Music in the Round Spring Season 2020

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Classical, world, jazz and family concerts including Beethoven 250 celebrations in Sheffield

SPRING 2020


[The Crucible Studio]… a venue that’s almost unrivalled in its intimacy – the atmosphere that makes chamber music such a pleasure! Bachtrack 2019

EXPERIENCE LIVE MUSIC FROM WORLD-CLASS ARTISTS, PERFORMED IN THE UNIQUE SURROUNDINGS OF THE CRUCIBLE STUDIO. It’s an extraordinary place to encounter music, sitting just metres away from amazing artists performing spine-tingling live music with their heart and soul. Concerts include informative introductions from the musicians, and there’s no dress code – just an open invitation for everyone, of all ages and all musical tastes, to come and join us. musicintheround.co.uk

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LET THE MUSIC BEGIN Breathtaking! Outstanding performance and we can’t wait to see them again! Isabelle and Mae, 2019

Meet Ensemble 360, Sheffield’s world-class chamber group. Comprising eleven of the country’s finest musicians, including Principal players in top European orchestras, the Ensemble is at the heart of our year-round programme of concerts and events in South Yorkshire and across the country. Ensemble 360 are: CLAUDIA AJMONE-MARSAN violin NAOMI ATHERTON horn JULIETTE BAUSOR flute LAURÈNE DURANTEL double bass RUTH GIBSON viola AMY HARMAN bassoon

TIM HORTON piano MATTHEW HUNT clarinet BENJAMIN NABARRO violin GEMMA ROSEFIELD cello ADRIAN WILSON oboe

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SPRING SEASON AT A GLANCE All concerts in the Crucible Studio Theatre unless otherwise stated.

EVENING CONCERTS DOVER QUARTET Saturday 18 January, 7.15 – 8.40pm MOZART Adagio and Fugue in C minor K546 HINDEMITH String Quartet No.3 BRAHMS String Quartet No.3

JEAN TOUSSAINT QUARTET Sheffield Jazz Friday 24 January, 7.30 – 10.15pm ENSEMBLE 360 and JAMES GILCHRIST tenor Thursday 6 February, 7.15 – 9.05pm SKEMPTON The Moon is Flashing BEETHOVEN An die ferne geliebte SKEMPTON Piano Concerto VAUGHAN WILLIAMS On Wenlock Edge

ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 11 February, 7.15 – 9.15pm Upper Chapel

BEETHOVEN 250: STRING QUARTETS AND MORE

ENSEMBLE 360 Friday 20 March, 7.15 – 9.00pm Upper Chapel

BEETHOVEN 250: WIND & PIANO BEETHOVEN National Airs for flute and piano Op.105 and Op.107 (selection) FARRENC Sextet in C minor DANZI Wind Quintet in B flat Op.56 No.1 BEETHOVEN Quintet for piano and wind

STEVEN OSBORNE piano Friday 27 March, 7.15 – 8.50pm Upper Chapel

BEETHOVEN 250: THE FINAL SONATAS BEETHOVEN Sonata in E Op.109 Sonata in A flat Op.110 Sonata in C minor Op.111

MAYA YOUSSEF TRIO Friday 3 April, 7.15 – 9.05pm

BEETHOVEN Grosse Fuge SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Quintet in G minor CARMEN HO The Way It Is BEETHOVEN String Quartet in G Op.18 No.2

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DAYTIME CONCERTS ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 3 March, 12.45 – 1.35pm Upper Chapel

RANDALL GOOSBY violin JONATHAN WARE piano Friday 3 April, 12.45 – 1.40pm

SCHUMANN Fantasiestücke WIDMANN Fantasie for solo clarinet IRELAND Fantasy-Sonata

TOMORROW’S STARS TODAY

ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 10 March, 12.45 – 1.45pm Upper Chapel SZYMANOWSKI Mythes FRANCK Violin Sonata in A

ENSEMBLE 360 with guests Sunday 22 March, 11.00am – 12.10pm Ko:Host, Castle House

BEETHOVEN 250: HARMONIEMUSIK

STILL Suite for violin and piano STRAUSS Violin Sonata in E flat Op.18

FOR FAMILIES CONCERTEENIES with MUSIC IN THE ROUND Friday 20 March 10.15 – 11.00am (Up to 1 year-olds) 11.30am – 12.15pm (1 and 2 year-olds (siblings welcome)) Channing Hall, Surrey Street ENSEMBLE 360

BEETHOVEN Rondino in E flat WoO25 Sextet in E flat Op.71 Octet in E flat Op.103

ENSEMBLE 360 and HALLAM SINFONIA Sunday 22 March, 2.00pm (with public performance at 5.00pm) Ko:Host, Castle House

BEETHOVEN 250: COME & PLAY BEETHOVEN Symphony No.5

Concert Duration Please be aware that all concert end times are supplied as approximate timings only and may be subject to change.

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EVENING CONCERT

DOVER QUARTET Saturday 18 January 7.15 – 8.40pm Crucible Studio Theatre £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

MOZART Adagio and Fugue in C minor K546 HINDEMITH String Quartet No.3 in C Op.16 BRAHMS String Quartet No.3 in B flat Op.67 “One of the world’s finest young string quartets” (The New Yorker), and winner of four prizes at the prestigious Banff String Quartet Competition in Canada, the Dover Quartet is Quartet-in-Residence at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC.

Expert musicianship, razor-sharp ensemble, deep musical feeling and a palpable commitment to communication.

For this debut Studio recital, the Philadelphia-based quartet has paired Hindemith’s concise and passionate Third Quartet with Brahms’s Quartet in B flat, featuring tender viola melodies, and described by the composer as “very dainty, but brilliant!”.

Chicago Tribune

Post-concert conversation Stay on for an informal Q&A session with members of the Dover Quartet after the concert. FREE to all ticket-holders

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EVENING CONCERT

JEAN TOUSSAINT QUARTET Friday 24 January 7.30 – 10.15pm Crucible Studio Theatre £17 £13.50 Over 60s, Disabled & Unemployed £8 Students with NUS card £3 Under 16s

JEAN TOUSSAINT saxophones ANDREW McCORMACK piano DANIEL CASIMIR bass BEN BROWN drums Seriously exciting music from a saxophonist of international stature: from Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in the mid-eighties, to high profile collaborations in many jazz styles. Having wowed audiences at the Crucible Studio with his sextets in recent years, Jean Toussaint now brings another excellent band to showcase his and their talents in the more intimate quartet format.

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EVENING CONCERT

ENSEMBLE 360 JAMES GILCHRIST TENOR

Thursday 6 February 7.15 – 9.05pm Crucible Studio Theatre £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

HOWARD SKEMPTON CD LAUNCH CONCERT

This concert is generously supported by Maurice and Sheila Millward

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MATTHEW HUNT clarinet BENJAMIN NABARRO violin CLAUDIA AJMONE-MARSAN violin RUTH GIBSON viola GEMMA ROSEFIELD cello TIM HORTON piano SKEMPTON The Moon is Flashing BEETHOVEN An die ferne geliebte SKEMPTON Piano Concerto VAUGHAN WILLIAMS On Wenlock Edge

[Skempton’s music is] austerely beautiful, sparse, decidedly enigmatic. The Guardian


In celebration of Ensemble 360’s new CD featuring works by Howard Skempton, this concert includes two pieces revised in 2018 especially for chamber ensemble. These are presented together with Beethoven’s To the distant beloved, often regarded as the first ever song-cycle, and Vaughan Williams’s

beautifully elegiac On Wenlock Edge. The composer’s settings of A.E. Houseman’s Shropshire Lad poems are sung by James Gilchrist, praised by The Times as an interpreter of English song who is “in a class by himself”.

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EVENING CONCERT ENSEMBLE 360

STRING QUARTETS AND MORE Tuesday 11 February 7.15 – 9.15pm Upper Chapel £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

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BENJAMIN NABARRO violin CLAUDIA AJMONE-MARSAN violin RUTH GIBSON viola GEMMA ROSEFIELD cello TIM HORTON piano BEETHOVEN Grosse Fuge in B flat Op.133 SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Quintet in G minor Op.57 CARMEN HO The Way It Is for string quartet (world premiere commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society) BEETHOVEN String Quartet in G Op.18 No.2


An evening of music that takes us to the extremes of Beethoven’s character. The Grosse Fuge is celebrated for its dramatic nature – Stravinsky declared it to be “an absolutely contemporary piece of music that will be contemporary forever” – while the early Quartet in G is rich in wit and humour. These works are complemented by Shostakovich’s popular Quintet, featuring its own remarkable fugue, and a short new string quartet by outstanding young composer Carmen Ho.

This is the second concert in our Beethoven 250 series, a celebration of the composer’s anniversary. Performances by Ensemble 360 will include all 16 of his monumental quartets alongside many of his other chamber works; the series continues through 2020 and into spring 2021.

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DAYTIME CONCERT

ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 3 March 12.45 – 1.35pm Upper Chapel £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

Jörg Widmann is one of the most exciting voices in music at the moment. That he is a clarinettist is of great excitement to me too, as he has written a good deal for the instrument. Beautiful, funny, virtuosic and HUGELY entertaining. I can’t wait to ride the rollercoaster that is his Fantasie once again. Matthew Hunt

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MATTHEW HUNT clarinet TIM HORTON piano SCHUMANN Fantasiestücke Op.73 WIDMANN Fantasie for solo clarinet IRELAND Fantasy-Sonata in E flat Matthew and Tim present an enchanting fantasy world. Schumann’s pieces form a compact suite with contrasting movements, while John Ireland’s lyrical sonata is considered to be one of the composer’s finest chamber music works. These are presented together with Jörg Widmann’s short and lively clarinet solo.


DAYTIME CONCERT

ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 10 March 12.45 – 1.45pm Upper Chapel £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

BENJAMIN NABARRO violin TIM HORTON piano SZYMANOWSKI Mythes Op.30 FRANCK Violin Sonata in A This lunchtime concert features two of the most glorious works for violin and piano of the later Romantic period. Polish composer Karol Szymanowski’s Myths portrays characters from Greek legends in sensuous harmonies, while César Franck’s majestic Sonata was written as a wedding present for the great Belgian virtuoso violinist Eugène Ysaÿe.

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FRIDAY 20 – SUNDAY 22 MARCH

Come and explore Beethoven in this weekend of music-making, part of our celebrations of the great composer in his 250th anniversary year.

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In addition to the concerts and events listed on this and the following pages, wind players from Ensemble 360 will also visit young musicians at Sheffield Music Academy, providing individual and ensemble chamber music coaching, and deliver two Concerteenies concerts for 0 – 2s (see page 26).


EVENING CONCERT

WIND & PIANO Friday 20 March 7.15 – 9.00pm Upper Chapel £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s ENSEMBLE 360 JULIETTE BAUSOR flute ADRIAN WILSON oboe MATTHEW HUNT clarinet NAOMI ATHERTON horn AMY HARMAN bassoon TIM HORTON piano

A joyful showcase of Beethoven and more from the wind players of Ensemble 360. Beethoven’s Quintet for piano and wind is one of the great pieces in the wind repertoire, hugely enjoyable to both listen to and play. Writer of numerous wind quintets, Danzi’s knowledge of the instruments shines through in his melodic writing. Inspired by Beethoven’s Quintet, Louise Farrenc’s Sextet adds the flute and is set in the style of a chamber concerto for piano and wind. A brilliant 19th century composer, she is now starting to achieve the recognition her outstanding music deserves.

BEETHOVEN National Airs for flute and piano Op.105 and Op.107 (selection) FARRENC Sextet in C minor Op.40 DANZI Wind Quintet in B flat Op.56 No.1 BEETHOVEN Quintet for piano and wind in E flat Op.16

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In association with Sheffield City Hall

DAYTIME CONCERT

Saturday 21 March | 7pm

with Sheffield International Concert Series Roderick Williams baritone Sir Mark Elder conductor The Hallé Beethoven Symphony No.5 Butterworth Songs From A Shropshire Lad (Orchestrated by Roderick Williams) Vaughan Williams Symphony No.9

The Beethoven 250 celebrations continue with The Hallé and Music in the Round’s Singer-in-Residence Roderick Williams as part of Sheffield International Concert Series. Opening with Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, it features a setting of six poems by Butterworth that Roderick Williams has arranged for orchestra and will perform with The Hallé. £18 – £23* Students and Under 18s £5* City Hall

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PLUS: OPEN REHEARSAL WITH THE HALLE Watch The Hallé preparing for their evening performance of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Make sure you’re receiving our emails to stay informed, visit www.musicintheround.co.uk to sign-up and learn more nearer the time. City Hall FREE

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HARMONIEMUSIK Sunday 22 March 11.00am – 12.10pm Ko:Host, Castle House, Angel Street £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s


ENSEMBLE 360 with guests ADRIAN WILSON oboe MATTHEW HUNT clarinet NAOMI ATHERTON horn AMY HARMAN bassoon plus guests on oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon

BEETHOVEN Rondino in E flat WoO25 Sextet in E flat Op.71 Octet in E flat Op.103 Music for wind instruments (Harmoniemusik) was regularly composed in the 18th and 19th centuries, and Beethoven’s Sextet and Octet are two of the finest examples of this genre. The Sextet was reviewed at its premiere as “distinguished by fine melodies and a wealth of new and surprising ideas”, and the Octet is just as lyrical. The Rondino is notable for featuring the horns as melodic instruments, with a memorable duet that closes this enjoyable work.

Sunday’s events take place at the pioneering new multi-arts venue Ko:Host, located above Kommune in Sheffield’s recently transformed iconic Castle House. Join us for a leisurely Sunday of music-making while enjoying refreshments from the many independent outlets in Kommune offering speciality coffees, freshly prepared meals, artisanal baked goods and craft brews.

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DAYTIME CONCERT ENSEMBLE 360 and HALLAM SINFONIA GRAHAM ROSS conductor

COME & PLAY Sunday 22 March 2.00pm (with public performance at 5.00pm) Ko:Host, Castle House, Angel Street Participants £5. Book at www.musicintheround.co.uk or call the office on 0114 281 4660

INFORMAL PERFORMANCE AT 5PM WITH ‘PAY WHAT YOU LIKE’ DONATIONS ON THE DAY

Beethoven’s 5th Symphony is one of the BBC Ten Pieces Visit www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ten-pieces for a comprehensive set of resources to explore! www.hallamsinfonia.org.uk

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BEETHOVEN Symphony No.5 Come and play along with members of Ensemble 360 and one of Sheffield’s leading orchestras, Hallam Sinfonia! Spend an afternoon with these amazing, friendly musicians, playing through the first movement of Beethoven’s greatest symphony, No. 5 (da-da-da-DUUUUMMM).


We have parts for every standard, whether you scraped through Grade I or were a concert soloist at the age of 12. As long as you have some experience of playing with others as part of a large group, you are really welcome! The parts are specially adapted by Andrew J. Smith (BBC Ten Pieces), so you can select the one you feel most comfortable playing. All you need is a working instrument and piles of enthusiasm – just come along and give it a go!

The afternoon will culminate in an informal performance for an audience of friends and family. Participants and audience members will be invited to join in with the final movement of the symphony too! If you have any questions, please contact katie@musicintheround.co.uk or call the office on 0114 281 4660.

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EVENING CONCERT STEVEN OSBORNE piano

THE FINAL SONATAS Friday 27 March 7.15 – 8.50pm Upper Chapel £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

BEETHOVEN Sonata in E Op.109 Sonata in A flat Op.110 Sonata in C minor Op.111 The last of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas, these three sublime pieces were commissioned by Beethoven’s publisher almost 200 years ago, in April 1820. They form a trio of beautifully balanced and contrasting works that are best heard as a set, with each sonata exploring a wide range of technique and emotion, from extreme delicacy to muscular firepower. Steven Osborne is widely celebrated as a thrilling performer. His 2019 recording of these Beethoven Sonatas was acclaimed as among his finest and this recital promises to be an electrifying experience. Post-concert conversation Join Steven and BBC Radio 3’s Tom McKinney for an informal chat after the concert. FREE to all ticket-holders

Osborne occupies the very different world of each sonata with equal conviction. A magnificent achievement. Gramophone Magazine

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DAYTIME CONCERT

TOMORROW’S STARS TODAY

RANDALL GOOSBY violin JONATHAN WARE piano

Friday 3 April 12.45 – 1.40pm Crucible Studio Theatre

American rising stars, violinist Randall Goosby and pianist Jonathan Ware, make their Crucible Studio debut supported by the Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT).

£14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

[Randall Goosby] exerted a masterly level of control and lavished an exquisite tone... his performance won him a deserved standing ovation for its sheer virtuosity. New York Times

STILL Suite for violin and piano STRAUSS Violin Sonata in E flat Op.18

Randall has performed as a soloist with orchestras including the New York Philharmonic and The Cleveland, and we are delighted to showcase this duo ahead of their debut at London’s Wigmore Hall later in the month. They perform Strauss’s popular early sonata and William Grant Still’s Suite (1943), an engaging work inspired by the composer’s Afro-American heritage. YCAT supports exceptional young musicians and has helped launch the careers of Joanna MacGregor, Ian Bostridge and Ensemble 360’s Amy Harman, among many others. Randall is YCAT’s inaugural Robey Artist, in partnership with London Music Masters.

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EVENING CONCERT

MAYA YOUSSEF TRIO Friday 3 April 7.15 – 9.05pm Crucible Studio Theatre £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

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MAYA YOUSSEF qanun ELIZABETH NOTT percussion SHIRLEY SMART cello


Damascus-born Maya Youssef is hailed as ‘the queen of the qanun’, a traditional Syrian 78-stringed plucked zither. Based on Arabic musical traditions, her innovative sound has echoes of everything from jazz to flamenco, infused with warmth, humour and optimism. She describes her debut album Syrian Dreams as her “personal journey through six years of

war in Syria. I see the act of playing music as the opposite of death; it is a life- and hope-affirming act.” Maya has performed widely around the world, including at the BBC Proms, and is the winner of Arts Council England’s Exceptional Talent award and Songlines’ Newcomer Music Award 2018.

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FOR FAMILIES ENSEMBLE 360

CONCERTEENIES WITH MUSIC IN THE ROUND Friday 20 March 10.15 – 11.00am (Up to 1-year-olds) 11.30am – 12.15pm (1 and 2-yearolds (siblings welcome)) Channing Hall, Surrey Street £7.50 Grown-up with accompanying child

ADRIAN WILSON oboe MATTHEW HUNT clarinet NAOMI ATHERTON horn AMY HARMAN bassoon Ensemble 360 performs two relaxed concerts for young children and their grown-ups. Featuring music for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon, these concerts will include bubbles, percussion, props and informal introductions. They are a great way for young children to experience live music from world-class musicians who have been brought to Sheffield by Music in the Round. Presented in partnership with Concerteenies, as part of our Beethoven 250 weekend celebrations. Please note: because each session is specifically designed for the ages specified, we aren’t able to accommodate older siblings within the 10.15am session, but siblings of all ages are welcome at the 11.30am session. Children must be accompanied by a grown-up and grown-ups must be accompanied by one or more children. On purchasing your ticket, please indicate how many children will be attending. Child tickets are limited to a maximum of two per grownup. If you’d like to bring more children with you, please give us a call on 0114 281 4660 before booking your tickets.

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HOW TO BOOK BOOK YOUR TICKETS AT musicintheround.co.uk

OR CALL 0114 249 6000 You can also book in person at Sheffield Theatres box office.

CONCESSIONS Concessions are available for people with disabilities, those registered unemployed, students and under 35s. Prices are indicated on each concert page.

RE-SALES If the event is sold out Sheffield Theatres will endeavour to re-sell your tickets on your behalf at a charge of £2.00 per ticket.

Opening Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10.00am – 8.00pm

ENJOY FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS WHEN YOU BUY TICKETS FOR 5 OR MORE CONCERTS

On non-performance days the box office closes at 6.00pm.

Save 10% when you buy tickets for 5 or more different concerts in our spring season in one transaction.*

BOOKING DATES Advance booking for Friends opens on FRIDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2019 at 10am in person or by phone. Tickets at this time are limited to two per Friend per event / four per event for Joint Friends. General booking opens on FRIDAY 4 OCTOBER 2019 at 10am in person, by phone or online.

UNDER 35? If you’re under 35, then you can see many of our concerts for only £5*. Just show some form of ID at the Sheffield Theatres box office when booking your tickets.

We recommend booking tickets for 5 or more concerts through the Music in the Round office to save time. Call us in the office on 0114 281 4660 or email marketing@musicintheround.co.uk with your request and contact details and we’ll make the arrangements and then supply you with an order number to use when you pay at box office. *Please note that these subscriptions must be purchased in one transaction and you must state which concerts you wish to attend. Subscriptions cannot include more than one ticket for each concert. Beethoven 250: Come & Play, Roderick Williams & The Hallé, Sheffield Jazz and Concerteenies concerts are not included.

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COMING AS A FAMILY? We believe that classical music should be for everyone, including young children and families. Each season includes family events that have been specially tailored for younger listeners. We generally recommend our lunchtime and evening concerts for children age 7+. However, if you think that your child will sit quietly, then we have no problem with younger children in our audiences. To give everyone the best possible concert experience, we’re currently trialling some pre-reserved ‘family friendly’ seats on Tier 1 in the Crucible Studio, so should your child become distracted, you can make a

discreet exit between pieces. To book these seats, and for more information, please call the office on 0114 281 4660.

NEW TO MUSIC IN THE ROUND? If you’re completely new to our classical concerts, then our firsttime deal offers you your first pair of tickets for just £5** each. Please make yourself known at the Sheffield Theatres box office, in person or on the phone. (Offer not available online. A maximum of two tickets can be purchased per household.) **Beethoven 250: Come & Play, Roderick Williams & The Hallé, Sheffield Jazz and Concerteenies concerts are not included.

GUYS AND DOLLS Based on a story and characters of

Damon Runyon Book by

Music and Lyrics by

Frank Loesser

Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows

Sat 7 Dec 2019 – Sat 18 Jan 2020


VENUE INFORMATION

CRUCIBLE STUDIO THEATRE AND ADELPHI ROOM 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 1DA Seating Areas: All seats in the Studio are unreserved, but there are three different seating areas, stage level, tier one and tier two (tickets are priced the same for each area). Please specify which area you wish to sit in when booking. Talks and Q&As: All pre-concert talks are free to concert ticket holders but please request a separate ticket for talks at the box office. A separate ticket is not required for post-concert Q&As. Drinks: You may take drinks purchased from the Crucible bars into our concerts in plastic glasses which can be provided by Sheffield Theatres staff. Bags and coats: Sheffield Theatres Cloakroom will be open, but please don't bring any suitcases or large holdalls.* Small handbags (no bigger than A3 size, 300mm x 420mm) are permitted to be taken into the auditorium. All bags brought into the Crucible, or stored in the Cloakroom will be security searched.

*Any bags larger than cabin size (550mm x 45mm x 20mm) cannot be stored in the cloakroom, so please avoid bringing them. Access: These venues offer easy access for wheelchair users although spaces are limited in the auditoriums; please inform the box office at the time of booking if you require a wheelchair space. Latecomers: The auditorium will usually open 30 minutes before the advertised start time. Please note that latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. Parking: There is a 24-hour Q-Park on Charles Street, which offers discounted parking for concertgoers. Present your concert ticket to the Sheffield Theatres box office to obtain a car park voucher. For blue badge holders, spaces are available in the Q-Park, NCP car park, and outside the theatre on Surrey Street and Norfolk Street. Public Transport: The nearest bus stops are on Arundel Gate (50m) and High Street (300m). There are two Supertram stops in close proximity to the theatres: Castle Square and Cathedral (both 400m).

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UPPER CHAPEL & CHANNING HALL

KO:HOST & KOMMUNE

Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 2JD

Castle House (former Co-op building), Castle Street, Sheffield S3 8LU

Seating Areas: All seats are unreserved.

Seating Areas: All seats are unreserved.

Access: Upper Chapel is accessible for wheelchair users although spaces are limited; please inform the box office at the time of booking if you require a wheelchair space. Entry to Channing Hall is from Surrey Street.

Access: Please contact the office at info@musicintheround.co.uk or call us on 0114 281 4660 if you require wheelchair access for events at Ko:Host.

Latecomers: Upper Chapel and Channing Hall will open 30 minutes before the advertised start time. Please note that latecomers to concerts will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance; latecomers to Concerteenies are welcome to join us at any time. Parking: There are a number of carparks and on street parking available close to Upper Chapel, including NCP, Q-Park and council owned sites. Further details can be found at upperchapelsheffield.org.uk For blue badge holders, please see Crucible Studio Theatre information. Public Transport: See Crucible Studio Theatre information.

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Latecomers: Ko:Host will open 30 minutes before the advertised start time. Please note that latecomers to concerts will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. Parking: There are a number of carparks and on street parking within a short walk of Ko:Host, including NCP, and council owned sites. Further details can be found at sheffield.gov.uk Public Transport: The nearest bus stops are on Snig Hill (100m) and Angel Street (50m). The nearest Supertram stop is Castle Square (150m).


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