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A delightfully snappy and rather acidic period drama adapted from the book by Jane Austen.
FILM STARTS AT 7:45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7:00PM.
Runtime: 1hr 33min | Cert: PG
Comedy, Drama, Romance
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Kate Beckinsale shines as the cynical and unbelievably manipulative mother who is quite determined to have her daughter married well.
In 18th century England, the widowed Lady Susan Vernon (Kate Beckinsale) attempts to solve her financial problems by landing a wealthy husband during a visit to her in-laws.
However, her scheming is complicated by the sudden appearance of her teenage daughter Frederica (Morfydd Clark), and soon the two women are caught up in a love rectangle with a courtier (Xavier Samuel) and a suitor who’s as rich as he is stupid (Tom Bennett).
Chloë Sevigny co-stars as a friend of Susan’s who tries to help with her matchmaking.
Written and directed by Whit Stillman (who adapted the script from an early work by Jane Austen), Love & Friendship made its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.
Tickets available online (book now), or from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out).
Helen Watson • Melanie Harrold • Julie Matthews • Chris While • Christine Collister
1995 and five friends found themselves at Cambridge Festival. They decided to sing some songs together … magic happened and Daphne’s Flight took off. Now, two decades later, five of the best female singers of their generation are gathering again – older, wiser and twice as powerful.
In 2017 they will release their new album on the Fledgling Label
Nominated for best foreign language film Oscar, winner of another 37 international awards and receiving 15 further award nominations – it is a must see.
FILM STARTS AT 7:45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7:00PM.
Runtime: 2hr 5min | Cert: 12A
Adventure, Biography, Drama
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Filmed in stark black-and-white in the Amazon it is a visually and emotionally stunning experience.
Embrace of the Serpent tells the story of the relationship between Karamakate, an Amazonian shaman and last survivor of his people, and two scientists who work together over the course of 40 years to search the Amazon for a sacred healing plant.
Tickets available online (book now), or from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out).
Brothers Phil, Peter, & Paul Caffrey have been singing together for most of their lives. Whether at family parties or in the front garden to impress their neighbours in the Holy Cross area of Wallsend, they needed no excuse to sing.
Their professional singing career began when they secured a recording contract with DJM records, the home of Elton John. Their band, ‘Arbre’, was hailed as Britain’s answer to the Eagles, but after making two critically well received albums and touring with Fairport Convention and Jim Capaldi – amongst others – they went their separate ways.
The brothers then recorded for Phonogram records with noted producer Gus Dudgeon (David Bowie, Chris Rea, Lindisfarne, Elkie Brooks) but commercial success still eluded the Caffreys.
Phil Caffrey continued to write songs and it wasn’t long before he formed a new band to perform his material. Whilst ‘Caffrey’ gained a good local following for their melodic rock – headlining at Newcastle’s Mayfair Ballroom – it was Phil’s songwriting that gained the attention of major music publishers. This resulted in Kiki Dee recording a song he had co-written with another respected local musician – George Lamb.
After the demise of Caffrey, Phil kept his hand in by providing backing vocals for such diverse talents as heavy rock band Saxon and local hero Jimmy Nail, whilst continuing to write.
In the early nineties he formed ‘The Lion’s Share’ with his two brothers but again widespread acclaim eluded them.
And that could have been the end of the story, but…
The Caffreys
In 1999 the brothers decided to form one more band together. Booking into Newcastle’s Cluny Studios with the cream of local musicians, they began to record and simultaneously return to playing live gigs.
Buoyed by the critical and public acclaim afforded to their live shows (standing room only being the order of the day) they released their debut (‘The Caffrey Brothers’) nationally in 2000, following growing demand.
Now performing regularly, they supported Lindisfarne at Bents Park, South Shields to an audience of 14,000. Meanwhile, the band’s profile continued to rise across the UK, playing festivals and venues beyond their native North East.
The band played two sell-out gigs at Newcastle’s Live Theatre in 2002 to promote their second CD, ‘Face on My T-Shirt’, beginning a tradition of sell-out shows at the venue that continues to this day.
The present & the future
The departure of youngest brother Paul from the band in 2015 marked the end of an era. As Phil said at the time:
“We’ve been making music for over 50 years, and together we have enjoyed the ups and downs of the music business. Pete and I will really miss sharing the stage with Paul and making music with him.”
But with the remaining members – Phil, Peter, Michael Bailey, David Moore and Rachael Bailey – so firmly established and enjoying playing music with each other, the future of the band was never in doubt.
Confidence is very high with the Caffreys at present, as Phil points out:
“We still have that hunger for acceptance. Obviously, years of experience grounds us in reality but, put us on a stage alongside anyone you care to mention – anywhere – and we can capture that audience. This is a living breathing band, and we’re really up for it.”
The Caffreys came to recent prominence when they were finalists in the BBC TV programme “UK’s Best Part Time Band.”
Critically acclaimed sequel staring Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth and Patrick Dempsey.
FILM STARTS AT 7:45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7:00PM.
Runtime: 2hr 3min | Cert: 15
Comedy, Romance
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Breaking up with Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) leaves Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) over 40 and single again. Feeling that she has everything under control, Jones decides to focus on her career as a top news producer. Suddenly, her love life comes back from the dead when she meets a dashing and handsome American named Jack (Patrick Dempsey). Things couldn’t be better, until Bridget discovers that she is pregnant. Now, the befuddled mom-to-be must figure out if the proud papa is Mark or Jack.
Tickets available online (book now), or from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out).
Nominated for a BAFTA, winner of 11 awards and nominated for a further 22, ’71 is outstanding.
FILM STARTS AT 7:45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7:00PM.
Runtime: 1hr 39min | Cert: 15
Action, War, Drama, Thriller
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’71 sets its thriller elements against the backdrop of The Troubles, the 30-year Northern Ireland conflict. O’Connell plays Gary Hook, a British soldier whose troop has been sent to Belfast to investigate an incident of violence.
Once in Belfast, Hook and another soldier are separated from their retreating company during a chaotic riot. When the other soldier is brutally killed, Hook takes off for parts unknown to him.
Pursued by angry Belfast denizens, Hook runs deeper and deeper into enemy territory.
Powerfully directed and acted, ’71 does not take sides but shows how conflict stirs emotion.
Tickets available online (book now), or from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out).
From the makers of TVs Outnumbered comes this wonderful British comedy staring Billy Connolly, David Tennant and Rosamund Pike.
FILM STARTS AT 7:45PM. DOORS AND BAR OPEN 7:00PM.
Runtime: 1hr 35min | Cert: 12A
Comedy, Drama
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Doug (David Tennant) and Abi (Rosamund Pike) and their three children travel to the Scottish Highlands for Doug’s father Gordie’s (Billy Connolly) birthday party. It’s soon clear that when it comes to keeping a secret under wraps from the rest of the family, their children are their biggest liability. From the creators of the hit BBC comedy series Outnumbered – What We Did on Our Holiday is a heart-warming, uplifting comedy for all the family.
Tickets available online (book now), or from Celtic Gold (Peel), Shakti Man (Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin) or on the door (unless sold out).
Charlie Wood and Jacqui Dankworth present an intimate evening of the songs of Duke Ellington and other classic songs. Two sublime voices in harmony singing the songs of great composers. Charlie is the 136th person to receive a Brass Note on Beale street, Memphis Tennessee and is now garnering rave reviews for his new album “New Souvenirs” out on Perdido Records co – produced by Jacqui and Charlie.
Yn Chruinnaght presents Celtfest IOM are excited to announce that the festival will open with a lecture on The Celts by anatomist, anthropologist and broadcaster, Professor Alice Roberts, who has presented several landmark BBC series including The Incredible Human Journey, Origins of Us, Ice Age Giants and The Celts.
£15 OR buy Festival Pass £55 (5 events) – SORRY, THIS LECTURE IS NOW SOLD OUT.
Yn Chruinnaght presents Celtfest IOM – Hamish Napiers The River: the stunning debut album by award-winning Scottish composer and folk multi-instrumentalist, Hamish Napier, celebrating his local river, The Spey, is the perfect soundtrack to the stunning scenery of Speyside and the Highlands. Featuring the musical talents of Hamish Napier, Ross Ainslie, Sarah Hayes, James Duncan Mackenzie, James Lindsay, Martin ONeill, Calum MacCrimmon, Dave Milligan, Tom Gibbs. Hamish will also work with Bree supergroup Scran to programme the first half of the concert.
This event is supported by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company
£12.50 OR buy Festival Pass £55 (5 events)
Yn Chruinnaght presents Celtfest IOM –Talisk: winners of the 2015 BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award and featuring the talents of 2016 BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year, Mohsen Amini (concertina), Hayley Keenan (fiddle) and Craig Irving (guitar), Talisk create a captivating, energetic and dynamic sound.
£12.50 OR buy Festival Pass £55 (5 events)
Yn Chruinnaght presents Celtfest IOM – Rioghnach Connolly Band: Armagh born singer and flautist with more sass than a sassy thing, Rioghnach guests regularly with Afro Celt Sound System, and fronts the foot-banging sound of Honeyfeet and the soulful beauty of Realworld Records The Breath.
£12.50 OR buy Festival Pass £55 (5 events)
Yn Chruinnaght presents Celtfest IOM – Connla: the hottest new group out of Northern Ireland, featuring Ciara McCafferty (vocals), Ciaran Carlin (whistles), Paul Starrett (guitar) and siblings Emer and Conor Mallon on harp and uilleann pipes.
£15.00 OR buy Festival Pass £55 (5 events)
We are thrilled that Si Cranstoun and his superb 5-piece band are making a welcome return to Peel after his sold out show in 2016.
Si spent many years as a busker on the streets of London and performed in The Dualers, a Ska band, before becoming widely recognized as a composer and singer of music heavily influenced by 1950s and 1960s Rock and Rhythm and Blues.
In 2013 he performed with Little Richard in Las Vegas. He was spotted in April that year and signed up with Warner. His single Caught in the Moonlight was shortlisted on the Radio 2 playlist.
With a voice often compared to Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson, Si’s endless energy and enthusiasm for perfection ensure that he delivers a performance you will be guaranteed to remember for years to come.
As with his show in 2016, seating capacity will be slightly reduced to provide space for dancing.
Tickets available now either online through www.tickets.im/cc or through or usual outlets:
Celtic Gold in Peel
Peter Norris in Douglas
Thompson Travel in Port Erin
Shakti Man in Ramsey
We would like to thank Demetri’s Hair Salon of Peel for supporting this event.
Featuring Mae Challis, Matt Creer, The Tides, The Fecktones and Jeff Jepson.
Kindly sponsored by Sure – all proceeds go to Alder Hey Children’s Burns Unit.
Tickets £10 – for more info visit www.centenarycentre.com or available from Peter Norris Music, Douglas; Thompson Travel, Port Erin; Shakti Man, Ramsey; and Celtic Gold, Peel.
The Legend Of Luke Kelly – Celebrating the memory and music of a true Irish musical legend.
On 30th January 1984 it is said that the whole of Ireland grieved the early death of Dubliner Luke Kelly. He has left an indelible mark as being the greatest folk artist of the 20th Century and his music is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s cultural treasures.
Dublin singer/ songwriter/ multi-instrumentalist Chris Kavanagh was raised on Irish music and has been singing Irish folk songs since he was three years old. He learned to play the piano by ear when he was five and his love and passion for Luke Kelly’s music led him to learn to play the 5 string long neck banjo in 2001. Chris bears a remarkable resemblance to Luke, while his singing talents capture the depth and passion of the great man he was so heavily influenced by.
Over the past sixteen years he has amazed audiences following powerful sell-out performances in prominent Irish venues such as Vicar Street & The Cork Opera House with the regular attendance of Luke Kelly’s family. Chris released his own album of original material “Voice Of The People” in 2011 and shortly afterwards stood in with folk legends The Dubliners on their German tour, and also made a guest appearance on their 50th anniversary concert DVD recorded in Vicar Street. He is joined by other accomplished musicians and all consider it a great honour to bring Luke’s memory back to the stage.
Offaly man Joe Finn was born in Kilmucklin, Clara, into a house steeped in traditional Irish music.His Father taught him how to play the tin whistle which further progressed to him learning to play the flute. At the age of eighteen, Joe began to play the Uilleann pipes and now also plays the fiddle.He has played with “Legend of Luke Kelly” for the past ten years and in 2008 released his first solo traditional album “The Piper Calls the tune
‘A beautiful blast from our beautiful past’..Eamon Dunphy
‘You might find that you have to pinch yourself’..RTE’s Open House
‘A Must !’ ..The Irish Times
Band Members :
Chris Kavanagh – Lead vocals / Long neck 5-string banjo / Guitar / Piano (Dublin)
Joe Finn – Uilleann pipes / Whistles / Fiddle (Offaly)
Michael Howard – Guitar / Vocals (Dublin)
Tickets available now from:
Celtic Gold, Peel
Peter Norris Music, Douglas
Thompson Travel, Port Erin
Shakti Man, Ramsey
Keep folk smiling!!
We welcome back again our friends Tony, Steve, David and now also James from the Houghton Weavers for a wonderful evening of humour and song. This year the Weavers are back for two nights.
Tickets are available from:
Celtic Gold in Peel
Peter Norris Music in Douglas
Thompson Travel in Port Erin
Shakti Man in Ramsey
The Tinkermann Festival goes “on tour” for an extra show on the Island’s West Coast, sponsored by Sure, 3FM, the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company and supported by the Isle of Man Arts Council.
This event will be in the intimate space of our Atholl Room.
This show features the talented Alex Hulme and Warren Attwell.