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May 2008 Events

May 2008
Olympic BrassShepherd Group Brass Band 3 May
Fun For The FamilyGeneration Groove10 May
The Beggar's OperaYork Opera14 May to 17 May
Thick as a BrickRowntree Players21 May to 24 May
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Olympic Brass

A Multinational Celebration Of The Olympics

Shepherd Group Brass Band

3 May

Including numbers played by the Beginners Band, the Concert Band and the Senior Band with a finale featuring all the Bands together. There will be a raffle in the interval.

Saturday 3 May 7:30pm

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Fun For The Family

Generation Groove in Concert

Generation Groove

10 May

A night of music and entertainment for all the family to enjoy

Saturday 10 May 7:30pm

Tickets: £5.00 / £4.00 Concessions

Diane Parry — 01904 761559

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The Beggar's Opera

York Opera

14 May to 17 May

The first and most famous of ballad operas, The Beggar's Opera is a lively satire of eighteenth century political life, in which beggars, thieves, fences, lawyers, prostitutes and gaolers clash and squabble, in their attempt to worm money out of all and sundry (and each other!).

First performed in 1728, the piece pokes fun at operatic convention by being based on low-life characters - the hero is an amoral highwayman who marries for convenience, pretends to marry two wives simultaneously and is betrayed by his 'so-called' friends.

Written by John Gay, The Beggar's Opera uses songs culled from contemporary songbooks, from other composers and from the traditional folk area. York Opera are using the Frederick Austin score, and the show will be directed by Clive Marshall and musically directed by Steve Griffiths.

Wednesday 14 May 7:30pm

Thursday 15 May 7:30pm

Friday 16 May 7:30pm

Saturday 17 May 7:30pm

Tickets: £10.00, Students and OAPs £8.00, Children £5.00

Richard Shouksmith — 01904 490303

York Theatre Royal Box Office — 01904 623568

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Thick as a Brick

An energetic score by John Pattison makes an all-round entertainment laced with John Godber’s characteristic insight and humour

Rowntree Players

21 May to 24 May

Relief drama teacher Mary faces an uphill struggle when she tries to interest sixteen-year-olds Stacey, Kelly and Maggie in dance.

She isn’t helped by the science-obsessed headmaster, nor by the girl’s patent lack of commitment, nor by the lack of funds and resources, but she ploughs doggedly on

A trip to London to take part in a dance competition proves to be a turning point - the girls, though they don’t win, gain confidence, and Mary nearly becomes romantically involved with Stacey’s dad, Jimmy

Wednesday 21 May 7:30pm

Thursday 22 May 7:30pm

Friday 23 May 7:30pm

Saturday 24 May 7:30pm

Tickets: £9.00 (Concessions £8.00)

York Theatre Royal Box Office — 01904 623568