Featuring legendary former The Jam bassist/vocalist Bruce Foxton plus vocalist/guitarist Russell Hastings and drummer Smiley, this dynamic live gig promises to be spine- tingling!
The Jam were the sound of the British youth in the late 70s and this intimate show is a rare opportunity to hear all The Jam classics: Down In The Tube Station At Midnight, Going Underground, Town Called Malice and The Modern World as well as favourites including Strange Town, When You’re Young and Start, in a stripped-back, up-close-and-personal setting.
There may never be a Jam reunion, so grab this chance to relive the sheer exhilaration and raw energy of The Jam’s music!
Blown away by this band – you must see them if you can” Jeremy Vine BBC Radio 2.
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3D Screening
When you watch a film in 3D, you feel as though you’ve stepped inside it. Superb image quality – crisp, bright and ultra-realistic and stunning surround sound bring the story to life around you. You’re not just experiencing the entertainment; you’re right inside the entertainment.
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Relaxed Screening/Performance
Open to everyone, but particularly appropriate for anyone who may find the usual theatre/cinema environment challenging, due to an Autism Spectrum Condition, a learning disability, or a fear of the dark, loud noises or confined spaces.
Relaxed Performances/Screenings provide a relaxed environment, where elements are adapted to reduce anxiety or stress. Lighting and sound levels are adjusted to soften their impact and there is a relaxed attitude to noise and leaving and re-entering the auditorium during the performance/screening.
Designated 'chill-out' areas are provided outside the auditorium with activities for people to use if being in the auditorium becomes overwhelming for them.