Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
THE story of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight has galloped back into the spotlight this year thanks to an acclaimed new translation of the story by poet Simon Armitage and more recently, by a touring stage production. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
“MARSDEN is surrounded by mountains and moors, cold and dreary; the houses and inclosures are made of stone, the fields bald and rocky.” Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
DEAN Spanley is the archetype of a bland churchman: affable, conventional and prudent. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
THE SAVANNAH Jazz Band continue to have a packed diary. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
PICTURE framer John Laycock had already decided to add an art gallery to his premises when he won a competition which helped his plans. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
RUTH PALMER is making a huge stir in the world of classical music. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
IF YOU’D like to be part of the magic of Christmas as celebrated at the Lawrence Batley Theatre this year then here’s your chance. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
NICK PAGE got into comedy as a bet, but the sensible money now makes him favourite to be judged one of the funniest stand-ups around. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
AN ENTIRE flock of performers have winged their way to Moldgreen to re-create the story of Mother Goose. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
CHILDREN 4 Children is what it says it is. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
BEST selling crime writer Peter James (pictured) will be giving a talk about his latest crime book Dead Man’s Footsteps at the Waterstones branch on New Street in Huddersfield next week. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
FOR A magical evening of Christmas music from the worlds of classical music, opera, Irving Berlin and the wicked Tom Lehrer head for Huddersfield’s Peacock Lounge on Friday December 5. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
JUST six weeks ago, they had never sung together before. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
A FRESH look at the ideas surrounding revolution, paradise and climate change was given at an exhibition at Huddersfield University. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
DARIO Fo’s plays have made him a huge hit with theatre audiences but not the most popular of men with some Italian governments. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
A QUARTET of talented soloists who have become firm favourites with Huddersfield audiences return to the Town Hall to sing Messiah. Read
Nov 28 2008 | Arts News
FOR a taste of pantomime with a modern slant head for the Lawrence Batley Theatre and a new show by Exit 25 Theatre School. Read