Great Comedy and Music this November at Kettering Arts Centre
The legendary mischief maker and funny man Mark Thomas makes his Kettering Arts Centre debut on 9th November. Tickets are £15 (£10 concessions) and still available. Mark’s show, entitled “100 Acts of Minor Dissent” charts his pledge to cause mayhem in 100 different small ways over a year…
Then on 15th November we welcome back one of the hits from last year – the Budapest Café Orchestra (from Haringey!). Everyone who came to see these purveyors of fine Gypsy music, Eastern European tunes and Hungarian toe-tappers absolutely loved it and we were told in no uncertain terms to invite them back! So don’t miss out – book tickets at £12 (£10 concessions) and enjoy a wonderful evening.
On 20th November we are delighted to be hosting a special double bill of top young acoustic/roots talent – both acts are Award Winners and highly sought after. The Carrivick Sisters and Luke Jackson are sure to make a night to remember – and at just £8 its a bargain!
Then to top off the month we have the return of Kettering’s finest: James Acaster on 30th November. James is ending his national tour with us, so I hope we can fill the venue and give him a warm welcome back, after another successful year; his second successive Edinburgh Festival nomination, TV appearances and packing out venues across Britain. Tickets are £12 (£10 concs) and there are some remaining…