90th Celebration Open Day

To Celebrate 90 years of The Nomads, come to our OPEN DAY

Saturday 12th October, Tours at 12, 2pm, 4pm

Entry is free but please book a space on the tour

Experience the magic of theatre, learn about our history. Get hands on with lighting, Sound and Video.

The revolve will be in action and there will be displays of props, costumes , scenery and make up. The bar will be open to chat to members

Horsley Live Music Club Present: Slim Chance

Horsley Live Music Club Presents:

An Evening with Slim Chance: Only 1 ticket left

Friday 1st November at 7.45pm

Tickets £25 plus booking fee

Founded by the great Ronnie Lane after he left the Faces, Slim Chance is still going strong, redefining rock and roll and continuing to live up to their name as the ultimate good-time band. The show features many of Ronnie’s classic songs – including Ooh la la, How Come and The Poacher plus a few surprises – a rare mix of bonhomie and fine musicianship.

The band now regularly performs as a quintet, including original members Steve Bingham and Charlie Hart, with fine support from some of the UK’s finest musicans – Geraint Watkins, Frank Mead and Jim Russell or Brendan O’Neill. The band came together (‘reformed and unrepentant’) back in 2010 following the successful 2004 Albert Hall Ronnie Lane commemoration concert.  Since that time they have played extensively round the country and released five albums, the latest of which was recorded ‘live’ in Sheffield earlier in 2024.

THE LEGACY OF RONNIE LANE
Whether it was working with the Small Faces, The Faces and Rod Stewart, or touring with his own travelling rock ‘n’ roll circus, The Passing Show, Ronnie Lane was a one-of-a-kind musician and songwriter. He embarked on the last stage of his career shortly after leaving the Faces, forming the band Slim Chance, writing some of his finest songs and recording several remarkable albums. Sadly, Ronnie passed away in 1997 – but the band plays on.

 

Bookham Light Operatic Society Presents: Iolanthe by W. S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan

Bookham Light Operatic Society Presents:

Iolanthe By W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan

Directed by Keith White, MD Roger Wilman, Choreographer Gill Eve

Thursday 24th October to Saturday 26th October at 7.30pm & Saturday 26th October at 2.30pm

Tickets: Adults £16, Under 16’s £12

Strephon is half a fairy, engaged to Phyllis, a ward of court. He hasn’t told her of his fairyhood less it frighten her. Alas she sees him with a young girl, actually his mother as fairies never grow old, and heartbroken, she decides to marry one of two elderly baronets instead! As in true Gilbert and Sullivan fashion it all gets sorted out but with a lot of laughter, some tears and a Nightmare song along the way