Saturday, 4 January 2025

Things to do this weekend in Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield, London, Scotland, Ireland and more

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What's On at Pictureville: Roar into 2025 with IMAX 3D and Awards Season hopefuls

 

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Happy New Year from everyone at Pictureville Cinema. As we enter 2025 and Bradford becomes UK City of Culture, we can't wait to share another 12-months of amazing film with you.

To kick things off we've got the return of IMAX 3D screenings, an Oscar hopeful from Thailand and Luca Guadagnino's latest drama.

Keep scrolling for what's on and to get a first look at some upcoming screenings you can really sink your teeth into.

 

 

 

 

What's On: 3 – 9 January

 

A young lion cub leaps from a tree.

IMAX 2D and 3D: Mufasa: The Lion King (PG)

Screening daily (closed Mondays)

Bradford's biggest screen just got bigger as IMAX 3D screenings of Mufasa: The Lion King roar into action from Friday.

 

 

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Queer (18)

Screening daily (closed Mondays). 

“Daniel Craig is needy, horny and mesmeric in Guadagnino’s erotic drama” – The Guardian

 

 

A still from How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies

How To Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (12A)

Screening daily [closed Mondays]

Thailand's Oscar submission follows a young man who schemes to win his grandmother’s favour before she passes.

 

 

A Still from The Universal Theory

The Universal Theory (12A)

Fri 12.15; Wed 14.20; Thu 14.00

This acclaimed German drama explores a gripping web of murder and mystery in the Swiss Alps.

 

A Still From Never Look Away

Never Look Away (15)

Fri 15.00; Tue 12.00; Wed 12.15; Thu 15.10

An unflinching portrait of trailblazing war journalist Margaret Moth.

 

 

A Still from On Becoming a Guinea Fowl

On Becoming A Guinea Fowl (12A)

Sat 19.30; Tue 20.00; Wed 17.10; Thu 16.40 and 20.00

Winner of Best Director at Cannes, this masterful drama is a fierce and darkly funny portrait of one woman’s strength in the face of crisis.  

 

A Still from The Talk of the Town

The Talk of the Town [4K Restoration] (U)

Sun 13.30

This week's Classic Sunday screening tells the story of an escaped prisoner and a stuffy law professor vie for the hand of a spirited schoolteacher.

 

 

Kids' Club

 

Kids' Club screenings are open to all families with children but are particularly aimed at families with children under 12. Unaccompanied adults will not be admitted.

 

A Still from Harold and the Purple Crayon

Harold and the Purple Crayon (PG)

Sat 11.00; Sun 11.00 [Autism Friendly]

An imaginative adventure about a man who can make anything he draws turn into reality. 

 

 

Stage on Screen

 

A Still from Wolf Witch Giant Fairy

The Royal Opera: Wolf Witch Giant Fairy

Wed 20.00

Don’t miss this 'enchantingly staged' family folk opera, following the triumphant, Olivier Award-winning run in 2021.

 

 

Coming Soon

 

A still of Lily-Rose Depp in Nosferatu

Nosferatu [35mm] (15)

Screening from 31 January

Sink your teeth into Robert Eggers' beautifully dark retelling of the gothic masterpiece.

Pictureville is the only place in Yorkshire to see Nosferatu on 35mm.

 

 

A still from the film Seven starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman

IMAX: Se7en [30th Anniversary] (18)

Screening from 10 January

Two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives.

 

A still from We Live in Time

We Live in Time (15)

Screening from 10 January

A love story about the times that change us, and the times that make us, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

 

 

 

 

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Buy tickets for Kinky Boots

Book for Fleetwood Shack

Book for The Pasadena Roof Orchestra

 

The Dazzling Diamonds

Friday 17 January

 7.30pm

Fleetwood Shack

Saturday 18 January

7.30pm

The Pasadena Roof Orchestra

Thursday 23 January

7.30pm

 

Book for Paradise Found

Buy tickets for Queenz- Drag Me To The Disco

Buy Tickets for Death in the Theatre

 

Paradise Found

Friday 24 January

 7.30pm

Some Guys Have all The Luck

Saturday 25 January

7.30pm

The Dolly Show

Thursday 30 January

7.30pm

 

Buy tickets for Endless Love

Buy tickets for Oasis2ribute

Buy tickets for Mark Thomas

 

Endless Love

Friday 31 January

7.30pm

Oasis2ribute

Saturday 1 February

7.30pm

Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes

Thursday 6 February

7.30pm

 

Buy tickets for The Story Of Guitar Heroes

Buy tickets for Carl Hutchinson

Buy Tickets for Gareth Gates

 

The Story of Guitar Heroes

Friday 7 February

7.30pm

Carl Hutchinson- Today Years Old

Saturday 8 February

7.30pm

Gareth Gates Sings Love Songs from the Musicals

Monday 10 February

7.30pm

 

 

 

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History Tours

 

 

Theatre Royal Wakefield boasts an expansive history, dating back to 1776 when the first purpose-built Theatre in the Wakefield District was built on the site. In 1894 the current theatre was built and opened.

 

The History Tour is an opportunity to marvel at the historic features and imagine the audiences who came before you. Discover the Theatre’s hidden secrets and explore areas usually not open to the public.

The tours will last one hour. 

 

Please note that there is no step free access to parts of the theatre. Please get in touch for more information.

History Tours

 

Tuesday 14 January

5.30pm 

7pm (Sold Out)

 

Tickets £6

 

 

Buy tickets for History Tours

 

 

Don't miss...

 

 

Handbagged Artwork

 

The Queen and her most powerful subject, behind closed doors.

 

Moira Buffini’s clever and fiercely funny comedy is a fly-on-the-wall look at what might have happened when Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher came face-to-face in the privacy of the palace.

 

Over the course of a decade did the Monarch and the Iron Lady ever find a common ground, or did their stiff upper lips reign supreme? 

 

This highly entertaining Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and Theatre Nation Partnerships production explores the intense relationship between two of history’s most revered female leaders, and the legacy they each left behind.

Queens Theatre Hornchurch presents

 

Handbagged

 

Tuesday 1 - Saturday 5 April

7.30pm

Wednesday & Saturday matinee 2.30pm

 

Tickets from £15

 

 

Buy tickets for Handbagged

 

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An Afternoon Tea Fit for a Queen

Wednesday 2 April

5pm

Directors Talk

Wednesday 2 April

6.30pm

 

 

We are looking forward to welcoming you to Theatre Royal Wakefield.

 

We thank you for your continued support.

 

 

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Seven wonders for your 2025

 

 

 

 

Happy New Year from all of us at the Southbank Centre – we hope you're having a wonderful start to 2025.

If your new year’s resolution is to try something different this year, here are seven of our top picks to get you on your way. We hope to see you soon!

 

 

 

1. Find your new favourite poet

 

 

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TS Eliot Prize Shortlist Readings

SUN 12 JAN

Hear the best new poetry coming out of the UK and Ireland, read by the ten shortlisted poets for this year’s prize, in an event hosted by poet Ian McMillan.

This event is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL) and Speech-to-Text Transcribed.

 

 

 

 

 

2. Enter the sci-fi world

 

 

Łukasz Twarkowski: The Employees

THU 16 JAN – SUN 19 JAN

Employees of a mysterious Organisation explore a distant planet in a stunning adaptation of Olga Ravn’s dystopian sci-fi epic from the acclaimed theatre director.

This event is Captioned.

 

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3. Feel the joy of classical

 

 

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Mitsuko Uchida & Mahler Chamber Orchestra: Mozart

SAT 1 FEB

The orchestra and Mitsuko Uchida continue their rewarding partnership, focused on Mozart’s piano concertos, in a programme of intimate and joyous music.

 

 

 

 

 

4. Hear music in a new way

 

 

Concrete Voids

SUN 16 MAR, SAT 5 APR, FRI 3 OCT

Step into a bespoke, experimental sound system that turns the Queen Elizabeth Hall itself into an epic three-dimensional instrument with music and soundscapes from a series of incredible artists.

 

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5. Create lasting family memories

 

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There's a Bear On My Chair

TUE 18 FEB – SUN 23 FEB

They do not make a happy pair, a mouse and bear with just one chair… Settle in as Ross Collins’s beloved story comes to the stage for the first time with loveable, life-sized puppets.

This event is a Relaxed Performance (RP).

Thu 20 Feb, 11am and Sat 22 Feb, 1pm: British Sign Language Interpreted (BSL).

Sun 23 Feb, 2pm: Audio Description and Touch Tour available.

 

 

 

 

 

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REPLAY: A Limitless Recycled Playground

TUE 21 JAN – SUN 1 JAN

Enter an endless world of play and invention in a limitless recycled playground for children and their grown-ups to tap into their imaginations.

 

 

 

 

 

6. Encounter pioneering art

 

A collage by Linder of a female body with an iron head

Linder: Danger Came Smiling

TUE 11 FEB – MON 5 MAY

Linder’s first London retrospective showcases 50 years of the pioneering feminist artist’s work, dissecting our fascination with the body and its representation.

 

A close-up of a female face in a Mickalene Thomas collage

Mickalene Thomas: All About Love

TUE 11 FEB – MON 5 MAY

Mickalene Thomas’ vibrant, large-scale portraits of Black women at rest reclaim space and representation in art history, celebrating love and radical repose.

 

 

 

 

7. Find your new Glastonbury

 

 

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Southbank Centre x Montreux Jazz Festival Residency

FRI 31 JAN – SUN 2 FEB

Experience the best of jazz past and present in a new collaboration celebrating Nina Simone’s work.

 

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Imagine Festival

TUE 18 – SUN 23 FEB

Join us for a fun-filled February half-term with world-class performances, art and free fun for children aged 0 – 11 and their grown-ups.

 

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Multitudes

WED 23 APR – SAT 3 MAY

An electrifying new arts festival, powered by orchestral music, with circus, dance, art and film.

 

 

Magazine

 

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25 for 2025: things to see at the Southbank Centre in the new year

Grab a hold of your diary, and get ready to fill it with highlights from the year to come at the Southbank Centre, across music, performance, literature and much more.

 

 

 

Your shop deals

 

 

 

 

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Sale season

Shop your favourites for less! Get up to 50% off lighting, prints, jewellery and accessories.

 

 

 

Image credits:

Linder, Untitled, 1976. Tate, purchased 2007. © Linder. Photo: Tate

Mickalene Thomas, Din avec la main dans le miroir et jupe rouge, 2023. © courtesy the artist.

 

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Opening in the West End in January is a stage adaption of Annie Ernaux’s novel The Years, opening at the Harold Pinter Theatre on 24 January.

Familiar characters and stories will mix with brand new material by the creators Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith,
Inside Number 9, at the Wyndham’s Theatre from 18 January.

Academy Award winner Brie Larson makes her West End debut in
Elektra, a UK Premiere production of the translation by award winning poet Anne Carson of Sophokles’s electrifying play. The production moves to Duke of York’s Theatre for a strictly limited 11-week season from Friday 24 January 2025.

Kyoto which tells the extraordinary story of an unlikely group of international diplomats, scientists, politicians and activists working together to reach the first global agreement on climate change opens @sohoplace on 9 January.

Click on any of the shows below to find out more!

 

 

 

Opening at Southwark Playhouse this month is the very exciting Scissorhandz - A Musical Reinvented (23 January – 29 March) - a fresh and funny reinvention of Tim Burton’s cult classic Edward Scissorhands.
 

Elsewhere in London are new shows opening at Park Theatre, the Kings Head and you can catch Sex Education star Asa Butterfield in Second Best at the Riverside Studios.


Click below to find out more about any of the shows opening off-west end this month!

 

 

 

 

 

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Join us this festive season 

There's lots to see and do across all our museums

 

At the National Museum of Scotland our Christmas tree is now decorated in Hawthornden Court with Dolly the sheep-inspired decorations. Join us over the festive period and be inspired to sketch some of the fascinating objects on display with the return of Drawn Together at the Museum (Fri 27–Sun 29 Dec). Bring in the New Year on Wed 1 Jan 2025 with an afternoon of fun for children of all ages and enjoy a programme of live music, dancing and performances at Sprogmanay

 

 

National Museum of Rural Life 

 

Bring the family for a Festive Weekend at the museum and farm this Sat 7 & Sun 8 Dec, with hands-on crafts, storytelling, festive donkeys and more. You can also explore the museum galleries with Clyde’s Winter Trail, until Sun 5 Jan 2025.

 

National Museum of Flight 

 

This winter, explore a world class collection of aircraft, from a Supermarine Spitfire to Scotland’s Concorde. Tour the newly refurbished blast and air raid shelters or discover the history of the site with our free Smartify tour.

 

 

 

Tickets now on sale 

 

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Museum Late: Big Burns Ceilidh 

 

Fri 24 Jan 2025

 

Don't miss one of Edinburgh's biggest ceilidhs this Burns Night. 

 

 

 

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See a different side to the Lewis chess pieces in their new display. Visit them in the Kingdom of the Scots gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.

 

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Give the gift of Membership

 

Give memories that last a lifetime with the gift of Membership. Treat someone special to a great day out exploring our museums, world-class collections, and their stories.

 

 

Christmas gifting 

 

Don’t forget you can shop online with National Museums Scotland. Treat your loved ones to a truly unique present this Christmas.

 

An array of items from National Museums Scotland retail shop including a Dolly the sheep tshirt and a Greyfriars Bobby soft toy.

 

 

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The National Museum of Rural Life has released a group of rare festive photographs from the Scottish Life Archive. The five historic photographs are available to download for free for the first time as a set of print at home Christmas cards.

 

Exhibition extended 

 

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Cold War Scotland

 

Until Sun 4 Jan 2026

 

Discover Scotland’s critical role on the frontline of the Cold War.

 

 

 

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Ireland is a fantastic place for walking. Our stunning landscapes and tranquil trails make it a brilliant destination for anyone who loves exploring on foot.

Whether wandering along remote Wild Atlantic Way coastlines or threading your way over Connemara's heathery hills, our hiking trips promise stunning routes through jaw-dropping scenery, time to explore landscapes dipped in myth and legend, and quiet nights spent in cosy accommodations. Led by an experienced guide, there’s no need to worry about directions, snacks or the finer details. Instead, you’re free to settle in and enjoy the journey.

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Set off on an unforgettable journey through Cork and Kerry, from Baltimore’s pirate-filled past to Europe’s westernmost island. By day, explore coastal trails, ancient sites, and mountain passes. By night, savour local cuisine and lively music in charming pubs.

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As the calendar turns to 2025, it’s time to embrace the spirit of renewal and rediscovery. This is your year to reconnect with the wild beauty of the world around you.

Imagine yourself hiking along Ireland’s untamed coasts, biking through lush green valleys, or simply standing in awe of the wild landscapes that envelop you.

Whether you’re seeking solitude in the serene woodlands of Killarney National Park, camaraderie as you explore the storied Dingle Peninsula, or wish to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Cliffs of Moher, this year is your chance to forge unforgettable memories and create exciting stories to share for years to come.

Join us on a trip of a lifetime and make 2025 a year to remember. 

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WHAT'S ON IN JANUARY & FEBRUARY

 

 

Wishing you a Happy New Year 

from everyone at Bridlington Spa

 

 

 

It's your last chance to catch our panto before it closes on Sunday 5 January. Book for Jack and the Beanstalk

 by clicking the image below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not the BBC panto!

 

Fri 17 January

Not The BBC Panto

Let's Rock

 

Sat 25

Let's Rock

Jason Manford

 

Wed 29
Jason Manford

 

 

Daytime Disco For Grown Ups

 

Sat 1 February
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aytime Disco For...

Beyond the Barricade

 

Sat 1
B
eyond the Barricade

Hook (U 142 mins)

 

Tue 4

Picturehouse

 

 

Tea Dance

 

Wed 5 
Tea Dance

Dining with death

 

Sold Out
Dining With Death

Bon Jovi Experience

 

Fri 7
Bon Jovi Experience

 

 

Legends of American Country

 

Sat 8
American Country Show

Ultimate Stone Roses

 

Sat 15
Ultimate Stone Roses

Wedding Fair

 

Sun 16
Wedding Fair

 

 

Ballroom Dance

 

Wed 26
Ballroom Dance 

Chris McCausland

 

Fri 28 & Sat 1 March
Chris McCausland

Starring Peter Andre The Best of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons

 

Sun 16 March
Peter Andre Frankie Valli

 

 

 

Rectangle: Rounded Corners: <<< FULL WHAT'S ON GUIDE CLICK HERE >>>

 

 

 

East Riding of Yorkshire Council

Cleckheaton Library Pop-up Cafe Saturday January 4th 10.30 to 12.00

 

Welcome to the first pop-up cafe of 2025. Enjoy tea/coffee/juice and cake.

 

We look forward to seeing you.