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What’s onSep-Dec ’17
Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax HX1 1QG 01422 349 422 squarechapel.co.uk @squarechapel
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Contact usBox Office: 01422 349422 [email protected]
Square Chapel Arts Centre10 Square Road, Halifax HX1 1QGwww.squarechapel.co.uk
@squarechapel
Opening timesBox Office: Daily 10am – 9pm Café/Bar: Daily 10am – until late. (Food served from 12 noon – 8pm)
We’re located centrally, opposite Halifax Railway Station and ten minutes from the bus station. The main entrance is located via the copper building, next door to The Piece Hall’s Southgate entrance on Blackledge.
Pricing & TermsConcessions are available for most shows. Please ask at Box Office when booking.
We don’t charge a booking fee. However, we are a charity and do have a suggested donation of £1 per transaction.
Copper Auditorium Seating 115, our state-of-the-art cinema provides the ultimate film experience and also doubles up as a stunning and intimate studio space.
Red Brick Auditorium Seating 220, this auditorium sits within our beautiful Grade II* listed red brick Georgian Chapel and is used for talks, theatre, music performances, film screenings and more.
The Cornerstone Room This space is used for meetings and workshops and is also hireable.
Café/Bar We serve a large selection of cask ales and craft beers from breweries home and abroad, along with a great selection of ciders, wines and premium spirits. All this complements the locally sourced and seasonal dishes that are served in our wonderful new Café/Bar.
Halifax Culture Hub Square Chapel is part of the Halifax Culture Hub. It’s a joint initiative with The Piece Hall Trust, and exists to promote the wonderful cultural and heritage things happening in our little corner of Yorkshire.
Charity number 700985Reg number 2315198 England VAT number 516 2474 56
Information & Booking
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It’s here! Our new building and this, our official launch season. We’ve been dreaming of what the new building might be like, but the actuality has surpassed our wildest imagination. It’s an awe-inspiring space that’s light, airy yet welcoming and cosy, and filled with artistry and heritage. We love it and we hope that you will too.
Whilst, in many ways, the organisation hasn’t changed, we’ve stuck true to the principles that have made us a success over the years. In other ways, we’ve totally changed: we are now open from 10am until late everyday with films, food and drink on offer alongside even more of the live performances that audiences have been enjoying for years.
Our food offer is seasonal, fresh, exciting, and is built around the best produce from local suppliers; like our artistic programme – it changes quickly, miss it and it’s gone! The same goes for our amazing new range of craft beers and real ales. Square Chapel has always been about people coming together and a belief that the best experiences are shared – and this runs throughout the whole organisation including our theatre and cinema programme and our café/bar.
So…onto that launch programme…we kick off with a real bang, the unmissable Gandini Juggling with Smashed, launching a whole weekend of family shows that’s rounded off by a very special performance from our Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. Our first big theatre show is Antigone,
in partnership with Actors of Dionysus. I particularly wanted them back this season as, when I started working here, 14 years ago, that was the first show I came to see, realising what an incredible place I was in.
We have an amazing opera production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute, alongside a range of exciting companies we’re welcoming back, including Paines Plough, Third Angel and Odd Doll. We also have two exclusive events with our supportive patrons – George Costigan appearing with Willy Russell, and Natalie Gavin featuring in two events celebrating the life and works of the West Yorkshire writer Andrea Dunbar.
You’ll notice that we now have an enormous amount of film screenings showing the best new releases and titles you might not see elsewhere on the big screen. You’ll also notice that you won’t find them in this brochure – partly because with nearly 600 screenings a year, we can’t fit them all in – so do visit our website and pick up a copy of our weekly film listings from the Box Office.
This is, without a doubt, the most exciting time I’ve known at Square Chapel and the most exciting season we’ve ever had. All of our staff, trustees, volunteers, friends and supporters have worked incredibly hard to get us here – and we hope to see you all at some point over this season.
David McQuillan, Director
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Roger Davies & His Band in Concert
Friday 8 September 7.30pm, £13 This special evening with the established local songwriter and musician, Roger Davies and his four-piece band is guaranteed to please all. Expect a selection of Roger’s signature songs plus lots of new material from their forthcoming album.
Gandini Juggling presents Smashed
Friday 8 September, 8pm Saturday 9 September, 7pm (Workshop 2pm), £12 At the forefront of contemporary circus for over 20 years, and having performed in over 40 countries, Gandini Juggling bring their award-winning sensational show to Halifax. A mesmerising mix of circus and theatre, this is a rare opportunity to catch this global SMASH-hit.
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Square Chapel Arts Centre is a thriving venue bringing you the best in film, theatre live music, comedy, family shows, workshops and more.
This autumn, join us for our official launch season! There’s something for everyone.
Launch weekend: Friday 8 – Sunday 10 September
The NEW Square Chapel is now open! Come celebrate with us
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Artful Playground presents Storytelling workshops based on the Julia Donaldson books
Saturday 9 September 10.30am: Room on the Broom 11.30am: Stick Man £3 Based on the well-loved books by Julia Donaldson, and accompanied by a live musician, children are invited on an interactive storytelling adventure, bringing the stories to life!
Artful Playground presents Just us Three and the Sea
Sunday 10 September 11.30am, £5 Whilst out flying with his friends, Sedrick finds himself lost, with a broken wing. But then he meets Gerry the Giraffe and Bernard the Bear and learns about friendship and teamwork! Accompanied by live musicians, this show is fun and a perfect way to introduce your little ones to the magic of theatre.
Carol Ann Duffy & John Sampson
Sunday 10 September 7.30pm, £15 The Poet Laureate and her favourite court musician bring an hour of light and shade, laughter and reflection to Square Chapel. Carol Ann will read from her acclaimed collections, including The World’s Wife, The Bees and other works. Lucid, honest and accessible, her writing explores both everyday experience and our inner worlds in deceptively simple, profoundly resonant poems. Alongside the words, John Sampson takes us on a virtuoso tour through musical highlights of the past 500 years, played on a fascinating collection of period and modern instruments.
Lyngo Theatre presents Jack and the Beanstalk
Sunday 10 September 2.30pm, £5 Fee Fi Fo Fum! It’s a giant of a show, we’d love you to come! Expect lots of surprises, enormous shoes, tiny houses and beautiful images as Jack sells his cow for 5 magic beans and finds himself in the land above the clouds. The perfect show for little ones and their giants.
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Experience the classics as well as the latest big releases and arthouse films in our state-of-the-art cinema. Tickets: £7 (£6 concessions, £5 under 25s)
Arts and Biscuits Fridays at 11am, £4Enjoy a film, a good cuppa and homemade biscuits, all included in the ticket price.
Arts and Babies Wednesdays at 11am, £4With the volume turned down slightly and the lights up for the comfort of your baby, parents get to enjoy the latest film releases, and babies go free.
Family Fun Saturdays at 2pm, £4 Introduce your little ones to the magic of cinema. Free tickets for under 3s.
For our weekly film listings, visit squarechapel.co.uk or call Box Office: 01422 349 422
Metropolis with live piano accompaniment
Sunday 17 September 7pm, £10 One of the biggest film events of the century, Fritz Lang’s 1927 sci-fi epic can finally be seen — for the first time in 83 years — as the director originally intended and as seen by German cinema-goers in 1927. Experience Metropolis with live piano accompaniment at Square Chapel.
The Arbor (restored) + Q&A
Sunday 29 October 7.30pm, £10 We are delighted to welcome Square Chapel patron Natalie Gavin to talk about her experiences of acting in the film ‘The Arbor’. The evening will include a screening of the film followed by a short documentary and a Q&A. See p18 for details on all events in our ‘Celebrating the life of Yorkshire writer Andrea Dunbar’ programme.
Danny Leigh’s top ten films
Danny Leigh (BBC One’s Film 2017, The Guardian and The Financial Times) is a writer, broadcaster and journalist and this autumn we’re delighted to programme Danny’s alternative top 10 films of the last year. Including…
Aquarius, Further Beyond, Clash, Jawbone , American Honey , Homo Sapiens, After The Storm, Lady Macbeth, Personal Shopper, I Am Not Your Negro
Visit squarechapel.co.uk for our full film listings. Don’t forget to sign up to our mailing list so we can keep you updated!
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Family Fun Christmas
Beacon Actors and Square Chapel present Beauty and the Beast
Saturday 23 December, 3pm & 6pm Sunday 24 December, 3pm £12 (£10 Concessions), £36 Family ticket The theft of a single rose has monstrous consequences for Beauty and her father, because this is no ordinary rose…and this is no ordinary fairy tale. Narrated by a pair of mischievous fairies, a very helpful rabbit and a thought snatcher machine, this timeless story will surprise, delight and enchant. Adapted for the stage by Lucy Kirkwood and first performed at The National Theatre in London, this new co-production is full of beautiful scenery, captivating storytelling, compelling live action and some magical shadow play. A perfect winter treat for all the family! For information about our schools performances, please visit Squarechapel.co.uk
Compagnie Animotion presents The Musicians of Bremen
Wednesday 1 November 2.30pm, £8 Based on the classic Grimm’s fairy tale, this show tells the tale of 4 animals, a donkey, a cat, a cockerel and a dog, who become extraordinary friends. With puppetry, trapeze and live music by the French company Compagnie Animotion, this spectacular adventure shows we are never too old to live our dreams.
Topsy Turvy Theatre presents Christopher Nibble
Sunday 29 October 2.30pm, £8 Christopher Nibble and his guinea pig friends love munching on the dandelions. But Christopher knows it’s crunch time when there is just one dandelion left. Will this plucky little guinea pig have the flower power to save the day? Find out with this energetic show full of puppets, music and stunning scenery. 10
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Sealegs Puppet Theatre presents The Ugly Ducking
Sunday 19 November 2.30pm, £8 Float downstream with this musical adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic tale. Meet a host of characters as the duckling finds his way in the world. Don’t worry! A happy ending awaits our humble hero. With fantastic puppets & music, this is the perfect show for little ones.
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September
Knaive Theatre presents Bin Laden: The One Man Show
Thursday 21 September 8pm, £12 This show tells the remarkable, provocative, multi-award-winning story, based on the world’s most notorious terrorist. After a critically acclaimed USA tour this incendiary, intelligent show provides a fresh perspective; creating within the unthinkable, a space for dialogue.
Lakin McCarthy presents‘Arthur Smith at Your Service’
Friday 22 September 7.30pm, £16 Join comedian, writer, broadcaster and all-round British institution ARTHUR SMITH and bask in an evening of laughter and off the wall humour with one of the ‘alternative comedians’ who shook up the world of light entertainment in the 1980s and 1990s. Arthur is simply one of our funniest and most original comic performers and is guaranteed to bring you a night of hilarity, mirth and scandal...with a touch of rudeness thrown in for good measure.
Platypus Rights Ltd presents An Evening with Pam Ayres
Saturday 16 September 7.30pm, £25 A familiar face, voice and name, Pam Ayres has been making the nation laugh for over 40 years. Funny and warm, her charming understated manner belies a rare comic precision. Her hair-trigger timing, her eye for the absurd details of everyday life and unforgettable turn of phrase, combine to make her a true national treasure. Join us for An Evening with Pam Ayres at Square Chapel, for one night only!
Actors of Dionysus presents Antigone
Thursday 14 September, 8pm, £17 Friday 15 September, 7.30pm, £17 A world where one girl dares to take a stand. This blistering new adaptation sees Sophocles’ tragedy reimagined in a dystopian landscape, where fate is written in code and where drones flock across the skies. This production combines bold ideas with passionate and visceral physical theatre. Produced with support from Square Chapel Arts Centre.
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The Book of Darkness & Light in association with LittleMighty present Shivers
Thursday 28 September 7.30pm, £12 The book of darkness & light contains within it some of the most chilling tales ever told. As the haunting sounds of the violin fill the air, something stirs from the pages. You feel a prickle on your neck, one thing is for certain, these stories will give you shivers.
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Debs Newbold presents King Lear Re-told
Friday 29 September 7.30pm, £12 In this explosive retelling of the legend of Lear, King of the Britons, storyteller, Debs Newbold channels her love of Shakespeare’s language to whip up a great storm that will snatch you from your seat and send you hurtling into its bloody centre.
Dot, Dot, Dot, Dance presents No Frills
Sunday 24 September 8pm, £13 Using flamenco to create innovative dance, challenge conventional perceptions and explore how traditional flamenco can be expressed in a contemporary context, this show has won the Buxton Fringe Dance Awards in two consecutive years.
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Buglight Theatre presents Marching on Embers
Thursday 5 October 8pm, £12 With a fragile peace hanging over their community, the rifts of the past begin to tear apart the foundations of a prominent Republican family. This show tells the story of radicalisation, the allure of violence & the toxic mix of power & masculinity against the backdrop of a post Brexit fractured Northern Ireland.
FOLD
Friday 22 September 8pm, £5 Fold are a gem in the Yorkshire music scene and we’re delighted to welcome them to Square Chapel. Featured on Huey Morgan and Lauren Laverne’s BBC 6 Music shows, Fold’s music represents helping to advance equality and unity; to help break down barriers that divide us. Weaving tapestry of speaking and singing voices from the past and present into funk, jazz, soul and psyche, Fold remind us of the forces within that matter most. Join FOLD front man, Seth Mowshowitz, for a post-show DJ set in the bar!
Publik Transport presents We Are Bronte
Saturday 7 October 8pm, £12 Morecambe and Wise meets David Lynch in this madcap reimagining of the Brontë myth. Taking the real and fictitious worlds of Yorkshire’s literary siblings as their inspiration, two performers combine theatre with comedy to deconstruct themes of love, madness and revenge.
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Mind the Gap presents Mia
Thursday 12 October 8pm, £12 Mia explores the truths and myths about learning disability and parenthood in society today. Think pop culture with popcorn, science with silliness, stories with statistics. Mia challenges the often taken for granted idea of ‘being a parent’. This show is performed by four learning-disabled artists.
Two Destination Language presents Near Gone
Friday 13 October 7.45pm, £12 Delivered in English and Bulgarian, with pounding gypsy-inspired music, this beautiful performance fills an empty space with two performers, hundreds of fresh flowers and a storm of emotion. Awaken your senses with this heartfelt story of survival.
Proper Job Theatre & Square Chapel presents Medusa
Friday 13 October, 8pm, £12 Saturday 14 October, 7.30pm, £12 Hear and see the story of a woman who exacts her revenge on the men that destroyed her and the Gods that cursed her. A modern adaptation of Medusa growing up, in modern society that sheds light on the softer side of the ‘monster’ we think we know. A powerful story, not to be missed.
Mikron Theatre Company presents Best Foot Forward
Thursday 19 October 7.30pm, £13 Something’s afoot at Pearling Manor and it isn’t just the walkers. The beautiful hostel, rich in YHA history, is lovely but falling apart.
External forces are out to grab and turn it into a golf club. Cue Connie, first ever warden, with a heart as big as her rucksack.
She takes us on a journey through the YHA’s past in the hope of securing its future. Join Mikron on a hike through the history of hostelling.
Storytelling events at Halifax Central Library
Tickets £5 Join us for a series of storytelling events at Halifax Central Library on Saturday afternoons throughout October. Explore the idea of home and connection through a celebration of stories, language, love and library books. Stories to Tell in the Middle of the Night
Saturday 7 October, 4pm Finding Home
Saturday 14 October, 4pm I Don’t Know What I’m Supposed to be Doing
Saturday 21 October, 4pm
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Orchestra of Square Chapel presents The Old and the New
Sunday 15 October 7.30pm, £12 The Orchestra of Square Chapel will perform a new work: Nick Simpson’s Concerto for Piano (soloist, Teleri Sian), together with the first modern performance of William Herschel’s Symphonia I (completed in 1762).
New Year Gala Concert
Sunday 7 January 3pm, £12 Join us for an afternoon of polkas, waltzes and marches from the Strauss family and their contemporaries. Your perfect start to the New Year!
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OperaUpClose presentsThe Magic Flute
Saturday 21 October 7pm, £22.50 (£10 for under 25s) Invited behind the velvet rope at London’s most exclusive club, Tamino doesn’t have time to stop for beggars, paparazzi, or even his girlfriend Pamina. Going to bed after a blazing row later that night, this ordinary couple relive the events and encounters of the evening in dreams made extraordinary by the lateness of the hour, their befuddled senses, and yes, a touch of magic. Following their hugely popular and critically acclaimed English language re-imaginings of operas including La Bohème and Don Giovanni, OperaUpClose take on Mozart’s classic The Magic Flute, re-inventing the opera in fabulous new robes for the era of Trump and recessions. Don’t miss this Olivier Award-Winning Opera.
Halifax Philharmonic Club presents The Vogler Quartet
Friday 20 October, 7.30pm
Robin Ireland, Matthew Truster & Richard Lester
Friday 10 November, 7.30pm The Schubert Ensemble
Friday 1 December, 7.30pm £19 full, £17 concessions, £5 students, £2 under 16’s (per show) The Halifax Philharmonic Club promotes high-quality chamber music concerts every year. Recitals by artists of national and international standing are presented in the Square Chapel Arts Centre Red Brick Auditorium, a beautiful and unique concert hall with a particularly fine acoustic.
Classical
Celebrating the life & works of writer Andrea Dunbar
The Halifax Comedy Festival 20 – 28 October 2017
‘Shirley’ by Andrea Dunbar
Thursday 9 November 7.30pm, £10 Starring Natalie Gavin, Shirley is the last play by Andrea Dunbar, it’s a snapshot of life in the working class council houses of Bradford of the 1980’s. A short play which highlights the struggles, the relationships and the sometime comical lives of Shirley, her mum, best friend and boyfriends, as they simply exist in their dysfunctional world. This will be the third time Shirley has ever been staged! 25% off when you book for both events.
Square Chapel presentsThe Arbor (restored) + Q&A
Sunday 29 October 7.30pm, £10 The Arbor is a Clio Barnard film based around the life of writer Andrea Dunbar. We are delighted to welcome actors Natalie Gavin and Manjinder Virk to talk about their experiences of acting in the film, along with writer Adelle Stripe to discuss her debut novel Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile, inspired by Dunbar’s short but extraordinary life and works.1hr 34mins + Q&A
The Arena Documentary As part of the evening, we will also screen rare behind the scenes footage from the 1980 ‘The Arbor’ rehearsals. 15mins
Over 20 acts and shows across 6 Halifax venues. It’s going to be funny. Seriously funny! For more information and to book tickets visit halifaxcomedyfestival.com
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George Egg: DIY Chef
Sunday 22 October 8pm, £14Join comedian George Egg (the ‘Anarchist Cook’) demonstrating live cooking and laugh-out-loud comedy. It’s funny, inspiring and absurd in equal measures.
Comedy Club 4 Kids
Sunday 22 October 2pm, £10It’s a comedy club, right, but for kids. Also any adults who enjoy a swear-free hour with the circuit’s best stand-ups and sketch acts. Non-patronising. Pure awesome.
Swansong
Friday 20 October 8pm, £12.50The rain has finally stopped. 4 people survive. They are in a swan pedalo. Following critically acclaimed runs at the Edinburgh Festival, see this smash-hit show that asks what we’d remember if we could start again.
The 6 Wives of Henry VIII
Friday 27 October 7.30pm, £12.50With live original music, embroidery, barbie dolls, silly songs and historical hysteria, this promises to be an ill-researched lesson in cross-dressing Tudor history that you’ll never forget.
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Calder Valley Youth Theatre presents Legally Blonde
Wednesday 15 – Friday 17 November, 7.15pm Saturday 18 November, 2.15pm & 7.15pm £15The popular and much-loved comedy, Legally Blonde is brought to the Square Chapel stage by the talented Calder Valley Youth Theatre. A perfect evening of entertainment for all the family.
Phil McIntyre Entertainments presentsJames Acaster: Classic Scrapes Book Tour
Friday 3 November 8pm, £16Comedian James Acaster releases his first book, a collection of self-deprecating anecdotes about scrapes he’s gotten himself into over the years. Come along and see him read sneak peaks from the book.
Mawkin
Sunday 19 November 7.30pm, £14 With a host of rebel rousing folk songs and instrumentals, Mawkin modernise traditional folk material with their own touch and have since excited audiences with their artillery of loud, boisterous, foot stomping live sets. ‘Masculine, Muscular Folk Quintet’ - The Independent
Square Chapel presentsGeorge Costigan in conversation with Willy Russell + Q&A
Sunday 26 November 7.30pm, £15Willy Russell is best known as one of our most prolific and successful playwrights - ‘Blood Brothers’, ‘Educating Rita’ and ‘Shirley Valentine’ - but he is also a novelist, a singer, songwriter, painter and an accomplished musician. George Costigan, actor, writer and Square Chapel patron, has appeared in not only ‘Rita Sue and Bob, Too’ and ‘Happy Valley’ but on stage in Willy Russell’s ‘Blood Brothers’ and on film in ‘Shirley Valentine’.
We’re delighted to bring you this exclusive event. Expect readings, stories a Q&A and much more!
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Everwitch Theatre presents Bomb Happy
Friday 10 November 7pm, £12 Bomb Happy brings to life the verbatim memories of the five remaining York Normandy Veterans who, as young lads from York, Leeds, Sheffield & London, find themselves part of one of the most important military operations in World War Two. It follows each Veteran’s unique journey from D-Day to VE Day.
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December
The Swing Commanders
Saturday 9 December 8pm, £14 The Lancashire five piece perform classic songs by the likes of Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby and Louis Jordan with energetic enthusiasm. They’re one of the top Vintage Jive bands in the UK, so don’t be surprised if there’s an outbreak of Lindy Hop during the show.
Halifax Musical Theatre presents Christmas Extravaganza
Thursday 14 – Saturday 16 December, 7.30pm, £14 Get into the festive spirit with Leroy Anderson’s ‘Sleigh Ride’, music from Polar Express, Silver Bells, White Christmas, and more. With over 100 performers, a 25 piece orchestra and children’s chorus, prepare for an extravagant festival of Christmas music sure to delight and entertain.
Tom McConville
Thursday 7 December 8pm, £12 Internationally renowned for fiery, heart-stopping performances, join BBC award-winning fiddle player Tom McConville (BBC Folk Musician of the year) for an unforgettable show with jazz, folk, bluegrass and classical influences.
York Waits
Saturday 9 December 12noon, £12 We are delighted to welcome back the York Waits! Enjoy some winter and Christmas music spanning many centuries, many countries and using various instruments including wind and stringed, from the wide array that would have been played by bands in the medieval and Tudor periods.
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Emerging Music presents Peggy Seeger “First Time Ever” Tour
Wednesday 29 November 8pm, £18 Peggy Seeger’s long-awaited memoir, ‘First Time Ever’ is named for the classic love song that her husband (Ewan MacColl) wrote for her. Peggy combines performances of the songs that have meant the most to her with extracts from the book. Expect anecdotes from her long and remarkable career delivered with her trademark wry humour together with memorable music performances from her and sons Calum and Neill MacColl. This is a very special show, presenting a fascinating and highly entertaining insight into the remarkable life of one of our best loved ‘Queens of Folk’.
Wellie Boot Productions presents Jimmy Cricket Community Show
Friday 24 November 7.30pm, £10For one night only, join the much loved Irish Comedian, Jimmy Cricket, with one-liners galore, a sprinkling of visual comedy and, yes, that ever present letter from his mammy!
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Tangram Theatre presents Team Viking
Friday 29 September, 8pm Five years ago, James’s best friend was diagnosed with heart cancer and told he had three months to live. His last wish was to be given a full viking burial. Combining storytelling, comedy and live music, this is the remarkable, hilarious and heart-lifting story of how James actually gave his best mate the send-off he wanted.
Third Angel presents Partus
Friday 6 October, 8pm Saturday 7 October, 10am Partus is a story of love, joy, resilience and bravery. If you’ve had a baby, are planning to or know anyone who has, this is the show for you. This is the sex education they never mentioned at school.
Paines Plough presents Growth
Friday 15 September, 8pm Tobes has successfully ignored his lump for two years but it’s starting to get in the way - cramping his style and, worse, affecting his sex life. So now there are pants to be dropped, and decisions to be made… It’s a real ball ache. This is an achingly funny and tender comedy about growing up and manning up.
RedBobble Theatre presents To Walk in Your Shoes
Thursday 19 October, 8pm Imagine you had just an hour to flee your country! Compiled from real life interviews with asylum seekers and refugees living in the North, this heartfelt, funny and engaging verbatim play explores the strength and resilience of the human spirit and challenges the untruths perpetuated by the media.
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Pay What You Can
Pay What You Can is all about trust. It’s about you, making a judgement for yourself about what you can afford to pay from our pricing options ranging from £1 - £20.
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Target Theatre presents MADE
Friday 27 October, 8pm Four women struggle to survive in the slums around Bangladesh’s factories. Mothers, sisters & daughters sweat behind machines, making clothes for the High Streets of the West. In the face of severe exploitation & poverty can there be a future worth fighting for in a country that clothes us? This is a powerful performance based on real factory workers in Bangladesh.
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Talks
Illustrated talks by historian David Glover Tickets £6 (£4 concessions)
The Legacy of Sir Francis Crossley Wednesday 20 September, 2pm
Old Photos of Halifax Wednesday 27 September, 2pm
Who Do I Think I Am? Discovering my Calderdale Ancestors Wednesday 4 October, 2pm
King Richard III – The Bones and the DNA Wednesday 11 October, 2pm
For more information and to book visit squarechapel.co.uk or call 01422 349422
WordPlay: Poetry, Performance, Live Music & Open Mic
13 September, 11 October, 8 November, 13 December 7.30pm, Café/BarEnjoy our monthly digest of poetry and live music. Featuring established and emerging artists, Wordplay brings the best on the block to Halifax.
Turn up and Pay As You Feel after the event, based on how much you valued the experience.
To find out more about our open mic slots email [email protected]
FREE/Discounted tickets for films & performances
No fee when returning or exchanging tickets
Advance booking for special events
Invites to special events
Discount on food in our café & free tea/coffee at performances
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The Road to Huntsville
Friday 17 November, 8pm As seen on BBC2’s Edinburgh Nights, The Road to Huntsville blends fact with fiction and is an exploration into unconventional love, state homicide and cats. It’s an insight into why and how women fall in love with men on death row.
Odd Doll in association with Little Mighty Theatre presents Seaside Terror
Thursday 23 November, 8pm Take a trip to the seaside, where you might find more than you bargained for. Stuffed with fun frights and ice cream chills, Seaside Terror is a celebration of British horror and holidays of the 1970s. Using puppetry and music, this is a funny, nostalgic and visually stunning show.
Pay What You Can
Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Friday 14 April, 11am £4 (£3 concessions)
Mel Gibson directs this extraordinary true story of Army Medic Desmond T. Doss who refused to kill but instead saved 75 men in Okinawa, during the bloodiest battle of WWII. Doss became the first man in American history to receive the Medal of Honor without firing a shot.
(15) 2hr 19mins
Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Friday 14 April, 11am £4 (£3 concessions)
Mel Gibson directs this extraordinary true story of Army Medic Desmond T. Doss who refused to kill but instead saved 75 men in Okinawa, during the bloodiest battle of WWII. Doss became the first man in American history to receive the Medal of Honor without firing a shot.
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Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Friday 14 April, 11am £4 (£3 concessions)
Mel Gibson directs this extraordinary true story of Army Medic Desmond T. Doss who refused to kill but instead saved 75 men in Okinawa, during the bloodiest battle of WWII. Doss became the first man in American history to receive the Medal of Honor without firing a shot.
(15) 2hr 19mins
Hacksaw Ridge (2016) Friday 14 April, 11am £4 (£3 concessions)
Mel Gibson directs this extraordinary true story of Army Medic Desmond T. Doss who refused to kill but instead saved 75 men in Okinawa, during the bloodiest battle of WWII. Doss became the first man in American history to receive the Medal of Honor without firing a shot.
(15) 2hr 19mins
Film
Square Circle – Arts Workshop for the Over 50s
Mondays at Square Chapel Check website for times £4 or £2.50 (Limited Concessions apply) Weaving, painting and calligraphy classes for the over 50’s. Please contact us to join the waiting list.
Over 50s Creative Writing Classes
Tuesdays (Venue tbc) 6.30pm – 8.30pm £4 or £2.50 concessions (Limited Concessions apply) A non-academic, fun class for the over 50s. Please contact us to join the waiting list.
Afternoon Dance
Mondays at Square Chapel 1.30pm – 4pm 25 September, 23 October, 27 November, 11 December (Christmas Special) £3 including refreshments £5 Christmas Special (includes live band and buffet)Join us for our monthly Afternoon Dance in our wonderfully atmospheric auditorium.
Youth Theatre
Saturdays at Square Chapel 5-7yrs, 10am – 11am, £4 (£2 Passport to Leisure) 8-12yrs, 11am – 12.30pm £5 (£2.50 Passport to Leisure)Children’s drama classes – places available in 5-7yrs group. Contact us to join the waiting list for the 8-12yrs group.
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Workshops & Activities
We work in partnership with Orange Box young people’s centre and verd de gris Ltd to deliver ‘Creative Communities’ – an exciting community outreach programme. This is supported with funding from the National Lottery, through the Big Lottery Fund. Our Open Door schools project offers an extensive programme of subsidised theatre performances and workshops for children and teachers.
For more information visit our website or contact Michaela O’Sullivan, Head of Audiences or Kane Rattray, Education and Outreach Manager.
[email protected] 353 073
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SeptemberFri 8 7.30pm Roger Davies & His Band in Concert
8pm Smashed
Sat 9 10.30am Room on the Broom
11.30am Stick Man
7pm Smashed
Sun 10 11.30am Just us Three and the Sea
2.30pm Jack and the Beanstalk
7.30pm Carol Ann Duffy & John Sampson
Wed 13 7.30pm WordPlay
Thurs 14 8pm Antigone
Fri 15 7.30pm Antigone
8pm Growth
Sat 16 7.30pm An Evening with Pam Ayres
Sun 17 7pm Metropolis with live piano
Wed 20 2pm Talk by David Glover
Thurs 21 8pm Bin Laden: The One Man Show
Fri 22 7.30pm Arthur Smith at Your Service
8pm FOLD + Live DJ set
Sun 24 8pm No Frills
Wed 27 2pm Talk by David Glover
Thurs 28 7.30pm Shivers
Fri 29 7.30pm King Lear Retold
8pm Team Viking
October Wed 4 2pm Talk by David Glover
Thurs 5 8pm Marching on Embers
Fri 6 8pm Partus
Sat 7 10am Partus
4pm Stories to Tell in the Middle of the Night
8pm We Are Bronte
Wed 11 2pm Talk by David Glover
7.30pm WordPlay
Thurs 12 8pm Mia
Fri 13 7.45pm Near Gone
Fri 13 8pm Medusa
Sat 14 4pm Finding Home
7.30pm Medusa
Sun 15 7.30pm The Old and the New
Thurs 19 7.30pm Best Foot Forward
8pm To Walk in Your Shoes
What’s On 2017 September – December
Copper Red Brick Cornerstone Room Café/Bar Halifax Library
Workshops & Activities
SC-ART Youth Art Group
Saturdays at Square Chapel 10am – 12pm £5 (£2.50 Passport to Leisure)Creative arts classes for young people aged 11 – 16yrs. Places available – contact us to find out more.
Digital Arts Workshops
Saturdays at Orange Box 10am – 12pm £5 (£2.50 Passport to Leisure)Photoshop and design workshops for young people aged 11- 16yrs. Places available – contact us to find out more.
Street Dance Crew
Mondays at Orange Box 4.30pm – 6pm £5 (£2.50 Passport to Leisure)Fantastic street dance crew for young people aged 11-16yrs. Places available – contact us to find out more.
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Mondays at Orange Box 6.30pm – 8pm £5 (£2.50 Passport to Leisure)Rock school for young people aged 13 – 18yrs. Places available – contact us to find out more.
Cube Choir is a contemporary choir for people over 50yrs. They meet on Tuesday evenings at Square Chapel. For information about membership please visit www.cubechoir.com.
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What’s On 2017 September – December
October
Fri 20 7.30pm The Vogler Quartet
8pm Swansong (Comedy Festival)
Sat 21 4pm I Don’t Know What I’m Supposed to be Doing
7pm The Magic Flute
Sun 22 2pm Comedy Club 4 Kids (Comedy Festival)
8pm George Egg: DIY Chef (Comedy Festival)
Fri 27 7.30pm The 6 Wives of Henry VIII (Comedy Festival)
8pm MADE
Sun 29 2.30pm Christopher Nibble
7.30pm The Arbor + Q&A
NovemberWed 1 2.30pm The Musicians of Bremen
Fri 3 8pm James Acaster: Classic Scrapes Book Tour
Wed 8 7.30pm WordPlay
Thurs 9 7.30pm Shirley by Andrea Dunbar
Fri 10 7pm Bomb Happy
7.30pm Robin Ireland + Matthew Truster + Richard Lester
Wed 15 7.15pm Legally Blonde
Thurs 16 7.15pm Legally Blonde
Fri 17 7.15pm Legally Blonde
8pm The Road to Huntsville
Sat 18 2.15 & 7.15pm Legally Blonde
Sun 19 2.30pm The Ugly Duckling
7.30pm Mawkin
Thurs 23 8pm Seaside Terror
Fri 24 7.30pm Jimmy Cricket Community Show
Sun 26 7.30pm George Costigan in conversation with Willy Russell
Wed 29 8pm Peggy Seeger ‘First Time Ever’ Tour
DecemberFri 1 7.30pm The Schubert Ensemble
Wed 13 7.30pm WordPlay
Thurs 7 8pm Tom McConville
Sat 9 12pm York Waits 8pm The Swing Commanders
Thurs 14 7.30pm A Christmas Extravaganza
Fri 15 7.30pm A Christmas Extravaganza
Sat 16 7.30pm A Christmas Extravaganza
Sat 23 3 & 6pm Beauty and the Beast
Sun 24 3pm Beauty and the Beast
Copper Red Brick Cornerstone Room Café/Bar Halifax Library
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Contact usBox Office: 01422 349422 [email protected]
Square Chapel Arts Centre10 Square Road, Halifax HX1 1QGwww.squarechapel.co.uk
@squarechapel
Opening timesBox Office: Daily 10am – 9pm Café/Bar: Daily 10am – until late. (Food served from 12 noon – 8pm)
We’re located centrally, opposite Halifax Railway Station and ten minutes from the bus station. The main entrance is located via the copper building, next door to The Piece Hall’s Southgate entrance on Blackledge.
Pricing & TermsConcessions are available for most shows. Please ask at Box Office when booking.
We don’t charge a booking fee. However, we are a charity and do have a suggested donation of £1 per transaction.
Copper Auditorium Seating 115, our state-of-the-art cinema provides the ultimate film experience and also doubles up as a stunning and intimate studio space.
Red Brick Auditorium Seating 220, this auditorium sits within our beautiful Grade II* listed red brick Georgian Chapel and is used for talks, theatre, music performances, film screenings and more.
The Cornerstone Room This space is used for meetings and workshops and is also hireable.
Café/Bar We serve a large selection of cask ales and craft beers from breweries home and abroad, along with a great selection of ciders, wines and premium spirits. All this complements the locally sourced and seasonal dishes that are served in our wonderful new Café/Bar.
Halifax Culture Hub Square Chapel is part of the Halifax Culture Hub. It’s a joint initiative with The Piece Hall Trust, and exists to promote the wonderful cultural and heritage things happening in our little corner of Yorkshire.
Charity number 700985Reg number 2315198 England VAT number 516 2474 56
Information & Booking
The PieceHall
TheRailwayHotel
Main Entrance
Main Entrance
Square Chapel
The Imperial Crown Hotel
TheRailwayHotel
Central Library& Square Church
Café/Bar
Our new café/bar is the heart of Square Chapel, a place where experiences can be shared and embraced.
We have a large selection of cask ales and craft beers from breweries home and abroad, along with a great selection of ciders, wine and a range of premium spirits. All this complements the locally sourced and seasonal dishes served in our wonderful new café/bar.
Open 10am – until late (serving food 12 noon – 8pm)
Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax HX1 1QG 01422 349 422 squarechapel.co.uk @squarechapel
Box Office: 01422 349422 [email protected]
Square Chapel Arts Centre10 Square Road, Halifax HX1 1QGwww.squarechapel.co.uk
@squarechapel
Opening timesBox Office: Daily 10am – 9pm Café/Bar: Daily 10am – until late (Food served from 12noon – 8pm)
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