What's on at The Brunton
April is a time of renewal and rejuvenations, and The Brunton’s programme this month promises to invigorate and inspire audiences with a delightful array of performances and events.
In Haddington this April, The Brunton welcomes one of the world’s leading Bach performers and scholars, John Butt. This classical harpsichord concert will be playing at the Corn Exchange on Thursday 3 April at 7:30pm.
Film Fridays at the Corn Exchange in Haddington continues with a fantastic line-up of Family Friendly Films, Matinees, and Big Screen Favourites. Enjoy highly anticipated releases such as Anora and Six! The Musical Live.
A sensational comedy collective will be making audiences laugh the night away at the Corn Exchange on 12 April. Featuring stand-up stalwarts, Jay Lafferty, Mark Nelson, Cubby, and Graham Mackie.
Prepare to hear Aled Jones, the boy treble who captivated the world with his angelic voice, as you’ve never heard him before. Now, after 40 years in the business, he’s looking back on a remarkable career with a one-man show.
Lastly at the Corn Exchange this April, The Maxwell Quartet will be exploring music from across the centuries, including works by Haydn and Dvorak, alongside their own signature arrangements of Scottish folk music.
In Musselburgh, kicking off the month with a bang, all three critically acclaimed one-woman shows, The Moira Trilogy, written and performed by Alan Bissett, will be coming to Loretto Theatre.
Midweek Movies in April begins with highly anticipated Mickey 17, a dark sci-fi comedy from the mind of Parasite on Wednesday 09 April at 7:00PM. Followed by five-time Oscar winner, including Best Picture, Anora on Wednesday 23 April at 7pm.
In April, The Brunton’s lunchtime recitals invites the Lark Piano Trio to fill Northesk Parish Church with Tchaikovsky’s rich music. A light lunch of soup and a sandwich is served in the Church Hall adjacent to the church at midday.