| Arts Centre Theatre, cafe and library in Old Town... |
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![]() Address: Devizes Road, Old Town, Swindon Tel: 01793 614837 Website: http://www.swindon.gov.uk... |
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An evening which promises magical music and humorous tales blending Irish harp, guitar and song. |
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From the crossroads of gospel, folk and bluegrass, Rachel Harrington's songs tell personal and mythical stories from the American West. |
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The Piano Festival is a celebration of young pianists showing the breadth of talent in Swindon and all performances will be played on a Grand Piano. |
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While flirting with pop and soul music, roots/bluegrass influences remain in sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell's sound. |
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Rapidly becoming a cult classic, this surreal black comedy stars Ed Gaughan and Andrew Buckley as a mismatched pair of travelling exorcists. |
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This hand-drawn, water-coloured animation is a visual feast and a cracking yarn for all the family to enjoy! |
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Filmed by LA-based amateur filmmaker Thierry Guetta, this is the inside story of Street Art - a brutal and revealing account of what happens when fame, money and vandalism collide. |
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Told with breathtaking puppets, original music and stunning scenery, this is a heartwarming and funny story. |
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Patrick Marber relocates Strindberg’s brutal, sensual love story to post-war England. |
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A tense drama from South Korea. A mother desperately searches for the truth after her son is framed for murder. |
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