From a theatre production led by a Game of Thrones star to the soothing melodies of a Romantic composer, there's lots to get up to in Malvern this week.
With reggae and acoustic live folk also in the offing, music enthusiasts in particular have plenty to sink their teeth into.
Red Sky at Sunrise - Laurie Lee in Words and Music
On Saturday (February 10) at 7.30pm, Malvern Theatres will host 'Red Sky at Sunrise - Laurie Lee in Words and Music' starring Anton Lesser, of Game of Thrones fame, as the title character and Charlie Hamblett (Killing Eve).
The pair co-star as older and younger versions of the famous author, in performances with staggering resonance with modern events.
The evening will also feature music from an esteemed lineup including Sir Edward Elgar and Benjamin Britten.
Tickets are available from £22.50.
Absolute Reggae Show
For reggae lovers, on Friday (February 9) at 7.45pm, the Absolute Reggae Show promises a vibrant evening at Malvern Theatres.
A 10-piece band, complete with a horn section and four singers, will perform classics from icons like Bob Marley, UB40 and Aswad.
Tickets are available from £26.50.
The Hill's Angels
Also on Saturday (February 10), The Hill’s Angels will deliver some acoustic foot-tapping folk at The Hideout.
Comprising Malvern's Laura Todd and Sharon Jones, the duo draw inspiration from the captivating lyrics and melodies of folk, country, and pop.
The pair have been performing at pubs, festivals and private event across the region for years now, earning plaudits for their warm harmonies and stage presence.
Mendelssohn's Elijah
The Great Hall of Malvern College will resonate with Romantic period melodies on Saturday (February 10) from 7pm.
The Malvern Festival Chorus, supported by The 1885 Singers supported by a professional orchestra and soloists, will perform composer Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah.
Accompanied by soloists, Quentin Hayes, Louise Wayman, Beth Moxon, and James Oxley, the event promises a feast for the ears for classical music enthusiasts.
Tickets are priced at £18 for general entry, £10 for students, and free entry for under 16's, and are available online and on the door.
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