What’s On

Unless otherwise noted tickets are usually available from

Online – http://www.etickets.im/cc Online (for films) – http://www.etickets.im/fip
Celtic Gold – Peel Shakti Man – Ramsey
GH Corlett – Douglas (not films) Thompson Travel – Port Erin
Peter Norris Music – Douglas (not films) On the door, subject to availability

NOTE: If you haven’t received your e-tickets via email your Paypal reference number or receipt will be sufficient, we always have a list of e-ticket sales on the door. You may also wish to check your Spam or Junk mail folders.

Art exhibitions are available for view in the Atholl Room before/after performances and during the interval. Find out more

Please double check event details for any alternative ticket arrangements

Jul
27
Sat
Theatre Supper – A Lady of Letters @ Peel Centenary Centre
Jul 27 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

 

lan Bennett’s Lady of Letters

Miss Irene Ruddock is a working class woman living on her own near Bradford. She is not afraid to speak, or rather write, her mind. In fact she is a prolific writer of letters, the recipients of which are targeted by Irene as a means of remedying all the social ills she sees around her.

Alas her unchecked pen eventually causes too much mischief and action has to be taken……

Aug
9
Fri
Dan Hadfield as GARY BARLOW @ Peel Centenary Centre
Aug 9 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm

Dan Hadfield is, without doubt, the go-to Gary Barlow tribute artiste in the entertainment industry. He has sung with Gary, appeared as his lookalike on several TV shows, including the Xtra Factor and Miranda, and has had great acclaim both from Gary himself as well as other significant figures in the industry.

For Gary Barlow and Take That fans alike, Dan is the ultimate tribute, has been praised many times by Gary for his work, and should not be missed!!

Dan Hadfield makes a welcome return following his debut sell-out show in Peel in 2018.

https://www.garybarlowlookalike.com

Aug
29
Thu
Tribal Drumming @ Tynwald Hill
Aug 29 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Aug
30
Fri
Tribal Drumming @ Mannin Music Studios
Aug 30 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Our Island Our World Festival @ Peel Centenary Centre
Aug 30 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

No headliners, ALL these bands are amazing! From Rajasthan to Gambia, Nigeria to Serbia, Brazil to Romania! three bands each night, and all for £45 early bird tickets (£25 each night tickets available later). Weekend tickets available now at Celtic Gold, Peel, Corlett’s Jewellers, Castle Street Douglas , ShaktiMan Ramsey and Thompson Travel Port Erin.

Aug
31
Sat
Our Island Our World Festival – Family Day @ Peel Centenary Centre
Aug 31 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

 

Our Island Our World Festival @ Peel Centenary Centre
Aug 31 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

No headliners, ALL these bands are amazing! From Rajasthan to Gambia, Nigeria to Serbia, Brazil to Romania! three bands each night, and all for £45 early bird tickets (£25 each night tickets available later). Weekend tickets available now at Celtic Gold, Peel, Corlett’s Jewellers, Castle Street Douglas , ShaktiMan Ramsey and Thompson Travel Port Erin.

Sep
2
Mon
Tribal Drumming @ Ramsey Courthouse
Sep 2 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sep
13
Fri
Friday Folk Evening with Shoh Slaynt @ Peel Centenary Centre
Sep 13 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Sep
14
Sat
Derek Nash (Jools Holland) with Picante @ Peel Centenary Centre
Sep 14 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm

Derek makes a welcome return to Peel (after his sell out Some Kinda Wonderful Stevie Wonder show last year) with his 6 piece band for their new Latin influenced show, Picante.

Derek has been a member of the Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra since 2004, has led Sax Appeal for over thirty years, fronts the funk/fusion band Protect the Beat, and is a member of the Ronnie Scott’s Blues Explosion.

He is renowned for his energetic, vibrant, passionate and charismatic performances on all four saxophones – from sonorous baritone to soaring soprano – and is an award-winning performer having received the John Dankworth Award and the British Jazz Award (Small Group) for Sax Appeal. He received Best Jazz CD of the Year for Young Lions, Old Tigers with the late Spike Robinson, receiving the same British Jazz Award for “Joyriding” by The Derek Nash Acoustic Quartet in 2012. He regularly appears in the British Jazz awards nominations in several categories (Alto/Tenor and Baritone) and was nominated for Jazz Musician of the Year by the Global Music Foundation.

As a performer, he has played with Don and Dave Grusin, John Dankworth, Ray Gelato, John Ehteridge, Russell Ferrante, Nelson Rangell, Snake Davis, Bob Dorough, Oscar Castro Neves, Lillian Boutte, Clare Teal, Jamie Cullum, Humphrey Lyttelton and Alan Barnes. He has also worked with boogie-maestro Ben Waters, appearing on his CDs Shakin’ in the Makin’, Hurricane and Boogie for Stu (alongside Keith Richards) and performing a series of dates with Axel Zwingenberger, Dave Green and Charlie Watts.

And that’s just Derek! The other 5 members (Satan Bharj, Marc Cecil, Andy Staples, Neil Angilley, Dominic Ashworth) in the band are equally as prolific and this is not a show to be missed.

www.dereknash.com

 

 

Sep
20
Fri
Houghton Weavers @ Centenary Centre
Sep 20 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm

** Important announcement – The Houghton Weavers **

We can confirm that the planned performances of the Houghton Weavers will go ahead on 20th & 21st September.

Naturally, we all continue to be saddened by the passing of Tony Berry, and will miss him tremendously.

We can announce however, that David, Steve and Jim will be joined by Paul Johnston who is better known as a member of the band Fivepenny Piece for their shows in the Isle of Man.

Out of respect to Tony’s family and band members, we have decided not to change the photo for this event. Although he is no longer with us physically, his smile is still here in our minds and hearts.

Even now, we can hear him say “Keep folk smiling!”

Tickets are available from:

Celtic Gold in Peel

GH Corlett the Jewellers in Douglas

Thompson Travel in Port Erin

Shakti Man in Ramsey

and online – www.etickets.im/cc

 

Sep
21
Sat
Houghton Weavers @ Centenary Centre
Sep 21 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm

** Important announcement – The Houghton Weavers **

We can confirm that the planned performances of the Houghton Weavers will go ahead on 20th & 21st September.

Naturally, we all continue to be saddened by the passing of Tony Berry, and will miss him tremendously.

We can announce however, that David, Steve and Jim will be joined by Paul Johnston who is better known as a member of the band Fivepenny Piece for their shows in the Isle of Man.

Out of respect to Tony’s family and band members, we have decided not to change the photo for this event. Although he is no longer with us physically, his smile is still here in our minds and hearts.

Even now, we can hear him say “Keep folk smiling!”

Tickets are available from:

Celtic Gold in Peel

GH Corlett the Jewellers in Douglas

Thompson Travel in Port Erin

Shakti Man in Ramsey

and online – www.etickets.im/cc

 

Oct
5
Sat
Fatal Fishnet Follies @ Centenary Centre
Oct 5 @ 7:30 pm – 10:15 pm

Femme Fatale or just fisherman’s folklore? There’s something fishy about Queenie’s Plaice but what is it? Dive into the murky and mysterious life of sunset cities original burlesque Belle, Queenie.
There’ll be feathers
There’ll be fish puns
There’ll be. .. foul play
Oct
19
Sat
Voices of Bond @ Peel Centenary Centre
Oct 19 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm

Night Owl Shows invites you on a journey following the captivating world of 007 and the voices that have accompanied this story over the last five decades.

The show (with professional live band) delivers with unparalleled passion, electric renditions of hits such as Diamonds are Forever, Licence to Kill, Nobody Does it Better and Skyfall. With a live band comprising some of the country’s finest players, ‘Voices of Bond’ is a show you will not want to miss.

 

Nov
2
Sat
Gareth Gates Live @ Centenary Centre
Nov 2 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm

Born in Bradford in July 1984, Gareth Gates always knew he wanted to be a performer. It’s well known as a young boy he was head chorister for Bradford Cathedral Choir and performed solo for the Queen when she visited in 1997. What’s less well known is that he has a natural gift for music and, as well as being a faultless vocalist, he is an accomplished musician, playing piano and guitar to the highest standard.

In 2002, Gareth was famously runner-up to Will Young in the UK’s first Pop Idol. Instead of disappearing into ‘pop oblivion’, he carved out a very successful career for himself, having hits and travelling worldwide. Gareth sold 5 million records worldwide, released three albums and had five UK number-one singles. He won record of the year in 2002 and with that had the second best-selling single of the ‘noughties’ with ‘Unchained Melody’. Outside of the UK, Gareth was awarded Best International Male in 2003/04 from MTV Asia, MTV China and MTV Taiwan.

In 2008, Gareth donned the sequins and Lycra every Sunday night to take part in the hit ITV1 show Dancing on Ice, in front of millions of TV viewers, coming fourth in the competition. Not bad for someone who couldn’t even stand up on the ice at the beginning!

Post-Dancing on Ice, Gareth decided to change musical direction and accepted the lead role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. It was a role he first played at the tender age of eight in school and proved to be an ideal start to his theatrical career. During this time, Gareth also tackled his first pantomime as Prince Charming in Cinderella at Wimbledon Theatre, to which he thoroughly enjoyed.

In 2009, Gareth auditioned for, and impressed, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, which led to him playing the role of Marius in the 25th anniversary tour of Les Misérables. This mammoth ten-month tour played to sell-out audiences as far afield as Manchester, Norwich, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Paris, Bristol and Southampton, ending at the Barbican in London with 22 special performances at the show’s original home. This brand-new production featured new direction, staging and arrangement – and Gareth wowed audiences up and down the country, and a new cast recording was also made. Following on from this successful stint, Cameron Mackintosh asked Gareth to resume the role in the West End, which finished in June 2011.

In the autumn of 2011, Gareth spent time planning and filming a documentary that showed the struggle faced by people with a stammer, Gareth Gates: Stop My Stutter. This emotional journey followed Gareth as he taught young people with a stammer the McGuire technique, in a bid to change their lives. Gareth, now a qualified teacher, spent four days teaching these students and learning about their individual goals and challenges.

In June 2012, Gareth took on his most challenging role to date, one that contained more speech than he has had to tackle before. He played the have-it-all rich kid Eddie in the brand-new musical Loserville at West Yorkshire Playhouse – doubly enjoyable, as he got to work in his home county and spend time with his family.

Following this, Gareth joined the cast of Legally Blonde on its UK tour, playing the role of Warner. In addition to this, he toured with a new production of Boogie Nights with The Osmonds, and even sang ‘Puppy Love’ to delighted crowds! He also appeared on the second series of the popular ITV2 show The Big Reunion, which saw him join other pop stars in creating a new boy band, Fifth Story, who appeared at a sold-out concert at the Hammersmith Apollo, London.

In addition to releasing The Very Best of Gareth Gates in 2014, Gareth continues to tour, write and produce music. 2016 saw Gareth launch his new venture ‘Cuppanut’ – a coconut hot infusion.  An idea he dreamt up and made a reality, as an alternative to caffeinated drinks, it has since been exclusively stocked by Holland and Barrett and has recently scooped eight top food awards!

This year Gareth has just finished touring the UK with Footloose the Musical, where he played the comedy role for the first time! He loved it.

He’s thrilled to be coming back to Peel!

Find out more at:
Facebook.com/GarethGates
@Gareth_Gates
www.cuppanut.com

Nov
16
Sat
Christmas Craft Fair @ Centenary Centre & Corrin Hall
Nov 16 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Retrospect (SOLD OUT) @ Peel Centenary Centre
Nov 16 @ 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Yes, they are back!

One of the Island’s most popular bands, Retrospect are going to be back filling our Theatre with their energetic mix of powerhouse timeless classics.

Bring your dancing shoes and bags of energy so you can shake your tail feather!

Dec
1
Sun
Peel Pantoloons presents Peter Pan @ Peel Centenary Centre
Dec 1 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Dec
4
Wed
Peel Pantoloons presents Peter Pan @ Peel Centenary Centre
Dec 4 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Dec
5
Thu
Peel Pantoloons presents Peter Pan @ Peel Centenary Centre
Dec 5 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

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