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Folk Leeds Music West Yorkshire5th May 2025

Karine Polwart at Howard Assembly Room, Leeds

Back at the wonderful Howard Assembly Room after a short break, to see an artist with whom I was totally unfamiliar, but who obviously has a dedicated following, as the place was packed, and the atmosphere buzzing. Karine Polwart is a Scottish folk singer who, it appears, also does a lot of other work nurturing…

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Classical Music Pudsey West Yorkshire30th Apr 202530th Apr 2025

Sound The Trumpet! from Leeds Baroque at Fulneck Moravian Church, Pudsey

If you doubt the power of music then let me tell you that the medium has done something that even God has failed to do – get me to go to church on a Sunday! I have become quite the fan of Leeds Baroque Choir and Orchestra since being introduced to them by a friend…

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Leeds Music Theatre West Yorkshire25th Apr 2025

Bat Out Of Hell at Leeds Grand Theatre

I remember vividly the first time I saw Meat Loaf on television. It was over the Christmas holiday in 1978 when my wife, her sister and her husband and my mother-in-law, were watching the Old Grey Whistle Test Review of the Year. Whilst not prudes, my relatives were hardly down and dirty, so the atmosphere…

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Leeds Music Theatre West Yorkshire24th Apr 202524th Apr 2025

The Flood – A Musical at Stanley and Audrey Burton Theatre, Leeds

The first theatre review I ever wrote was for Leeds Living about a ‘thriller’ at Leeds Grand Theatre. The play was terrible and so I submitted it to the copy editor with a covering email saying that I didn’t mind if they didn’t want to use it, but it was my honest opinion and so…

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Bingley Comedy Music Theatre West Yorkshire17th Apr 202522nd Apr 2025

Operation Beach Hut from Mikron at Bingley Little Theatre

I always find it odd watching the wonderful Mikron theatre company perform at this venue. Not because there is anything strange about either organisation – well, not much – but Mikron is a bunch of travelling performers who set up their stage in various venues, mostly using their trusty narrowboat, Tyseley, to get them around…

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Ballet Dance Leeds Music Theatre West Yorkshire14th Apr 2025

Here & Now at Stanley & Audrey Burton Theatre, Leeds

I have immense admiration for people who have a vision and the commitment to follow it through to fruition. Such is the case of Andrew McNicol, who wanted to shake up the UK ballet scene by ‘incorporating diverse artistic perspectives and global innovations, promoting Ballet’s enduring vitality, power and relevance.’ I have no doubt that…

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Leeds Music Theatre West Yorkshire7th Apr 20257th Apr 2025

Let The People Sing! Les Misérables: The UK Amateur Première.

Now here’s a novel idea. To celebrate 40 years of this iconic musical, Music Theatre International and Cameron Mackintosh Limited decided to allow amateur organisations to perform the show for the first time. Rather than just release the score, directions and other elements of the West End production to all and sundry, they chose eleven…

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Leeds Music Theatre West Yorkshire27th Mar 2025

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

I think that the cushiest job on the stage must be the part of the Pharaoh in this musical. You can spend the first half in the Green Room with your feet up and then pop on to do your feature number, have another cup of tea slip on for a couple of cameos and…

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Classical Leeds Music West Yorkshire23rd Mar 202524th Mar 2025

Two Great Mass Settings from Leeds Baroque Choir and Orchestra at Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall

As someone who describes himself as a lapsed atheist, it was strange to find myself listening to religious music on a Sunday. The reason for my attendance was to witness the first of the year’s events marking the 25th Anniversary Season of Leeds Baroque Choir and Orchestra. I do like Baroque music but associate it…

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Ballet Classical Dance Leeds Music Theatre West Yorkshire19th Mar 2025

Jane Eyre from Northern Ballet at Leeds Grand Theatre

Jane Eyre was not a novel on the reading list of a slum kid from East Leeds in the 1950s even though it was written by a Yorkshirewoman about an orphan girl who grew up in hardship. My first encounter with Ms Eyre was a television adaptation in 1963 on a small black and white…

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