has gained a nation-wide reputation for its live-event and film programmes, which has grown over time. The venue, which has a 140-seat auditorium and 40-seat studio/exhibition space, has provided film screenings, live music, theatre performances, comedy clubs, art exhibitions and workshops/classes to tens of thousands of people since opening its doors.
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Ryedale Artists at Work 1.Christopher Ware
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Why the Arts Matter
Monday, 13 September 2010
Sir Ken Robinson and a plea for creativity
Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Local Talent to launch our new season with a musical feast...
Based in Scackleton Holly Cawte specialises in singing Jazz. Her repertoire includes the soulful sounds of Peggy Lee, Cleo Laine, Nina Simone. She will be accompanied on the piano by Ed Osbourne from Malton, who will also entertain us with couple of jazz solos.
Natasha Jones from Kirkbymoorside and Robin Bunton from Appleton-le-Moors sing, play and write songs drawing on soul, blues and jazz, as well as contemporary songwriters, blending styles, vocals and rhythms as they please.
£7 / concs £6 / students £5
Monday, 12 July 2010
The Amazing Mr Carroll...
I never knew so many different sounds could come from a guitar. Clive Carroll's gig was an eye and ear opener for all of us. The extraordinary range of sounds was matched by the variety of the music styles played. Classical Dowland to Johnny Cash, Albeniz to Chet Atkins, and atmospheric music of his own composition.
Monday, 5 July 2010
At last, we're back!
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Don't miss "The Memory of Water"
Shelagh Stephenson's award-winning play
"The Memory of Water"
at the Helmsley Arts Centre
from 21st to 24th April at 7.30pm.
On the eve of their mother’s funeral, three sisters meet and once again clash, as old conflicts flare up and reveal their continuing grip on the present. Events may have been shared but memories of them differ wildly. With a husband and a lover also drawn into this bewildering whirlpool, the play offers
“...a superb mix of wild humour and bruising emotion.” Daily Telegraph
“Blessedly and mercurially funny...Stephenson combines a flair for witty dialogue with a relish for the dynamics of theatre...a mistress of comic anguish.” Guardian
The play won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy in 2000
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Whatever you do, don't miss the Sacconi Quartet!
RECORDING OF THE MONTH - MusicWeb International
Monday, 1 March 2010
"The Wreckers" - back at Helmsley on March 6th
"Very atmospheric, a great story and, as always, great acting"
"Absolutely riveting"
"Terrific piece of writing"
"It was like being in the same room as the four characters: almost feeling you shouldn’t be there, but not wanting to leave..."
"Everyone hurried back after the interval, we all couldn’t wait to find out what was going to happen"
"It made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck"
"The woman in front of me leapt out of her chair!"
"far exceeded our already high expectations"
Monday, 22 February 2010
'The Wreckers' coming back for a second night
All proceeds will go the Helmsley Arts Centre so if you haven't seen the show do try and make it - you'll both have a great night out and support your local arts venue.
For tickets - call 01439 771 700 or buy online.
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Interview with Tom Needham
Find out more about the forthcoming production of 'The Wreckers' by watching this interview with author Tom Needham talking about his new play specially commissioned by Clap Trap Productions and touring in 2010. The story, located in a cottage built from the wood of a ship lured onto the rocks by wreckers, is haunted by the ghost of a child who drowned on that night. She’s been waiting over a hundred and fifty years for her revenge. And now, finally, the time has come.
Tom's numerous television credits include Cold Blood, Silent Witness, Dalziel & Pascoe, and The Bill.
The production features the acting talents of Cal Stockbridge, Chris Laishley, Katie Turner and Simon Waley and is directed by Gareth Jenkins.
Tour dates:
Fri 19th Feb 7:30pm Kirkbymoorside Methodist Chapel 01653 669554
Sat 20th Feb 7:30pm Helmsley Arts Centre 01439 771700 or online.
Fri 5th Mar 7:30pm Kirk Theatre, Pickering 01653 669554
Sat 6th Mar 7:30pm Helmsley Arts Centre 01439 771 700 or online.
Sun 14th Mar 7:30pm Galtres Centre, Easingwold 01347 822472
Sat 20th Mar 7:30pm Georgian Theatre, Richmond 01748 825252
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
A Grand Auction Of Art Work
Friday 26 February 7.30pm
The catalogue also entitles you to canapés and your first drink at the social gathering at 7.30pm before the auction itself starts at 8.00pm.
Auctioneer: the former Director of Helmsley Arts Centre, Martin Vander Weyer
Saturday, 16 January 2010
More good news for Folk at Helmsley!
We are delighted to welcome some wonderful artists to the folk weekend this year- SONY Radio Academy Award Winning songwriter Jez Lowe, 2008 Scots Singer of the Year Emily Smith and 2006 Scottish Traditional Musician of the Year Shona Mooney, as well as from Canada, Juno Award Winning Songwriter James Keelaghan, and BBC Young Folk Finalists 2009 The Carrivick Sisters.
Add to that the soft spoken 'Whisky Bard' songwriter Robin Laing, the delightful Edwina Hayes, the great traditional singer and song collector Steve Gardham and many more wonderful Yorkshire artists, as well as the beautiful setting of the North York Moors, and you'll find it to be an unmissable weekend.
Bring your instruments and voices, walking boots and dancing shoes and join us for a spectacular Helmsley Folk Weekend 2010!
Keep in touch with details on the Helmsley Folk Weekend website.