King of the Kerb
The Wig And Pen 19 St Giles' St, northampton, Northamptonshire, United KingdomKing of the Kerb performing at the Wig And Pen
King of the Kerb performing at the Wig And Pen
After a show-stopping performance of ‘Stand By Me’ at the wedding of The Duke & Duchess of Sussex, record deal with Sony Music UK, debut album plus sell-out UK and USA tours, founder and conductor of the Kingdom Choir, Karen Gibson MBE will be the sharing stage with 200 voices at COLLIDE: A CHOIRFEST EXPERIENCE! ChoirFest will boast an eclectic music concept featuring West Northants based, award nominated The Northampton Male Voice Choir, Queen Eleanor Choir and Northants Sings Out (West) during a trailblazing, highly ambitious collaboration of their musical genres and individual styles. The absolute finest from an array of artistic disciplines are also set to feature during this hotly anticipated musical experience. Featuring specially arranged mass ensemble pieces led by award-winning, MD Gareth Fuller (Choir Director to many including during Liam Gallagher’s sold out Knebworth shows) the evening is set against a backdrop of an all-star live band and string quartet plus full production crew all credited with supporting A-list music artists at sell-out stadium tours and international festivals. The visual and musical journey will be knitted together by Artistic Direction set to celebrate collaboration; pop meets classical, rock meets orchestral. Creative meets culture. See what happens when musical differences COLLIDE on one stage with one voice,...
Nightshift performing at The Wig and Pen
Six Feet Apart performing at The Wig And Pen
Based on the best-selling book by Yann Martel, the five-star hit show comes to Royal & Derngate. Winner of five Olivier Awards, including Best New Play! After conquering the West End and Broadway, the ? ? ? ? ? ‘theatrical phenomenon’ (Telegraph) embarks on its biggest adventure yet. Jaw-dropping visuals and world-class puppetry combine in a unique and ‘breath-taking’ (The Times) theatrical event that is ‘a wonder to behold’ (Daily Mail). After an epic storm in the Pacific Ocean, Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with four other survivors – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, and a Royal Bengal tiger. Based on the global phenomenon and winner of the Man Booker Prize, selling over fifteen million copies worldwide, Life Of Pi is the hugely popular story of an epic journey of endurance and hope. Don’t miss the West End and Broadway spectacle on its first ever UK tour.
NN Project Space at Vulcan Works, Fetter Street, NN1 1EW Opening Hours Wed - Sat 11am - 5pm Featuring: Emma Davies, Annabelle Shelton Priya Chohan-Padia, Stuart Moore, Dylan Fox, Minnie Teckman, Emi Fujisawa, and Carol Jacobs From April 4th to April 13th the exhibition will feature creative works stemming from a year-long project developed in Northampton. Led by Emma Davies and Annabelle Shelton, Lead Artists for C2C Social Action, along with six artists, this iteration expanded on a project initiated by Sally Sheinman in 2019. Collaborating with three organizations across Northampton, Shelton worked with women participants from C2C, while Davies led artists working with mixed groups at Sol Haven and Northampton Hope Centre. Through artist-led workshops and a person-centered approach, participants explored various art forms, fostering collaboration and expression. The exhibition highlights the transformative influence of art within the A-I-R program, enriching the cultural landscape and advocating for inclusivity.
Well-known amongst the local art community for her gregarious personality, Elke Pollard created a wide body of work in a variety of media and styles predominantly colourful large-scale portraits and floral still lifes. Alongside her art, Pollard worked as a designer and seamstress. This exhibition will showcase art and design highlights from the life of this influential and prominent Northampton artist.
Coming soon, an exhibition in The Temporary Exhibition Gallery at Northampton Museums and Art Gallery Northampton Museum and Art Gallery Saturday 16 March - Sunday 9 June 2024 Vivienne Westwood was seen as the Grand Dame of fashion design for over 50 years. Her work with partner Malcolm McLaren defined the look of punk in the 1970s and subsequent fashion collections shaped the fashion world of the late twentieth century. This exhibition showcases a small part of an extensive personal collection that features her iconic shoes and outfits from her career defining collections such as Seditionairies, favoured by the Sex Pistols and Pirate. The Vivienne Westwood brand was not involved in the curation or organisation of this exhibition.