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Events // M A R C H E V E N T S D I A R Y • I TC H I N G F O R S O M E T H I N G T O D O ? R E A D O N …
ONGOING EVENTS // UNTIL 3RD MAR SNOWDROP SPECTACULAR & ORCHID FESTIVAL, Burton Agnes
Hall, 11am-4pm. This spectacular Hall is always worth a visit – but if you pop down during this time you’ll get to see the stunning snowdrops that pop up each year. If you drop in between the 2nd and 3rd March, you’ll also be treated to the Hall’s gorgeous Orchid Festival. Visit www.burtonagnes.com to find out more.
MARCH // 1ST THE CHIMERA ENSEMBLE, Sir Jack
Lyons Concert Hall, University of York, 7.30pm. Enjoy a concert celebrating and promoting female composers. Including Caneva’s Dish to Disk to Dash, Tulve’s I Am a River, and more. Call 01904 322439 for more information.
// 1ST-3RD CYMBELINE, Merchant Taylors’
Hall, 2pm & 7pm. Princess Imogen has been imprisoned by her father, King Cymbeline. People are trying to break the love between her and Rome-banished husband Posthumus Leonatus. Can love survive? This rarely-performed play will be The York Shakespeare Project’s 35th – presented in full Renaissance costume with live music, in what Shakespeare’s original company might have looked like. Call 07568 487761 for more information.
FOLLOW THE VIKINGS, York
Museum Gardens, 5pm & 7pm. Be thoroughly entertained by a collaboration of stunning artists from all over Europe – such as musicians, dancers, actors and filmmakers – as the cultural and historic impact of the Vikings is celebrated. Visit www.followthevikings.com for more information.
// 2ND-3RD HALF TERM AT HOLGATE WINDMILL, Holgate Windmill. This half
term, pop down to this 17th century mill to learn how they produce stone-ground flour in a traditional way. And if you’re eager to tickle your tastebuds this Pancake Day, Holgate Windmill will be celebrating in their own special way. Visit www. holgatewindmill.org for more information.
// 4TH RIVER FOSS SOCIETY, Blacksmith’s
Arms Farlington, 10am. Enjoy this five mile circular walk with the River Foss Society. Email bob.jowett1@btopenworld.com or call 01904 764702 to find out more.
// 5TH-6TH CARPE JUGULUM, The York Brewery Co. Ltd, 7-10pm. Pop down and be entertained in this live adaptation of the Terry Pratchett classic Discworld novel. Tickets are by advanced sale only and are available by calling 07521 364107 or emailing wearetheatre@googlemail.com.
// 6TH-7TH ACTING YEAR 1 SHOW, Alan
// 2ND BEDERN BRIDAL EXPERIENCE,
Bedern Hall, 11am-4pm. Pop down to this stunning venue for a chance to meet and chat with Bedern Hall’s experienced team, as well as seeing the Hall itself all dressed up and wedding-ready! Visit www.bedernhall.co.uk to find out more.
Ayckbourn Theatre, York College, 2pm & 7pm. The Diploma in Acting students perform their major project for the year. Visit www.yorkcollege.ac.uk for more information.
// 8TH MARTIN TAYLOR & ULF WAKENIUS, National Centre for Early Music, 7.30pm. What do you get when
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// 8TH-10TH DERWENT DANCE – CARNIVAL,
Joseph Rowntree School, 2pm, 5pm, 7pm. With dance styles including ballet, tap, street and contemporary; as well as elements of musical theatre, drama and cheerleading, there’s plenty to watch as the junior and senior casts take to the stage for Derwent Dance’s 10-year anniversary. Don’t miss out – visit www.derwentdance.co.uk for more information.
STRICTLY ST LEONARD’S, Riley
Smith Hall, Tadcaster, 6.30pm for 7.30pm start. For six weeks, 12 couples have been learning Jive, Waltz and Viennese Waltz – and now they’re taking to the stage. It’ll be a Strictly evening like no other – and there will also be some fantastic performances from professional ballroom couple Rosie Powers and Ian Whyatt, and contemporary dance troupe Flight Effects. Tickets cost £25 – call 01904 777777 or katie.jackson@stleonardshospice.nhs.uk.
// 10TH ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS FAIR,
Driffield Showground, 9am-3.30pm. As well as perusing a large collection of quality collectables and antiques, you’ll also have the opportunity to take a maximum of five items to the valuation table between 10am-1pm, with Andrew Spicer of Dee Atkinson and Harrison. For more details, call 01377 254768.
// 13TH CHORUS, Alan Ayckbourn Theatre,
York College, 1.30pm & 7pm. The Level 2 Diploma in Performing and Production Arts students showcase their talents both on and off the stage. Visit www. yorkcollege.ac.uk for more information.
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// 14TH MUGENKYO TAIKO DRUMMERS,
National Centre for Early Music, 7.30pm. This dynamic and captivating show is like nothing else – you’ll discover the background of this powerful art form while enjoying the rhythms, instruments and voices combined with costumes and masks. Audiences of all ages are sure to be thoroughly entertained and engaged. Visit www.ncem.co.uk for more information.
// 15TH ENDELLION STRING QUARTET,
Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York, 8pm. Enjoy this classical quartet from the British Music Society of York, as they perform music by Haydn, Bartok and Beethoven. Visit www.bms-york.org.uk or call 01904 704052 for more information.
// 16TH THE BRITISH THIRD ARMY IN THE HUNDRED DAYS, The Hive,
Manor Academy, Nether Poppleton, 2.30pm. This presentation looks into the role of the British Army in the defeat of Germany starting on 21st August 1918. Call Peter on 01274 642907 for more information.
performances by Roisin Ban and the Flying Donkeys, Irish dancing from the O’Connor Academy of Irish Dance and the Field Academy of Irish Dance – and a ceilidh with Fiddler’s Wreck, you’re all invited. Amongst the festivities, you’ll also find plenty of Irish food and drink, and face painting all weekend. For more information, visit www.yorkirish.co.uk
// 18TH ILLUSTRATED TALK, Clements Hall,
Nunthorpe Road, 7.30pm. Enjoy the illustrated talk, ‘Spurn – A Magical Place’, by Rob Adams, by the RSPB. Free hot and cold drinks will be available during the interval. Call 01904 492494 for more information.
// 22ND RNLI BINGO NIGHT, The Half Moon Inn, Strensall, 8pm. Pop down for a fun night of bingo and a free raffle. Why not make a night of it and have a meal while you’re there?
GROUP PIECES, Alan Ayckbourn
Theatre, York College. Enjoy the A Level students performing their rehearsed pieces for examination. Visit www. yorkcollege.ac.uk for more information.
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// 16TH-17TH YORK IRISH ST PATRICK’S WEEKEND FESTIVAL, St Sampson’s Square, 11am-10.30pm; 11am-5pm. Pop into the Festival’s marquee on St Sampson’s Square for a huge array of events and activities. From music
THE GREAT YORKSHIRE MOTORHOME AND ACCESSORY SHOW, Great Yorkshire Showground,
Harrogate, 11am-2pm. Explore over 120 exhibitors across both the indoor and outdoor areas. There’ll be over 300 new
BMS York
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2018 - 19 Season of Recitals
Friday 28th September 2018
Emmanuel Despax piano
Franck, Wagner/Liszt, Schubert Friday 11th January 2019
Anna Tsybuleva piano
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Friday 9th November 2018
Joseph Shiner clarinet Pavel Timofeyevsky piano
Martinů, Ireland, Weiner, Rachmaninov, Ravel, Messager Friday 15th February 2019
Trio Isimsiz
Pablo Hernán Benedí violin Michael Petrov cello Erdem Misirlioglu piano
Mozart, Fauré, Brahms
Friday 30th November 2018
Escher String Quartet
Mozart, Korngold, Gershwin, Ravel Friday 15th March 2019
Endellion String Quartet
Haydn, Bartók, Beethoven
All concerts at 8.00 pm at Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York. Tickets £15 (students £6). For tickets, or to join BMS York with admission to all six concerts at a substantially discounted price, ring
and used motorhomes and campervans for sale, as well as a huge selection of outdoor leisure accessories. You’ll also find free expert seminars, and free 20-minute maneuvering courses from The Caravan and Motorhome Club. Visit www. outandaboutlive.co.uk to find out more.
LIVING NORTH LIVE, York Racecourse. Visitors of this springtime event will be in for a real experience, as it’s not just shopping on the cards: you can also pop into the Living North Live Lounge, where you can learn tips from experts in anything from interior design to photography. Visit www.livingnorth.com.
// 23RD THE BEAT CLUB, Victoria Vaults, 9pm.
Enjoy a 60s northern soul and mod night – with free entry! Visit www.victoriavaults. com for more information, or call Anna on 07938 540800.
// 23RD-24TH SOLO ART EXHIBITION, The
Old School, Wigginton. Discover the works of York artist Iain Will. His subjects include wildlife, landscapes and places of interest – plus he’s open to commissions. If you’re able to attend and would like to see a specific piece of work, get in touch! Visit www.art2enjoy.co.uk for more information.
THE GREAT ANTIQUES AND VINTAGE FAIR, Wetherby Racecourse, Sat 8am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pm. Get yourself down to this fantastic indoor
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// 24TH REGATTA OPEN DAY, York Model
Boat Club. Explore an exhibition or various members’ model and remote control boats. The winner of the prestigious HMS York Shield will also be presented, and it’s free to get in! Please be aware that the event may be rescheduled if bad weather is predicted. Check www. yorkmodelboatclub.co.uk.// 25TH-31ST
YORK FASHION WEEK, York City
Centre. Fashion City York are bringing local business owners together in aid of York’s fashion community. You’ll celebrate up-and-coming independent brands as well as existing high street brands. Visit www.yorkfashionweek.co.uk for more information.
// 29TH Theatre, York College. Enjoy the A Level students performing their rehearsed pieces for examination. Visit www. yorkcollege.ac.uk for more information.
THE SHAKEDOWN, The Spread
Eagle, Walmgate 9pm.The Shakedown bring their brand of Blues, Soul & Funk covers to The Spread Eagle for the first time! Make sure you bring your clapping hands and dancing feet to party, ‘cos it’s gonna get sweaty! TH
VINTAGE FAIR, Society, Rougier Street, 10am-5pm. Sue Ryder and the Antiques Centre York have teamed up to host a special Vintage Fair in conjunction with York Fashion Week. From recycled fashion and clothing to accessories and more. Email yorkvintagefair@gmail.com.YORK
INSPIRATIONAL KIDS FASHION SHOW, Grand Opera House, 2.30pm.
Local support group for families of disabled children, York Inspirational Kids, have decided to stage a fun fashion show to demonstrate how the fashion industry still needs to make a few adaptations for children with disabilities. Visit www. atgticketrs.com/york.
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// 30TH-31ST WEEKEND VINTAGE AND ECLECTIC FAIR, Decoporium, 10am-
5pm and 4pm Sunday. It’s completely free to get in to this weekend fair, where you’ll find vintage items, collectables and bric-abrac, as well as a store full of antique and up-cycled furniture. The Pax Inn bistro is next door with an adventure playground – plus a free raffle and free parking! Visit www.decoporium.com.
// 31ST MOTHER’S DAY, York Racecourse.
Treat your mum this Mother’s Day with a super special carvery at this beautiful venue. To find out more and to book your table, visit www.yorkracecourse.co.uk, email events@yorkracecoursehospitality. co.uk or call 01904 638971.
MOTHER’S DAY LUNCH, Middletons
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Hotel, 12.30-3pm. It’s Mother’s Day – so why not treat your mum to a delicious three-course lunch at Middletons Hotel? All mums get a free gift, and kids eat half price. Email events@middletonsyork. co.uk or call 01904 611570.
ANTIQUE HOME AND VINTAGE FAIR, York Racecourse, 9.30am-4pm.
Celebrate Mother’s Day a little differently this year, with a trip to the popular Antique Home and Vintage Fair for its second event of the year. Doors open at 9.30 and admission is £2.50 per adult with under 16s free. To find out more, visit www. antiquefairyork.com.
APRIL // 1ST A MUSICAL SOIREE, Bedern Hall,
7pm. Enjoy an evening of chamber music and solo performances from the York College music students. Visit www. yorkcollege.ac.uk to find out more.
// 3RD CHARITY FASHION SHOW,
Novotel, Fishergate, 11.30am. Feast your eyes on the catwalk for this extra special fashion show, raising funds for York Against Cancer. You’ll be treated to a display of continental brands including Max Mara and Marella, which will later be available for purchase at a significantly discounted rate,
and a two-course lunch with tea or coffee will be included. York Against Cancer will receive 50% of the event’s proceeds. They’ll also be hosting a special 5k run for men on Father’s Day (16th June), to fund research into prostate cancer. Visit www.yorkagainstcancer.org.uk for more information.
DON’T MISS! // 17TH MAY CHEESE AND WINE EVENING, The Bar Convent, 7pm. Discover a selection of high quality wines with consultant Geoff Walker. Tickets cost £15. Call 01904 643238 to book.
// 6TH YORK MUSICAL SOCIETY CONCERT, York Minster, 7.30pm.
Enjoy a night of Bach’s St John Passion, conducted by David Pipe. Visit www. yorkmusicalsociety.org.uk.
EVERY DAY MAGIC & MYSTERY, Barley Hall.
Explore the role of magic in the everyday lives of people living in the Middle Ages. Displays investigate the individuals pronounced in written records as witches and wizards; the ‘science’ of magic, alchemy and experimentation; protective charms and forecasting the future through prophecies and dreams. Visit www. barleyhall.co.uk
JORVIK VIKING CENTRE,
Coppergate. The world-famous attraction has reopened re-imagining following the devastating flooding in 2015. Enjoy a new ride experience with the sights, sounds and, of course, smells, of the Viking-Age. There is updated historical interpretation, showcasing the cultural ‘melting pot’ of 10th-century York, and the latest cutting edge technology bringing the Viking period to life. Visit www.jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk
NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS RAILWAY, Pickering. See 24 miles of
Yorkshire’s amazing scenery aboard classic trains. Visit www.nymr.co.uk
WHITE ROSE YORK TOURS, meet
at west entrance to York Minster, 11am and 3pm (also 1pm Friday and Saturday). Take a free history tour of the city centre. Visit www.whiteroseyork.com or call 07792 207679.
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Theatre York Theatre Royal To book: 01904 623568 WISE CHILDREN (5TH-16TH MARCH) What do you get when you cross show girls with mischief, mistaken ideas and, erm, Shakespeare? You get this stunning performance of Angela Carter’s novel, Wise Children. April the 23rd is a big day for a handful of people, who are celebrating their birthdays: twin sisters Nora and Dora Chance, actor Melchior Hazard and his twin brother Peregrine, and Shakespeare. Following huge rave reviews, from The Guardian, the Sunday Times, and Broadway World, this is a unique show that’s not to be missed.
Grand Opera House To book: 0844 8713024 CLUB TROPICANA (18TH-23RD MARCH) Watch out ladies and gents, there's a new musical in town - and it's taking the shape of a Summer Holiday-esque 80s party. The Grand Opera House York will be one of its destinations - on this WORLD PREMIERE tour. Starring X Factor winner Joe McElderry, Eastenders' Neil McDermott and Sugababe star Amelle Berrabah, the show has more classic tunes than you can throw a set of shoulder pads at. Hits include: Oops Upside Your Head, Up Where We Belong, The Look of Love, Relax, Islands in the Stream, and many more.
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THE SOUND OF MUSIC (12TH-20TH APRIL) This special 60th anniversary production of Rogers and Hammerstein’s classic musical comes to York! The stellar York Stage Musicals cast, led by the sensational Joanne Theaker as Maria and two teams of the most talented children from around the region, will be demonstrating their performing prowess in front of audiences at the Grand Opera House York – and you definitely won’t want to miss it!
York Barbican To book: 0844 854 2757 MIKE AND THE MECHANICS (19TH MARCH) The toe-tappingly brilliant Mike and the Mechanics are coming to York! With songs such as Over My Shoulder, The Living Years, and Silent Running, you won’t want to miss out on this excellent night out with Mike Rutherford, Andrew Roachford and Tim Howard.
Joseph Rowntree Theatre To book: 01904 501935 THE FULL MONTY (27TH-30TH MARCH) This all-singing, all-dancing version of the classic film is hitting the stage – and it’s definitely not to be missed! Featuring The Bev Jones Music Company’s stellar cast, an incredible live band, and hilarious antics as six out-of-work
men try to make a quick buck using their own secret weapons. Well if the Chippendales can do it, so can they – right? What’s the worst that could happen?
THIS IS ME! (12TH-13TH) The Flying Ducks Youth Theatre present their showcase full of scenes, songs and dances from shows including Hairspray, Chicago, Grease and, of course, The Greatest Showman.
John Cooper Studio @41 Monkgate To book: www.41monkgate.co.uk PRIVATES ON PARADE (8TH-16TH MARCH) Imagine if RuPaul was in Dad’s Army. Well, you don’t have to – the impeccably talented group behind Pick Me Up Theatre are back with this cracking ‘play with songs’ by Peter Nichols and Denis King. Inspired by Nichols’ own experiences, this comedy has since been made into a film starring John Cleese and David Bamber.
CLEO, CAMPING, EMMANUELLE AND DICK (5TH-13TH APRIL) This play by Terry Johnson takes on the familiar faces of Barbara Windsor (May Tether), Kenneth Williams (Adam Sowter) and Sid James (Andrew Caley), in a comedy all about filming and how (not-so) glamorous it is.
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