Pocklington Arts Centre has announced a host of productions coming up in York this June.
National Theatre Live: The Playboy of the Western World brings Nicola Coughlan to the screen in John Millington Synge’s play, where Pegeen Flaherty’s world turns upside down after a stranger claims he’s killed his father—only for the story to twist again with another arrival.
Catch this ‘riveting play of youth and self-discovery’ at 7pm on June 2.
Keith James: The Songs of Nick Drake is an ‘immaculately crafted concert’ with James and Richie Cotterill alternating between acoustic guitars and flutes, performing Nick Drake’s timeless songs.
The Independent said: ‘Some of the most atmospheric and emotive music you will ever hear.’
Enjoy it at 8pm on June 11.
Hal Cruttenden offers his ‘take no prisoners’ comedy in Can Dish It Out But Can’t Take It, riffing on everything from middle-aged dating to political madness.
The Daily Telegraph said: ‘Naturally funny…challenging and provocative.’ See him at 7.30pm on June 13.
POC-DOCS Presents: The Balloonists tells the gripping story of Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones’ 1999 quest to fly nonstop around the globe in a hot-air balloon, facing down fierce competition and dramatic adversity.
It all unfolds at 7.30pm on June 30.
For further information, visit https://pocklingtonartscentre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows
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