April 2nd Saturday 8.00 pm Desperado The

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April 2nd Saturday 8.00 pm Desperado The
April 2nd Saturday 8.00 pm
Desperado
The Authentic Eagles Sound
The Eagles music is simply timeless, appealing to
audiences of every age, bringing back memories and touching the
hearts and souls of each new generation. The band themselves have
released their first new studio album in 27 years, their new singles
“How Long” and “Too Busy Feeling Fabulous” already gives
testament to the longevity of their unique feel good effect. Desperado
are a six piece ensemble of accomplished musicians from around the
UK. The sum of these parts creates a truly superb homage to the
originals, all in a two hour show, featuring unsurpassable sweet vocal
harmonies layered over note perfect guitar breaks, licks, slides, and
solos.
All their hits will be played Take It Easy, Witchy Woman, Lyin’ Eyes,
One of These Nights, Take It to the Limit, Peaceful, Easy feeling, and
many more.
A great night is in store.
Adults £15 16 & under £12
Saturday April 9th at 7.30 pm
Henry Blofeld
“Decanted and Distilled”
Presented in association with Ciive Conway Celebrity Productions Ltd.
Henry Blofeld is best known for his time in the Test Match Special
commentary box but there is much more to his life than that and
during this evening “Blowers” will cover not only some cricket but
also other memorable times with his trade-mark humour and
forthright views. The show itself is very tongue-in-cheek: subjects
veer from intergalactic travel through horticulture to
mountaineering and there is time for a question and answer
session at the end.
Tickets £18
April 13th Wednesday to Saturday 16th inclusive 7.30 pm
Easingwold Players present
“Good”
Taylor described his highly acclaimed play as a tragedy written as a
musical comedy and like all great plays “Good” has a special
meaning for each person in the audience.
So, although “Good” examines how an author and university lecturer
deals with life’s pressures during and after the rise of the Nazis, the
underlying themes of the play are as relevant today – difficult
decisions to be made about the care of geriatric parents, an eminent
author in favour of euthanasia and protest votes for a populist, albeit
extreme political party. Is this modern Britain or 1930s Germany?
One of Easingwold Players’ strongest casts will pose the question for
you.
Adults £8 Children 16 & under £5
April 20th Wednesday
7.30 pm
Cinema. Made in Dagenham
Running time 1 hour 53 mins
Adults £4.50 16 & under £3
April 29th Friday 8.00 pm
Cliff….Off The Record Jimmy Jemain
Jimmy Jemain is Europe’s finest and most professional tribute to Sir Cliff
Richard. He has met Sir Cliff Richard and the Shadows on many
occasions and they have given him the ‘congratulations’ he
deserves in his well constructed show.
Jimmy will cover almost every hit record Cliff Richard has recorded, from
his first in 1958 “Move It” to the latest album “Singing the Blues”.
Cliff Richard has had 14 no.1 singles in the UK and the
only singer to have a no.1 single in 5 consecutive
decades.
Jimmy Jemain is a world class performer and his tribute
to Cliff Richard is very professional and portrays the love
and respect he has for the man and his music.
Adults £15 16 & under £12
April 30th Saturday at 7.30 pm
Blue Aces Theatre presents Kindertransport
Between 1938 and the outbreak of war, 10,000 children, most of them
Jewish, were sent by their parents from Germany to Britain.
Nine-year-old Eva is one of them. Desperately alone and traumatised
by her experiences, Eva arrives in Manchester and is rescued by the
kindly Lil. When Eva’s Jewish parents disappear, the child changes her
name and begins the process of transforming her identity. Years later
Eva’s estranged daughter, Faith, discovers some old letters in the attic.
Now Eva must face the truth about her past and its continuing hold
upon the present.
Adults £8 16 & under £5
“Samuels has written the best play about the pain and passion of mother/daughter relationships”
The Guardian.
“A powerful contribution to Holocaust literature...presented with emotional clarity and intense sympathy.”
New Yorker.
Sunday 1st May at 8.15 pm
Jamie Cullam
Screened Live
Adults £15 16 & under £13
May 11th Wednesday
7.30 pm
Cinema: Leaving
Running time: 1 hour 25 mins
Adults £4.50 16 & under £3
May 12th Thursday 8.00 pm
The Fureys and Davey Arthur
The Fureys and Davey Arthur will be returning to the Galtres Centre
after missing last year due to foreign commitments but they include a
visit to Easingwold in their forty venue tour.
The band was formed in 1978, and along the way has had big a
influence on many of today’s stars, including Billy Connolly. Their hits
include When You Were Sweet Sixteen, I’ll take You Home Again
Kathleen, Her Father Didn’t Like Me Anyway, Red Rose Café, The Old
man, Steal Away, plus many more.
Their folk based music has received standing ovations in some of the
biggest concert halls in the world, and Tony Blair has publicly stated
that his favourite peace song of all time is the Furey’s “Green Fields of
France”.
Apart from their excellent musicianship, including the exciting rhythm
of the Irish drum, the Bodrum, the Fureys have their own line in lovely
gentle humour, the ‘Craic’, to add to the enjoyment of the evening.
Adults £17 16 & under £13
May 13th Friday 8.00 pm
The Pink Floyd Experience
Pink Floyd fans are in for a treat from this
show, as the nine piece band
replicates the line up of the full touring
band of the late 80’s and 90’s with state of
the art sound, the aim is to perfect the
atmosphere of the great Pink Floyd show.
The two-hour show includes all the well known songs, and the set
covers the eras from “Dark Side of the Moon” through to “Division Bell”,
so fans of all ages will find something from their ‘era’.
Lead vocalist and guitarist Paul Andrews fronts the band and has a voice
that is remarkably similar to Dave Gilmour, and needless to say he can
play guitar a bit too!
Adults £15 16 & under £12
May 27th Friday 7.30 pm
An Evening with Julie Felix
An international folk artist of great distinction. She was
part of the great folk movement with Joan Baez, Bob
Dylan and Tom Paxton and remained in the public eye
throughout the ‘70s and her rich, distinctive voice and
powerful songwriting have ensured her continuing
success through to the present day.
An Evening with Julie Felix is a fresh and new look at a
much loved icon and is sure to appeal to Julie’s wide
and enthusiastic fan base, as well as her growing new
audience. All music lovers will be touched by her
energy, passion and dazzling artistic repertoire.
Adults £15 16 & under £12
May 29th Sunday 3.30 pm
Screened from the Bolshoi National Theatre
Live
Coppelia
Adults £15 16 & under £5
Family ticket £32 [2 adults, 2 children]
June 1st Wednesday 7.30 pm
Austen’s Women
Adapted and performed by Rebecca Vaughan
Directed by Guy Masterson
SELL OUT EDINBURGH 2009 & ADELAIDE FESTIVAL 2010
Thirteen of Jane Austen’s most celebrated female characters
are brought to life in this bold revisiting of the most exciting
moments from Austen’s ‘Two Inches of Ivory’. In scenes of
high comedy and moments of profound pathos, Lizzy Bennet,
Emma Woodhouse, Marianne Dashwood and many more, fall
in love, alienate their friends and commit notorious
improprieties. Adults £12 16 & under £8
JUNE 8th WEDNESDAY
2.00 pm & 7.30 pm
Cinema: The King’s Speech
Running time 1 hour 58 mins
Adults £4.50 16 & under £3.00
June 17th Friday 7.30 pm
Forever Ivor
A light-hearted look back at the celebrated life of Ivor
Novello. Hailed as Britain’s very own Rudolf Valentino, he
was a phenomenon of the London stage for four decades.
This show brings together nostalgic songs and funny
sketches to transport the audience back to an era when
musicals were filled with glorious melodies and plots
drenched in overwhelming romance!
Catherine Flye and musical director Ian Clarke return to
Easingwold. Their previous show here celebrating the life
of Joyce Grenfell was a complete sell out so book your
seat well in advance!
Adults £12 16 & under £8
June 30th Thursday 6.45 pm
The Cherry Orchard National Theatre Live
Adults 12.00 16 & under £11.00
July 13th Wednesday
7.30 pm
Cinema The Last Station
Running time 1 hours 56mins
Adults £4.50 16 & under £3.00
September 2nd at 8.00 pm
Re-Take That
This is the biggest, best & most authentic stage production to
one of pop's "Greatest Bands". Superb sound, dramatic lighting
and dynamic dance routines, compliment breathtaking versions
of all the "Greatest Hits"...including Pray, Million Love Songs,
Patience, Back For Good, Relight My Fire, Shine and many
more. Now featuring Peter Owen as "Robbie", this amazing
production bring the unforgettable magic of "Take That" to
audiences in the best theatres in the U.K. & Europe.
"Catch them...you will not be disappointed.
Tickets £16.00
Galtres Entertainment Cinema
A cinema on your doorstep! The 14 feet square screen and superb sound
has now made the Centre a popular venue to come and see a film. Warm
surroundings and the chance to leave your car at home. The aim is to
bring the very latest films to the GEC, therefore the dates and the film to be
shown can only be seen by posters, flyers, and local newspapers
[always the second Wednesday in the month], or contacting
The Galtres Box Office,
Tel. 01347 822472.
Adults £4-50 Children £3
The Entertainment Centre is available for hire.
Please ask for details from the office.
We are always looking for new volunteers to help at the centre,
so please get in touch for further information.
Full details and last minute information of forthcoming events are available
by visiting www.visiteasingwold.com and clicking on EVENTS.
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