDISCOVER…A REALLY GREAT NIGHT OUT!

THE LEMON TREE…ABERDEEN’S VENUE FOR CULTURAL DISCOVERY! THE BURNING HELL

EMMA POLLOCKMALCOLM MIDDLETONMIDGE UREMERCURY REVTHE BLUETONESMARK LANEGANBUZZCOCKSDAVID BOWIE TRIBUTE NIGHTTHE DOORS ALIVETHE BLOODY MARYSMANRANCLYPEYOLANDA BROWNJOHN COOPER CLARKETHE BOY WITH TAPE ON HIS FACECONSTELLATIONSO IS FOR HOOLETPUPPET ANIMATION FESTIVALTHE POLAR BEARS GO UP

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FRESHLYSQUEEZED

FRESHLY SQUEEZED

...tomorrow’s legends

Wednesday 18 May doors 7.30pm

THE BURNING HELL The seventh Burning Hell album is a collection of eight short stories drawn from different sections of the bookshelf of the brain. A murder mystery rubs shoulders with a biography, while a romance leans against a prison diary. There’s a killer priest, a nameless band lost in Yorkshire, and Elvis and Michael Jackson moonwalking their way into space and/or global annihilation.

£7.70 LOUNGE (seated)

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Thursday 31 March doors 7.30pm

BROKEN RIVERS, HYPOCHRISTMUTREEFUZZ, NICKY AIKEN ANDCRAIG JOHN DAVIDSONBroken Rivers are an up and coming Americana band from Aberdeen. With a wide range of influences they bring intense harmonies and driving rhythm.

£7.70 LOUNGE (standing)

Saturday 23 April doors 8.30pm

ELIZA SHADDADEliza Shaddad is a writer and performer of arresting ability; blending intricate guitar patterns with a stunningly forthright voice. Winding between blues, folk, and jazz she has played across the UK supporting the likes of Michael Chapman, Rue Royale and Finley Quaye, and released her first record in March 2012 to first-rate reviews, blog support and radio support.

£7.70 LOUNGE (standing)

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New Music Class Opportunities…

Fancy learning a new musical skill?Always wanted to know more about a particular genre or style?Do you have a musical skill that you wish to share?Can we provide a music learning activity not yet available in the city? THEN WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!! We want to introduce new music participation opportunities in Aberdeen – send your ideas [email protected]

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SINGER/SONGWRITERS

SINGER/SONGWRITERS

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Wednesday 25 May doors 7.30pm

MALCOLM MIDDLETON SUPPORTED BY THE PICTISH TRAIL “Right up there with Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen and Johnny Cash” (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH).Malcolm Middleton returns to the limelight after a 7 year hiatus with his masterfully crafted new album Summer Of ’13. Siphoning his influences from the worlds of pop, metal and folk.“Middleton shows off impressive acoustic guitar skills oddly reminiscent of a young Paul Simon” (THE TIMES).

£11 LOUNGE (standing)

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Thursday 12 May 2016 doors 7.30pm

KRIS DREVER BANDDrever’s voice and guitar forms part of the backbone of today’s contemporary roots scene. Hugely admired as a solo artist, collaborator, and member of folk superstars Lau, he is a phenomenal and prolific artist. As well as playing material from new album If Wishes Were Horses Kris will revist older songs from across his catalogue playing many live for the first time.

£13.20 LOUNGE (seated)

SINGER/SONGWRITERS

SINGER/SONGWRITERS

Saturday 7 May 2016 doors 7pm

COLIN HAYColin Hay, familiar to millions as front-man, songwriter, and vocalist of pop sensation Men at Work (Down Under, Overkill, Who Can it Be Now?), released a new solo album on February 17, 2015 entitled Next Year People on Compass Records. It is the work of an artist who is a true master of his craft. The album is full of quizzical, curious, and cynical yet open-hearted songs with catchy melodic hooks that underscore deeply insightful lyrics.

£19.25 LOUNGE (standing)

Wednesday 9 March doors 7.30pm

EMMA POLLOCKEmma Pollock is a Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist. As well as being a founding member of The Delgados, The Burns Unit and The Fruit Tree Foundation her recent performance at True North was a highlight of the festival. She returns to Aberdeen to play the Lemon Tree in support of her first solo album in 5 years “In Search Of Harper field” which has been described as an “emphatically punchy, infectious and spiky return”.

£15.40 LOUNGE (standing)

Saturday 30 April doors 7.30pm

RM HUBBERTRM Hubbert is a guitarist from Glasgow in Scotland.He writes music about love, death, friendship, mental illness and occasionally a dog called D Bone. It’s not as depressing as the previous sentence suggests. A star of the recent True North Festival, we’re looking forward to welcoming the Winner of the 2013 Scottish Album Of The Year back to The Lemon Tree.

£15.40 STUDIO

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Thursday 6 October doors 7.30pm

FINLAY NAPIERFindlay Napier is one of the most highly-regarded performers and creative forces on the Scottish music scene.He made his name touring and recording with multi-award winning traditional Scottish folk band Back of the Moon. In his more recent projects Queen Anne’s Revenge and The Bar Room Mountaineers his song-writing took centre stage and was described by The Sunday Herald as “Genuine songcraft and wit following in the Difford & Tilbrook tradition”.

£8.80 LOUNGE (seated)

SINGER/SONGWRITERS

Saturday 11 June doors 7.30pm

JO MCCAFFERTYJo has been playing since she was a teenager, both solo and in various bands including Charlotte Says and Modern Uses for Velcro. She released her first album at 17, Nothing Whispered to Katy. In 2001 she released the album Radiaxial, an album featuring many live favourites which seemed to capture a lot of people’s imagination. For this rare show in aid of SAMH, Jo has pulled together some “weel kent” faces from Aberdeen’s music scene to reimagine songs from throughout her career..

£8.80 LOUNGE (seated)

Sunday 6 November doors 7.30pm

MIDGE UREIn 2015 Midge Ure and semi acoustic duo India Electric Company successfully presented the Breathe Again show. Once again utilising the three piece format which adds texture and depth to the material, this time Joseph O’Keefe will be adding keyboards to the mixture providing a more electronic nature to some of the songs. A show for both the hit-conscious customer and the long term fan looking for something unusual played live with all the usual commitment...

£22 LOUNGE (seated)

Sunday 9 October doors 7.30pm

THOMAS TRUAXOne of the most imaginative characters on the pop music fringe, Thomas Truax (pronounced troo-aks) travels the world performing with his “band” of bizarre self-made Tim Burtonesque instruments including a motorized drum machine made of bike wheels called ‘Mother Superior’ and a pimped-up Gramophone called ‘The Hornicator’, as well as his venerable resonator guitar ‘Hank’.Truax crafts rich, poetically evocative songs about insects, trees, technology and various reasons ‘Why Dogs Howl at The Moon’.

£8.80 LOUNGE (seated)

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BANDS...hot to rock!

Monday 20 June doors 7pm

MERCURY REV Released in September 2015 on Bella Union the album “The Light In You” marked the long awaited return of US alt-rock legends Mercury Rev. The record is filled with wondrous and voluminous kaleidoscopic detail, but also intimate moments of calm, and altogether stands up to the very best that this notable band of maverick explorers has ever created.

£24.75 LOUNGE (standing)

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Sunday 27 March doors 8.30pm

BISCelebrating 20 years since their formation, Glasgow trio bis release a double cd collection featuring music from the last two decades including brand new songs and previously unreleased live tracks. We’re looking forward to welcoming them to The Lemon Tree this March to witness their energetic, all action performance!

£8.80 LOUNGE (standing)

Tuesday 19 April doors 7.30pm

THE BELLRAYSBlues is the teacher. Punk is the preacher. It’s all about emotion and energy, experience and raw talent, spirit and intellect. Exciting things happen when these things collide. Bob Vennum and Lisa Kekaula made The BellRays happen in 1991 in East LA but they weren’t really thinking about any of this then. They wanted to play music and they wanted it to feel good. They wanted people to WANT to get up, to NEED to get up and check out what was going on

£11 LOUNGE (standing)

Sunday 24 April doors 7.30pm

THE BLUETONESAfter the sell-out success of The Bluetones return to the live forum in 2015 the band have announced an extension to the tour in 2016. The band, which were a huge part of the Brit Pop era, were always an engaging and dynamic live outfit. Fronted by the enigmatic Mark Morriss, they had an impressive run of hit singles that included Bluetonic, Slight Return, Marblehead Johnson, Solomon Bites The Worm, If and Keep the Fires Burning.

£23.10 LOUNGE (standing)

Friday 22 April doors 8pm

MARK LANEGANSinging with a deep, nicotine-ravaged growl that’s rich, strong, and sensuously forbidding, Mark Lanegan first rose to fame when his band the Screaming Trees won a taste of mainstream recognition in the ‘90s. and has also collaborated with various artists and bands throughout his career, including with Kurt Cobain and became a member of Queens of the Stone Age, featuring on five of the band’s albums.

£24.75 LOUNGE (standing)

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Friday 20 May doors 9pmTWENTYTEN PRESENTS

CRAIG CHARLES’ FUNK AND SOUL NIGHTYes, the legendary actor, host and broadcaster Craig Charles of Red Dwarf, Robot Wars and Coronation Street fame is also one of the UK’s best loved Funk and Soul DJ’s. Broadcasting for over 10 years on BBC 6 Music with their primetime Saturday night Funk and Soul show, Craig Charles has gone from strength to strength.

£15.40 LOUNGE (standing)

Friday 9 September doors 7.30pm

MARK MORRISS(THE BLUETONES)+ MY WINEHOUSE(THE MUSIC OF AMY WINEHOUSE LIVES ON) + SONIC STATEAn Indie music celebration featuring an intimate acoustic show from Iconic Bluetones frontman Mark Morriss & very special guest performance from My Winehouse, the original & UK no.1 Amy Winehouse tribute and supported by Peterhead’s Sonic State.

£14.85 LOUNGE (standing)

Wednesday 5 October doors 8.30pm

THE SUNSHINE UNDERGROUNDIt’s been nine years since The Sunshine Underground’s explosive 2006 debut Raise The Alarm - a dance-punk record described by The Guardian as “every bit as jerkily compulsive as The Rapture’s House of Jealous Lovers” - surfed the new rave wave into the UK’s wider consciousness. Two sold out tours resulted in a cult following.

£15.40 LOUNGE (standing)

Saturday 1 October doors 7.30pm

BIG COUNTRYBIG COUNTRY RETURN with The Seer 30th Anniversary Tour, the third studio album released in 1986. The album featured very traditional Scottish musical settings, reminiscent of the band’s debut album The Crossing (1983). Big Country are steeped in a stunning catalogue of proud and stirring hit songs such as Fields of Fire, Chance and In A Big Country and the band continue to look beyond the next horizon in 2016.

£27.50 LOUNGE (standing)

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BANDS

Friday 28 October doors 7.30pm

NAZARETHTrailblazers for 1980s Scottish acts like Big Country, Wet Wet Wet, Del Amitri, Deacon Blue, and Texas? Very likely so. Heroes and inspiration for Guns N’ Roses? Most definitely.But the Nazareth story isn’t just another from-rags-to-unheard-of-riches tale of making it in rock‘n’roll. Nazareth are a Scottish rock band that had several hard rock hits, as well as scoring with the Felice and Boudleaux Bryant-penned ballad Love Hurts, in the middle of the 1970s.

£22 LOUNGE (standing)

Thursday 13 October doors 7.30pm

BUZZCOCKS 40Buzzcocks have been thrilling audiences for over thirty years. Once called ‘the Beatles of punk’, their music blends high-octane guitar, bass and drum power with heartrending personal statements of love won and lost or dismay at the modern world to create a unique catalogue of unforgettable and immortal music – music they continue to deliver to fans old and new around the world with undiminished passion and energy. They’re still doing it, better than anyone.

£21.45 LOUNGE (standing)

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PROJECTBAND

Age: 14-17 year old

This course offers participants the chance to fine tune their song writing skills and get a foot up in the music industry. Workshops will be offered in areas including sound recording, event planning, marketing, as well as plenty of time to develop practical music skills. Weekly classes will include workshops in performance, song writing and give you the chance to rehearse and share skills with like-minded participants.PROJECT BAND is a course unlike any other, where you will work towards a showcase in The Lemon Tree at the end of the academic year.

Find out more online ataberdeenperformingarts.com/engageor book now by calling 01224 641122

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ROOTS

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Saturday 16 April doors 6.45pm

TRADITIONAL MUSIC & SONG ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONSA concert with Paul Anderson and Siobhan Miller (and Aaron Jones). Support from The Spiers Family, Geordie Murison,Hector Riddell, Kenny Hadden, George and Stuart Davidson, Graeme Mitchell and Neil Dawson

£16.50 LOUNGE (standing)

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ROOTS...folking fantastic

WORKSHOPS

Sunday 17 April @ The Lemon Tree 12.30pm doors / 1.30pm start

• 1.30pm - 3.30pmFiddle with Paul Anderson in Lounge• 1.30pm - 3.30pmSong with Siobhan Miller in Studio• 1.30pm - 3.30pmTin Whistle Work Shop in Kates Bar

Cost £20 per person(early bird offer £15 until 15 March) (please note Tin Whistle workshop is £10 solely)

Places on each workshop are limited and pre booking is essential call01224 314795 or [email protected] for tickets

Followed by an informal Sunday music/song session 4pm - 5.45pm

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ROOTS

Friday 1 April doors 7pm

MANRANVariously tagged as “folk-rock”, “trad-rock” “Celtic-rock” and even “grown-up folk-rock”, Mànran’s music has always defied easy labelling due to the eclectic mix of influences on the band and the alchemy that melds them. With a central ethos built around the band’s traditional Celtic roots, fiery tunes from fiddle, accordion, flute, uilleann and Highland bagpipes bind powerfully to a rhythm section awash with elements of funk, jazz and rock to create some of the most innovative and uplifting instrumental music around.

£14.30 LOUNGE (standing)

Tuesday 12 April doors 7.30pm

ALTANLong established as the best and foremost traditional Irish band to come out of Ireland, Altan’s music is steeped in the rich and colourful heritage of County Donegal in the North West of Ireland.Altan have always approached their music and arrangements with integrity and openness and have strived to share their culture to new expanding audiences worldwide.“The hottest group in the Celtic realm” The Boston Globe

£15.40 LOUNGE (seated)W

Tuesday 3 May doors 7.30pm

CLYPEIn 2014, Simon Gall (Salsa Celtica) and Jonny Hardie (Old Blind Dogs) created Clype, a new project fusing sounds and styles from around the globe, borrowing from Scottish folk traditions as well as from the rhythms of Latin America and harmonic ideas of jazz. Their first album has garnered rave reviews and was nominated for album of the year at the Scottish Trad Awards. This is exciting and inventive music from two of Scotland’s finest musicians.“Distinctive and engaging....it’s genius” Roots Magazine

£11 LOUNGE (seated)

Monday 16 May doors 7.30pm

RURARura, whilst rooted in tradition, are a refreshingly contemporary act. Rugged yet disciplined, heartfelt whilst rousing and anthemic, and all-together punch-packing. Since bursting on to the scene in 2010, as award winners at Glasgow’s Celtic Connections festival, RURA have firmly established themselves as a major force and now the five-piece’s 2015 second album, Despite the Dark, is meeting unrelentingly high praise.“One of the most exciting bands on the Scottish folk scene” Songlines HHHHH

£14.30 LOUNGE (seated)

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ROOTS

Saturday 9 April starts 8pm

INGE THOMSON WITHKARDEMIMMIT

Well known for her accordion work, innovative vocal harmonies and rich instrumental textures with award winning songwriter Karine Polwart and the ‘other-worldly’ glitch-folk of her solo campaign, Inge’s latest project “Da Fishing Hands” is a collection of songs inspired by Fair Isle’s intimate and essential relationship with the sea.

Kardemimmit are a Finnish folk music group and players of the kantele, the national instrument of Finland, in its 15 and 38 stringed forms. Their vocal harmonies are tight and fit so well together they could be sisters.

Friday 27 May Doors 8.30pm, starts 9.15pm

LAU WITHDREAMERS’ CIRCUS

Lau are modern folk music’s most innovative band. Brilliant musicians, thrilling performers and free-thinking visionaries. In February 2013 Lau won the award for Best Group at the BBC Radio 2 Folk awards for a fourth time.

Dreamers’ Circus are a unique blending of precocious talent, remarkable technical skill and bold artistic vision. They are one of the main forces behind the current movement towards contemporary and vibrant Danish folk music.

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NORTHERNARC

Genre-defining, ground-breaking artists from Scotland collaborate with the finest roots talent from across the Northern hemisphere in these unique, exclusive Music Hall sessions. Explore the contemporary folk music of Scotland, Canada, Scandinavia, the Baltic region and more with the very best musicians from these regions.

STEPPINGOUT

£16.50 APA Friends £11 Students/U26 £5.50£16.50 APA Friends £11 Students/U26 £5.50

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JAZZ

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Sunday 5 June doors 8pm

YOLANDA BROWN Double MOBO Award Winning Saxophonist YolanDa Brown brings some sunshine to Aberdeen with a special set titled Reggae Love Songs.Join YolanDa Brown on an infectious journey of Reggae rhythms from the Caribbean, peppered with supreme Jazz flavoured inflections and sensibilities. Widely regarded as the premier female saxophonist in the UK, she is one of the most exciting, in-demand live performers. Her debut album, April Showers May Flowers peaked at No1 on the iTunes and Amazon Jazz Charts.

£16.50 LOUNGE (standing)

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JAZZ...stylish grooves

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JAZZ

JAZZThursday 19 May doors 7.30pm

CLAIRE MARTIN OBE & RAY GELATO IT’S A SWINGING AFFAIR in association with Jazz at the Blue Lamp.These much celebrated and respected musicians share the stage with a world-class trio led by renowned-pianist Dave Newton to explore the Great American Songbook including classics such as They all Laughed and Can’t We Be Friends.

£16.50 LOUNGE (seated)

Shows at The Lemon Tree during Aberdeen International Youth Festival 2016:Mitchell School of DramaYouth Music TheatreY Dance – Project Y

Festival dates: 29 July – 6 August 2016

Join us at The Lemon Tree this summer where there will be theatre and dance performances from international festival participants from Malta, Italy and South Africa and from across the UK.Young promoters from the Youth Arts Collective North East will also be taking over the venue with a weekend of programming, including workshops and performances! The Young Promoters Scheme is a partnership between North East Arts Touring and Aberdeen International Youth Festival and is aimed at young people between the ages of 14-25 years interested in programming and promoting events across the North East of Scotland.

Full performance information coming soon,visit www.aiyf.org for show dates, times and tickets. Facebook: Aberdeen International Youth FestivalTwitter: @AIYF

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£13.20£11 concessions

£5.50 students*(Unless otherwise stated)

Thursday 14 April doors 7.30pm, starts 8pm

Becc Sanderson SextetTop vocalist Becc Sanderson leads the cream of Scottish jazz musicians in a night of their own compositions plus arrangements of Bowie hits which turn them into contemporary jazz standards. Don’t miss this great opening night of our Spring season.

Thursday 21 April doors 7.30pm, starts 8pm

Laura MacDonald Quartetplays Cole PorterLaura reunites with Kevin McKenzie, Mario Caribe and Alyn Cosker to perform two sets of Cole Porters most famous tunes including True Love, Love for Sale and My Heart Belongs to daddy as well as many more. This energetic quartet puts a unique twist on these famous standards!!

Thursday 28 April doors 7.30pm, starts 8pm

Partikel String TheoryString Theory is the ambitious third release from Partikel (Duncan Eagles, Max Luthert and Eric Ford), a band that’s been performing non-stop the last few years and is largely heralded in the UK as one of the most exciting new groups working in improvised-based music. This latest project sees the band pushing their own sonic and compositional boundaries by teaming up with four of the most in-demand string players on the UK scene, fusing their love of jazz, rock and world music with the sounds and textures of a string quartet to create a high energy album.

Thursday 5 May doors 7.30pm, starts 8pm

Simone Gubbiotti TrioGuitarist Simone Gubbiotti from Perugia in Italy tours extensively with his trio in Europe and USA performing his beautiful compositions.

Thursday 12 May doors 7.30pm, starts 8pm

Trio RedTrio Red features 3 innovators from 3 of the most vital jazz scenes in Europe. Tom Bancroft on drums, Brodie Jarvis on bass and Tom Cawley on piano. Between them they have played a key role in some of the most groundbreaking signature groupings in their home scenes over the last 15 years.Live performances feature the musical approach presented on the new CD, material like a mash up of Joan Armatrading and Ornette Coleman, a Jeff Buckley cover and some of Tom Bancroft’s original compositions plus some very accessible melodic and rhythmic improvised pieces where the focus is on interaction, empathy and compelling collective musical storytelling.

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TRIBUTE & PARTY BANDS

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Saturday 2 April doors 7.30pm

A CELEBRATION OF DAVID BOWIEFEATURING PERFORMANCES FROM: STANLEY, DEAR JOHN AND BEST GIRL ATHLETE+DJsJoin us in a celebration of the life of the legendary David Bowie led by a host of local favourites. Bowie revolutionised music and left a lasting legacy on many people with a string of classic hits whilst reinvnenting himself and his stage show. This will be a night to remember for new and old fans alike.

£8.80 LOUNGE (standing)

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TRIBUTE &PARTY BANDS...a crackin’ night out

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TRIBUTE & PARTY BANDS

Friday 13 May doors 7.30pm

HELLS BELLSHells Bells are an accomplished AC/DC Tribute Band who have performed all over the UK as well as Portugal, Austria, Russia, Belgium, Czech Republic and the Middle East. If you love AC/DC then you’ll love our high energy performance - a show not to be missed.“Never go on after Hells Bells. They’re lethal”Don Airey (Ozzy Osbourne, Rainbow, Deep Purple)

£16.50 LOUNGE (standing)

Saturday 14 May doors 8pm

SILVER CITY SOUL REVUESilver City Soul Revue is a 9 piece soul band based in Aberdeen, Scotland. The line up comprises two vocalists, a three piece horn section (trumpet, trombone and alto sax) and a rhythm section of keyboards, guitar, bass and drums. Featuring all the usual soul favourites and more in an all-action, dance orientated set, don’t miss this feel-good show!

£11 LOUNGE (standing)

Saturday 26 March doors 7pm

SHOWADDYWADDYShowaddywaddy have long been established as Europe’s most successful ever exponents of retro-inspired rock & roll. The record speaks for itself! 23 Top 40 hit singles, including 10 Top 5 hits (Under The Moon of Love, When, You Got What It Takes, 3 Steps To Heaven, Hey Rock & Roll, etc!) 15 massive selling albums (including the Christmas number 1 in 1978). An incredible live show - acclaimed the world over! Over 14s only Under 16 with 18+

£22 LOUNGE (standing)

Friday 15 April doors 7.30pm

LIMEHOUSE LIZZYRenowned for an action-packed pyrothechnic-fuelled explosion of a show, Limehouse Lizzy continue to keep the spirit of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his band Thin Lizzy alive, well and dominating stages worldwide. The band have also added a tribute in their set to the late Gary Moore (ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist and world renowned solo artist) who sadly passed away.“If you’re sceptical about tribute acts, you won’t be after seeing Limehouse Lizzy” Radio Times

£17.60 LOUNGE (standing)

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Saturday 4 June doors 8pm

THE BLOODY MARYS MONSTER OF FROCKGet your coat you’ve pulled! The boys are back in town and are in no mood to be ignored! Aberdeen’s first, favourite and funniest tribute band are back at The Lemon Tree for another night of great music delivered in their usual brilliant and chaotic way only The Bloody Marys can get away with.

£16.50 LOUNGE (standing)

TRIBUTE & PARTY BANDS

Saturday 28 May doors 8pm

THE SPRINGSTEEN SESSIONSThe Springsteen Sessions have built up a strong following in Scotland as an energetic and dynamic 7-piece band who faithfully recreate the excitement and drive of The Boss and The E Street Band. Audiences love the drive and effort that are hallmarks of the band’s performances, and they leave the venues enthralled, exhausted and exhilarated by the amazing show.

£13.20 LOUNGE (standing)

Sunday 15 May doors 7pm

THE DOORS ALIVEThe Doors Alive is quite simply THE most exciting, authentic, charismatic and (self proclaimed) sexually magnetic tribute band to pay homage to 1960’s rock titans The Doors. The band have worked tirelessly to achieve the same fluid, dark and heady sounds as The Doors at their psychedelic peak.

£16.50 LOUNGE (standing)

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Saturday 22 October doors 8pm

FROM THE JAMIn 1977, The Jam released their debut album In the City. Almost immediately they hit a nerve with the youth of the time. The Jam became one of the biggest selling bands in British history. From The Jam features original bass player Bruce Foxton, plus Russell Hastings and Mark Brzezicki. They will be doing a select number of dates performing this album from start to finish along with a selection of the classic hits and great album tracks.£19.25 LOUNGE (standing)

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TRIBUTE & PARTY BANDS

Saturday 3 September doors 8pm

FUNK CONNECTIONContinuing Aberdeen’s tradition of large and horny soul and funk tribute bands Funk Connection are a 10 piece outfit with personnel from a long line of local Funk, Soul and R&B bands. From Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5 and James Brown to the Temptations, Sister Sledge and Chic, their musical influence is drawn from Funk and Soul classics that fill the dance floors of every venue they play.

£11 LOUNGE (standing)

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COMEDY & SPOKEN WORD

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COMEDY &SPOKEN WORD...a laugh a minute!

Tuesday 25 & Wednesday 26 October starts 7pm

THE BOY WITH TAPE ON HIS FACE IS TAPE FACE The show the world can’t stop talking about. This is stand-up comedy with no talking, drama with no acting and punch lines with no words. The artist formerly known as The Boy with Tape on His Face brings you a multi-award winning, multi-hypenated spectacle that needs to be seen to believed. Join him as he conjures up his best and most loved tableaux in classic Tape Face style!

£17.60 STUDIO

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COMEDY & SPOKEN WORD

Sunday 29 May starts 8pm

STUART COSGROVE& GRAHAM SPIERSFOOTBALL IN FIVE IMAGESA new theatre discussion show which will bring them together to argue and debate the current challenges facing the national game, subjects as diverse as television and its impact on football, the rise of social media, the national team, the role and responsibilities of football in the community, etc.

£16.50 LOUNGE (seated)

Thursday 9 June starts 7pm

WILL MILLARDTHE LAST HUNTERS: ADVENTURES OF THE SOUTH SEASWill Millard is the Presenter of BBC Two’s widely-praised Hunters of the South Seas series, a writer and a jungle explorer, who spent his twenties seeking ancient intertribal trade routes in unexplored West Papua. Will brings his humour and genuine sense of wonderment to this brand new audio/visual supported solo show.

£15.40 STUDIO

Sunday 1 May doors 7pm

SABA DOUGLAS- HAMILTONA LIFE WITH ELEPHANTSJoin Saba Douglas-Hamilton, the highly acclaimed elephant conservationist and wildlife TV presenter of This Wild Life and Big Cat Diaries for an evening of exciting animal stories and intimate behind the scenes tales of life in Kenya with her young family.

£19.25 STUDIO

TOMORROW’SLEGENDS

Bringing you the next big bands and singers toThe Lemon Tree.

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YOUR HALL | YOUR CITY | YOUR STORY

YOUR HALL YOUR STORY Friday 1 April 7.30pm

Your Hall Your Story is a celebration of the Music Hall, its history and the stories and memories you’ve shared with us. Join us for a night of live story telling from those who’ve shared their memories, worked behind the scenes or have a tale to tell about the building itself. Join us and be part of history as you’ve never experienced it before, all compéred by Scottish entertainer Robert Lovie and directed by Dougie Irvine. TICKETS £10 CONCESSIONS £8

CONNECT:ED Thursday 31 March 7.30pm

A night showcasing new work created by Jason Singh and Aidan O’Rourke, APA’s Associate Artists for 2015/16. This event will showcase the work Jason and Aidan have created through the ‘Connect’ project with groups from across Aberdeen and with each other.

THIS IS A FREE EVENT

‘LIGHTS OOT’ HOOTENANNY Saturday 2 April 9pm

Join us for the biggest and best ceilidh the Music Hall has ever seen all hosted and performed by the Scottish Ceilidh All Stars. Just before we turn out the lights for the last time, we’ll premiere a new work Hibernation by Jason Singh and Aidan O’Rourke, created especially for the occasion. The perfect dedication to the Music Hall as it beings the next chapter of its life and history.

TICKETS £10 FULL PRICE £8 CONCESSIONS

‘LIGHTS OOT’Spring 2016 heralds an exciting ‘Lights Oot!’ celebration to mark the moment the Music Hall goes under wraps for its multi-million

pound transformation. Join us and be part of the past, present and future of this national treasure.

Buy tickets online now at: www.aberdeenperformingarts.com/venues/music-hall26

YOUR HALL | YOUR CITY | YOUR STORY

STEPPING OUTSTEPPING OUT AT HMT • Orchestral • Concerts• Comedy • True North

STEPPING OUT ATTHE LEMON TREE• Northern Arc • True North

STEPPING OUTAROUND THE CITY • Culture Café • Pop-up Unplugged• True North Your Hall, Your Story• Connected • Youth Arts Collective• Music Hall Unwrapped• Come Away In• Associate Artist Programme

DONATE - GIVE A TRANSFORMATIONAL GIFT TODAY You can show your support by making a donation today, and help secure the Music Hall’s place at the heart

of city life for future generations. We invite you to be part of the excitement!

Online: www.aberdeenperformingarts.com/support-usIn person: look out for our donation boxes

By mail: cheques payable to APAThank you for your support. You’re lovely.

Thanks to the ambassadors, funders, supporters and investors who share our vision.

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Tuesday 22 March starts 7pm

CITYMOVES SPRING SHOW A showcase of various dance styles from Citymoves’ performance groups including Fusion Youth Dance Company, Pulse, Bring it Boys, Step Forward, Irish and Ballet.Plus special guests: KaSt Dance Company adult and youth groups and students from the Scottish School of Contemporary Dance performing works by Jack Webb and Tommy Small.

£7.70 STUDIO

DANCE

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DANCE...we’ve got the moves

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Saturday 23 April starts 7pm

DOUBLE BILLGIVE ME A REASON TO LIVE BY CLAIRE CUNNINGHAMInspired by the work of Medieval Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, Give Me a Reason To Live explores issues of religion, in particular religious art; the judgement of bodies, souls and quality of life. Taking the form of a series of tests, of body and of faith, and set to a mesmerizing sound score, the work is a study of empathy; a live memorial to the disabled victims of the Nazi euthanasia program and the current disabled victims of the present UK governments so-called ‘welfare reform’.

FOR NOW, I AM... BY MARC BREW COMPANYStripped back - for the first time since his car accident in 1997 – Marc Brew creates an intimate new solo that engages directly with his body as it is now, exploring what it is to be broken, reborn, purified, and to reconcile being in the world in an entirely new way.

DANCE

Friday 25 March starts 7pmAPA & CITYMOVES PRESENTS Age recommendation 16+

I HEART CATHERINE PISTACHIOBY ENCOUNTER“This is brilliant... Like Lee Hall gone rotten from the inside but determined to show you his very best heart-warming cabaret hour all the same. Lee Hall who’s had his brain temporarily piloted by a miniaturised, cackling Philip Ridley. It’s that kind of brilliant.” Stewart Pringle, Exeunt Magazine

Following sold-out runs at Soho Theatre, London, the Sophiensaele, Berlin and Paines Plough Roundabout, Edinburgh, Dance and Theatre combine in the latest show from Encounter. I Heart Catherine Pistachio is a dangerously dark physical comedy about a square-eyed young girl stuck in a suburban swamp of abuse.

‘Pay it forwards’ tickets* £16.50 Standard tickets £11 Concessions £5.50

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The main event of our current New Voices: New Talent: New Theatre programme is the Your Hall Your Story performance, part of our Lights Oot! celebration of the Music Hall (see p 29). Budding writers and theatre makers are invited to be part of our latest True North themed Scratch Night and join us for an exciting National Theatre of Scotland writing workshop. Everyone is welcome to our first Green Tease in association with Creative Carbon Scotland and, with an ongoing theme of Northern Lights, our Senior Youth Theatre are proud to present a bold new play Escape Speed, inspired by astronomy, the stars and lives colliding.

NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND Thursday 24 March 6pm, The Lemon Tree Studio

National Theatre of Scotland New Writers’ Roadshow- A Stage Writers’ workshop Led by playwright Isabel Wright and the National Theatre of Scotland’s Literary Manager, George Aza-Selinger.The National Theatre of Scotland is always on the lookout for new and unique voices and stories and we read unsolicited scripts all year round through our Script Reading Programme. There has never been a better time to submit a script to us, as this year the National Theatre of Scotland, in partnership with A Play, A Pie and A Pint, will be offering at least one writer from our Script Reading Programme, the chance to be one of our next Breakthrough Writers. Breakthrough will see a writer’s idea optioned by A Play, A Pie and A Pint for a potential production and offered paid script development support by the National Theatre of Scotland. This workshop will be a chance for you to hear more about opportunities for writers at the National Theatre of Scotland, and give some inspiration and advice on how to start (or finish) your play.

Please go to the CREATE page at www.nationaltheatrescotland.comto find out more information about submitting a play.

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SCRATCH NIGHTS Tuesday 8 September 7.30pm

True North Scratch Night What or where is True North? Is it a place, a state of mind or both?We’re seeking ten minute scripts with a maximum of three characters and ideas for a short piece of theatre or performance you’d like to perform on the night.

£5.50Contact [email protected] for details.

Submission deadline:Monday 22 August, 5pm

Thursday 23 & Friday 24 June7pm, The Lemon Tree Studio

Escape Speed by Lynsey MurdochRehearsed Reading by Aberdeen Performing Arts’ Senior Youth Theatre.A comet is coming: the drama of the cosmos and the city streets entwine in Escape Speed, a play created in consultation with the Astronomer Royal for Scotland. Escape Speed follows the fate of Emma, a tough teen with a secret and her bumbling, gang-heavy classmate Kai. When their paths collide on one eventful night, their earth-bound universe is changed forever. Playwright Lynsey Murdoch and Astronomer Royal for Scotland, John C Brown will both take part in a post show discussion following the performance on Thursday 23 June. This production has been re-scheduled from January.

Tuesday 31 May 6pm, The Lemon Tree Lounge

Green Tease FREE EVENTGreen Tease is aimed at bringing together artists of all kinds, scientists, geologists and climate change groups to meet, discuss and respond to the role of the arts in approaching sustainability. Short presentations by Creative Carbon Scotland, Aberdeen Climate Action, the Centre for Northern Culture and Design and Aberdeen Performing Arts will kick start the conversation and focus on the wider response of the ‘north’ and the region’s place in the debate. www.creativecarbonscotland.com/project/green-teaseThis is a free non ticketed event. Just turn up on the night. Green Tease is delivered in partnership Creative Carbon Scotland and AB Positive.

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THEATRE...the story of our lives

Friday 18 March starts 7pmTHEATRE GU LEOR PRESENTS

SHRAPNEL From the novel by Tormod Caimbeul Gaelic with English subtitlesSet in Edinburgh’s deepest, darkest underbelly, Shrapnel follows the journey of a man on the run, for a crime he did not commit. We follow our enigmatic narrator’s every step through the streets of Edinburgh, as he meets an array of extraordinary misfits, with the psychopathic former detective, Walter Shrapnel, never far behind.Contains strong language and mild violence. 14+

£13.20 STUDIO

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Wednesday 4 - Friday 6 May starts 7pmTHE VINYL THEATRE PRESENTS

CONSTELLATIONSEver wondered the path life might have taken if you’d made one specific decision differently? Nick Payne’s award-winning play uses Roland and Marianne’s fledgling relationship to explore the infinite possibilities that might occur following a couple’s first encounter. In Constellations’ endless multiverse of alternative outcomes, will Roland and Marianne ever exist in a world that lets them be together? Come and see the funny and thought-provoking Constellations to find out!

£13.75 STUDIO

KAI FISCHER IN ASSOCIATION WITHNATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND PRESENTS

LAST DREAM(ON EARTH)A traveller stands on a beach in Morocco with a group of friends. Tonight they will try it. Tonight, they are getting ready for a journey to change their lives. Here, we will never know their names. Audiences experience an immersive sound world on headphones, as it is created and performed in front of them, in this production which won the Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland for Best Music and Sound.

Tuesday 5 April starts 7.30pmFIRE EXIT PRESENTS, IN CO-PRODUCTION WITH TRON THEATRE

INTERNATIONAL WATERS by David LeddyNo refugee crisis ever looked so chic, darling.The social fabric has finally torn. Now even the 1% need to seek asylum. Four obscenely rich elitists join an exclusive party on the last ship leaving London. They stay alive using the only things they know – money, sex and madness.

£13.20 STUDIO

Friday 29 April starts 7pmWRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY GARY MCNAIR

DONALD ROBERTSON IS NOT A STAND UP COMEDIANWhat would you do if everyone in the world hated you? Would you run? Would you fight? Or would you try to make them laugh? Donald Robertson has got no mates and he isn’t funny. But with guidance from his new mentor Gary, he hopes that this is all about to change.

£13.20 STUDIO

COMING SOON

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Saturday 21 May starts 7pmTIDY CARNAGE PRESENTS

REaDAs cabaret within a play REaD features song, dance, cutting edge performance poetry alongside frank anecdotes and defiant battle cries.A show that’s part catwalk, part political rally, part support group for underdogs everywhere, REaD is a celebration of individuality, resilience – and the sheer joy of having red hair.

£13.20 STUDIO

Thursday 26 & Friday 27 May starts 7pmNORTH EAST COLLEGEHND ACTING AND PERFORMING STUDENTS PRESENT

THE GUT GIRLSby Sarah DanielsFirst seen at London’s Albany Empire in 1988, set in Deptford at the turn of the 19th century this play traces the lives of the girls who work in the gutting sheds of the Cattle Market and what happens when the sheds are closed down. The girls are unwilling participants in a club founded by Lady Helena to find alternative employment and the results have serious consequences.

£8 STUDIO

Thursday 12 May starts 7pm

O IS FOR HOOLET BY ISHBEL MCFARLANE IN ASSOCIATION WITH FERALLanguage is personal. Nothing gets closer to our hearts. And yet, by its own nature, it’s always social. Who owns it? Who appoints it? Who governs it? And why?In this one-woman show about the Scots language, Ishbel McFarlane presents collected fragments - stories, interviews, memories, characters and attitudes - to challenge and disrupt our expectations and prejudices about language.

£13.20 STUDIO

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Thursday 16 & Friday 17 June starts 7pmAPA INTERMEDIATE YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS

IT’S MY PARTY AND I’LL CRY IF I WANT TODo you ever wish you could back, back to being 12?When you didn’t worry about your future. When ‘firsts’ became the game of choice; kisses, ‘relationships’, shave? When your p7 class was your world & ‘you would be friends forever, no matter what.’ It’s My Party is a coming of age story about growing up and realising that everything - somehow without you noticing - has changed forever.

£9.90 STUDIO

Thursday 23 & Friday 24 June starts 7pmAPA SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS A REHEARSED READING OF

ESCAPE SPEEDBY LYNSEY MURDOCHA comet is coming: the drama of the cosmos and the city streets entwine in Escape Speed, a play created in consultation with the Astronomer Royal for Scotland. Escape Speed follows the fate of Emma, a tough teen with a secret and her bumbling, gang-heavy classmate Kai. When their paths collide on one eventful night, their earth-bound universe is changed forever.

£5.50 STUDIO

INSPIRING | EXPLORING | ENGAGING

Junior Youth Theatre (S1 & S2)

Creating a spark of creativity through developing theatre making skills and learning the building blocks of performance. Over the three terms you will work together as an ensemble to devise a short play which will be shared with an invited audience. Saturday 4.30pm - 6pm

Intermediate Youth Theatre (S3 & S4)

Creating a spark of understanding by honing performance skills and learning how to stage a performance. You will work with theatre professionals– directors, actors, and technical teams - to devise a production which will be fully staged in The Lemon Tree Studio for two nights at the end of term 3.

Wednesday 6.30pm - 8.30pm

Senior Youth Theatre (S5 & S6)

Creating a spark of ignition by reviewing and further developing skills and working with scripts to produce high quality theatre productions. You will represent Aberdeen at national events and festivals. Tuesday 6.30pm - 9pm

Come and create a spark with APAFind out about our classes, about our workshop

programme, or any other query about creative learning email [email protected]

or call 01224 337684.

Supported by: Member of:

(RE-SCHEDULED FROM JANUARY)

Playwright Lynsey Murdoch and Astronomer Royal for Scotland, John C Brown will both take part in a post show discussion following the performance on Thursday 23 June.

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Tuesday 5 - Saturday 9 April 2016 Tue-Fri starts 6pm, Thu & Sat starts 1pm

Prom by Oliver Emanuel

Tuesday 26 - Saturday 30 April 2016 Tue-Fri starts 6pm, Thu & Sat starts 1pm

Flo by Martin McCormick

Doors will open an hour early at which point the pie and the pint will be available

Tickets £11 (Includes a pint, a glass of wine or soft drink and a pie (inc. veggie option))

Aberdeen Performing Arts and Oran Mor present

A Play, A Pie and A Pint returns - a tasty bite, your favourite tipple and top new theatre.

Not enough drama in your life?Top up after work.

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Creating opportunities for young people 0–25

PARTICIPATEEXPLOREDEVELOPFor more information or to get involved contact Allan McIntyre,Youth Arts Development Coordinator: [email protected] please visit www.youthartscollectivene.com

YouthArtsCollectiveNE @YACollectiveNEyouthartscollectivene

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Saturday 7 - Sunday 8 May Sat starts 2pm & 4pm, Sun starts 11am & 2pmFISH & GAME/UNICORN PRESENT

THE POLAR BEARS GO UPThe Polar Bears are moving up in the world. They’ve lost their balloon and they need to get it back.It’s time to Get up, step up, climb up, jump up. One thing’s for sure, the only way is Up!They’ll be climbing trees, jumping on clouds and reaching for the stars as they race all the way up to space. Of course, they’ll stop for sandwiches on the way! For ages 2-5 Deaf friendly

£7.15 STUDIO

FAMILY

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FAMILY...one for the kids

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FAMILY

Saturday 19 March starts 2pmJANGO STARR PRESENTS

ONE MAN SHOEOne Man Shoe, a new show for children and families sees Jango Starr, a bumbling theatre caretaker, thrust into the limelight when the headline act fails to turn up. Witness Jango’s hilarious journey of silent physical theatre and contemporary circus clowning, as he magically finds his way to realise his dreams of transforming into a star. Performed by Jango Starr, directed by Gerry Mulgrew, designed by Becky Minto with original music by Philip Pinsky.

£7.15 STUDIO

Sunday 22 May starts 2pm & 5pmAPA AND CITYMOVES and Imaginate on Tour PRESENT

GO GET ‘EM KIDBY TAMSYN RUSSELL DANCEA funny and high-energy dance duet about friendship and sharing.Join Tamsyn and Adrienne in a world filled with t-shirts, they dance and test the bonds between them, stretching the fabric of their friendship. Starting with 100 oversized T-Shirts on stage and ending with both performers sharing just one. ‘Go Get ‘em Kid’ is a playful and energetic new dance piece with an eclectic soundtrack that’s a joy from beginning to end.

£7.15 STUDIO

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Take your children on a journey of musical discovery with our new music classes!

Find out more online at aberdeenperformingarts.com/engage or book now by calling 01224 641122

TOTS3-4 year old

TINY1-2 year old

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Play! (P1 – P3)Introducing you to the world of theatre through games, story and play. This class is designed to be the first step of a child’s journey with APA Youth Theatre by gently encouraging participants to enjoy performing and telling stories. Saturday 10am - 11am

Create! (P4 – P7)Creating a spark of confidence by developing a love for performing and building acting skills. In Create! We explore performing skills and we encourage you to use your imagination and develop your creativity. Saturday 11.30am - 1pm

Creative learning is at the heart of everything we do, engaging and inspiring young people of all ages and abilities to explore and participate in music making and drama. Our programmes and projects are led by experienced industry professionals in a safe and friendly environment. We offer you art form skills and techniques to a high level, performance opportunities on our stages and the chance to have fun and make friends. Your chance to get involved and be creative.

Bursary places are available in each class for those who qualify for them.

Please contact us for more details.

If you want to be part of the creative life of APA, if you want to start a lifelong relationship with our venues - His Majesty’s Theatre, the Music Hall and The Lemon Tree and if you are aged between 1 - 18, then Engage! is for you.

INSPIRING | EXPLORING | ENGAGINGCome and create a spark with APA

Find out about our classes, about our workshop programme, or any other query about creative learning

email [email protected] call 01224 337684.

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Monday 11 April starts 2pmLJUBLJANA PUPPET THEATRE (SLOVENIA) PRESENTS

CATCH MEOnce upon a time there was a dog and a rabbit. They were neighbours. Like many neighbours they often quarrelled, especially about who owned the beautiful tree which stood between their houses. One day they decided to settle their disagreement once and for all, and race each other. But friendships can grow in the most surprising of ways, and true friends are ready to share the things they love the most... Age 3+

GIVING CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES THE CHANCE TO BE TRANSPORTED TO MAGICAL WORLDS OF MAKE-BELIEVE.

Tickets £7.15Family tickets available

FAMILY

Thursday 14 April starts 2pmLE PETIT MONDE SCOTLAND/FRANCE PRESENTS

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF LAPINTania is a French lady who has just arrived from Paris for a very spe cial occasion: the World’s Tastiest Carrot Competition!Narrated in English, with the puppets speaking simple French sentences, this is a fun and bilingual show which is accessible to all, including non French speakers. Age 3+

Friday 15 April starts 2pmCLYDEBUILT PUPPET THEATRE PRESENTS

ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKERA poor old shoemaker has only one pair of shoes left and not enough money to pay his rent! This fun adaption of the Grimm’s tale is told with the help of beautiful elf puppets, transformed objects found in a cobbler’s shop and of course, lots of lovely shoes! Age 3+

Friday 8 April starts 11am & 2pmOLD SAW (ENGLAND) PRESENTS

DUVET DAYWe’re staying in bed all day. So put on your snuggliest pyjamas, bring your very best toy and crawl inside our blanket fort to play...it’s duvet day! With simple puppets and gentle original stories to share and enjoy with your little ones in our multi-sensory theatre experience for babies...and did we mention the blanket fort? Age 0-18 months

Wednesday 13 April starts 2pmTHE ZOOM CLUB (LENS ON LEGS) (SCOTLAND) PRESENTS Infants + up to 5

MINI ZOOMERS WORKSHOP

Come hail, rain or sun, Mini Zoomers invites you and your little one on a sensory adventure through the seasons. Together we will create a relaxed, fascinating and engaging pop-up, open-ended play environment for you to explore together.

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AT A GLANCEAPRILFri 1 Apr Manran Lounge 12

Sat 2 Apr A Celebration Lounge 20 of David Bowie Tue 5 Apr PPP - Prom Lounge 36 International Waters Studio 33Wed 6 Apr PPP - Prom Lounge 36Thu 7 Apr PPP - Prom Lounge 36Fri 8 Apr PPP - Prom Lounge 36 Puppet Animation Festival: Studio 41 Duvet Day Sat 9 Apr PPP - Prom Lounge 36 Northern Arc Studio 15 Inge Thomson with KardemimmitMon 11 Apr PAF: Catch Me Studio 41Tue 12 Apr Altan Lounge 14Wed 13 Apr PAF: Mini Zoomers Studio 41

Thu 14 Apr PAF: The Wonderful Studio 41 World of Lapin Fri 15 Apr Limehouse Lizzy Lounge 21 PAF: The Elves and Studio 41 the Shoemaker Sat 16 Apr Traditional Music Lounge 13 & Song Association of Scotland’s 50th Anniversary Celebration

Tue 19 Apr The Bellrays Lounge 10Fri 22 Apr Mark Lanegan Lounge 10Sat 23 Apr Freshly Squeezed Lounge 5 with Eliza Shaddad Double Bill - Studio 29 Claire Cunningham and Marc BrewSun 24 Apr The Bluetones Lounge 10Tue 26 Apr PPP - Flo Lounge 36Wed 27 Apr PPP - Flo Lounge 36

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Friday 1 April YOUR HALL | YOUR STORY |Share your stories of the Music Hall

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Tuesday 29 March - Saturday 2 AprilAvenue Q“You’d be a muppet to miss it!”

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Wednesday 27 - Saturday 30 AprilScottish Ballet

Swan Lake

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Saturday 16 AprilCraig CampbellDon’t Look Down

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Thu 28 Apr PPP - Flo Lounge 36Fri 29 Apr PPP - Flo Lounge 36 Donald Robertson is not Studio 33 a Stand Up Comedian Sat 30 Apr PPP - Flo Lounge 36 RM Hubbert Studio 7

MAYSun 1 May Saba Douglas-Hamilton Lounge 25

Tue 3 May Clype Lounge 14Wed 4 May Constellations Studio 33Thu 5 May Constellations Studio 33Fri 6 May Constellations Studio 33Sat 7 May Colin Hay Lounge 7 The Polar Bears Go Up Studio 38Sun 8 May The Polar Bears Go Up Studio 38Thu 12 May Kris Drever Band Lounge 7 O is for Hoolet Studio 34Fri 13 May Hells Bells Lounge 21Sat 14 May Silver City Soul Revue Lounge 21Sun 15 May The Doors Alive Lounge 22Mon 16 May Rura Lounge 14Wed 18 May Freshly Squeezed Lounge 4 with The Burning Hell

Thu 19 May Claire Martin & Ray Gelato Lounge 17

Fri 20 May Craig Charles Lounge 11 Funk & Soul Night Sat 21 May REaD Studio 34Sun 22 May Go Get’ Em Studio 39 (Tamsyn Russell) Wed 25 May Malcolm Middleton Lounge 6Thu 26 May The Gut Girls Studio 34Fri 27 May The Gut Girls Studio 34Fri 27 May Northern Arc - Lounge 15 Lau with Dreamers’ Circus Sat 28 May The Springsteen Sessions Lounge 22Sun 29 May Stuart Cosgrove Lounge 25 and Graham Spiers

JUNESat 4 Jun The Bloody Marys Lounge 22Sun 5 Jun Yolanda Brown Lounge 16Thu 9 Jun Will Millard Lounge 25

Sat 11 Jun Jo McCafferty Lounge 8Thu 16 Jun It’s My Party and Studio 35 I’ll Cry if I Want To Fri 17 Jun It’s My Party and Studio 35 I’ll Cry if I Want To Mon 20 Jun Mercury Rev Lounge 9Thu 23 Jun Escape Speed Studio 35Fri 24 Jun Escape Speed Studio 35

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Monday 2 - Saturday 7 MayBreakfast at Tiffany’sstarring Verity Rushworth

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Thursday 2 - Saturday 11 JuneFlying Pig Productions

Dreich Encounter

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Monday 13 - Saturday 18 JuneVincent & Flavia:The Last Tango

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Thursday 19 MayJason DonovanTen Good Reasons

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BUYING TICKETSIn person: at the Music Hall or HMT (Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm) or take a chance on the door, The Lemon Tree box office opens just before every show. PLEASE NOTE: from Monday 4 April 2016 the box office at the Music Hall will be closed for it’s transformation. The box office at The Lemon Tree will then be open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm.On the phone: call 01224 641122 Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm.Online: aberdeenperformingarts.com has all the latest listings and ticket info.

WHERE IS IT?You will find The Lemon Tree right behind Marischal College on West North Street – just in case you’re not sure, here’s a map:

By bus: there is a bus stop right outside and we’re just round the corner from Union St, King St and Broad St so lots of busesBy car: try the car parks at Frederick St, Marischall College and Gallowgate.

HOW MUCH?We’ve printed the whole price of ticket in the brochure, this includes the booking fee (the only extra you’ll have to pay for is postage, but why not print your own at home?) – there could well be discounts for students, children, over 60s or APA Friends – just ask or check online.

DO I SIT OR STAND?A bit of both – we try and create the right atmosphere for each gig, some will have seats, some won’t – we’ve tried to list it where we can here.

WHAT DO THE TIMES MEAN?If it says ‘doors’ then that’s when the doors open and you get inside for a drink. If it says ‘start’ that’s when the show starts. Some shows have support acts, we can’t always confirm this until nearer the time and ‘start’ can mean the start of the support act, not the main act

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE?All ages are welcome, but under 16s must be accompanied by an adult, and under 18s can’t be near the bars.

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BUYING TICKETSIn person: at the Music Hall or HMT (Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm) or take a chance on the door, The Lemon Tree box office opens just before every show. PLEASE NOTE: from Monday 4 April 2016 the box office at the Music Hall will be closed for it’s transformation. The box office at The Lemon Tree will then be open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm.On the phone: call 01224 641122 Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm.Online: aberdeenperformingarts.com has all the latest listings and ticket info.

WHERE IS IT?You will find The Lemon Tree right behind Marischal College on West North Street – just in case you’re not sure, here’s a map:

By bus: there is a bus stop right outside and we’re just round the corner from Union St, King St and Broad St so lots of busesBy car: try the car parks at Frederick St, Marischall College and Gallowgate.

HOW MUCH?We’ve printed the whole price of ticket in the brochure, this includes the booking fee (the only extra you’ll have to pay for is postage, but why not print your own at home?) – there could well be discounts for students, children, over 60s or APA Friends – just ask or check online.

DO I SIT OR STAND?A bit of both – we try and create the right atmosphere for each gig, some will have seats, some won’t – we’ve tried to list it where we can here.

WHAT DO THE TIMES MEAN?If it says ‘doors’ then that’s when the doors open and you get inside for a drink. If it says ‘start’ that’s when the show starts. Some shows have support acts, we can’talways confirm this until nearer the time and ‘start’can mean the start of the support act, not the main act

HOW OLD DO IHAVE TO BE?All ages are welcome, but under 16s must be accompanied by an adult, and under 18s can’tbe near the bars.

NEED TO KNOW...

Bon AccordHarriet StCar Park

Schoolhill Union Street

West North St

King Street

Rosemount Viaduct

Return address: Aberdeen Box Office, Aberdeen AB10 1QS