Spring Brochure 2024
Take a look at the fantastic lineup of events we have planned for Spring 2024 at South Mill Arts!
Take a look at the fantastic lineup of events we have planned for Spring 2024 at South Mill Arts!
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April<br />
Abba Forever<br />
Sat 20 th April | 7:30pm<br />
£29.50<br />
ABBA Forever are recognised as one of the best<br />
live recreations of ABBA Live in Concert. Their<br />
amazing live show features a six-piece band, with<br />
electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards and piano,<br />
drums, and bass guitar. Two outstanding ABBA<br />
girls complete the line-up, adding the essential<br />
glitz and glamour to a well-polished and gently<br />
humorous show.<br />
Syd Lawrence Orchestra:<br />
The Magic of Miller<br />
Fri 26 th Apr | 7pm<br />
£28<br />
Directed by Chris Dean, The Syd Lawrence<br />
Orchestra recreates the sound that brightened<br />
those dark days of the 1940s.<br />
Celebrating the music of Major Glenn Miller,<br />
bringing memories of the war years back to life<br />
with precision and a youthful exuberance.<br />
The Post Office Scandal -<br />
with Nick Wallis<br />
presenter<br />
nick wallis<br />
Sat 27 th Apr | 7.30pm<br />
£18 | £16 Concs. | All ages<br />
Journalist and television (BBC Radio 4 and<br />
Panorama) presenter Nick Wallis has drawn on his<br />
decade of covering the story to write a best-selling<br />
book (‘The Great Post Office Scandal’) - it is this<br />
book which forms the basis of his new show.<br />
This is the true story of how hundreds of innocent<br />
people fought to clear their names after being<br />
pursued by the Post Office through the criminal<br />
courts.<br />
Proud pillars of their communities were stripped of<br />
their jobs and livelihoods. Many were forced into<br />
bankruptcy or borrowed from friends and family to<br />
give the Post Office thousands they did not owe.<br />
The really unlucky ones were sent to prison.<br />
Currently being adapted into a primetime ITV<br />
drama starring Toby Jones, this jaw-dropping,<br />
unique and gripping story is now the subject of an<br />
unmissable stage show.<br />
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