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what’s onYOUR OFFICIAL FREE GUIDE INCLUDES CITY CENTRE MAP
...yorkVisitor Guidenovember 2014
• attractions • events • theatre • cinema • music • tours • shopping
MUST SEE• Illuminating York• Pantomimes!
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• Shopping in York• TOP 5
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Remember, remember ... what?welcome to York in this beautifully autumnal month of November. if you’ve visited us early in the month to experience guy Fawkes Night in the city of the gun-powder plotter’s birth, do be careful. here in York we don’t really go in for all that fancy fireworks and bonfire nonsense and instead like to spend 5th November quietly in our homes, judging other cities for making so much noise and mess.
Not really, we’re big on the bangs in York. after all, if it wasn’t for us, there wouldn’t be a bonfire Night. So, to the rest of the nation we say you’re welcome. mind you, they don’t burn an effigy of guy on the bonfire at St peter’s School in clifton; it wouldn’t do to set an old pupil alight!
if it is big burning piles of wood you’re interested in this month, may we recommend you peruse these pages to find info on kaboom, the firework extravaganza with a paranormal theme at castle howard, the a-maze-ing display on offer at York maze, the explosive fun promised in dunnington, as well as many more.
but if you’re here for the long haul and looking forward to settling into York for a while, may we suggest you flick through the pages to find the many festive events listings. we know, there are still rotting pumpkins on people’s doorsteps but already the jolly bearded one is making an appearance. That said, there is no better place to be at christmas than York, with our markets, winding streets, and the fact that the Nativity actually happened here. Forget what bethlehem keeps telling you - they’re just jealous of us.
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what’s on ...york
• Shopping in York Pages 6-7• The Top 5 (Bonfire nights) Page 10• The eVenTS hoTLiST Pages 12-13• The eVenTS DiArY Pages 14-33• CiTY CenTre MAp Pages 24-25• TheATre & nighTS oUT Pages 34-35• gig gUiDe Page 36• FooD & Drink Page 39
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ork has always been rich with culture and a popular destination for a weekend away. it’s estimated we saw 12 million visitors across 2011 and 2012. of course this comes as no surprise when York has a great art scene, fantastic food and great pubs and bars; it also has a treasure chest of independent boutique stores and a comprehensive supply of high street stores too. whatever kind of shopping day you want; there will be a place that can accommodate to your needs.
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Boutique emporiumStonegate is laden with designer and boutique shops, quirky bars and souvenir shops. if you take the slip through to grape lane you can enjoy even more designer and independent shops plus a cocktail or nip into one of the beauticians for your nails done afterwards too.
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Hipsters paradiseif you’re looking for something a little off the beaten track, why not head down to Fossgate? Full of shops that include vintage clothing, book stores and music shops and if you run out of ideas there’s always Topshop on the street that runs parallel.
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HigH street sHrineTo get your quick fix of high fashion, coney Street is the ultimate high street destination, featuring shops such as h&m, Zara, river island and mango all within close proximity to one another. coney Street also plays host to multiple perfumeries and cosmetic stores.
OUR TOp picks:
STONEGATE TEDDY BEARS
a classic teddy bear shop selling traditional and popular bears.
n 13 Stonegate. York
MOR MUSIC
guitar Specialists with stacks of music gear.
n 31-33 Fossgate, York
PAPERCHASE
beautiful stationery, papers and cards.
n 8-10 coney Street, York
unique shoppingYORK’S FINEST TREASURES REVEALED
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CHoCoHoliCs dreamFor those of you who are looking for retail in an edible form you won’t be disappointed. Take a trip down petergate. high petergate is littered with cafes, restaurants, chocolate and sweet shops. The Fudge kitchen often does demonstrations and there’s also the occasional free sample to feast on too. kings Square hosts York’s chocolate story, telling the tale of York’s love affair with chocolate and doing workshops and tours too.
BRADLEYS THE JEWELLERSShowcasing an extensive range of vintage and pre-owned jewellery and watches.
n 56-58 STonegATe, York
GIVE THE DOG A BONETwo floors of things you really don’t need but you really want.
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tHriving on tHrift if you like to look after your pennies then you’ll need to know that charity shop heaven is located down goodramgate. You’ll find charities such as oxfam, pdSa and the british heart Foundation. often people are deterred by charity shops thinking that clothes can be old fashioned and out dated, but
the charity shops of York have been known to have some real hidden gems, designer clobber isn’t uncommon and there’s often high street fashion from the season before. if you’re headed out around tea time there’s plenty of pubs, bars and restaurants to keep you entertained too.
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THE TOP 5 Bonfire nights
It’s getting heated in the top five this month. Bonfire night
has always been an event close to the heart of York due to it
being the home town of Guy Fawkes himself.
1 kaboom, Castle howard, 1st novemberan amazing firework spectacular against the
backdrop of castle howard, synchronized to a ghostbusters movie theme track. minster Fm and beth mccarthy will be on hand to entertain too. www.kaboomyork.com
2 poppleton Bonfire & Fireworks, The poppleton centre, 5th november
Enjoy a great night of explosive celebrations whilst avoiding the city centre traffic. www.poppletoncentre.org.uk
3 off the beaten track, The White horse 5th november This isn’t an official event, but
rather a little insider info. if you’d prefer a free night out you could travel to the white horse, where from the top you can see across the whole of York. Take up a flask and enjoy the best seats in the house as fireworks go off across the whole of York.
4 Tour de fireworks, York Maze 5th november The fireworks at York maze
will be choreographed to a soundtrack of hits from great Yorkshire bands and artists. The finale will see one of the uk’s biggest fireworks; a basketball sized 10 inch shell, shoot up into the sky above York reaching a height of over 1000ft, higher than the uk’s tallest building. booking in advance is essential. www.yorkmaze.co.uk
5 Dunnington Bonfire & Fireworks, Farmers field, Dunnington,
8th november This year at dunnington Fireworks you can also enjoy a performance by beth mccarthy from bbc one’s The Voice. www.dunningtonfayre.org.uk
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events Hotlistwant to experience the best of the best events this month? go to these.
3... 2... 1... kaboom!celebrate halloween and bonfire night in sparkling style on 1st November. an amazing firework spectacular set against the backdrop of an illuminated castle howard and synchronized to a special ghostbusters movie themed music track. There will be colourful characters interacting with the audience right across the event and minster Fm will be there to entertain you before the big countdown at 7.30pm. also beth mccarthy will be singing her little heart out for you. what a night. n Visit www.kaboomyork.com
JIngle bells are ringing...aT ThE LiViNg NorTh chriSTmaS Fairwith over 200 handpicked exhibitors, creating the special atmosphere their christmas Fairs are known for, the event at York racecourse offers an unprecedented shopping experience. See artisan producers, designers, gift retailers, health and beauty products, fashion, toys and much more, all from 14th-16th November. a food and drink hall and chefs’ demonstration kitchen will add to the attractions, and bar and dining options allow visitors to enjoy a relaxing day out with friends. n To book, call 0191 2618944.
oH la la!prEparE For aN EVENiNg oF burLESquEbritain’s largest and longest-running extravaganza returns to the grand opera house on 28th November, with an all-new cast of burlesque stars. direct from the west End, as seen from milan to minsk, Zurich to St petersburg, join a thrill-a-minute, fun-filled frolic into the bizarre world of burlesque and cutting-edge variety. it’s Vaudeville gone volatile! n Call 0844 8713024.
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warm up your vocal cHords...aS ThE commuNiTY caroL coNcErT rETurNS!This long-established family christmas concert returns to the York barbican on 14th december with more new faces to perform your favourite festive carols and music. Tadcaster grammar School concert band, the joint choirs of haxby road primary academy and St Lawrence primary School are joined by Steve cassidy. also brass ensemble Fanfare and vocal group harmonix are set to entertain you. Your host, once again, will be rev. andrew Foster.
n To book, call 0844 8542757.
deck tHe Halls...chriSTmaS haS comE To caSTLE howardapproach the magnificent 18th-century house along the christmas tree-lined drive and inside you’ll discover breathtaking interiors lit by candle and firelight, dressed with magnificent decorations. christmas at castle howard includes live music performances daily, delicious seasonal menus in the restaurant and cafés, and audiences with Father christmas. There is no better way to capture the excitement of this special time of year for little ones than by meeting Santa and you can join him and his wizard friend for festive stories, singing and magic tricks in front of the roaring fire in the grecian hall. n Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk
gone but never forgottenThE FESTiVaL oF rEmEmbraNcE rETurNSThis annual Festival commemorates and honours all those who have lost their lives in conflicts, and is hosted by The royal british Legion. at York barbican on 2nd November you can enjoy the awe-inspiring might of The kings military band, backworth male Voice choir, the York military wives choir, songstress rebecca Newman, The poppies, and many more. The event will conclude with a service of remembrance along with the choir of all Saints pavement church. n To book, call 0844 8542757.
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EVERY DAYNEWGATE MARKET. over 100 stalls in the heart of York for fresh produce, fresh air – and fresh banter. besides local food, discover original crafts and gifts plus clothing and leather goods. open daily 9am–5pm. Visit www.york.gov.uk or call 01904 551355.
1914: WHEN THE WORLD CHANGED FOREVER, York castle museum. a major new exhibition marking the centenary of the First world war. it will tell the fascinating and often moving stories of the Yorkshire people who lived and died during the war. Visit www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk
YORKWALK, from museum gardens gates, daily at 10.30am and 2.15pm. Entertaining historical walks taking place every day. Visit www.yorkwalk.co.uk or call 01904 622303.
PLAGUE, POVERTY & PRAYER, barley hall. The ongoing exhibition from children’s author Terry deary explores everyday life for the citizens of York from the Norman invasion to Tudor times. call 01904 615505.
REVEALING YORK MINSTER’S UNDERCROFT, York minster. Experience the revamped network of new interactive galleries, housed in the undercroft and Treasury below the historic cathedral. Visit www.yorkminster.org or call 0844 9390011.
FRESH PRODUCE, The balloon Tree Farm Shop, 9am-5pm. The award winning farmshop - and a new café – is now getting set for christmas! get your quality homegrown and locally sourced produce. call 01759 373023.
RIVER CRUISES, Yorkboat, Lendal Landing. Enjoy river cruises every day. The daily cruise departs at 10.30am, as well as early evening and night-time floodlit cruises. call 01904 628324.
CREEPY SHOWS, York dungeon. See the effects of tyrant king henry Viii becoming head of the church and filling the crowns coffers and meet the redundant washer servant of St mary’s abbey who has now become a dirty filthy peasant and is fighting for survival. Visit www.thedungeons.com/York
WWI: A TASTE OF HOME, York chocolate’s Story, 10am-6pm. an exhibition commemorating the centenary of wwi. Showcasing previously unseen artefacts and letters, which provide a fascinating perspective on the conflict. Visit www.yorkschocolatestory.com
DAILY CHOCOLATE WORKSHOPS, York cocoa house, times vary. get your hands dirty (with chocolate) each day with a different choccy-tastic workshop, including chocolate bar making, making chocolate models, and all about truffles. call 01904 675787.
LIGHTWATER VALLEY, near ripon. Escape to Lightwater Valley and discover the excitement of a day bursting with adventure. Visit www.lightwatervalley.co.uk
ALLERTHORPE LAKELAND PARK, allerthorpe. Set in 53 acres of grounds and lakes, the site offers a variety of watersports as well as a campsite and cafe. Visit www.allerthorpelakelandpark.co.uk
EVERY SUNDAY GIANT CARBOOT SALE, home Farm, wigginton, 7am-1pm. one of York’s most popular car boot sales. call 01904 768463.
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December 2014Saturday 6th 13thSunday 7th 14th
OPEN: 10am - 4pm
The Rock-Plex CentrePriory St. York. YO1 6EX
TICKETS : Children £5.50 | Adults £2.50ON THEDOOR
PRE-BOOK TICKETS: Book a timeslot to avoid queuesChildren £6.50Adults £3.00BOOK NOW: (01904) 659475 | [email protected]
Open 20th & 21st Decemberfor pre-booked tickets only
REG CHARITY NO. 1119326www.rockofyork.co.uk
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EVERY MONDAYSELBY MARKET. Set in a beautiful market town. The Selby Farmers market is held on the first wednesday of every month. call 07808 768186.
EVERY NIGHTGHOST 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 HISTORY POST, St helen’s Square, 7.30pm. a fun historical walking tour of the city, led by your very own costumed Victorian gentleman. call 01904 264528.
THE GHOST BUS TOURS, Exhibition Square, 7.30 & 9pm. a tour that combines comedy and horror in a thrilling journey around the darker side of York, onboard a classic 1960s bus. call 0844 5677666.
NOVEMBER
UNTIL 1ST MARCH 2015TRAINSPOTTING, National railway museum. Experience the anticipation that is an integral part of trainspotting through the work of artist andrew cross in a fresh interpretation of the ever-popular theme. Visit www.nrm.org.uk/trainspotting
UNTIL 1ST NOVEMBERHALLOWSCREAM, York maze. Every year York maze reopens at halloween and completely transforms. Supposedly based on a farm where a terrible tragedy occurred back in 1873, the restless souls who died on that night will return to torment those who dare to visit. Visit www.yorkmazehallowscream.co.uk
ILLUMINATING YORK, across York. a fantastic programme of fringe events in some of the city’s best attractions
means that you can enjoy the festival over more than one evening, experiencing beautiful buildings by candlelight. Visit www.illuminatingyork.org.uk
ILLUMINATING CASTLE HOWARD, castle howard. The house will be illuminated as part of this York festival for the first time. The theme for the 2014 festival is Leading Lights; uncovering the rich history and future of innovation and discovery. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk
ALL SAINTS AND ALL SOULS, York minster. Two street artists have been invited to create works within the cathedral based around the theme of remembrance. Visit www.yorkminster.org
LEADING LIGHTS - DISCOVERY & INNOVATION THROUGH HISTORY, across York. Join The JorVik group as they explore York’s long history of innovation and discovery. Events
take place at The Viking centre, dig, barley hall and the richard iii Experience in monkgate bar. Visit www.thejorvikgroup.com
THE TREASURERS HOUSE ILLUMINATED, The Treasurer’s house, 6.30-8.30pm. discover Treasurer’s house at night, as part of this year’s illuminating York Festival. The house and garden will be transformed with light and sound, bringing to life the stories of ghosts, ghouls and one of York’s leading historic characters. call 01904 624247.
1STFOUNTAINS BY FLOODLIGHT, Fountains abbey & Studley royal, 5-9pm. See the abbey bathed in golden hues, grab something hot to eat and settle down to a live choral performance in the cellarium. call 01765 608888.
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Bowman Antiques Fairs
16th & 17th November
10am to 5pm each day
Yorkshire Event CentreThe Great Yorkshire Showground
Harrogate Up to 350 Stands Admission £5
Ample Free Parking
Probably the widest selection of antiques, art, collectables, curios,
vintage & retro in the north of England
Telephone 01274 588505
Web: www.antiquesfairs.com
Yorkshire Antiques And Art Fair Saturday & Sunday
@antiquesfairs
Bowman Antiques FairsTel: 01274 588505web: www.antiquesfairs.com
Saturday & Sunday
22nd & 23rd May10am to 5pm each day
Yorkshire event centreThe great Yorkshire
Showground
Harrogate HG2 8QZ
Up to 350 Stands Admission: £4
Ample Free Parking
Probably the widest selection of antiques, art, collectables, curios, vintage and retro in the
north of England.
The yorkshire Antiques and
Art Fair
Next Fair at this venue 6th & 7th November
Bowman Antiques Fairs
Celebrating
40 years of
Quality Fairs
Organising
1973 - 2013
Present
The Yorkshire Antiques & art fairSaturday & Sunday 17th 18th November 2012
The Great Yorkshire showgroundHARROGATE HG2 8QZ
Opening times: 10am-5pm each dayAdmission: £5/person. Children under 16 free of charge.
Great selection of 300+ stands including furniture in two halls linked by an excellent cafe
&Stafford Bingley Hall Antiques & Art FairFriday, Saturday & Sunday 7/8/9th December
The Bingley Hall County ShowgroundSTAFFORD ST18 0BD
Opening Times: 10am-5pm each day (Trade 8:30 Friday only)Early trade admission: £7/person
General admission: £5 adults, £3 concessions, children under 16 free of charge
Up to 350 quality stands each time 2013 is the 40th year Bowman Antiques Fairs have been organising quality antiques fairs and we have pleasure in announcing dates for all 8 of our events at Stafford and Harrogate in 2013
Stafford Bingley Hall 3 Day Antiques Fairs 2013
Fridays, Saturdays & SundaysFEBRUARY 1st/2nd/3rdMARCH 8th/9th/10thJUNE 21st/22nd/23rdAUGUST 9th/10th/11th
SEPTEMBER 27th/28th/29thDECEMBER 6th/7th/8th
The Yorkshire Antiques & Art Fair 2013
Saturday & SundayMAY 25th/26th
NOVEMBER 16th/17th
Be part of these successful eventsFurther info: Bowman Antiques FairsTel 01274 588505 web www.antiquesfairs.com
@antiquesfairs
CHRISTMAS EVENTS
PROOF history
and mystery Treasurer's House, York Visit one of York's hidden gems. Home to Frank Green a fascinating weathy industrialist who owned the house from 1897-1930.Find out why the furniture hasn't moved since . . .
Discover stories of Royal visits, Roman ghosts and 2000 years of history on guided tours of the house and cellar.
Take a break from Christmas shopping and enjoy lunch in the historic setting of the Below stairs cafe.
01904 624247 Visit nationaltrust.org.uk/treasurershouse to check opening times and events
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MEET THE VICARS, bedern hall, 10am-4.30pm. Learn about the lifestyle of York minster’s medieval Vicars choral and the things they leave behind. Visit www.bedernhall.co.uk
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BROTHERS OF SOUL moTowN NighT, York racecourse. one of the uk’s leading motown tribute bands, a fantastic four piece group. Their individual vocal styles and intricate harmonies combine to deliver a contemporary feel on the motown classics of artists such as The Temptations, and The drifters. call 01904 638971.
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KABOOM, castle howard, 5.30-10pm. See our Events hotlist for more information. www.kaboomyork.com
UNTIL 2ND NOVEMBERROYALS: THEN AND NOW, beningbrough hall. Enjoy some major contemporary royal portraits from the National portrait gallery in the surroundings of beningbrough hall. This display marks the 300th anniversary of the accession of the house of hanover. call 01904 472027.
LICHFIELD EXHIBITION, beningbrough hall. in collaboration with Lichfield Studios, beningbrough hall will play host to an exhibition of photographs of the royal Family, snapped by patrick Lichfield, cousin of the queen. The selection includes formal portraits as well as some more informal moments, for which Lichfield is so notable. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beningbrough
THE HOME OF HALLOWEEN, York dungeon, 10am-5pm. all new character, The master of Tricks, will take up residence in the dungeon to ensure the biggest and boldest halloween full of scary fun, tricks and treats, gripping storytelling,
jump through the roof surprises and pumpkins aplenty. armed with his giant ‘The wheel of misfortune’ The master of Tricks will bamboozle guest with his wit and games of deception. Visit www.thedungeons.com/York
SHOCK-OLATE, York's chocolate Story. Test your nerve this halloween by taking part in the tastiest trick or treat challenge ever. Test your luck and spin the specially created ‘wheel of fortune’ to receive either a delightfully tasty treat or a revolting rotten trick chocolate! Visit www.yorkschocolatestory.com
HALLOWEEN HALF TERM, beningbrough hall, 11am-5pm (closed monday). Follow the spooktacular sound trail, decorate a lantern, dress up for the parade or test your bravery with a scary story. call 01904 472027.
SPOOKY PUMPKIN TRAIL, burton agnes hall. daring children are invited on an eerie hunt around haunted woodland. carved pumpkins holding clues hide amongst spooky halloween scenes of witches, spiders and ghouls! call 01262 490324.
WITCHES AND WIZARDS WEEK, North York moors railway, pickering Station. Enjoy a spooky ride aboard one of the steam engines, while enjoying ghostly stories and live costumed characters (31st only). Visit www.nymr.co.uk
ART EXHIBITION, The de grey rooms. The York art Society is delighted to announce the exhibition that will showcase the work of Society members, and that reflects a broad range of work produced across many styles and media. Visit www.yorkartsociety.com
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The Friends Meeting House, New Earswick YO32 4ADTel: (01904) 769435 Email: [email protected]
YorkdoesVintage
Friday 14th November 2014Alexandra Dariescu Piano
Chopin: Polonaise in A flat, Op.53; Scherzo No.2 in B flat minorShostakovich: 24 Preludes
Beethoven: Sonata in F, Op.10 no. 2 REGISTERED CHARITY NO. 700302
Featuring The Stamford Bridge Singers
YORK ARTSOCIETY200th ExhibitionExhibition and Saleof Original Artwork,Prints and Cards
FREE Admission
Tuesday the 28th of Oct thruSaturday the 01st of Nov10:00 to 17:00 dailySunday the 2nd of Nov10:00 to 15:00
York Theatre Royal
De Grey Rooms
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SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN - COLOUR DETECTIVES, Fountains abbey & Studley royal. using the snazzy colour wheel detect ten places on the estate that are bursting with colour. call 01765 608888.
HALLOWEEN HALF TERM, The Treasurer’s house, 11am-4.30pm (Sat-Thurs). Enjoy halloween family trails during half term. Follow the trail to discover what ghosts and ghouls hide in the house. call 01904 624247.
PUMPKIN FESTIVAL, piglets adventure Farm park. Enjoy trailer rides to the pumpkin patch, spooky storytelling, face painting, the pumpkin sling-shot, pumpkin carving, the famous corn cannon, the barrel train, and halloween fancy dress parade, so go dressed to scare. New for this year is the creepy cottage. Visit www.thefarmerscart.co.uk
2ND, 18TH NOVEMBER, 7TH, & 13TH DECEMBERYORK BIKE BELLES FREE EVENTS, across York. Join York bike belles for some fun and wheely good cycling events and rides. Visit www.itravelyork.info
2ND & 30THYORK DOES VINTAGE, merchant adventurers’ hall, 10.30am-4.30pm. bursting at the seams with vintage delights, promising to be a christmassy event you really do not want to miss. Visit www.britaindoesvintage.co.uk
UNTIL 5TH NOVEMBERDUTY CALLS: CASTLE HOWARD IN TIME OF WAR, castle howard, 10am-5pm. while generations of howard sons went
to fight overseas the impact of war was often more powerfully felt at home. From waterloo to wwii, this exhibition explores the stories of castle howard in the time of war. call 01653 648333.
5THBONFIRE AND FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR, The poppleton centre. Enjoy a great night of explosive celebrations, and enjoy some refreshments. Visit www.poppletoncentre.org.uk
5THFIREWORKS SPECTATCULAR, York maze, 4.30-10.30pm. Enjoy a spectacular firework display choreographed to a music soundtrack featuring hit songs, chosen by listeners of minster Fm, and produced by one of the country's leading display companies, alchemy Fireworks. There will also so loads of great food and things to do. Visit www.yorkmaze.com
5TH-7THTHE THREEPENNY OPERA, Sir Jack Lyons concert hall, university of York, 7.30pm. This production will be performed by the students of the department of music as the main feature of their annual practical project. call 01904 432439.
6TH-9THAESTHETICA SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 2014, across York. The festival encourages filmmaking talent from across the world, spanning all genres from comedy to drama. Taking place in 15 historic locations across the city, it is the only festival in the uk to take over an entire city centre, through pop-up cinema. Visit www.asff.co.uk
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LATIN NIGHT, La Tasca, back Swinegate, 7.30-11pm. Salsa by internationally known cuban Salsa teacher Yersin rivas, as well as a buffet – all hosted by amnesty international. call 07515 824898.
2NDFESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE, York barbican. Find out more in our Events hotlist. To book, call 0844 8542757.
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BACKSTAGE TOUR, York Theatre royal, 12noon-2pm. York women in business invite you to discover more of our city’s hidden gems on a rare and fascinating glimpse of the world behind the footlights. [email protected]
7TH-8THNSPCC CHRISTMAS FAIR, castle howard, from 9.30am daily. over 50 stalls selling a wide range of gifts perfect for christmas. all proceeds go directly to the NSpcc and each year the fair raises over £30,000 for the charity. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk
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BEN ARNUP, The pyramid gallery, 6-8.30pm. The ceramic artist will be exhibiting a range of his work. call 01904 641187.
7THLIKE FATHER, LIKE SON, clements hall, Nunthorpe road, 8pm.
South bank community cinema present Japanese director hirokazu koreeda’s focuses on family life and what happens if two babies are swapped at birth and grow-up in very different circumstances. [email protected]
8TH-9THCHRISTMAS CRAFT & GIFT FESTIVAL, duncombe park, helmsley, 10am-4.30pm. over 50 stalls selling seasonal goods and craft. call 01274 835588.
8THYORK MUSICAL SOCIETY, York minster, 7.30pm. The York musical Society chorus & orchestra perform with St michael's Singers, coventry, for the Verdi requiem. www.yorkminster.org
8THDUNNINGTON BONFIRE & FIREWORKS, Farmer’s Field, dunnington, 4.45-7.30pm. apart from a massive bonfire and great fireworks display, there will be a show by beth mccarthy from bbc one’s The
Voice. Visit www.dunningtonfayre.org.uk
8THMULTICULTURAL MARKET, unitarian chapel, St Saviourgate, 11am-4pm. Free entry. Fair trade items plus local and world gifts and crafts on sale. perfect for purchasing unusual gifts. refreshments available. call 07761 762967.
9THYORKSHIRE FILM ARCHIVE SCREENING, National centre for Early music, 2pm. part of the aesthetica Short Film Festival, this is a screening of archive footage from wwi of York soldiers preparing to depart for the continent. Visit www.yorkshirefilmarchive.com
9THTHE WEDDING AFFAIR, The hawkhills, Easingwold, 12noon-4pm. be inspired for your wedding by seeing the best of local and national suppliers. call 236345.
11THDIGGING THE TRENCHES: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE WESTERN FRONT, Tempest anderson hall, Yorkshire museum, 7.30pm. a lecture by andy robertshaw, military historian, hosted by the Yorkshire philosophical Society. call 01904 656713.
12THCLANDESTINE CAKE CLUB, somewhere in York, 7pm. gluten-free and vegan cake challenge. bake, eat and talk about cake. They meet in secret locations only revealed to those who book a place. Visit www.clandestinecakeclub.co.uk
13THJUNGLE BIRDING IN NORTHERN THAILAND, Temple hall, York St. John university, 7.30pm. The royal Society for the protection of birds, York Local group, presents an illustrated talk by richard baines. Visit www.yorkrspb.org.uk
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13THAN EVENING OF MUSIC, Village hall, Stockton on the Forest, 7.30pm. Enjoy the music of talented keyboard player michael mcaneny. call 01904 448178.
14TH NOVEMBER-23RD DECEMBERCHRISTMAS AT BURTON AGNES HALL, burton agnes hall, 11am-5pm. Enjoy the splendid stately home in the run-up to christmas, with the courtyard shops and café, Santa Sundays and other festive events throughout the month. call 01262 490324.
14THCHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT, Sir Jack Lyons concert hall, university of York, 8pm. bmS York welcome pianist alexandra dariescu. Visit www.bms-york.org.uk
15TH NOVEMBER-21ST DECEMBERGODDARDS AT CHRISTMAS, goddards, Tadcaster road, 11am,-3.30pm (weekends only). mr and mrs Terry’s home will be open for morning coffee, lunch, and afternoon tea. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/yorkshire
15TH-16THYORKSHIRE ANTIQUES AND ART FAIR, The great Yorkshire Show ground, harrogate, 10am-5pm. a wide selection of antiques, arts, collectable and curios. call 01274 588505.
15TH CHRISTMAS CASHMERE MILL SALE, heritage cashmere, cedar court grand hotel, 10am-4pm. heritage cashmere’s pop up shop & mill Sale, filled with unique samples and
end of season stocks at up to 80% off the rrp. call 01422 247800.
15THAUTUMN CONCERT, National centre for Early music, 7pm. margaret berg and students a great night of music. call 07971 874369.
16THANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR, driffield Showground, 9am-4pm. a large and extensive fair. call 01377 254768.
18THPAINTING WORKSHOP, burton agnes hall. robert parkin will hold a ‘winter Landscape’ painting workshop set in the grounds of the magnificent stately home. They welcome all levels of experience and everyone attending will leave the day with a completed painting. To book, call 01751 432948.
18THLADIES WHO LUNCH, Lady anne middleton’s. a get together once every six weeks to meet up over lunch, enjoy each
other's company, and make new friends. call 01904 627239.
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QUIZ NIGHT, The bar convent. get in from the cold and enjoy the fun of a quiz and a pie & pea supper. call 01904 643238.
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DANNY ABRAHAMS, The acorn gallery, market place, pocklington, 6-8.30pm. The Yorkshire artist will launch his new collection of beautiful winter landscapes. call 01759 307652.
21ST-22NDART AND POTTERY EXHIBITION, St michael le belfrey church, 10am-5pm. a chance to buy unique christmas presents and see local artists in the ancient church. Email [email protected]
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GRAVITY, clements hall, Nunthorpe road, 8pm. South bank community cinema present alfonso cuaron’s space thriller. Email [email protected]
14TH-16THLIVING NORTH CHRISTMAS FAIR, York racecourse. See our Events hotlist for more information. To book, call 0191 2618944.
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CHRISTMAS AT CASTLE HOWARD, castle howard. Enjoy a christmas to remember at castle howard when it’s decked out with traditional trees, wreaths and baubles. There will be yuletide entertainment, festive foods and gifts, plus pre-book a fireside audience with Father christmas at weekends. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk
22ND-23RDCHRISTMAS CRAFT & GIFT FAIR, wetherby racecourse, 10am-4.30pm. browse seasonal products not normally found on the high street. call 07950 860380.
22ND1940S MUSIC & DANCE NIGHT, huntington club, 7pm. with mickey ramsbottom & the alka Seltzer Sisters. Email [email protected]
22ND & 28THTAKE THAT2 & ROBBIE TRIBUTE, York racecourse. celebrate christmas
early with the Take That tribute act and a three course meal and late disco. call 01904 620911.
23RD, 24TH, 30TH NOVEMBER & 1ST, 7TH & 9TH DECEMBERCHRISTMAS COURTYARD CRAFT & PRODUCE MARKETS, castle howard, 10am-4pm. with over 20 stalls, the christmas markets sell an array of handmade gifts and local produce perfect for the festive season. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk
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BRIDGET KARN, blossom Street gallery. Fine art Feltist bridget karn will display her work and demonstrating her techniques. call 01904 623191.
23RDCHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR, dunnington reading rooms, 9.30am-12noon. a mix of great gift ideas make this a perfect getaway from the cold. www.dunningtonfayre.org.uk
23RDYORK DOLLS HOUSE AND MINIATURES FAIR, York racecourse. From houses, fixtures and fittings, to food, furniture and decorations – whether you have an existing project and want to add those finishing touches or you’re looking for inspiration for your next miniature project. call 01904 620911.
25TH-29THYORK SCOUT & GUIDE GANG SHOW, Joseph rowntree Theatre. a traditional gang Show.. The cast is made up of cubs, Scouts, Explorers, Network and leaders from the York Scout districts of minster and Ebor, as well as brownies, guides, rangers, Senior Section and Leaders from the girlguiding county of North Yorkshire South. call 01904 632750.
25TH
CHOIR CONCERT, university of York central hall, 7.30pm. The university choir will be performing rossini's petite messe Solonelle. call 01904 322439
27TH NOVEMBER-21ST DECEMBERST NICOLAS FAIR, across York. The famous festive fair returns to the city centre, complete with merry stalls selling a mix of christmas gifts, traditional refreshments, and plenty more besides. Visit www.york.gov.uk/markets
27TH-30THFESTIVE MEDIEVAL MARKET, barley hall, 10am-5pm. part of the St Nicholas christmas Fayre, buy hand crafted items and unique gifts on offer as well the chance to see the hall decorated for christmas. Visit www.barleyhall.co.uk
27THAUTUMN CONCERT, Temple hall, York St John university, 7.30pm. This collaboration between professional, student and community musicians will offer a great mix of classical, world & folk music. all in aid of St Nicks Environment centre. call 01904 411821.
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28TH NOVEMBER- 1ST DECEMBERCHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL, huntington methodist church. 18 trees sponsored and decorated by local businesses and organisations on the theme of Nursery rhymes, as well as homemade refreshments. call 01904 768904.
28THAN EVENING OF BURLESQUE, grand opera house, 7.30pm. See our Events hotlist for more information. call 0844 8713024.
28TH
BADNESS, York racecourse. Enjoy a night out with this madness tribute band. call 01904 620911.
29THCHRISTMAS MARKET, Selby market. There will be something festive for everyone at this picturesque market. call 07808 768186.
29THYOUNG MERCHANTS' MARKET, merchant adventurers’ hall, 11am-3pm. Support the region's local aspiring businesses and pick up original, top quality pieces perfect for friends and family. Visit www.theyorkcompany.co.uk
29TH
CHRISTMAS FAIR, brunswick organic Nursery, bishopthorpe. Visit the nursery and pick up some hand-crafted gifts, while sampling the delights of the café each weekend. Visit www.brunswickyork.org.uk
29TH NOVEMBER-28TH DECEMBER
MUSIC & LIGHTS, Fountains abbey & Studley royal, 3.30-5pm (weekends only). wander through the estate to see the trees twinkling with light and the abbey all aglow. Enjoy live festive music in the cellarium. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/yorkshire
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CRAFT FAIR, haxby memorial hall, 10am-4.30pm (11am-3.30pm Sun). peruse the craft stalls, meet Santa himself, learn about the new community radio station The Vale online, and help with the raise the roof appeal. Visit www.haxbymemorialhall.org
29TH-30THTHE GREAT WETHERBY RACECOURSE ANTIQUES FAIR, wetherby racecourse, 9am-5pm. Set in the fabulous bramham hall Exhibition centre with numerous outside pitches. Visit www.jaguarfairs.com
DECEMBER
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT DURING DECEMBER
LATE OPENINGS, National Trust Shop, goodramgate, until 7.30pm. The shop on goodramgate will be transformed for the festive season with ideas to help you come up with some great gifts. call 01904 659050.
1ST-31STA CHOCOLATE COVERED CHRISTMAS, York’s chocolate Story, 10am-6.30pm. Enjoy seasonal tours, learn more about the vital contribution made by York's chocolate heritage to festive merriments and meet the one and only Father christmas call 0845 4989411.
2ND-4THCHRISTMAS IN FOSSGATE, merchant adventurers’ hall, 7pm. Splendid christmas music and light-hearted seasonal readings performed by York philharmonic male Voice choir and the Fossgate Singers. Visit www.theyorkcompany.co.uk
4THCANDLES ON THE OUSE, The river ouse. Light a candle and set it afloat on the river, in memory of someone special to you. organised by St Leonard’s hospice. call 01904 777777.
5TH-6TH, 12TH-13TH & 19TH-20THCHRISTMAS PARTY BBQ CRUISE, York boat, Lendal Landing. book you place on the special christmas-themed cruises. call 01904 628324.
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ANITA HARRIS STUART WADE TOM OWEN ROB McVEIGH
CAROLINE BARNES RUSS SPENCER LAUREN HOOD
‘GOOD OLD TRADITIONAL FAMILY PANTOMIME’YORKSHIRE POST (ON A PREVIOUS PRODUCTION
OF CINDERELLA)
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5TH-14THYORK EARLY MUSIC CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL 2014 guest artists include La Serenissima directed by violinist adrian chandler with soprano mhairi Lawson (5th dec); Theatre of the ayre with lutenist Elizabeth kenny & virtuoso recorder player pamela Thorby (7th dec); Joglaresa directed by belinda Sykes (8th dec); The mellstock band (9th dec); the orchestra of the age of Enlightenment (12th dec) & the acclaimed vocal ensemble Stile antico presenting a wondrous mystery of christmas music (13th dec). Visit: www.ncem.co.uk/yemcf
5TH-7THCHRISTMAS CRAFT AND FOOD FAIR, Sledmere house, 9.30am-4pm. 100 craft and food stalls, tractor rides at the weekend and a chance to meet Santa himself. call 01377 236637.
5TH
FOLLOW THE STAR, The bar convent, 7pm. music and readings for advent, featuring the Stamford bridge Singers. call 01904 643238.
6TH-7TH, 13TH-14TH & 20TH-21STNARNIA – A CHRISTMAS GROTTO, The rock church, priory Street, 10am-4pm. Enter through the wardrobe in the spare room into the magical world of Narnia. Touch the lamppost and meet mr Tumnus, Lucy and of course, aslan. Feel the cold of winter under the icy grip of the white witch turn into the warmth and bursting life of Spring as you arrive at Father christmas’s own home. call 01904 659475.
6TH-24THSLEIGH RIDES TO SANTA’S WOODLAND GROTTO, piglets adventure Farm park. Share your christmas wish with Santa, where he will give you a magic
key. Take it through the enchanted forest to Santa’s amazing toy shop. use the key to unlock the door and choose your perfect present from an amazing selection. Visit www.pigletsfarmpark.co.uk
6TH-21STSTORY TIME WITH SANTA, beningbrough hall (weekends only). whilst the elves are busy, Santa is on holiday at beningbrough but if you’re very good you can join a small group for a special story and gift. booking essential. There is also an exhibition of the work of Newton-on-ouse art group. call 01904 472027.
6TH, 7TH, 13TH & 14TH FESTIVE FUN & MEET FATHER CHRISTMAS, barley hall, 10am, 12.30pm & 3pm daily. make this christmas even more special for your children with a personal invitation from Father christmas to join him at this exclusive festive event. Visit www.barleyhall.co.uk
6THCHRISTMAS FAIR, poppleton Tithe barn, Nether poppleton, 10am-4.30pm. Lots of festive stalls and the kids can visit Santa in his grotto, 2-4pm. Visit www.poppleton.net/tithebarn
7THLIGHT UP A LIFE, St helens Square, 6pm. Join St Leonard’s hospice and dedicate a light on the mighty christmas to a dearly departed friend or relative. call 01904 777777.
9THCHRISTMAS CONCERT, central methodist church, St Saviourgate, 7pm. a wonderful night of choir singing, courtesy of the York musical Society. Visit www.yorkmusicalsociety.org.uk
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11THCHRISTMAS CAROL FAMILY SERVICE, York minster, 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome to come along to this fun, celebratory event for all the family, delivered by revd annie rowley and with music by York St John students and staff. call 876654.
12THCHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE, The bar convent. The Friends of The bar convents present the York philharmonic male Voice choir for a night of music, mulled wine and mince pies. Visit www.bar-convent.org.uk
12THCHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT, Sir Jack Lyons concert hall, university of York, 8pm. bmS York welcome cellist Jamie walton and pianist katya apekisheva. Visit www.bms-york.org.uk
19THCHRISTMAS CAROLS & CANDLELIGHT, castle howard, last admission 6.30pm. Enjoy an extended day of christmas festivities; see the house at dusk and enjoy carols around the christmas tree.www.castlehoward.co.uk
20THA LITTLE DIGGERS CHRISTMAS, DIG, 10.30-11.30am. at this seasonally themed session, there will be christmas stories, activities and a very special visitor. To book, call 01904 615505.
28THSTEAM TRAIN RIDE, pickering station, 10am. Join York against cancer on a journey from pickering to whitby on the North York moors railway. refreshments
will be served on board, as well as a raffle held to win a ride on the footplate. call 01904 764466.
31ST DANCING ON THE GREEN, New Earswick bowls club. The Swing commanders and dJ Johnny whiteshoes will help you dance in the new year. call 01904 750230.
JANUARY 2015
17THCALIGRAPHY TASTER SESSION, The Friends meeting house, New Earswick, 10am-3pm. presented by York Scribes. To book, call 01904 769435.
14THYORK COMMUNITY CAROL CONCERT, York barbican. Tadcaster grammar School concert band, the joint choirs of haxby road primary academy and St Lawrence primary School are joined by Steve cassidy. To book, call 0844 8542757.
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GRAND OPERA HOUSETo book: 0844 8713024.
THE SMALL HAND(27Th ocTobEr-1ST NoVEmbEr)From the million selling author, and writer of the The woman in black, Susan hill’s The Small hand takes you on a brand new journey that is the stuff of nightmares. bookseller adam Snow stumbles across a derelict Edwardian house having taken a wrong turn. compelled to take a closer look he approaches the front door, only to feel the chilling sensation of a small cold hand reaching for his own.
OCTONAUTS AND THE DEEP SEA VOLCANO ADVENTURE(12Th-13Th NoVEmbEr)get ready to embark on an exciting new mission with the underwater adventure super heroes, captain barnacles, kwazii and peso, in the brand new live stage show for children.
INTO THE WOODS(3rd-6Th dEcEmbEr)Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s fabulous fractured fairy tale musical comes this december in a pick me up Theatre production that gives audiences the chance to experience the wonderful stage show before the movie version hits cinema screens this christmas.
THEATRE ROYALTo book: 623568.
THE KITE RUNNER(27Th ocTobEr-1ST NoVEmbEr)afghanistan is a divided country on the verge of war and childhood friends, amir and hassan are about to be torn apart. it’s a beautiful afternoon in kabul and the skies are full of the excitement and joy of a kite flying tournament. but neither of the boys can foresee what will happen to hassan that afternoon, an event that is to shatter their lives.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK(17Th-22Nd NoVEmbEr)a lawyer engages a sceptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul. it all begins innocently enough, but as they reach further into his darkest memories the borders between make believe and reality begin to blur and the flesh begins to creep...
SHE STOOPS TO CONqUER(25Th-29Th NoVEmbEr)kate hardcastle is a young lady fixed up to meet the eligible marlow with a view to marriage. marlow is a young gent who is tongue-tied with the upper classes and downright lecherous with commoners. So when marlow is tricked into believing kate’s ancestral home is a country inn, and mistakes kate for a lowly barmaid what could possibly go wrong?
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JOSEPH ROWNTREE THEATREVisit www.jrtheatre.co.uk
LES MISERABLES - SCHOOL EDTN(uNTiL 8Th NoVEmbEr)York Light Youth presents the classic tale of 19th century France, and Jean Valjean who is released from 19 years of unjust imprisonment but finds nothing in store for him beyond mistrust and mistreatment. he breaks his parole in the hope of starting a new life, initiating a life-long struggle for redemption as he is relentlessly pursued by police inspector Javert.
MACK & MABEL (12Th-15Th NoVEmbEr) New Earswick musical Society presents a tale set in the early days of the hollywood film industry. This musical explores the relationship between mack Sennet, the hollywood director, and mabel Normand, a glamorous star of the roaring twenties.
IN FLANDERS FIELDS(23rd NoVEmbEr) members of York musical Theatre company join forces with the Thirsk royal british Legion band and the military wives choir for a programme of poetry, words and music of the ‘great war.
GANG SHOW 2014: SAILING ON(25Th-29Th NoVEmbEr)a traditional gang Show based upon the format established by ralph reader filled with songs, dances and sketches. The cast is made up of cubs, Scouts, Explorers, Network and leaders from the York Scout districts of minster and Ebor, as well as brownies, guides, rangers, Senior Section and Leaders from the girlguiding county of North Yorkshire South.
CINDERELLA(12Th dEc-4Th JaN)Follow cinderella’s story as she journeys from rags to riches, helped along with way by her Fairy godmother and the ever popular buttons. The perfect festive entertainment for all to enjoy, this show stars anita harris as the baroness, Emmerdale star Stuart wade as buttons, and Last of the Summer wine’s Tom owen as baron hardup.
OLD MOTHER GOOSE(11Th dEc-31ST JaN)good versus evil is put to the test when two fairies battle for supremacy. The bad fairy claims any human being can be corrupted; the good fairy throws down a challenge and chooses old mother goose as an example of all that is good and cannot be corrupted. The bad fairy sets off to prove the good fairy wrong.
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ALIBABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES (6Th -13Th dEc) come and meet ali, ollie, and their mother, mollie, as they fail to make a living selling umbrellas in the desert. Join the rowntree players for this laugh-a-minute panto where princess pashmina hosts her biggest ever birthday party when arte Farte reveals his latest evil plans to his band of dastardly thieves.Book on line at www.rowntreeplayers.co.ukBox office 07927 026071
Joseph Rowntree Theatre, Haxby Road, York, YO31 8TA
Another brand new, rollicking romp of a panto!!
6th -13th December
2014Sat 6th 2pm & 7.30pm
Sun 7th 2pmMon 8th - Fri 12th
7.30pmSat 13th 2pm & 7.30pm
RowntreePlayers@RowntreePlayers
Book tickets at www.rowntreeplayers.co.uk or call Box Office on 07927 026071
Tickets £8 - £14
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DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT (28Th NoVEmbEr)a family pantomime full of fun and laughter!
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Gig GuideNOVEMBER
The BASeMenT
1 down by the river Variety Show
2 krater comedy club
3 matt henshaw
4 devon Sproule
5 YpS café Scientifique
6 aSFF Launch Night
7 basement Sessions
8 buffalo Skinners
9 krater comedy club
11 oz hardwick
13 dr Sketchy’s anti-art School
16 krater comedy club
17 Script Factor
18 mike mentz
20 wozzon comedy Store
22 Jonny brown
23 krater comedy club
24 charlotte carpenter
25 mitochondrial disease charity gig
26 Simone Felice
27 mulholland
28 Laika dog
29 basement open mic Night
30 krater comedy club
FiBBerS
1 EofE
2 The ben watt Trio
7 Lost Trends
8 pete wylie of The mighty wah!
9 Slaves
12 Electric mary
14 bohica presents iNSpadES
18 area 11
21 glass caves
22 hope & Social
25 marcus bonfanti
27 Jesse malin
29 queen ii
The DUCheSS
2 haken
4 Lach
5 Life
6 Luke pickett
7 Northside
11 marika hackman
13 aynsley Lister
17 andrew o’Neill
21 Nizlopi
25 Focus
28 Everlate
BLACk SWAn FoLk CLUB
6 James keelaghan with hugh mcmillan
13 Judy dunlop & Jon Scaife
20 gavin davenport with Tom kitching
27 Singers & musicians Night
nCeM
1 SnakeStrings Live
2 chris while and Julie matthews
8 david rees-williams Trio
9 Filmed and Not Forgotten
22 The Ebor Singers
23 pascuala ilabaca and Fauna
26 Nancy kerr and The Sweet Visitor band
30 claire martin and the montpellier cello quartet
poCkLingTon ArTS CenTre
1 mary gauthier
2 Studio Night
4 Not about heroes by blackeyed Theatre
10 andrew grisewood
11 Stornoway
14-16 michael messer’s acoustic blues weekend
15 acoustic blues house party!
21 martha wainwright
25 Lifted
27 punchline comedy club
28-30 dylan moran
The BAY Tree, STiLLingTon
8 Stockyard crossing
29 paul allinson Solo guitarist & Singer
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New Earswick & District Bowls Club
TICKETS £16 AVAILABLE FROM THE CLUB
Mon - Fri 9am-6pm Sat & Sun 9.00am – Noon Cash or cheque
NEW YEARS EVE
Support from top Yorkshire DJ Johnny Whiteshoes
with"Dancing on the Green"
Huntington Road, Huntington, York. YO32 9PXTel: 01904 750230. www.newearswickibc.co.uk
THE SWING COMMANDERS
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With its beautiful architecture, the majestic city walls and the infamous Minster, York has always been the perfect destination for that special occasion. Whether its birthday parties, Christmas lunches, business events or weddings you’d be hard pushed to find a more beautiful setting.
The beechwood close provides more than just a hotel and restaurant. high quality food is always served and there’s a large selection of drinks available. aesthetic wise, the interiors of beechwood close maintain a balance between contemporary and elegant.
There are two function rooms within the hotel and restaurant. parties from twenty eight to one hundred and twenty guests can be catered for.
There’s also a christmas lunch and evening menu on offer in the restaurant throughout december. if you’d like to eat out on the big day itself, the staff at beechwood close will be happy to offer you a whopping (and delicious) six course lunch menu. boxing day is covered, too, with a yummy carvery.
For enquiries:
01904 658378Beechwood Close Hotel,19 Shipton
Road, York, YO30 5RE
‘Whether its birthday parties, Christmas lunches,
business events or weddings you’d be hard pushed to find a more
beautiful setting.’
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The Quintessential English Tea Room(We also serve coffee!)
13-14 Shambles, York - 01904 654353
On this famous medieval street, sit in the oak beamed interior of these lovely tea rooms, steeped in history, extravagantly dressed for the festive season and enjoy
exotic teas and coffee, scrumptious cream teas, or delicious light meals.
Open daily from 10am
For your Christmas shopping there is also a well stocked gift
shop, selling china, unusual collectors pieces, jams, pickles
and teas from around the world.
Earl Grey Tea RoomsMain Street, Knapton
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CHRISTMASDAY
BOOKINGSNOWBEINGTAKEN
CHRISTMASPARTYMENU
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www.31castlegate.co.ukTel: 01904 621404
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GBK York7 Lendal, York, YO1 8AQ
T: 01904 639 537
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www.bradleysthejewellers.com
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Be brightuse lightsat night! The clocks have gone back andit's getting dark as we cyclehome from work. Having a goodset of cycle lights is vital to ensureyour safety, make you visible toother road users, and light up theroad ahead!
…But what's legal, how much do they cost, and how do you fitthem securely to your bike? For good advice and the rightlights for your bike, contact yourlocal cycle shop.
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