What's on in Milton Keynes this weekend
1 THEATREMamma Mia!, Milton Keynes Theatre, Until May 20The Abba-fuelled musical phenomenon has hit MK in a big way. The show weaves a story of family and friendship which unfolds on a Greek island paradise, around the Swedish superstars’ timeless pop. Escapist entertainment at its finest – and there’s a couple of weeks left to catch it, too.Details: www.atgtickets.com/miltonkeynes2 MUSICUltimate Bowie, The Stables, Wavendon, May 6Ultimate Bowie pays tribute to the work of the musical icon in a show that promises to be both visually stunning and vocally impressive. Ed Blaney takes the spotlight and leads an eight-piece band that takes fans from David Bowie’s earlier years with hits such as Starman, through his remarkable career to songs including Let’s Dance, China Girl and many more.Details: www.stables.org
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Hide Ad3 MUSICAzores, Drahla plus Secret Flight, MK Gallery, May 6There’s much here for fans of the alternative and experimental to enjoy: Azores occupy a unique space somewhere between afrobeat, psyche rock and post-punk, Drahlia combine sparse arrangements, pounding drums and biting chants, and Secret Flight is a melody-driven electronic music project influenced strongly by Soviet film soundtracks and 80s British indie-pop. Not your average Saturday night.Details: www.mkgallery.org
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Emma JohnsonThe Stables, May 7Joined by piano and drums, Emma – and her clarinet – goes to town, exploring the roots of American jazz, while paying tribute to some of the the greatest clarinettists of all time including Bechet, Goodman and Shaw. Irresistably jazzy, in a show that displays a sassier side to Emma.www.stables.org
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The ShamesWolverton Top Club, May 6Three-piece mobThe Shames are promising “heartfelt original material with catchy riffs and bittersweet melodies”, for those who fancy checking in with them.You’ll also hear Milton Keynes based creatives The Hallows (pictured) and We Are Giants in exchange for your cash.FB: wolverton.topclub
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Hide AdTankus The HengeThe Stables, May 7TTH are a London-based, five-wheeled, funk-fuelled rock ‘n’ roll jalopy that comes careering around the corner on a tranquil summer’s day, ruining the silence and disturbing the bats. Noise that mixes the best of British with some of the best of their Yank counterparts. It’s filling.www.stables.org
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David TrentThe Cannon, Newport Pagnell, May 7Former teacher and “deadpan multimedia-ist”. David offers up high energy commentary on celebrity culture and topical news stories using projection and an extremely effective frenetic style of video editing. An Edinburgh Fringe preview with support from Jonny Pelham.www.ttotm.co.uk