Rutherglen Town Hall - South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture
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Rutherglen Town Hall - South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture
welcome to What’s On July to December 2016 Buying tickets: You can purchase tickets for our shows in person at our Box Office in the Town Hall or by phone on 0141 613 5700. We accept most major credit cards with the exception of American Express and Electron. Tickets for most of our shows are also available online at: www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk Getting here: You’ll see where we are on the map on the next page. The Town Hall is on a number of main bus routes and is also only a short walk from Rutherglen train station. We’re also very close to the M74 motorway and you can get here from junction 2 or 2A. Parking: There are three public car parks adjacent to the rear and side of the Town Hall in King Street one of which has predominantly accessible parking spaces for blue badge holders. These car parks are all currently free of charge. Food and drink: Our fully licensed Mezzanine Bar opens one hour before most performances begin and offers a large range of hot and cold beverages. We also offer an interval drinks service. If you’re attending a matinee show then pop into our award winning café beforehand for a snack, it’s open from 9am till 4pm Monday to Saturday. Online: You can find out more about the Town Hall, what we do and our events at: www.slleisureandculture.co.uk/ rutherglentownhall We’re also one of South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture’s wedding venues of distinction; see more at: www.sllcweddings.co.uk and don’t forget you can book online for most of our shows at: www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk You will also be able to find out about forthcoming shows and events, special offers and competitions at our Facebook pages – Children’s Activities in South Lanarkshire and Cultural Activities in South Lanarkshire. Box Office: 0141 613 5700 www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Ltd Providing opportunities to enrich people’s lives Far m Ro eloa ad n Where we are: Who we are: South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Ltd manage the operation of sports and recreation facilities, community and town halls, country parks, museums, libraries, outdoor resource base and arts development on behalf of South Lanarkshire Council. For further information please visit our website: www.slleisureandculture.co.uk Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained here is accurate at the time of going to press. However the programme is subject to change without notice. © Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 100020730 Saturday 9 July 2016 RUSK! Beach Party Time: 10.30am Tickets: £5.00 – free entry for all adults! Rise and shine for some morning fun! Our baby disco goes from strength to strength and now it’s back, bigger and better than before. Bring your little ones down for some Saturday morning fun and join them in cutting some shapes on the dancefloor. Our resident RUSK! DJ will be on hand to ensure the fun never stops and you can always take advantage of our chill out room if the pace gets too much. Age: RUSK! is suitable for everyone but may best be enjoyed by ages 6 months to 6 years. Duration: 2 hours We’re crossing our fingers for a long, hot, summer – so help us get in the mood by getting the little ones in their best beach outfits! Make sure you don’t miss out and book early! Please note our early morning start time. Thursday 14 July 2016 Time: 2.00pm and 4.00pm Tickets: £10.00 / £8.00 (concession) / £35.00 Family Ticket (x4) ‘Out of the gate and off for a walk, went Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy.’ Anyone with young children will recognise these immortal words instantly as the opening lines of the book Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy by Lynley Dodd. Featuring many of the characters from the books like Hercules Morse, as big as a Horse – Bottomley Potts, covered in spots – Schnitzel von Krumm, with the very low tum and Scarface Claw – the toughest tomcat in town. With music, singing and several of your favourite Hairy Maclary stories, this show is a must for the whole family. Age: 2 to 7 years Duration: 55 minutes ***** Fans of the storybooks cannot fail to enjoy this performance and every child should see this – One4Review **** ‘This is old-school children’s theatre in all the right ways’ – The List “...when, after 55 minutes, the show came to an end, one little girl behind me just burst into tears, wailing that she didn’t want it to end at all.” – The Scotsman “...Hairy Maclary was fab, my nearly 3 year old practically levitated in excitement...” – MumsNet ‘…a vibrant, fun filled show that cleverly brings Lynley Dodd’s much-loved children’s books to life. – Primary Times Tea Dances Our hugely popular, long running Tea Dances take place on Thursdays on the following dates; 21 July 18 August 15 September 20 October 17 November 1 December Time: 1.30pm to 3.30pm Tickets: £2.50 John Findlay provides the live music for our series of Tea Dances with a mixture of sequence and ballroom to suit all tastes. Tea and biscuits provided. Book early to avoid disappointment! Saturday 30 July 2016 Kid’s Magic! Nothing Up My Sleeve Time: 2.00pm Tickets: £5.00 Douglas Cameron presents his latest magical wonders for all the family in this fun, interactive show. Despite making things vanish and appear, he is able to do this with ‘nothing up his sleeves’. As always he will need some assistance from his audience to share in the fun that ensues during the course of this magic filled performance. Laughs and amazement guaranteed. Age: Suitable for ages 3 to 103 Thursday 25 August 2016 Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £15.00 / £14.00 (concession) The world’s grooviest theatre spectacular features incredible hit songs from the decade that made superstars of ABBA, The Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Mud, Gloria Gaynor, T-Rex, Candi Staton, The Nolans, K C and the Sunshine Band, Earth Wind and Fire, Tina Turner and Queen – to name but a few legendary artists. Whether you’re young, young-atheart or old enough to know better, Solid Gold 70’s is the perfect party night out for everyone. Solid Gold 70’s authentically recreates an era when the music was as fabulous as the dress sense was outrageous. A time when cool guys dressed in flares and platform shoes and girls squeezed into skin-tight catsuits and hotpants! Brought to you by the producers of ABBA Gold The Concert, the UK’s number one ABBA Tribute show and starring some of the UK’s top singers, musicians and dancers, Solid Gold 70’s is a must-see production. With so many hit songs squeezed into the slick stage show, this is one not to be missed. Get ready to dance, sing along and join in with all your favourite 1970’s hits!! Dagger Drive Friday 2 and Saturday 3 September 2016 Rutherglen Repertory Theatre and Rutherglen Town Hall proudly present Murder Cottage Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £7.00 / £6.00 (concession) Dea dE nd Scream Street Lan e However someone has more than vol-au-vents and sherry on their mind. Someone is planning a little murder. m ea Scr Vincent and Louise have recently moved into the village and are keen to break the ice with their neighbours by inviting them round for supper. Str ee t by Gerry McCartan Murder Road Lethal Lane Murder Road de-sac r Cule l l i K Rutherglen Repertory Theatre, Scottish Charity SC033989 Thursday 8 September 2016 InsideOut Productions present Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £13.50 / £11.50 (concession) From the company that brought you I Will Survive and Girls Night OOT! Insideout Productions proudly presents The Best of Broadway An evening of the best songs from Broadway and some banter from a first class professional cast. Songs from Wicked, Les Misérables, Grease and so much more. Book now for a superb night of Musical Theatre entertainment. Saturday 10 September 2016 An afternoon with Wee Shoobie Time: 2.00pm Tickets: £4.00 Once upon a time this local boy had an imaginary friend – an otherworldly creature he knew as a Shoobie. Now, more than 50 years later, that former boy has captured the adventures of his Shoobie friend in print and illustrations to delight his own six grandchildren and youngsters everywhere. Come along and spend the afternoon with Fraser Bruce and the story of this bizarrely shaped small creature desperately seeking family and friends. Fraser will read from his stories of Wee Shoobie accompanied by colouring competitions and even a treasure hunt! There will also be a question and answer session with the author. Age: suitable for all ages but mainly 3 to 7 years. Duration: 2 hours Friday 23 September 2016 The Grand Hall Central present Time: 2.00pm Tickets: £4.00 Continuing our theme of classic movies we bring you this great musical comedy directed by and choreographed by Gene Kelly. Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O’Connor star in Singin’ in the Rain, one of the greatest and most successful musicals ever filmed - filled with memorable songs, lavish routines and Kelly’s fabulous song-and-dance number performed in the rain. Join us for an afternoon of classic cinema. Friday 30 September 2016 Gerry Anderson in Concert Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £16.50 An evening to remember. Join Gerry for a very special evening of entertainment. As one of the country’s most respected artistes you will go on a most memorable musical journey. Gerry is the only vocal impersonator to take off so many of our showbiz greats all in one spectacular evening, not to mention his vocal ability in his own right with 7 albums to his credit. Throughout the show you can expect special guest artistes through impersonation; Sinatra, Tom Jones, Neil Diamond, Gene Pitney, Elvis, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, Tony Christie, Roy Orbison and Sammy Davis Jnr... the list goes on!! Oh yes – look out for Dame Shirley Bassey too! This show is a must for all. “Gerry Anderson took off at least 20 different stars and left his audience to a long standing ovation” – The Evening Times “This outstanding talented guy certainly has it all. As an impressionist and as a vocalist in his own right” – The Stage Saturday 8 October 2016 Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £17.00 / £16.00 (concession) Not to be missed! The Kast off Kinks are actual former members of the legendary band The Kinks. This great line-up features Mick Avory (the original drummer on all the classic hits from 1964-’84), John Dalton (bass/vocals, Kinks 1966 and 1969-‘76), Ian Gibbons (keyboards/ vocals, Kinks 1979-‘96 and still with Ray Davies) and Dave Clarke (guitar/ vocals, formerly of the Beach Boys, Noel Redding and Tim Rose). Expect all the hits, including: You Really Got Me, Dedicated Follower of Fashion, Sunny Afternoon, Lola, Days, Waterloo Sunset, Come Dancing, and many more for a great night out! “A full house, and a standing ovation. To anyone wondering about going, do not hesitate” – The Stables, Milton Keynes “Nothing short of superb. From start to finish it was filled with hit after hit” – Mad Ferret, Preston Tuesday 11 October 2016 Timeless Theatre present Rolling Back the Years Time: 2.30pm and 7.30pm Tickets: £15.00 / £14.00 (concession) The ultimate feel good show! Another sensational show from the producers of Memory Lane, All our Yesterdays and Memories are Made of This. One of the biggest shows of its kind in the UK, taking the audience on a breathtaking musical journey through the 1950’s, 60’s, and some of the brilliant sounds of the 1970’s. Including songs by Connie Francis, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Abba, Jersey Boys and many more. Beautifully costumed and choreographed for each decade, performed by ‘West End’ and international vocalists, along with the stunning Memory Lane dancers. Based on the original show from 2012, with a host of new songs and costumes for 2016. Friday 14 October 2016 Let’s Drift Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £15.00 Let’s Drift are a Soul and Motown group described as a celebration of the music rather than a tribute. Formed in 1991, they perform a repertoire of Drifters’ tracks and music from similar genres including, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder and Edwin Starr to name but a few. Complete with authentic vocal harmonies, each and every song allows them to showcase their full vocal range and skills. The current set comprises material from over 50 years of Drifters and Motown performances. Look out for hits such as Saturday Night at the Movies, Under the Boardwalk, Come On Over to My Place, Up On the Roof, You’re More Than a Number in My Little Red Book, Save the Last Dance for Me, Kissin’ in the Backrow and many many more. Let’s Drift sound is so close to the original hits you won’t believe your ears. Saturday 15 October 2016 Hotel California Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £16.00 Hotel California, a six piece ensemble of musicians will perform their spectacular new critically acclaimed show that gives you a concert experience of 100 minutes of pure Eagles nostalgia. You’ll return to a dark desert highway, cool wind in your hair, or stand on that street corner in Winslow, Arizona when you join Hotel California as they faithfully re-create The Eagles and their Californian Sunshine Rock sound. Expect a set that includes tracks from their outstanding Long Road Out Of Eden album. The Eagles’ music is timeless, appealing to audiences of every age, bringing back memories and touching the hearts and souls of each new generation. The concert promises to be a fantastic night to remember for all Eagles fans, young and old, new or long-standing. Tuesday 18 October 2016 The People’s Theatre Company presents Don’t Dribble on the Dragon By Steven Lee Directed by Nick Lane Designed by Mike Lees Time: 2.30pm Tickets: £7.00 / £25.00 Family Ticket (x4) My brother has a dragon and he keeps it secretly Within a box beneath his socks. He’s hiding it from me… Join us for this mesmerising new musical from the creators of the hit shows Old MacDonald Had A Farm and How The Koala Learnt To Hug. Tom is a toddler with a cool older brother, a secret dragon and a dribbling problem that just won’t stop! When Tom’s endless drooling threatens to tear the brothers’ friendship apart can their dragon’s amazing magic help them put it back together again...or will it only end up making things worse? Based on the fabulous new book by Steven Lee and with magic designed by the much loved and much missed Paul Daniels, this spectacular musical adventure about growing up and the importance of family is the perfect feel good show for big hearted adults and loving little ones alike. As an extra treat, Steven will be available to sign copies of Don’t Dribble On The Dragon which you can bring with you or buy in the theatre after the show. “A heart warming story full of love, laughs and sing along songs, this is perfect entertainment for adults and children alike - and brilliant fun!” – The Guide Age: For adults and kids of all ages (not recommended for under 2’s). Duration: Approximately 60 minutes Wednesday 19 October 2016 Auld Hats, New Heids Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £12.00 / £10.00 (concession) Come along and sing along. Four of Scotland’s top folk singers and musicians re-create the fabulous fun days on the Scottish Folk scene of the 60’s and 70’s. Ian Bruce; quite simply, one of the finest singers on the British Folk scene. Pete Clark; founder and Musical Director of the acclaimed Niel Gow Festival in Dunkeld. Gregor Lowrey; has performed throughout the world in many diverse line ups and supported many artists on numerous albums. Fraser Bruce; Fraser was introduced to Folk music when he was only 13 years old, he enjoyed great success in the 70’s and 80’s before pursuing his business career only returning to music in 2014. Scottish songs that we all know but are now seldom heard will have you singing your heart out. Part of Scottish Mental Health and Film Festival 2016 Wednesday 26 October 2016 Edward Reid Happiness and Wellbeing Time: 2.00pm Tickets: £5.00 Join Edward Reid as he helps raise your feel good vibrations through meditation, chat and songs. Edward know for making the country laugh on Britain’s Got Talent and who is a meditation teacher wants to get people tuned into the divine in themselves and achieve a feeling of wellbeing and happiness. Meditation will be used to increase clarity, self awareness, relaxation, confidence, gratitude, joy and self esteem. Edward will lead the workshop with positive chat, guided meditation and songs that will leave you relaxed, feeling good and ready for life. Part of Scottish Mental Health and Film Festival 2016 Thursday 27 October 2016 Geez a Break Productions present Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £12.00 / £10.00 (concession) After being diagnosed with Alzheimers disease, Margaret Patterson and her family are forced to make heartbreaking preparations as they cope with her descent into the depths of illness. Written by Liam Lambie and Produced by Geez a Break Productions If I Forget to Remember has a rare combination of humility, dignity, and humour as the audience are led on an emotional and heartfelt journey with the Patterson’s as they discover what happens when the strongest branch of the family tree breaks. Friday 28 October 2016 An Evening with Joan Charles Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £13.00 / £11.00 (concession) Suitable for over 16’s only Back by popular demand An unmissable evening featuring the Internationally acclaimed Medium and Clairvoyant… Joan Charles. Joan has a remarkable ability to communicate with loved ones and friends who have passed over to the other side. Joan works with spirit guides and loved ones of the audience, speaking to loved ones who have passed over to the spirit world – she helps to resolve past issues through the information she provides and in doing so assists healing and closure. Getting Hitched ? Phone: 0141 613 5700 Everyone has dreams of exactly how they want their wedding day to go from walking down the aisle to your first dance. At Rutherglen Town Hall, our dedicated events team will ensure that every one of those dreams comes true. The recently refurbished award winning Town Hall offers a stunning blend of the old and new by combining our traditional Grand Hall and our modern Mezzanine Bar to create the perfect wedding venue. Our flexible accommodation offers a bespoke package ranging from small intimate functions up to a maximum of 150 for your wedding meal. Whatever the size of your wedding, our fully trained staff will be available to deal with your every need. For further information, wedding packages, prices and availability, please call 0141 613 5700 or email: rutherglentownhall2@ southlanarkshireleisure.co.uk Visit our dedicated wedding website at: www.sllcweddings.co.uk www.sllcweddings.co.uk Saturday 12 November 2016 Rutherglen Repertory Theatre proudly present Ambush Lunchtime Theatre Time: Lunch served at midday (soup, sandwiches, tea and coffee) Performance at 1.00pm Tickets: £9.00 by Bernard G. High When Violet Cavendish is at work a girl arrives unexpectedly at her empty cottage and is recognised as her niece by Miss Grant, a well-meaning neighbour. But what does Violet have to hide and who is this niece who will stop at nothing to get what she wants? Rutherglen Repertory Theatre, Scottish Charity SC033989 Friday 18 November 2016 King’s Park Brass presents Strike Up the Band Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £8.00 / £7.00 / £6.00 Rutherglen comes alive to the Sound of Music! Join King’s Park Brass this Enchanted Evening for a programme of classic numbers from Broadway musicals. You’ll be sure to be Whistling a Happy Tune by the end of the night after the band has played a few of your Favourite Things! Saturday 19 November 2016 MZA and CHiLL Productions present Craig Hill – Up and Coming! Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £14.50 / £11.00 (concession) Contains language which may offend Hot on the heels of last year’s sell-out tour, your favourite jet-fuelled kilty pleasure shoots back to Rutherglen Town Hall like a rocket full of fun! Craig is certainly ‘up’ and most definitely coming, so book early! ‘Riotously funny’ – Independent ‘Flat-out hilarious... I’ve not heard a room laugh so long and hard… There isn’t anyone better at working a crowd… the audience was in absolute paroxysms of laughter… He has a wide appeal and it is genuinely funny.’ ★★★★★ – Mirror. ‘Funny as hell’ – Scotland on Sunday ‘Absolutely hilarious… An hour with Hill makes for a cracking show.’ ★★★★ – The List ‘Hill actually has to wait until the audience stop laughing before he can start again. It’s absolutely hilarious’ – Edinburgh Evening News ‘Master of audience interaction’ – Chortle www.mrcraighill.com #upandcoming @mrcraighill Friday 25 November 2016 Acme Theatre Company presents The Ruggie Santa Clause Written and Directed by Lawrence Crawford Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £8.00 Rutherglen’s meanest man Russell Sprout convinces his grandson Santa isn’t real. On Christmas Eve he spots a man on the roof of his Burnside home. He throws a stone and inadvertently kills Santa and unleashes ‘The Santa Clause’. Russell Sprout magically transforms in to Santa. Will Christmas be saved? Will Russell learn the error of his ways? The Ruggie Santa Clause is a fun new family show with music and song from the team that brought you Frankie Goes to Easterhouse, The Incredible Brechin Beetle Bug, A New Years Tale, How the Ruggie Troll Nicked Christmas, Miracle on Ruggie Main Street and the recent hit Connolly: From Humble Beginnings to Humblebum. Saturday 26 November 2016 Rutherglen Town Hall’s Christmas Craft Fair Time: 10.00am to 4.00pm Free admission Our hugely popular annual Christmas Craft Fair is back again offering a fantastic opportunity to purchase personalised and handcrafted gifts for friends and loved ones or why not treat yourself! With free admission you’re sure to find something to suit all tastes! Set over two floors on offer will be a variety of merchandise including Christmas cards, beautiful handmade jewellery, baby gifts, and to tempt your taste buds we have scrumptious cakes and confectionery stalls available on the day too. Our Cafe will be open throughout the day serving a selection of drinks, snacks and light meals. So why fight your way through the Christmas crowds when you can browse at your leisure in the beautiful surroundings of the Town Hall. Remember to bring lots of shopping bags for all your goodies and we look forward to welcoming you! Friday 2 December 2016 Rutherglen Town Hall’s Christmas Ceilidh Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £15.00 Back by popular demand! The ever popular Clyde Valley Ceilidh Band return to Rutherglen Town Hall for another lively Christmas Ceilidh dance. Four great musicians, all the weel kent dances and some you may not have tried before, in the wonderful setting of our Grand Hall. Come and birl the light fantastic and get yourself in the festive mood! Don’t worry if you don’t know or can’t remember the dances, the band will take you through all the steps. Includes buffet of soup, steak pie, tea and coffee – vegetarian option also available. This is without a doubt one of the Town Hall’s most popular shows so book early to avoid disappointment! Sunday 4 December 2016 Running Late Theatre Company presents It’s a Wonderful Life – The Radio Play Time: 2.30pm Tickets: £10.00 It’s Christmas Eve in 1947, and inside a radio studio a live broadcast brings to life Frank Capra’s beloved classic story. Be a part of the live studio audience and join the cast as they take you on a journey through the most important evening in one man’s life. George Bailey is a desperate man who is prepared to end it all until he is visited by an angel who gives him a very special gift. Monday 5 December 2016 The Salvation Army present Christmas Carol Concert Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £4.00 / £3.00 (concession) A truly festive event for all the family. Don’t miss the chance to join us for our annual concert with the Salvation Army. Saturday 10 to Thursday 22 December 2016 SLLC and NCL present Poor Cinderella! Trapped in a life of servitude by her wicked stepmother and ugly sisters, Cinderella dreams of a life where she doesn’t have to scrub floors and do chores. She is resigned to being covered in ash and cinder the rest of her days. Until one day, Cinderella discovers that in order to find his true love the ever so handsome Prince Charming is to throw the most lavish ball the kingdom has ever seen! For group bookings and schools performances please call our Box Office on 0141 613 5700 Will Cinderella make it to the ball? Not if her wicked stepmother and horrible sisters have anything to do with it, but you can count on a little panto magic to help out our Cinders and don’t forget Buttons who will be there to lend a helping hand. So dig out your ball gowns, check lost property for glass slippers and join us for this year’s family panto Cinderella! You’ll laugh until your sides ache and be on the last bus home before it turns back into a pumpkin! Saturday 10 December Sunday 11 December Schools only: Monday 12 December Tuesday 13 December 1.30pm / 7.00pm 1.30pm / 7.00pm Thursday 15 December Friday 16 December Saturday 17 December Sunday 18 December Monday 19 December Tuesday 20 December Wednesday 21 December Thursday 22 December 7.00pm 7.00pm 1.30pm / 7.00pm 1.30pm / 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 1.30pm / 7.00pm Tickets: 9.45am / 1.00pm 9.45am / 1.00pm Adults £12.00 Concession £10.50 Groups (20+) £8.50 Schools £5.50 Family tickets of 4 only £40 Email: Rutherglentownhall2@southlanarkshireleisure.co.uk Meetings We can accommodate a board meeting for 10 or a conference for 150. All aspects of your meeting will be organised by one of our event co-ordinators, who will be your first point of contact from initial enquiry to the start of your event and will liaise with all the services within the venue to ensure your event runs smoothly. Parties and Functions Looking for something a little different for a party – then why not try the Town Hall. We are able to accommodate 150 guests for a sit down dinner and 200 guests for a party in the Grand Hall. Smaller events can be held on the Mezzanine Bar which can hold up to 60 guests for a dinner and 75 guests for a party. We will also tailor catering packages to suit your needs and budget. We can also accommodate your children’s parties, naming ceremonies and communions. Café Our award winning café offers a wide selection of snacks with various fillings along with hot and cold beverages and tasty home baking; we also provide a range of daily specials. Our light and bright café is the ideal space for a coffee and a chat! The Town Hall café is the proud recipient of both Eat Safe and Healthy Living awards. Website: www.slleisureandculture.co.uk/rutherglentownhall Coming soon… Friday 10 February 2017 Fair Pley present Resurrection Starring David Hayman Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £13.50 / £12.00 (concession) David returns to the Town Hall for the 3rd time in 5 years to preview his new solo show before embarking on a major tour. Rutherglen Town Hall is proud to host what we are sure will be another sell-out performance and ensuring that the best of theatre continues to visit the area. A funny thing happened on the way to the pub… Bob Cunningham thought he saw a man ascend into the sky. It’s two years after the referendum, and Bob Cunningham has stuff on his mind: Whether or not to take early retirement. To make matters worse he discovers that Ethel, his ex, who he hasn’t seen in 20 years, will be coming later tonight. Politics, of course, and what to do about the No vote, Corbyn… And that weird thing about rising into the heavens. It puts him in storytelling mood. Bob’s a raconteur. He tells 3 more stories about ascensions, all the while trying to decide what to do about Ethel, and whether his life’s work is done. Is he finished? In his final speech – the story of an entire country ripping itself from the earth and rising up – he comes to terms with his, and his country’s, past, and future. A solo play performed by David Hayman, written by Chris Dolan, directed by David Hayman Jnr. Resurrection is a sequel to The Pitiless Storm performed at the Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh Fringe 2014, as part of a 45-date sell-out Scottish tour. www.fairpley.com Coming soon… Thursday 30 March 2017 Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £17.50 / £16.50 (concession) Lord Tim’s sensationally popular production Rock n Roll Paradise continues to thrill British audiences with its high octane, non stop performances of the world’s most popular rock n roll hits. Featuring the country’s top tributes to Elvis, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Eddie Cochran and The Big Bopper and supported by the outstanding Paradise Band, this show is over two hours of non-stop rock n roll, featuring over forty classics. Great Balls of Fire, Whole Lotta Shakin, Blue Suede Shoes, All Shook Up, That’ll Be The Day, Peggy Sue, Chantilly Lace, Shake Rattle and Roll, La Bamba, Summertime Blues, Twenty Flight Rock, Pretty Woman and Only The Lonely are just the tip of the iceberg. Rock n Roll shows don’t get any better than this and with full audio visual and lighting this is a West End worthy show packed with West End performers. www.rocknrollparadise.com www.beyondeternitypromotions.com Our Junior Membership brings together access to sports and culture in a way that hasn’t been done before. South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture is delighted to offer a membership that gives under 16s unlimited access to all arts and sports courses and classes contained in the ACE brochure*. As if this isn’t enough, golf, racquet sports and the use of swimming pools, gyms, fitness classes, crèches and East Kilbride Ice Rink are also included - all this, for only £23.60** per month. We are sure you will agree this is ACE! This membership is available for age under 16s with discounted memberships for the following. 50% concession is available for Leisure for All cardholders. (£11.80 per month**) 20% discount for the siblings of one full paying child. (£18.90 per month**) 20% discount for a child already a swimming lesson member. (£18.90 per month**) You can get started with your membership at any local Cultural or Leisure facilities. Terms and Conditions apply. www.slleisureandculture.co.uk/ace * All classes up to 2 hours included ** All prices subject to increase April 2017 Arts Development Consisting of a number of Development Officers in various art forms, the Arts Development Section’s role is to develop a variety of activities and projects which make the arts more accessible to the local community. This is done through providing everything from courses, projects, workshops and master classes as well as one-off activities and events, such as theme days, summer schools, concerts and festivals. Dance Our wide ranging programme of arts classes and courses in art forms including music, drama, dance, contemporary visual arts, new media and traditional arts and crafts is designed to accommodate all needs, ages and abilities and runs in three terms enrolling in January, April and September each year. The Arts Development team not only regularly work together with national arts companies to provide outreach programmes to support the events and performances within the venues but also work with local organisations and groups on community-based projects providing advice and support for community groups with things such as training, constituting a voluntary arts group, how to access funding and how to develop projects. ic Mus Arts and Crafts If you would love to get involved in the Arts but don’t have the equipment or tutors to do so our Arts Development Team can tailor a project specifically for the needs of your group or if you would like further information on any of our services or would like to be included on our mailing list for news on Arts Development opportunities within your area please contact: a Dram Arts Development Team, The Town House 102 Cadzow Street, Hamilton ML3 6HH Phone:01698 452 299 Email: artsdevelopment@southlanarkshireleisure.co.uk Our Venues Our other venues also provide fantastic entertainment, why not give them a call direct and request their brochure or for a full detailed listing of events throughout South Lanarkshire, visit our website at: www.slleisureandculture.co.uk The Town House 102 Cadzow Street Hamilton ML3 6HH Box Office: 01698 452 299 East Kilbride Village Theatre Maxwell Drive East Kilbride G74 4HG Box Office: 01355 248 669 East Kilbride Arts Centre Old Coach Road East Kilbride G74 4DU Box Office: 01355 261 000 Lanark Memorial Hall St Leonard Street Lanark ML11 7AB Box Office: 01555 667 999 Box office terms and conditions Cancellations Concessions In the event of a performance being cancelled, South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited will take reasonable steps to notify ticket holders. However, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to notify ticket holders prior to the event date. In the event of a performance being cancelled, South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited will not be held responsible for any travel, accommodation or other ancillary costs incurred by the ticket holder. The following groups are eligible for concessionary ticket prices: Holders of South Lanarkshire Leisure ‘Leisure for all’ cards. Other concessions may be available please see venue for details. Please note that concessions may not be available for all performances. Charges for carers / escorts All carers / escorts will be required to purchase a valid ticket for any performance. Children / infants / babies A ticket must be purchased for any child who is aged 1 or over. For babies who are under the age of 1 (on the date of the performance being attended), a ‘Babes in Arms’ ticket will be issued, free of charge, which will allow entry to the auditorium. A reserved seat will not be allocated with this ticket. In the event of a sell out performance, ‘Babes in Arms’ tickets may be limited and entry refused to the auditorium. At performances which are specifically aimed at those under the age of 1, ‘Babes in Arms’ tickets will not be available. No one under the age of 16 will be admitted to a performance without being accompanied by a parent, responsible adult (who must be aged 18 or over) or legal guardian. Latecomers Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. This may be the interval. Lost / stolen tickets South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited will not be held responsible for lost or stolen tickets. Management rules A valid ticket is required to enter the auditorium and at some locations to enter the bar area. South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited reserves the right to refuse admission to the auditorium or to request that any ticket holder leave the auditorium and may take appropriate action to enforce this right. South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited will not be held responsible for any personal property brought into the venue. Ticket holders agree to abide by the Venue Management Rules and Fire and Evacuation procedures at all times. These are available to customers on request and/or are displayed within the venue. Photography / recording The unauthorised use of photographic and/or recording equipment (audio or video) is strictly prohibited and failure to comply will result in removal from the auditorium. Filming and recording of performances On occasion filming and recording may be carried out at the venue, by attending an event you give your express consent to be included in such films and recordings and for these to be exploited in any and all media at any time throughout the world. This includes any filming by police or security staff which may be carried out for the security of our patrons. Postage of tickets Tickets purchased by telephone or online, within 5 working days of the date of the performance, will be held at the venue for collection at the box office rather than being posted out. A fixed postage fee of £1 will apply and be charged to the customer if tickets are posted. Alterations to programme South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited reserves the right to make alterations to the advertised programme at short notice (for example cast changes). In these instances South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited is not obliged to refund the ticket nor exchange the ticket for another performance. Refunds / exchanges Tickets, once purchased, cannot be refunded except in circumstances where the performance has been cancelled. Tickets must be returned to the point of purchase before a refund can be given. Ticket exchanges may be possible, subject to availability. In the event of seating problems or other operational issues, South Lanarkshire and Culture Limited reserves the right to move customers from allocated seating to alternative seating without notice. In these instances South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited will not refund any difference in the customer’s ticket price nor exchange the customer’s ticket for another performance. Resales The re-selling of tickets that have already been purchased will only be conducted by South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited at the Venue Managers discretion. Reservations Tickets that have been reserved must be paid for within three days of purchase or within a timescale specifically advised by sales staff, otherwise, tickets which have been reserved and not paid for may be released for general sale without notice. Special access requirements Customers must inform the box office, at the time of booking, of any ticket holders who require special access to the venue. (For example: wheelchair users, those who cannot use stairs etc). Failure to do so may result in admission to the auditorium being denied on the day of the performance if we are unable to offer suitable seating that complies with our Fire and Evacuation procedures. Diary of Events July to December 2016 Date Event Saturday 9 July RUSK! Beach Party Thursday 14 July Hairy Maclary and Friends Thursday 21 July Tea Dance Saturday 30 July Kid’s Magic; Nothing Up My Sleeve Thursday 18 August Tea Dance Thursday 25 August Solid Gold 70’s Friday 2 and Saturday 3 September Murder Cottage Thursday 8 September The Best of Broadway Saturday 10 September Wee Shoobie Thursday 15 September Tea Dance Friday 23 September Singin’ in the Rain Friday 30 September Gerry Anderson in Concert Saturday 8 October Kast Off Kinks Tuesday 11 October Rolling Back the Years Friday 14 October Let’s Drift Saturday 15 October Hotel California Rutherglen Town Hall, 139 Main Street, Rutherglen, G73 2JJ Box Office: 0141 613 5700 or online at: www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk Date Event Tuesday 18 October Don’t Dribble on the Dragon Wednesday 19 October Auld Hats, New Heids Thursday 20 October Tea Dance Wednesday 26 October Edward Reid; Happiness and Wellbeing Thursday 27 October If I Forget to Remember Friday 28 October An Evening with Joan Charles Saturday 12 November Ambush – Lunchtime Theatre Thursday 17 November Tea Dance Friday 18 November Strike Up the Band Saturday 19 November Craig Hill; Up and Coming! Friday 25 November The Ruggie Santa Clause Saturday 26 November Christmas Craft Fair Thursday 1 December Tea Dance Friday 2 December Christmas Ceilidh Sunday 4 December It’s a Wonderful Life – Radio Play Monday 5 December Christmas Carol Concert Saturday 10 to Thursday 22 December Cinderella Rutherglen Town Hall 139 Main Street Rutherglen G73 2JJ Box Office: 0141 613 5700 or online at: www.sllcboxoffice.co.uk www.slleisureandculture.co.uk If you need this information in another language or format, please contact us to discuss how we can best meet your needs. Phone: 01698 476 202, Text phone: 18001 01698 476 202 Email: customer.services@southlanarkshireleisure.co.uk Produced for South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited by South Lanarkshire Council Communications and Strategy. 029889/Jun16 South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture Limited is a recognised Scottish charity no. SCO32549