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Celtic Gold – Peel | Shakti Man – Ramsey |
GH Corlett – Douglas (not films) | Thompson Travel – Port Erin |
Peter Norris Music – Douglas (not films) | On the door, subject to availability |
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Art exhibitions are available for view in the Atholl Room before/after performances and during the interval. Find out more
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Noël Coward’s ‘improbable farce – Blithe Spirit’ was written in 1941. Its focus is one that underlies all of Coward’s best comedies – the perils of long-term commitment. Coward’s hero, Charles Condomine, is a popular novelist who is famously spooked by his past. Married to the super-rational Ruth, his second marriage, he rashly holds a séance to research a thriller he is writing about a homicidal medium. But a jokey experiment causes marital mayhem when, with the aid of the feisty Mme Arcati, he finds his first wife, Elvira, has suddenly materialised. What follows is a spectral variation on the eternal triangle, with Charles torn between two equally demanding women.
Coward wrote Blithe Spirit in five days during the second world war. At the premiere the audience walked on planks over rubble caused by an air-raid to watch a play that seemed to laugh in the face of death. The plot is a parody of a folk tale – the witchdoctor wreaking havoc among superstitious villagers. The dialogue is pure Coward, acidic and nonchalant. “Anything interesting in the Times?” “Don’t be silly, Charles.”. Following its opening the play was an enormous success running for 1,997 performances in the West End. It is a play that ‘still startles and delights, Noël Coward’s most inventive comedies’ (The Telegraph, March 2014)
Noël Coward’s ‘improbable farce – Blithe Spirit’ was written in 1941. Its focus is one that underlies all of Coward’s best comedies – the perils of long-term commitment. Coward’s hero, Charles Condomine, is a popular novelist who is famously spooked by his past. Married to the super-rational Ruth, his second marriage, he rashly holds a séance to research a thriller he is writing about a homicidal medium. But a jokey experiment causes marital mayhem when, with the aid of the feisty Mme Arcati, he finds his first wife, Elvira, has suddenly materialised. What follows is a spectral variation on the eternal triangle, with Charles torn between two equally demanding women.
Coward wrote Blithe Spirit in five days during the second world war. At the premiere the audience walked on planks over rubble caused by an air-raid to watch a play that seemed to laugh in the face of death. The plot is a parody of a folk tale – the witchdoctor wreaking havoc among superstitious villagers. The dialogue is pure Coward, acidic and nonchalant. “Anything interesting in the Times?” “Don’t be silly, Charles.”. Following its opening the play was an enormous success running for 1,997 performances in the West End. It is a play that ‘still startles and delights, Noël Coward’s most inventive comedies’ (The Telegraph, March 2014)
Runtime: | 1hr 33mins |
Cert: | 15 |
Summary: | A hugely successful Icelandic comedy. Two sheep farming brothers who haven’t spoken to each other for forty years are affected by the infection of one of their flocks. The authorities want them destroyed so they have to put their past behind them, to save the sheep they love. |
Trailer: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWOFWaltGRw |
Event Info: |
FILM STARTS AT 7.45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7PM. Tickets available online from www.etickets.im/fip, from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out). |
Here’s our GuitarFest 2016 line-up!
Friday 28th October 2016 – Sunday 30th October 2016
We have lined up three exceptional artists to perform for you, our highly discerning Isle of Man music audience, at GuitarFest 2016.
Our headline act on Saturday 29th is multiple music award-winning Welsh singer-songwriter and guitarist Martyn Joseph – a 30 year veteran of the music industry who has been compared to Springsteen, John Mayer, Dave Matthews and others. Martyn is a unique voice – with 32 albums under his belt. He has toured with Jools Holland, Ani DiFranco, Suzanne Vega, Mike and The Mechanics and Celine Dion as well as many solo shows – described by many as the best live music experience of their lives.
Friday 28th is a “nu-coustic” instrumental night featuring Mike Dawes, a fingerstyle genius who tours internationally opening for (and playing lead guitar for) Justin Hayward (Moody Blues). Our special guest opening act on both nights is Grammy award-winner, Amrit Sond.
GuitarFest 2016 gigs will be at Peel Centenary Centre plus a Guitar Masterclass from Mike Dawes on Saturday afternoon. We’re also holding an industry brunch on the morning of Sunday 30th in Douglas where our visiting perfomers will talk about working in the music industry, tales from tours, and take questions from the audience.
We are delighted that More Music 3FM has agreed to be our media partner for the event. We are also most grateful to record our thanks for support this year from the Arts Council – Isle of Man, Aston International, Dougherty Quinn (for the first time), Swagelok Limited and Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. We are most grateful for the support of Creative Industries (Isle of Man Department of Economic Development) who are sponsoring the industry brunch.
Tickets are now available online from http://www.etickets.im/jp and in person Celtic Gold Peel, Shakti Man Ramsey, Peter Norris Music Douglas or Thompson Travel Port Erin.
A chance to attend a workshop with Mike Dawes, mentor from TV’s Sky Arts Guitar Star show. Some group work and one to one coaching available. £10 tickets in advance.
Here’s our GuitarFest 2016 line-up!
Friday 28th October 2016 – Sunday 30th October 2016
We have lined up three exceptional artists to perform for you, our highly discerning Isle of Man music audience, at GuitarFest 2016.
Our headline act on Saturday 29th is multiple music award-winning Welsh singer-songwriter and guitarist Martyn Joseph – a 30 year veteran of the music industry who has been compared to Springsteen, John Mayer, Dave Matthews and others. Martyn is a unique voice – with 32 albums under his belt. He has toured with Jools Holland, Ani DiFranco, Suzanne Vega, Mike and The Mechanics and Celine Dion as well as many solo shows – described by many as the best live music experience of their lives.
Friday 28th is a “nu-coustic” instrumental night featuring Mike Dawes, a fingerstyle genius who tours internationally opening for (and playing lead guitar for) Justin Hayward (Moody Blues). Our special guest opening act on both nights is Grammy award-winner, Amrit Sond.
GuitarFest 2016 gigs will be at Peel Centenary Centre plus a Guitar Masterclass from Mike Dawes on Saturday afternoon. We’re also holding an industry brunch on the morning of Sunday 30th in Douglas where our visiting perfomers will talk about working in the music industry, tales from tours, and take questions from the audience.
We are delighted that More Music 3FM has agreed to be our media partner for the event. We are also most grateful to record our thanks for support this year from the Arts Council – Isle of Man, Aston International, Dougherty Quinn (for the first time), Swagelok Limited and Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. We are most grateful for the support of Creative Industries (Isle of Man Department of Economic Development) who are sponsoring the industry brunch.
Tickets are now available online from http://www.etickets.im/jp and in person Celtic Gold Peel, Shakti Man Ramsey, Peter Norris Music Douglas or Thompson Travel Port Erin.
Runtime: | 1hr 7mins |
Cert: | |
Summary: |
Beautiful, Isle of Man documentary about two of the world’s greatest watchmakers. “A lovely, charming, insightful look at a unique relationship told with passion and style” The Director, Dave Armstrong, will be attending for a Q&A session to discuss the documentary. |
Trailer: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWOFWaltGRw |
Event Info: |
FILM STARTS AT 7.45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7PM. Tickets available online from www.etickets.im/fip, from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out). |
Please note this event is in the Cathedral Corrin Hall to allow more stall holders
Runtime: | 1hr 42mins |
Cert: | 15 |
Summary: | Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman star in this nail-biting thriller exploring the ethics and perils of modern drone warfare. This film will have you on the edge of your seat and then tied up in moral knots for days with little hope of a comfortable answer. |
Trailer: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoBk3e9fFPU |
Event Info: |
FILM STARTS AT 7.45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7PM. Tickets available online from www.etickets.im/fip, from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out). |
Paul Sartin (Bellowhead, Faustus) on voice, fiddle and oboe with Paul Hutchinson (Hoover The Dog) on voice and accordion ‘play like no-one else you’ve ever heard’, according to Mike Harding who adds that ‘their music is breathtaking and wickedly inventive.’
Belshazzar’s Feast will be performing at Peel Centenary Centre on Saturday 26th November 2016,doors open at 7:00pm with the show at 8:00pm. Tickets are £20.00 and will be available Island wide from mid august or online at www.etickets.im/jp
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Runtime: | 1hr 33mins |
Cert: | 15 |
Summary: | Publicist Edina Monsoon and best friend Patsy Stone are still shopping, drinking and clubbing their way around London’s trendiest hot spots. While attending an elite party, they wind up knocking supermodel Kate Moss into the River Thames. Her untimely demise creates a media firestorm, leading the paparazzi to relentlessly pursue the hapless duo. Seeking refuge, the gals flee to the French Riviera where they hatch a plan to make their escape permanent and live the high life forever. |
Trailer: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoBk3e9fFPU |
Event Info: |
This is the end of the season show and to celebrate in Ab Fab fashion we thought we’d get all dolled up. We’d like to invite you to get dressed up as well in your most fabulous outfits. We’re talking sequins, neons and animal prints – as bold as you can. There will be prizes (keep an eye on our facebook , twitter or instagram accounts or join our mailing list) so start planning your party outfit and get ready for an absolutely fabulous evening! FILM STARTS AT 7.45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7PM. Tickets available online from www.etickets.im/fip, from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out). |
Join us for a very special evening of festive music performed by the 4tissimo string quartet in the atmospheric and intimate setting of our Atholl Room. Mulled Wine and Mince Pies will be available.
4tissimo is one of the leading string quartets on the Isle of Man. The quartet was formed in 2007 and has played at most of the Island’s main hotels and function venues for private parties and also for corporate clients.
Tickets are available now from our usual outlets – Celtic Gold in Peel, Peter Norris Music in Douglas, Thompson Travel in Port Erin and Shakti Man in Ramsey.
Celebrating the life of Sophia Morrison
An evening of Manks music , dance and poetry including the Manks Dialect play ‘The Charm’ performed by the Michael Players.
Tickets £5 from Celtic Gold or Shaktiman NEARLY SOLD OUT