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This page lists all the scheduled events at Buxton Opera House. If you would like to see all the shows between specific dates in the future then please select your preferred start and end date. Alternatively, you may filter by category.
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus - The Live Show
16 February 2012 7:30 PM
Buxton Opera House
One thing is certain, men and women live on two different planets. Everyone has been confronted with, or irritated by incomprehensible behaviour on the part of the opposite sex. Why is this? Read more about this event … or
The Merry Widow
17 February 2012 7:30 PM
Buxton Opera House
Opera della Luna returns with a new production of Lehár’s classic operetta The Merry Widow. In a sparkling new English translation, this imaginative staging captures the glamour and decadence of turn of the century Paris while infusing the production with Opera della Luna’s trademark wit. Read more about this event … or
Echo & The Bunnymen
18 February 2012 7:30 PM
Buxton Opera House
Four Four Time 2012
Echo & The Bunnymen, headed by vocalist Ian McCulloch and guitarist Will Sergeant, were one of the most original and influential bands of the 1980s. With albums including Crocodiles, Heaven Up Here, Porcupine and Ocean Rain and singles including The Cutter, The Killing Moon, Silver and Seven Seas, they mined a rich vein of poetic songwriting and spearheaded a new Mersey sound that continues to inspire musicians today. Read more about this event … or
Mary Coughlan
18 February 2012 8:00 PM
Pavilion Arts Centre
Four Four Time 2012
Galway-born torch singer Mary Coughlan rose to international fame in 1985 with her seminal Irish jazz album Tired and Emotional. Now, with her latest album The House of Ill Repute runs the gamut of emotions with anger, bitterness, betrayal and regret. A companion piece to her autobiography, Mary faces head-on her battles with addiction and the problems in her personal life, including her version of Kirsty MacColl’s song Bad, ‘I’ve been an awful woman all my life / A dreadful daughter and a hopeless wife’. Now Four Four Time gives Buxton audiences the chance to see this courageous and confessional artist live on stage. Read more about this event … or
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