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Gigs at the Creek
Monday 30th - Betty Swollocks
Tuesday 31st - Soul Suspects |
| 31st: Lon Dhoo Male Voice Choir - St. German's Cathedral Summer Concerts 7:45pm |
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Gigs at the Creek
Wednesday 1st - Barry Nelson Band
Thursday 2nd - I Am President
Friday 3rd - Walter Ego
Saturday 4th - Caution Runners
The Creek Inn |
| Until 4th: TT Exhibition of old photographs at the Leece Museum, East Quay, Peel |
4th: Phil Cool
Unquestionably the world's only "Stand Up Chameleon" Phil Cool is armed with a controllable rubber face. And he's not afraid to use it! Phil's body, too, seems to be able to defy the normal anatomical laws. The original Mr. Rubber Face, Phil can metamorphose with ease from the Pope to Sylvester Stallone, Tina Turner to Forrest Gump, Jack Nicholson to Bugs Bunny, David Attenborough to a seahorse. Star Trek, Mr. Bean, even Pulp Fiction, nothing escapes the Cool treatment. Phil is simply incredible and, without doubt, he is one of the most original and unique comic talents to come out of Great Britain. see his website
Tickets £16 - Showtime 8pm. Centenary Centre. |
| 7th: The Salvation Army Band - St. German's Cathedral Summer Concerts 7:45pm |
7th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
8th: Peel Heritage Trust, A talk by Canon Brian Kelly. 7:30pm Centenary Centre link |
11th: Brother Mule Brother Mule in concert is a musical conversation between three of America’s most gifted acoustic musicians. The bandmates share the spotlight in a three-ringed circus of extraordinary talent and variety. Brian Wicklund ignites the stage with his fiery fiddling, Ben Winship plays tasty mandolin as he croons one of his finely crafted songs, while Eric Thorin pushes the boundaries of bass playing as an extreme sport.
Their debut recording, Big Twang, earned them the Indie Music Award's Best Americana CD of 2005. It's a showcase of original and traditional vocals and instrumentals spanning genres of swing, old time, Celtic, old country and acoustic funk.
Ticket info' to follow, in the meantimeto listen to one of their tracks - click here Visit their website Centenary Centre. |
| 14th: Glenfaba Chorale - St. German's Cathedral Summer Concerts 7:45pm |
| 21st: Musicale - St. German's Cathedral Summer Concerts 7:45pm |
21st: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
| 25th: Autoharp Special, Centenary Centre.
Mike & Rachel Fenton bringing a unique interactive musical experience to the
Centenary Centre with the Autoharp. Mike and Rachel offer schools and communites programmes of musical entertainment in which the Autoharp and other instruments are used to provide a wide variety of tunes and songs.
At the 1987 World Championship held in Winfield, Kansas, USA, Mike blitzed a top class field with some of the fastest and most original playing ever seen.
To conquer the USA, the home of the autoharp, is no mean feat. as the Worcester Evening News described it ... " It's a bit like the Wild West being cleaned up by Dixon of Dock Green or Wimbledon FC winning The Superbowl!"
Concert begins at 8.00 Tickets £10 (workshop details to follow)
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2nd: Turin Brakes, with support from Truman Falls.
Tickets £25 from the usual outlets or telephone 498789.
Visit their Website. Centenery Centre |
5th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
12th: Peel Heritage Trust, An informal chat by Bernie and Lynsey Quayle 7:30pm Wesleyan Chapel. link |
19th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
19th-23rd: TNT Theatre presents
One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest Centenery Centre |
An Evening with Christine Collister Local lass Christine’s career now spans an incredible 26 years! The voice of the BBC's 'Life and Loves of a She Devil', she's worked with a host of excellent musicians such as Peter Frampton, Richard Thompson, Louden Wainwright III, and has appeared on countless radio and TV shows including 'Whistle Test', 'Jonathan Ross' and 'Front Row' (BBC R2).
Throughout her career, she has mesmerized and astounded with her unique blend of soul, blues, pop, jazz, country and folk and today, she remains as powerful, subtle and effortless as ever. Performing tonight with talented musician and fellow Manxman Rob Cross. Centenery Centre. Tickets £13 in advance £15 on the door. Doors open at 7pm. |
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2nd: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
6th: Beverley Craven This BRIT-Award winning singer became a household name in the early 90's with the release of her eponymous debut album which became a worldwide hit, selling more than two million copies. Her 1991 single, 'Promise Me', went on to become a huge hit across Europe and she followed this up with a string of chart successes including 'Memories', Holding On', 'Woman To Woman' and 'Love Scenes'. In 2009, after a lengthy break raising her family, Beverley returned with 'Close To Home', her first studio album in ten years. Tickets £22.50 - Visit her website. Centenery Centre |
9th: Peel Heritage Trust, A talk by Edmund Southworth, Director of Manx National Heritage 7:30pm. Centenary Centre. link |
16th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
| 22nd-27th: "Hitler Killed my Canary"
a comedy play by TNT. A dark musical comedy about fathers, tea and war. An extraordinary mix of British
humour in the 1940s and the tragedy of the world’s most bitter conflict.
Nightly at 7.30 Centenery Centre |
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7th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
14th: Peel Heritage Trust, Christmas party, Corrin Hall 7:30pm link |
21st: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
19th-21st: Inspiration Theatre Company presents Festive Musicality A selection of songs an music, appropriate to the season.
Doors open 7.30, curtain up 8.00 - Tickets £5.00 Centenery Centre |
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1st: Peel New Year Dip, 12 noon on Peel Beach. The three charities benefiting will be (1) Peel Lifeboat (2) Multiple Sclerosis and (3) Sailing For The Disabled. Sponsor forms from Green's Jewellers, Michael Street, Peel. link |
4th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
19th: Peel Heritage Trust, Andrew Johnson Manx National Heritage. "Finds at the Airport" 7:30pm Centenary Centre link |
18th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
22nd: ANDALUS One of the UK's leading Rumba Flamenco guitar Latin band, specialising in the authentic sound of the Gipsy Kings and instrumental Latin music hits. Andalus can provide a range of music from gentle background flamenco/classical guitar to lively song and dance music, A Centenary Centre production by Ernie Leece. Visit their website - Ticket information to follow. |
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1st: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
16th: Peel Heritage Trust, A.G.M. followed by a talk by Jennifer Leece 7:30pm Centenary Centre link |
15th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
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1st: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
2nd: Peel Heritage Trust, "A Magical slide show" by Scottie Keith 7:30pm Centenary Centre link |
15th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
| 30th - 2nd April: Pygmalion Still George Bernard Shaw's most popular play. Professor of phonetics Henry Higgins makes a bet that he can train a bedraggled Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, to pass for a duchess at an ambassador's garden party.
Nightly at 7.30. Centenery Centre |
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5th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
20th: Peel Heritage Trust, Michael Hoy M.B.E. "A talk about King William's College" 7:30pm Centenary Centre. link |
19th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, 7:00pm at the Town Hall, Derby Road, Peel. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Agenda published here in advance of the meeting. |
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