September - Haverhill-UK
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September - Haverhill-UK
September – December 2008 September – December 2008 Haverhill Arts Centre High Street, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 8AR info@haverhillartscentre.co.uk Arts Centre Programmer: Nick Keeble 01440 710174 Facilities & Finance Manager: Gordon Mussett 01440 712858 Marty Wilde September Hires & Administration: Mary Argent 01440 710174 Marketing Manager: Sara Phillips 01440 718934 Catering Manager: Barbara Rawlings 01440 714936 Technical: Dylan Mills 01440 710174 The Big Ugly Monster October South Car Park technical@haverhillartscentre.co.uk Access Facilities & Car Parking Facilities at the centre include ramped access to the main entrance, a lift to the upper floor, toilet, and a sound induction loop in the theatre/cinema. Free parking after 6.00pm in rear car park. This brochure is available in large print or electronic format. T: 01440 71 0174 E: marketing@haverhillartscentre.co.uk Haverhill Arts Centre is managed by Haverhill Town Council with financial assistance from St Edmundsbury Borough Council. Sister Queens November Mark Steel December Welcome . . . Comedy, Theatre, Music, Haverhill Arts Centre has it all! Starting with comedy: from September our regular Comedy Nights make a come back, hurrah, with a gamut of top comedians; TV face Mark Steel visits Haverhill for the first time in December and Puppetry of the Penis makes a welcome return with a new mind (and body) bending show. Someone who enjoys a good old moan, Dillie Keane from Grumpy Old Women (BBC2) plays Angela in My Brilliant Divorce. When it comes to theatre there is a gripping insight into the personal worlds of Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots, a spirited orphan wants some more and Kate is shrewish in one of Shakespeare’s comedies. For budding culture vultures there’s the story of The Big Ugly Monster and the Little Stone Rabbit, (featuring the voice of Rik Mayall) and a children’s show with a Caribbean Carnival atmosphere. The iconic Marty Wilde ensures the musical season starts with a bang and is swiftly followed by London Community Gospel Choir, Whole Lotta Led and those eternal cheeky chappies Chas ‘n’ Dave. Jan Akkerman and Gareth Pearson are real life guitar heroes (not just on the games console) and jazz singer Tina May gives tribute to the little sparrow, Edith Piaf. Some things, like the outstanding Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers defy easy classification and some like Panto are in a class of their own! This year we’ve King Rat to boo at and Dick Whittington to root for. Sara Phillips Marketing Manager. Email: To receive our email newsletter, send your details to mailinglist@haverhillartscentre.co.uk We can help if you are looking for Fully equipped conference facilities Meeting / training rooms Somewhere different to hold a wedding reception We can offer A distinctive, Grade I listed venue A town centre location, close to Cambridge In-house catering Accessible facilities Over 200 parking spaces Conference facilities for 10 – 210 delegates, with breakout spaces Wedding receptions Family tickets: 2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult and 3 children – are great value and available where you see the logo above. The information in this brochure is correct at the time of going to press. The management of Haverhill Arts Centre reserve the right to cancel or change he advertised programme. 2 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 130 for a seated reception or 280 for a stand-up dancing reception For more details contact Mary Argent T: 01440 710174 E: info@haverhillartscentre.co.uk www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 3 September September Tuesday 2 September 7.30pm Haverhill Keyboard Club present Robert Wolfe Tickets: £7.00 Robert is recognised as one of the world’s leading interpreters of the theatre organ and is famous for his Wurlitzer show at The Thursford Collection in Norfolk. www.robertwolfe.co.uk Friday 12 September, 8.00pm Puppetry of the Penis Saturday 6 September 8.00pm Tickets: £15.00 FuryFest The Res Erection Tour. A mind blowing show featuring two strapping Australian men who manipulate their genitalia into various shapes, objects and landmarks. A video camera projects every detail of these incredible natural phenomena onto a large screen ensuring that little can be missed even from the very back row! Get the low down on the Loch Ness Monster, be blown away by the windsurfer! Smooth talk the slow emerging mollusc from its shell! Tickets: £5.00 A night of unsigned hard rock and metal, FuryFest of Suffolk returns with a night featuring famous British Metal act SpeedTheory, Welsh Metallers NOCHAA and acclaimed Punk band A Third Wish. With support from Lowestoft’s Untold and Sudbury’s Life of Byron. 4 WARNING: Puppetry of the Penis is an adults only, non sexual show featuring full frontal male nudity. www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 5 September September Thursday 18 September 7.30pm The Wake Up Call With Maggie Crompton Tickets: £4.00 Twenty years ago Maggie had a near death experience during an accident which left her on a quest to answer the burning question ‘how could I see and feel outside of my physical body?’ Nothing could satisfy her until she learnt about Raja Yoga. She now shares some of the inspiring lessons she has learnt. Friday 19 – Saturday 20 September 8.00pm Marty Wilde Tickets: £20.00 This icon to the British rock and roll movement celebrates the brilliance of an era that would inspire the British youth culture across two decades and shape the future of the British music scene. The performance includes songs from Marty’s own library of hits, Teenager in Love, Jesamine, Bad Boy, Rubber Ball, Sea of Love and many more. www.martywilde.com Wednesday 17 September 7.30pm My Brilliant Divorce Tickets: £13.50 Dillie Keane (Grumpy Old Women, The Vagina Monologues) plays Angela whose husband has a mid life crisis and a mid European affair. She then finds herself adrift in a sea of shifty solicitors, a disapproving mother, a series of helpline counsellors and Christmas all on her own. This achingly funny and heart wrenchingly poignant play was nominated for ‘Best Entertainment’ at The Oliviers in 2004 after playing a sell out season in the West End. 6 Sunday 21 September 7.30pm Haverhill Silver Band with Steven Rinaldi Tickets: £6.50, £5.00 concessions Steven Rinaldi, who has toured with Rinaldi Sings to the 100 Club, London and The New Cavern Club, Liverpool returns to his roots with the Haverhill Silver Band. He will sing some of his own material from his second album Bingo, as well as a selection of other songs new to the band’s repertoire. www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 7 September October Saturday 27 September 9.30am - 8.15pm Friday 3 October 8.00pm 19th Haverhill Sinfonia Soloist Competition The London Community Gospel Choir Tickets: £4.00, £3.00 Concessions, £2.00 under 16s, tickets permit re-entry throughout the day. Tickets: £18.00 25 international musicians will each perform a 20 minute programme in this exciting and varied competition. 36 prizes worth over £8000 are to be won, including a number of performances throughout the UK. Full details, available from September, at www.haverhillsinfonia.co.uk London Community Gospel Choir, famous for uplifting gospel, swing beat, R’n’B, traditional and soulful arrangements, have sung on the soundtrack for Walt Disney’s The Lion King, performed for Nelson Mandela, opened the main stage at Glastonbury and put gospel for the first time on the BBC Proms map. www.lcgc.org.uk Sunday 28 September 8.00pm In association with Off The Kerb Comedy Night Tickets: £8.50 Matt Reed ‘Absolutely hilarious had the crowd rolling around.’ BBC Lincoln Geoff Norcott ‘. . . an outstanding act who delivers an eclectic mix of smut, impressions and politics all delivered with a confident smile and boundless energy that keeps you on your toes.’ www.funny.co.uk JJ Whitehead ‘ Talented performer, deservedly starting to make a splash on the circuit.’ www.chortle.co.uk Note: comedians subject to change without notice. Sunday 5 October 7.30pm Ollie Austin Best of Friends Tour Tickets: £10.50 A full six piece line up performing Country Music songs and up tempo numbers, duets and harmonies with solos from Ollie and the band. The show opens with popular duo Merv & Maria. Tuesday 30 September 7.30pm Haverhill Keyboard Club present Paul Carman Tickets: £7.00 An evening with a talented musician playing everything from the classics to Big Band to the West End 8 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 9 October October Thursday 9 October 7.30pm Friday 24 October 7.30pm Miracle Theatre Company present Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers The Taming of the Shrew Tickets: £9.00, £7.50 concessions £6.00 under 18s Falling in love has never been harder! A controversial, passionate, ironic and tender story of sexual politics: the battle between Petruccio and Katherine, two of Shakespeare’s most unforgettable characters. Brought to life by Miracle Theatre, famous for their highly visual, musical and funny productions, Shakespeare’s romantic comedy gets a 21st Century make over. www.miracletheatre.co.uk Tickets: £14.00, £9.00 concessions, £38.00 Family Ticket Thundering rhythms on huge Japanese drums plus delicate bamboo flutes and percussion in a spellbinding display of grace, choreography and sheer athleticism. The concert journeys through a myriad of moods, from the heart pounding excitement of Ikkyo to the dark brooding Otherworld, to the happy festival atmosphere of Matsuri. ‘Just when you think it could not get any more powerful, it doubles in intensity. This show is not one to be missed.’ Edinburgh Evening News www.taiko.co.uk Tuesday 14 Saturday – 18 October 7.30pm Saturday matinee at 2.30pm Centre Stage Company Present The Music Man by Meredith Willson, directed by David Hart Tickets: £8.00 Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday matinee £9.00 Thursday £10.00 Friday and Saturday evening A small town which distrusts outsiders and is paranoid about its young people getting into trouble. Sound familiar? But this is mid west America a hundred years ago. River City, Iowa, is just ripe to be conned by a travelling salesman who convinces the townspeople he can form a band to keep youngsters on the straight and narrow. Then he will flog them all the instruments and uniforms and scarper with the cash. He’s done it before, lots of times and in many towns. Only this time he falls for Marian the librarian . . . www.centrestagecompany.co.uk 10 Saturday 25 October 7.30pm Chas and Dave Tickets: £20.00 The legendary cockney duo have a cult following of young and old after appearing at Glastonbury, 2007. They will perform hits from their Greatest Hits a bum and their DVD Live At Shepherds Bush Empire including Rabbit, Ain’t No Pleasing You, Gertcha, Sideboard Song and many more. www.chasndave.com www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 11 October November Sunday 26 October 7.30pm Thursday 6 November 7.30pm Arnold Sinfonia Orchestral Concert Love and Madness Presents Tickets: £10.00, £6.00 concessions, £2.00 under 16s Tickets: £9.00, £7.50 concessions, £6.00 under 18s Arnold Sinfonia Alexander Sitkovetsky (violin) Kevin Hill (conductor) Trapped in a cycle of poverty and crime, life looks bleak for orphan Oliver Twist. Brilliantly conjuring up London’s foggy, fetid streets, this fast moving adaptation from the company that brought us Frankenstein and The Tempest doesn’t shrink from portraying the harsh realities of the Victorian underworld whilst telling a tale full of hope and redemption. Remaining true to Dickens’ novel, this adaptation will surprise those unfamiliar with the story and delight those who know it well. Schubert Overture in the Italian Style Rubbra A Tribute Haydn Symphony No. 104 ‘London’ Beethoven Violin Concerto Details at www.haverhillsinfonia.co.uk Oliver Twist A new adaptation by David Cottis www.loveandmadness.org Tuesday 28 October 7.30pm Haverhill Keyboard Club present Brett Wales Tickets: £7.00 One of the UK's most popular keyboard entertainers playing music to please everyone from light classical to Country & Western. Wednesday 29 October 2.30pm These Colours Presents The Big Ugly Monster and the Little Stone Rabbit Friday 7 November 8.00pm Tickets: £4.50. Family Ticket £16.00 Good Times Promotions present There was once a big ugly monster that didn’t have any friends. So he decided to build one . . . out of stone! Rik Mayall narrates the hilarious, heart warming story of an ugly monster with a beautiful heart. A wonderful tale of friendship and laughter, adapted from the book by Chris Wormell. Whole Lotta Led Tickets: £12.00 Ages 3+ Duration: 58 minutes Whole Lotta Led will be performing the same set that Zeppelin played at the 02 Arena show back in December 2007. Keeping the spirit and songs of the legendary Zep alive with their unique energy and stage presence, Whole Lotta led play to over 40,000 enthusiastic fans every year. They don’t try to reproduce the classic Led Zeppelin look because for these guys it’s all about the music. www.thesecolours.com www.wholelottaled.co.uk 12 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 13 November November Saturday 8 November 11.00am Sunday 16 November 7.30pm In association with DanceEast Haverhill Silver Band with David Thornton Salsa Workshop Tickets: £8.00 Salsa emerged in 1960’s New York, from mainly Puerto Rican and Cuban immigrants, creating a blend of rhythms to produce its distinctive sound. Salsa is a great way to get fit and have fun and by the time you’ve finished this workshop you’ll be ready to join in at a Salsa party anywhere. For ages 16+ www.salsachillout.com www.danceeast.co.uk Tickets: £6.50, £5.00 concessions Barnardo’s Brass Appeal is a unique fund raising initiative that aims to unite the musical heritage of Barnardo’s with the brass band community throughout the UK. This special concert features David Thornton, one of the finest euphonium players in the world and principal euphonium with the legendary Black Dyke Band. All proceeds will be donated to Barnardo’s. Wednesday 19 November 10.30am & 1.00pm Blue Sky Theatre Present Saturday 8 November 8.00pm Jan Akkerman & Gareth Pearson Tickets: £14.00 Two great guitarists, one evening. Dutch guitar player Jan Akkerman, former member of international band Focus is well known for his exploration rock, jazz, blues, and dance music all within his signature style. He has worked with such acclaimed musicians as BB King, Charlie Byrd and Cozy Powell. Gareth Pearson cites Tommy Emmanuel as one of his biggest influences and indeed supported him when he played the Arts Centre in 2006. Friday 14 November 7.30pm Saturday 15 November 2.30pm & 7.30pm Colette’s Entertainment School present Hip to the Hop Tickets: £6.50 Just like the Capulets against the Montagues or even the Jets against the Sharks this is the story of two opposing sides. The talented students of Colette’s Entertainment School will use both classical and up to date dancing and singing to give a new take on a classical tale. 14 The Sun Has Got His Hat On Tickets: £3.00 Inspired by tales and rhythms of the Caribbean, a collection of comical tales and colourful animal puppets from land, sea and sky in a sway along, bounce along, sing a long extravaganza of musical storytelling. Aimed at two to five year olds but six and seven years olds will have fun too, so will their parents and grand parents because everyone loves Carnival! Ages: 2 7 Duration: 50 minutes. www.blueskytheatre.com Friday 21 to Sunday 23 November 9.30am to 6.00pm daily Haverhill Performing Arts Festival All day £3.00, £2.00 concessions. Per session: £2.00, £1.00 concessions Enjoy a varied selection of performances including, solo, duo and group performances from entrants up to the age of eighteen from Haverhill and the surrounding towns and villages. Those taking part will compete for awards and have the opportunity to receive feedback from a professional adjudicator. Please note children under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets available on the day only. www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 15 November November Tuesday 25 November 7.30pm Saturday 29 November 7.30pm Haverhill Keyboard Club present Edith Piaf – Celebration of a Legend Matthew Bason Tickets: £7.00 Matthew performs a mixture of old and new music including all your favourites. Wednesday 26 November 7.30pm Haverhill and District Local History Group present Ruby and her Horses Tickets: £5.00 Suffo k agricultural life in the 1920s and 30s is brought to life by The Bumpstead Boys with anecdotes and songs based on the life of Ruby Alleston. With Tina May and her musicians Tickets: £15.00 Award winning vocalist Tina May brings to life the music of Edith Piaf France’s most beloved entertainer, national icon and musical legend. The concert features Piaf’s most famous songs, including La Vie en Rose, Hymne à l’Amour, Milord, and Non, Je ne Regrette Rien. ‘That great rarity, a singer who enhances a song.’ The Observer ‘If you get a chance to see these two entertainers grab the opportunity with both hands.’ East Anglian Daily Times Thursday 27 November 7.30pm Sister Queens Tickets: £9.00, £7.50 concessions £6.00 under 18s European Arts Company, who recently brought us ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’, return with a one woman show about Mary Queen of Scots ‘The Catholic Whore’ and Elizabeth I ‘The Virgin Queen’. In a remarkable performance, Miriam Cooper gets under the skin of both characters and shows us the real women beneath the crowns. You, the audience, are subjects, courtiers, possibly spies but most of all witnesses to the fascinating turn of events which shaped the destiny of the throne of England. ‘A remarkable and uplifting piece of theatre, gives everything and asks nothing.’ Independent on Sunday 16 Sunday 30 November 8.00pm In association with Off The Kerb Comedy Night Tickets: £8.50 Kevin Bridges ‘The most exciting talent in Scottish stand up.’ The Herald Josh Howie ‘Very good and certainly original (4 stars).’ Three Weeks Jon Richardson ‘. . . a junior Victor Meldrew, only wittier. It’s rare to encounter a show so effortlessly slick performed by someone so young.’ (4 stars) The Scotsman Note: comedians subject to change without notice. www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 17 December December Monday 1 December 7.30pm Haverhill Flower Club present Designs on Christmas Tickets: £9.50 A special seasonal flower arranging demonstration by Pat Dibbon. Friday 12 December 8.00pm Friday 5 December 5.30pm – 8.30pm Saturday 6 December 10.00am – 4.00pm Imagine present A Christmas Craft Fair Free Entry Over 25 tables full with thousands of gift ideas which are both unusual and unique. Come for a cup of coffee at The Bistro and a great Christmas shopping experience! Sunday 7 December 4.00pm Mark Steel – What’s Going On? Tickets: £13.00 Mark Steel has performed as a stand up comedian on the British comedy circuit since the early eighties. He is also well known for the The Mark Steel Lecture on Radio 4, as well as numerous TV appearances on shows such as Have I got News for You and Mock the Week. ‘Steel is hilariously funny . . . he is the perfect human being and I want to sta k him.’ Nicholas Lezard – The Guardian Thursday 18 December 2.00pm Haverhill Town Council and Haverhill Keyboard Club present Haverhill Silver Band – Family Christmas concert Dreaming of a White Christmas Concert Tickets: £5.00, £2.00 concessions Tickets: £2.50 The first family orientated Christmas Concert to be presented by Haverhill Silver and Haverhill Youth and Community Bands with Christmas music along with sing a longs and a conducting competition. The traditional senior citizen’s Christmas matinee this year will be Trevor John on keyboard along with Castle Manor Business and Enterprise College Choir playing all your old time favourites. The ticket price includes refreshments. 18 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 19 December January Friday 23 to Sunday 25 January 2009 Thursday 29 to Saturday 31 January 2009 Centre Stage Company present Red Riding Hood by Lesley Cookman, directed by David Hart Red Riding Hood’s granny is Decidua, the Forest Guardian who, having a bad cold is unable to prevent the Wolf from entering the forest. We also meet Prince Stefan and his bodyguard Cecil, who falls victim to the charms of Dame Ida Hood, three disgruntled pigs, not to mention the wicked Lady Millicent who has designs on the Prince herself . . . Friday 23 January 7.30pm Saturday 24 January 2.00pm SOLD OUT £7.50 Saturday 24 January 6.00pm £7.50 Sunday 25 January 2.00pm Sunday 25 January 6.00pm SOLD OUT £7.50 Thursday 29 January 7.30pm £6.00 Friday 30 January 7.30pm £9.00 Saturday 31 January 2.30pm £7.50 Saturday 31 January 7.30pm £9.00 www.centrestagecompany.co.uk Monday 22 December 3.00pm & 7.00pm Tuesday 23 December 11.00am & 3.00pm Wednesday 24 December 11.00am & 3.00pm Dick Whittington Tickets: £9.50, £7.50 concessions, £30.00 family ticket Another Christmas classic gets The Panto Company treatment! Our hero journeys to London to seek his fortune, accompanied by his faithful cat. But gold soon becomes the least of his worries when he becomes smitten with Alice, the Alderman’s daughter, and is then confronted with the baddest of all pantomime baddies King Rat! Join Dick and the gang as he travels to Siam, then returns to face his greatest challenge yet becoming Lord Mayor of London! Early Bird Offer: Book before 30 September to receive discounts on the full ticket price.Tickets: £8.50 £7.00, Family ticket £28.50 www.thepantocompany.com 20 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 21 Haverhill Arts Centre Information Bistro How to book CALL IN: The Box Office during opening hours are: MONDAY 10.00am TUESDAY 5.00pm 10.00am 5.00pm 6.30pm 8.00pm WEDNESDAY 10.00am 5.00pm 6.30pm 8.00pm THURSDAY 10.00am 5.00pm 6.30pm 8.00pm FRIDAY 10.00am 5.00pm 6.30pm 8.00pm SATURDAY 10.00am 4.00pm 6.30pm 8.00pm SUNDAY One hour prior to a performance TELEPHONE: 01440 714140. During busy periods, please leave your name and number on our answer machine and we will return your call. EMAIL: boxoffice@haverhillartscentre.co.uk. Please include a day time and evening contact number and the performance you are interested in. BY POST: Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 8AR. Either enclose a stamped address envelope or add 50p for tickets to be sent by post. PAYMENT: can be made by cash, cheque (payable to Haverhill Town Council), credit or debit card. CONCESSIONS: under 16s, full time students, registered unwaged, those in receipt of Disability Living Allowance, and senior citizens. Please produce evidence of entitlement when paying for or collecting tickets. A delicious selection of snacks, meals and drinks in a wheelchair and pram friendly space. Monday to Saturday: 9.30am to 4.00pm, Wednesday: 9.30am to 3.00pm. Bar Meet friends over a drink in the bar, open one hour before all events. Drinks (in plastic glasses) can be taken into the auditorium. Hire For information on hiring meeting, function, exhibition and conference spaces, call Mary Argent on 01440 710174. Exhibitions SEPTEMBER: Big Cats Captured, a selection of original photographs from local zoos by Tracy Payne. OCTOBER: Mermaids, Anita Debnam paints intense watercolour and ink images inspired by her own experiences. Mike Debnam will also be showing his atmospheric watercolours of wildfowl in coastal landscapes. NOVEMBER: A stunning collection of creative images captured through the eyes of local photographer Nikki Watts. DECEMBER: The regular exhibition of Haverhill Art Group. GROUP BOOKINGS: are available on selected events. One free ticket with every ten tickets booked, for a single performance. REFUNDS: will only be made if the event is sold out and tickets can be sold on to another customer. A fee of £2.00 per ticket will be charged for this service. The personal details required to administer your booking are securely stored by Haverhill Arts Centre. In accordance with the Data Protection Act, we will not pass on your details to third parties, unless you give us permission to do so. LATECOMERS: Performance starting times vary. If you arrive after the start start of a performance you may be asked to wait until a suitable break in the performance before taking your seat. Please inform the Box Office if you have access requirements so that they may advise you on the most appropriate seats. If you would like further information about our facilities for those with disabilities, please ask for our leaflet or look on the back page. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST: If you would like to find out about upcoming events and films at the Arts Centre please email: mailinglist@haverhillartscentre.co.uk with your details. 22 Cinema Haverhill Arts Centre Cinema screens blockbusters, foreign language films, Saturday morning specials and Monday matinées. With free parking after 6.00pm, a bar and tuck shop, we offer great value for money. Upcoming films include Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, The Dark Knight and a season of world cinema. www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 23 Haverhill Arts Centre Centre for Haverhill Arts . . . Haverhill Arts Centre hosts a number of local organisations. Centre Stage Company Haverhill Sinfonia Centre Stage perform a varied programme of musicals, pantomimes and plays at Haverhill Arts Centre and are always looking for new members, young and old, interested in all aspects of theatre. Contact: Jan Davidson, 01638 667897 www.centrestagecompany.co.uk Haverhill Sinfonia is a registered charity that promotes the Haverhill Sinfonia Soloist Competition, recitals and orchestral concerts performed by the fully professional Arnold Sinfonia at Haverhill Arts Centre. Contact: Deena Shypitka, 01440 763799, info@haverhillsinfonia.co.uk www.haverhillsinfonia.co.uk Haverhill & District Flower Club Haverhill Tea Dances Promoting the art of Flower Arranging, this club organises monthly demonstrators and is open to new members who are interested in learning more about the subject. Monday 1 September 7.30pm Floral Moments Barbara Collins Monday 6 October 7.30pm AGM and Plan B Monday 3 November 7.30pm Moose on the Loose Jackie O’Hare Monday 1 December 7.30pm Designs on Christmas Pat Dibbon Contact: Val Phillips, 07890168344 www.haverhill uk.com/flowerclub Tickets: £2.00 (includes refreshments). Wednesdays at 2.00pm. Contact: Box Office on 01440 714140 for more details. Haverhill Art Group Founded around 50 years ago, our group of 25 artists from the Haverhill area come together once a month for a relaxed and friendly workshop, or demonstrations by visiting artists. They meet at 7.30 pm on the second Wednesday of each month at The Arts Centre. New members welcome. Contact: Hon. Secretary, Keith Hitchen, 01440 714863 Haverhill Keyboard Club This group programmes concerts every month featuring the country’s top keyboard specialists playing a huge variety of music. Contact: Muriel Turner, 01440 707551 Haverhill School of Speech and Drama Haverhill School of Speech & Drama provides drama lessons for children from five years upwards. In a fun environment, the children take part in improvisation, stagecraft and script reading. They also take part in festivals and stage an annual production. Contact: Samantha Tucker, 01440 714648 Jo Jingles Jo Jingles provides music, singing and movement classes for children aged 6 months to 5 years providing a fun approach to pre school education. Each Jo Jingles class incorporates a carefully structured routine appropriate to the ages of the children that is designed to maximise enjoyment and learning. Contact: Kathryn Bienert, 01440 730155 Silverliners Line Dancing An afternoon club with line dancing led by Val Buer. New members always welcome. Tickets: £2.50 (includes refreshments) Tuesdays at 2.00pm: 2 September, 23 September, 7 October, 21 October, 4 November, 25 November, 9 December, 16 December. Contact: Box Office, 01440 714140 University of the Third Age (U3A) The University of the Third Age, ‘U3A’, is a worldwide movement encouraging retired people who have left full time employment to take up or continue educational and other interests in a friendly and informal setting. No qualifications are required to join and no qualifications or degrees awarded. Contact: Aldine Horrigan, 01440 702497 Haverhill Silver Band The multi award winning Haverhill Silver Band regularly performs concerts at Haverhill Arts Centre as well as elsewhere in the town and the region. Contact: Richard Pannell, 01440 761769 www.haverhill.silver.band.googlepages.com 24 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 25 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 Fri 19 - Sat 20 Sunday 21 Saturday 27 Sunday 28 Tuesday 30 My Brilliant Divorce 7.30pm Tickets: £13.50 The Wake Up Call with Maggie Crompton 7.30pm Tickets: £4.00 Marty Wilde 8.00pm Tickets: £20.00 Haverhill Silver Band with Steven Rinaldi 7.30pm Tickets: £6.50, £5.00 19th Haverhill Sinfonia Soloist Competition 9.30am – 8.15pm Tickets: £4.00, £3.00, £2.00 Comedy Night 8.00pm Tickets: £8.50 Haverhill Keyboard Club with Paul Carman 7.30pm Tickets: £7.00 Saturday 8 Saturday 8 Diary Fri 14 - Sat 15 Sunday 16 Wednesday 19 Fri 21 - Sun 23 Tuesday 25 Wednesday 26 Thursday 27 Saturday 29 Sunday 30 Sunday 5 Thursday 9 Tue 14 - Sat 18 Friday 24 Saturday 25 Sunday 26 Tuesday 28 Wednesday 29 26 The London Community Gospel Choir 8.00pm Tickets: £18.00 Ollie Austin 7.30pm Tickets: £10.50 The Taming of the Shrew 7.30pm Tickets: £9.00, £7.50, £6.00 The Music Man 7.30pm Saturday matinee at 2.30pm Tickets: £8.00 £9.00 £10.00 Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers 7.30pm Tickets: £14.00, £9.00 Family Ticket £38.00 Chas and Dave 7.30pm Tickets: £20.00 Arnold Sinfonia Orchestral Concert 7.30pm Tickets: £10.00, £6.00, £2.00 Haverhill Keyboard Club with Brett Wales 7.30pm Tickets: £7.00 The Big Ugly Monster 2.30pm Tickets: £4.50, Family Ticket £16.00 Diary Monday 1 October Friday 3 Diary Haverhill Flower Club present Designs on Christmas 7.30pm Tickets: £9.50 Fri 5 - Sat 6 A Christmas Craft Fair Friday 5.30pm – 8.30pm Saturday 10.00am – 4.00pm Free entry Sunday 7 Haverhill Silver Band – Family Christmas Concert 4.00pm Tickets: £5.00, £2.00 Friday 12 Mark Steel 8.00pm Tickets: £13.00 Thursday 18 Dreaming of a White Christmas Concert 2.00pm Tickets: £2.50 Mon 22 - Wed 24 Dick Whittington Tickets: £9.50, £7.50 Fri 23 - Sat 31 November Friday 12 Friday 7 Oliver Twist 7.30pm Tickets: £9.00, £7.50, £6.00 Whole Lotta Led 8.00pm Tickets: £12.00 Salsa Workshop 1 1.00am Tickets: £8.00 Jan Akkerman & Gareth Pearson 8.00pm Tickets: £14.00 Hip to the Hop Friday 7.30pm Saturday 2.30pm, 7.30pm Tickets: £6.50 Haverhill Silver Band with David Thornton 7.30pm Tickets: £6.50, £5.00 The Sun Has Got His Hat On 10.30am & 1.00pm Tickets: £3.00 Haverhill Performing Arts Festival 9.30am to 6.00pm daily Tickets: £3.00, £2.00, £1.00 Haverhill Keyboard Club with Matthew Bason 7.30pm Tickets: £7.00 Haverhill and District Local History Group present Ruby and her Horses 7.30pm Tickets: £5.00 Sister Queens 7.30pm Tickets: £9.00, £7.50, £6.00 Edith Piaf – Celebration Of A Legend 7.30pm Tickets: £15.00 Comedy Night 8.00pm Tickets: £8.50 Centre Stage Company present Red Riding Hood December Saturday 6 Thursday 6 Haverhill Keyboard Club with Robert Wolfe 7.30pm Tickets: £7.00 FuryFest 8.00pm Tickets: £5.00 Puppetry of the Penis 8.00pm Tickets: £15.00 September Tuesday 2 Diary January Diary www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 27