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Exhibitions

Faces of Kabul
Refugee Week event

Hull Central Library Albion Street
June 16-21, 9am to 5pm
Admission free

An exhibition of photos from the war in Afghanistan

Sutton Exhibition Room and Resources Centre
Old School, Church Street, Sutton Tel: 876370
Every Friday, 10am – 2pm
Admission free, tea/coffee and biscuits 50p

Artefacts, photographs and documents relating to the local history of Sutton, Bransholme and Wawne.

Victorian and Edwardian Art
Ferens Art Gallery
Queen Victoria Square Tel: 300300
Until September 14
Admission free

Learn more about art from the period in this family-friendly display. From popular and much loved paintings to hidden treasures, there is plenty to discover.

Heroes and Villains
Ferens Art Gallery
Admission free
Until August 31

From the woman who was a wild-west bandit to a giant, muscle-bound boxer, Ferens the Gallery cat takes a light-hearted look at colourful characters from the permanent collection. Suitable for families.

Made for Us: Hull's Collection of Craft and Design
Ferens Art Gallery
Admission free
Until September 28

This exhibition will explore the human instinct to decorate and make special things. Artefacts on display include furniture, silver, costume, ceramics, tapestry and archaeology.

Music and Theatre

KEROUAC: and – all – that – Jazz
Ferens Art Gallery
June 18-19
Also June 20-21 at Wyke College
All performances 7.30pm
Tickets £5 and £4 To book call 226655 or 346347

Telling the story of novelist and poet Jack Kerouac through hip words, cool jazz and hot be-bop in this new play by Hull-based One Off Productions.

Gig in the gardens
Refugee Week event

Queen's Gardens
June 21, 1 - 5pm
Admission free

Featuring live performances of African, Asian and Middle Eastern music and dance.

Refugee Week@The Lamp
The Lamp, Norfolk Street
June 16, 8pm to late
Admission free

Dance the night away with music from around the world.
DJs, live musicians, samples of food.

Oliver!
Hull New Theatre
Kingston Square Tel: 226655
June 17 - 21, 7.30pm
Saturday showing at 2pm and 7pm,
Admission from £11

The all-time favourite musical, packed with timeless songs such as Food Glorious Food, Consider Yourself, Who will Buy, You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two and many more.

Fiddler on the Roof
Hull New Theatre
June 23 - 28, 7.30pm
Thursday and Saturday 2.30pm
Admission from £12.50, with concessions available.

This nationwide tour features star of stage and screen Joe McGann in the lead role of Tevye.

The Naked Truth
Hull New Theatre
June 30 - July 5
Admission from £8.50, with concessions available

Set in a pole dancing class, this is a new play about sisterhood. It's a woman thing as five very different women struggle hilariously to conquer pole dancing for a charity event to raise awareness and money for breast cancer.

One Man Star Wars Trilogy
Hull New Theatre
Kingston Square
July 7, 7.30pm
Admission £15

Canadian actor Charles Ross spent much of his childhood in a galaxy far, far away, watching Star Wars videos over and over and over again.
The result of this misspent youth is his hilarious show.

Jacqueline Wilson's Secrets
Hull New Theatre
July 8 - 12, 7pm
Admission £10.50, concessions available

The team behind the hit stage adaptations of Double Act, Bad Girls and Midnight bring this wonderful story by Jacqueline Wilson to the stage.

Lunchtime Organ Showcase with Nicholas Grigsby & Max Kenworthy
Hull City Hall Tel: 226655 Victoria Square
June 30, 12.30pm
Admission £3.50

Performing classical music by Handel, Bach, Wagner and many more Tel: 226655.

Our House
Hull Truck Theatre Spring Street Tel: 323638
Until June 21, 8pm
Admission from £10.50, concessions available

Please note - some of the music played in this production contains strong language.
Join May - widow, mother and grandmother - as she packs up her council house and heads off for a life in the sun.

An Audience with Jonathan Miller
Hull Truck Theatre
June 28, 8pm
Admission £5

Legendary writer, theatre, opera and film director, TV presenter and doctor of medicine, Jonathan Miller has spent a lifetime in the arts.

Quintessential – Modern Instrumental
Holy Trinity Church Market Place
June 28, 7.30pm
Admission £5, free refreshments


Organ Rectical with Fay Adamson
Holy Trinity Church Market Place
June 18, 1pm
Admission free, donations appreciated

Film

Hull Screen
University of Lincoln
George Street

www.hullscreen.co.uk
Tel: 327600

Big Screen Small Films
Refugee Week event

Queen Victoria Square
A variety of short films on the Big Screen showing the positive impact refugees have on life in Hull.
Free showings throughout the week from June 15-21

The Odeon Cinema
Kingston Retail Park
www.odeon.co.uk
Tel: 0871 2244007

Cineworld
Kingswood
www.ugccinemas.co.uk
Tel: 0871 2002000

Reel
St Stephens
www.reelcinemas.co.uk
Tel: 223113 or 0870 8010870

Vue Cinemas
Princes Quay Shopping Centre
www.myvue.com
Tel: 08712 240240

Bowling

AMF Bowling
Oslo Road, Sutton Fields
Tel: 0870 118 3017


Greenman
58 - 62 Holderness Road
Tel: 329957


Hollywood Bowl
Gibraltar Road Kingswood,
Tel: 825656

Nightclubs

The Attic
82 – 88 George Street
Tel: 327979


Club Heaven and Hell
16 Anne Street
Tel: 212507


The Piper
Newland Avenue
Tel: 498931


Pozition
135 – 141 George Street
Tel: 323643


Poly Esthers/City Limits
22 – 23 Witham
Tel: 588450


Silhouette Night Club
29 Park Street
Tel: 320584


V Bar
South Church Side
Tel: 609995


The Welly Club
105 – 107 Beverley Road
Tel: 221113

Events

Gentle Yoga for stress relief
Portobello Methodist Church
Tel: 07815 036 397
Holderness Road
Every Wednesday 10 - 11am
Admission £4

A gentle stretch and relaxation class suitable for all ages and abilities which can be done from a chair or wheelchair if necessary.

Fashion show and clothes sale
Bourne Street Pentecostal Church
June 23, 7pm
Tel 444741
admission £3.

The event is a fund-raiser for Hull Kai Zan, a charity which helps people going through divorce, bereavement and separation, and street orphans in Zambia. Volunteers are required to model ladies and children's clothes.

Spiritual Healing
Spring Bank Community Centre
West Parade Spring Bank
Every Wednesday, 1 - 3pm
Donations minimum £1


Meditation classes (non religious)
Community Enterprise Centre
Cottingham Road
Tel: 470962
Every Tuesday, 7.30 - 9pm
Admission £4, concessions £3


Aqua Aerobics
East Hull Pools
Weds 11.15am - 12.15pm
£1.50
Albert Avenue Pool
Tuesdays 2.30 - 3.15pm
£2


Swimming Lessons
East Hull Pool
Tuesdays 10.45 - 11.30am
£22.05 (for a seven week course)
Albert Avenue Pool
Wednesdays 1.30pm - 2.15pm
£22.05 (for a seven week course)
Tel: 701727 / 591513


Thornton Festival of Culture
Refugee Week event

Octagon Centre, Thornton Street
June 15, 3 - 7pm
Admission free

African music and dancing; arts and craft workshops; hair braiding, Indian head massage; jewellery making; belly dancing; samples of Afro-Caribbean, Halal and vegetarian food.

Embroiderers' Guild - Hull and East Riding Branch
Endsleigh Centre Beverley High Road
Tel: 845415
June 17, 7 - 9pm
Admission for members £2, guests £2.50

A practical study on crewel and felt.

Tales from far away
Refugee Week event

Hull Central Library
June 18, 12 noon to 3pm
Admission free

Storytelling, poetry and music highlighting the personal journeys of Kurdish and Congolese refugees in Hull.

Lajee - Palestinian Refugee Children,
Refugee Week event

The Warren Queens Dock Avenue
June 19, 6.30pm
Admission free

Photography exhibition of the refugee's village, six short films, Dabka folk dancing, talks about their lives, samples of Palestinian food.

Discussion on Humanitarian Law,
Refugee Week event

Hull Central Library
June 19, 6-7pm
Admission free

A public discussion on the 'Refugee Convention 1951: Pakistan, Afghanistan and Britain' led by Niaz A Shah, lecturer in humanitarian law at Hull University

The world is here
Refugee Week event

Various venues June 16 - 21
Workshops in schools across Hull to teach pupils about the contribution of people from far away lands

House and Home Exhibition
Ramada Hotel Grange Park Lane Willerby
Tel: 632218
June 25 - 26 , 10.30am - 4pm
Admission free


Teenage Cancer Trust
The Adelphi
29 June, 8pm
Admission £5 on the door

Charity fund-raising performances by Hull bands The Strands and The Strums as well as Blah Blah Blah from London.

5Rhythms Dance and Movement
Spring Bank Community Centre
West Parade
Friday evenings 7.30 - 9.30pm
Admission £4, concessions £2

Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Carnivale 69 Comedy
Durty Nelly's High Street
7.30pm
£5 for advance tickets bought at the pub or £7 on the door.

Third Sunday of every month.
Featuring nationally-known comedians as seen on television and local stand-up performers.

Death by Comedy
George Hotel Land of Green Ginger
7.30pm
Admission £5, concessions £4

Stand-up comedians perform on the second Wednesday of every month.

Sport

Rugby League

Hull FC v Castleford Tigers
KC Stadium
June 15, 3.15pm
Tel: 08708 370004


Hull FC v Warrington Wolves
KC Stadium
June 29, 3.15pm


Hull FC v Catalans Dragons
KC Stadium
July 6, 3.15pm


Hull KR v Wakefield Wildcats
Craven Park Preston Road
June 21, 7.30pm
Tel: 374648


Hull KR v Wigan Warriors
Craven Park Preston Road
July 13, 3pm

info

Find out more about the events in this guide.

Website: www.hullcc.gov.uk
For full details of what's happening at Hull New Theatre, Hull City Hall pick up a programme from the box office or visit the website above.

Tourist Information
1 Paragon Street
Tel: 223559
Fax: 613959

City Information
Hull Central Library
Tel: 223344
Fax: 616896

Bookings
Bookings for events at Hull City Hall, Hull New Theatre, Hull Screen and many other venues can be made through the:
City Box Office:
75 - 76 Carr Lane
Tel: 226655

Every effort is made to ensure that the information given in this programme is accurate.
Hull in print cannot accept responsibility for any errors, omissions, alterations or cancellations which occur.
Details of events can change at short notice, so please check with event organisers beforehand.
If you want to submit your event details for inclusion in Hull in print, write to:
Hull in print, Guildhall, Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston upon Hull, HU1 2AA.
Fax your details on 613872 or
email hullinprint@hullcc.gov.uk
(Please note that, although we try to include as many events as possible, there is no guarantee that your details will be listed).

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