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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 |
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Art exhibitions are available for view in the Atholl Room before/after performances and during the interval. Find out more
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–08/10/2016
–2pm – 5pm
–Centenary Centre, Peel
–Free to explore
Centenary Centre, Atholl Street, Peel – Behind the Scenes
The story of how a church hall was turned into a flourishing arts centre. A rare chance to go into areas which are normally closed to the public, including the dressing rooms and the stage. The bar will be open for refreshments.
Please note this event is in the Cathedral Corrin Hall to allow more stall holders
‘Architecture-on-Sea: The buildings that made the Seaside’, Dr Kathryn Ferry Since the seaside began attracting visitors in the 18th century it has developed a range of unique building types that continue to give resorts a special sense of place. In this lecture Dr Kathryn Ferry explores the evolution of accommodation and entertainment buildings, alongside smaller structures such as promenade shelters and beach huts. Discussing the trends that defined the Victorian and inter-war eras she sets examples from the Isle of Man in the wider context of resorts competing with each other around the British coast.
Tickets £6. Available at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/architecture-on-sea-the-buildings-that-made-the-seaside-by-dr-kathryn-ferry-tickets-31255935344?aff=es2
Doors and bar open from 6.30pm. Talk 7-8pm.