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SambaSunda Quintet
The five-piece plays modern Sudanese music.
Cost
£13.70, child £10.50, OAP £11.70, NUS £10.50
That'll Be The Day
A showcase of rock'n'roll songs from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Sarah Gillespie Quartet
The singer-guitarist leads her blues and jazz group. Featuring reeds player Gilad Atzmon.
Grimethorpe Colliery Band
Under the musical direction of Brian Grant, the National Brass Band-winning ensemble plays popular classics.
Khyam Allami, Ahmad Al-Khatib, Andrea Piccioni, Yussef Hbeisch
World music by the oud player and colleagues.
Moscow City Ballet: Swan Lake
Tchaikovsky's romantic tragedy about a princess cursed by an evil sorcerer.
When
Feb 21-23, 7.30pm, mat Feb 22, 2.30pm
Cost
£22-£32.50, mat £19-£26
Blake
Classical crossover vocal performance from the Brit Award-winning quartet.
Henning Wehn: No Surrender
German-themed humour.
Cost
£12, phone for availability
Moscow City Ballet: The Nutcracker
Tchaikovsky's fairy-tale ballet about a young girl who is spirited away to a magic land. Choreographed by Victor Smirnov-Golovanov.
When
Feb 24 & 25, 7.30pm, mats Feb 25, 2.30pm, Feb 26, 3pm
Cost
Feb 24 & 25 £22-£32.50, Feb 25 mats £19-£26, Feb 26 mats £22-£32.50
Blanca Li Dance Company: Elektro Kif
The choreographer and dancer Blanca Li, together with eight male electro dancers presents a mix of contemporary dance and theatre, street moves from Paris, and an original soundtrack from Tao Gutierrez, exploring friendships and rivalries.
Cost
£16, concs available
Jon Richardson: Funny Magnet
Wry observations and pessimistic humour from the 8 Out Of 10 Cats star.
Arun Ghosh Horn E Bass Quintet, Thokozile
Contemporary world-jazz from the London-based clarinettist.
The Glenn Miller Orchestra
Ray McVay directs the big band with the 1940s sound, featuring Colin Anthony, The Uptown Hall Gang and The Moonlight Serenaders.
Julian Smith
The saxophonist and 2009 Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist performs soulful jazz.
BalletBoyz: The Talent Spring 2012 Tour (Torsion/Alpha/Void)
Artistic directors Michael Nunn and William Trevitt present a mixed programme of modern dance works by Russell Maliphant, Paul Roberts and Jarek Cemerek.
Cost
£16.50, concs available
Wake
Flick Ferdinando directs this devised show of acrobatics and storytelling which also features visual imagery. Performed by Jeni Barnard and Barney White of Acrojou.
WorldService Project
The quintet plays energised experimental jazz.
Rich Hall
Topical humour from the Virginia-born deadpan stand-up.
Andy Abraham
Pop and soul from the London-based singer and 2005 X Factor finalist.
Richard Alston Dance Company: Spring 2012 Mixed Programme (Shimmer/Other Than I/ In Memory/Shuffle It Right)
Four contemporary works including Martin Lawrance's duet, Other Than I, set to the music of Francois Couperin, and Robert Cohan quiet work, In Memory, performed to music by Paul Hindemith.
Cost
£15, concs available
Mark Steel Is In Town
The stand-up, columnist and author looks at the history of each town he visits.
Rhod Gilbert: The Man With The Flaming Battenburg Tattoo
The TV and radio regular rants about things that annoy him.
The Games
Spike Theatre, in association with Unity Theatre and The Met, presents a physical comedy set amongst the gods and mortals of Ancient Greece.
Cost
£13.20, child/NUS £10, OAP £10.50
Freddie Starr
Outrageous comedy from the madcap stand-up.
Simon Amstell: Numb
Dry and disdainful humour from the Grandma's House star.
The British Pink Floyd Show: Pink Floyd Tribute
Joan Armatrading, Chris Wood
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter plays acoustic pop-rock.
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