This week at The Stables: With Mark Thomas, Jane Siberry, Les McKeown, Legend and more...
What you get is a story of the battle for hope and the survival of a community in a small wooden shed. It's part theatre, part stand-up, part journalism and part activism, which will come as no surprise at all to those familiar with Mark. Some audience participation will figure as Mark's obsessions of community and struggle come to the fore once more....
James Acastar bring the funnies to Milton Keynes with his new show, Reset
Having done the business at this year's Fringe Festival, James Acaster is taking to the road with his latest delivery, Reset And the good news for the funny fella with the plethora of award nominations? He's bringing the goods to Newport Pagnell!...
Vivaldi's Four Seasons played by candlelight at Woburn Sculpture Gallery
The Altamira Chamber Orchestra will present the piece, with Robert Atchison in the role of musical director....
Milton Keynes' Pagrav Dance Company 'detox' at Stantonbury Theatre
This work will explore physical, mental and spiritual detoxification, and how, through a process of cleansing, we can begin to deconstruct notions of excess and consumption and finally discover our true inner potential....
The Sixteen to deliver their 16th Choral Pilgrimage Concert at the Church of Christ the Cornerstone
'The Deer's Cry' will feature the work of William Byrd and Arvo Part, two composers from very different eras. Both are considered masters of sacred music though, and both faced considerable persecution for their work......
Miranda Lee Richards makes long-overdue return to the UK, and Milton Keynes is on the schedule
She was born in San Fransisco after the summer of love and before the dawn of disco, and Miranda Lee Richards was raised in an environment that was both bohemian and artistic. Small wonder that she graduated from the San Francisco School of The Arts, and then music came calling. ...







