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ow convenient – it’s the month of Halloween. And we’ve worked our fingers to the bone to find some horrifyingly brilliant events that the whole family can enjoy (and maybe some for just the grown-ups). From the York Dungeons’ special events and late night openings, to York Maze’s terrifying Hallowscream, there are attractions

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for everyone. Or if you’d like to venture into the great outdoors, why not pop to Burton Agnes Hall’s Spooky Woodland Trail? If you’re not a fan of ghouls and goblins, have no fear. There are some cracking events happening all month as the autumn season gets into full swing – especially over half term. And we’ve added our usual pick of the theatres and gigs, too.

We are good to you, aren’t we? Whatever you decide to do this month, have a good one, and we’ll see you next time!

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A Festival of Music and Song Produced by Sandie Dunleavy  The Band of The King’s Division  Berwick Kaler & Martin Barrass  Harry Gration  Jessa Liversidge  Ionica Adriana  Jacob Walsh  Stan Graham  David & Diane Beal  York Youth Civic Choir  Students from St. Peter’s & Fulford Schools

Tickets priced £10 and £5 Tickets available from York Barbican Paragon Street, York, YO10 4NT

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Heart of Yorkshire Discover a romantic tradition from historic York. The 'The Heart of Yorkshire' is one of the most famous stained-glass windows adorning the majestic gothic cathedral, York Minster. A local tradition asserts that a couple who kiss under the Heart of Yorkshire will stay together forever. This collection re-creates the flowing lines of romantic tracery.

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YORK FOOD FESTIVAL, Parliament Street & Shambles Market. Celebrate local and regional food and drink with a 10-day festival. It’s a not-forprofit organisation and any money generated from ticket sales goes back in to the festival, allowing you to enjoy the best Yorkshire grub available and a carnival atmosphere. Visit www. yorkfoodfestival.com LEGO OCEAN EXPLORERS,

Scarborough SeaLife Sanctuary. Discover new depths of the ocean, whilst helping the LEGO deep sea diver track down his missing equipment. Solve the challenge to become a certified SEA LIFE Junior Diver and receive your own LEGO diver minifigure to take home. Visit www. visitsealife.com/scarborough

UNTIL 6th OCTOBER

YORK MEDIALE, York. Experience

the future of art. York city centre is being taken over by this groundbreaking new festival full of exhibitions that will challenge art as we know it today. What art could we create if we incorporate technology and media? Pop down to one of the events at various locations, including York Theatre Royal, York Guildhall and even Piccadilly Car Park, for creative experiences like

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you’ve never seen before. Visit www. yorkmediale.com to find out more. LAST LEAF TAKEOVER, Lottie Inch Gallery, Bootham, York. Furniture designer Sam Parkin will be showcasing his exquisite Last Leaf handmade pieces in a pop-up shop. As well as being able to take home one of his unique designs, you’ll also be able to see how he does it – as he’ll be in the gallery giving practical demonstrations on most of the days. Call 01904 848660

UNTIL 7TH OCTOBER

YORK 50+ FESTIVAL, across the

city. Something for everyone. From learning to play bowls, fish, write poetry or play bridge, to dance and fitness sessions, or just a good sing. Visit www.yorkassembly.org.uk

OCTONAUTS SHARK MISSION,

Scarborough SeaLife Sanctuary. Join Octonauts Captain Barnacles Shellington, Professor Inkling and friends in this thrilling quest, and come face-to-fin with real life sharks. Solve the puzzles of the mystery tanks and learn all about these incredible creatures – don’t forget to go to the Octonauts photo area to grab a special momento!

UNTIL 18th NOVEMBER

IMPACT: FIRST WORLD WAR LEGACIES, York Army Museum. This new exhibition looks at the impact of WW1 on Yorkshire. Call 01904 461010.

OCTOBER 2ND

ALEXANDER WHITLEY IN CONVERSATION, Tempest

Anderson Hall, Museum Gardens, 7.30pm. The York Philosophical Society are hosting this event with choreographer Alexander Whitley as part of the York Mediale Festival. Tickets are free, but you must book. Call 01904 656713 for more information.

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CARVING WITH LIGHT,

Kentmere House, York. Enjoy the pastel works of David Greenwood, featuring the townscapes of York, and portraits (including dogs). Visit www.kentmerehouse.co.uk for more information.

5TH-7TH

THE FANTASTIC FOOD FESTIVAL, Castle Howard. If you

like food, then Castle Howard have the perfect recipe for a tasty weekend. This three-day event will transform the beautiful venue into food heaven – featuring over 50 stalls with a wide range of local and regional food and drink. And with entrance to the festival being included in the standard grounds admission, this is the perfect day out. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk for more information.


Return of the Vikings

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THE GREAT ANTIQUES AND VINTAGE FAIR, Wetherby

Racecourse. Here’s your chance to pick up a piece of history. You never know what you might find! On-site catering and free parking available. Visit www.jaguarfairs.com YORK CERAMICS FAIR, The Hospitium, Museum Gardens. The Craft Potters Association are bringing their new event, the York Ceramics Fair, to The Hospitium. Featuring 40 of the UK’s leading makers and representing a wide range of approaches to contemporary craft, the Fair will also run alongside a two-day programme of demos, talks and films all about ceramics, in collaboration with the Centre of Ceramic Art. Visit www. yorkceramicsfair.com

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OPEN WEEKENDS, Holgate

Windmill, 11am-4pm. Head over to Yorkshire’s oldest working windmill for the last open weekends of 2018, and find out how the harvested wheat has been turned into flour since the 18th century. Why not pop into the Mill Shop and take some home with you? Visit www.holgatewindmill.org for more information.

10TH-13TH

YORK ART SOCIETY EXHIBITION, Central Methodist

Church, St. Saviourgate, York. Whether you’re a collector or an admirer (or both), check out the York Art Society’s free exhibition. Featuring works by the members themselves, many pictures will be available to buy, with commissioning also available. Or, if you fancy sharing your favourite pieces

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with someone else, greetings cards of the artwork will also be available. Opens Wednesday 10th from 1-5pm, Thursday 11th and Friday 12th from 10am-5pm and Saturday 13th from 10am-3pm.

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THE THANKFUL VILLAGE,

Stillingfleet Village Institute, 7:30pm. The all-female cast of Badapple Theatre Company are taking their World War I play across Yorkshire to commemorate the hundredth year since the Great War ended. Visit www. badappletheatre.co.uk to book tickets, or find a show near you.

CHARITY AUTUMN FAIR,

Huntington Methodist Church, 10am1.30pm. Peruse an array of stalls from cakes to crafts, and plants to bric-a-brac – all while enjoying a light lunch and a cuppa. All proceeds will be shared between the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, Martin House Children’s Hospice, and Carecent. Call Christine on 01904 768904.

SHEPHERD GROUP CONCERT,

St. Edward the Confessor Church, Tadcaster Road, 7.30pm. The brilliant 150-member-strong brass band, The Shepherd Group, are hosting an evening concert in aid of Dringhouses Scouts attending the World Scout Jamboree. Tickets cost £10 and include light refreshments. For more information, call the parish office on 01904 709111. YORK DUNGEON LATES, York Dungeons, from 8pm. It’s scarier. It’s ruder. And it’s adultier. If you’re over 18 and want a night out with a difference, head over to The York Dungeon. You’ll experience 10 shows with even more twists and turns than normal. But be

warned – you might need a stiff drink in their Tavern afterwards! Visit www. thedungeons.com/york to book.

12TH-3RD NOV

HALLOWSCREAM, York Maze. It’s

that time again. Hallowscream. With five live-action scare houses, terrifying actors and much more, you certainly won’t find any geese on this farm. (Because the ghosts said ‘boo’ to them. Sorry.) But be warned – you’ll have to get tickets quick as it’s only on selected nights, so be sure to visit www. yorkmazehallowscream.co.uk for more information.

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YORK GUILDHALL ORCHESTRA, York Barbican. Head to York Barbican for a concert featuring Brahms – Tragic Overture, Beethoven – Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, and Brahms – Symphony No.4 in E minor. Call 0844 854 2757.

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Two fantastic shows – Terrible Tudors and Awful Egyptians – are coming to the stage. Historical figures and events will come to life in front of you and your children’s eyes, through brilliant actors and ground-breaking 3D special effects (A.K.A. Bogglevision).

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THE BIG DRAW, Burnby Hall Gardens, Pocklington, 11am-4pm. Bring your children down for the world’s biggest drawing festival, The Big Draw. Everyone’s welcome – you don’t have to be the next Picasso! Email info@burnbyhallgardens.com to find out more.


This Halloween at 2 Coffee Yard | off Stonegate | York

Magical Medieval Monsters 30th - 31st October 2018 This Halloween discover the weird and wonderful creatures of the medieval imagination and their uses in magic and protective charms

10am - 4pm | Included in Admission

Barley Hall by Candlelight 30th - 31st October 2018 Discover this reconstructed 15th century townhouse lit only by beautiful candlelight for a truly atmospheric evening celebrating the coming of All Hallow's Eve

6pm - 8pm | ÂŁ6 per person

Book now at barleyhall.co.uk/whats-on or call 01904 615505 Barley Hall is owned by York Archaeological Trust, a registered charity in England & Wales (No. 509060) and Scotland (No. SCO42846)

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Anderson Hall and King’s Manor. Join the impressive line-up at this massive historical event, including bestselling author and historian Tracy Borman, and Hitler biographer Ian Kershaw. The event will feature just shy of 30 talks covering subjects such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, Henry VIII through the eyes of the men who surrounded him, and a look into the life of Elizabeth I. For more information call 0871 620 4021 or visit www.historyweekend.com RAG RUG EXHIBITION, York Cemetary Chapel, 10am-4pm. Come down to this beautiful Chapel and find plenty of goodies on sale – including crochet work, knitting, basketry, wooden spoons decorated with pyrography, and, of course, rag rugs. Just in time for Christmas! Call 01904 624272.

Lord Mayor’s Walk, York. Fancy earning yourself a degree at one of England’s top 50 higher education institutions? Visit www.yorksj.ac.uk to book your place at their next open day.

BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE’S HISTORY WEEKEND, Tempest

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DUNGEON CITY BUS TOUR,

Throughout York, 6.30pm and 8pm. Join characters from The York Dungeon on a classic 1960 AEC Routemaster for a Bus Tour with a twist as they reveal the darker side of York. Visit www. thedungeons.com/york to book.

RAY BRADSHAW: DEAF COMEDY FAM, The Basement,

8pm. Prepare for giggles galore as Ray reveals tales about growing up with deaf parents. Not only is this a great show for comedy fans everywhere, but this is a real comedy first – as the show will be performed by Ray in both spoken English and British Sign Language, which just happens to be his first language. Visit www. thebasementyork.co.uk for more information.

20TH-31ST

TRICK OR TREAT WALKING TOUR, York’s Chocolate Story. Head

to York’s SHOCKolate Story to find out about the histories behind some of the ghastly giants of confectionary – including ‘Kit Bat’, ‘Terry’s All Ghould’ and ‘Rowntree’s Fright Pastilles’. Visit www.yorkschocolatestory.com for more information.

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YORK ST. JOHN UNDERGRADUATE OPEN DAY,

21ST

SMILE, National Centre for Early

Music, 11.30am and 2pm. Mishmash productions have been delighting audiences with their uplifting family friendly concert SMILE. Join Augustus the Tiger on a musical adventure told through magical, theatrical chamber music and performed by exceptional musicians. Visit www.ncem.co.uk

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MUSEUMS AT NIGHT – GHOST HUNTER TOURS, Royal Armouries,

Leeds. If you have a little one aged between 5-12 years that wants to join a ghost hunt, now’s their chance! The agents of F.A.R.T (Fantasm and Apparation Research Team) need helping hands to stop Leeds being sucked into a cosmic wormhole. Can your children save the day? Tours are 60 minutes long and run at 5.30pm and 7pm. Visit www.royalarmouries.org to book – tickets must be booked in advance as numbers are limited to 20 children per tour.

400 mini ceramic ghosts (that are yours to keep if you find them) dotted about the nooks and crannies. Visit www.visityork.org/haunted for more information.

27TH-28TH

MICHAELMAS FAIR, Burton Agnes Hall, Driffield. Enjoy the finest local food and drink, craft stalls, and festival entertainment, all in Burton Agnes Hall’s beautiful grounds. Visit www. burtonagnes.com

27TH-31ST

TRICK OR TREAT WALKING TOURS, Throughout York, 11am,

2pm and 4pm. This family experience is for those who want the York Dungeons experience, but without the scary bits – perfect for under 10s! Join two experienced Dungeon guides as they take you on a tour of York, filled with fun stories, surprising facts, and general silliness! Visit www.thedungeons.com/ york to book.

27TH & 31ST

LATE NIGHT OPENINGS, York Dungeons, open until 9pm. Suitable for all ages, this is the traditionally terrifying Dungeon experience – but at night! Visit www.thedungeons.com/york to book.

30TH-31ST OCT

HALLOWEEN AT BARLEY HALL,

down for this 3-day art event and find unique works from over 120 artists, ranging from £10-10,000+. You’ll also get the chance to meet the artists themselves and talk to them about their work.

Barley Hall, York. Step back in time for creepy creatures you won’t see anywhere else this Halloween – Barley Hall are unveiling the weird creations of the medieval imagination between 10am-4pm. If you’re feeling particularly brave, stay on and experience the 15th century townhouse by candlelight between 6-8pm. Call 01904 615505.

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GREAT YORK GHOST SEARCH,

York. Who doesn’t love a treasure hunt? Well this is one you won’t want to miss out on. The York Dungeons have taken over Visit York’s Great York Ghost Search and are offering some fab prizes, including Annual Family Passes (yes, you read that right – ANNUAL!). Where better to look for ghosts than the famously-haunted York – and that’s exactly what we need you and your little ones to do. With 26 ghost lamps hidden around the city, and a whopping

WORLD WARS WEEK, Royal Armouries, Leeds, 10am-5pm. Bring the family to the Royal Armouries this October half term as characters from both World Wars recount their experiences through dramatic performances. As well as a full-size Spitfire, the most famous plane from the Second World War As always, admission to the museum is completely free! Visit www.royalarmouries.org


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n THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN YORK SPOOKY WOODLAND TRAIL,

Burton Agnes Hall, Driffield, 11am4pm. Feeling brave this half term? Bring your little monsters to Burton Agnes Hall and solve the clues hidden in this creepy Halloween hunt. Visit www. burtonagnes.com

MOTHER SHIPTON’S ENCHANTED FOREST, Mother

Shipton’s Cave, 10am-4.30pm (last admission at 3.30pm). Journey through Mother Shipton’s Enchanted Forest and see if you can break the Witch’s curse – and remember to come in your best Halloween costumes for the daily costume competition at 2pm. Bring the family and complete a themed trail – there will even be character actors hanging around to help you. Fun for all the family this October half term. Follow us www.facebook.com/ mothershiptons PIRATES VS ZOMBIES, Castle Howard. This October half term, your little ones can experience Halloween like never before. The house and grounds have been taken over by a gang of ghostly pirates and terrifying zombies. But what’s more – they’re looking for new recruits! Will you be Team Pirate or Team Zombie? The event includes indoor and outdoor activities, as well as workshops to teach you how to be a zombie, or a pirate, and even a daily battle! For more information and details on how to book, visit www.castlehoward.co.uk

FUTURE ENGINEERS,

National Railway Museum. It’s the Government’s Year of Engineering, and the National Railway Museum are celebrating by bringing their Future Engineers event back for a third year. With free activities for the whole family, and inspirational shows – including award-winning science presenter and rapper Jon Chase, and brand new show Izzy’s Incredible Adventure – it’s

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no wonder upwards of 40,000 people are expected to make tracks to York this October half term. HALLOWEEN, York Maze, 10am5pm (last admission at 3pm). You’ll be able to tell the vampires and skeletons to get lost this Halloween. This a-maze-ing day out features over 20 rides, attractions and shows. Visit www. yorkmazehalloween.co.uk …if you’re feeling brave!

NOVEMBER… so far! 3RD DRIFFIELD BONFIRE & FIREWORK SPECTACULAR,

Driffield Showground, 4.30-9pm. Wrap up warm and bring the family to this explosive event. With a fun fair, food and fantastic fireworks, you’ll lose the (gunpowder) plot if you miss it! Visit www.driffieldshowground.co.uk for more information.

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BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY CONCERT, Sir Jack Lions Concert

Hall, University of York. Join Joseph Shiner on clarinet and Pavel Timofeyevsky on piano for a classical chamber concert. Call 01904 704052.

17TH-6TH JAN

YORKSHIRE’S WINTER WONDERLAND, York Designer

Outlet. Get your skates on! If you just can’t wait to get back on the ice then get your early bird tickets now for this brrr-illiant event. Book before 30th September and get £2 off adult, child and concession tickets. Just use the offer code EB2018 at the checkout. Visit www.yorkshireswinterwonderland. com to book.

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LIVE MUSIC, The Golden Fleece, Pavement. A different band or artist every night. Re-opens on 12th

October. Call 01904 625171.

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 after a multimillion pound 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

YORKSHIRE’S JURASSIC WORLD,

Yorkshire Museum. From the depths of the deepest seas to the ancient coasts and tropical shallows, meet the dinosaurs and sea monsters that once roamed the vast and ever-changing landscapes. Visit www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk

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HIDE AND SHRIEK, York Dungeons. The year is 1585 and butcher’s wife Margaret Clitherow is leading a double life in the city of York. She’s a secret leader of Catholic faith – hiding those who want to worship in secret. But in these Elizabethan times, the Catholics are being hunted and prosecuted… and you might be next. Take refuge in Margaret’s home, but don’t move. Don’t even breathe. If the law catches you, your fate is sealed! This brand new show features darkness, claustrophobia – and a fair few surprises. Visit www. thedungeons.com/york


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n THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN YORK YORKWALK, from Museum Gardens

Gates, daily at 10.30am and 2.15pm. Entertaining historical walks taking place every day, as well as specialist tours such as Richard III and Jewish Heritage. Visit www.yorkwalk.co.uk or call 07970 848709. 250 YEARS OF TERRY’S, York’s Chocolate Story, 10am-6pm. The exhibition showcases a selection of the most interesting of the Terry’s products from opium based throat sweets to some of the most beautiful and decadent chocolate boxes in history. Visit www.yorkschocolatestory.com DICK IS BACK, York Dungeon. Dick Turpin, the infamous 18th century highwayman, will return to York in an exciting new show. Visitors will be encouraged to hold on tight to their belongings while they take a seat in the carriage and travel along the York Road, where rumour has it the most notorious York villain has returned. Featuring new gags and special effects, visitors will learn all about Dick Turpin’s crimes and how he treated his victims. Visit www.thedungeons.com/york

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 & 3pm (also 1pm Fri & Sat). Take a free history tour of the city centre. Visit www.whiteroseyork.com or call 07792 207679. GHOST TRAIL OF YORK, West Doors of York Minster, 7.30pm. Dare you cross the centuries and discover York’s spine-chilling history? Visit www. ghosttrail.co.uk or call 01904 633276.

THE GHOST BUS TOURS,

Departing from York Railway Station bus stop daily at 7.30pm & additional weekend tours. The unique comedy horror show takes you around the darker side of York on board a classic 1960s Routemaster. Call 0844 5678666.

REGULAR EVENTS EVERY SUNDAY

WIGGINTON CAR BOOT SALE,

Home Farm, Corban Lane, Wigginton. The Sunday car boot sale runs until October. Call 01904 768463.

2nd TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH THE TUESDAY LUNCHEON CLUB, York Racecourse Gimcrack

What’s happening at The BENINGBROUGH HALL, GALLERY & GARDENS Call 01904 472027

UNTIL 4TH NOV

Room, 12noon for 12.30pm lunch. Join the ladies of the Tuesday Luncheon Club in York for a three-course lunch followed by a speaker. Speakers for 2018 include shepherdess and author Amanda Owen. For more information, call 01937 833065.

2nd SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH

MALTON FOOD MARKET, Malton. The best of Yorkshire produce, as well as entertainment and demonstrations. Visit www.maltonyorkshire.co.uk

LAST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH MAKERS' MARKET, Shambles

Market, 9am-5pm. Browse unique works from local artists and crafters at the monthly Makers’ Market.

MORE EVENTS, MORE DETAILS, MORE IMAGES? Get online and visit our huge events section at www.yourlocallink.co.uk

National Trust in York

31ST OCTOBER HALLOWEEN AT BENINGBROUGH.

TREASURER’S HOUSE

GODDARDS HOUSE AND GARDEN Call 01904 771930

Call 01904 624247

UNTIL 7TH OCT

MAKING HER MARK: CELEBRATING CREATIVE WOMEN.

27TH OCT

A SUITABLE JOB.

7TH-14TH OCT

TWILIGHT AT TREASURER’S.

29TH-31ST OCT

UNTIL 4TH NOV

APPLE CELEBRATION WEEK.

7TH OCT-4TH NOV BUGS AND BROOMSTICKS.

SPINE-TINGLING STORYTELLING.

A DAUGHTER’S VIEW.

10TH-14TH OCT NATIONAL CHOCOLATE WEEK.

12TH-13TH OCT HORSE RACING AND CHOCOLATES.

27TH, 28TH & 31ST OCT-4TH NOV PUMPKINS AND CHOCOLATE ORANGES.

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YORK THEATRE ROYAL To book: 01904 623568

with exquisite production of Madama Butterfly, its beautiful set, and costumes which intensifies the emotion in a heart-breaking story.

SNOW QUEEN

A BEAUTIFUL NOISE

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT

Mike Kenny has taken Hans Christian Andersen’s most highly acclaimed story and simplified it into a tale for the young. Ivan Stott returns to tutti frutti (Underneath a Magical Moon) to create memorable music and songs accompanied by a typically beautiful tutti frutti design.

Award-winning Fisher Stevens celebrates the life and times of one of the world’s greatest singer-songwriters: Neil Diamond. Songs include He Ain’t Heavy, Brooklyn Roads, and, of course, Sweet Caroline.

Join York Stage Musicals as they celebrate the 50th year of this Andrew Lloyd Webber classic. With songs including Any Dream Will Do and Close Every Door, this is a colourful show you won’t want to miss.

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THEY DON’T PAY? WE WON’T PAY! (5TH-13TH OCT)

Anthea gets mixed up in a riot at her local supermarket – and takes the opportunity to fill her and her friend’s empty cupboards. But what will they tell their law-abiding husbands?

CARMEN

(23RD, 24TH, 26TH & 27TH OCT)

The incredibly talented York Opera company are staging one of the most popular operas in the world, Carmen. Set in southern Spain, the story revolves around soldier Don José and Carmen – a confident gypsy who knows what she wants.

GRAND OPERA HOUSE To book: 0844 8713024

DIRTY DANCING (8TH-13TH OCT)

The classic story – on stage! Re-live the tale of Baby and Johnny as they come together in what will be the most triumphant, and challenging, summer of their lives.

VIENNA FESTIVAL BALLET: THE NUTCRACKER (27TH OCT)

The Nutcracker is one of the most famous classical ballets of all time. With Tchaikovsky’s legendary score and spellbinding choreography, the story of Clara and her enchanting nutcracker doll will delight audiences of all ages.

YORK BARBICAN To book: 0844 854 2757

MADAMA BUTTERFLY (1ST OCT)

Madama Butterfly features an impressive cast and accompanied by a large live Orchestra with over 30 musicians. After a successful opera season last year, Russian State Opera is back to delight you

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York legends Berwick Kaler and Martin Barrass will be joined on stage by some of York’s greatest soloists, students from local schools, and York’s very own Harry Gration to commemorate 100 years since the end of the Great War. The venue will echo songs, military music and heartfelt words from WW1 poets, to create a truly powerful atmosphere.

THE WHITNEY HOUSTON SHOW (14TH NOV)

Belinda Davids stuns with breath-taking vocals as the late, great Whitney Houston. Join Davids on this heartfelt musical journey and sing along to songs including I Will Always Love You, I Wanna Dance With Somebody, Greatest Love of All, and I’m Every Woman.

JOSEPH ROWNTREE THEATRE To book: 01904 501935

THE STEVE CASSIDY BAND (7TH OCT)

Join The Voice winner Andrea Bagley for a fantastic concert with The Steve Cassidy Band. They’re also joined by Community Chorus, St George’s School Choir and Mick Hull.

OKLAHOMA!

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Yee-hah! This classic musical tells the story of love and rivalry with classic songs including Oh What a Beautiful Mornin’ and People Will Say We’re in Love. Performed by The Bev Jones Music Company.

(7TH-10TH NOV)

The talented York Light Youth are bringing this hilarious production back to York. Our House tells the story of Joe Casey, who takes the girl of his dreams, Sarah, out on their first date. But the story shifts when he gets caught breaking into a building site. Featuring classic songs by Madness including It Must Be Love, Wings of a Dove, and, of course, Our House, this witty story is sure to get you singing along.

‘TIS THE SEASON FOR… GANG SHOW 2018

(27TH NOV-1ST DEC)

Join the members of the Scout and Girl Guiding Movements from York and the surrounding area for their 2018 edition of one of the longest running Gang Shows in the country. Based on the original format from the 1930s, the Gang Show features a wonderful mix of songs, dances and sketches.

STEPHEN JOSEPH THEATRE, SCARBOROUGH Visit www.sjt.uk.com

BETTER OFF DEAD (UNTIL-6TH OCT)

Alan Ayckbourn’s latest play is a comedy of confusion about a grumpy old man who might not be so grumpy after all. Algy Waterbridge is hard at work on his 33rd crime novel featuring blunt Yorkshire cop DCI Tommy Middlebrass. But it’s been a while since Tommy was on the TV, Algy’s wife is getting frighteningly forgetful and his adoring PA sometimes oversteps the mark.

PETE FIRMAN: MARVELS (18TH OCT)

Fancy having your mind blown? Pete Firman is one of the UK’s most popular magicians, having appeared on ITV1’s Tonight at the London Palladium, The John Bishop Show, and BBC1’s The Magicians.


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Daft, exciting and filled with brilliant songs, this is a delight for all the family! Join us in Boyes on a crowded Christmas Eve, as Alice falls down the rabbit hole once again. But Wonderland has changed, and not for the better...


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