Comedy, music, theatre, and performance art all feature in Wiltshire Creative’s autumn/winter season.
The new season at Salisbury Arts Centre runs from September 10 to January 14.
It opens with Alfie Moore’s: Fair Cop Unleashed - looking back on his time in the police force.
Join BBC Radio 4’s cop-turned-comedian Alfie Moore for his latest stand-up tour. Fair Cop Unleashed is based on a dramatic real-life incident from Alfie’s police casebook and audiences can relive with him the thrilling ups and downs of the night a mysterious clown came to town and more than one life ended up in the balance.
The season will also include comedy nights from Jen Brister (October 8), Mitch Benn (October 15) and Rob Newman (November 11).
On September 16, Solve-along-a-Murder-She-Wrote comes to the city - bringing a twist to the original TV series by making the episode interactive.
Salisbury Arts Centre will also be raising money for Ukraine, with the fundraiser Ukraine A Go Go!! Two evenings of live music on September 23 and 24 are to raise money for Ukrainians taking refuge in and around Wiltshire.
The programme also includes a diverse musical line-up from live jazz to festive classics.
All Floyd will be taking audiences through the classic Pink Floyd anthology on October 7 and on for Beatles fans there's Beatlemania on December 2.
The Showhawk Duo (October 14) will be playing all the best dance/rave songs audiences know and love while The Spitfire Sisters will bring a more festive spirit on November 26.
Following the success of last year’s Jazz Social as part of Silver Salisbury, Celebrating Wiltshire musicians Dan Baker and Paul Young return for an afternoon of jazz classics on September 29.
Pavement Life on October 1 explores what it is to use paths and pavements. Walking, wheelchairs, buggies, bus stops, waiting your turn, keeping your distance…
Writer Jim Read and performer Louise Jordan have been working with Wiltshire Creative’s over 60s group Mind The Gap to create an afternoon of memorable monologues. This event is free.
On November 5, come along for A Celebration of Father Ted, the arts centre welcomes renowned stand-up Joe Rooney for a night of all things Father Ted.
Joe featured as the rebellious Father Damo in the classic Father Ted episode The Old Grey Whistle Theft, leading Dougal astray with his earring, cigarette smoking and bad-boy attitude.
Olivier Award Winner Guy Masterson’s A Christmas Carol will be staged as the Christmas production from December 8 to 10.
The Deloreons will lead New Year’s celebrations with their New Year’s Eve Party.
The season finishes with comedian Gary Delaney, star of Live at the Apollo, with a new show.
Producer Juliet Coveney said: “We are thrilled to announce our Autumn Winter Season at Salisbury Arts Centre. We have a great line-up with some brilliant comics, wonderful music, a two-day fundraiser, and a fantastic party with The Deloreons that will ring in the New Year.”
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