Archive for the ‘Yorkshire Events’ Category

21 Jan-9 Apr: David Hockney and Yorkshire

Monday, February 6th, 2012 by chrisjones
The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011 - Press Association © David Hockney

The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011 - Press Association © David Hockney

Yorkshire’s favourite living artist, David Hockney, is very much in the news of late. Hockney, born in Bradford and educated in that city and at the Royal College of Art in London is now resident in Bridlington on the Yorkshire coast.

This year he has been honoured with a (literally) huge exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London called “David Hockney, RA: A Bigger Picture”. The exhibition spans 50 years and features large-scale paintings which were inspired by the landscape of East Yorkshire – one of Yorkshire’s many jewels, but lesser known perhaps than the North York Moors or the Yorkshire Dales. It also includes works involving the Yorkshire coast and Saltaire in Bradford (where Hockney has a permanent exhibition in the Salts Mill Gallery).

The Road Across the Wolds - Press Association © David Hockney

The Road Across the Wolds - Press Association © David Hockney

Hockney is known for his innovative approach to art and this Royal Academy exhibition demonstrates both his superlative technique and his openness to new ways of expressing himself. Several of his paintings are so big (up to 15 metres across) that they comprise multiple canvasses – other artworks are prints of pictures composed on his iPad.

Hockney is, perhaps, the quintessential multi-media artist: as well as paint, he uses still photography (including Polaroid), photocollage, fax and video cameras. Indeed, some of his films of the East Coast can be seen at this exhibition displayed on multiple screens simultaneously to provide an immersing and engrossing audio visual experience.

Three Trees Near Thixendale, Spring 2008 - Press Association © David Hockney

Three Trees Near Thixendale, Spring 2008 - Press Association © David Hockney

A “Turner Trail” was opened in 2010 linking around 70 places in Yorkshire that the artist JMW Turner visited and, in a similar vein, there will soon be an official “David Hockney Trail” for Yorkshire. This will enable residents and visitors to the county to see the source of the artist’s inspiration – from his birthplace in Bradford to the Yorkshire Wolds, close to where he has now made his home. The Trail will use the paintings featured in the Royal Academy exhibition as its theme – so we can expect places such as Saltaire, Warter, Thixendale, Garrowby Hill, Sledmere and Woldgate Woods to be highlighted. Once the David Hockney Trail has been officially opened don’t be surprised if “Hockney Country” takes its place besides “Herriot Country” and “Captain Cook Country” as one of the essentials for anyone visiting the county.

David Hockney, RA: A Bigger Picture is on until 9 April at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

Tickets for the exhibition are available on a daily basis at the RA.

Tickets can also be booked in advance by phoning 0844 209 0051 or from the RA’s website - www.royalacademy.org.uk.

14 Jul: Picnic in the Park 2012

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 by RichFox
Picnic in the Park - picture courtesy of Thirsk Picnic in the Park

Picnic in the Park - picture courtesy of Thirsk Picnic in the Park

Thirsk’s Picnic in the Park is fast becoming one of the must-see events of the year, and this year’s line up is likely to prove very popular indeed.

Counterfeit Bee Gees, picture courtesy of Thirsk Picnic in the Park

Counterfeit Bee Gees, picture courtesy of Thirsk Picnic in the Park

The Counterfeit Bee Gees will be headlining, complete with state-of-the-art stage lighting and sound and playing everybody’s favourite Bee Gees hits from the last 4 decades. Dominic Halpin & The Honey Bs swinging show band will be supporting and the terrific summer’s evening entertainment will be spectacularly rounded off with a firework finale.

Dominic Halpin & the Honey Bs - picture courtesy of Thirsk Picnic in the Park

Dominic Halpin & the Honey Bs - picture courtesy of Thirsk Picnic in the Park

This year’s event will be the 7th Picnic in the Park and will take place on Saturday, 14 July in the extensive grounds of Thirsk Hall in aid of the charity Action Medical Research.

Tickets go on sale on 1 March and if you buy before 31 April you’ll get “early bird” tickets – £16 for adults (full price £20) and £8 for ages 12-16 (full price £12), under 12s are free (accompanied by an adult).

Tickets can be purchased by calling one of the following numbers:

Thirsk Tourist Information on 01845 522755

The Zillah Bell Gallery on 01845 522479

CB Furnishings at Castlegate, Thirsk on 01845 525575

CB Furnishings at Standard Way Industrial Estate, Northallerton on 01609 772916

or over the counter at Calverts Rug Shop, Thirsk (cash or credit cards welcomed), 01845 521644

There will be food available to buy at the event, or you can bring your own picnic. If you would like to bring your own gazebo, please call Sue Calvert on 07971 177050 to book your pitch.

Further information can be found on the Thirsk Picnic in the Park website, and you can book a Thirsk B&B or Thirsk hotel for the night on Hello Yorkshire.

Feb 15-18: Yorkshire Pantos

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 by chrisjones
Pantos in Yorkshire continue until mid-February

Pantos in Yorkshire continue until mid-February

If you thought the panto season was over, think again!

We’ve discovered a few more pantos in Yorkshire scheduled for mid-February. You can check them out below, and underneath them you can find our original blogs listing many of the pantos across the North, East, South and West of Yorkshire, some of which also run into February.

If you have a panto you’d like us to mention, please send us details.

Haxby

Aladdin
by the Flying Ducks (Panto) Group

15-18 February 2012

15th, 16th & 17th - 7.30pm

18th – 2.00pm matinee and 6.30pm evening show

Haxby & Wigginton Methodist Church Hall, The Village, Haxby, YORK YO32 2JJ

Tickets – Adults £6.00: Children £4.00

Tel: 01904 690 757

Wass

Tick Tock
by Wass Panto Group

Tick Tock at Wass Village Hall

Tick Tock at Wass Village Hall

18 February – 2.00pm matinee and 6.30pm

Wass Village Hall, Wass, York YO61 4BE

Tickets: Matinee – adults £4, children £2. Evening – adults £5, children £3

Box Office: 01347 868 132

Click the links below to see our original posts listing pantos throughout Yorkshire:

South Yorkshire pantos

North Yorkshire pantos

East Yorkshire pantos

West Yorkshire pantos

11-19 Feb: Wizard Week 2012 at the National Railway Museum in York

Friday, January 20th, 2012 by RichFox
Olton Hall, better known to many as the Hogwarts Express from the Harry Potter films, will form part of the event - picture courtesy of NRM
Olton Hall, better known to many as the Hogwarts Express from the Harry Potter films, will form part of the event – picture courtesy of NRM

WIZARDRY AND HOCUS POCUS AT THE NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM IN YORK

It’s time to dig out your broomsticks and dust down that old pointy hat and head down to the National Railway Museum in February for their enchanting family event – Wizard Week.

And with a special prize on offer for the Best Dressed Wizard or Witch, it’s anticipated that kids and big kids from miles around will be turning up in marvellous costumes to give the event a really magical feel (the prize includes a lesson in magic from The Magic Hatter (a real life wizard) and an Owl Experience at Falconry UK). You can uploaded pictures of yourselves dressed as witches or wizards whilst at the event to the NRM’s Facebook page here.

One of the stars of the show will be the steam engine from the Harry Potter films – Olton Hall (or the Hogwarts Express, pictured above), whilst you will also have the chance to fly a broomstick (using green screen technology), meet a talking dragon (called Derek!), watch owl displays and daily wizards duels. Magical science demonstrations will also be on show, presented by the resident wizards and witches at the museum.

Hello Yorkshire will be at the event on Saturday, 11 February and will be posting a blog with pictures during the weekend, so please check back soon to find out how we get on with Derek the Dragon and on our broomsticks…

In the meantime, if you’re planning to go to York for the event and need somewhere to stay, check out some York hotels and York B&Bs on Hello Yorkshire.

Entry to the National Railway Museum in York is free, as are most of the events during Wizard Week although the broomstick flying and craft activities will have a small charge. For more information, please see NRM’s website here.

11 Feb: Coastival’s Rather Splendid Day Out

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 by RichFox
Slung Low, picture courtesy of Coastival and copyright Tony Bartholomew

Slung Low, picture courtesy of Coastival and copyright Tony Bartholomew

This year’s Coastival is positively brimming with top talent and splendid shows and promises to be an incredibly memorable day.

Check out the line up taking place in various venues throughout Scarborough:

  • Slung Low, the award-winning theatre company, who will be performing a brand new piece especially commissioned for Coastival (the performance will be the first of five parts which will be performed during a variety of festivals throughout North Yorkshire during 2012, so make sure you don’t miss out on the first instalment!)
Slung Low at The Spa, picture courtesy of Coastival and copyright Tony Bartholomew

Slung Low at The Spa, picture courtesy of Coastival and copyright Tony Bartholomew

  • If music’s your thing, dance ’til late with Craig Charles DJ Funk & Soul Club, the best current funk and soul club sounds and tracks from the roots of black music – also featuring the jazz grooves of Nick Pride & the Pimptones
Craig Charles, picture courtesy of Coastival

Craig Charles, picture courtesy of Coastival

  • Superb comedy shows in the Comedy Gala including Mundo Jazz and Abigail Collins

Abigail Collins - 'Peggy Sued' - picture courtesy of Coastival

Abigail Collins - 'Peggy Sued' - picture courtesy of Coastival

  • Fantastic music in the Acoustic Lounge
  • Productions from Beach Hut Theatre, Inspired by Charms Theatre and LR Theatre
Mundo Jazz, picture courtesy of Coastival and copyright Andy Hollingworth

Mundo Jazz, picture courtesy of Coastival and copyright Andy Hollingworth

  • Continuous screenings in the Spa Theatre throughout the day and evening of some of the best current international short films
The Pimptones - picture courtesy of Coastival and copyright Andy Hollingworth

The Pimptones - picture courtesy of Coastival and copyright Andy Hollingworth

  • There’s plenty for kids to do too, including samba drumming (two sessions, for ages 3-6 and ages 7+)

And there’s lots more going on – check out Coastival’s website here for more information, and if you need a Scarborough B&B or Scarborough hotel for the night, check out Hello Yorkshire’s accommodation pages.

23-29 Jan: European Figure Skating Championships come to Sheffield

Thursday, January 12th, 2012 by RichFox

GB skaters Penny Coomes and Nick Buckland - picture courtesy of National Ice Skating Association (UK)

GB skaters Penny Coomes and Nick Buckland - picture courtesy of National Ice Skating Association (UK)

Sheffield has a long association with ice skating – top quality steel blades have been made in the city for over 300 years. Even Queen Victoria ordered a pair for Prince Albert in 1849 from John Wilson Skates.

And in January 2012, the ISU European Figure Skating Championships will be staged in Sheffield at the 9,000 seater Motorpoint Arena.

Ice rink at the Motorpoint Arena - picture courtesy of National Ice Skating Association (UK)

Ice rink at the Motorpoint Arena - picture courtesy of National Ice Skating Association (UK)

Europe’s top skaters will be competing for the coveted European Champion title, including Evgeni Plushenko, the 3-times World Champion, 6-times European Champion and 2006 Olympic Champion, the French skaters Florent Amodio (last year’s Champion) and Brian Joubert (3-times European Champion), Artur Gachinski and Javier Fernandez in the Men’s Championships, whilst 3-times winner Carolina Kostner, Alena Leonova, Kiira Korpi (last year’s bronze medalist) and Elena Gedevanishvili will be amongst those competing in the Ladies Championships.

The European Figure Skating Championships have a great pedigree, first taking place in 1891 in Hamburg. An annual event, the “Europeans” first appeared in the UK in 1933 in London, returning to London in 1939 and then Birmingham in 1989.

Jason Thompson - picture courtesy of National Ice Skating Association (UK)

Jason Thompson - picture courtesy of National Ice Skating Association (UK)

Previous gold medal winners of the men’s, women’s and ice dancing competitions include John Curry in 1976, Robin Cousins in 1980, Katarina Witt in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988 and Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean in 1981, 1982, 1984 and 1994.

Jenna McCorkell - picture courtesy of National Ice Skating Association (UK)

Jenna McCorkell - picture courtesy of National Ice Skating Association (UK)

This year, the British pair of Penny Coomes and Nick Buckland will be going for gold in the Ice Dancing competition, hoping to follow in Sinead and John Kerr’s footsteps who took bronze at last year’s championships in Bern, whilst Jason Thompson and Jenna McCorkell compete in the men’s and women’s competitions.

The 2012 European Figure Skating Championships will be the first to be held in Yorkshire, and will be a fantastic opportunity for spectators to see exhilarating performances by some of the world’s top skaters.

The championships take place from 23-29 January, and for more information and to book tickets, see the Sheffield 2012 official website here.

5 Jan: Angels Descend on York in ITV’s Eternal Law

Thursday, January 5th, 2012 by RichFox
Left to right: Ukweli Roach as Tom, Sam West as Zak, Orla Brady as Mrs Sheringham, Hattie Morahan as Hannah and Tobias Menzies as Richard. Picture courtesy of ITV.

Left to right: Ukweli Roach as Tom, Sam West as Zak, Orla Brady as Mrs Sheringham, Hattie Morahan as Hannah and Tobias Menzies as Richard. Picture courtesy of ITV.

York is widely fêted as Britain’s most haunted town or city and its inhabitants over its 8,000+ year history seems to have had a penchant for the gory – from pillaging Vikings to Roman Gladiators. Indeed, one of the city’s top attractions is the “steeped-in-blood” York Dungeon.

Tom, Zak and Mrs Sheringham stroll down Low Petergate in York, picture courtesy of ITV

Tom, Zak and Mrs Sheringham stroll down Low Petergate in York, picture courtesy of ITV

So perhaps it’s long overdue that York can now make claim to angels. Not just any angels mind, these are ones which feature in a brand new ITV drama from the writers of Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes. This heavenly new programme is called Eternal Law and starts at 9pm on ITV1 on 5 January 2012, starring Samuel West, Ukweli Roach, Hattie Morahan, Tobias Menzies and Orla Brady.

Tom and Zak on the roof of York Minster, picture courtesy of ITV

Tom and Zak on the roof of York Minster, picture courtesy of ITV

The two main characters – Tom and Zak – are lawyers, but not your run-of-the-mill city lawyers – these guys are angels who have been sent to earth to help humans in their everyday lives.

The series promises to be a witty, vibrant and original drama, and York provides the stunning backdrop with its magnificent Gothic cathedral proving to be the perfect setting for the angel storyline.

Richard outside the Mansion House, York - picture courtesy of ITV

Richard outside the Mansion House, York - picture courtesy of ITV

Already a favourite tourist destination (and voted the most beautiful British city and the place most Brits would like to live in a 2011 survey), York is likely to see a further increase in visitors over the coming months as its picturesque locations enjoy superb coverage on film including Stonegate, St William’s College, Bettys Café Tea Rooms and Petergate.

Mrs Sheringham in St Helen's Square, York - picture courtesy of ITV

Mrs Sheringham in St Helen's Square, York - picture courtesy of ITV

Other Yorkshire locations used throughout Eternal Law’s first series of filming include Leeds, Selby, Wakefield, Richmondshire and Kirklees.

Whether you’re looking for angelic lawyers or just keen to visit one of Britain’s best-loved cities, check out the York hotels or York B&Bs on Hello Yorkshire.

17-20 Dec: Father Christmas on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway

Friday, December 16th, 2011 by RichFox
Santa Special on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway - photo courtesy of the NYMR

Santa Special on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway - photo courtesy of the NYMR

Guess who’s coming to town? For an extra special trip to see Santa, why not enjoy a trip back in time on a fabulous steam train to meet Father Christmas in his grotto.

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway’s popular Santa Special will depart from Grosmont and Pickering stations between 17-20 December. Ticket prices are £13.50 (adult and child fares) and you will experience a wonderful steam journey through the North York Moors National Park, meet Father Christmas and enjoy a mince pie and hot drink (or a festive tipple for adults). Kids will also receive a quality gift from Santa.

In addition, during this period, Christopher Vine, the popular children’s author, will be signing his books about trains at Pickering Station’s shop – they are a perfect stocking filler for young train lovers and can be purchased in the NYMR station shops starting from just £2.99.

Please book tickets in advance (01751 472508 or www.nymr.co.uk), timetable below:

Pickering

Saturday 17 December to Sunday 18 December

Departs:

09:45

11:20

14:40

15:15

Monday 19 December to Tuesday 20 December

Departs:

11:20

13:40

15:15

Grosmont

Saturday 17 December to Tuesday 20 December

Departs:

11:30

13:45

15:30

And if you need last-minute accommodation this Christmas, try the Pickering B&Bs or Pickering guest houses on Hello Yorkshire.

Gervase Phinn in York on 16 December for Christmas Cruse

Friday, December 2nd, 2011 by chrisjones
Gervase Phinn - photo courtesy of Richard Benson, Danum Photos

Gervase Phinn - photo courtesy of Richard Benson, Danum Photos

Cruse – the charity which helps counsel bereaved people – is having a Christmas fundraiser at the Central Methodist Church in St Saviourgate, York on Friday 16 December with one of Yorkshire’s best-loved and wittiest authors and raconteurs, Gervase Phinn, as special guest.

The evening will take the form of a Carol Service with an unusual slant as Gervase will be telling anecdotes and stories gleaned from his years in education as a teacher and school inspector.

Gervase has been showered with awards over the years – including honorary doctorates and fellowships from a host of universities and he is a consultant for the Open University as well as the Fellow and Visiting Professor of Education at the University of Teesside. He has written many novels and children’s books and has made numerous appearances on local and national TV and radio.

Gervase Phinn - photo courtesy of Richard Benson, Danum Photos

Gervase Phinn - photo courtesy of Richard Benson, Danum Photos

Besides being laugh-out-loud funny, Gervase’s books also radiate warmth: he clearly loves children, is passionate about education, and has an ear for dialogue – particularly those things that children innocently come out with but which have adults in stitches.

Gervase Phinn’s latest book is called Out of the Woods But Not Over the Hill and you can buy it by clicking on the image of the book below:

Gervase has also written a book using anecdotes drawn from some of the many school nativity plays he has seen. A Wayne in a Manger is available here:

Another highlight of the evening will be the reading of a poem called Smile written by 15-year-old Emily Henman-Green, a pupil at Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate, which was picked by York Cruse as the winning entry in a recent competition.

Emily Henman-Green's winning poem - Smile - will be read out during the evening. Picture courtesy of Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate, York.

Emily Henman-Green's winning poem - Smile - will be read out during the evening. Picture courtesy of Queen Ethelburga's Collegiate, York.

The money raised by the Christmas Cruse event will help finance the training of volunteers and supervisors for counselling bereaved children and adults.

Tickets for this very worthy evening are £10.50 and offer excellent value for money – as anyone attending will not only be helping a very deserving cause but will also come away feeling right-royally entertained.

The evening kicks off at 7:30pm in the Central Methodist Church, St Saviourgate, York. Tickets can be purchased by calling 01937 834 702 or emailing york@cruse.org.uk

Riding Lights Theatre Company Christmas Productions

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 by chrisjones
Give It Back, Mak - image courtesy of Riding Lights Theatre Company

Give It Back, Mak - image courtesy of Riding Lights Theatre Company

The highly esteemed Riding Lights Theatre Company (based in York) is putting on two travelling Christmas productions over the coming weeks:

GIVE IT BACK, MAK!
written by Paul Burbridge

It’s the coldest of nights and snow lies thick on the ground. It’s chill and bitter under a sky glittering with twinkling stars. The lights in the town are also gleaming brightly and the houses look warm and inviting. But the shepherds have to stay out on the hills and watch their flocks at winter lambing time – who knows what nasty predator might be about!

In the town, the Lamb Chop Inn is heaving. Not only do they have nothing to eat for Sunday lunch but they’ve no spare rooms for guests. The landlord, Mak, has put up two signs. The top one says, “NO VACANCIES AT ALL” and below it another says, “NOT EVEN THE TEENSIEST ONE”.

But wait, a young couple’s car has got stuck in the snow. Where shall they stay? Despite the signs, they know on the door of the Lamb Chop Inn . . .

“Give It Back, Mak!” is a brand new, rollicking, warm-hearted, fun-filled Christmas play for all the family – with tales of desperate deeds, people that glow in the dark and sheep in prams. And out in the potting shed, something quite extraordinary is happening that will change everyone and everything for the better.

“Give It Back, Mak!” has puppetry and amazing story-telling and provides a hilarious evening’s entertainment.

Suitable for age five upwards. Approximately one hour long.

Nearly The Goat - image courtesy of Riding Lights Theatre Company

Nearly The Goat - image courtesy of Riding Lights Theatre Company

Nearly The Goat
written by Nigel Forde

“Nearly” is a goat with a difference – he’s an amazing actor and impersonator, so definitely not your run of the mill goat, no kidding!

Nearly uses his remarkable skills and butts in (exactly when needed) to save the day. What’s more, in the process, he helps in the telling of a thoroughly enchanting Christmas tale.

On the way he has to use his home-made travelling machine to get to Bethlehem before the wolf and help the kings of Persia get home without their camel. And these are the only disasters that come raining down from the heavens that Nearly has to deal with.

First staged in 2009 (to widespread acclaim) this production involves marvellous puppetry and tells the Christmas story in a new and unforgettable way.

Suitable for age five upwards. Approximately one hour long.

You can find out more about Riding Lights on their website here, and can view their Christmas schedule in Yorkshire below:

Bedale

Give It Back, Mak!

3 December 7pm

Bedale High School, Fitzalan Road, Bedale DL8 2EQ

Box office: 01765 698 363

Tickets: adults £5, concessions £3

Willerby

Give It Back, Mak!

10 December 2.00pm

Willerby Methodist Church, Carr Lane, Willerby, Hull HU10 6JP

Box office: 01482 653 245

Tickets: £6 adults, £3 children

Easingwold

Give It Back, Mak!

17 December 1.30pm

Galtres Centre, Market Place, Easingwold, York YO61 3AD

Box Office: 01347 822 472

Tickets: £6 adults, £4 concessions

Horsforth

Give It Back, Mak!

19 December 2pm & 7pm

St Margaret’s Hall, Church Road, Horsforth LS18 5LQ

Box office: 0113 258 2448

giveitbackmak@hotmail.co.uk

Tickets: adults £6, concessions £4, family £15

York

Nearly the Goat

22 & 23 December 2pm & 7pm

Friargate Theatre, Lower Friargate, York YO1 9SL

Box office: 01904 613 000

Tickets: £6 adults, £4 concessions

Burniston

Give It Back, Mak!

24 December 1.00pm

Burniston Village Hall, High Street, Burniston, Scarborough YO13 0HH

Box office: 07912 789 408

Tickets: adults £2.50, concessions £1.50

For holiday accommodation over the Christmas period, check out the York bed and breakfasts and Scarborough hotels on Hello Yorkshire.

And for other Christmas productions and pantos across Yorkshire, see here:

Christmas panto in North Yorkshire

Christmas panto in East Yorkshire

Christmas panto in West Yorkshire

Christmas panto in South Yorkshire