SOUTH Hill will play host to a number of events during January, including theatre, music, comedy, and fairs.
It will be holding a free wedding fair on Sunday, January 15, featuring suppliers such as cakemakers, florists, jewellers, and photographers, as well as coordinators to provide a more tailored service.
Marky Dawson is performing his wide repertoire of musical theatre, jazz, and rock at the venue’s Cellar Bar on Wednesday, January 19.
This month’s Conservatoire International Concert Series sees Oliver Nelson and Vasilis Rakitzis return to the program with pieces by Schubert, Mozart, and Fauré, on Friday, January 20.
They will be followed by Yoon Chung, who will perform Brahms, Ravel, and Schubert’s pieces on on Friday, January 27.
Wilde Sundays will take place on Sunday, January 22, with Tim Shez, Laura Loh, and Neil Wells, who will perform original material.
Blackeyed Theatre is bringing its premier tour of Teechers Leavers ’22 to the venue, Wednesday-Friday, January 25-27.
The production is a comedy that explores the life of school teachers and pupils through the eyes of Salty, Gail, and Hobby.
A concert performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe will be held on Saturday, January 28, which will take on the ideas of power, privilege, and parliamentary democracy in the usual satirical fashion.
Tickets and information about South Hill Park’s events can be found via: www.southhillpark.org.uk/










































