A week of entertainment of Halifax's Square Chapel

There is a week of varied entertainment – including music and film – at the Square Chapel, Halifax, from today.
All Quiet on the Western Front is on at the Square Chapel, Halifax, this weekAll Quiet on the Western Front is on at the Square Chapel, Halifax, this week
All Quiet on the Western Front is on at the Square Chapel, Halifax, this week

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 lightning-fast 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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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