Aldeburgh Jubilee Hall

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8 Crabbe Street, Aldeburgh, IP15 5BN

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Upcoming events at Aldeburgh Jubilee Hall

Talk: Chris Ingham - The Beatles and Me
Live MusicTalks & Lectures
Around £10

Talk: Chris Ingham - The Beatles and Me

Saturday 10th October 2026 at 11.00am Doors open at 10.30am Tickets: £10 (including a free tea or coffee) Tickets are available HERE , by phoning , or in person Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10-12pm at the AJH corner office. The jazz pianist, singer and bandleader and author of ‘Rough Guide to The Beatles’ dips in and out of his book, shares his experiences interviewing Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono and reflects on why the Beatles still matter to him, not to mention the rest of the world. “Over and above his impish arpeggios, droll introductions and left-handed singing the thing that fascinates me about Mr. Ingham is his erudition” Jazz Journal Chris Ingham Rated by the Evening Standard as “one of Britain’s best singer-pianists”, Chris has performed over 300 festival and club performances of his repertoire shows and has released five acclaimed CDs: Hoagy, Hoagy II, Dudley, Stan and recently Walter/Donald, his jazz quintet interpretations of Steely Dan songs. He is musical director of film song group Jazz at the Movies and classic modern jazz sextet Rebop. Chris is also a record producer (Ruthie Henshall, Joanna Eden), author (Rough Guide to The Beatles and Rough Guide to Frank Sinatra) and TV composer (Wartime Crime, How The Beatles Changed The World, Manson: Music from an Unsound Mind). Based in East Anglia, he curates jazz clubs in Diss (The Corn Hall) and Bury St Edmunds (Hunter Club). This talk will finish at approximately 12 noon.

Sat 10 Oct12:00Aldeburgh Jubilee Hall

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Common Ground Theatre Company presents The Phantom of Friar Street
Theatre
Around £17

Common Ground Theatre Company presents The Phantom of Friar Street

Friday 30th October 2026 Tickets: £17 (£12 for under 21’s) Tickets available HERE , by phoning , or in person Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10-12pm at the AJH corner office. Number 17 Friar Street was a modest two storey house of Georgian construction in a lonely corner of a forgotten market town in Norfolk. The house became unexpectedly available at short notice and seemed the perfect location for me to complete a volume of short stories, woefully overdue, to be ready for publication by Christmas. Surely nothing here would distract, disturb or alarm, not a sound would break the evening silence, no footsteps would echo in the cobbled streets, and nothing save the weather would disrupt one’s sleep in the small hours. “I became aware that there was a mystery attached to No 17 that the townsfolk weren’t keen to talk about. It was only Mabel who was obsessed with finding the truth. I met Mabel when I arrived to take possession of the house in late September. She was standing in the street staring at an upstairs window deep in thought and quite oblivious to my presence. “Do you know the house?” I asked. Without altering her gaze she replied, “I know something of its history. You mustn’t even think of lodging here.” Smiling condescendingly at her, I said, “Dry rot? Rats? Or a ghost perhaps?” as I turned the key in the lock…” Scares, shocks, and a spine-chilling twist in the tale await those brave enough to come with us to Friar Street.

Fri 30 Oct19:00Aldeburgh Jubilee Hall
The Sounds of Simon: A Tribute to Simon & Garfunkel
Community
Around £20

The Sounds of Simon: A Tribute to Simon & Garfunkel

Saturday 14th November 2026 at 7pm Doors & bar open at 6.30pm Tickets: £20 Tickets are available HERE by phoning , or in person Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10-12pm at the AJH corner office. As seen on BBC The One Show, the Sounds of Simon is a tribute to the wonderful music of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, through their years as Simon and Garfunkel, to the successes of both their solo careers. Exploring the friendship of one of the greatest and most distinctive musical duos that produced songs such as Mrs Robinson , The Sounds of Silence and Bridge Over Troubled Water , the band cover the pair’s solo careers (Y ou Can Call Me Al, Graceland , and Art’s smash hit, Bright Eyes .) Paul and Art are played to perfection, bringing in elements of their famously fractious relationship, as well as replicating the beautiful harmonies flawlessly. With video clips, stories and memories from over a half century of music-making, this multi-media show is packed with wonderful music. This is the UK’s longest running tribute to Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, and with its mix of brilliant musicianship, nostalgia and a genuine affection for two stellar musicians, it’s easy to see why. www.soundsofsimon.co.uk The performance ends at approx. 9.15pm including an interval. Seating for this event is arranged as tables at the front of the hall, with tiered seating behind.

Sat 14 Nov19:00Aldeburgh Jubilee Hall

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