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BOY: THE NOEL COWARD STORY

Wed 6 Sep | 7.30pm

Director/Writer - Barnaby Thompson

An exploration of Coward’s expansive career which features credits across the stage and screen, including Brief Encounter, Blithe Spirit, and Private Lives.

Asteroid City

Wed 13 Sep | 7.30pm

Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks

Following a writer on his world famous fictional play about a grieving father who travels with his tech-obsessed family to small rural Asteroid City to compete in a junior stargazing event, only to have his world view disrupted forever.

Poor Things

Wed 25 Oct | 7.30pm

Cast: Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Ramy Youssef

The incredible tale about the fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter.

A Haunting In Venice

Wed 1 Nov | 7.30pm

Cast: Kelly Reilly, Kenneth Branagh, Michelle Yeoh

In post-World War II Venice, Poirot, now retired and living in his own exile, reluctantly attends a Séance. But when one of the guests is murdered, it is up to the former detective to once again uncover the killer.

INDIANA

Jones

AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY

Wed 27 Sep | 7.30pm

Cast: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Phoebe Waller-Bridge

The intrepid archaeologist must race to prevent a resurgent Nazi menace from claiming an artifact that could change history.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING PART ONE

Wed 4 Oct | 7.30pm

Cast: Rebecca Ferguson, Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell Ethan Hunt and his IMF team must track down a dangerous weapon before it falls into the wrong hands.

Oppenheimer

Wed 11 Oct | 7.30pm

Cast: Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon

A brilliant physicist takes on the task of designing the ultimate weapon in this brooding and political US biopic, but will the atom bomb ensure world peace or bring about the destruction of humankind?

Elemental

Thu 2 Nov | 2.30pm

Cast: Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie, Ronnie Del Carmen

Follows Ember and Wade, in a city where fire-, water-, land- and air-residents live together.

THE MIRACLE CLUB

Wed 8 Nov | 7.30pm

Cast: Laura Linney, Kathy Bates, Maggie Smith

There’s just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes.

The Old Oak

Wed 15 Nov | 7.30pm

Cast: Trevor Fox, Debbie Honeywood, Laura Lee Daly

A pub landlord in a previously thriving mining community struggles to hold onto his pub. Meanwhile, tensions rise in the town when Syrian refugees are placed in the empty houses in the community.

£8 / U16S £5.50

SNAKE DAVIS + GARETH MOULTON

Fri 8 Sep 7.30pm £20 snakedavis.rocks | garethmoulton.com

Snake teams up again with long time cohort and best buddy Gareth Moulton for an evening of gorgeous mellow music infused with pop, rock, jazz & soul.

Snake Davis - One of the most in-demand rock jazz and soul sax players in the world, He has played and recorded with artists ranging from James Brown to Tina Turner, Klingande to Paul McCartney, The Eurhythmics to Amy Winehouse.

Gareth Moulton - Manchester born singer-songwriter-guitarist, Snake’s long time friend and collaborator in the Classic Sax Solos project and Heather Small Band, Gareth also sings and plays for Cutting Crew and Wang Chung and is one half of the touring play ‘Fly-half’.

Hac Studio Bar Open Mic

Sat 9 Sep 7.30pm Free Entry

A social evening in HAC’s studio bar with the opportunity to hear local musicians perform. Helmsley has so many great, local performers. Our open mic nights are always popular with local singers/musicians and performers and some even come from much further away to see us! If you wish to perform you will be welcomed with open arms, and those wanting to watch are in for a real treat. No need to book to perform or watch, just turn up and enjoy! For more info: director@helmsleyarts.co.uk

IAGO BANET - “THE GALICIAN KING OF ACOUSTIC GUITAR”

Fri 15 Sep 7.30pm £12

Iago was born in Galicia in the north west of Spain. As a teenager, he found a classical guitar at home and set about learning to master it. From that moment, there was no going back: guitar became his passion, his obsession and his future. With two studio albums and a live album under his belt, Banet redefines the boundaries of the instrument; creating stories without words and enthralling audiences as he does so. Banet is releasing his third studio album in early 2023, and in it he will take the acoustic guitar to its limits. A one-man-band on acoustic guitar not to be missed!

Trio Arisonto

Sun 17 Sep 2.30pm £20 or Classical Package for £50 (3 events)

Ezo Sarici - violin

Annemarie Federle - horn

Harry Rylance - piano

Programme

Schumann - Adagio and Allegro

Ravel - Tzigane

Wagner arr. Harry Rylance - Tannhäuser Overture (for horn trio)

Interval

Stephen Hough - Fanfare Toccata

Brahms - Horn Trio

(encore: Piazzolla arr. Trio Arisonto - Libertango)

The Long Rider

Wed 20 Sep 7.30pm £10

When Filipe Leite leaves his adoptive home of Canada, the aspiring journalist sets out on an epic quest to ride from Calgary to his family’s home in Brazil - and later beyond - entirely on horseback. Inspired by Aimé Tschiffely’s 1925 equestrian journey, Filipe’s 8 year odyssey over 25,000 kms across 12 international borders sees the young immigrant battle intense heat, drought, speeding transport trucks, nature’s wrath and corrupt border guards on his history-making long ride home. A documentary from Director/Writer/Producer Sean Cisterna.

Organised in partnership with and support of Ryedale Bridleways Group. Please note there is no BBFC classification for this film.

JO CAULFIELD - HERE COMES TROUBLE

Fri 22 Sep 8pm £18 www.helmsleyarts.co.uk

Voted Comedians’ Comedian of The Year 2021/2022, Jo Caulfield is quite simply one of the most consistently funny and creative comics in the country. Hot on the heels of her sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, Here Comes Trouble is packed with brilliant routines and fantastically embarrassing stories. This is Jo Caulfield doing what she does best: pure Stand-Up. Just Jo, a microphone and a bad attitude.

GERTRUDE LAWRENCE: “A LOVELY WAY TO SPEND AN EVENING”

Sat 23 Sep 7.30pm £13 / U18 £6.50

The latest collaboration between ‘Superbly gifted’ actor and singer, Lucy Stevens and pianist Elizabeth Marcus. Directed by award winning cabaret artist Sarah-Louise Young. Gertrude Lawrence, the 1930’s star of musical comedy tells her story. Lucy Stevens has cleverly crafted a new, vibrant script using Gertrude Lawrence’s own words taken from her memoirs. With songs and storytelling, Lucy embodies the spirit of Gertie, leading the audience from her childhood in Clapham, to London’s swanky nightclubs and the bright lights of Broadway.

WOODWORKING WITH TOM TRIMMINS - STEAM BENT HOOK

Wed 27 Sep 10am - 1pm £70

Join woodworker and author Tom Trimmins and make a beautiful steambent coat hook for your home. We will work with beautiful black walnut wood and you’ll use some of the fundamental tools of woodworking such as chisels, Japanese saws and marking tools. All materials and tools will be provided. This 3 hour workshop is suitable for all levels of expertise. 18+

A Little Life

Thu 28 Sep 7pm £16 / u18 £8

James Norton stars in the ‘utterly compelling’ theatrical event of 2023 as visionary director Ivo van Hove stages the English language premiere of A LITTLE LIFE. Filmed live at the Savoy Theatre, London, during its West End run, this record-breaking production of the million-copy bestseller by Hanya Yanagihara comes to the big screen for a limited time only. Age recommendation - 18yrs+ | Running time: 3 hours 40 minutes including interval

Community Sounds

Fri 29 Sep 7.30pm £10 / u18 £5

Join the Helmsley Arts Centre Singers, led by Jessa Liversidge; Kirkbymoorside Town Brass Band’s training band led by Jeanette Kendall; and Kirkbymoorside Community Brass band, led by Emma Smailes, in this collaborative concert to celebrate music, community and the impressive array of talented local musicians and performers in our area.

For more info on Kirkby Band - www.ryedale.co.uk/kirkbyband/kirkbyband

For more info on HAC Singers - www.helmsleyarts.co.uk/classes

SEPTEMBER

STRICTLY SMOKIN’ BIG BAND: HARLEM ‘58

Sat 30 Sep 7.30pm £20 / u18 £10

A musical tour through the iconic photograph featuring STRICTLY SMOKIN’ BIG BAND and Alice Grace. 10am, August 12th 1958 at 17 East 126th Street in Harlem Between Fifth and Madison Avenues–a collection of the most influential jazz musicians of all time gather to be photographed for the front cover of Esquire Magazine by ArtKane. HARLEM 58 tours the music of these iconic names whilst delving into their intricate personalities and the exciting world of jazz in 1950s New York City

BEN BEATTIE AND HIS “AFTER MIDNIGHT BAND”

Fri 6 Oct 8pm £18 / u18 £9

The After Midnight Band experience takes audiences on an epic musical journey celebrating the sounds of the greats and the lesser known. Taking you through all the very best rip-roaring-honking woooopin’‘n’a hollerin’ Jump Blues, hypnotic Latin beats, joyous African township music and the kinda smokey Jazz that would normally only be found in a Chicago speakeasy at 3am!

EDGE STREET LIVE PRESENTS:

HENRY NORMAL - COLLECTED POEMS AND OTHER LANDFILL

Sat 7 Oct 8pm £16.50 / u21 £14

The very latest and greatest poetry of Henry Normal - 90 minutes that’s been a lifetime in the making. Henry is a writer, poet, TV & Film producer, founder of the Manchester Poetry Festival (now the Literature festival) and cofounder of the Nottingham Poetry Festival. In June 2017 he was honoured with a special BAFTA for services to Television.

The Noise Next Doorhometown Heroes

Sat 14 Oct 7.30pm £13

The quickest wits in comedy are coming to Helmsley with a side-splitting evening of hilarious off-the-cuff songs, scenes and characters. The stars of ‘Tonight at the Palladium’ (ITV1) will spin comedy gold out of the all things that YOU, the live audience, think are the best, worst and down right weirdest things about your hometown. Maybe a bit of local laughter really can save the day! Age Suggestion: 15+

RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (CELLO) & PIERS LANE (PIANO)

Sun 15 Oct 2.30pm £20 or Classical Package for £50 (3 events)

Schumann 5 Pieces in Folk Style op102

Brahms Sonata in E minor op38 Interval

Debussy Sonata

Cesar Franck Sonata

Raphael Wallfisch is one of the world’s most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage, renowned for his curiosity and commitment to exploring and broadening the full range of repertoire for the instrument, and drawing on a rich musical heritage.

London-based Australian pianist Piers Lane has a worldwide reputation as an engaging, searching and highly versatile performer, at home equally in solo, chamber and concerto repertoire.

The Kitchen Sink By Tom Wells Directed By Sarah Barker

Thu 19 - Sat 21 Oct 7.30pm £12 / u18 £6

An irresistibly funny and tender play about big dreams and small changes. Amid the dreaming, the dramas and the dirty dishes, something has to give. But will it be Kath or the kitchen sink? Things aren’t going to plan for one family in Withernsea, Yorkshire. Pieces are falling off Martin’s milk float as quickly as he’s losing customers and something’s up with Kath’s kitchen sink. Billy is pinning his hopes of a place at art college on a revealing portrait of Dolly Parton, whilst Sophie’s dreams of becoming a ju-jitsu teacher might be disappearing down the plughole.

Woven Wall Hangings

WITH WEST PLUM STUDIOS

Sun 22 Oct 10am-1pm or 2-5pm £35

You will be using an Autumn/Winter inspired colour palette with a choice between deep purple and pink or rich orange and brown. Please let us know which option you would prefer when booking your place by emailing boxoffice@helmsleyarts.co.uk

Sophie is passionate about supporting the local economy and protecting the environment so the materials are as local and eco-friendly as possible. She believes in the mindful power of weaving and looks forward to sharing this with you. We encourage you to take this time for yourself. You could also take your new weaving skill home to bring more moments of calm into your life.

WOODWORKING WITH TOM TRIMMINS - GREEN WOOD CARVING

Wed 25 Oct 10am - 1pm £70

Join woodworker and author Tom Trimmins for a relaxing morning of green woodworking – carving freshly cut, unseasoned wood with just some simple tools and your imagination. We’ll explore how to work with the natural properties of green wood and learn safe use and care of the tools whilst making a whimsical little boat with a leaf for a sail. I like to make these boats and set them sailing across a lake or river carrying a thought or intention with them. Wood and knives will be provided. This workshop is entirely suitable for beginners, or offers something a little bit different for anyone interested in wood, whatever your level of expertise. Open to anyone 18+.

DAVID HARPER - A BASH WITH THE BRITISH EMPIRE

Fri 27 Oct 7.30pm £14

David Harper’s second ‘stand up history’ show (after his ‘Romp With The Georgians’) is a celebration of funny, shocking and little known stories from the time of the British Empire ‘A Bash with The British Empire’ takes a funny and fresh look at the real people of the empire. The celebrities, the everyday general public, their odd habits, customs and even their fashion mistakes! The show is packed with stories you’ve never heard...and will never forget! An interactive show, questions throughout and family friendly. Age 12+

HALF TERM FUN!

ALCHEMY LIVE - THE NEW TRIBUTE TO DIRE STRAITS AND MARK KNOPFLER

Sat 4 Nov 8pm £16

Formed in 2022 by frontman Martin Ledger, Alchemy Live hail from Yorkshire and bring together a group of professional players and friends who share a common love of the music of Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits. Collectively the band have toured worldwide and have shared the stage with rock legends such as Mike Rutherford, Mick Hucknell, Roger Taylor and many more. Close your eyes and you’re right there, at the Hammersmith Odeon back in 1983!

See page 8 & 9

Hac Studio Bar Open Mic

Sat 11 Nov 7.30pm Free Entry

A social evening in HAC’s studio bar with the opportunity to hear local musicians perform. Helmsley has so many great, local performers. Our open mic nights are always popular with local singers/musicians and performers and some even come from much further away to see us! If you wish to perform you will be welcomed with open arms, and those wanting to watch are in for a real treat. No need to book to perform or watch, just turn up and enjoy! For more information please email director@helmsleyarts.co.uk

Sean Tuckerthe Meaning In The Making

Fri 17 Nov 7.30pm £12

Sean Tucker will be giving an hour long talk discussing some of the themes in his new book, “The Meaning in the Making.” In this one hour talk Sean unpacks his philosophy for the creative life and gives us ideas about how to stay mentally healthy and motivated as ‘makers of things.’ Sean is a photographer, filmmaker and author, but this talk is aimed at ALL creative people, so whether you’re a painter, designer, animator, musician, poet, dancer, actor, chef or just someone who can’t help but create, this talk is for you.

York Guildhall Orchestraa Tribute To Jean Kershaw

Sun 19 Nov 3pm £20 or Classical Package for £50 (3 events)

Simon Wright - Conductor

Delia Blood - Flute Chamber concert to include Mozart - Flute Concerto in D K.314

The orchestra, which is formed of York locals with a passion for symphonic music, has been in existence since 1980 and performs three concerts each season, with repertoire drawn from the great composers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO RUN A CLASS AT HELMSLEY ARTS CENTRE?

See ‘Hire our Spaces’ on page 22 or visit the room-hire page on our website for more info www.helmsleyarts.co.uk/room-hire

WOODWORKING WITH TOM TRIMMINS - WOODEN CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS

Wed 22 Nov 10am - 1pm £70

Join woodworker and author Tom Trimmins for a festive and relaxing morning of woodworking. We will use a mixture of fine hand tools to make a hanging star decoration from beautiful hardwoods like oak, ash and walnut. Use Japanese saws to cut the main shape and then decorative drilling, carving and sawing techniques to take it to the next level. Wood and tools will be provided. This workshop is entirely suitable for beginners, or offers something a little bit different for anyone interested in wood, whatever your level of expertise. Open to anyone 18+.

FABULOUS FESTOON GARLANDS! WITH

TABITHA GROVE

Sun 26 Nov 10am-4pm £45 (all materials included)

Colour, texture, joy - that’s what these garlands are all about. Join Costumier, artist and all round Creative Tabitha Grove in a full day workshop making the most beautiful garlands your Christmas Tree has ever seen! These aren’t your simple paper chains, they’re luxurious, sophisticated little works of art, adorned with embroidered, felted and beaded decoration that you can keep for generations to come. A relaxed, fun and informative workshop with all materials, equipment and refreshments provided. Suitable for 16+. Aimed at total beginners and suitable for all. More info at www.helmsleyarts.co.uk

1812 PANTOMIME

CINDERELLA

A MAGICAL FAIRY TALE PANTOMIME BY TOM WHALLEY | DIRECTED BY HELENA FOX

Matinees 2.30pm Sat 2, Sun 3, Sat 9 , Sun 10 Dec

Evenings 7.30pm Sat 2, Tue 5, Wed 6, Thu 7, Fri 8, Sat 9 Dec

Tickets: £16 / u16 £8 Family £45 (2 adults + 2 u16)

Kind and beautiful Cinderella is forced to do all the terrible chores at Hardup Hall by her two awful, ugly stepsisters. She dreams of the day her Prince Charming will take her away to a happily ever after but her wicked stepmother will stop at nothing to make poor Cinderella’s life a misery. With some magical intervention from her Fairy Godmother and with her lovable best friend Buttons by her side, will Cinderella make it to the royal ball? Find out in the most magical pantomime of them all!

MÁIRE NÍ CHATHASAIGH & CHRIS NEWMAN’S CELTIC CHRISTMAS STRINGS - A FESTIVE FEAST OF HARP & GUITAR

There’s something magical about harps at any time, and particularly at Christmas, though Máire and Chris’s alchemy on harp and guitar creates a very special magic at all times. Their celebrated partnership, “one of the UK’s finest and most influential acoustic guitarists” (fROOTS) with “the doyenne of Irish harpers” (SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY) has presented its unique musical vision and “dazzling virtuosity” (THE DAILY TELEGRAPH) in twenty-two countries on five continents: in venues ranging from the tiniest of village halls to palaces in Kyoto and Istanbul, London’s Barbican, Sydney Town Hall and the Philharmonie in Cologne. Expect a breathtaking blend of traditional Irish music, hot jazz, bluegrass and baroque, spiced with striking new compositions. www.maireandchris.com

DYAD PRODUCTIONS

A Christmas Carol

The award-winning Dyad Productions bring their magic to Dickens’ classic and perennially relevant ghost story. It’s Christmas Eve, and the miserly misanthrope, Ebeneezer Scrooge, is about to have a ghostly night he’ll never forget.Taking inspiration from Dickens’ original performances of his own work and utilising the brilliant narrator of the novel to bring the story to life, the piece is performed by Andrew Margerison (Frantic Assembly’s Fatherland, Macbeth), and directed by Rebecca Vaughan.

★★★★★ ‘Intelligently adapted, beautifully performed...entrancing’ (British Theatre Guide)

15% off your bill

Come and join us for a pre-event dinner or after show dinner with a booking. Present your ticket and receive 15% off your bill on the performance night stated on your ticket. Tel 01439 771044 | www.fatchefcompany.co.uk

BANTAM’S PRE–THEATRE MENU

2 Course menu £16

5:00pm – 6:15pm Wednesday to Saturday

Pre–theatre menu available to ticket holders on the performance night Tel: 01439 770479 | www.bantamrestaurant.co.uk

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