| WHAT WAS ON IN MARCH 2001 | ||
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| Mon 5 Mar to Sat 10 Mar 2001 | HMS Pinafore - Alnwick Stage Musical Society This year's production from the Alnwick Stage Musical Society is Gilbert and Sullivan's nautical operetta HMS Pinafore. First performed in 1878 it contains some of Gilbert's wittiest satire and some of Sullivan's finest melodies. | |
| Sat 17 Mar 2001 | Night Songs - Sakoba Dance Theatre A passionate and vibrant evening of dance and music from some of the finest exponents of African dance in Britain today. | |
| Thu 22 Mar 2001 | Carole Clegg's Speakeasy with special guest Digby Fairweather Terrific evening of blues, jazz and gospel from the excellent vocalist Carole Clegg. Her own band is augmented by Digby Fairweather who is one of the top jazz trumpeters in the country. | |
| Thu 22 Mar 2001 | Solos to Septets - Lunchtime Concerts - The Carrillo Duo Eva Stuart and Robert Carillo-Garcia are both members of Northern Sinfonia. These two talented recitalists present a versatile programme from Handel to the evocative Histoire du Tango by Piazzola | |
| Fri 23 Mar 2001 | Hazel O'Connor - Beyond Breaking Glass One of the most surprising successes of the Edinburgh Festival was the re-emergence of 80's pop icon Hazel O'Connor. This show features most of Hazel's well known songs but with a radical new sound. | |
| Tue 27 Mar 2001 | Notes From A Small Island - Brighton Theatre Events Bill Bryson's brilliant novel brought lovingly to the stage in this one man show by comedian Steve Steen. The true story of an American journalist's final journey around Britain before his return to the States. | |
| Wed 28 Mar to Thu 29 Mar 2001 | The Chrysalis Concert - Glendale Music Trust Music and dance to celebrate Mardi Gras. | |
| Fri 30 Mar 2001 | Northumberland Schools' Wind Band Great music from talented youngsters drawn from schools all over the County | |
| Sat 31 Mar 2001 | The Old Bull and Bush Music Hall - British Stage Productions A nostalgic wander down memory lane with music, comedy and song. | |


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