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We have a feast of music, comedy, theatre and film for your entertainment over the next two months. We have now changed our cycle of bi-monthly brochures so the next one will cover August and September; we will be producing a special leaflet for all events and activities during the summer holidays.

My manager's choice in June is the film - The Sense of an Ending with the hugely talented Jim Broadbent. The following month we welcome back Crash Bang Wallop Youth Theatre with Legally Blonde - reviews of Spamalot, their last production, said - “such talent, professionalism and energy from the whole cast and crew” - don’t miss this show - it will be more of the same.

Useful Information - How to book In person: The Box Office is open Monday to Friday 9.30am – 3.30pm and 11am – 1pm on Saturdays. By phone: 01609 776230 Online: Book online and select your own seat at www.forumnorthallerton.org.uk. A fee of £1 per transaction will be added to all telephone and internet bookings to cover the charge we incur on these transactions. Ticket Collection: We don’t send tickets in the post. You can collect your tickets from the Box Office during normal opening hours (see above). Alternatively, your tickets will be available for collection on the evening of the performance from the box office. In order to collect your tickets please bring with you your Transaction number and the card you used to pay for them. The Box Office will open approximately 45 minutes prior to the start of a performance. Rake Seating: This is our standard seating. The seats step up towards the back of the auditorium. Flat Seating: These seats are additional rows of seating set out on the flat. They are particularly suitable for people who may have difficulty using the stairs. Wheelchair seats: The seats suitable for wheelchair users are marked on the seating plan in purple. Carer Discount: For Forum Events only we offer one free ticket for the companion of a disabled person who would not be able to attend a performance alone. Concessions: Where offered the following discounts apply: Senior Citizen tickets are for those 60 and over. Children’s tickets are for 3 to 16 year olds, Student tickets are for 16+ and still in full time education. On Baby Friendly screenings we will issue a free ticket to those under 3. The discounts on offer will vary show to show. Refunds: Tickets cannot be refunded after purchase. Where an event is sold out we may open a waiting list for people wanting tickets. In those circumstances we may consider refunding unwanted tickets. Gift Vouchers: Did you know you can purchase The Forum Gift Vouchers from our box office? They are the perfect gift for your friends and family. Latecomers: If you miss the start of a performance our volunteers will admit you to the auditorium at an appropriate point in the performance. Programme changes: The Management reserve the right to make alterations to the programme. Please check the website or Facebook before booking for the latest information. Facilities: We have a main auditorium seating up to 376 people. a secondary space seating 150 and a number of meeting rooms. Baby changing facilities are available in the ladies’ toilets. Any men needing to change a baby or toddler may use the disabled toilet. A disabled toilet is situated just off the Foyer. It is a fully serviced Changing Places facility. Hearing loop is available in the main auditorium. Car Park: Hambleton District Council car park is adjacent to The Forum. Short-stay is from 80p per hour to £3.20 long stay all day. Disabled badge holders can park for free in the bays provided but must pay normal rates if no blue badge bays are available. Free after 6pm. Cinema Streamed/Live Events Theatre Music At a Glance Other Comedy This programme is correct at time of going to press. However it is sometimes necessary to make changes and therefore we would advise you to check our website for up to date listings.

Day Time Title Cert Cat JUNE Friday 9th 2:30pm A Quiet Passion 12A 8:00pm : Wonderland Live Saturday 10th 2:00pm Peter Pan 5:30pm A Quiet Passion 12A 8:00pm Patrick Monahan Sunday 11th 9:45am Celebration of Dance 7:15pm Royal Opera House Live - Ballet Triple Bill Thursday 15th 7:00pm Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Friday 16th 2:30pm The Promise 12A 5:30pm Going in Style 12A Saturday 17th 5:30pm The Promise 12A 8:00pm Going in Style 12A Sunday 18th 2:30pm Going in Style 12A 5:30pm The Promise 12A Thursday 22nd 7:00pm Salome Friday 23rd 2:30pm King Arthur: Legend of the Sword 12A 5:30pm Pirates of the Carribean: Salazar’s Revenge 12A 8:00pm The Lost City of Z 15 Saturday 24th 10:00am Pirates of the Carribean: Salazar’s Revenge 12A 7:00pm Music Centre Summer Concert Sunday 25th 2:30pm Pirates of the Carribean: Salazar’s Revenge 12A 5:30pm The Lost City of Z 15 8:00pm King Arthur: Legend of the Sword 12A Thursday 29th 7:15pm Otello Friday 30th 2:30pm Lady Macbeth 15 5:30pm Miss Sloane 15 8:00pm Lady Macbeth 15 JULY Saturday 1st 2:30pm Miss Sloane 12A Sunday 2nd 12:00pm Jazz Swingathon Thursday 6th 7:00pm Hambleton District Council Business Awards Friday 7th 2:30pm The Secret Scripture 15 8:00pm The Secret Scripture 15 Wednesday 12th 7:30pm Legally Blonde Thursday 13th 7:30pm Legally Blonde Friday 14th 7:30pm Legally Blonde Saturday 15th 2:00pm Legally Blonde 7:30pm Legally Blonde Sunday 16th 2:00pm Music and Laughter - A tribute concert 8:00pm Jo Caulfield and Jan Ravens Wednesday 19th 2:00pm The Ties That Bind Thursday 20th 7:00pm Angels in America Part 1 Friday 21st 2:30pm Dough 15 5:30pm My Cousin Rachel 12A 8:00pm Dough 15 Saturday 22nd 2:30pm My Cousin Rachel 12A 5:30pm Dough 15 8:00pm My Cousin Rachel 12A Sunday 23rd 3:00pm Andre Rieu 2:30pm The Gunge Show with Lee Kyle Monday 24th 2:00pm Rock Dog PG Tuesday 25th 2:00pm Rock Dog PG Wednesday 26th 2:00pm Rock Dog PG Thursday 27th 7:00pm Angels in America Part 2 Friday 28th 2:30pm Churchill PG 5:30pm Letters from Baghdad PG 8:00pm Churchill PG Sunday 30th 8:00pm Churchill PG Monday 31st 12:00pm Diary of a Wimpy Kid PG 2:00pm Guardians of the Galaxy 12A AUGU ST Tuesday 1st 12:00pm Guardians of the Galaxy 12A 3:00pm Diary of a Wimpy Kid PG Wednesday 2nd 12:00pm Diary of a Wimpy Kid PG 2:00pm Guardians of the Galaxy 12A Live/Streamed Events onderland Live onderland

Events retelling retelling of great Shakespeare’s tragedy of deception jealousy, and Soprano murder. Maria Agresta will be his Desdemona and Keith Warner. director baritone by Olivier Award-winning production Ludovic Tézier his nemesis Iago in a new The tale retold. The story has been told before, but never like this. An occupied desert nation. A radical from from radical A nation. desert occupied An this. like never but before, told been has story The retold. tale The the wilderness on hunger strike. A girl whose mysterious dance will change the course of the world. Live and The Forum present National Theatre Otello Thursday 29th June at 7.15pm Tickets £15/£12.50/£10 World-famous tenor Jonas Kaufmann makes his role debut as Otello in passionate Verdi’s Half a century after its premiere on The Old Vic stage, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, the play that made that play the Dead, Are Guildenstern & Rosencrantz stage, Vic Old The on premiere its after century a Half name overnight, returns to The Stoppard’s Old in Vic its 50th anniversary celebratory a production. young Tom and Joshua McGuire. Starring Daniel Radcliffe Live and The Forum present National Theatre Salome Thursday 22nd June at 7pm Tickets £15/£12.50/£10 at the Royal Opera House. Marguerite and Arman is his beautiful and emotional retelling of the of retelling emotional and beautiful his is Arman and Marguerite House. Opera Royal the at in 1963. Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev for Margot It was created opera La Traviata. story from Live and The Forum present National Theatre Dead Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Thursday 15th June at 7pm Tickets £15/£12.50/£10 Royal Opera House Live and The Forum Present Royal Opera House Live ill B Ballet Triple Sunday 11th June at 7.15pm Tickets £15/£12.50/£10 This gorgeous mixed programme demonstrates Shakespeare’s the great creative vision of of Frederick Ashton, adaptation Ashton’s is Dream Ballet.The Royal The of Choreographer Founder riotous comedy in which a performed be to first the of one and II War forest World after work first his was Variations Symphonic sprite plays havoc, armed with a love potion. Ashton’s Peter Pan 10th June at 2pm Saturday Tickets £15/£12.50/£10 When Peter Pan, leader of the Lost Boys, loses his shadow, headstrong helps Wendy him await. Hook Captain to vengeful the reattach and it. Lily Tiger In fairy, the Bell Tinker where Neverland, to invited is she return, A riot of magic, music and make-believe ensues. A delight for children and adults alike, Sally Cookson (NT theatre. with Bristol Old Vic a co-production inventive production, this wondrously directs Live: Jane Eyre) riday 9th June at 8pm Friday 9th Tickets £16/£14 Celebrating the June! of 9th release Friday on cinema local of your at LIVE concert their 2017 anticipated highly their experience eighth personal, and close studio up show this experience album to able be will Wonderland, audiences cinema Take only, That night one For invite you to Markwill and perform Howard in the Gary, best from seats in the house. For the first time ever, and unbeatable cinematic experience. giving fans a unique at the O2 arena, the round Present Live and The Forum National Theatre Cinema Live and The Forum present Cinema Live That: W Take Live / Streamed / Live

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sex, heaven and hell. winning director award This by Olivier and Tony winning two-part play is directed new staging of Tony Marianne Elliott (The Curious Kushner’s Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and War multi-award live on 27th July 2017. will also be broadcast Perestroika, Horse). Part Two: National Theatre Live and The Forum present Live and The Forum National Theatre – Part 1 Angels in America at 7pm Thursday 20th July Tickets £15/£12.50 /£10 Part 1, Millennium Approaches conservative a and crisis AIDS the of midst the In mid-1980s. the in America Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and National Theatre Live and The Forum present National Theatre Angels in America – Part 2 Thursday 27th July at 7pm Tickets £15/£12.50/£10 midst the In mid-1980s. the in America year. following the – Perestroika 2 Part of the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. This new staging of Kushner’s Tony multi-award winning two-part play is the directed of Incident Curious by (The Elliott Marianne Olivier director winning award Tony and Horse). Dog in the Night-Time and War Tickets £16/£14 Tickets Known to millions as ‘The King of Waltz’, André Rieu is one of the most world’s popular music artists. His legendary annual Maastricht concert is the most eagerly anticipated cinema event of the box year, office last records year in several setting countries. new Setagainst the stunning backdrop medieval of the town square in André’s Dutch hometown, the spectacular Maastricht concert features the maestro in his element, along with his 60- piece Johann Strauss Orchestra, sopranos, tenors and very special guests. André delivers an unforgettable musical experience full of fun humour, and emotion for all ages. Piece of Magic Entertainment and The Forum present The Forum and Entertainment of Magic Piece Concert Maastricht 2017 Rieu’s André at 3pm July 23rd Sunday Sunday 2nd July at 12noon Join The Forum Big Band and special guests for this marathon Jazz Swing event from 12noon until 6pm. Feel free to come for one hour or the whole thing - the choice is yours! All proceeds from the event will be donated the to Sir Robert Ogden Macmillan Cancer Centre, to be built at The Friarage patients, for facility art the of state a be will this million £10 Costing Hospital. and relatives. carers Northallerton Music Centre presents Northallerton Music Centre Annual Summer Concert 24th June at 7pm Saturday Tickets £5/£3 Summer year of end their for Forum the to return Centre Music Northallerton Concert. The Symphony Orchestra, Senior entertained you keep will Choir and Guitars Strings, Senior and Intermediate Concert Band, Swing Band, with well-known classics for each ensemble. Sunday Jazz Charity Swingathon Music

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Hambleton District Council Presents Hambleton District of Dance Celebration June at 9.45am Sunday 11th in advance/£10 on the door Tickets £7.50 A full day of dance workshops for you to for come experience or along any special and shoes, just try. come along and have a go. are workshops the of lots and you guide and help will teachers experienced suitable for complete beginners. goes! many more! lyrical and many, jazz, lindy hop, Irish, contemporary, unday 23rd July at 2:30pm Sunday 23rd Tickets £6/£5 idiots. stupid proper even that, knows everyone now, boring dead are Afternoons So, why not come to this game show that Lee Kyle is hosting? It is for children but also for adults if they are stupid. Lee has bought some want you gunge Do What? gunge. likes Everybody captain. losing the over chucked get and it WILL to entertain your own kids? “...full of psychotic, inclusive Gigglebeats help but be taken in by.” charm heart can’t hardest that even the Jo Caulfield and Jan Ravens Sunday 16th July at 8pm Tickets £10 Jo Caulfield (W Making a welcome return to The Forum, TV and radio star Jo Caulfield is “one of wonderful sharp-witted, a Jo’s Observer). (The work” at comics female finest the all will They her. vex subjects whatever on forth holding simply comedian, bitchy acerbic tongue. feel the brunt of Jo’s Jan Ravens: Difficult W show. Edinburgh The Dead Ringers star in her much anticipated debut Ravens brilliantly observes an Theresa array May of and contemporary Diane (Times). ‘Consummate impressionist’ virtuosity. characters, Abbott. Razor-sharp including satire delivered with startling The Forum Presents The Gunge Show The Forum Presents Show Patrick Monahan – The 80’s 10th June at 8pm - Ancillary Hall Saturday Tickets £14/£10 which half second the for up warms dancing and games of full half first filled fun A is That and memories 80s Patrick’s Show war. Iran making the from a escaping great Teesside in night arrive family Iranian out! It’s the 1980’s and Patrick’s Irish reminiscences of being an immigrant to Great Britain combined with his hilarious Celebrity Squares Safeword, a unique show! stand up produces Seen on ITV2’s by Phil Nicol. Festival 2015 (BBC1). Directed (ITV1), The One Show Edinburgh The Forum Presents Other Comedy

Other Comedy Cinema Theatre Crash Bang Wallop Youth Theatre presents Legally Blonde Wednesday 12th July to Saturday 15th July at 7.30pm (Matinee Saturday 15th July at 2.00pm) Tickets £11/£9 NODA Youth award-winning Crash Bang Wallop Youth Theatre return to Northallerton Forum with their summer show, the very lively, very funny, very pink ‘Legally Blonde’. Sassy, fashionable socialite Elle Woods is shocked to her core when, instead of proposing to her, as eagerly anticipated, her boyfriend, Warner Huntington III informs her that she is not serious enough to Theatre Theatre be part of his life plan: he is heading for Harvard Law School, and expects to become a senator by the age of thirty, and she just does not fit! Encouraged by her college friends, who pop up from time to time like a frilly and hilarious Greek chorus, Elle decides to challenge him, and in so doing, discovers that there is a lot more to life, and to herself, than she realised.

Northallerton Amateur Variety Company Presents Music and Laughter - A tribute to Diane Henry and Wendy Reed Sunday 16th July at 2pm Tickets £10 In January this year, Northallerton Variety Company lost two stalwarts who had meant a lot to them. Diane Henry died unexpectedly and Wendy Reed died after a brave fight against cancer. To celebrate the lives of these two lovely people “Music and Laughter” is being staged on Sunday 16th July at 2 pm as a tribute to them both. Groups that they had been involved with are coming together to put on great afternoon’s entertainment. This will feature Northallerton Musical Theatre Company, Dancers dancing to the music of Glenn Miller, the Allerton Players with their successful entry to the Saltburn Festival, the Northallerton Variety Company Concert Group - both adults and juniors, the Northallerton Methodist Church Choir, and all your favourites from the Variety Company’s popular pantomime staging a short version of “Dick Whittington and his Cat”. All proceeds will be donated to “Wendy’s Wish” (for research into eye tumours) and “The Friends of the Dales School - Hydrotherapy Pool”.

Rural Arts “Arts on your Doorstep” and The Forum Present The Ties That Bind by Skimstone Arts Wednesday 19th July at 2pm Tickets: £2.50 and Carers complimentary The Ties That Bind tells a story of how Paul's world as a sound engineer is changing and now he's recording his own life - before it shifts for ever. The early stages of dementia and memory loss can fray our personal relationships, however, Paul is forced to confront how he can remain connected to those who care about him. This touching performance asks, what ultimately binds us to others? What new stories can we weave that enable us to release old friends and join new ones? An uplifting combination of physical performance, sound and potent visuals revealing the meaning of music in Paul's life. This matinee performance is open to everyone. People over 75, people living with dementia and their family, friends and carers are particularly welcome. The performance will take place in an easy-going environment with a relaxed attitude to audience responses and movement in the auditorium. Complimentary tea and biscuits will be served after the performance with the opportunity to share your thoughts on the show with the cast and company over a friendly and informal cuppa.

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