Suites and Serenades

Suites and Serenades

  • ALL AGES

An Evening of String Music with The Beauchamp Chamber Orchestra, raising funds for The Monday Night Club.

By The Monday Night Club

Date and time

Location

Henry Sandon Hall

Severn Street Worcester WR1 2NE United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 45 minutes
  • ALL AGES
  • Paid venue parking

Join us for a captivating evening of string music performed by The Beauchamp Chamber Orchestra with solo clarinet, Keith Slade. Experience the beauty and power of live orchestral music with a programme featuring Worcester’s own Edward Elgar, Gustav Holst, Frank Bridge, and more.

Set in the elegant Henry Sandon Hall, part of Worcester’s historic Royal Porcelain Works, this concert promises an enchanting atmosphere in a venue rich with heritage.

This special event is in support of The Monday Night Club, a Worcester-based charity that provides a welcoming social space for adults with learning disabilities and autistic people.

Whether you're a lifelong classical music enthusiast or discovering orchestral performances for the first time, this concert promises to be an unforgettable experience.

Don’t miss this evening of beautiful music for a great cause!

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park?

King Street Car Park is very close and there is also limited paid parking on Severn Street. The parking on the Royal Porcelain Works site is reserved for residents only.

Is there a bar?

There is a bar serving a wide selection of drinks open before the concert and again at the interval.

Is the venue accessible?

The Henry Sandon Hall is accessible for wheelchair users and there is an accessible toilet. We hope that it is inclusive for all disabilities, but if you have any specific questions or requirements contact the organiser.

What time will it finish?

The running time will be approximately 100 minutes including the interval, so we should be finished by 9:15pm.

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£25
Sep 12 · 19:30 GMT+1