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SCARBOROUGH2013
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Welcome to Scarborough
Scarborough, with the distinction of being Britain’s first resort, is truly the Queen of the Yorkshire Coast and is one of the most popular seaside destinations in Britain with a huge variety of activities and attractions for everyone.
Scarborough and District Chamber of Trade and Commerce is proud to present this 2013 which is now divided into 3 clearly defined sections namely, ‘Shopping and Ser-vices’, ‘Where to Eat’ and ‘Attractions and Events’. Each section is colour coded which is also reflected on the maps of Scarborough Town Centre and the surrounding district which appear on the centre pages giving details of the location of the advertisers. We hope that you will easily find details of the shops and attractions as well as events happening up to the end of the year.
The town has many leading high street stores and a wide selection of independent specialist shops to explore.
Why not take a break in one of the town’s extensive choice of cafés, restaurants or bars? And in the evening Scarborough’s many pubs, theatres, cinemas, musical venues and casinos will offer you a warm welcome.
Our thanks are due to the many advertisers who have enabled this guide to be produced.
If you would like to know more about the Chamber of Trade please visit our website www.scarboroughchamber.org.uk or phone (01723) 378728 or email. info@scarbor-oughchamber.org.uk
A digital version of this brochure can also be found on www.scarboroughchamber.org.uk We hope you enjoy your stay.
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SCARBOROUGHScarborough, with the distinction of being Britain’s first resort, is truly the Queen of the Yorkshire Coast and is one of the most popular seaside destinations in Britain with a huge variety of activities and attractions for everyone.
Scarborough and District Chamber of Trade and Commerce is proud to present this 2013 brochure which is now divided into four clearly defined sections namely, ‘Shopping and Services’, ‘Where to Eat’, ‘Attractions and Events’ and ‘What’s On’. Each section is colour coded which is also reflected on the maps of Scarborough Town Centre and the surrounding district which appear on the centre pages, giving details of the location of the advertisers.
The town has many leading high street stores and a wide selection of independent specialist shops to explore. Why not take a break in one of the town’s extensive choice of cafés, restaurants or bars? In the evening Scarborough’s many pubs, theatres, cinemas, musical venues and casinos will also offer you a warm welcome.
Our thanks are due to the many advertisers who have enabled this guide to be produced.
Further details about the Scarborough Chamber of Trade can be found on www.scarboroughchamber.org.uk where for the first time this year a digital version of this brochure can be seen. We hope you enjoy your stay.
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WELCOME TO…
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If you have any queries about this guide, need more copies or would like to enquire about advertising in next year’s publication please contact
Effective PR and Marketing T 01723 864571 E info@effectivepr.net
WELCOME TO SCARBOROUGH 1
SHOPPING & SERVICES 2 – 9
WHERE TO EAT 10 – 15
MAPS OF SCARBOROUGH 16 – 17
ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS 18 – 25
WHAT’S ON MAR – DEC 26 – 33
SHOPPING & SERVICES SCARBOROUGH 2013Scarborough2012
SULMAN’S TOYS & GIFTS(established 1920)
TOWN CENTRE AND SEAFRONTGIFTS OF QUALITY
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VIEW OF SOUTH BAY
In Scarborough town centre, just off the main thoroughfare of Westborough and Newborough, is one of the town’s most charming streets.
Hosting a variety of unique shops, Bar Street has many smaller and independent retailers, each offering a high level of personal service and a wider range of unique and specialised products than can be found on the high street. The street is traffic-free, making it ideal for a pleasant stroll, a leisurely shop, a bite to eat or a relaxed coffee in one of the elegant cafes.
SHOPPING & SERVICES SCARBOROUGH 2013
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SULMAN’S TOYS & GIFTS(established 1920)
TOWN CENTRE AND SEAFRONTGIFTS OF QUALITY
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SHOPPING & SERVICES SCARBOROUGH 2013
SCARBOROUGHA popular year-round destinationeasily reached by train
First TransPennine Express (FTPE) isproud to serve Scarborough with anefficient and reliable rail service…
Scarborough Station is managed by FTPE and is not only home to the longest bench in the world but also loved by the local community and tourists alike.Around £100k of investment has been made to the station with improved waiting areas, a fullyaccessible booking office, modern buffet area and automatic doors, making the station comfortable for all. Disabled toilets have also been installed, with additional male and female facilities and baby changing. The modern improvements were carefully considered to complement the traditionalbuilding. Scarborough station is accredited to theDepartment for Transport’s Secure Station Scheme.
Over half a million journeys to Scarborough each year are completed by rail with around 300,000 of these customers using FTPE services. FTPE is committed to further enhancing Scarborough's appeal and reputation and has set up colleague led committees to initiate regeneration ideas and schemes. Green Grants have also been issued to the local area to help plant new trees and encourage a more environmentally friendly resort.
Advance fares to Scarborough are available fromwww.tpexpress.co.uk where no booking fee is payable.
TRADITIONAL FUN BYTHE SEA IS ONLY A TRAIN JOURNEY AWAY
for best value fares toscarborough with no booking fee, buy inadvance at tpexpress.co.uk
*First TransPennine Express Advance Purchase tickets are subject to availability. Please buy in advance to avoid disappointment. For full terms & conditions andto sign up for special offers please visit www.tpexpress.co.uk
you could save over
50%*on tickets when you
buy in advance
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SCARBOROUGHA popular year-round destinationeasily reached by train
First TransPennine Express (FTPE) isproud to serve Scarborough with anefficient and reliable rail service…
Scarborough Station is managed by FTPE and is not only home to the longest bench in the world but also loved by the local community and tourists alike.Around £100k of investment has been made to the station with improved waiting areas, a fullyaccessible booking office, modern buffet area and automatic doors, making the station comfortable for all. Disabled toilets have also been installed, with additional male and female facilities and baby changing. The modern improvements were carefully considered to complement the traditionalbuilding. Scarborough station is accredited to theDepartment for Transport’s Secure Station Scheme.
Over half a million journeys to Scarborough each year are completed by rail with around 300,000 of these customers using FTPE services. FTPE is committed to further enhancing Scarborough's appeal and reputation and has set up colleague led committees to initiate regeneration ideas and schemes. Green Grants have also been issued to the local area to help plant new trees and encourage a more environmentally friendly resort.
Advance fares to Scarborough are available fromwww.tpexpress.co.uk where no booking fee is payable.
TRADITIONAL FUN BYTHE SEA IS ONLY A TRAIN JOURNEY AWAY
for best value fares toscarborough with no booking fee, buy inadvance at tpexpress.co.uk
*First TransPennine Express Advance Purchase tickets are subject to availability. Please buy in advance to avoid disappointment. For full terms & conditions andto sign up for special offers please visit www.tpexpress.co.uk
you could save over
50%*on tickets when you
buy in advance
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A warm welcome awaits you on visiting the ScarboroughMarket & Market Hall shops. In the Market Hall you will find atraditional market consisting of fresh food and non-foodretailers. Beneath the Main Hall you will discover the ‘unique’Market Vault shops where you can find Antiques, Jewellery,Collectables, Arts & Crafts, Perfumes, Books and much more.
We are sure you will enjoy your visit.
SHOPPING
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A warm welcome awaits you on visiting the ScarboroughMarket & Market Hall shops. In the Market Hall you will find atraditional market consisting of fresh food and non-foodretailers. Beneath the Main Hall you will discover the ‘unique’Market Vault shops where you can find Antiques, Jewellery,Collectables, Arts & Crafts, Perfumes, Books and much more.
We are sure you will enjoy your visit.
SHOPPING
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You will find a warm welcome in store on a visit to Scarborough Market & Market Hall shops. In the Market Hall you will find a traditional market consisting of fresh food and non-food retailers.
Beneath the Main Hall you will discover the ‘unique’ Market Vault shops where you can find Antiques, Jewellery, Collectables, Arts & Crafts, Perfumes, Books and much more.
Below is a representation of the great variety of shops that can be found in this exciting area.
WHERE TO EAT SCARBOROUGH 2013
TRADITIONAL CUISINEThe Bryherstones Country Inn Newlands, Near Cloughton YO13 0AR T 01723 870744 W bryherstones.info
ITALIANTricolos 36-38 Newborough, Scarborough YO11 1NF T 01723 367842 W tricolos.co.uk
Tuscany Too 6 Filey Rd, Scarborough YO11 2SD T 01723 355900
FISH RESTAURANTSGolden Grid 4 Sandside, Scarborough YO11 1PE T 01723 360922 W goldengrid.co.uk
Princess Café and Harbourside Restaurant 15 Sandside, Scarborough YO11 1PE T 01723 365512 W princessrestaurant.co.uk
The Tunny Club Historic Fish Bar and Café 1 Sandgate, Scarborough YO11 1PE W tunnyclub.co.uk
Café Fish 19 York Place, Scarborough YO11 2NP T 01723 500301
Family Fish Restaurant 55 51-55 Eastborough, Scarborough YO11 1NJ
BAR MEALSThe Blacksmiths Arms Cloughton, Scarborough YO13 OAE T 01723 870244 W blacksmithsarmsinn.co.uk
The Duchess 152 Hovingham Drive, Scarborough YO12 5DT T 01723 351884 W theduchesspub.co.ukThe Oakwheel 17-21 Coastal Rd, Burniston, Scarborough YO13 0HR T 01723 870230 W theoakwheel.comThe Plough Inn Boak End, Lebberston, Scarborough YO11 3NX T 01723 582224
CAFÉSBetton Farm Tea Rooms and Restaurant Racecourse Rd, East Ayton, YO13 9HT T 01723 863143Chambers Coffee Bar 77a Westborough (opposite Railway Stn) T 01723 501277Clayton’s Tea Room 1 West Sandgate, Scarborough YO11 1QL T 01723 375504Nutmeg Café Vegetarian and Vegan 93 Victoria Rd, Scarborough YO11 1SB T 01723 503897 Oliver’s Mount Restaurant Top of Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough T 01723 361702Stepney Hill Farm Tea Rooms Stepney Rd, Scarborough YO12 5NL T 01723 373443Stepney Hill Farm Community Café Huntriss Row, Scarborough YO11 2EDThe Corner House Tearoom 407 Scalby Rd, Newby T 07817 953256 W thecornerhousetearoom.co.uk
Below is a guide to places to eat in Scarborough. On the following pages or elsewhere in the brochure you will find individual advertisements for them. We can be sure that in all cases a warm welcome awaits you.
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Reservations: 01723 367842www.tricolos.co.uk
Open 7 days a week, with Early Bird Deals on offer
Scarborough’s
original italian
Restaurant
Tricolos, 36-38 Newborough, Scarborough,
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Reservations: 01723 367842www.tricolos.co.uk
Open 7 days a week, with Early Bird Deals on offer
Scarborough’s
original italian
Restaurant
Tricolos, 36-38 Newborough, Scarborough,
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WHERE TO EAT SCARBOROUGH 2013
Boak End, Lebberston,Scarborough YO11 3NX
on the A165 Scarborough to Filey Rd
t: 01723 582224
Home of
large indoor adventure play areafor the children
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Reservations: 01723 367842www.tricolos.co.uk
Open 7 days a week, with Early Bird Deals on offer
Scarborough’s
original italian
Restaurant
Tricolos, 36-38 Newborough, Scarborough,
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Nothing could be nicer than a family trip to Scarborough, walking along the beach, looking out to the sea and eating good old Scarborough fish and chips! Or could it?…How about during your stay you try something different?
Recently celebrity chefs have championed fish in its many different forms and have proved you don’t need it ‘battering’ for it to taste good. In Scarborough we have a variety of top quality restaurants and cafes creating fish dishes, which don’t involve deep-frying.
Try some oak and apple wood smoked local haddock or cod, perfect with a poached egg, some gorgeous crab cakes, linguine or ravioli or some local sea bass cooked whole and stuffed with herbs of your choice. With such a wide variety of local fish, we have something to offer everyone from the rich taste of Brill to the creamy taste of Hake. Have you tried lemon sole fillets rolled around some prawns and baked in the oven or floured and fried local mackerel as a filling for a perfect sandwich?
While you are here, take advantage of our fish merchants selling local produce and ask them to vacuum-pack your favourite Scarborough fish so when you leave you take a taste of your holiday with you.
Welcome to Scarborough, enjoy the fish and chips but also experience the full range of what we have to offer and whether battered on un-battered make sure it’s local.Written by Jo Swift, who, with her husband Steve are the proprietors of Mainprizes in St Thomas Street selling fresh local fish and shellfish.
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Visitors to Scarborough already enjoy some of the cleanest beaches and bathing water in Britain.
In November 2010, however, Yorkshire Water, in partnership with arange of organisations, launched a multi-million pound programmeof work with the aim of turning Yorkshire’s beaches and bathingwaters into the best in Europe.
£50 million will be spent in Scarborough between 2012 and 2014 to improve the waste water pumping, storage and treatment facilities.
This is part of a five-year initiative to deliver environmentalimprovements along 50-miles of coastline, stretching fromWithernsea to Staithes, so ensuring that Yorkshire’s bathing waterscan achieve a new ‘excellent’ standard, due to come into force in 2015 as part of the European Revised Bathing Water Directive.
Yorkshire to have the cleanest BathingWaters and Beaches in Europe
North Bay
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SURF’S UP...Surfing is getting more popular every year in Scarborough, both for dedicated surfers and people new to the sport .
For the last 2 years the British surfing pro tour has come to Scarborough gracing our shores with some of the finest surfing talent that there is to offer. As well as the surfing competition there are stalls and other events in the unlikely chance the surfing doesn’t keep you excited. This October the competition is here again hopefully bigger than ever.
If you fancy trying surfing there are shops that hire surf equipment and give surfing lessons in Scarborough and at Cayton bay. Scarborough’s beaches are RNLI lifeguard patrolled so safety is never an issue. Remember if you go in the water always follow the advice of the lifeguards. STEVE CRAWFORD
RED AND YELLOW FLAGS indicate the area patrolled by lifeguards. These are the safe areas to swim, bodyboard and use inflatables.
BLACK AND WHITE CHEQUERED FLAGS indicate an area zoned by lifeguards for use of watercraft such as surfboards and kayaks. NEVER swim or bodyboard in these areas.
RED FLAG The red flag indicates danger. NEVER enter the water when the red flag is flying, under any circumstances.
ORANGE WINDSOCK indicates offshore wind conditions. You should NEVER use an inflatable when the sock is flying.
A reminder about about the meaning of the flags displayed by the Lifeguards.
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CLOCKTOWER, SOUTH CLIFF
ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS SCARBOROUGH 2013
A Farm with a Difference! Basics Plus is an established Registered Charity providing learning and employment opportunities for people with learning disabilities.In 2010 the organisation decided to extend its range of activities and purchased Betton Farm with the aim of running the Visitor Centre as a Social Enterprise.The venture has proved highly successful with the Tearooms and Restaurant gaining an enviable reputation for its friendly service and excellent homemade cuisine. Have a look at our website www.bettonfarm.co.uk to view the extensive range of menus and see what the Farm has to offer.
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BETTON FARM, Racecourse Road, East Ayton, YO13 9HTOnly 3 miles from Scarborough on the A170. Tel: 01723 863143
www.bettonfarm.co.uk
Tea Rooms & RestaurantFarm Shop & BakeryFree Childrens Play park
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Flower of May Holiday ParkLebberston Cliff, Scarborough YO11 3NU
www.scarboroughfaircollection.comTel: 01723 586698
Museum, Ballroom, Café/Bar and Gift ShopOPEN: Wednesday–Sunday (Closed Monday & Tuesday except Bank Holidays)
20th March–3rd November / 10am–4pm
Wurlitzer Wednesday Afternoon Tea DanceMarch–October / 1pm–4pm (museum open 11am–4pm)
FAIRGROUND RIDES, MECHANICAL ORGANS, STEAM ENGINES,VINTAGE VEHICLE AND LOTS MORE!
Museum Ballroom Café/Bar and Giffffffttt SShop
A magical step back in timefor all the family!
ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS SCARBOROUGH 2013
SCARBOROUGH – THE FIRST SEASIDE RESORTFor families and children of all ages, digging in the clean sands and bathing in Scarborough’s seawater are pastimes that are as popular as ever. For nearly 400 years, Scarborough has been a seaside resort attracting hundreds of thousands to sample the delights of its twin bays.
It was in 1626 that the medicinal properties of Scarborough’s spring water were ‘discovered’ by Mrs Tomyzin Farrer. ‘Taking the waters’ soon became a locally accepted medicine and stories about their fame soon spread. Doctors started to promote sea bathing as a healthy pastime and advised healthy males to bathe for five minutes whilst ladies and children should only stay in the water for two minutes. Soon Scarborough experienced an influx of visitors and responded accordingly by providing accommodation and other attractions. Thus the seaside resort of Scarborough was born.
After the railway from York was opened in 1845, visitor numbers grew and in the following years many of the attractions still loved today were built.
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TOP PROGRAMME OF ROAD RACING AHEADFor 2013 the Auto 66 Club have attracted a super line up of events at the Oliver’s Mount Race Circuit. The club have dropped the annual Bike Week to concentrate on the Road Racing events.
The very first Road Race of the season in the UK will be the Ian Watson on 21st April. The Barry Sheene meeting has become a full week end of events, with racing for Modern and Classic machines. The meeting will include Parades for Classic Race Bikes as well as the Yorkshire Coast British Motorcycle Club, who will parade Vintage and Classic Machines. There will also be parades for the Itallian, Benelli machines.
The following month will see the annual Cock o’ the North Continental road races. The club are hoping to attract competitors from all parts of Europe to this event
Rounding off the Road Race season in Scarborough will be the International Gold Cup, which is the premier Road Race event in England, attracting the top TT riders and a huge crowd
As well as the road racing the club also run two Speed Hillclimb events at Oliver’s Mount which cater for all classes of Vehicle from Vintage to Modern, including two, three and four wheel machines. The first event is the Scarborough Festival of Speed on 4th & 5th May, the second one is a National event on 18th August.
Keep an eye on the Auto 66 web page for any updates and the latest information
WHAT’S ON SCARBOROUGH 2013
The following selection is not a definitive listing of events but does give a flavour of what
is happening in the Scarborough area. It was correct at the time of going to press but
we cannot be responsible for any errors or changes. For further information on any of
the events contact the venue or the Tourism Bureau (01723 383636).
USEFUL NUMBERS/WEBSITES FOR SCARBOROUGH THEATRES, CINEMAS AND VENUES
Stephen Joseph Theatre 01723 370541 www.sjt.uk.com
Futurist Theatre 01723 365789 www.futuristtheatre.co.uk
Spa Complex 01723 357869 www.scarboroughspa.co.uk
YMCA Theatre 01723 506750 www.scarborough.ymca.org.uk
Hollywood Plaza Cinema 01723 507567 www.hollywoodplaza.co.uk
Scarborough Library 0845 034 9516 www.northyorks.gov.uk/scarboroughlibrary
Scarborough Bowls Centre 01723 353992 www.scarboroughbowlscentre.co.uk
Scarborough Open Air Theatre 01723 383636 www.scarboroughopenairtheatre.com
Scarborough Museums Trust www.scarboroughmuseumstrust.org.uk
Rotunda Museum 01723 353665
Scarborough Art Gallery 01723 374753
Scarborough Collections 01723 384503
REGULAR EVENTS
Folk at the Forge Forge Valley Inn, West Ayton Every Thu 8.30pm 01723 862146
Scarborough Blues Club The Cask every Thu 8pm
Scarborough Jazz The Cask Every Wed 8.45pm 01723 379818
Live Music - Watermark Café Royal Albert Drive 01723 506506
Sinbad’s Adventures Scarborough Art Gallery March-Dec every Wed
Naval Warfare Peasholm Park May-Sept 3pm various days
Gift & Craft Fair Grand Hotel May-Sept every Wed & Sat
Two Summer Shows Scarborough Spa Complex June-end Sept
Strawberry Tea Tours on A Vintage Bus June-Oct - 3 tours per week 01723 372632 / 07530217760
The Gambart Baines Challenge Cup May-Sept every Thu Scarborough Bowls Centre plus May & Aug Bank Holidays
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MARCH
13-23 The Thrill of Love Stephen Joseph Theatre
15 Last Laugh Comedy Show Scarborough Spa Complex
17 Coppelia - Moscow Ballet La Classique Scarborough Spa Complex
21 Al Murray - The Only Way is Epic Scarborough Spa Complex
22 Acoustic Sets Indigo Alley
22-23 Yorkshire Coast School of Ballet YMCA Theatre
23 Cooler on the Coast Indigo Alley
23-29 National Student Drama Festival Hull University - Scarborough Campus
29 Quiz Night with an Easter Twist The Glass House Café & Bistro
29-13 Apr Family Fun Days Scarborough Art Gallery & Rotunda Museum
29-31 VFM Scooter Rally Scarborough Spa Complex
30 The Gospel of Matthew Stephen Joseph Theatre
30 Easter Bowls Tournament Scarborough Bowls Centre
31 Murder Mystery The Glass House Café & Bistro
APRIL
3-4 Sing Something Simple Stephen Joseph Theatre
3-6 Lights, Camera, Action - YMCA Productions YMCA Theatre
4-6 Festival of Speed Hill Climb Oliver’s Mount
5 Springig - Steve Philips & The Rough Diamonds Stephen Joseph Theatre
6 Turn Back the Clock Stephen Joseph Theatre
WHAT’S ON SCARBOROUGH 2013
APRIL – continued
6-7 Scarborough Fair Collection 2013 Model Show Flower of May
6 Saga Louts Indigo Alley
8-13 Losing the Plot by John Godber Stephen Joseph Theatre
10 The Hallé Scarborough Spa Complex
11-12 Simply Musicals in Concert - NAP Productions YMCA Theatre
11-14 Scarborough Literature Festival Scarborough Library
12 60’s Night The Glass House Café & Bistro
19 Silly Songs of Shakespeare Stephen Joseph Theatre
19 The Kings of Swing The Glass House Café & Bistro
20 Springig: Manu Delago - Hand Made Stephen Joseph Theatre
20 Andy Parsons - I’ve Got a Shed Tour Scarborough Spa Complex
21 The Black Dyke Band Scarborough Spa Complex
21 An Evening of Words and Music Scarborough Spa Complex Patti Smith & Tony Shanahan21 Ian Watson Spring National Road Race Oliver’s Mount
23 There’ll Always be an England Scarborough Spa Complex
23 Enter Shikari Scarborough Spa Complex
23-27 Rutherford & Son Stephen Joseph Theatre
25 John Shuttleworth - Out of Our Sheds Scarborough Spa Complex
26-28 Anything Goes - Hatton School of Performing Arts YMCA Theatre
26 Movie Night The Glass House Café & Bistro
26 Manhattan Voices Concert Salvation Army Citadel in aid of the Special Care Baby Unit
MAY
1-4 The Hoarder Stephen Joseph Theatre
3 Springig: Dead Belgian - Songs of Jaques Brel Stephen Joseph Theatre
4 Musical Memories - In aid of Alzeimer’s Society YMCA Theatre
4 Ensemble 360 Stephen Joseph Theatre
4-5 Scarborough Festival of Speed Oliver’s Mount
5 Vintage Fair Scarborough Spa Complex
5-10 Scarborough Festival of Bowls, Scarborough Bowls Centre Flat & Crown Green events8-9 The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Stephen Joseph Theatre
10 Springig: Tom Townsend - The Revue Stephen Joseph Theatre
10-12 Charity Gala Showcase In aid of YMCA Theatre YMCA Theatre
11 Roger McGough Stephen Joseph Theatre
12 Sleeping Beauty - Vienna Festival Ballet Scarborough Spa Complex
15-18 Total Football - More Beckett than Beckham Stephen Joseph Theatre
15 Jools Holland and his Scarborough Spa Complex Rhythm & Blues Orchestra18-19 Hollywood v Broadway - Anne Taylor School of Dance YMCA Theatre
21-22 Female Gothic Stephen Joseph Theatre
25 Stacey Kent Stephen Joseph Theatre
27-1 June Family Fun Days Scarborough Art Gallery & Rotunda Museum
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28-1 June Oliver! - Scarborough Musicals YMCA Theatre
28-1 June Two Gentlemen of Verona Stephen Joseph Theatre
JUNE
1 Manhattan Voices Concert St Luke’s Church
5-8 LV County Champioship Scarborough Cricket Club
6 Olly Murs Live Scarborough Open Air Theatre
6-4 Oct Time Of My Life by Alan Ayckbourn Stephen Joseph Theatre
6-19 Sept Scarborough Spa Orchestra Scarborough Spa Complex Summer Season6-19 Sept Howard Beaumont-King of the Keyboard Scarborough Spa Complex
7-8 Variety School of Dance YMCA Theatre
9 Clydesdale Bank 40 Championship Scarborough Cricket Club
12-15 Dear Charles (A comedy by Alan Melville) YMCA Theatre - Phoenix Drama
13 Onyx Brass Stephen Joseph Theatre
SCARBOROUGH’S LOCAL THEATRE with an international reputationThe Stephen Joseph Theatre is a cultural icon of the Yorkshire region, welcoming over 100,000 people each year, whilst many more experience its work on tour. Widely known for its world premieres of almost all of Alan Ayckbourn’s plays, it shows a year-round programme of drama, music, comedy, dance, poetry and more.
Housed in a beautiful 1930s building, the SJT boasts two auditoria, a gallery, restaurant and bar, and hosts weddings, events and conferences.
Image: Matthew Cottle (centre) in Neighbourhood Watch
IMAGE: STEVE CRAWFORD
JUNE - Continued
14 The Wanted Live Scarborough Open Air Theatre
14-16 Festival of Ecology Scarborough Spa Complex
15-16 Barry Sheene Road Race Festival Oliver’s Mount
16 Shaolin Warriors Scarborough Spa Complex
16-23 Scalby Fair Week Scalby Village
22 Scalby Fair Scalby Village High Street
21 Stella, a story of women and astronomy Stephen Joseph Theatre
22 Happy Mondays Live Scarborough Open Air Theatre
27 Ginger Baker Stephen Joseph Theatre
28-30 Scarborough Dance Centre YMCA Theatre
29 Armed Forces Day Foreshore Road
30 Manhattan Voices Concert for Engalynx Scarborough Spa Complex
30 Friends Life t20 Championship Scarborough Cricket Club
JULY
4-31 Aug Muddy Cows by John Godber Stephen Joseph Theatre
12 Leona Lewis Live Scarborough Open Air Theatre
13 Manhattan Voices Concert for Engalynx St Peter’s Chuch, Hackness
17 Scarborough Race for Life 2013 North Bay
19-21 Seafest 2013, a weekend of music, West Pier, South Bay seafood and sea related events20-21 Cock O’ The North Continental Road Races Oliver’s Mount
22-29 Aug Summer Show - YMCA Productions YMCA Theatre
24-31 Aug Family Fun Days Scarborough Art Gallery and Rotunda Museum
27 Status Quo Live Scarborough Open Air Theatre
27-31 Aug Musical Mash Up. Rowlies and Friends - Every Saturday YMCA Theatre
AUGUST
1 The Chuckle Brothers Meet the Phantom Futurist
1-5 Oct Arrivals & Departures, by Alan Ayckbourn Stephen Joseph Theatre
2-3 Summer Rockin’ Weekend Scarborough Spa Complex
3 Katherine Jenkins Live Scarborough Open Air Theatre
3 Roy Chubby Brown Scarborough Spa Complex
8 The Chuckle Brothers Meet the Phantom Futurist
10 An Evening of Dirty Dancing. The Tribute Show Futurist
15 The Chuckle Brothers Meet the Phantom Futurist
16 All New Friday Night Laughter Show - Twilight Productions YMCA Theatre
18 National Hillclimb Champioship Oliver’s Mount
22 The Chuckle Brothers Meet the Phantom Futurist
23 All New Friday Night Laughter Show - Twilight Productions YMCA Theatre
24 The Saturdays Live Scarborough Open Air Theatre
24 Ken Dodd Futurist
28-31 Scarborough Cricket Festival 2013 Scarborough Cricket Club
29 The Chuckle Brothers Meet the Phantom Futurist
WHAT’S ON SCARBOROUGH 2013
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Spa Theatre Summer Shows Songs from the musicals, comedy, magic… Something for everyone! Great family fun!
June to SeptemberLast Laugh Comedy Club
Friday and Saturday weekly from mid-May
www.scarboroughspa.co.ukBOX OFFICE 01723 821888
THU 6 JUNE – THU 19 SEPTEMBER 2013
SCARBOROUGH SPA ORCHESTRA
LAST
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PRICES
HELD
THE ONLY REMAINING UK PROFESSIONAL SEASIDE ORCHESTRA
9 Concerts per weekMornings Monday to Friday Evenings Monday to Thursday
Come dine with us… and the best views in town!
Open all day - home baked scones, traditional Yorkshire breakfasts, fish & chips...
COMING SOON
OPENING SUMMER 2013
NEW BAR & BRASSERIE AREA
Scarborough Spa Seaside Series 2013
GRAND HALL SHOwS INCLuDING JOOLS HOLLAND,
SHAOLIN wARRIORS & ROy ‘CHuBBy’ BROwN...
FOOD AT THE SPABuy 5 coffees & get the 6th free with our coffee loyalty card.
SEE wEBSITE FOR MORE & DETAILS
WHAT’S ON SCARBOROUGH 2013
AUGUST - Continued
30 McFly Live Scarborough Open Air Theatre
30 All New Friday Night Laughter Show - Twilight Productions YMCA Theatre
SEPTEMBER
1 Blofield And Baxter - Scarborough Spa Complex Memories of Test Match Special1-6 Scarborough Open Golf Week Various Courses
2 Manhattan Voices Concert South Cliff Methodist Church
2-7 Scarborough Open Bowls 2013 South Cliff & Scalby & Newby Bowls Clubs
6-7 James Aconley and NAP Productions YMCA Theatre
7 Scarborough Goldwings Light Parade 2013 Foreshore Road
14-15 Les Misérables Songbook & We Will Rock You Showcase YMCA Theatre - Twilight Productions14-15 Steve Henshaw International Gold Cup Road Races Oliver’s Mount
21 Final of the Gambart Baines Scarborough Bowls Centre Challenge Trophy22 Pirates of Penzance - YMCA Theatre W Yorks. Savoyards Appreciation Society27-28 Trackrod Rally Yorkshire 2013 West Pier, South Bay
27-28 Benson’s Stage Academy YMCA Theatre
27-29 Scarborough Jazz Festival Scarborough Spa Complex
29 Fundraising Show in aid of Scarborough Mencap YMCA Theatre
OCTOBER
4-5 Yorkshire Coast School of Ballet YMCA Theatre Choreography Competition5 An Afternoon of Dance. Yorkshire Coast School of Ballet YMCA Theatre
19-20 Hatton School of Performing Arts YMCA Theatre
26-27 Kevin O’Connor School of Irish Dancing YMCA Theatre
29-2 Nov Family Fun Days Scarborough Art Gallery & Rotunda Museum
31-2 Nov Mack and Mabel - UK Foundation for Dance YMCA Theatre
NOVEMBER
5-10 Scarborough Dance Festival Scarborough Spa Complex
15-17 Autumn Soul Weekender Scarborough Spa Complex
16-17 YMCA Spotlight Musical Theatre YMCA Theatre
21-24 Annual Dance Show - Rowlies Academy of Dance YMCA Theatre
29-1 Dec A Christmas Cracker - YMCA Productions YMCA Theatre
DECEMBER
TBA Cinderella - Pantomime Scarborough Spa Complex
2-3 Rockin’ Carols 2013 - YMCA Productions YMCA Theatre
24-4J an Family Fun Days Scarborough Art Gallery and Rotunda Museum
26-4 Jan Sleeping Beauty Pantomime - YMCA Productions YMCA Theatre
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If you are visiting Scarborough for the first time, or are fairly new to the town, you may not have heard about the wonderful YMCA Theatre. One of only two or three YMCAs in the country to have a theatre, Scarborough’s is probably the best equipped to showcase the amazing wealth of talented amateur performers from the town and further afield and is situated just 5-10 minutes walk from the shopping precinct, with lots of parking nearby.
Seating 290 people in air-conditioned comfort, the theatre boasts tiered seating giving an excellent view from virtually every seat and a welcoming atmosphere that puts audiences at ease.
Although the theatre hosts mostly amateur productions, don’t be put off by thoughts of cringe-worthy, under-rehearsed plays and musicals, performed by people who can’t hold a note. The reputation gained over the past five decades for staging top-quality and terrific value for money productions has been well-earned. You can be confident of experiencing a thoroughly entertaining evening.
This year’s shows promise great things…
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION 3-6 April will be a variety show inspired by famous films and shows. CHARITY GALA SHOWCASE 10-12 May - to raise funds for the theatre’s on-going development.GREASE 22 July-29 August, is the YMCA’s summer show - if you are going to see any show this year - make it this one! A CHRISTMAS CRACKER in November and December.SLEEPING BEAUTY the YMCA’s pantomime will finish the year on a high.
As well as those detailed above, there are many more productions on offer throughout the year - see the listings within this publication or visit www.scarborough.ymca.org.uk for details of all shows appearing at the YMCA.
Tickets can be booked at the YMCA Box Office on St Thomas Street, or by calling (01723) 506750
ALSO BOOK TICKETS FOR:
Charity Gala Showcase10 & 11 May at 7.30pm12 May at 2pmAdults £8, Concs £7,Family (2 Ad & 2 Con) £25
GreaseGet those toes tapping and those hands clapping to this mega-musical22 July - 29 August every Mon-Thurs at 7.30pmAdults £9, Concs £8,Family (2 Ad & 2 Con) £30
CALL (01723) 506750OR VISIT THE YMCA BOX OFFICE
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