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Spring treats at the Hazlitt Arts Centre


Phill Jupitus Presents ‘You’re Probably Wondering Why I’ve Asked You Here…’


Hazlitt Theatre – 8pm - Thursday 16 May Tickets £15


Based on the character based comedy show which he took to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2012 ‘You're Probably Wondering Why I've Asked You Here...’ is a three- part performance unlike anything you have seen before. Phill Jupitus plays the part of three extraordinary characters and with the help of an inquisitive audience, we find out more about them!


Leave your preconceptions at the door but don't forget to bring your curiosity.


‘I left an hour later with further admiration of the man’s talents and his willingness to try something different. It is an experience that should not be missed’ – One4Review


Jo Brand’s Winter Warm Up – ‘Work In Progress’ Hazlitt Theatre - Wednesday 19 June


Tickets £13 Concs £11


Long established as one of the UK’s best female comics Jo Brand returns to her stand up roots this winter trying out brand new material. In her break from stand-up Jo has written and starred in the BBC’s BAFTA award winning series Getting On, set on a hospital’s geriatric ward, which was partly inspired by her earlier career in nursing. Jo's other television credits include Jo Brand's Hot Potatoes (BBC1) and the award-winning Through the Cakehole (Channel 4).


Support Act: Andy Robinson Hazlitt Comedy Nights


Exchange Studio – 8pm every first Wednesday of the month, tickets £10


1 May - Dominic Holland, Tom Wrigglesworth and Jason Patterson


Jim Davidson - ‘ You Must Be Joking!’


Hazlitt Theatre– 7:30pm - Wednesday 15 May


18+ only, tickets £20


Uncompromising and as politically incorrect as ever, Jim explores and discusses the topics of the day with his own unmistakeable and hilarious eye on the world. One of Britain’s greatest and best loved comedians; never leaving a stone of controversy unturned during any performance!


Once again we are asking budding artists in all genres to submit an


example of their work to win a chance to host their first public


exhibition in the Graham


Clarke Gallery during 13- 27 July 2013.


StARTle Arts Prize, now in its fifth year, is fast becoming a Maidstone Arts must for all aspiring


artists, providing a much needed opportunity to have their work seen on a larger scale by the local community!


For full details visit www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk or contact georgiegrassom@maidstone.gov.uk


*Application forms can be obtained from the Hazlitt Arts Centre (Box Office) or downloaded from www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk


Closing date for all entries Friday 7 June 2013 To book tickets go online at www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk or ring the Box Office 01622 758611


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