MUSIC, film and comedy can be enjoyed at The Brunton in Musselburgh this month.
Pianist Jeneba Kanneh-Mason will be welcomed back to the venue on Friday, March 10, at 7.30pm following her recital in 2021.
She was named one of Classic FM’s Rising Stars and has appeared on Julian Lloyd Weber’s radio series. She has also performed on TV for The BAFTAS and The Royal Variety Performance.
Her programme includes excerpts from Prokofiev’s ballet score, neo-classical music by Shostakovich and an early Beethoven sonata. The programme concludes with Debussy’s Estampes.
Heidi Talbot was born in a small village in Co. Kildare, Ireland, became a folk star in the USA as a member of the Irish American band Cherish the Ladies, and now lives in Edinburgh teaching yoga in her spare time. On Friday, March 10, at 7.30pm, she brings her voice to The Brunton with a delicate reworking of traditional and contemporary material that has earned her rave reviews for her records and live performances.
The audience can Join BAFTA-award-winning actor/comedian Paul Riley for an evening of fun, laughter and memories of his 35-year-long career in Auld Before My Time on Saturday, March 11, at 7.30pm.
The show gives fans an opportunity to ask anything they have ever wanted about the iconic comedy series Still Game.
After 62 episodes, 21 years and a record-breaking run of live shows at the Ovo Hydro, Paul will share stories of his time in the show, playing the much-loved Winston Ingram and experiences from his career. With surprise celebrity guests, the show is billed as "a hilarious night out not to be missed".
The mid-week movie on Wednesday, March 15, at 7.30pm is Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans (12A).
Growing up in post-World War II era Arizona, young Sammy Fabelman aspires to become a filmmaker as he reaches adolescence but soon discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth. The film stars Michelle Williams, Gabriel LaBelle and Paul Dano.
Tickets are available online at thebrunton.co.uk or by calling 0131 653 5245.
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