Halifax Courier

Variety of entertainm­ent heads to Square Chapel

Award-winning films, classical and popular music plus a flight into the 1970s

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There is a week of varied entertainm­ent – including music and film – at the Square Chapel, Halifax, from today. Children of the Revolution, Thursday March 2 at 7.30pm

Get ready for a theatrical romp through the 1970s.

Multi-award-winning Jonathan Brown plays, in lightningf­ast succession, 65 distinct moments from the 70s, the people, the events, the musicians, the upheavals, the iconic junctures that shaped our world.

Halifax Philharmon­ic Club present – Miloš Karadaglić, Friday March 3 at 7.30pm

The guitarist plays a varied programme including Harold Arlen/Toru Takemitsu – Over the Rainbow; Beatles/ Toru Takemitsu – Yesterday and Mathias Duplessy – Ulan Bator.

Friday Night Live @ Square Chapel: RadioDog, Cliché Cult, Joe Doonan, Friday March 3, doors open at 7.30pm

Joe Doonan – singer-songwriter hailing from Leeds. Joe’s songs tell real-life stories of hope, loss and love.

Cliché Cult – Created during the first lockdown in the

UK, Cliché Cult are a four-piece indie/post-punk band based in Leeds.

Radiodog – four-piece cover band that hails from Halifax. Specialisi­ng in fast paced covers of rock and punk hits from 70s to present day.

Mr Wilson’s Second Liners, Saturday March 4 at 7.30pm

Incredible brass, pin-sharp outfits, boundless energy and 90s club classics.

Tori & Lokita (15), Saturday March 4 at noon; Sunday March 5 at 2.15pm; Monday March 6 at 4pm; Tuesday March 7 at 6.15pm; Wednesday March 8 at noon; Thursday March 9 at 2.15pm

In Belgium a young boy and an adolescent girl who have travelled alone from Africa pit their invincible friendship against the cruel conditions of their exile.

Empire of Light (15), Saturday March 4 at 1.50pm; Sunday March 5 at noon; Monday March 6 at 6pm; Wednesday March 8 at 1.50pm and Thursday March 9 at noon.

Hilary, (Olivia Colman), is a cinema manager struggling with her mental health, and Stephen,

(Michael Ward), is a new employee longing to escape the provincial town.

All Quiet on the Western Front (15), Saturday March 4 at 4.05pm and 9pm; Sunday March 6 at 6.30pm; Monday March 6 at 8.15pm; Wednesday March 8 at 4.05pm and 9.05pm and Thursday at 6.20pm.

BAFTA award-winning epic tells the story of a young German soldier on the Western Front of World War One.

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 ?? ?? BAFTA awardwinni­ng All Quiet on the Western Front, Empire if Light, starring Olivia Coleman, and guitarist Miloš Karadaglić can all be seen at the Square Chapel
BAFTA awardwinni­ng All Quiet on the Western Front, Empire if Light, starring Olivia Coleman, and guitarist Miloš Karadaglić can all be seen at the Square Chapel

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