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Theatre l Music l Dance l Film l Exhibitions l Workshops
April - August 2018
... the creative heart of the community
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Summer at Last…and welcome to what will be my last season as Artistic Director. Over the 20 years that I’ve been here there has been a huge increase in the range of what we offer at the arts centre and in the number of people who come to see shows, look at exhibitions or take part in courses and workshops. I hope you agree that there are some great activities for everyone this season (and indeed all year round). So, get your tickets early to avoid disappointment.
Queen’s Hall Arts is in a relatively strong position with future agreements from our core funders Arts Council England and Northumberland County Council. With their support we are able to bring you the best of local, regional and national artists, support the emergence of exciting new talent and make the arts accessible to all the community. However, with public funding at standstill levels we rely on a range of trusts and donors to help us to continue growing and expanding our valuable work. So, feel free to make a donation when you buy a ticket or when you look round our free gallery spaces. Every pound you give makes a difference (and is doubled by Arts Council England’s Catalyst: Evolve programme) and helps ensure that we are here for the next 20 years, and beyond.
Geof KeysArtistic Director | Queen’s Hall Arts
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What’s On
03 Robin Hood & the Revolting Peasants
04 April
08 Hexham Book Festival
10 May
11 The Queen’s Club
13 Hexham Gathering
14 June
21 July
22 Queen’s Hall Digital
23 August
24 Exhibitions
26 Courses and Regular Workshops
28 Seating Plan
29 Booking Your Tickets
30 Season’s Diary
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Queen’s Hall Film Club Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool (15) Thursday 12 April 8.00pm
Directed by Paul McGuigan and based on the memoir of the same name by Peter Turner, it tells his story of falling for aging Hollywood actress Gloria Grahame in 1970s Liverpool, only to face reality when she is diagnosed with breast cancer.
Starring Annette Bening, Jamie Bell, Vanessa Redgrave and Julie Walters, this is a modern fairytale romance to break your heart. (2017)
Running time: 1 hr 45 mins
Tickets: £6.00 | £5.00 (Members)
Luke Daniels: Electrophon Thursday 12 April 8.00pm
In the White Room
Luke Daniels has worked as a soloist with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and as a member
of the Riverdance band.
The ‘Electrophon’ combines traditional source material and new music technology, syncing step motion from the resonating steel comb
of a c1880 polyphon machine with digital and midi time code to create new instrumental music on 20” steel discs, with which Luke
plays along on guitar, melodeon and sings.
Only 45 tickets available. Book early.
Tickets: £10.00
Rotary Club of Hexham Traditional Irish & Folk Music
Friday 13 April 7.30pm
Introduced by Mike Tickell. Featuring Special Guests Gerry O’Connor and Donal O’Hanlon with Martin Matthews, Roddy Matthews, Kevin & Ros Doonan, The Charawallahs and Voicemale
Arranged by The Rotary Club of Hexham in aid of Shelterbox, and Braille Printers for the Al-Quabs School for the Blind, Palestine.
Sponsored by Fentimans.
Tickets: £12.50 | £6.00 (16 & under)
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Hexham & District Music Society Aurea String Quartet with Nick Trygstad (cello) Saturday 14 April 7.30pm
This young String Quartet has been very successful in competitions, leading to a busy year as Artists in Residence in Scotland. They are currently International Young Artists at the Royal Northern College where they are studying for a diploma in chamber music performance. Nick Trygstad, who joins them for the Schubert Quintet, is Principal Cello with the Hallé.
Programme:Bridge Three IdyllsBeethoven Op. 18 No. 2Schubert String quintet in C major D956
Tickets: £15.00 | £7.50 (student) £1.00 (schoolchildren)
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Kitchen Zoo The Tin Foil Astronaut Friday 13 April 11.00am & 2.00pm
Today is the day of the space race! A race to put the first human on the Moon! But our astronaut isn’t quite like others... she’s different.
Alba has been in training and she has even made her own rocket! But can she really power a rocket with crisps? What is past Pluto? Are there robots in Space? And will anyone ever listen to the smallest of space explorers?
With original live music and puppets, this is a story of discovery, individuality and a celebration of differences for 3-7 year olds and their families.
From the makers of The Owl and the Pussycat, and co-commissioned by ARC, Queen’s Hall Arts, Hexham and Arts Centre Washington.
Tickets: £8.50 | £7.50 (per person based on a group of 4 or more) £1.00 (Babe in arms)
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7Just an Ordinary Lawyer
Thursday 19 April 7.30pm
A play, with songs, written and performed by Tayo Aluko, with live piano accompaniment.
“The British Empire was trying desperately to hold on to its colonial possessions by any means … and the foul would often override the fair.”
Nigerian Tunji Sowande quietly breaks through multiple barriers to become Britain’s first Black judge in 1978. Also a fine concert singer and keen cricket lover, he muses on international politics and history as they affect the Black world from Africa to the USA and Britain, from the point of view of one who would rather watch sports, and spread love and peace through the medium of song.
Recalling heroic sporting achievements alongside epoch-defining political events, Tayo Aluko follows the multi-award winning play Call Mr Robeson with another “brilliantly put together history lesson delivered as art.”
Running time: 85 mins
Age recommendation 14 years+
Tickets: £14.50 £12.50 (Members / benefit conc) £7.50 (student)
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War on the Floor Sunday 22 April 6.00pm
Karate at its most exciting with the best of Seiken Ryu students. War on the Floor celebrates the speed, ferocity and physicality of competition team karate sparring.
The Seiken Ryu students will also demonstrate team kata and advanced karate skills. Expect an action packed evening that will leave you breathless and might even encourage you to take up the sport yourself!
Tickets: £10.00
New Old Friends Crimes Under the Sun
Tuesday 24 April 7.30pm
Inspired by Agatha Christie, Hitchcock and film noir, you are invited on an hilarious but murderous trip to a classic English Riviera retreat.
A secluded island hotel just off the English coast becomes a crime scene, as a scandal-inducing femme-fatale is felled. All the guests on the island are suspects, but are they alone and is this the first crime this idyllic island has witnessed?
Award-winning theatre company New Old Friends present Crimes Under the Sun, a comedy thriller directed by James Farrell (Associate Director - The 39 Steps, West End). The show features four actors playing multiple outrageous characters, and a plot that romps along in the company’s trademark inventive style.
Tickets: £14.50 £12.50 (Members / benefit conc) £7.50 (student)
Hexham Book Festival 2018Thursday 26 April – Sunday 6 MayHexham Book Festival is run in partnership with Queen’s Hall Arts
Thursday 26 April 1.00pm - 3.00pm Sarah Dunnakey Writing Workshop £16.00*
Friday 27 April10.00am Trine Hahnemann £8.00 | £6.00
11.30am Mary Contini £8.00 | £6.00
Offer: Buy tickets to 2 Food Events (Trine Hahnemann and Mary Contini) with lunch at the Beaumont Hotel for £26.00 / £22.00
1.30pm - 3.00pm Cookery Demonstration with Trine Hahnemann £25.00* At Linnels Farm
6.30pm A.C. Grayling £9.00 | £7.00
8.00pm Jeremy Vine £10.00 / £8.00
Saturday 28 April11.00pm - 12.30pm Cookery Demonstration with Mary Contini £30.00* At Linnels Farm
12.00 noon Marie-Elsa Bragg £8.00 | £6.00
1.30pm Tim Dowling £9.00 | £7.00
1.45pm Timothy Phillips £6.00
3.00pm Sarah Winman £8.00 | £6.00
3.15pm Mick Herron £8.00 | £6.00
4.30pm Richard Holloway £9.00 | £7.00
5.45pm Neil Ansell £6.00
6.30pm Judy Murray £10.00 | £8.00
8.00pm Alastair Campbell and Paul Fletcher £10.00 | £8.00
Sunday 29 April10.30am - 12.30pm Bea Davenport Workshop £20.00*
11.00am Darren Harper £6.00
12.30pm Mick Kitson £6.00
1.30pm Chris Mullin £9.00 | £7.00
2.00pm Andrew Michael Hurley and Fiona Mozley £8.00 | £6.00
3.00pm David Starkey £15.00 | £13.00
3.30pm Joe Dunthorne £8.00 | £6.00
5.00pm Helen Thomson £6.00
5.00pm Patrick Bade £8.00 | £6.00
6.30pm Evan Davis SOLD OUT
Tuesday 1 May 1.00pm Simon Grennan £3.00* At Robinson-Gay Gallery
6.30pm Alan Taylor £8.00*
8.00pm Film: Prime of Miss Jean Brodie £5.00*
Film presented in association with Queen’s Hall Film Club
Buy a ticket to the Alan Taylor event and a ticket for the film: Prime of Miss Jean Brodie for the combined ticket price of £12.00
Wednesday 2 May 1.00pm Polly Atkin £3.00* At Robinson-Gay Gallery
6.30pm Rachel Joyce £8.00 | £6.00
8.00pm Elizabeth Day Book Group event £6.00
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8For more details pick up a festival programme in the foyer or go to
www.hexhambookfestival.co.ukAll events are at the Queen’s Hall unless specified. Concession tickets are available to
Book Festival Friends, students and those in receipt of benefits.
Thursday 3 May 1.00pm Sarah Reay £3.00* At Robinson-Gay Gallery
6.30pm Charlie English £8.00 | £6.00
8.00pm John Crace £9.00 / £7.00
Friday 4 May 10.00am - 12 noon Tony Williams Workshop £20.00*
11.00am Rachel Roddy £8.00 | £6.00
1.00pm - 3.00pm Fiona Shaw Workshop £20.00*
2.00pm - 3.30pm Cookery Demonstration with Rachel Roddy £25.00* At Linnels Farm
6.30pm Steve Benbow £8.00 | £6.00
8.00pm Harriet Harman £10.00 | £8.00
Saturday 5 May 10.30am Tim Marshall £9.00 | £7.00
12 noon Sally Magnusson £9.00 | £7.00
12.15pm Nick Hunt £6.00
1.45pm Caitlin Davies and Dr. Helen Pankhurst £8.00 | £6.00
2.00pm Stephen McGann £9.00 | £7.00
3.15pm Joe Shute and Miriam Darlington £8.00 | £6.00
3.30pm Jenni Murray £10.00 | £8.00
4.45pm Mimi Anderson £6.00
5.00pm Kate Mosse £9.00 | £7.00
6.30pm Simon Mayo £9.00 | £7.00
8.00pm Michael Pennington £9.00 | £7.00
Sunday 6 May 11.00am Angus Roxburgh £8.00 | £6.00
12 noon Charlotte Peacock £8.00 | £6.00
12.30pm June Sarpong £8.00 | £6.00
1.30pm Dharshini David £8.00 | £6.00
2.00pm Poetry and Spoken Word At The Vault £3.00 on the door
2.00pm Philip Collins £8.00 | £6.00
3.00pm Michael Pennington £9.00 | £7.00
3.30pm Phyllis Richardson £6.00
4.30pm John Tusa £9.00 | £7.00
5.00pm Robert Rowland Smith £8.00 | £6.00
Book at Queen’s Hall Box Office 01434 652477 or online at www.queenshall.co.uk
Festival Ticket Offer: Buy tickets for 4 different events and get 15% off!
(*excluding workshops, cookery demonstrations, existing offers, lunch at Beaumont Hotel combined tickets and talks in the Robinson-Gay Gallery. Ticket offer applies to tickets booked in one transaction.)
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Splitz Dance An Evening of Dance, Song & Fashion Friday 11 May 7.00pm
This popular annual event features dance, song and fashion, and is being held in support of the Percy Hedley Foundation.
Tickets: £9.00 | £7.00 (Under 16s / Over 60s)
Nordic Voices Tuesday 8 – Tuesday 22 May
Nordic Voices is a new international multi-arts festival for Hexham and will include an exciting programme of music, film, storytelling, drama and food events.
Events include Strange Lovers, Nordic Fiddlers Bloc, Kottos, a Combined Community Choirs concert, Scandinavian food nights and Ingmar Bergman’s film Wild Strawberries amongst much more.
More details on the Nordic Voices Facebook page, @nordicvoices2018
Strange Lovers Thursday 10 May 7.30pm
Nordic Voices brings together Methera, a string quartet with roots firmly planted in English traditional music, and Mats Rehnman, an internationally acclaimed storyteller, to perform Strange Lovers, new folk music woven with stories of unexpected love.
Strange Lovers is a glorious display of intimacy, explosion and beauty in a daring marriage between music and story; a show that explores the body language and voices of the string quartet and the rhythm and dance of the narrator.
Tickets: £10.00 £8.00 (Over 60s / Under 25s / unwaged)
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Hexham Amateur Stage Society Swing ! Swing ! Swing! Wednesday 16 – Friday 18 May 7.00pm Saturday 19 May 3.00pm
Hexham Amateur Stage Society invites you to come and join them at ‘Queenie’s Place’ for a brand new concert, bringing you the best of swing and big band music from across the ages.
Tickets: £15.00 | £13.50 (conc)
Tickets on sale at Queen’s Hall Arts Centre Box Office from Friday 13 April
The Queen’s Club is a new scheme for individuals and couples.
Individual Membership at £25 per year Joint Membership at £35 per year
Join our Friends scheme, The Queen’s Club, and support the North East’s most vibrant Arts Centre.
Everyone wants to get the most from their money and coming to the arts centre is no exception, which is why The Queen’s Club is the perfect choice for regular visitors to the Queen’s Hall.
Members get money-saving discounts, a host of exclusive benefits, invitations to exciting special events, and lots more. At the same time as having fun today you will be helping us to invest in the future, ensuring there is a next generation of artists, musicians and performers coming through to entertain us tomorrow!
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7Black Theatre Live Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok Thursday 24 May & Friday 25 May 7.30pm
Helen has grown up in the UK, but always felt a piece of her story was missing. Visiting her mother’s birthplace of Hong Kong for the first time, she is determined to find out who she really is and where she belongs. Amidst the skyscrapers and bustling streets, she meets her grandmother, Lily Kwok, and steps into her past where she discovers shocking family secrets that will change her life forever.
Based on Helen Tse’s bestselling family memoir of passion sacrifice and survival across three generations held together with one lifeline - food - and featuring live cooking on stage, this stylish and evocative new play by award winning writer In-Sook Chappell tells the extraordinary story of the women behind the famous Manchester restaurant Sweet Mandarin. Sponsored by the Hong Kong Economic Trade Office, presented by Black Theatre Live with Yellow Earth Theatre in association with Royal Exchange Theatre and supported by Arts Council England, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, John Ellerman Foundation and the Ernest Cook Trust.
Tickets: £14.50 | £12.50 (Members / benefit conc) | £7.50 (student)
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The Hexham Gathering is a partnership between Folkworks / Sage Gateshead and Queen’s Hall Arts.
Hexham Gathering 2018
Pons Aelius2015 Celtic Connections Danny Kyle Award Winners, Pons Aelius (below) is an ambitious young instrumental sextet exploring the traditional and contemporary folk musics of Britain and beyond. With bold arrangements and an arsenal of instruments, the band melds age-old traditions with a fresh and innovative attitude.
Eabhal (trio)Eabhal met and began making music together on the Outer Hebrides’ Isle of Uist. Usually a quartet, Eabhal will be performing at Hexham Gathering as a trio with original members Hamish (flutes / highland pipes) and Nicky (guitar) joined by Stonehaven fiddle maestro Ross Hull.
4th GenerationQHA’s very own exciting and energetic youth folk band led by Sophy Ball.
Tickets £12.50 | £8.50 (student)
Celebrating Youth Folk Music around the Bandstand in Hexham!Performances from dance teams, youth folk ensembles, ceilidh bands, soloists, duos and trios will take place between 12.30pm - 3.30pm including the traditional ceilidh around the bandstand. It’s going to be a great day out – and we would love to see you there.
FREE EVENT
Hexham Gathering Evening Concert 7.00pm
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Reform Theatre Two By Jim Cartwright
Tuesday 29 May 7.30pm
From the award-winning writer of Little Voice and Road comes Two, a gritty yet heart-warming look at northern life filled with pathos and humour.
Set in a Northern Pub, the Landlord and Landlady’s cheery greeting and friendly banter barely disguise their contempt for each other. They met outside the pub when they were kids, had their first drink there, courted there, had their Twenty Firsts there, Wedding Reception there, and now they own the place.
During the course of the evening assorted customers pass through including a little boy left by his father, an event that triggers a move towards a fragile reconciliation between the pub couple as their secret tragedy, swallowed back for seven years, comes to a head after drinking-up time.
Presented by Reform Theatre Company / Harrogate Theatre in association with Middlesbrough Theatre.
Tickets: £14.50 £12.50 (Members / benefit conc) £7.50 (student)
Jason Cook’s Comedy Club Friday 1 June 8.00pm
Award-winning comedian, creator and writer of BBC2’s Hebburn, Jason Cook brings the cream of comedy to your doorstep.
Gary Delaney is a razor sharp one-liner comedian, who is widely regarded as being the most quotable comic on the circuit. The high quantity of stand-out gags leaves the audience struggling to remember them all.
Following a sell-out run alongside Catherine Tate, TV & radio regular, best-selling author and headliner at London’s world famous Comedy Store, Ian Moore was selected to appear at the pinnacle of all comedy festivals – Montreal’s Just for Laughs.
As usual, Glen Roughead will be joining Jason in the middle section for some music and chaos.
Tickets: £16.50
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Songs and Poems from Tyne, Rede and Allen dales Saturday 2 June 7.30pm
In the White Room
Join Mike Tickell (songs and poems) with Alan Lynch (guitar) and young North Tyne singer, Abbey Tilley, in this celebration of the songs and poems from Northumberland’s rich tradition, including those by Wilfrid Gibson and Terry Conway.
Tickets: £10.00
An Evening with Pam Ayres Sunday 3 June 5.00pm
Pam Ayres has been making the nation laugh for over 40 years. Funny and warm, her charming understated manner belies a rare comic precision. Her hair-trigger timing, her eye for the absurd details of everyday life, and unforgettable turn of phrase, combine to make her a true national treasure. Recent TV appearances for BBC TV include Springwatch, Celebrity Mastermind, Celebrity Antique Road Trip, and Women at War: 100 Years of Service. Recent Radio broadcasts include Just A Minute, and Series 6 of Ayres On The Air for Radio 4.
Tickets: £22.00
“Pam Ayres’ session was one of my highlights of the Hay Festival this year because I laughed so hard that my stomach ached for hours afterwards” Review from Hay Festival 2015
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Edge 2018 Wednesday 6 June 7.30pm
Experience a whirlwind of movement as Edge Dance Company presents four brand new pieces by award winning choreographers
with energy and prowess. The programme by Philippe Blanchard, Tamsin Fitzgerald,
Athina Vahla and Ben Wright ranges from the poetic to the wild.
Sit back and enjoy the spectacle of 14 dancers on stage as the performance
unfolds before you.
Edge is the postgraduate dance company of London Contemporary Dance School.
Tickets: £14.50 £12.50 (Members / benefit conc)
£7.50 (student)
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Steve Tilston & Jez Lowe Thursday 7 June 7.30pm
Described by Mike Harding as “two of our best songwriters and singers, understanding and enriching each other’s songs” and by Mark Radcliffe as a “top-class pair of songwriters”, two of the UK folk scene’s finest singer-songwriters join forces for a series of concerts filled with songs and music.
Jez Lowe received a double nomination in the 2015 BBC Folk Awards for Best Singer and Best New Song. He also tours with his band The Bad Pennies and with The Pitmen Poets, and is a principal writer on the award-winning BBC Radio Ballads.
Steve Tilston has been described as “a complete guitarist” and “a singer songwriter of rare talent”. He’s won a BBC Folk Award for Best Original Song, and is the inspiration for the Hollywood movie Danny Collins starring Al Pacino!
Tickets: £15.00 | £13.00 (Members)
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Broadway and Beyond Saturday 9 June 7.30pm
Now in its eleventh successful year touring the UK, Broadway and Beyond is a thrilling and entertaining mix of musical wit from the most popular musicals of the
twentieth and twenty-first centuries performed by eight West End professionals; comprising three all-singing, all-dancing actors accompanied by five musicians.
With music from productions that have all appeared, at one time or other, on or just off Broadway - New York’s legendary theatre district. Featuring songs
from classic productions such as Oklahoma!, Kiss Me Kate and The Music Man through to more modern musicals like Miss Saigon, The Producers and
Spamalot, there is something to charm and delight the whole family.
Broadway and Beyond will set your feet tapping, your heart
singing and leave you wanting more…
Tickets: £16.00 £14.50
(Members / benefit conc / students)
Queen’s Hall Film Club Dan in Real Life (PG)
Friday 8 June 8.00pm
A widower and father of three who also writes a parenting advice column for his local newspaper falls for the girlfriend of his younger brother during a family vacation in director Peter Hedges’ offbeat love-triangle comedy. Stars Steve Carrell and Juliette Binoche. (2007)
Running time: 1 hr 38 minutes
Tickets: £6.00 | £5.00 (Members)
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7 Oddsocks Productions The TempestTuesday 12 – Wednesday 13 June 7.30pm
Shakespeare’s tale of illusion and revenge is brought vividly to life in Oddsocks’ musical, sci-fi adaptation.
From the company who brought you the “bonkers and brilliant” Romeo and Juliet and the “downright funny” Macbeth, experience The Tempest that’s out of this world.
Space explorer Prospero is marooned in a galaxy far, far away with his fearless daughter Miranda and a host of madcap aliens.
Years later when his enemies’ ship is passing nearby the chance for revenge on these Space Cowboys is hard to resist and he conjures up the force to bring them to him. This Rocket Man will have his day!
Prepare for launch, get on your space suits and take one small step for man, one giant leap for Shakespeare!
Tickets: £15.50 | £13.50 (Members) £12.50 (benefit conc / student / per person based on group of 4 or more)
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Clive Gregson Wednesday 20 June 8.00pm
In the White Room
Voted one of the 1000 great guitarists by Guitar Player, Clive is an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician, first attracting attention back in 1980, when his now legendary band Any Trouble burst onto the music scene.
He went on to form the groundbreaking partnership with Christine Collister, and has toured with Richard Thompson, Eddi Reader, Boo Hewerdine, Nanci Griffith and Dennis Locorriere.
Only 45 tickets available. Book early.
Tickets: £10.00
Beatlemania Thursday 14 June 7.30pm
Widely regarded as one of the world’s leading tribute acts, Beatlemania is one of the longest running and most successful Beatles shows in the world. Performing all the greatest hits of the band who changed history, this is the ultimate Beatles Experience, a non-stop Beatles party with over forty songs from ‘Love Me Do’ to ‘Let It Be’.
Using authentic instruments, amps and replica costumes, Beatlemania faithfully recreates the legendary live performances of the ‘Fab Four’, capturing the sights and sounds of the greatest band in rock history.
Experience the magic for yourself with the sensational sounds of the swingin’ sixties.
Tickets: £18.00 | £16.00 (Members / benefit conc / students)
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7Youth Dance Tynedale Decennium Friday 29 June 7.30pm Saturday 30 June 2.00pm* & 7.30pm
Join Youth Dance Tynedale for a special 10th anniversary performance as they celebrate a decade of creating dance opportunities for young people in Hexham. This exciting programme will include short contemporary dance works choreographed by professional dance artists, performed by YDT’s talented cast of young people aged 3-18.
*The matinee show includes performances by YDT’s Creative Dance students and a selection of works from the evening programme. Running time approx. 1 hour
Evening Tickets: £9.00 £7.00 (OAPs / Members / benefit conc) / £4.00 (student)
Matinee Tickets: £7.00 £5.00 (OAPs / Members / benefit conc) / £2.50 (student)
Queen’s Hall Theatre ClubHabeas Corpus By Alan Bennett
Thursday 21 - Saturday 23 June 7.30pm
It’s all about getting the right body!
Flat-chested Connie seeks to achieve her dream of bust enhancement, whilst the wayward lusts and passions of the play’s over-the-top characters career around her.
A satirical and gorgeously vulgar merry-go-round, where Brighton’s plush, silk-stocking district of Hove runs headlong into the “permissive society” of the 1960s. A fast-moving pastiche of comic styles – Noel Coward painted as a cheeky seaside postcard - with a good dash of parody Mills & Boon thrown in. Alan Bennett’s trademark ear for dialogue goes into hyperactive mode for this play – don’t expect naturalism!
This amateur production of “Habeas Corpus” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH LTD.
Tickets: £12.00 | £10.00 (conc)
Staging two productions a year at the Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, Queen’s Hall Theatre Club, your local amateur drama group warmly welcomes new members – acting, directing, publicity, sets, costumes – any aspect of production! For more information contact 07805 581545
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Theatre CoHold Your Peace Tuesday 10 July 7.30pm
Set in the summer of 1919 during preparations for a ‘Peace Tea’ garden party, Hold Your Peace tells a thought provoking tale of the impact of the Great War (1914-1918) on the lives and loves of the residents of The Orchards and tells the untold stories of the lives of learning disabled people during the Great War. The horrendous loss of life was unprecedented and brought devastating changes to those at home and this, of course, included learning disabled people.
Directed and designed by Allie Walton-Robson. Script Consultant: Dave Napthine.
Headway Arts is a multi award-winning arts company based in Blyth, Northumberland, who since 1995 have made authentic, inspiring and meaningful work through their high quality inclusive working methods. This latest piece of entertaining original theatre puts learning disabled actors centre stage and is supported by Arts Council England and Queen’s Hall Arts.
Tickets: £8.50 | £7.50 (per person based on a group of 4 or more)
Feet First Dance Thursday 12 July 7.00pm Saturday 14 July 11.30am & 2.30pm
Presenting their 15th year anniversary show ‘The Silver Screen’, students from age 21/2
to 18 years old will showcase their work in the styles of Contemporary, Stage, Musical Theatre, Ballet and Pop.
Expect a show packed full of fun, and unique, high energy dance with a great soundtrack.
Tickets: £9.00 | £7.00 (OAPs / Benefit conc / students) | £3.50 (over 6s) | Free for under 7s
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Kristina Olsen Thursday 12 July 8.00pm
In the White Room
Kristina Olsen is one of the most entertaining and compelling performers on the international acoustic circuit, a superb multi-instrumentalist (acoustic guitar, steelbody slide guitar, saxophone, concertina, banjo, mandolin and piano) as well as an award-winning songwriter.
Expect a mix of powerful songs ranging from sassy bottleneck blues to lilting ballads and swing jazz, as well as her hilarious storytelling.
Only 45 tickets available. Book early.
Tickets: £10.00
Queen’s Hall Film Club The Descendants (15)
Thursday 19 July 8.00pm
Set in Hawaii, this is a sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic journey for Matt King, an indifferent husband and father of two girls, who is forced to re-examine his past and embrace his future when his wife suffers a boating accident off of Waikiki. Starring George Clooney and winner of an Academy Award for Best Screenplay and two Golden Globes for Best Picture and Best Actor. (2011)
Running time: 1 hr 55 mins
Tickets: £6.00 | £5.00 (Members)
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It focuses on creating opportunities for artists working with digital and moving image technologies and aims to build and connect an international community of artists to local and national audiences. See page 25 for Gallery exhibition of QHD: offline.
The Queen’s Hall Digital platform commissions a number of works via a mix of selected works and open calls providing an exciting opportunity for us to get to know what you are making, stimulating interesting discussions that could lead to further opportunities.
One of the most recent exhibitions, Hexham Weatherline, is by Hexham artist Jim Lloyd.
Queen’s Hall Digital is an online exhibition portal for new work and innovative projects.
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Dance Summer School Monday 6 – Friday 10 August 10.– 3.00pm daily
QHA will once again host the hugely successful dance summer school for ages 8-13 years, led by choreographer, dancer and teacher, Nadia Iftkhar (Artistic
Director from Company of Others). Each day will involve a contemporary technique class and group work to choreograph a challenging, new piece of work to share with friends and family on the Queen’s Hall stage at 3.00pm on Friday 10 August. Whether you have lots of experience or are a beginner we promise you’ll have fun!
Tickets: £75 | £55 (benefit conc)
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Make a Play Summer School with Multi Story Theatre Monday 23 July – Friday 27 July 10.00am – 4.00pm daily
A fun filled week at the Queen’s Hall Arts Centre for 11-16 year olds to develop their theatre skills, culminating with a live performance in the main theatre. Professional actors from Multi Story Theatre Company will work with the group to create a prequel to their performance of Viking Tales.
Tickets: £75 | £55 (benefit conc) for the week, includes a ticket for the performance of Viking Tales.
Friday 27 July 6.30pm
The Vikings told great tales. Tales of adventure, tales of gods and goddesses and mythical beasts, tales of how the world began and how the age of the gods came to an end.
Join us on a great adventure that embraces the broad comedy of Thor the Thunderer disguised as a bride, the shape-shifting trickery of Loki the Sly-One and the pathos of Frigg the All-Seeing and Odin One-Eye doing all they can to save the life of their gentle son, Balder the Beautiful.
The performance will start with a piece by students of the Make a Play Summer School.
Suitable for ages 5 years and above and their families.
Multi Story Theatre Viking Tales
Tickets: £8.50 £7.50 (per person based on a group of 4 or more) £1.00 (Babe in arms)
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7 Exhibitions ENTRY TO ALL EXHIBITIONS IS FREE
Bob Dylan: his art
Saturday 21 April – Saturday 19 May
GALLERY ONE
Bob Dylan is well known as a cultural icon, singer, songwriter, musician and poet. Art was initially a way to pass time between concerts; he took it more seriously when recovering from a motorbike accident in the 1970s. His first public exhibition was in 2007.
SyndicArt is pleased to present a carefully curated selection of limited edition prints from three of his best collections – the Drawn Blank Series, the Brazil Series and the Beaten Path.
The Biscuit Factory
Saturday 21 April – Saturday 19 May
GALLERY TWO
This spring, The Biscuit Factory, the UK’s largest art, craft and design gallery located in Newcastle, will be supporting Hexham Book Festival, and working with Queen’s Hall Arts, with a special pop-up exhibition. This mixed show features over 10 artists with contemporary figurative works alongside classical painterly styles, sculptural work, glass and ceramics.
Queen Elizabeth High School On Reflection Friday 25 May - Saturday 16 June
GALLERY ONE & TWO
Showcasing the eclectic work from Art, Graphics, Photography and Media students, past and present, from the renowned Queen Elizabeth High School Art Department, On Reflection shows works in a variety of media from paintings in oil, creative collages, sculptures, projections of photography and a selection of work in film.
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GALLERY ONE & TWO
The Queen’s Hall Digital platform www.queenshalldigital.com has an ongoing commission programme via a mix of selected works and open calls providing an exciting opportunity for us to get to know what artists are making and stimulating interesting discussions and new opportunities.
This exhibition is an offline selection of what has been shown on the platform to date and includes a mix of work by regional and national artists. The online platform has been a great way to share this work and the work of the Queens Hall Digital programme across the more rural parts of Northumberland (and the rest of the world). But, we are taking this opportunity to celebrate these works in the gallery space to create a shared viewing experience.
Tynedale Sounds Society Saturday 4 August – Saturday 8 September
GALLERY ONE
Tynedale Sounds Society will be a creative, participatory, public programme and exhibition designed as a sonic celebration and experiential interpretation of
Tynedale’s contemporary aural environment and sound heritage.
The programme and exhibition will be a mix of public and community engagement activity that involves collecting, listening, skill sharing, distribution and promotion of creative sonic practices and experiences of the Tynedale area of South West Northumberland.
Tynedale Sounds Society will be led by producer, record label owner (Signals), broadcaster and DJ Michael McHugh.
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Tynedale Community Choir Mondays 8.00pmAt St Aidan’s Church, Hexham
Sing, relax and unwind with folk songs, shanties, rounds, gospel, contemporary songs and more led by musical director, Kathryn Davidson. Suitable for beginners and experienced singers alike, all voices, ages and abilities welcome.
£15 per half term (concessions available)
For more information contact Mark 07879 263848
The Mark Jon Bolderson Percussion Foundation Auditions Sunday 8 July At Queen’s Hall Arts Centre
The Mark Jon Bolderson Percussion Foundation’s aim is to financially support young percussion students to pay for tuition, sheet music and / or instruments. QHA will be hosting the first scholarship auditions. For more information
www.markjonboldersonpercussion.foundation
Queen’s Hall Youth Theatre At Queen’s Hall Arts Centre
Our ever popular Youth Theatre is expanding and offering more opportunities for young people. Develop your creativity through this popular skills based theatre programme. Your ideas, your words, your actions, create your own drama!
Stage Note: Performance group for ages 12 to 15yrsWednesdays 4.00pm - 5.30pm
Creatives: Devising / writing performance group for ages 15 to 19yrsWednesday 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Down Stage: Skills-based group for ages 8 to 11yrsThursdays 4.00pm - 5.30pm
All groups £45 per 10 week term
Book through Box Office 01434 652477
4th Generation (12-16yrs) Mondays 5.45pm - 7.15pm At Queen’s Hall Arts Centre
An exciting and energetic youth folk band led by Sophy Ball. All skill levels welcome but not suitable for absolute beginners. No prior experience of folk music needed.
£45 | £35 (conc) for the term
Book through Box Office 01434 652477
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sing dance create play New Youth Folk Band Mondays from 4.30pm - 5.40pm At Queen’s Hall Arts Centre
QHA’s new youth folk group for young people aged 11 years and above.
£45 | £35 (conc) for the term
Book through Box Office 01434 652477
Tyne Valley Jazz Ensemble (9 -13yrs)
Tyne Valley Youth Big Band(12-19yrs)
At The Phoenix, Hexham
Led by the jazz trumpeter and leader of Tyne Valley Big Band Dave Hignett, these two bands are a great opportunity for aspiring young musicians.
For more information contact david.hignett@virgin.net
Projectors Youth Theatre Mondays 6.00pm – 8.00pm At Queen’s Hall Arts Centre
Projectors Youth Theatre is a new drama-based initiative for young people aged 15 to 21 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and/or communication difficulties who, due to their very specific needs, are unable to access our existing Youth Theatre sessions. Participants explore drama practice and personal creativity within small group work with specialist creative producers.
For further information please contact susan.priestley@queenshall.co.uk
Discover Arts Award for Groups and Schools
Queen’s Hall Arts is offering opportunities for children to gain a Discover Arts Award. When attending performances and workshops at Queen’s Hall children will be asked to review what they saw, and did, and be encouraged to try new art forms and learn new skills.
For more information please contact amanda.gould@queenshall.co.uk
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Artsmark for schools
Artsmark is the creative quality standard for schools and education settings, awarded by Arts Council England, recognising their commitment to high quality arts and cultural education. Queen’s Hall Arts is proud to be working in partnership with schools in West Northumberland on their Artsmark Award journey. By supporting Artsmark schools, we’re helping put the arts at the heart of education, inspiring young people to create, experience and participate in high quality arts and culture.
Find out more about Artsmark at www.artsmark.org.uk
To find out how Queen’s Hall Arts can support your Artsmark journey, contact amanda.gould@queenshall.co.uk
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Opening Hours Monday to Friday 10.00am - 5.00pm Saturday 10.00am - 4.00pm Plus one hour prior to a performance
By Telephone Telephone bookings can be made on 01434 652477 using all major credit / debit cards. Tickets can be posted (a £1.50 handling charge applies). Reservations will be held for three days.
By Post Please send cheques payable to ‘Queen’s Hall Arts’ for the full amount to the above address. Tickets can be posted (please add £1.50 or send a sae).
Online Tickets can be booked online through our website www.queenshall.co.uk using credit / debit cards. A handling charge of 50p per ticket applies.
Refunds We regret that tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged after purchase, except in the case of a cancelled show.
Student Standby The Student Standby Scheme allows any person aged over 13yrs and in full time education to buy a ticket in person to selected Queen’s Hall Arts-promoted shows in the 24 hours before curtain-up for the reduced price of £2.50. Ask at the Box Office or check the website.
Discounts We offer concessionary prices on selected shows for full-time students, registered unemployed, people with disabilities and people under 18. A group price based on 4 or more people attending is available on selected performances.
Discounts are also available on selected shows to Queen’s Club Members.
Everyone Welcome We welcome visitors with disabilities and aim to ensure that your visit is safe and enjoyable. If you require help, please contact us in advance. Companions of wheelchair users may attend shows free of charge. Guide dogs are welcome in all areas of the building.
Hearing Loop Hearing loop facilities are available throughout the auditorium and balcony. Please contact the Box Office for more details, and to order your audio receiver in advance.
Thank you! A big thank you to our volunteer ushers who donate many hours of their time. If you would like to volunteer as an usher please contact the Box Office.
Queen’s Hall Arts is a registered independent charity
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Thurs 12 Apr Queen’s Hall Film Club: Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool (15) 4
Thurs 12 Apr Luke Daniels: Electrophon 4
Fri 13 Apr Rotary Club of Hexham: Traditional Irish & Folk Music 4
Fri 13 Apr Kitchen Zoo: The Tin Foil Astronaut 5
Sat 14 Apr Hexham & District Music Society: Aurea String Quartet
with Nick Trygstad 5
Thurs 19 Apr Just an Ordinary Lawyer 6
Sat 21 Apr – Sat 19 May Exhibition: Bob Dylan: his art 24
Sat 21 Apr – Sat 19 May Exhibition: The Biscuit Factory 24
Sun 22 Apr War on the Floor 7
Tues 24 Apr New Old Friends: Crimes Under the Sun 7
Thu 26 Apr – Sun 6 May Hexham Book Festival 2018 8
MayTues 8 – Tues 22 May Nordic Voices 10
Thurs 10 May Strange Lovers 10
Fri 11 May Splitz Dance: An Evening of Dance, Song & Fashion 10
Wed 16 – Sat 19 May Hexham Amateur Stage Society: Swing! Swing! Swing! 11
Thurs 24 & Fri 25 May Black Theatre Live: Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok 12
Fri 25 May – Sat 16 Jun Exhibition: Queen Elizabeth High School: On Reflection 24
Sat 26 May Hexham Gathering: Pons Aelius / Eabhal (trio) / 4th Generation 13
Tues 29 May Reform Theatre: Two 14
June Fri 1 Jun Jason Cook’s Comedy Club 14
Sat 2 Jun Songs and Poems from Tyne, Rede and Allen dales 15
Sun 3 Jun An Evening with Pam Ayres 15
Wed 6 Jun Edge 2018 16
Thurs 7 Jun Steve Tilston & Jez Lowe 16
Fri 8 Jun Queen’s Hall Film Club: Dan in Real Life (PG) 17
Sat 9 Jun Broadway and Beyond 17
Tues 12 – Wed 13 Jun Oddsocks Productions: The Tempest 18
Thurs 14 Jun Beatlemania 19
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Wed 20 Jun Clive Gregson 19
Thurs 21 – Sat 23 Jun Queen’s Hall Theatre Club: Habeas Corpus 20
Sat 23 Jun – Sat 28 July Exhibition: QHD: offline 25
Fri 29 Jun – Sat 30 Jun Youth Dance Tynedale: Decennium 20
JulySun 8 July The Mark Jon Bolderson Percussion Foundation Auditions 26
Tues 10 July Headway Arts Theatre Co: Hold Your Peace 21
Thurs 12 July Feet First Dance 21
Sat 14 July Feet First Dance 21
Thurs 12 July Kristina Olsen 22
Thurs 19 July Queen’s Hall Film Club: The Descendants (15) 22
Mon 23 – Fri 27 July Make a Play Summer School with Multi Story Theatre 23
Fri 27 July Multistory Theatre: Viking Tales 23
AugustSat 4 Aug – Sat 8 Sept Exhibition: Tynedale Sounds Society 25
Mon 6 Aug – Fri 10 Aug August Dance Summer School 23
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Queen’s Hall Arts is a registered charity. Our Mission is to be the cultural heart of our community, delivering great arts experiences and supporting professional and aspiring artists.
If you would like to comment on our service, please contact the Artistic Director Geof Keys or the Chair of the Trustees Andrew Harvey at the Queen’s Hall Arts Centre.
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