Regular Event List

  • Fri
    07
    Jan
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Rami Malek

    Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga

    Brief synopsis: Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sun
    09
    Jan
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Enjoy Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1955 Classic Musical, Oklahoma, on the big screen © 1955 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. With subtitles. All tickets £5.00. Running time 150 minutes. Booking link: FILM: Oklahoma (U) - The Witham

  • Tue
    11
    Jan
    2022
    Tue
    15
    Feb
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    A brand new Yoga class, commencing Tuesday 11 January for 6 weeks.

    Tuesdays 11 January to 15 February 2022 7pm to 8.15pm

    Eric is British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) qualified and teaches yoga regularly at a number of venues and online.

    Eric’s sessions include yoga postures, breathing practice and conclude with a relaxation. The sessions are suitable for all ages and abilities. All you need to bring is a mat and a blanket.

    £40 for 6 sessions. Booking link Yoga Classes - The Witham

  • Sat
    15
    Jan
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    PYGMALION
    By Bernard Shaw. Performed by Castle Players.

    Shaw’s most popular and successful play has enjoyed numerous revivals and is the basis for Lerner and Loewe’s ever-popular musical, “My Fair Lady”.

    Tickets £12 | Under 16s £10 Booking link Castle Players: Pygmalion - The Witham

  • Wed
    19
    Jan
    2022
    Wed
    23
    Feb
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Wednesdays 7.30pm from 19 January.

    Back due to popular demand! Come dancing on a Wednesday evening. Includes Ballroom, Latin American, Sequence and basic Salsa.

    Everyone welcome, including total beginners.

    Graham and Margaret Fenny have been teaching dance in Northallerton for over 15 years and regularly teach on P & O Cruise liners with fantastic reviews.

    All tickets £7.00 per person per class. Booking link Ballroom Dance classes - The Witham

  • Fri
    21
    Jan
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Merab Ninidze, Rachel Brosnahan

    Director: Dominic Cooke

    Brief synopsis: In the shadow of the Cold War a letter from Oleg Penkovsky (Merab Ninidze) an agency of the Soviet Union received by MI6 stating the concern of Penkovsky about world safety and his anxiety about a nuclear war, So Emily Donovan (Rachel Brosnahan) a CIA Agent reached out to MI6 Agent Dickie Franks (Angus Wright) , who recruited British salesman Greville Wynne (Benedict Cumberbatch) to be their spy.

    Based on an incredible TRUE STORY of a Businessman turned SPY

    Runtime: 112 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sat
    22
    Jan
    2022
    7:30 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Castle Players present Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw

    Tickets are available from TicketSource (with no booking fees) at £8 for adults and £3 for children

    Alternatively, please ring 01833 640909 or email MickletonVH@gmail.com

  • Thu
    27
    Jan
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    A true-life spy thriller, the story of an unassuming British businessman, Greville Wynne (Benedict Cumberbatch) recruited into one of the greatest international conflicts in history.

    This film will be subtitled. All tickets £5.00

    Running time: 112 minutes. Booking link FILM: The Courier (12A) - The Witham

  • Fri
    28
    Jan
    2022
    7:30 pmBowes + Gilmonby Village Hall

    Come and sing, play or just listen. Doors and bar from 7pm. Free admission.

  • Fri
    04
    Feb
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Kate Winslet, Saoirse Ronan, Gemma Jones

    Director: Francis Lee

    Brief synopsis: In 1840s England, acclaimed but overlooked fossil hunter Mary Anning (Kate Winslet) works alone on the rugged Southern coastline. With the days of her famed discoveries behind her, she now searches for common fossils to sell to tourists to support herself and her ailing mother. When a wealthy visitor entrusts Mary with the care of his wife Charlotte Murchison (Saoirse Ronan), she cannot afford to turn his offer down. Proud and relentlessly passionate about her work, Mary initially clashes with her unwelcome guest, but despite the distance between their social class and personalities, an intense bond begins to develop, compelling the two women to determine the true nature of their relationship.

    Runtime: 120 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sat
    05
    Feb
    2022
    2:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Woman, Warrior, Legend. For ten years, Mulan, disguised as a man, has fought for the Chinese Empire, but now it is time to go home. Grist to the Mill Productions and Red Dragonfly Productions brings you the real Chinese heroine that inspired Disney’s animation and live-feature Mulan.

    Tickets £10 | £8 Under 16s. Booking link The Ballad of Mulan (10+) - The Witham

  • Sun
    06
    Feb
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    This is a fundraising concert for both Barnard Castle Band and The Witham. The band will perform a programme filled with a variety of pieces to entertain a wide audience, with Andrew Nicholson conducting.

    Tickets £8 | £5 Under 16s. Booking link Barnard Castle Band: Live in Concert - The Witham

  • Sun
    06
    Feb
    2022
    3:00 pmWhorlton Village Hall

    The Castle Players will present Pygmalion on Sunday 6th February at 3pm in Whorlton Village Hall. To book tickets call Mary on 01833 627419. £10 each.

  • Sat
    12
    Feb
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    James Bond’s mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

    Starring Daniel Craig as 007.

    This film will be subtitled.

    Running time: 163 minutes. All tickets £5.00. Booking link FILM: No Time to Die (12A) - The Witham

  • Thu
    17
    Feb
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    An old man, whose wife has just passed away, uses his free local bus pass to travel to the other end of the UK, to where they originally moved from, using only local buses, on a nostalgic trip but also carrying his wife’s ashes in a small suitcase, `taking her back’.

    Starring Timothy Spall and Phyllis Logan.

    This film will be subtitled.

    Running time: 86 minutes. All tickets £5.00. Booking link FILM: The Last Bus (12A) - The Witham

  • Fri
    18
    Feb
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Timothy Spall, Phyllis Logan, Natalie Mitson

    Director: Gillies MacKinnon

    Brief synopsis: A heart-warming tale of Tom (Timothy Spall), a pensioner whose wife, Mary (Phyllis Logan), has just passed away, who travels from Britain's most northerly point, John O'Groats, to his original home town at its most southerly point, Land's End, using his free bus pass. He carries with him only a small suitcase, travelling the length of the country with it. Along the way, his adventures are recorded by the people he meets and helps, and by the end of his trip he has unwittingly become a social media celebrity.

     Runtime: 86 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sat
    19
    Feb
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Spend an evening in the company of Harry Venning, an award-winning cartoonist, comedy writer and performer.

    Harry’s cartoons have appeared in publications as diverse as The GuardianMathematics TodayThe Radio TimesMusic Teacher and The Stage.

    He was awarded UK Strip Cartoonist Of The Year for his Guardian strip Clare In The Community, which he adapted into a Radio 4 sitcom.

    Tickets £12 | Under 16s £10. Booking link Harry Venning: The Art of the Cartoonist - The Witham

  • Sun
    20
    Feb
    2022
    7:30 pmBowes + Gilmonby Village Hall

    Doors open 19.00. Tickets £10. Child £5 Family £24 Ring 01833-628343 or online tickets at www.highlightsnorth.co.uk

  • Tue
    22
    Feb
    2022
    7:00 pmStainton & Streatlam Village Hall Stainton Village DL12 8RB
  • Thu
    24
    Feb
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    The Monocle  – a newly created piece by Rendez-Vous Dance is inspired by the secretly notorious 1930s Parisian lesbian club Le Monocle.

    The Monocle will be performed by six outstanding dancers. Conceived as a fun night out, The Monocle will re-shape traditional theatre settings into a club where audiences can participate in a highly virtuosic evening mixing dance and live music.

    Have fun dressing up for the occasion and don’t forget your monocle!

    Tickets from £5. Booking link The Monocle (14+) - The Witham

  • Fri
    25
    Feb
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Nick Cope has been writing and recording his beautiful and totally unique songs for children and their families for over 10 years.  He performs with his guitar and animations to sell-out crowds all over the country. He has an incredible fan base from all over the UK which has just grown immeasurably over the last year due to the phenomenal success of his CBeebies show Nick Cope’s Popcast.

    Suitable for all ages. Running time approx. 60 minutes.

    Adult Tickets £10 | Child Tickets £8. Booking link Nick Cope Family Concert - The Witham

  • Sun
    27
    Feb
    2022
    Sat
    07
    Jan
    2023
    Saturday Session Start Times 8.30am & 10amWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    Please come and join us at SLIMMING WORLD every Saturday at this venue.

    For more information contact Rochelle on 07883 812469

  • Mon
    28
    Feb
    2022
    Mon
    02
    Jan
    2023
    Monday 1400 - 1600 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    CARPET BOWLS - WEST AUCKLAND MEMORIAL HALL - MONDAY'S 2pm - 4pm

    Why not come along on a Monday afternoon for a couple of hours CARPET BOWLS.      There's SIMPLY SOCIAL on the first Monday of the month, but we're on every other one.

    Please phone Linda on 07501 947756 to get more information

  • Mon
    28
    Feb
    2022
    Wed
    04
    Jan
    2023
    Monday 1800 - 1845 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    Why not come and join Jan for Zumba every Monday at the Memorial Hall.

    Please contact Jan 07737 679213 for more details

  • Tue
    01
    Mar
    2022
    Tue
    03
    Jan
    2023
    Tuesday 1900 - 2000 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    KEEP FIT - 7pm - 8pm

    We're here every Tuesday night from 7pm until 8pm.    Why not come and join us?

    Please phone Bernadette 07930 944810 for more information

  • Wed
    02
    Mar
    2022
    Mon
    02
    Jan
    2023
    Wednesday 1800 - 1845 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    Zumba is on every Wednesday night at the Memorial Hall.

    Please contact Jan 07737 679213 for more information

  • Wed
    02
    Mar
    2022
    Wed
    04
    Jan
    2023
    Wednesday 1930 - 2130 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    TEA DANCE 7.30pm - 9.30pm - Doors Open At 7.15pm

    Why not join us and dance to the music from the organ.      We're on every Wednesday at the Hall.

    Please contact Graeme on 07450 880138 for more details?

  • Thu
    03
    Mar
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Following the sell-out success of The War of the Worlds and The Hound of the BaskervillesNorthern Stage presents an electrifying new production adapted from H.G. Wells’ science fiction classic, featuring a new take on one of the most iconic characters in horror fiction.

    Running time 80 minutes (without an interval).

    Tickets £14 (under 16s £12). Booking link The Invisible Man (12+) - The Witham

  • Thu
    03
    Mar
    2022
    Thu
    05
    Jan
    2023
    Thursday 1300 - 1345 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    Why not come and join us for Zumba Gold every Thursday at the Memorial Hall.    Friendly company and not too hard a work out.    There's tea & a chat afterwards.

    Please contact Jan 07737 679213 for more details.

  • Fri
    04
    Mar
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Matt Damon, Marcus Hinchey, Thomas Bidegain

    Director: Tom McCarthy

    Brief synopsis: Defeated by unemployment and the ghosts of the past, Bill Baker, an unemployed oil-rig worker from Stillwater, Oklahoma, is on the ropes. However, convinced of his daughter's innocence, who has already served five long years of a nine-year prison sentence for the murder of her girlfriend, widowed Bill travels to the port city of Marseilles, France, to visit estranged Allison. Now, while confronted with an insurmountable language barrier, cross-cultural differences, and maddening legal complexity, Baker decides to take matters into his own hands to exonerate his only child after failing to get Allison's case re-opened. But, second chances are hard to come by. Can the sad-eyed father forge new bonds with his long-lost child, and in the process, let the truth shine?

     Runtime: 139mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sun
    06
    Mar
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Soprano Penelope Randall-Davis and pianist Ingrid Sawers mark this year’s International Women’s Day with a heart-warming and enjoyable mix of operatic arias, art song, music theatre and folk songs celebrating female experience.  Interwoven with evocative poetry and prose readings from classic writers, the programme includes music by female composers, as well as Handel, Dvořák, Strauss, Schubert and Fauré.

    Tickets £12 (under 16s £10). Booking link Sunday Classics: A Woman’s Lot - The Witham

  • Mon
    07
    Mar
    2022
    Mon
    10
    Apr
    2023
    First Monday 1300 - 1530 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    This is on the first Monday of the month at the Memorial Hall.     There's an artiste on, bingo & refreshments and it only costs £3.00 for the afternoons entertainment.

    Contact Ally on 07967 037580 or Jan on 07737 679213 for more information

  • Wed
    09
    Mar
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Award-winning adventurer, John Pilkington, is one of Britain’s most experienced adventurers and public speakers. After a career as an author and photographer, he spent many years with the BBC World Service and Radio 4, making travel documentaries and contributing to programmes such as ‘From Our Own Correspondent’.

    In this talk hear how, in 2011, John followed a spectacular branch of the Silk Road, starting in the Caucasus and crossing the Caspian Sea to Bukhara, Khiva and Samarkand. Reeling from the beauty of those legendary cities, hear how he turned south-east to explore the High Pamirs of Afghanistan – a region well-known to Marco Polo – before a dramatic finale at the source of the Oxus in the heart of Central Asia.

    Tickets £12 (under 16s £10). Booking link John Pilkington – The Silk Road to Afghanistan - The Witham

  • Fri
    18
    Mar
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Dev Patel, Hugh Laurie, Tilda Swinton

    Director: Armando Iannucci

    Brief synopsis: A fresh and distinctive take on Charles Dickens' semi-autobiographical masterpiece, The Personal History of David Copperfield, set in the 1840s, chronicles the life of its iconic title character as he navigates a chaotic world to find his elusive place within it. From his unhappy childhood to the discovery of his gift as a storyteller and writer, David's journey is by turns hilarious and tragic, but always full of life, color and humanity.

    Runtime: 119 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Fri
    18
    Mar
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of band The Wattyboys

    Join us to celebrate St Patrick’s day in style with the legendary Wattyboys! Support Act is Kirsty McLachlan, local singer-songwriter, musician and young leader with local youth folk group Cream Tees, and the National Youth Folk Ensemble.

    This is a standing gig – seats will be available around the sides of the Music Hall and the doors will remain open to the Café Bar and garden.

    Pre-book your meal before this gig! An excellent Irish stew with Colcannon can be pre-booked to enjoy from 6.00pm before the gig, including a glass of guinness or wine. Just add the meal to your basket as a sundry option when booking tickets.

    Tickets £12 (under 16s £8) Family of Four £32 Booking link Wattyboys: St Patrick’s Day Shenanigans - The Witham

  • Sat
    19
    Mar
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of John Otway

    John Otway is an English singer-songwriter who has built a sizeable cult audience through extensive touring, a surreal sense of humour and a self-deprecating underdog persona.

    Support Act will be local singer-songwriter, Sam Nix from the North East.

    This is a standing gig.

    Tickets £15 in advance (£18 on the door). Booking link John Otway and the Big Band Gig 5000 Tour - The Witham

  • Thu
    24
    Mar
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Official film poster of Mothering Sunday

    Based on the award-winning novel by Graham Swift, starring Olivia Colman, Colin Firth, Josh O'Connor and Odessa Young.

    On a warm Spring day in 1924, house maid and foundling, Jane Fairchild, finds herself alone on Mother's Day. Her employers, Mr and Mrs Niven, are out and she has the rare chance to spend an afternoon of abandon with her secret lover, Paul.

    This film will be shown with subtitles. Tickets £5 or 2 for £8. Booking link Film: Mothering Sunday - The Witham

  • Sat
    26
    Mar
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    official film poster of West Side Story 2021

    Directed by Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg, from a screenplay by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner Tony Kushner, “West Side Story” tells the classic tale of fierce rivalries and young love in 1957 New York City.

    Starring Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Maddie Ziegler.

    With subtitles.

    Running time 156 minutes. Tickets £5. Booking link Film: West Side Story (12A) - The Witham

  • Sun
    27
    Mar
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of 5 musicians in Sophia Strings

    Led by professional Ukrainian violinists Kostia Tsepkov and Iryna Zagorna, with Penny Jones on cello and Jill Russell/Paul Donovan on viola, Sophia Strings will play a wide range of short popular classics and lighter music. There will be something for everyone including a dash of Ukrainian traditional music.

    Joining them will be the young Ukrainian emerging artist Sophia Nikolaiets who will sing some well known tunes.

    All proceeds will go to the Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal.

    Tickets £6. Booking link: Ukraine Benefit Concert: Sophia Strings - The Witham

  • Thu
    31
    Mar
    2022
    11.00 - 2.00 p.m.School Aycliffe Community Centre
  • Thu
    31
    Mar
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of actress with basket of knitting wool

    CaroleW Productions presents Melanie Gall’s Stitch in Time: A Knitting Cabaret.

    A delightful evening of needlepoint and music with a scintillating selection of the lost knitting songs of WWI and WWII from Canada, Britain, America and France. Audiences are encouraged to bring their own knitting (or crochet) and stitch along to these funny, poignant, toe-tapping, needle-clicking tunes.

    Tickets £12 (under 16s £10). Booking link Stitch in Time: A Knitting Cabaret - The Witham

  • Fri
    01
    Apr
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Angeline Ball, Ericka Roe, Lauren Larkin

    Director: Rachel Carey

    Brief synopsis: A black comedy set in a working-class Dublin hair salon where the stylists become accidental vigilantes and community heroes as they take on the gang members and gentrifiers threatening their community.

    Runtime: 90 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Wed
    06
    Apr
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of four band members of Calan

    In their first major post-lockdown tour, one of Britain’s most innovative and thrilling bands will showcase their critically acclaimed new album 'Kistvaen'. Expect intricate, captivating melodies and mesmerising harmonies underpinned with foot-stamping, crowd-pleasing rhythms. Calan’s bewildering array of instruments includes guitars, fiddles, bagpipes, harps, accordions, vocals… and, likely as not, world-class step and clog dancing!

    Tickets £16.50 Booking link Calan: Kistvaen - The Witham

  • Sun
    10
    Apr
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Barnard Castle Band is delighted to support The Witham and will perform a programme filled with a variety of pieces to entertain a wide audience. This event is a joint fundraiser event for Barnard Castle Band and The Witham. Tickets £8 (under 16s £5). Booking link Barnard Castle Band: Live in Concert - The Witham

  • Wed
    13
    Apr
    2022
    6:45 pmThe Witham Hall

    Poster for Royal Opera House Live Wednesday 13 April

    19th century Paris is a place of contrasts: glamour and superficiality, love and lust, life and death. Including some of Verdi's most acclaimed Arias, Richard Eyre's production of La Traviata for The Royal Opera House recently celebrated 25 years and this year returns with acclaimed opera star, Pretty Yende as Violetta.

    This is a live screening. Tickets £14 (under 16s £12). Booking link Royal Opera House Live: La Traviata - The Witham

  • Sun
    17
    Apr
    2022
    2pm-4pmLands Village Hall

    Come to our EGG-citing Easter EGG-stravaganza! on Sunday 17 April 2pm—4pm. Plenty of activities, refreshments and a warm welcome for all.

  • Sun
    24
    Apr
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of soprano, cellist and pianist

    A relaxing afternoon of romantic music for voice, cello and piano including pieces by Berlioz, Fauré, Saint-Saëns, Donizetti, Offenbach and Debussy along with some Victorian favourites.

    Mary Coffield – Soprano
    Alison Gill – Piano
    Jeremy Harbottle – Cello

    Tickets £12 (under 16s £10). Booking link On Wings of Song - The Witham

  • Mon
    25
    Apr
    2022
    Mon
    20
    Jun
    2022
    10:00 amThe Witham Hall

    Photo of two people doing Yoga

    Mondays 25 April to 20 June 10am to 11.15am

    Eric’s sessions include yoga postures, breathing practice and conclude with a relaxation. The sessions are suitable for all ages and abilities. All you need to bring is a mat and a blanket.

    8 week course £56. Booking link Monday Yoga Classes - The Witham

  • Tue
    26
    Apr
    2022
    Tue
    14
    Jun
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of two people doing Yoga

    Tuesdays 26 April to 14 June 7.15pm to 8pm.

    Eric is British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) qualified and teaches yoga regularly at a number of venues and online.

    Eric’s sessions include yoga postures, breathing practice and conclude with a relaxation. The sessions are suitable for all ages and abilities. All you need to bring is a mat and a blanket.

    8 classes £56 booking link Tuesday Yoga Classes - The Witham

  • Thu
    28
    Apr
    2022
    Thu
    24
    Nov
    2022
    11.00 - 2.00 p.m.School Aycliffe Community Centre

    Meet old friends and make new ones, whilst enjoying delicious home-made pies, quiches, cakes and much more.    Contact Elizabeth Harker on 07813 523050 for more details.

  • Thu
    28
    Apr
    2022
    Sat
    31
    Dec
    2022
    11.00am till 2.00pmMickleton Village Hall

    New members more than welcome.  We are looking for volunteers to help with serving lunch.

  • Thu
    28
    Apr
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    official film poster for Respect with Jennifer Hudson as Aretha Franklin

    Universal Pictures presents…Respect.

    Following the rise of Aretha Franklin’s career from a child singing in her father’s church choir to her international superstardom, this is the remarkable true story of the music icon’s journey to find her voice.

    Starring Jennifer Hudson and Forest Whitaker.

    With subtitles. Running time 145 minutes. Tickets £5 or 2 for £8. Booking link Film: Respect (12A) - The Witham

  • Thu
    28
    Apr
    2022
    Tue
    20
    Dec
    2022
    6.30-7.45 p.m.School Aycliffe Community Centre

    A Yoga class is held every Thursday from 6.30–7.45 p.m.   Suitable for all ages and abilities, this class costs £7.50 per session or £28 for a four class pass (to be used within 6 weeks).  Contact Samantha Lavery for more details at sam.lavery@hotmail.co.uk or www. simplyloveyoga.uk

  • Wed
    04
    May
    2022
    Wed
    07
    Dec
    2022
    7.00-9.00 p.m.School Aycliffe Community Centre

    Costing £3 per person, which includes tea/coffee, a wide variety of interesting speakers are booked each month including:

    4th May – Beamish Museum : Past and Present

    1st June - Jenny from PCP

    6th July - Paul Iveson, Estate Planning

    3rd August - Peter Stemmer, Darlington Town Crier

    7th September - Anita Atkinson, Royal Memorabilia

    5th October - Herbal Gin

    2nd November - Glassic Glass Workshop

    7th December - Christmas Party

    Contact Christine Robinson on 07981 992686 for more details

  • Thu
    05
    May
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Northern Ballet screening poster

    Inspired by the story of the mythical wizard, Northern Ballet’s ‘Merlin’ will take audiences on a sweeping epic adventure of heartbreak, hope and more than a little magic. Choreographed by Olivier Award-winning Drew McOnie (Broadway’s King Kong and Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom), expect an enchanting spectacle. Don’t miss the legend reawakened through Northern Ballet’s blend of classical ballet and unrivalled storytelling.

    Screening Running time: 130 minutes (including interval). Tickets £10 (under 16s £8) booking link Northern Ballet: Merlin (PG) - The Witham

  • Fri
    06
    May
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Jim Broardbent, Helen Mirren, Heather Craney, James Wilby

    Director: Rodger Michell

    Brief synopsis: TRUE STORY  In 1961, Kempton Bunton, a 60 year old taxi driver, stole Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. He sent ransom notes saying that he would return the painting on condition that the government invested more in care for the elderly. What happened next became the stuff of legend. An uplifting true story about a good man who set out to change the world and managed to save his marriage.

    Runtime: 95 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sat
    07
    May
    2022
    10:00 amWhorlton Village Hall

    Whorlton Village Hall Coffee Morning,  first Saturday of the month,  1000-1200.

    Tea, coffee, cake - before or after your walk. Or don't bother with the walk!

  • Sat
    07
    May
    2022
    8:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Tickets: £32 in advance  http://mickletonlive.uk/AlbertLee.html

    Doors open at 8:00pm
    Albert Lee is one of the most respected and renowned guitarists in music history. Having worked with the Everly brothers, Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris and the Cricketts over his long illustrious career.
    ALbert Lee
    Find out more about the Albert Lee event.

    Mickleton Live Music Club

    Mickleton Live incorporating Mickleton RnB is a voluntary-run music club drawing audiences from Teesdale - and across the North East and further afield - to Mickleton Village Hall for great Live music!
    We have – and ensure - seating for everyone. We have a full bar, a small dance floor and a pie&peas supper (£2.50 until 9.30pm). And most of all we have great Live music!
    The hall has excellent disabled access, but please let us know of any special requirements prior to the event. And great Live music assured!
    The Mickleton Live team

  • Fri
    13
    May
    2022
    7:30 pmMickleton Village Hall

    We have something a bit different for you this time. I saw this show at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2019 and was blown away with the inventiveness and energy of the performers.

    6 Feet, 3 Shoes by Slanjayvah Danza, (a merging of the Gaelic word for welcome and the Spanish word for dance) is part of the Highlights Rural Touring Scheme and uses dance, storytelling and foot-stomping rhythms to tell a poignant tale about the ties that bind us.  Feisty, percussive flamenco, contemporary and Scottish Step dance, featuring exhilarating live guitar and fiddle, 6 Feet, 3 Shoes brings to life a story that resonates across generations and cultures.

    6 Feet, 3 Shoes tells the story of the early day collaborations between Jenni from Scotland and dancers from Cordoba, celebrating the friendship between the trio, and of their cultures, with an uplifting blend of traditional and contemporary dance.

    Polish your dancing shoes: you are invited, should you wish,  to join the short ceilidh that will follow the show.

    The show has been updated for 2022 - we look forward to seeing you in Mickleton. £10 for adults, £5 for children.

    Book tickets at Mickleton Village Hall - Highlights Rural Touring Scheme (highlightsnorth.co.uk). Alternatively, call 01833 640909 or email MickletonVH@gmail.com for tickets and further information

     

     

  • Sat
    14
    May
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    film poster of Belfast

    The heavily-autobiographical black and white film is set in the city on the brink of the Troubles in the late 1960s.
    Directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh, ‘Belfast’ recently won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.
    Starring: Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan
    Running time: 98 minutes. Shown with subtitles. Tickets £5 booking link FILM: Belfast (12A) - The Witham

  • Sun
    15
    May
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Deborah Thorne (cello) and Nicholas Butters (piano) perform works by Beethoven, Debussy, Cassado and Franck.
    Concert running time 75 minutes (including interval).
    Tickets £12 (under 16s £10). Booking link Sunday Classics: Deborah Thorne and Nicholas Butters - The Witham

  • Thu
    19
    May
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2019 – Nominated Musician Of The Year. Sam and his new band are putting something into English music that has never been there before. This album has the swagger and groove of traditional English music with the huge sound, flare, energy and festival spirit of bands coming out of the Celtic and Scandinavian music scenes. Leaving string sections, piano and harmonium behind, the new band features acoustic and electric guitars and double bass.

    Tickets £18 in advance | £20 on the door. Booking link The Sam Sweeney Band - The Witham

  • Fri
    20
    May
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Jude Hill, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan

    Director & Writer: Kenneth Branaugh

    Brief synopsis: Kenneth Branaugh's Belfast is an autobiographical account from his childhood. It depicts a story about a young boy and his working class family experiencing the tumultuous late 1960s in the hometown of Belfast. I'm going to say it, I've never been taken away by Branaugh's direction in the past. He's a great actor and all, but when it comes to filmmaking, everything I've seen from him has either just been okay or disappointed. Maybe it's because he's never made something as personal as this. Though I don't think it's as wonderful as everyone makes it out to be, I did find myself enjoying Belfast. It manages to create a story centered around family and what it feels like to be a child growing up in a place that's dear to you. With the story being almost auto-biographical, you see the world as Branaugh did. It's a fun and lovely story, even if it touches on heavier subjects like loss and riots. I found the screenplay to be written well. Honestly, this movie could very well be considered a comedy. It's full of humor and light. Still, it can play out a bit melodramatic, especially the end. The ending for me was a little abrupt. I was told there was going to be a scene full of emotion to make everyone cry, but that moment passed and it was the end. I'm glad it ended on that note instead of Branaugh's original ending which had a documentary sort of thing going on and him returning to Belfast. Luckily we have editors to cut things out.

    Runtime: 98 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sat
    21
    May
    2022
    7:30 pmMickleton Village Hall
    Katie Doherty formed the Navigators in 2018. Their power and dynamic is often described as much bigger than its component parts. Katie’s songs hang on the precipice of the current state of the world. There is enormous heart filled hope but there is much riding on where we go from here. The songs paint sweeping pictures and intricate portraits of NHS Workers, Musicians, Teachers, Artists, Protesters and Parents. They are rooted in a craggy North East landscape looking outwards across the sea, with a telescopic lens pointing firmly up, out and forward to the best future possible.
    Listen for echos of Regina Spektor, Nancy Kerr, Guy Garvey and Anais Mitchell all of whose influence can be found within the sound of FLOW.
    The music exudes heart, warmth and melody which leaves you feeling uplifted and welcomed.
    * With support from local Teesdale musicians Florence Backes and Nigel Fletcher
  • Thu
    26
    May
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    film poster of Death on The Nile

    Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian adventure aboard a glamorous river steamer descends into a terrifying search for a murderer when an idyllic honeymoon is shattered by violent deaths.

    Based on the novel by Agatha Christie. Directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh. Distributed by Disney (2022).
    Starring Kenneth Branagh, Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Letitia Wright.

    Shown with subtitles.
    Running time 127 minutes.
    Tickets £5 or 2 for £8. Booking link FILM: Death on the Nile (12A) - The Witham

  • Fri
    27
    May
    2022
    Fri
    29
    Jul
    2022
    7:00 pmLands Village Hall

    Whatever your guilty pleasure—chess, cluedo, backgammon, or a game of AD&D—we won’t judge. Just turn up as an anonymous individual and participate in the game of choice with like–minded individuals.

  • Fri
    27
    May
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    With the release of their second album ‘Cairn’, Scottish pianist Fergus McCreadie’s trio has underlined their status as one of the most exciting young groups in European jazz.

    The trio’s music is dynamic and beautifully crafted, reflecting the Scottish landscape and musical traditions while honouring the American and European jazz legacies, and its huge emotional pull has brought audiences to their feet across Northern Europe and resulted in an appearance at Ronnie Scott’s International Piano Trio Festival.

    Tickets £15 (under 16s £10). Booking link Fergus McCreadie Jazz Trio - The Witham

  • Wed
    01
    Jun
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of puppet farm animals on stage

    Featuring the voices of Justin Fletcher and Nicole Davis from CBeebies as Pongo the Pig and Molly-Moo the Cow (PLEASE NOTE: JUSTIN AND NICOLE DO NOT APPEAR IN PERSON). Come dressed in your best party clothes and help make Pongo’s Party a day to remember, by joining in a show full of fun, songs and laughter – play in a huge children’s band and take part in the town’s biggest ever game of pass the parcel!

    With a colourful farmyard and host of loveable puppet characters, Pongo’s Party is a family show particularly suitable for 2 – 7 year olds.

    Songs include: The Wheels On The Bus, Pat-A-Cake, I Am The Music Man, Old MacDonald Had A Farm, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and many more!

    Running Time: 90 minutes (including interval). Adults £10 | Children £8 booking link Pongo’s Party! - The Witham

  • Fri
    03
    Jun
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Tom Bateman, Annette Bening, Kenneth Branagh

    Director: Kenneth Branagh

    Brief synopsis: Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple's idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping Egyptian desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this tale of unbridled passion and incapacitating jealousy features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers, and enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement.

    Runtime: 127 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Fri
    03
    Jun
    2022
    2pm-4pmLands Village Hall

    Lands Village Hall invites you to its Afternoon Tea to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on Friday 3 June, 2pm–4pm.

  • Sat
    04
    Jun
    2022
    1.00pm till 5.00pmMickleton Village Hall

    Mickleton Carnival & Craft Fair

  • Sat
    04
    Jun
    2022
    1pm - 4pmWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    QUEEN'S PLATINUM JUBILEE CELEBRATION

    This event is organised to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.      It starts at 1300 hrs with Bingo, then we have Jenna Highfield on to entertain you, followed by a buffet along with refreshments (tea & coffee).     There's another game of Bingo, then the artiste will be back again to finish the entertainment off and raise a glass of sherry to our Queen.    Everything is FREE and funding has been kindly provided by BELIEVE HOUSING and from the Community Association's funds.     All we need is £2.00 as a deposit to pay for two games of Bingo.

    It is open to all members of the WEST AUCKLAND MEMORIAL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION and anyone from West Auckland and St Helen Auckland.

    Just contact Dave on 07708 350458 to obtain tickets as soon as possible

  • Tue
    07
    Jun
    2022
    Tue
    05
    Dec
    2023
    10:00 amLands Village Hall

    Come and enjoy a coffee, cake and a friendly welcome at Lands Village Hall on one of our regular coffee mornings.

  • Wed
    08
    Jun
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Cartoon of mothers hanging washing out with pram and children and row of terraced houses in banckground

    A Way Home: The fight for a place to belong 
     A play by Christina Castling. A Carole Wears Production.

    It’s 1951 and a third of County Durham’s villages have been classified as ‘D’. No longer deemed worthy of investment, they’re expected to die quietly. But they refuse to go without a fight.

    A Way Home is a new play rooted in the stories and memories of the people who called those D villages home. A County-wide fight lasting over 25 years becomes a 12-month journey at Bet’s kitchen table as she and her family grapple with what identity, loss and belonging really look like.

    Tickets £12 (under 16s £10) booking link A Way Home - The Witham

  • Thu
    09
    Jun
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of Alistair McGowan

    Promoted by Funny Way to be Comedy

    “The classical concert you’ve always wanted to see”

    A unique mix of classic comedy and classical music. Following the surprise success of his Sony album, which reached No 1 in the UK Classical Album charts, comes Alistair McGowan’s new show, combining his talents as master impressionist and comedian with his new-found talent as a classical pianist!

    Tickets £22 booking link Funny Way To Be Comedy – Alistair McGowan: The Piano Show (12+ Family Friendly) - The Witham

  • Fri
    10
    Jun
    2022
    Fri
    08
    Jul
    2022
    1:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Oil painting of 3 stacked tea cups and bunch of grapes

    Fridays 10 June to 8 July 1pm to 3pm

    A unique opportunity to create your own still life master painting. Enjoy a 5-week course with professional painter and tutor Jo Pickering. Jo will teach old master oil techniques from drawing an image and creating an underpainting to applying thicker layers in oils, taking you through still life painting in oils step by step. Suitable for beginners or those with more experience.

    £60 includes all materials and canvas. Booking link: Art Classes: Oil Painting - The Witham

  • Fri
    10
    Jun
    2022
    7:00 pmLands Village Hall

    Join us to taste the wonderful modern flavours of gin from The Herbal Gin Company in Newton Aycliffe. You will have a fun, relaxed and informal evening of gin and conversation. Will it be Lemon Drizzle Cake, Seville Orange, or Rhubarb and Ginger for you? Or perhaps it will be one of the other eleven flavours...

  • Wed
    22
    Jun
    2022
    5:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of actors with words Hedge

    A playful, fresh and engaging new show aimed at children aged 4+ and their families. Meet a hedgehog waking up from hibernation to find the world is not as it once was. Come along on the adventure and see the world through tiny eyes! Playful, fresh and engaging, HEDGE combines the magic of dance with beautiful costumes, innovative props and puppetry to create a fun-filled performance space for little ones to enjoy.

    “Breathtaking…I really wish all children could be introduced to dance in this way.”  Audience member.

    Adult £6 | Child £5 Booking link: HEDGE - The Witham

  • Thu
    23
    Jun
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    film poster of The Duke

    ‘The Duke’ is a moving true story that celebrates a man who was determined to live a meaningful life. Set in 1961, it follows the story of Kempton Bunton, a 60-year old taxi driver, who stole Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington.

    Starring Jim Broadbent, Helen Mirren, Fionn Whitehead

    Running time 95 minutes. Matinee 2pm showing with subtitles. Additional evening showing 7pm. Tickets £5. Booking link: FILM: The Duke (12A) - The Witham

  • Sat
    25
    Jun
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    photo of string players

    We are looking forward to our first Witham fundraising concert which also takes part for us during our 2nd Community Music Festival.

    The Orchestra is a true community of instruments and players of all ages and abilities who meet regularly on most Saturday mornings in St. Mary’s Parish Church, Barnard Castle to rehearse music from the shows, light classics, pop, standards and novelty numbers. Many of our players are local but not all have that luxury! Often teaming up with our Community Choir for fun, family concerts, tonight our guests are the school choir from Green Lane while Cream Tees will entertain you in the foyer pre-show.

    Tickets £8 | Under 16s £5. Booking link: Community Orchestra: Summer Sizzler Concert - The Witham

  • Wed
    29
    Jun
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    The Witham’s own youth theatre group ‘Turrets’ (Seniors 12 years plus) present their own original version of the Greek Tragedy, ‘The Bacchae’, by the ancient Greek playwright, Euripides.

    ‘The Bacchae’ is considered one of the greatest of all Greek tragedies.

    Deals with violent themes. May not be suitable for younger children. Parental guidance.

    Tickets £4 | £3 Booking link: Senior Turrets: The Bacchae - The Witham

     

  • Fri
    01
    Jul
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Claire Foy, Andrea Riseborough

    Director: Will Sharp

    Brief synopsis: The true story of eccentric British artist Louis Wain (Benedict Cumberbatch), whose playful, psychedelic pictures transformed the public's perception of cats forever. Set in the early 1900s, we follow Wain as he seeks to unlock the "electrical" mysteries of the world and, in so doing, to better understand his own life and the profound love he shared with his wife Emily Richardson (Claire Foy).

    It's one of those quirky English stories. Well told and narrated and just a very nice, honest and interesting stories about someone who was different.

     Runtime: 111mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Fri
    01
    Jul
    2022
    Sat
    02
    Jul
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Theatre curtains with words 'A West End Walk'

    Teesdale Operatic Society is delighted to welcome you to ‘A West End Walk’, a full evening of cabaret entertainment featuring all the musical theatre greats you know and love. After the sell-out successes of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Matilda Jnr, TOS is back with their youth wing TOYS to showcase the amazing talent we have in Teesdale. The evening will be compered by Dan Newell and will be full of glamour, so break out the heels and the bling and get dressed up!

    Tickets £17.50. Booking link: TOS: A West End Walk - The Witham

  • Sat
    09
    Jul
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Image of rubik cube

    For those who love 80s music and remember the old Discos back in the day.

    You can look forward to dancing to tracks such as Yazz – The only way up, Double Trouble and the Rebel MC – Street Tuff, Womack and Womack– Teardrops and Dexy’s Midnight Runners – Come on Eileen.

    1980s clothes encouraged.

    Andrew Nicholson is your inimitable DJ for the evening.

    Book early as these tickets will sell fast! Tickets £5.00 Booking link: The Witham Re-wind 80s Disco - The Witham

  • Sat
    09
    Jul
    2022

    7:30 pmBowes + Gilmonby Village Hall

    The Corner Boys.

    Rhythm & Blues Band

    £10 (£6 child)

  • Fri
    15
    Jul
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Will Smith, Aunjanue Ellis, Jon Bernthal

    Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green

    Brief synopsis: True Story, Armed with a clear vision and a brazen 78-page plan, Richard Williams is determined to write his daughters, Venus and Serena, into history. Training on Compton, California's neglected tennis courts--rain or shine--the girls are shaped by their father's unyielding commitment and their mother's balanced perspective and keen intuition, defying the seemingly insurmountable odds and prevailing expectations laid before them. Based on the true story that will inspire the world, "King Richard" follows the uplifting journey of a family whose unwavering resolve and unconditional belief ultimately delivers two of the world's greatest sports legends.

    Runtime: 144 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Thu
    21
    Jul
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Cinema poster for National Theatre Live with photo of Jodie Comer and words Prima Facie

    Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play.

    Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister. She has worked her way up from working class origins to be at the top of her game: defending; cross examining and winning. An unexpected event forces her to confront the lines where the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof and morals diverge.

    Justin Martin directs this solo tour de force, captured live from the intimate Harold Pinter Theatre in London’s West End.

    Tickets £12 | £10. Booking link: National Theatre Live: Prima Facie (15) - The Witham

  • Thu
    28
    Jul
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Film poster of Operation Mincemeat

    It’s 1943. The Allies are determined to break Hitler’s grip on occupied Europe and plan an all-out assault on Sicily; but they face an impossible challenge – how to protect a massive invasion force from potential massacre.

    Directed by John Madden. Starring Colin Firth, Johnny Flynn, Kelly Macdonald, Matthew MacFadyen. Distributed by Warner Bros.

    Shown with subtitles.
    Running Time 128 minutes.

    Tickets £5.00. Booking link: FILM: Operation Mincemeat (12A) - The Witham

  • Fri
    05
    Aug
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose

    Director: Stephen Spielberg

    Brief synopsis: Manhattan, Upper West Side, 1957. Against the backdrop of the decaying tenements in the San Juan Hill neighbourhood and the constant threat of the wrecking ball, two warring gangs--tough Riff's Jets and swaggering Bernardo's Puerto Rican Sharks--fight for supremacy. Now, with a once-and-for-all, winner-takes-all rumble on the cards, an unexpected whirlwind romance at the high-school dance between former Jet brawler Tony and Bernardo's delicate little sister María sets the stage for an all-out turf war. But what's a gang without its territory? Above all, when the future is uncertain, what's hope without love?

    Runtime: 156 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Wed
    17
    Aug
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of Spring Gentian by Martin Rogers
    Spring Gentian credit: Martin Rogers

    A talk by Dr Margaret Bradshaw and John O’Reilly from Plants on the Edge Project, part of Teesdale Special Flora Trust.

    Hear about the impact of the climatic and vegetation changes since the last Ice Period on the rare plants of Teesdale and whether these plants will survive the Age of Man.

    This talk is taking place alongside the ‘Teesdale’s Tiny Giants’ Exhibition at The Witham Gallery, Barnard Castle during August. Entrance free. Please come along and visit.

    Booking link: Climate Change: Will the Tiny Giants Survive? - The Witham

  • Thu
    18
    Aug
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Film poster of Benediction

    A complex man who survived the horrors of fighting in the First World War, Siegfried Sassoon (Jack Lowden / Peter Capaldi), a soldier decorated for his bravery on the battlefield, became a vocal critic of the government’s continuation of the war.

    Directed by Terence Davies. Running Time 137 minutes.

    Shown with subtitles. Tickets £5.00. Booking link: FILM: Benediction (12A) - The Witham

  • Fri
    19
    Aug
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Maluma

    Director: Kat Coiro

    Brief synopsis: Kat Valdez is half of the sexiest celebrity power couple on Earth with hot new music supernova Bastian. As Kat and Bastian's inescapable hit single, "Marry Me," climbs the charts, they are about to be wed before an audience of their fans in a ceremony that will stream across multiple platforms. Divorced high-school math teacher Charlie Gilbert has been dragged to the concert by his daughter Lou and his best friend Parker Debbs. When Kat learns, seconds before the ceremony, that Bastian has cheated on her with her assistant, her life turns left as she has a meltdown on stage, questioning love, truth, and loyalty. As her gossamer world falls away, she locks eyes with a stranger-a face in the crowd. If what you know lets you down, then perhaps what you don't know is the answer, and so, in a moment of inspired insanity, Kat chooses to marry Charlie. What begins as an impulsive reaction evolves into an unexpected romance. But as forces conspire to separate them, the universal question arises: Can two people from such different worlds bridge the gulf between them and build a place where they both belong?

    Runtime: 112 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Wed
    24
    Aug
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of man in top hat and tails throwing cucumber sandwiches

    Slapstick Picnic would like to cordially invite you to its summer tea party, where marvellous feats of performance and culinary capers await. Over tea and cucumber sandwiches, we ask that you prepare to witness the impossible – the entirety of Oscar Wilde’s classic play of manners, affairs and handbags being performed by just two rather dashing entertainers.

    From the creators of The HandleBards, comes a fantastically wild(e) new production, ripping up the recipe book and celebrating silliness. With Slapstick Picnic, you can have your cake and eat it.

    This performance will be cabaret style (round tables and chairs) in our Victorian Music Hall.

    Why not enjoy a picnic in a box (sandwiches, sweet treat and a glass of beer, wine or alcohol-free alternative) for only £6 per person? You can book your picnic as an optional extra.

    Running time 90 minutes (no interval). Tickets £8-£10. Booking link: The Importance of Being Earnest (8+) - The Witham

  • Sat
    27
    Aug
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Cinema poster for Andre Rieu

    The wait is over! After 2 long years, maestro André Rieu is performing from his hometown of Maastricht once again! We are proud to present André’s brand-new summer concert – Happy Days are Here Again!

    The concert will be a jolly and captivating summer event on the iconic Vrijthof square, featuring popular feel-good classics, show-tunes, and of course, joyous waltzes. Together with the wonderful Johann Strauss Orchestra and very special guests, André is bringing an uplifting and romantic party to your local cinemas!

    Running time 180 minutes (including interval). Tickets £14 | £12. Booking link: André Rieu’s 2022 Maastricht Concert: Happy Days are Here Again - The Witham

  • Fri
    02
    Sep
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Claire Foy, Andrea Riseborough

    Director: Will Sharp

    Brief synopsis: The true story of eccentric British artist Louis Wain (Benedict Cumberbatch), whose playful, psychedelic pictures transformed the public's perception of cats forever. Set in the early 1900s, we follow Wain as he seeks to unlock the "electrical" mysteries of the world and, in so doing, to better understand his own life and the profound love he shared with his wife Emily Richardson (Claire Foy).

    It's one of those quirky English stories. Well told and narrated and just a very nice, honest and interesting stories about someone who was different.

     Runtime: 111mins

     

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Tue
    06
    Sep
    2022
    10:00 amLands Village Hall

    Come and join us celebrating the Tour of Britain on stage 3, 6th September 2022. We will be open from 10am until 3pm, so come and have a coffee before watching the cyclists and have lunch after they go by!

  • Thu
    08
    Sep
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Cinema poster for Much Ado About Nothing

    Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd) and John Heffernan (Dracula) lead the cast in Shakespeare’s romcom of sun, sea and mistaken identity. 
    The legendary family-run Hotel Messina on the Italian Riviera has been visited by artists, celebrities and royalty. But when the owner’s daughter weds a dashing young soldier, not all guests are in the mood for love.

    Following the award-winning success of National Theatre Live’s Romeo & Juliet, Twelfth Night and Antony and Cleopatra, director Simon Godwin returns with this irresistible comedy, broadcast live from the National Theatre stage.

    Running time 180 minutes. Tickets £12 | £10. Booking link: National Theatre Live: Much Ado About Nothing (12A) - The Witham

  • Sat
    10
    Sep
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Poster for Anthems of Rock Tour

    Re-live the hits from rock gods such as Journey, Aerosmith, Queen, Bon Jovi, Kiss, AC/DC, Van Halen, and many more!

    If you are a fan of live Classic Rock, this is the show for you!

    With 3 West End credited vocalists and backed by a live 5-piece band.

    Tickets £20 - £22. Booking link Anthems of Rock - The Witham

  • Sun
    11
    Sep
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of 5 musicians holding string instruments. 2 people in yellow. 3 people in Ukrainian national dress.

    Back by popular demand at The Witham!

    Led by professional Ukrainian violinists Kostia Tsepkov and Iryna Zagorna, with Penny Jones on cello and Jill Russell/Paul Donovan on viola, Sophia Strings has appeared at a range of venues and events across the North East.  They will play a wide range of short popular classics and lighter music. There will be something for everyone including a dash of Ukrainian traditional music. Joining them will be the young Ukrainian emerging artist Sofia Nikolaiets who will sing some well known tunes.

    Photo credit: Teesdale Mercury

    Tickets £12 | £10. Booking link: Sunday Classics: Sophia Strings - The Witham

  • Mon
    12
    Sep
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of Peggy Seeger

    Making a very welcome visit to The Witham on the final leg of her rescheduled ‘First Farewell Tour’, the charismatic Peggy Seeger – singer, songwriter, feminist, icon, – is the undisputed queen of folk and political song. Join Peggy and her son Neill MacColl, an exceptional musician in his own right, for a glorious evening of up-close performance by these two world class musicians. Expect to hear some of Peggy’s new songs from her hugely successful ‘First Farewell’ album, some traditional favourites, a few surprises, and plenty of relaxed family banter.

    Tickets £20- £22. Booking link: Peggy Seeger and Neill MacColl: First Farewell Tour - The Witham

  • Fri
    16
    Sep
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery

    Director : Simon Curtis

    Brief synopsis: The much anticipated cinematic return of Downton Abbey follows the Crawleys and their staff as they welcome a movie crew and their glamorous stars to Downton for the filming of a new silent movie, while other members of the family go on a grand adventure to a villa in the south of France to uncover a mystery about the Dowager Countess and her past. With a screenplay by Julian Fellowes and starring the original cast alongside exciting new additions, Downton Abbey: A New Era is packed full of exuberant moments, excitement and humour, tears of joy and sadness and new beginnings for all your favourite characters.

    Runtime: 125 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sat
    17
    Sep
    2022
    8:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photos of musicians in NE Street Band

    Getting rave reviews from their live shows and playing to increasingly growing audiences across the UK, NE Street Band perform their Bruce Springsteen show here at The Witham.  

    Expect a fun filled, audience engaging 2 hour + show of all things Bruce Springsteen. As well as playing all the ‘classics’ the band also cover songs from Bruce’s incredible ‘Seeger Sessions’ shows which are now becoming an integral part of the bands set.

    This is a standing gig. Tickets £17 | £15. Booking link: NE Street Band: The Songs of Bruce Springsteen - The Witham

  • Thu
    22
    Sep
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Downton Abbey film poster

    The original principal cast have returned for the second film along with new additions Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie Baye and Dominic West. Starring Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith. Distributed by Universal Pictures.

    Shown with subtitles. Running time 124 minutes. Tickets £5. Booking link: FILM: Downton Abbey: A New Era (PG) - The Witham

  • Sat
    24
    Sep
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Helen Mirren as The Queen

    THE QUEEN draws on scores of interviews with insiders and expert observers for its intimate, revealing and sometimes humorous portrait of a family in crisis and of a new Prime Minister operating at the height of his powers at a time of extraordinary private grief and public sorrow. Award-winning 2006 film, directed by Stephen Frears.

    Starring Helen Mirren, James Cromwell, Alex Jennings, Helen McCrory, Michael Sheen, Sylvia Syms.

    Running time: 100 minutes. No interval. Shown with subtitles. Tickets £5. Booking link: Film: The Queen (12A) - The Witham

  • Tue
    27
    Sep
    2022
    7:15 pmThe Witham Hall

    Poster for Madama Butterfly live screening from Royal Opera House 27 September

    With a score that includes Butterfly’s aria, ‘Un bel dì, vedremo’ (‘One fine day’) and the ‘Humming Chorus’, Giacomo Puccini’s opera is entrancing and ultimately heart-breaking. Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier’s exquisite production takes inspiration from 19th-century European images of Japan.

    Royal Opera Chorus
    Orchestra of the Royal Opera House

    Sung in Italian with English subtitles

    Running time: 2hrs and 45 minutes (including one interval).

    Tickets £12-£14. Booking link: ROH: Live Screening – Madama Butterfly - The Witham

  • Fri
    30
    Sep
    2022
    Fri
    23
    Dec
    2022
    5:30 pmStainton & Streatlam Village Hall

    Stainton and Streatlam Village Hall - Book Swap
    Come along and view/ swap or take a book to read

  • Fri
    30
    Sep
    2022
    7:00 pmStainton & Streatlam Village Hall

    Friday  30th September & Every 2 weeks thereafter

    Carpet Bowls & Social Evening

    Come along for a game or just have a chat

    Every Two weeks on Friday night

     

    £2 each Bring your own drinks and nibbles

     

     

  • Fri
    30
    Sep
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Elysium Theatre Company present: Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House translated by Michael Meyer with Alice Frankham as Nora and Danny Solomon as Torvald.

    Nora is a happily married woman with a loving husband and three beautiful children. Everything seems perfect in her happy home. But when a man from her past appears demanding what he owes her, her ideal life unravels and, as she realises the truth of her marriage, she is forced to make the ultimate choice.

    Don't miss this thrilling play!

    Tickets £14 | Under 16s £12. Booking link A Doll’s House - The Witham

  • Sat
    01
    Oct
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of Reg Vardy Band at The Witham

    The Reg Vardy Band returns to The Witham…

    Premier Brass Band of North East England; 36 Times North of England Champions; Wainstones Cup winners 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019; French Open Champions 2017; Scottish Open Championships runner-up 2021.

    Like every brass band, the Reg Vardy Band had to cease activities in early 2019 due to the pandemic, however, after lockdown restrictions were lifted, the band played their first concert for almost two years in The Witham, and looks forward to continuing progress into 2022 and beyond.

    Tickets £14 | £12. Booking link: Reg Vardy Band - The Witham

  • Mon
    03
    Oct
    2022
    Mon
    13
    Mar
    2023
    Every Monday 0930 - 1130 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    This is on every Monday morning at the Memorial Hall.

    Please contact Leanne 07961 277186 for more information

  • Thu
    06
    Oct
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Cinema poster for National Theatre Live: Jack Absolute Flies Again

    A rollicking new comedy by Richard Bean (One Man, Two Guvnors) and Oliver Chris (Twelfth Night).

    After an aerial dog fight, Pilot Officer Jack Absolute flies home to win the heart of his old flame, Lydia Languish. Back on British soil, Jack’s advances soon turn to anarchy when the young heiress demands to be loved on her own, very particular, terms.

    Emily Burns directs this spectacularly entertaining new version of Sheridan’s The Rivals. Featuring a cast including Caroline Quentin, Laurie Davidson, Natalie Simpson and Kelvin Fletcher.

    Running time 180 minutes.

    Tickets £12 | £10. Booking link: National Theatre Live: Jack Absolute Flies Again (12A) - The Witham

  • Fri
    07
    Oct
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Colin Firth, Matthew Macfadyen, Kelly Macintyre

    Director: John Madden

    Brief synopsis: It’s 1943. The Allies are determined to break Hitler’s grip on occupied Europe, and plan to launch an all-out assault on Sicily; but they face an impossible challenge - how to protect the invasion force from potential annihilation. It falls to two remarkable intelligence officers, Ewen Montagu (Colin Firth) and Charles Cholmondeley (Matthew Macfadyen) to dream the most inspired and improbable disinformation strategy of the war - centred on the most unlikely of secret agents: a dead man. Operation Mincemeat is the extraordinary and true story of an idea that hoped to turn the tide for the Allies - taking impossibly high risks, defying logic, and testing the nerves of its creators to breaking point.

    Runtime: 128 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Fri
    07
    Oct
    2022
    Fri
    06
    Jan
    2023
    Every Friday 1030 - 1230 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre

    This is on every Friday morning at the Memorial Hall.       Four sessions every month.

    Please contact Kelly 07368 102452 for more information

  • Sat
    08
    Oct
    2022
    6:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Poster for Variety Show with image of Freddie Davies and Alfie Joey

    A star-studded cast alongside a showcase of local talent.
    Starring…
    FREDDIE DAVIES – “Mr. Parrot-Face” Himself.

    Your Master of Ceremonies 
    ALFIE JOEY – Popular Comedian and BBC Newcastle Breakfast Show Presenter.

    *** A SHOWCASE OF LOCAL TALENT *** 
    EUPHORIA CHOIR – “Teesdale’s Popular Choir” with upbeat choral versions of classic songs.

    Plus many local performers to be announced.

    Suitable for all ages.  We anticipate the show will finish around 8.30pm.

    Tickets £10 | under 16s £8. Booking link: A Fundraising Variety Show: Starring Freddie Davies and Alfie Joey - The Witham

  • Sat
    08
    Oct
    2022
    7:00 pmStainton & Streatlam Village Hall

  • Tue
    11
    Oct
    2022
    7:30 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Join us upstairs in the village hall for a quiz, loosely based on plants and gardens. All welcome

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  • Fri
    14
    Oct
    2022
    8:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of 5 musicians in band Unkle Bob

    Indie-folk-pop quintet, Unkle Bob, originally formed in 2004, their legacy was two albums, Sugar and Spite (2006) and Shockwaves (2010).

    Back in April 2020, Unkle Bob announced reunion plans, tour dates and a re-release of their debut EP. These plans were largely scuppered by the turn in global events that followed. Despite these challenges, or perhaps because of them, the newly reformed group began working on new material.  A Kickstarter fundraiser followed allowing the band to complete several sessions together at Foel Studios, Wales .

    It's a story of friendship, connection and the shared musical journey of five members; guitarist Stuart Cartwright, drummer Ron Yeadon, keyboard player Geoff Widdowson, bass player Chloe Peacock and singer, Rick Webster.

    This is a standing gig.

    Tickets £12 | £10. Booking link: Unkle Bob - The Witham

  • Thu
    20
    Oct
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Film poster for Elvis Film

    The film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler), seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks).

    Directed by Baz Luhrmann.

    Running time: 157 minutes. Shown with subtitles.

    Tickets £5.00. Booking link: FILM: Elvis (12A) - The Witham

  • Fri
    21
    Oct
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Jenny Agutter, John Bradley, Sheridan Smith

    Director: Morgan Matthews

    Brief synopsis: Inspired by one of the most beloved British family films of all time, THE RAILWAY CHILDREN RETURN is an enchanting, moving, and heart-warming adventure for a new generation. 1944 – As life in Britain’s cities becomes increasingly perilous, three evacuee children – Lily (Beau Gadsdon), Pattie (Eden Hamilton) and Ted (Zac Cudby) Watts – are sent by their mother from Salford to the Yorkshire village of Oakworth. There to meet them on the train station platform are Bobbie Waterbury (Jenny Agutter, reprising her iconic role in the original film), her daughter, Annie (Sheridan Smith), and grandson Thomas (Austin Haynes), and with their help the evacuees are soon settling into their new life in the countryside. When the children discover injured American soldier Abe (KJ Aikens), hiding out in the railyard at Oakworth Station, they are thrust into a dangerous quest to assist their new friend who, like them, is a long way from home.

    Runtime: 98 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Fri
    21
    Oct
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of Natalie Black as Adele

    Natalie Black sets the tribute industry alight with her stunning replica show that she has been been performing around the world since 2011, from weddings to cruises, TV work and even featuring in the 2020 hit film ‘Greed’ alongside Steve Coogan.

    This stunning show is not to be missed for any Adele fan – Natalie’s unrivalled likeness in both vocal quality and appearance makes this a night to remember. Natalie will perform all of your most loved Adele songs from her 4 album past catalogue with such hits as ‘Set fire to the rain’, ‘Make you feel my love’, ‘Someone like you’ and ‘I drink wine’. 

    Expect to see replica costumes, moving heartfelt story telling and the infamous Adele cackle!

    With live 4-piece band.

    Tickets £22 | £20. Booking link: Adele Tribute: Hometown Glory - The Witham

  • Sat
    22
    Oct
    2022
    1330 hrsWest Auckland Memorial Community Centre
  • Fri
    28
    Oct
    2022
    1:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Poster for Halloween Spooktacular with panto stars

    EXTRA PERFORMANCE AT 10AM DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND!

    HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR – A FANGTASTIC FAMILY PANTOMIME

    Tom Rolfe Productions can’t wait to present their latest TREAT full of plenty of TRICKS this Halloween.

    All is calm at Creaky Towers until the wicked Belladonna wreaks havoc on the Halloween party because she doesn’t receive an invitation! Will Tommy the Ghostbuster manage to save the day? Will everyone live happily ever after? Find out by booking your tickets today!

    This is a very family friendly show with plenty of fun for everyone with nothing anymore scary than any other pantomime.

    Tickets £10 | Family of Four £36. Booking Link: Halloween Spooktacular! - The Witham

  • Sat
    29
    Oct
    2022
    7:30 pmMickleton Village Hall

    We're kicking off our packed autumn season at PerformMickleton with The Grace Smith Trio Join us for an evening of local folk music & storytelling, featuring guest appearances from youth folk band Cream Tees & storytellers from Newcastle-based A Bit Crack Collective.

    Tickets £7 for adults, £5 for children, £20 family eventbrite.co.uk/e/grace-smith- Alternatively, call 07926 076187 or email info@mathot.co.uk for tickets and further information

  • Sun
    30
    Oct
    2022
    1:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of 4 musicians with string instruments against blue curtains

    HAYDN, a PREMIERE and some “MUSICAL” moments.

    The Aquarius Quartet (Louise Latham and Anthony Banks violins, Adrienne Spilsbury viola and Mary Dainton cello) return to the Witham with a wide-ranging programme featuring early and late quartets by Haydn (the elegant and poised Opus 9 no.4 and the mighty “Emperor” quartet, Opus 76 no.3), the first performance of Adrienne Spilsbury’s atmospheric second quartet “day, turning” and arrangements, by the veteran arranger Bill Thorp, of songs by Jerome Kern.

    Tickets £12 | £10. Booking link: Sunday Classics: Aquarius Quartet - The Witham

  • Fri
    04
    Nov
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of four musicians in Pitmen Poets on stage with visual screen projection of miners and police behind

    THE PITMEN POETS: BILLY MITCHELL, BOB FOX, BENNY GRAHAM AND JEZ LOWE

    THE FINAL, NEVER TO BE REPEATED, ONE AND ONLY LAST FAREWELL TOUR!

    A night of songs and stories laced with Northeast humour and humanity.

    Tickets £20 in advance (£22.50 on the door). Booking link: The Pitmen Poets Ride Again - The Witham

  • Wed
    16
    Nov
    2022
    7:15 pmThe Witham Hall

    Poster advertising The Royal Ballet A Diamond Celebration,

    The Royal Ballet’s dazzling Principals lead an evening not to be missed, their sparkling talents a perfect fit for a diamond anniversary. Celebrating the 60th anniversary of The Friends of Covent Garden, this programme recognises the amazing support of all ROH Friends past and present.

    The showcase will demonstrate the breadth and diversity of The Royal Ballet’s repertoire in classical, contemporary and heritage works. It will also include world premieres of short ballets by choreographers Pam Tanowitz, Joseph Toonga and Valentino Zucchetti as well as The Royal Ballet’s first performance of For Four by Artistic Associate Christopher Wheeldon and a performance of George Balanchine’s Diamonds.

    Tickets £12-£14. Booking link: ROH: Live Screening – The Royal Ballet: A Diamond Celebration - The Witham

  • Thu
    17
    Nov
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    photo of Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell

    Back in 1971 LINDISFARNE released their ground-breaking first album and began to attract the fervent fan base that followed them for decades.
    In October that year they released their second album ‘FOG ON THE TYNE’ which topped the UK charts for six weeks in spring 1972.

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of this classic album, Lindisfarne frontman BILLY MITCHELL and founder member RAY LAIDLAW tell the group’s amazing story with a combination of superb songs, vital video, tall tales and of course, scurrilous gossip.

    Tickets £22.50. Booking link: The Lindisfarne Story: 50 Years of Fog - The Witham

  • Fri
    18
    Nov
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller

    Director: Joseph Kosinski

    Brief synopsis:
    After thirty years, Maverick (Tom Cruise) is still pushing the envelope as a top naval aviator, but must confront ghosts of his past when he leads TOP GUN's elite graduates on a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those chosen to fly it.

    Runtime: 144 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sat
    19
    Nov
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of four musicians in Tom McConville Band

    Tom McConville has for many years been regarded as the top fiddle player in the country.

    His live performance combines a rollercoaster of musical delights from fast, rhythmic dance tunes through beautiful slow airs and of course, great singing – all presented with his inimitable sense of humour and style. He is currently touring with his own band, members of which include:
    Guitarist David Newey is a singer songwriter;
    Phil Murray on the acoustic bass guitar; and
    Shona Kipling playing accordion.

    Tickets £11-£12. Booking link: Tom McConville Band - The Witham

  • Thu
    24
    Nov
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    film poster of Where the Crawdads Sing with girl's face

    A captivating mystery-drama, based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Delia Owens.

    Directed by Olivia Newman from a screenplay by Lucy Alibar.
    Produced by Reese Witherspoon and Lauren Neustadter.
    Starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson, Michael Hyatt, Sterling Macer, Jr., and David Strathairn.

    The story follows an abandoned yet defiant girl, Kya, who raises herself to adulthood in a North Carolina marshland, becoming a naturalist in the process. When the town’s hotshot is found dead, she is the prime suspect and tried for murder.

    Running time: 125 minutes. Shown with subtitles. Tickets £5. Booking link: FILM: Where the Crawdads Sing (15) - The Witham

  • Fri
    25
    Nov
    2022
    7:30 pmMickleton Village Hall

    This show is now SOLD OUT. If you'd like to put your name on our reserve list, send us an email to MickletonVH@gmail.com, include your phone number, and we'll ring you on Friday afternoon if any tickets become available.

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    Our second PerformMickleton show this season is Reiver - Tales from the Borders by Elysium Theatre Company in association with Highlights Rural Touring

    We’re thrilled to be able to bring you these tales of lawless families who terrorised the 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Anglo-Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 borders for 400 years

    Tickets £10 for adults; £5 for children

    Reiver – Tales From The Borders - Highlights Rural Touring Scheme (highlightsnorth.co.uk)

    Alternatively email MickletonVH@gmail.com, or call 01833 640909 for further details

  • Sat
    26
    Nov
    2022
    2:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of Emilia Clarke in front of mirror

    By Anton Chekhov, in a version by Anya Reiss directed by Jamie Lloyd.

    Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones) makes her West End debut in this 21st century retelling of Anton Chekhov’s tale of love and loneliness.

    A young woman is desperate for fame and a way out. A young man is pining after the woman of his dreams. A successful writer longs for a sense of achievement. An actress wants to fight the changing of the times. In an isolated home in the countryside, dreams lie in tatters, hopes are dashed, and hearts broken. With nowhere left to turn, the only option is to turn on each other.

    Following his critically acclaimed five-star production of Cyrano de Bergerac, Jamie Lloyd brings Anya Reiss’ adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s classic play to stage. Filmed live in London’s West End with a cast including Tom Rhys Harries (White Lines), Daniel Monks (The Normal Heart), Sophie Wu (Fresh Meat) and Indira Varma (Game of Thrones).

    Running time approx. 3 hours including interval. Tickets £12 (under 16s/students £10). Booking link: National Theatre Live Encore: The Seagull (15) - The Witham

  • Thu
    01
    Dec
    2022
    6:00 pmStainton & Streatlam Village Hall DL12 8RB

    Christmas Fair Thursday 1st December Free Entry
    Lots of local Hand crafts including but not limited to, Christmas decorations/Hats/ Scarves/Sea Glass/ Cakes/ Pottery/Tropic Skincare/ Fiona Brookes Outfitters/Cameron Sharp Calendars & prints. Plus much more.
    A Raffle of items donated by stall holders
    Licenced bar/ Refreshments /Mince Pies
    6-9pm

  • Fri
    02
    Dec
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Jason Isaacs, Lesley, Manville, Alba Baptista

    Director: Anthony Fabian

    Brief synopsis: Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris tells a humorously heartwarming tale about a London housecleaner Ada Harris (Lesley Manville) who thinks her lonely life might turn around if she can become the owner of a Christian Dior gown. Saying goodbye to friends like Archie (Jason Isaacs) won't be easy, and neither will be winning over elite people in Paris from Madame Colbert (Isabelle Huppert) to idealistic accountant André (Lucas Bravo). But Ada's irrepressible charm just might end up saving the whole House of Dior in this uplifting story of how an ordinary woman becomes an extraordinary inspiration by daring to follow her dreams.

    Runtime: 115 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Fri
    02
    Dec
    2022
    7:00 pmStainton & Streatlam Village Hall DL12 8RB

    Fortnightly Carpet Bowls Social Night
    Come along for Carpet Bowls or just have a drink and a chat.

  • Fri
    02
    Dec
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of Chris Foote-Wood reading Charles Dickens

    Enjoy some of the best-known characters from Dickens as featured in Chris Foote-Wood’s one-man Edinburgh Festival show (five years at the Fringe).

    Local author, actor and journalist Chris Foote-Wood, is the brother of the late Victoria Wood. He has performed on stage from an early age in panto, plays and revues while earning his living initially as a civil engineer and then mainly as a journalist and broadcaster with many appearances on tv and radio. More recently he has concentrated on writing, editing and publishing books – 21 so far – and made his debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2013.

    This event is a fundraiser for The Witham.

    Show running time approx. 75minutes with no interval. Tickets £8 (under 16s/students £5). Booking link: The Genius of Charles Dickens - The Witham

  • Sat
    03
    Dec
    2022
    8:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of band members on stage

    About the Humans… should be no stranger to anyone living in and around Barnard Castle. Though possibly under different names, the band have been a regular entity in the town’s music scene since the 1990’s. A vehicle for singer/songwriter Andrew Yeadon’s songs of philosophy, world issues, love and the esoteric, the band fuse influences from the late ‘60s and early ‘70s such as Neil Young, Pink Floyd and John Martin with influences from modern electronica, world music and much more.

    Providing all goes to plan the evening will include a full live performance of their album, working title: ‘A Document of the Unpredicted’ that they are currently recording which is a reflection on the world events of recent times.

    This is a standing gig. Tickets £12 (under 16s/students £10). Booking link: About the Humans…Album Launch Event - The Witham

  • Thu
    08
    Dec
    2022
    7:00 pmThe Witham Hall

    drawing of tree, snow flakes and red circle with words in red 'the fir tree'

    Experience the magic of Christmas at The Witham, with a re-imagining of Hans Christian Andersen’s festive fairy tale.

    In a beautiful wood stands a little Fir Tree. Kept company by woodland creatures, it enjoys a peaceful life. But the Fir Tree is curious. It dreams of a world outside the forest, yearning for adventure. What will happen when it grows up? Where will it go? And will it be everything the Fir Tree wished for?

    Let imaginations run wild with Shakespeare’s Globe’s resident writer Hannah Khalil‘s new re-telling of this classic fairy tale. It is suitable for all ages, big or small. So, join us this Christmas for a wonderfully festive dose of storytelling, puppetry, song and hope.

    Tickets: Adults £5 | Children £3 Booking link: Turrets Youth Theatre – The Fir Tree - The Witham

  • Fri
    09
    Dec
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Photo of 3 members of The Young'Uns

    The Young’uns’ live shows are renowned roller coaster rides. With heart-on-the-sleeve storytelling, beautiful lyrics, warm harmonies and relentless repartee, Sean Cooney, Michael Hughes and David Eagle (the award-winning stand-up comedian) write and sing folk songs for today.

    Born from empathy, crafted with care, fired by hope, and shared with joy, The Young’uns’ songs have been described as ‘a heartfelt secular hymnary for these troubled times and a rallying call for humanity’ (The Scotsman). They have led the band to three BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (including Best Album in 2018 for Strangers) and the creation of the acclaimed international theatre show The Ballad of Johnny Longstaff (based upon their 2019 album of the same name).

    Tickets £19.50 (under 16s/students £17.50). Booking link: The Young’Uns’ Christmas - The Witham

  • Sat
    10
    Dec
    2022
    7:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    photo of 4 candles with berries behind

    The choirs of Concordia, Canticus and No Added Sugar! join us for a sumptuous concert of festive music, with their annual ‘Carols by Candlelight Concert’.

    The choirs never fail to entertain with carols ancient and modern, including traditional favourites. Each choir produces a wonderfully distinctive sound, and the concert will be your perfect start to the Festive Season.

    Tickets £10 (under 16s/students £8). Booking link: Carols by Candlelight - The Witham

  • Sat
    10
    Dec
    2022
    8:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Tickets: £20 in advance http://mickletonlive.uk/bryam-adams.html

    Doors open at 8:00pm

    Bryan Adams Experience are recognised as Europes No1 authentic tribute to Bryan Adams, formed in 1997 making them one of the longest serving tributes to any artist in the UK.The 4 piece band are based in Teesside, England and replicate live performances that can only be surpassed by Bryan Adams himself.

    The part of Bryan Adams is played by Stuart whose resemblance not only in vocals but also appearance is so remarkable to the extent that to many watching, Stuart is Bryan Adams in all but name.

    ith a vast repertoire of material covering his entire career, the band reproduces a Bryan Adams concert to perfection from the heartfelt ballads of 'Heaven' ,Please Forgive Me and Everything I Do, the hits of Cloud No9 and When Your Gone to the fist waving rock of Kids Wanna Rock, 'Can't Stop This Thing We Started', 'Summer of '69', 'Run to You' and 'The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You'.

    Touring has taken them to The Azores,Portugal,Germany, Cyprus, Spain, Bahrain, Belgium and Holland as well as venues and festivals all over the UK, performing to crowds as large as 10,000. Major headlining gigs have included: the Microsoft convention in Barcelona, Mathew Street festival in Liverpool, Party in the Park in Jersey and the Tribute Festival in Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel Island.


    Mickleton Live Music Club http://mickletonlive.uk/index.html

    Mickleton Live incorporating Mickleton RnB is a voluntary-run music club drawing audiences from Teesdale - and across the North East and further afield - to Mickleton Village Hall for great Live music!
    We have – and ensure - seating for everyone. We have a full bar, a small dance floor and a pie&peas supper (£2.50 until 9.30pm). And most of all we have great Live music!
    The hall has excellent disabled access, but please let us know of any special requirements prior to the event. And great Live music assured!
    The Mickleton Live team

  • Fri
    16
    Dec
    2022
    7:00 pmStainton & Streatlam Village Hall DL12 8RB

    Fortnightly Carpet Bowls Social Night
    Come a long have a game or just a drink and chat

  • Fri
    16
    Dec
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Starring: Jonny Depp, Bill Nighy, Akiko Iwase

    Director: Andrew Levitas

    Brief synopsis: For fifty years, a plant in Minamata, Japan, has been poisoning the water supply of a village with toxic mercury. The company and the government wilfully choose to disregard the terrible effects and deformities this had on the children and adults. A spokesperson for the village, beg a war photojournalist to come out of retirement and help them document what he sees. Depp's portrayal is restrained and compassionate in his response to the damaged children and adults. Bill Nighy's reaction as editor of Time Magazine to Depp's character, was a little histrionic in his opposition and did not want to know, until he sees the images. The archival footage used in the movie are based on true events. A highly rated and worthy movie.

    Runtime: 115 mins

    Show £2.50 including Tea & Biscuits

  • Sat
    17
    Dec
    2022
    7:30 pmMickleton Village Hall

    Join us for a night of ceilidh dancing, folk music and story telling as we celebrate the successes of the Light in the Dark project together.

    Book tickets here, with no booking fees

    M@HoT's Christmas Ceilidh at Mickleton Village Hall Tickets, Sat 17 Dec 2022 at 19:30 | Eventbrite

    Alternatively, call 07926 076187 or email info@mathot.co.uk for tickets and further information

    There will be a bar, but no supper at this event. You're welcome to bring edible refreshments for the interval.

    M@HoT's Christmas Ceilidh at Mickleton Village Hall image

  • Mon
    19
    Dec
    2022
    6:30 pmThe Witham Hall

    Santa opening book with The Nice List - A Magical Family Santamime popping out

    Why not join Santa and his cheeky elves ‘Peas and Carrots’ live on stage in our fun-packed family pantomime as they prepare for a Christmas like no other.

    Our toe-tapping, jingle-belling, Christmas cracker of a show is guaranteed to get you in to the festive spirit, singing along and rolling in the aisles with laughter in time for Christmas Eve.

    Free gift for each child ticket purchased! Spot prizes for the best Christmas jumper too!

    Running time approx. 45 mins.

    Tickets from £10. Booking link: Santamime - The Witham

  • Sat
    31
    Dec
    2022
    13:00 till 15:00Mickleton Village Hall

    Every Thursday, 1pm to 3pm, the Post Office will visit Mickleton Village Hall

  • Sat
    31
    Dec
    2022
    7:00 pmMickleton Village Hall

    New members always welcome

  • Sat
    31
    Dec
    2022
    5.00pm till 6.00pmMickleton Village Hall

    New members always welcome