by Guy | May 13, 2025 | Homepage Carousel, Whats On
Tuesday 28th October – Saturday 1st November 2025. Wolf Country. Country-music mega fan Alice and no-nonsense nurse Eddy are best friends who are happy with things staying exactly as they are.
But with a potential werewolf running rampant around Beverley it doesn’t look like anything will stay the same for long.
by Guy | Jul 15, 2025 | Homepage Carousel, Whats On
Friday 7th November 2025. Born In The USA bravely challenges assumptions about populist politics to show how they seduce the marginalised and the disaffected. Trump’s re-election has increased bitter political divisions, making the play even more topical and pertinent.
by Guy | Aug 26, 2025 | Homepage Carousel, Whats On
Saturday 8th November 2025 – A taster of what to expect at the Stage4Beverley Festival in February 2026 featuring Danny Bradley & Chris Sewart
by Guy | Feb 19, 2025 | Homepage Carousel, Whats On
Thursday 13th November 2025. Barbara. Fun, fantastical and theatrical… add some Barbara the band to your life!… An eclexctic set of classic, irresistible pop music with a literary and intellectual approach.
by Guy | Aug 15, 2025 | Homepage Carousel, What's On Top Picks, Whats On
Wednesday 19th to Saturday 22nd November 2025. ‘Jack the Ripper – The Legacy’ is a new play written by Anthony Musgrave and Nev Slater, the team that wrote the sell-out version of ‘Dracula’ shown at the East Riding Theatre in 2023.
The storyline is a mixture of fact and fiction, giving the victims of Jack the Ripper a voice and telling us their perspective on events. After all, everyone knows Jack the Ripper – but can you name his victims? Do you know who they were or where they were from? Only that odd breed of person – the Rippologist – can tell you all their names, or where Liz Stride came from, or what Catherine Eddowes had tattooed on her arm.
by Guy | Mar 12, 2025 | Homepage Carousel, Whats On
Friday 14th November 2025. Cabaret with Claus – a really really early Christmas show. An evening of shamelessly festive insanity. Classical Nativity intertwines with contemporary insensitivity all performed with dazzling ingenuity