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Otley COURTHOUSEan a r t s and r e s ou r ce cen t r e fo r eve r yone

Summer Programme 2015

Germaine GreerHope and Social ManasamitraJoe MaidenHorse and BambooGlobe on Screen

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Mr Turner

Welcome… to our Summer Programme 2015. It’s great to feel that the weather is getting a little warmer and that the days are longer too. This season we are excited to be launching “Globe on Screen” a chance to watch Shakespeare performances from the Globe Theatre on the Courthouse cinema screen. And we welcome back Patrick Monahan on his latest tour, as well as Horse & Bamboo with their production of Red Riding Hood. Plus we have a brand new “Friends” scheme! Many of our performances do sell out, so please remember to book early to ensure you get a ticket. We look forward to welcoming you back to the Courthouse this season!Follow the acts on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo and SoundCloud.

Globe on Screen: Julius Caesar. Photo © Manuel Harlan

Chris Stout and Catriona McKay

Feldspar

Cinema@the CourthouseTHE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY2014, USA, 122 mins, PG starring Helen MirrenThursday 14 MayThe Kadam family leaves India for France where they open a restaurant directly across the road from the Michelin-starred eatery run by Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren).

THE IMITATION GAME 2014, USA, 114 mins, 12A starring Benedict CumberbatchThursday 11 JuneDuring World War II, mathematician Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) tries to crack the enigma code with help from fellow mathematicians.

BIG EYES 2014, USA, 106 mins, 12AStarring Amy AdamsThursday 9 JulyA drama about the awakening of the painter Margaret Keane (Amy Adams), her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.

MR. TURNER 2014, UK, 150 mins (with interval), 12A, starring Timothy SpallThursday 13 AugustAn exploration of the last quarter century of the great, if eccentric, British painter J.M.W. Turner’s life. Profoundly affected by the death of his father, loved by a housekeeper he takes for granted, he forms a close relationship with a seaside landlady with whom he eventually lives. A popular if anarchic member of the Royal Academy of Arts, he was celebrated and reviled by the public and by royalty.

Movie Matinees

GLOBE ON SCREEN: JULIUS CAESAR167 minsThursday 30 April 7.30pmExperience the unique magic of the world-famous Globe Theatre, from the comfort of the Courthouse cinema all captured in high definition.When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated.Tickets: £10.shakespearesglobe.com

CHRIS STOUT AND CATRIONA MCKAYFriday 1 May 8pmUnamplified – subtle, complex and richly intense music, using traditional roots to explore new possibilities in the pairing of harp and fiddle.Tickets: £12.50/£11 in advance, £13.50/£12 on the door.mckaystoutmusic.co.uk

TOUR DE YORKSHIRE CYCLE RACE/OTLEY STREET FESTIVALSaturday 2 & Sunday 3 May 11am onwardsCome to the Courthouse and enjoy a live streaming of Day 2 & 3 of the inaugural Tour de Yorkshire on our large screen. Plus enjoy a drink from the café and a piece of cake and really get into the cycling spirit! Then off to Birdcage Walk in time to see the cyclists at about 3.30pm on Sunday.Free entry.letour.yorkshire.com

FELDSPAR WITH SUPPORT FROM PLUMHALLFriday 8 May 8pmBack by popular demand, Feldspar play epic indie rock that weaves a course between the explosively energetic and the extremely tender. With song writing inspired by the folk-revival tradition of Dylan and Cohen, the band fit well with the new generation of lyrical indie rock bands, drawing comparisons with To Kill a King, Villagers, and Arcade Fire. They are supported by Plumhall who are Michelle Plum and Nick B Hall, a feisty Yorkshire based duo. Don’t miss this chance to see them.Tickets: £12/£10 in advance, £13/£11 on the door.feldsparmusic.co.ukplumhall.co.uk

WHARFE WOOL FAIRSaturday 9 May 10am–4pmCome and see our many exhibitors for knitting, spinning, felt making & crochet supplies. Demonstrations and workshops are also available. Come and be inspired.Adults £2, under 16s free.

HEXACHORDIA PRESENTS PEPYS’ PLAYLISTSaturday 9 May 7.30pmHexachordia explores the musical world of London in the mid-seventeenth century which saw two of the most dramatic events in English history. Through music and words, Hexachordia, brings this fascinating period of history to life, playing on the virginals, lute, baroque guitar, viols and recorders.Tickets: £10/£8 in advance, £11/£9 on the door.hexachordia.com

Buy in advance to be sure of a ticket and save money. All children under 12 attending events must be accompanied by an adult. Please note that while all details are correct at time of going to press, some changes and additions may take place. Check when you purchase your tickets. Seats are not numbered so please arrive in good time.

Start time 2pm with tea/coffee available from 1.30pm. Tickets for all films: £4 includes tea/coffee & biscuits.

OTLEY FILM SOCIETY Otley Film Society is a not-for-profit organisation that is committed to bringing diverse cinema to Otley.Films are screened Thursdays starting 7.45pm with bar open from 7pm. Guest tickets £4.

14 MayMud 2012 USA, 130mins, 12A, Dir: Jeff Nichols28 MayMystery Film – we wait for the awards season to choose our final film in this now eagerly anticipated slot!

To find out more about the films, details of membership and how to buy guest tickets: www.otleyfilmsociety.org.uk or email [email protected]

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We Are ImprovPatrick Monahan. Photo © Steve UllathorneOtley Chamber OrchestraHope & Social

Manasamitra

Penguins of Madagascar

Horse and Bamboo: Red Riding Hood

Germaine Greer

THE NEARLY FAMOUS FIVE: WE ARE IMPROVSaturday 16 May 7.30pmInspired by the beloved Enid Blyton stories We Are Improv present their newest show, The Nearly Famous Five. Take a trip back to your childhood with picnics, cake and mysteries to solve. With suggestions from the audience they create a fun and new, made up on the spot adventure.Tickets: £10/£8 in advance, £11/£9 on the door.Courthouse Fundraiserweareimprov.co.uk

OTLEY CHAMBER CONCERT AT METHODIST CHURCH HALL, OTLEY Sunday 17 May 7.30pmSince its foundation in January 2009, the Otley Chamber Orchestra has rehearsed fortnightly at the Courthouse. Members come from Otley and surrounding areas with over 50 experienced players. Slovenian Conductor, Aljosa Skorja has just joined as conductor having studied on a Scholarship at the Royal Northern College of Music. The concert includes: Weber – Overture to Euryanthe, Beethoven – Symphony No 1, & Dvorak – Symphony No 8Tickets £8/£6, under 18s free.Courthouse Fundraiser

PATRICK MONAHAN: ADVENTURES IN MONAHAN LANDSaturday 23 May 8pmRenowned for his playful audience interaction, clean material and hugs, Patrick’s stand up show is a great evening’s entertainment. Expect plenty of playful audience interaction from this loveable Irish/Iranian Teessider! As seen on ITV’s Splash!, Fake Reaction, Show me the Funny and Celebrity Squares.

“Adored by his audiences.” The Scotsman“A definite must see” **** Edinburgh Festivals MagazineA show for 12+ Tickets: £12/£10 in advance, £13/£11 on the door.patrickmonahan.co.uk

HOPE AND SOCIAL WORKSHOPTime tbcOn a wet Saturday during the lead up to the Tour de France last April hundreds of local Otley people – some experienced musicians, some who had never played or sung before – joined Hope and Social on stage for the very first gig of their 12 venue events across the Tour de France route. Buy your ticket for the evening performance and book your place on a workshop/rehearsal to bring you up to speed for joining the band on stage again at the evening performance.

HOPE & SOCIALMonday 25 May 8pmHope & Social are a band and as well as the proper bandy type things like gigging, touring, playing festivals, making and releasing records they like to involve people in most everything they do. They wear blue jackets and aim to die with their hearts out in bloom. They and their audiences have fun and make art. They create events to remember – they really do! Tickets: £12/£10 includes entrance to the daytime workshop/rehearsal. The evening performance is a standing only gig. Limited seating on our balcony at £14.hopeandsocial.co.uk

Manasamitra presentsHALARADUM SONGSTuesday 26 May 2–3.30pmThis is a creative sharing and learning workshop exploring lullabies from across the world, in partnership with Manasamitra. The workshop will explore recollections and experiences of lullabies and consider their meaning and significance, whilst creating new music. The session will be led by vocalist Supriya Nagarajan.Ticket prices: £3 per adult.Workshop is limited to 24 spacesmanasamitra.com

Horse and Bamboo present RED RIDING HOODThursday 28 May 2pmExquisite visuals blend with pantomime-style silliness and spooky moments to create an enchanting piece of theatre. Back after their sell out 2014 performance of Hansel & Gretel, Horse and Bamboo present a gorgeously rendered re-telling of the classic girl-and-the-wolf tale.A show for 4+.Tickets: £8/£6.horseandbamboo.org

PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR2014, USA, 92mins, PGFriday 29 May 2pmSuper spy teams aren’t born – they’re hatched. Discover the secrets of the greatest and most hilarious covert birds in the global espionage biz: Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private. Together, they must stop the villainous Dr Octavius Brine from destroying the world as we know it.Tickets: £4/£2.

GERMAINE GREER: THE DISAPPEARING WOMANSaturday 30 May 7.30pmAs with all Germaine Greer’s events, get the inside story from this unique fearless international feminist icon as she discusses the often declining role for women as they age. You can ask all those burning questions you have been longing to know. Expect this unique close encounter with the Prof to be candid, enlightening, and highly entertaining. There is no interval in this performance.Tickets £15/£13.

PLANT SALESunday 31 May 10am–1pm Bring and buy sale of summer plants in aid of Courthouse funds. Veg, house plants, perennials and annuals all at very reasonable prices!Free entry

SCIENCE CAFÉ Thursday 4 June 7.30pm Speakers set out their key idea in 10–15 minutes and 20 slides. Then over to you to ask questions. Watch the website for news of speakers. All welcome, whether you are a beginner, an expert, still at school ….. Tickets: £4/£3.otleysciencefestival.co.uk

FILM SOCIETY QUIZ NIGHTFriday 5 June 7.30pm Book your table (by phoning 01943 884070) for this popular annual quiz – the questions are not just about films!Ticket price not only includes an evening of fun but also a buffet supper and prizes!Teams of not more than 6 please. Tickets: £5 per person.

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Joe Maiden

Charlie Dore

Gigspanner

Globe on Screen – Julius Caesar. Photo Marc Brenner

Manasamitra: Lullabies

Paco Seco

Curtis Eller’s American Circus

WE BANJO THREESunday 7 June 8pmWith fiddle, banjo, mandolin, guitar & vocals, the band’s blend of Irish & bluegrass has seen them sweep the Best Live Act awards in Ireland and become a major draw on the traditional music circuit in the US. Described by fRoots as “The very hottest exponents of celtgrass”, the band play with a lightness, dexterity and energy which unfailingly lifts the spirits in the way that only great music can.Tickets £12.50/£11 in advance, £13.50/£12 on the door. webanjo3.com

JOE MAIDEN: GROW WITH JOEFriday 12 June 7.30pmJoe Maiden regularly imparts his gardening words of wisdom on his Radio Leeds programme, and this is your opportunity to come and hear him in person. Bring your gardening problems and queries, and ask Joe to provide the answers!Plus take your ticket to Maypole Fisheries and get Fish & Chips or vegetarian lasagne (must be pre-booked) at a special price, to eat at the Courthouse with a drink from the bar before the event!Tickets: £8/£7 in advance and £9/8 on the door. Courthouse Fundraiser

CHARLIE DORE AND JULIAN LITTMAN WITH OTLEY SINGERSSaturday 13 June 8pmThe evening opens with a performance by the all-female community choir Otley Singers who are known for their beautiful harmonies and wonderful variety of folk, soul and pop music from around the world. Charlie Dore and Julian Littman take the stage in the second half. This multi-award-winning artist returns with her new album, Milk Roulette, already collecting 4 star reviews and featuring in The Telegraph Best Folk Albums of 2014. Performing with Julian Littman of Steeleye Span, the duo promise a night of eclectic, contemporary folk as the pair swap guitars, piano, mandolin, harmonium, & ukulele plus a fresh take on her iconic hit Pilot of the Airwaves.Tickets: £12/£10 in advance, £13/£11 on the door.charliedore.comSteeleyespan.org.uk

GIGSPANNERFriday 19 June 8pmLegendary fiddle player Peter Knight (ex Steeleye Span) is joined by Roger Fleck on guitar and Vincent Salzfaas on percussion. It has been a long time in the works, but Gigspanner’s riveting new album Layers of Ages sees the band blowing the dust from a collection of well-worn traditional music and songs. Modern in interpretation yet classical in its virtuosity, it is music that continues to inspire.Tickets £12/£10 in advance, £13/£11 on the door.gigspanner.com

GLOBE ON SCREEN: COMEDY OF ERRORSThursday 25 June 7.30pm Join us for our second screening in high definition of a production from the world-famous Globe Theatre. Take one pair of estranged twin brothers (both called Antipholus), and one pair of estranged twin servants (both called Dromio), keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos.Tickets: £10.shakespearesglobe.com

Manasamitra presentsLULLABIESSaturday 27 June 3pm & 6pmLullabies is a creative sharing and learning session exploring lullabies from across the world. Come and relax and enter a world of soothing night time music designed to make you feel calm and at peace. Join sound artist Duncan Chapman, vocalist Supriya Nagarajan & shakuhachi player Mike McInerney who brings this unique Japanese instrument to life. This is a 45 minute music performance in a relaxed setting.Tickets £8/6 Under 6s are free.Manasamitra.com

PACO SECOFriday 3 July 8pmPaco Seco is a flamenco guitarist and composer. His music has taken him to the National Theatre of London. Up until now he has recorded twelve CD s, mostly self-produced, with styles from baroque to contemporary, including jazz influenced melodies and world music. He is currently performing solo concerts and working with his ensemble the Pacoseco Trio performing his own compositions.Tickets £12/£10 in advance, £13/£11 on the door.pacoseco.com

BOB FOX: WARHORSE SONG MANFriday 10 July 8pmBob Fox has played the role of Song Man in WarHorse for the past three years. Join him as he performs the songs from the multi award winning smash hit WarHorse, with additional material from his own personal repertoire. “The most complete male artist in English Folk.” Colin Randall, The Daily TelegraphTickets £12/£10 in advance, £13/£11 on the door.bobfoxmusic.com

Half Moon presents a Word Pepper Theatre productionPOP UP FLASHBACKSaturday 11 July 2pmSebastian’s memories aren’t like everyone else’s. Enter an imaginative world of memories through beautiful poetry and incredible pop up books of every imaginable shape and size in this funny and heart warming adventure of complicated families growing up.Tickets £8/£6.A show suitable for 5+.halfmoon,org.ukwordpeppertheatre.com

Mewl Music presents CURTIS ELLER’S AMERICAN CIRCUS WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, THE HOLCOMBE FAMILY STRING BANDWednesday 15 July 8pm The most fantabulous, craziest, entertaining yodelling banjo player from New York City you’d ever wish to meet! Curtis Eller has assembled his band, The American Circus, and is diligently pursuing his goal of becoming America’s leading purveyor of songs about Elvis Presley and Richard Nixon. Promises to be an evening like no other!Tickets: £10/£8 in advance, £12/£10 on the door.curtiseller.com

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ABSOLUTIONFriday 17 July 7.30pmThis modern blues power trio are fast becoming one of the must see Blues/Rock acts on the UK circuit today. Known for their high energy shows and featuring three top musicians including both an award winning guitarist and drummer, Absolution create a fresh and exciting sound. This is a concert not to be missed!Tickets: £11/10.absolutionband.co.uk

MOVING LANDSCAPESMonday 27–Friday 31 July 10am–4pmMoving Landscapes returns to the Courthouse. This 5 day Skinner Releasing Technique (SRT) based dance intensive is open to all regardless of experience! The course includes two trips out into Yorkshire’s breath-taking countryside which will be used as a spring board for creative movement work. Tickets: £225 (£50 deposit). Early bird price £195 (before 30/4/15).To book or for more info please contact: [email protected]

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Performance Summer Schools

Brassed Off

Yorkshire WeekTYKE TALK WITH CHRIS SMITHSaturday 1 August 10–11amThis is a distinctly regionally flavoured talk about the origins of the English language. Prince Henry’s Grammar School teacher Chris Smith will give a global historical tour of the topic before settling in Yorkshire with the Vikings and Celts, and then fast forwarding through time.Tickets: £2 for adults, £1 for children (not suitable for children under 11).

SUMMER SCHOOLSMonday 3 August – Friday 7 August 9.30am–3.00pmAfter the success of last year, Performance will be running another Summer School, aimed at children aged 4 – 14 years. The Summer School will have a Disney Theme, covering the most magical songs from Disney films – to include songs from Frozen Fever.Price: £100 per child – 2nd child from the same family £90. For more information or to book a place please email Sue at [email protected] or call Sue on 01943 602265.

The Yorkshire Week film presented by Otley Film Society BRASSED OFF1996, UK, 103 mins, 15Thursday 6 Aug at 7.45pmTickets: £4 available from the Courthouse box office.

OTLEY COURTHOUSE FACILITIES AND ROOM HIREAs well as our fantastic programme of events, we offer a range of facilities to individuals, groups and businesses. If you are looking for a venue for a meeting, arts activity or event; planning a family celebration or party or want somewhere for a work training session or conference we’ve got all the facilities you need. More information, including prices, is available online at: otleycourthouse.org.uk/room-hire or email [email protected]

Otley Film Society & Alzheimer’s Society present a screening of STILL ALICE 2014, USA, 101 mins, 12ASunday 9 August 7pmJulianne Moore gives a BAFTA/Oscar winning performance as a respected university lecturer, wife and mother who is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s. The film follows the far reaching consequences of this on her and her family, as she fades before their eyes. To be followed by Q&A.Tickets: £5 available from the Courthouse box office.

ELVIS TODAY, TOMORROW & FOREVERSaturday 15 August 7.30pmJMC Entertainment Solutions bring this brand new show to Otley Courthouse. With some of Elvis’ biggest hits, stunning replica costumes, a stage production like no other and of course the unmistakable voice to match, this show will transport you back in time to the Las Vegas Hilton. Also featuring guest singer Dean Holloway with his fantastic rock n roll tribute.Tickets: £10/8 in advance, £11/9 on the door.

Spooky Men’s Chorale workshopSING LIKE A BLOKEThursday 27 August 3–4.30pmStephen Taberner and his trusted bunch of henchmen from the Spooky Men’s Chorale share secrets from the spooky lexicon, such as why Georgians hardly open their mouths when they sing. You’ll also learn a couple of bits of pointlessly grandiose male music from the Georgian/Spooky repertoire. This is a workshop and a chance for you to learn how to sing like a Spooky Man!Ticket prices: £12.spookymen.com

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above: Elvis Today, Tomorrow & Forever

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COURTHOUSE DESIGNER CRAFT FAIRSLast Sunday of each month to coincide with the Otley Farmers Market 9.30am–1pm.Our Designer Craft Fairs showcase the talents of local craft workers. All items are designed and made by the stallholders, and you have the chance to buy unique, handmade jewellery, stationery, gifts, art work and more!Admission is free and the café is open, so come along for a browse, a cup of Fairtrade tea or coffee and a piece of cake!If you are interested in booking a stall at the Craft fair, email [email protected]

EXHIBITIONS AT OTLEY COURTHOUSE Curated by members of the In-House Arts Group This summer you get the chance to see the talents behind the In House Arts Group. The group, who curate and organise the visual arts on the walls and in the cabinets throughout the year, will be filling the art space with their work which includes paintings, ceramics, photography and mixed media.MAY Julia Odell, Courthouse resident artist & Lorain Behrens showing her ceramic work.JUNE Andrew Clayborough displaying his photography.JULY Annual show by Otley Arts Club.Would you be interested in holding an exhibition of your work at the Courthouse? Or are you a crafter/artisan whose work would fit well in our cabinets display? For more information email the In House Arts Group [email protected]

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REGULAR ACTIVITIESA wide variety of clubs, societies and classes run in the Courthouse every day and for all age ranges – from language to exercise classes, community choir or orchestra to book club or creative writing. You can pick up a list from Courthouse Reception or download one from our website.

OTLEY COURTHOUSE NEEDS YOU!Volunteers are the life blood of the Courthouse. With their vital help we run the cafe, box office or steward events. Full training and support is given. If you can spare some time, contact the Volunteer Coordinator on 01943 467466 or [email protected]

FRIENDSDo you come regularly to events at the Courthouse? Would you like to receive preview copies of the programme and other exclusive benefits? Then become a Friend of the Courthouse. For more details email [email protected]

SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Check our website for latest details of half term and holiday workshops, film screenings, performances and activities.

Events at a GlanceThursday 30 April 7.30pm Globe on Screen: Julius Caesar 167 mins

Friday 1 May 8pm Chris Stout and Catriona McKay

Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 May From 11am Tour de Yorkshire Cycle Race/Otley Street Festival

Friday 8 May 8pm Feldspar with support from Plumhall

Saturday 9 May 10am–4pm Wharfe Wool Fair

Saturday 9 May 7.30pm Hexachordia presents Pepys’ Playlist

Thursday 14 May 2pm The Hundred-Foot Journey 122 mins, PG

Thursday 14 May 7.45pm Mud 130mins, 12A

Saturday 16 May 7.30pm The Nearly Famous Five: We Are Improv

Sunday 17 May 7.30pm Otley Chamber Concert at Methodist Church Hall

Saturday 23 May 8pm Patrick Monahan: Adventures in Monahan Land

Monday 25 May 8pm Hope & Social (workshop before performance, time tbc)

Tuesday 26 May 2–3.30pm Manasamitra presents Halaradum Songs

Thursday 28 May 2pm Horse and Bamboo present Red Riding Hood

Thursday 28 May 7.45pm Mystery Film

Friday 29 May 2pm Penguins of Madagascar 92mins, PG

Saturday 30 May 7.30pm Germaine Greer: The Disappearing Woman

Sunday 31 May 10am–1pm Plant Sale

Thursday 4 June 7.30pm Science Café

Friday 5 June 7.30pm Film Society Quiz Night

Sunday 7 June 8pm We Banjo Three

Thursday 11 June 2pm The Imitation Game 114 mins, 12A

Friday 12 June 7.30pm Joe Maiden: Grow with Joe

Saturday 13 June 8pm Charlie Dore and Julian Littman with Otley Singers

Friday 19 June 8pm Gigspanner

Thursday 25 June 7.30pm Globe on Screen: Comedy of Errors

Saturday 27 June 3pm & 6pm Manasamitra presents Lullabies

Friday 3 July 8pm Paco Seco

Thursday 9 July 2pm Big Eyes 2014 106 mins, 12A

Friday 10 July 8pm Bob Fox: WarHorse Song Man

Saturday 11 July 2pm Pop Up Flashback

Wednesday 15 July 8pm Curtis Eller’s American Circus with The Holcombe Family String Band

Friday 17 July 7.30pm Absolution

Saturday 1 August 10-11am Tyke Talk with Chris Smith

Thursday 6 Aug 7.45pm Brassed Off 103 mins, 15

Sunday 9 August 7pm Still Alice 101 mins, 12A

Thursday 13 August 2pm Mr. Turner 2014, 150 min, 12A

Saturday 15 August 7.30pm Elvis Today, Tomorrow & Forever

Thursday 27 August 3-4.30pm Spooky Men’s Chorale workshop: Sing like a Bloke

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The Courthouse Project (Otley) Ltd. Company registered in England and Wales No. 4303404. Charity No. 1090877

We would like to thank the many local companies who give us their support.

TicketsBox Office: 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday and 1 hour before event start. Tel 01943 467466Online at otleycourthouse.org.ukCard Payments: can be made in person or by phone. We charge a fee of £1 per transaction, to cover the cost of providing a card payment service.Concessions: Under 16s, people in receipt of benefits, in full time education and Senior Citizens (60+ and retired).Refunds: Tickets are non-refundable, except in the case of a cancelled performance. Resale of tickets on sell out performances may be possible providing tickets are returned to the box office. A handling fee of £1.50 per ticket will be charged for this service.AccessThe Courthouse is fully accessible. Guide dogs and hearing dogs welcome.An induction loop is available in the Courtroom. See website for further details.A large print text version of this brochure can be made available on request.

Café in the Courthouse10am–3pm on Monday to Saturday.Fair Trade teas and coffees, delicious cakes, sandwiches and snacks.Courthouse BarBar opens 45 mins before events, serving a range of bottled beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks.Mailing listTo join please send us your name, address (including postcode), telephone number and email address or use form on our website. Details are held in accordance with Data Protection Act 1998.

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