Landmark Arts Centre announces a star-studded autumn/winter programme

By Emily Dalton

15th Sep 2023 | Local News

The Landmark Arts Centre has launched its new programme. (Photo: Emily Dalton)
The Landmark Arts Centre has launched its new programme. (Photo: Emily Dalton)

The Landmark Arts Centre has launched its Autumn/Winter programme with a star-studded line-up including Olivier Award Winner Camille O'Sullivan and best-selling author of Chocolat, Joanne Harris.

Also featuring at the southwest London community arts hub will be, live music, art fairs, comedy, wine tasting and the return of the Teddington Beer Festival. 

Harper Ray, Director, commented: "We're delighted to be presenting a packed programme of top artists, making first rate arts accessible to all at affordable prices."

Olivier Award winner and star of Later with Jools Holland (BBC), Camille O'Sullivan (30 September) will be in concert for an exclusive one night only performance.  

The Queen of the Edinburgh Festival, known for her interpretations of the songs of Nick Cave, Brel, Waits, Bowie, Radiohead, can only usually be found touring internationally, so this will be a rare chance to see her in an intimate evening, up close.  

Other iconic women to feature include the internationally acclaimed author of block buster novel, Chocolat, Joanne Harris, in an 'audience with' on 24 November and 25 November playing with her #Storytime band: a live show featuring tales from her books, image projections and music.  

Author Joanne Harris is coming to the centre for an 'audience with' and storytelling. (Photo: Landmark Arts Centre)

Best-selling female writers Lucy Barker (Mrs Wood) and Liz Hyden (The Gifts), who have set their tales against the backdrop of Victorian England, will be in conversation on 28 October. 

The season offers a showcase of music from top blues and indie folk groups. Award-winning Irish/English folk band, Ranagri, tour with their new album on 28 September.

Indie-folk singer, songwriter and Radio 2 Folk Award winner, Josienne Clarke, premiers her autumn tour on 6 October. 

Closing the folk season is Leveret, a trio of England's top folk musicians, with a string of prestigious awards between them, touring with their latest album (10 October). 

Headline comedy act for the season is A Face for Radio. (Photo: Landmarks Arts Centre)

Comedy fans won't be disappointed as BBC Radio star, Alfie Moore, is the headline comedy act this season with his Face for Radio tour on 5 October. 

The biannual Art Fair takes place from 13-15 October - a showcase of high-quality fine art by independent artists with an array of paintings, sculpture, photography, mixed media, printmaking, ceramics for visitors to browse and buy. 

The Sparkle Festive Fair follows on 17-19 November when the Landmark transforms into a festive bazaar of high-quality arts and crafts gifts to kick start the countdown to the festive season. 

The incredibly popular Teddington Beer Festival returns for its second year from 2-4 November and a Wine Tasting Fundraiser (8 December) in collaboration with Peter Lunzer, one of the UK's leading wine experts.  

For more information and how to book tickets, visit www.landmarkartscentre.org

     

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