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MADF One Act Play Festival 2022

MADF One Act Play Festival will take place from Wednesday 2nd March to Saturday 5th March 2022. Adults £12 / Over 65s or Students £8 Season tickets (all three nights)                       Adult season £30.00Concession season (Over 65s or Students) £20.00 Thursday – Droitwich Discovery by Nick Warburton performed by Rushen Players:Not Stratford but Droitwich, with soliloquy and dialogue as exciting as would be expected. If not quite [read more…]

MADF One Act Play Festival 2022

MADF One Act Play Festival will take place from Wednesday 2nd March to Saturday 5th March 2022. Adults £12 / Over 65s or Students £8 Season tickets (all three nights)                       Adult season £30.00Concession season (Over 65s or Students) £20.00 Thursday – Droitwich Discovery by Nick Warburton performed by Rushen Players:Not Stratford but Droitwich, with soliloquy and dialogue as exciting as would be expected. If not quite [read more…]

A Night of Ghost Stories Rushen Players

RP’s present two ghost stories as readings. The stories have a common theme – that of greed.  The first, The Stalls of Barchester written M R James, is a gothic spine-chilling tale, set in the 1800’s. It tells of one Dr Haynes, an Archdeacon who acquires his status through unscrupulous means, and the dire consequences that await him. The second, The Monkey’s Paw is a well know Victorian classic by W W Jacobs. In the [read more…]

A Night of Ghost Stories Rushen Players

RP’s present two ghost stories as readings. The stories have a common theme – that of greed.  The first, The Stalls of Barchester written M R James, is a gothic spine-chilling tale, set in the 1800’s. It tells of one Dr Haynes, an Archdeacon who acquires his status through unscrupulous means, and the dire consequences that await him. The second, The Monkey’s Paw is a well know Victorian classic by W W Jacobs. In the [read more…]

A New Light on Mann: An illustrated talk by Dave Martin – RHT

LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) surveying has been used in Britain for a number of years (and seen on programmes such as Time Team), but coverage of the Island is recent and exciting. Illustrated by local examples (pictured is South Barrule) of the detail that can be revealed by LiDAR, Dave Martin – past president of the Isle of Man Natural History & Antiquarian Society and a Trustee of the Manx Museum & National Trust [read more…]

Half-term Film – Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (2021)

In Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, the lovable rogue is back.  Bea, Thomas, and the rabbits have created a makeshift family, but despite his best efforts, Peter can’t seem to shake his mischievous reputation. Adventuring out of the garden, Peter finds himself in a world where his mischief is appreciated, but when his family risks everything to come looking for him, Peter must figure out what kind of bunny he wants to be.  Under 18s [read more…]

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood (2019)

Two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks stars in this heartwarming film. Based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and Lloyd Vogel. Vogel is an investigative journalist who receives an assignment to profile television presenter Fred Rogers. He approaches the interview with scepticism, finding it hard to believe that anyone can be so good-natured. However, Roger’s empathy, kindness and decency soon chip away at Vogel’s jaded outlook on life, forcing the reporter [read more…]

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood (2019)

Two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks stars in this heartwarming film. Based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and Lloyd Vogel. Vogel is an investigative journalist who receives an assignment to profile television presenter Fred Rogers. He approaches the interview with scepticism, finding it hard to believe that anyone can be so good-natured. However, Roger’s empathy, kindness and decency soon chip away at Vogel’s jaded outlook on life, forcing the reporter [read more…]

Rigoletto – Live from the New York Met Opera

Adults £15/ Under 18s £2 The Met rings in the new year with the gala premiere of a bold new take on Verdi’s timeless tragedy from Bartlett Sher. The Tony Award­–winning director resets the opera’s action in 1920s Europe, with Art Deco sets by Michael Yeargan and elegant costumes by Catherine Zuber, themselves boasting a combined eight Tony Awards. Baritone Quinn Kelsey, a commanding artist at the height of his powers, brings his searing portrayal [read more…]

Covid Mitigation

In line with the recent Government announcements, we are encouraging the use of face coverings at our events. We are also upping the amount of sanitiser throughout the building and encouraging people to use e-tickets or print their own tickets at home. We greatly appreciate the support that the IOM community has given us and want to do our best to protect our staff and patrons. Thanks EAC