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Tuesday 1 April

Corn Exchange

7pm, doors 6.30pm

£12/£10 members and concession

Seated

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The Impressionists are among the most beloved artists in history. Yet, when they first emerged, they were outcasts – scorned by art lovers and struggling to make their mark. In 1874, determined to be free from tradition, they broke away and held their own exhibition, creating a movement that would forever change art.

What drove them to defy convention? Who were the personalities behind these revolutionary works? The Musée d’Orsay exhibition reveals this story of passion and rebellion through the voices of those who lived it: the artists, press, and people of 1874 Paris.

Made in collaboration with the Musée d’Orsay and National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

Dorchester Corn Exchange has wheelchair access and toilet facilities for wheelchair users. If you have any specific requirements, then please let us know when booking tickets and we are more than happy to help.

The fully-licenced bar opens half an hour before each performance.

Tickets can currently be purchased online or by telephone. The telephone line is manned between 10am and 4pm Monday to Friday. At all other times please leave your name, telephone number and ticket requirements and we will call you back.

We are not currently able to welcome visitors for advance face-to-face ticket sales.

No booking fees are charged, but a £1 Future Fund levy is included in most ticket prices to support our work. This levy is included in the published ticket price. Concessionary prices (for events promoted by Dorchester Arts): where available, these are offered to under 18s, students, those in receipt of benefits and people on low income regardless of age.

 

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