The Mill Arts Centre

The Mill Arts Centre
Spiceball Park, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 5QE

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Albert Lee & Hogan's Heroes

Guitarist Albert Lee is joined by Gerry Hogan (guitar), Pete Wingfield (piano), Brian Hodgson (bass) and Peter Baron (drums) for an evening of rockabilly/country rock.

Wed 5 Jun

Alun Cochrane: Moments Of Alun

Dry observations, intelligent storytelling and anecdotes from the 2012 Chortle Award-winning stand-up for Best Club Comic and regular contributor to Frank Skinner's Absolute Radio Show.

Sun 2 Jun

£12 (£10) / 01295 279002

Andrew Lawrence Is Coming To Get You

Vitriolic humour from the former double Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and regular performer on Channel 4's Stand Up For The Week.

Fri 12 Jul

The Animals And Friends

Classic pop-rock by the Newcastle-formed band, featuring original Animals drummer John Steel with keyboardist Mickey Gallagher and singer Pete Barton.

Sat 15 Jun

£15 / 01295 279002

Artweeks 2013: The Wheel Artists Networking Group

Resource and meeting facility for painters, sculptors, printmakers and other creatives throughout the area. A chance to improve your business through seeking out new contacts and opportunities.

Fri 24 May

Sat 25 May

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Backbeat Beatles: The Beatles Tribute

The group performs the songs of the legendary Fab Four.

Fri 14 Jun

£14; £12 adv / 01295 279002

Barnstormers Comedy Club

Guest acts take to the stage for an evening of laughter.

Sat 25 May

£14; £12 adv / 01295 279002

CAFE: 10th Anniversary

Paintings, collages, ceramics and glass celebrating a decade of Creative Activities For Elderly People.

Tue 28 May

Phone for prices / 01295 279002

Wed 29 May

Phone for prices / 01295 279002

Thu 30 May

Phone for prices / 01295 279002

…and 37 more dates until 6 Jul

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus: Big Wooden Horse (Over 3s)

Big Wooden Horse presents a production full of fun, feathers and plenty of audience participation, adapted from the book by children's writer, Mo Willems (Sesame Street).

Dotty The Dragon: Blunderbus Theatre Company (Ages 3-7)

An enchanting fairy tale adventure with a very happy ending. This clever new show comes to life with an irresistible blend of live music, fabulous puppets and high energy storytelling.

Fairport Convention

The veteran classic rock and folk ensemble, led by singer and guitarist Simon Nicol, promotes its album By Popular Request.

Mon 5 Aug

£22 / 01295 279002

Tue 6 Aug

£22 / 01295 279002

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Idle Hands

The British Blues Awards-nominated outfit performs lively blues-rock.

Sat 29 Jun

£12 (£10) / 01295 279002

A Journey With Antony Worrall Thompson

The celebrity chef talks about his experiences on and off the television screen.

Sat 1 Jun

Kieran Goss

Irish folk-pop singer-songwriter with acoustic guitar.

Fri 31 May

£15; £12.50 adv / 01295 279002

Leathrat

The band plays upbeat and catchy folk-rock songs.

Sat 6 Jul

£12; £10 adv / 01295 279002

Livewire: AC/DC Tribute

The band plays the music of the iconic Australian rockers.

Sat 22 Jun

£15 / 01295 279002

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Lucy Porter: People Person

Experimental humour and social insights and observations exploring whether the stand-up should try to be a more cynical person.

Fri 21 Jun

£12 (£10) / 01295 279002

My Brother The Robot: Tall Stories (Over 4s)

Tall Stories presents a futuristic story with music, storytelling and lots of laughs from the creators of The Gruffalo and The Snail.

Peter Howarth

The Hollies-frontman, with accompanying musicians, plays pop and rock covers.

Sat 3 Aug

£16; £14 early bird / 01295 279002

Pigbag

The post-punk outfit in its new formation as an eight-piece plays alternative dance, funk and rock. Featuring original members Chris Lee, Ollie Moore and Kofi Adu.

Fri 13 Sep

£14 (£12) / 01295 279002

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Questioning Aslan

  • Written by: Nigel Forde

Searchlight Theatre Company presents a work of fiction, inspired by the life of C.S. Lewis.

Thu 6 Jun

£12 (£10) / 01295 279002

The Rat Pack

  • 65 min

Swinging jazz covering the songs of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jnr and Dean Martin.

Fri 28 Jun

£17; £14 before May 31 / 01295 279002

Regional Youth Ballet: Les Sylphides

Students present a performance of Les Sylphides, a short classical ballet with lyrical and romantic dances set to music by Chopin.

Fri 24 May

Sat 25 May

Taming Of The Shrew

  • Written by: William Shakespeare

MadCap Theatre Productions present an adaptation of Shakespeare's evergreen battle-of-the-sexes comedy, featuring song and dance.

Thu 25 Jul

£12 (£10) / 01295 279002

Tango: A History Of Passion

A kaleidoscope of visual images, live music and dance, bringing to life the history of Tango.

Sat 8 Jun

£18; £15 early bird before May 19 / 01295 279002

Teechers

  • Written by: John Godber

Black Eyed Theatre presents John Godber's satirical comedy, which focuses on life at a modern Comprehensive school and the teachers who work their.

Wed 26 Jun

£12 (£10) / 01295 279002

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There Is A Monster In My Piano: Garlic Theatre (Ages 4-7)

What do you do when you hear a strange munching noise inside a piano? Call the Piano Doctor of course. He might be able to help with his bag full of ears and his collection of weird and wonderful tools.

The Ups & Downs Of Life As A Comic Book Creator: Talk

Comic book scriptwriter, illustrator and editor Tim Quinn takes you on a highly nostalgic trip down memory lane to meet some of the great and not-so great comic characters of the last 150 years.

The Waving Cat Of Japan: The Krazy Kat Theatre

A Japanese-style puppet show with integrated sign language, aimed at deaf and hearing children. The story tells of a wicked sorceress, a prince and a cunning cat who helps him out.

Sat 1 Jun

Wind In The Willows

A musical adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic tales from the riverbank performed by Image Musical Theatre. Join Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad as they mess about in boats and go on all sorts of outrageous adventures.

Thu 30 May

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