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Do I Love You Written & Directed by John Godber Thursday 29th May – Saturday 7th June 2025 This is Northern Soul for a new generation, but with rising costs, unemployment, and small town blues, has anything really changed? Is this England 1975 or 2025? The pubs are closing, hospitality has gone, and strikes are […]
Saturday 22nd March 2025, Mambo Jambo with Joe Martin. Expect all sorts of musical wildness, a mash-up of some swing, some Latin American, Cajun, Eastern European, some folky Bluegrass and more!
'A Christmas Carol' was an outstanding success! This 10th Anniversary production was a heartfelt homage to the legacy of our theatre and our cast received well deserved recognition for their performance from a near 'sell-out' audience over the three week run
In 1943 Colin Armitage’s ship was torpedoed in the South Atlantic. He and 13 others scrambled aboard a life raft. 50 days later HMS Rapid rescued him, only he and one other still alive Thursday 14th – Saturday 16th November 2024 Colin was the grandfather of Louise Beech, the playwright. 64 years after his […]
A modern 80’s rock sound with heart felt lyrics and an energy that’s contagious Gentlemen of Few is a 6 piece Indie-Rock band born from the Garden of England. With more than a decade of performing under their belt, The Gents make and play their music with a passion that is ‘Hardly to be believed’. The Kentish […]
Sunday 22nd October 2024. Hancock's Halh Hour - The Lost TV Episodes. For the very first time, three classic 'lost' Hancock episodes from the hit BBC TV series, live on stage!
Friday 30th August 2024. Knickers! A truly laugh out loud, relatable play that explores the extreme lengths people will and have gone through to make ends meet.
Your chance to hear readings from the UK’s Poet Laureate Saturday 10th August | 7.30pm Catch the Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage, reading and in conversation at East Riding Theatre when he joins writer and producer Dave Windass to discuss what Armitage calls the ‘twilight zone’ where poetry and song lyric converge. Armitage has explored this territory most recently for […]