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Part pop, part punk, fully unhinged. Play it loud. The chaotic electronic pop rock duo of real-life sisters making loud, weird & emotionally charged bangers inspired by their teenage playlists, sibling chaos, and their favourite dysfunctional billionaires (yes, the name comes from Succession).
Aaron Sorkin’s riveting, award-winning stage adaptation of the seminal American novel about racial injustice and childhood innocence became a Broadway and West End sensation with star-studded sell-out seasons on both sides of the Atlantic.
Untold Stories, examines the social construction of place, exploring the influences of history, labour, race, gender, and class on the lives of manual, industrial, and labouring communities.
Join Glenn Moore, one of the UK's most prolific and celebrated joke-writers, for an evening of rapid-fire comedy packed with perfectly crafted punchlines.
Join author Michael Lewis for this Holocaust Memorial Day event
A brilliant trio of Robert Mitchell, on keys/narration, Zayn Mohammed on guitar/narration and Laurie Lowe on drums, bring a powerful and original mix of rock, fusion, classical, jazz, spoken word, freeform, and cinematic soundscapes.
Poetry, grime and dance unite in Debris Stevenson’s explosive new play about learning to fall, fail and find our own ways to fly.
Charity Banquet Evening at China Red. In partnership with Sheffield Chinese Community Centre Raising funds for Sheffield Hospital Charity & Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
You know these songs. Even if you’ve never even been to Scotland, even if you’re not a seafaring type, you know them. That’s because the twelve anthems—and make no mistake, these are anthems—The Real McKenzies have picked for this new album have been sung by others for decades, if not centuries.
REFRAME Rotherham, created in collaboration with children and headed by Grimm & Co for the Festival of Stories, sets out to transform young people into visionaries.