Amassing more than 900 appearances in the red and white of The Gunners between them, three Arsenal legends are coming to town to talk about their action-packed football careers.
Starring Ray Parlour (Romford Pele) Paul Merson – now a regular face on Sky Sports; midfielder Perry Groves – now a radio presenter will discuss the games, dressing room/training ground stories, managers, fallouts and everything you wanted to know about playing for a successful football club.
There will be a chance to pose questions to the stars during the evening.
A limited number of VIP tickets are available, affording the opportunity for a meet and greet with the legendary players and a photograph opportunity before the show.
The workshop will be conducted by Soumalya Mukhopadhyay, Sanchari Roy and Samit Banik.
Soumalya will demonstrate about Indian slide guitar, its origin, techniques, postures, various elaboration on ragas, and their relationship with western cords.
Sanchari will demonstrate about Indian classical dance history, origin and development, uses of mudras in classical dance.
Samit will demonstrate about tabla, its origin, different fingers styles and other various aspects of tabla.
Lastly They will demonstrate how Indian Classical music, dance and rhythm works altogether.
1st half performance will begin with Bharatanatyam performance of Sanchari, followed by Tabla solo of Samit.
2nd half performance will begin with Traditional Indian Raga Music in Indian slide guitar by Soumalya along with Samit, followed by a Trio performance.
Ticket holders are invited to the pre-show workshop. Book your space here: https://queens-theatre.co.uk/whatson/classical-indian-music-and-dance-workshop/
Leave the kids with us for two jam-packed hours of creative fun involving drama games, storytelling and craft activities.
Each session is themed around a popular children’s story, and includes a ‘make to take home’.
Leave the kids with us for two jam-packed hours of creative fun involving drama games, storytelling and craft activities.
Each session is themed around a popular children’s story, and includes a ‘make to take home’.