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What's on Today
Performances:
- Free Lunchtime Concert: National Opera Studio1:10PM
- Wonderland7:00PM
- SPYSKI! (Or The Importance of Being Honest)7:30PM
- Wonderland8:30PM
Film:
News and Reviews
- Thu 13 Nov
- New Photos of Butterworth HallA new slideshow of images now up on the site - see how the redevelopment work is going.
- Tue 4 Nov
- The Bays & The Heritage Orchestra PodcastComing soon on Sat 15th November is an unmissable collabration, hear more.
- Tue 7 Oct
- Butterworth Hall Redevelopment Latest NewsRead an interview with the lead architect for the Butterworth Hall Redevelopment.
- Tue 30 Sep
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- Tue 16 Sep
- Warwick Students: Become a volunteer performance stewardSee great comedians, concerts, films, cutting-edge performances and more for free!
Spyski!We'd like you to join us for an undercover assignment, code name: Spyski! Prepare for a covert operation that will leave you shaken, stirred and in stitches with laughter - one of the funniest spy thrillers you'll ever see on stage. "Love of theatre triumphantly re-established: I have nothing to declare but Spyski's genius" Time Out London We can't say much more than that, there's a man in a dark suit watching us and watching you....click the link before it's too late... | Butterworth HallFrom Aug 08 our concert hall will be closed for a year for a £6.9 million redevelopment. See photos of the work in progress, read about the history of the hall or read the Butterworth News: |
Warwick Arts Centre
Warwick Arts Centre is the largest arts centre in the Midlands, attracting around 280,000 visitors a year to over 2,000 individual events embracing music, drama, dance, comedy, literature, films and visual art.
Warwick Arts Centre is situated at the heart of The University of Warwick in Coventry and is integral to the cultural life of the University who own the Arts Centre. With six outstanding spaces on the same site, it makes us unique - a concert hall, two theatres, a cinema, gallery, conference room as well as hospitality suites, a restaurant, cafe, shops, and two bars. Click here to download interesting facts and figures
"Relaxed and comfortable facilities... its cutting-edge feel... the sheer range and splendour of what is on offer. Two theatres, a cinema, a concert hall, a gallery, restaurants, bars and shops. And in one week you could have seen not only Forced Entertainment, but also Merce Cunningham, Bill Wyman, six kids' shows and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra." The New Statesman
"One of the liveliest and busiest venues in the country." The Guardian
Nov & Dec FiIms
Book now for November and December films that are hot, no matter what it might be like outside.
Fear(s) of the Dark combines the work of six of the world's hottest graphic artists breathing life into their nightmares and showing why we're maybe right to be scared of the dark.
George Clooney and Brad Pitt star in Joel and Ethan Cohen's new spy-comedy Burn After Reading, which looks to return the brothers to the humour of films like Fargo or The Big Lebowski.
Warm up your vocal chords for special sing-along screenings of Mamma Mia! Join in with the on-screen favourites such as Dancing Queen, SOS and Money Money Money.
Pick up a Warwick Arts Centre Cinema Card - see five films and get the sixth free! Deadline 31st January 2009.
Christmas Shows
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Coming soon at Warwick Arts Centre
It's not to early to book for our heartwarming and hilarious family productions this Christmas. Beauty and The Beast is an adventurous show of beastly brilliance for ages 7+. Dare you enter the Beast's castle? Visit our special microsite to find out more.
"It has a big, engaging heart and its quirkiness is infectious. A small but serious contender in the Christmas show stakes." The Guardian
"This huge-hearted, playfully inventive panto must... prove to be one of the tastiest of the season." Time Out *****
Also join us for The Ugly Duckling, a new adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson's classic tale and a wonderful way to introduce your children to the delights of the theatre.
"A thoroughly satisfying show, poingnant, comic and bright with theatrical invention." The Times
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