Music and theatre at Findhorn

3 Oct 2012 in Dance & Drama, Moray, Music

THE SHEE

Great to have The Shee back to showcase their third album, Murmurations which uses their three exceptionally strong singers alongside astonishing instrumental prowess. The album shows a different side to a band unafraid to explore new territory and mix their ever changing individual influences together, all the while managing to maintain a unique, recognisable sound. The Shee have been performing some of the material from Murmurations live, but this new show is the first chance to hear all of their new music in a concert setting. Expect slow airs, Gaelic ballads, original songs, high-energy tunes, hypnotic riffs and of course…clog dancing!

Fri. 19th Oct, 8pm, £10/£8concs/£6 U16’s

THERE WAS AN OLD LADY WHO SWALLOWED A FLY.

I don’t know why she swallowed a fly…But The People’s Theatre Company do! And now you can too as they bring one of the world’s best loved nursery rhymes to life for the very first time. Presented by the team behind How The Koala Learnt To Hug, this magical new show has been written especially for parents to enjoy with their children – a charming blend of puppetry, live action, audience interaction and animation. Come and relive the delights of this most charming of tales with a feast of first class games, colourful animal characters and heart warming family fun. It’s the perfect treat for anyone aged 4 to 104! Runs 75 mins.

“Perfect interactive fare for a young crowd while having enough to keep grown-ups entertained.” Nottingham Post

Sun 21st Oct, 4pm, £7/£6concs/£5 U16’s

Tickets available from the Phoenix Stores 01309 690110 and online at www.wegottickets.com/UniversalHall

Source: Universal Hall