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Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets

From:

19 April 2022
To:

19 April 2022
New Theatre Oxford
24-26 George Street
Oxford
OX1 2AG

Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets at New Theatre Oxford

Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets

Friars present Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets – The Early Music of Pink Floyd, which sees Nick Mason, Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet), Guy Pratt, Lee Harris and Dom Beken playing material from the first two classic Pink Floyd albums “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn” and “A Saucerful of Secrets”.

This is an opportunity to experience Pink Floyd’s celebrated and significant early body of work played live.

Very few bands are as culturally important as Pink Floyd.

They are one of the best-selling music artists of all time. And Nick Mason is a co-founder and the only constant member of the band performing on all of their albums as well as all of their live shows.

This tour is Nick Mason’s first live music tour since Pink Floyd’s Division Bell Tour in 1994.

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About New Theatre Oxford

There has been a theatre on George Street for almost 170 years. The first theatre was built in 1836, and a second in 1886. In 1934, the third New Theatre opened.

The theatre has been owned by several different companies and undergone several name changes. It is now owned by the Ambassador Theatre Group and hosts everything from ballet and opera to musicals.

On performance days, the Box Office opens at noon and closes 15 minutes after the show starts. If there is a performance on a Sunday or Bank Holiday, Box Office will open 2 hours before the show begins and close 15 minutes after the show starts.

There is a large air-conditioned bar with seating located below the Stalls Foyer, two further bars in the Circle Foyer and an additional one at the back of the balcony. All stocked with an array of drinks and snacks.

There is a cloakroom located in the stalls bar. If this is closed, please speak to a member of staff. £1 per item. It is free to ATG Theatre Card members.

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