Musical Museum's Spring Programme
28th January: Bollywood Dance class for 50+ (Advance Booking essential)
New for 2020! Come along to Bollywood dance 
classes on Tuesday mornings from 10.30am - 
12.00 on 28th January,
4th February & 11th February.
Classes are free, but advance booking 
is required.

Tea Dances
        Saturdays   Feb 1st, March 7th, April 4th, May 2nd, June 6th at 2.30pm 
 A social afternoon of Ballroom Latin & Sequence dancing to  the DJs selection of popular dance tunes. All levels of ability are welcome and  a partner is not necessary.  Free dance  lesson at 2.00pm Tickets: £8.50 includes a glass of prosecco or tea/coffee.
      
Phil Kelsall MBE on The Mightly Wurlitzer
  Sunday 2nd February - 3.00pm  
      We are delighted to welcome back Phil Kelsall in concert at the Mighty Wurlitzer. Don't miss this opportunity to hearthe world-famous organist, who has held residency at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom for over forty years. Phil is equally well-known for his significant body of recordings and coverage on radio and television. He will play a popular, diverse programme and always provides great entertainment.   Tickets: £15.00

Cabin in the Sky (1943) 
        Sunday 9th February - 3.00pm  
        E Y Harburg - one of the great lyricists of American song - is best known for The Wizard of Oz, but he also wrote for this highly acclaimed musical. With a magnificent cast led by Ethel Waters, this is a compelling story of a gambler who receives a second chance to reform and to make up with his wife. Featuring a prelude on the Mighty Wurlitzer.   Tickets: £7.50 adults / £6.00 concessions
Bollywood Dance Classes for children
And mini-tours for children ages 7-14
Short tours of the collection and dance sessions take place on Tuesday
18th February & Thursday 20th February at 10.30am -12.30pm.
Classes are free, but advance booking is required.
Accompanying adult is required (one adult for a maximum of 3 children).
Ship Ahoy (1942)
  Sunday 23rd February - 3.00pm
  Bert Lahr is fondly remembered as the cowardly lion in   The Wizard of Oz, but he starred in many more films including this   comedy musical about a stressed writer who decides to take a cruise.   Lahr plays Skip, who books their tickets to Puerto Rico - because that’s   the destination of a troupe of pretty girls. Featuring a prelude on the   Mighty Wurlitzer. 
  Tickets: £7.50 adults / £6.00 concessions
Sunny (1941) 
      Sunday 15th March - 3.00pm  
      Ray Bolger, the scarecrow Judy meets on the Yellow Brick Road, also had a successful career in musicals. Here he performs alongside the beautiful Anna Neagle, a circus performer who falls in love with a rich car dealer’s son, against her family’s wishes. Look out for Bolger’s amazing elastic legs! Featuring a prelude on the Mighty Wurlitzer.   Tickets: £7.50 adults / £6.00 concessions
Len Rawle MBE at the console of the Mighty Wurlitzer 
      Sunday 29th March - 3.00pm  
      Len has been at the heart of the UK theatre organ scene for many years and was featured on the very first episode of “The Organist Entertains.” He has played the Museum’s Wurlitzer for concerts on many occasions and returns by popular demand to play a delightful selection of light music, Big Band numbers and West End Musicals.   Tickets: £15.00
Moon Over Miami (1941) 
      Sunday 5th April - 3.00pm  
      Jack Haley is best known for the Tin Man who wished he had a heart, but he went on to star in many films including this comedy musical. Betty Grable plays one of three sisters who come into a small legacy when they expected a large one, so they up sticks and head to Miami to hunt for rich husbands. Featuring a prelude on the Mighty Wurlitzer.   Tickets: £7.50 adults / £6.00 concessions
Presenting Lily Mars (1943) 
      Sunday 19th April - 3.00pm 
      After The Wizard of Oz, Garland starred in an array of musical films. Here she plays a small-town Indiana girl, Lily Mars, who dreams to be a stage actress. She begs a visiting Broadway producer, but when he dismisses her, she follows him to New York and finds a way into his show…and his heart. Featuring a prelude on the Mighty Wurlitzer.   Tickets: £7.50 adults / £6.00 concessions
The Wizard of Oz (1939) 
      Sunday 3rd May - 3.00pm
        80 years after it was first screened, we are delighted   to present this classic film favorite starring Judy Garland, Ray   Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley. With a cast of 9,200 actors, 68 sets, a   130-piece orchestra and a 300-strong chorus, join us for 100 minutes of   unforgettable musical
  entertainment. Featuring a prelude on the Mighty Wurlitzer. 
  Tickets: £7.50 adults / £6.00 concessions
Thursday 30th January - Sunday 28th June 2020
        World War One Exhibition
        
        This new exhibition commemorates the end of the First World War and
        the Returning Soldier. The Museum has a library of recordings for use
        on reproducing pianos, and a collection of instruments that were at the
        height of popularity in the 1910s and 1920s. The music that emerged
        from the war is sometimes upbeat and incongruous with the tragedy of
        the period, while other music seeks to evoke the trauma of the front-line.
        The exhibition features a local history perspective, a display of music
        from our collection, and recordings of music from the era played on our
      instruments. Thursday 30th January until Sunday 28th June 2020.  Admission to the exhibition is free.
        Mighty Wurlitzer Exhbition
        The Mighty Wurlitzer has just celebrated its 90th Birthday and a new
        exhibition explores the history of this very special instrument, invented
        to be a substitute orchestra to accompany silent films. It looks at the
        development of the cinema organ and the social background of the times
        and the technological changes through which it has survived.
        Until Sunday 28th June 2020. Admission included with Museum entry charge.
        
Opening hours
The Museum is open on Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holiday Mondays from 10:30am to 5pm, last entry is at 4pm.
Tours with live demonstrations of self playing instruments and the Mighty Wurlitzer take place at 11am, 1pm & 3pm or 11am & 3pm on Tuesdays.
The Museum is open on any day for groups consisting of 20 people or more. Please contact the museum for further details.
Admission:
Standard entry: £11.00
                    Concessions: £9.00 
                    Children (5 to 16): £5.00
                    Family ticket (2 adults plus up to 3 children) £25.00
      50% off for residents of the London Borough of Hounslow
January 27, 2020
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