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September Events


 

Friday 3rd September, 8pm, £5

Live at the Globe: Heed  the Thunder

Heed the Thunder - Alex Gordon's latest project. The man behind the band Lincoln has been wandering - playing with Beirut, Ted Barnes, Beth Orton, Citizen Fish, amongst others. And now he's found a community - in Herefordshire. And there are goats. Heed the Thunder are playing regularly around Herefordshire, and looking to unleash themselves on the world at large. This is a folk band never to be missed!

 

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Friday 3rd September 8pm £10

Food and Music: Heed The Thunder

Book now to enjoy our special globe menu of  a Tapas Platter

Eat, drink, be brilliantly entertained.

 

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Sunday 5th September, 11am, FREE

Kids at the Globe Film: Mrs Doubtfire

After a bitter divorce, actor Daniel (Robin Williams) assumes the cross dressing disguise of an elderly female housekeeper, Euphegenia Doubtfire, in an attempt to maintain his relationship with his children.

 

Sunday 5th September, 8pm, FREE

The Sunday Film: I Love You Philip Morris

Steven Russell is happily married to Debbie, and a member of the local police force when a car accident provokes a dramatic reassessment of his life. Steven realizes he's gay and decides to live life to the fullest - even if it means breaking the law. Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor star.

 

Wednesday 8th September, 8pm, FREE

Great Adaptations: High Fidelity

A fantastic film that follows the life of Rob, a record shop owner and compulsive list maker as he recounts his top five break ups, including the one in progress.. An adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel of the same name, John Cusack shines as Rob, with excellent support from Jack Black

 

Friday 10th September, 8pm, £5

Sorry this event is cancelled

Live at the Globe: Mr. Lloyd

Mr Lloyd, who the hell is he? Wish we know, nevertheless the band play original material culled from the many influences four happy lads (oh yeah who are you kidding?!) have. Solid groves that fold away into train wrecks; lyrics that provoke your emotions in all directions. Right that's it, now just come and enjoy a fun band with a ‘what the hell' attitude.  Steve Williams - vocals and blues harp, Tony Lancet - lead guitar , Dez Bromage on electric drums and Mike Williams on bass

 

Saturday 11th September, 8.30pm, free

Saturday Sessions: DJ Winstan

Hereford-based DJ Winstan is definitely one to watch...at 8.30pm he'll take to the decks to play soul and funk upstairs in the pulpit, stepping it up with dancehall and dub during the later hours. Having graced the likes of Beachbreak Live and Secret Garden Party festivals, he knows how to keep the crowd on their feet! Join us early to take full advantage of our special evening menu, available from 6.30pm.

 

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Saturday 11th September, 8.30pm, £5

DJ and Food combined ticket: DJ Winstan

Book now to enjoy our special globe menu of  a Tapas Platter

Eat, drink, be brilliantly entertained.

 

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Sunday 12th September, 11am, FREE

Kids at the Globe Film: Enchanted

A classic Disney fairytale collides with modern-day New York City in a story about a fairytale princess who is sent to our world by an evil queen. Soon after her arrival, Princess Giselle begins to change her views on life and love after meeting a handsome lawyer. Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?

 

Sunday 12th September, 8pm, FREE

The Sunday Film: Kick Ass

Dave Lizewski is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a super-hero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so. Will leave you full of adrenaline and an overwhelming desire to become a superhero.

 

Wednesday 15th September , 8pm, FREE

Great Adaptations: A Clockwork Orange

The controversial adaptation of Antony Burgess' novel by Stanley Kubrick was banned for 28 years, for it's portrayal of Alex, a young man whose passions include Beethoven, ultra violence, and rape. The film explores this dystopian Britain and the dangerous effects of experimental treatment on Alex.

 

Friday 17th September, 8pm, £5

Live at the Globe: Evening Chorus

Evening Chorus took our breath away at HowTheLightGetsIn with their beautiful, harmonious folk songs. With a banjo, violin, guitar and cello, and four distinct yet complementary voices, these four friends are a band to watch. We are delighted to these festival favourites back at the Globe!
"Some bands come together as if by some divine hand from above"

 

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Saturday 18th September, 8.30pm, FREE

Saturday sessions: Zuppa Inglese

For 30 years Zuppa has been a DJ and promoter of African & Latin music, including for all the top live bands at the legendary "Bongo Go" Sessions in Birmingham . Some of the places played includes Arakataka (Edinburgh), El GocePagona (Bogota/Colombia) and Moseley Tropical (Birmingham). Zuppa is one of THE top DJ's in this area of Classic & Contemporary Tropical music! Our special evening menu will be available from 6.30pm.

 

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Sunday 19th September, 11am, FREE

Kids at the Globe Film: Jurassic Park

In a scientific breakthrough, a wealthy entrepreneur finds a way to clone dinosaurs. He plans to exhibit them at a theme park, but during a preview tour, a major power breakdown allows its cloned dinosaur exhibits to run amok, and it is a race for survival for the human visitors.

 

Sunday 19th September 8pm, FREE

The Sunday Film: Four Lions

Four Lions tells the story of a group of British jihadists who push their abstract dreams of glory to the breaking point. As the wheels fly off, and their competing ideologies clash, what emerges is an emotionally engaging (and entirely plausible) farce. In a storm of razor-sharp verbal jousting and large-scale set pieces, Four Lions is a comic tour de force; it shows that-while terrorism is about ideology-it can also be about idiots. A fine directorial debut from Chris Morris.

 

Wednesday 22nd September, 8pm, FREE

Great Adaptations:  The English Patient

A moving story of a Hungarian mapmaker and his dying memories of the romance that tragically alters his life. Burned horribly in a fiery plane crash while crossing the Sahara Desert during WWII, he is tended to by a Canadian nurse with ghosts of her own and haunted by a thief seeking answers for a crime from his past. Michael Ondaatje's novel is beautifully adapted by Anthony Minghella.

 

Friday 24th September, 8pm, £5

Live at the Globe: Jonathan Powell & Band

New Welsh talent Jonathan Powell, was recently described as 'Genius and a little gem' by Frank Henessey and Amy Wadge on their BBC Radio Wales programme Jonathan's music, which has been described by several reviewers as urban folk, has a strong classical influence; he studied the viola at the Royal Academy of Music, London from the early age of 16 after winning the National Chamber competition 5 times! 

 

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Saturday 25th September, 8.30pm, FREE

Saturday Sessions: Rhubarb & Custard

Rueben and Barty take over the globe for one night only. They'll be pumping out tunes from the 1970s onwards, playing iconic songs that you forgot you ever loved! Our special evening menu will be available from 6.30pm.

 

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Sunday 26th September, 11am, FREE

Kids at the Globe Film: The Addams Family

For 25 years uncle Fester has been missing. An evil doctor finds out and introduces a fake Fester in an attempt to get the Adams Family's money. The youngest daughter has some doubts as to the sincerity of the new uncle Fester. The fake uncle adapts very well to the strange family. Can the doctor carry out her evil plans and take over the Adams Family's fortune?

 

Sunday 26th September, 8pm, FREE

The Sunday Film: An Education

A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London, and how her life changes with the arrival of a playboy nearly twice her age. Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard shine in this Oscar nominated drama.

 

Wednesday 29th September, 8pm, FREE

Great Adaptations: Brokeback Mountain

This adaptation of 'E. Annie Proulx' story about a forbidden and secretive relationship between two cowboys and their lives over the years won several Oscars, including ‘Best Adapted Screenplay'. Stunning performances from the late Heath Ledger, and Jake Gylenhaal.