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Meet You At The Mansion?

‘Meet you at the Mansion?’ is a familiar phrase to many people who know and love Roundhay Park in Leeds. You might also have arranged to meet at Barran's Fountain, Hill 60 or maybe Waterloo Lake? This September, A Quiet Word invites you to meet us at the Mansion for a performance walk exploring the past, present and future of the park.

What Are You Hungry For? - Desire, Societal Rejection and the Need for Resilience

Carrieanne Vivianette introduces a new theatre piece from CVIVArts exploring desire, societal rejection, and resilience against a backdrop of the COVID pandemic.

The COVID pandemic has highlighted the relationship between desire and desires not being fulfilled.

We have always experienced wanting things we cannot have, day-to-day, but perhaps now our desires are stronger and the lack of fulfilment is even more apparent? So, we are all plunged into facing further challenge, finding methods to a life of satisfaction and a rhythm with contemporary society.

Be Part Of 12 Songs at Leeds Playhouse

People of Leeds – do you know an Uber driver? A butcher? A watchmaker? How about a stockbroker? A factory worker? A philosopher? An ICU nurse?

Transform are seeking Leeds workers to be part of an extraordinary event that will create a portrait of the city, this October.

Each person will be invited to work a shift on stage at Leeds Playhouse – and be paid for their time. They’ll demonstrate what they do and respond to questions about their work and lives.

The Show Must Go On

Leeds Arts Centre’s new visual identity has been designed to reflect their socially engaged, community focussed approach to theatre making – hopefully raising a little cheer around the creative arts in the city along the way!

The Holbeck

The Holbeck

Slung Low manage the bar as a traditional members’ bar and the rest of the building as an open development space for artists and a place where we invite other companies to present their work that otherwise might not get to be seen in Leeds.

Jenkinson Lawn
Leeds
LS11 9QX
United Kingdom

Otley Courthouse

Otley Courthouse

Otley Courthouse is a unique development run by people in Otley, West Yorkshire.

Courthouse Street
Leeds
LS21 3AN
United Kingdom

City Varieties

City Varieties

When business entrepreneur, Charles Thornton, opened his ‘New Music Hall and Fashionable Lounge’ in 1865 few would have guessed that more than 150 years later the much-loved venue would still be packing audiences in and its reputation would have spread around the globe.

Recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the nation’s longest running music hall, The Varieties’ stage has welcomed many of the world’s greatest entertainers, from Harry Houdini and Lilly Langtree to John Bishop and Russell Crowe.

Hidden up a cobbled side street just off Briggate it began life in 1865 as a room above a pub, established for the working people of Leeds to be entertained; its affluent sister venue, Leeds Grand Theatre, was meant only for the higher classes. The name subsequently changed to the ‘White Swan Varieties’, ‘Stansfield's Varieties’ and ‘City Palace of Varieties’.

In 1953 The Varieties became home to the BBC TV Series The Good Old Days; a recreation of old-time music hall featuring Leonard Sachs as the alliterative Chairman and many well- and lesser-known performers, including Les Dawson, Barbara Windsor, Bruce Forsyth, Eartha Kitt, John Inman, Ken Dodd and Barry Cryer. The TV programme ran for 30 years until 1983. Audiences were encouraged to dress in Victorian garb - and they duly obeyed!

Albeit untelevised, The Good Old Days still runs today. Modern acts include: Steve Hewlett, a ventriloquist who came fourth in ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent; Josh Benson, a comedian/magician who appears in The Good Old Days with his dad and went on to star in Tim Firth and Gary Barlow’s musical Calendar Girls; and Goronwy Thom, a juggler/unicylist.

In more recent times the venue has benefitted from major restoration work, having closed in January 2009 for a well-deserved £9m restoration, relaunching in September 2011 to great acclaim. Today City Varieties Music Hall is renowned for hosting the very best in live music, variety, comedy and National Theatre Live and delayed screenings, as well as the hugely popular Rock ’n’ Roll Pantos that showcase the very best of live actor/musicians in a break from the traditional pantomime. Since relaunch in 2011 the Varieties has played host to Michael McIntyre, John Bishop, Ross Noble, Jack Whitehall, Boy George, Kerry Ellis, Russell Crowe and the Queen and Prince Phillip.

Our learning programme invites children and young people to explore this historic venue. Our thriving Youth Theatre, curriculum-linked schools’ workshops and training provision of placements and apprenticeships, enable young people from across the city to access the arts, be creative, build confidence and develop skills.

Swan Street
Leeds
LS1 6LW
United Kingdom

Leeds Playhouse

Leeds Playhouse

There has been a Playhouse in Leeds for over 50 years from 1970 to 1990 as Leeds Playhouse, then, with the opening of a new theatre on its current Quarry Hill site it became West Yorkshire Playhouse until reclaiming its original name in 2018. 
 

Playhouse Square
Quarry Hill
Leeds
LS2 7UP
United Kingdom