Get ready to unwrap a week full of festive cheer at The Hub! 🎄✨
From belly laughs at The Alter Comedy Club to the enchanting sounds of Toscana Strings, we’ve got the perfect mix of holiday spirit and live entertainment to keep you in the festive mood. Here’s what’s coming up this week!
❄️ Wednesday 11th December | The Alter Comedy Club - Tickets available!
❄️ Friday 13th December | The Hub Inspire Choir - SOLD OUT
❄️ Saturday 14th December | The Hub Inspire Choir - SOLD OUT
❄️ Sunday 15th December | Toscana Strings - Last few seats!
❄️ Sunday 15th December | Sunday Acoustic Lounge - Very limited tickets left!
Spotlight on January Theatre 🎭🌟
Thursday 30th January | Kevin, King of Egypt | 7.30pm
Rob Gee (creator of the sell-out Forget-Me-Not and AWOL) brings this story of Kevin, a very unlikely hero, to The Hub.
Escaped mental health patient Kevin Haggerty is not pleased about his diagnosis, even less pleased about being on a section of the Mental Health Act and distinctly upset about being told he is not the reincarnation of the pharaoh Ramses 2nd. On his way to Egypt, via the Tesco Express, he stumbles across the nemesis to all his plans: Millie - a six-year old girl mislaid by her father. Together they embark on a journey that will change their lives forever.
Get your dabbers at the ready and pour that Prosecco - it’s time for the most fabulous, festive bingo night around! 🍾✨
Expect festive flair, 90s girl group singalongs with full dance routines, and three rounds of prize bingo to keep the party going. This isn’t your nana’s bingo - it’s sass, sparkle, and silliness all night long! 💃
Stage Door Johnny and The House Huns will be shaking the balls and calling the numbers in style. Round up your Huns and join us for a night to remember!
The festive fun is officially here, and we’re taking things up a notch with Ruby Bridge!
Bring your work squad, your besties, or anyone who loves a good Christmas bop for a night full of music, merriment, and a whole lot of holiday cheer! 🎅✨
Expect all your fave holiday tunes, festive vibes, and a truly Hubby Christmas...
Get ready to dance, sing, and sleigh the night away!
🎟️ Don’t wait - tickets are selling fast!
🎅🎉 Christmas Party Night with Ruby Bridge 🎶
It’s time to get jolly! Ruby Bridge return to rock your Christmas socks off with live music that'll keep the party going all night long.
Whether it’s your work crew or your besties, come and celebrate with us for a night of dancing, drinks, and holiday fabulousness! 🍹🎄✨
Bring the festive spirit – it’s a Hubby Christmas you don’t want to miss! 🎅🎶
Find Sanctuary at The Hub next week, a new musical set to stir your heart and mind. 🕊️
When a young man seeks refuge in St Mary’s Church, a whirlwind of emotions, community reactions, and powerful confrontations unfolds. Will kindness prevail, or will fear take over?
Join us for a thought -provoking performance that explores what it means to offer sanctuary in today’s world. Expect drama, tension, and a deep dive into the human spirit.
Wed 2nd Oct | Sanctuary | 8pm
Ticket link below - don’t miss out on this moving theatrical experience!
Wednesday 2nd October | Sanctuary | 7.30pm
When Alland, a young Iranian man, begs to be given sanctuary at St Mary’s church in a northern town, it sparks a community to react in all the ways each member believes to be right. Some call for his protection. Others for his removal. But both sides take justice into their own hands…
‘Sanctuary’ is a brand-new musical that welcomes us in and asks the question: Do we want safety and freedom for only ourselves, or for us all? A vital story of one man’s hopes for help and support in a time when not all strangers are welcomed.
With a chorus drawn from students at Wakefield’s CAPA College, Boff Whalley ('We’re Not Going Back') and Sarah Woods’ musical mixes hard-hitting ideas with memorable melodic tunes and harmonies.
🎟>>https://thehubstmarys.co.uk/events/sanctuary/
Saturday 19th October | #BingoHun | 8pm
The biggest, booziest bingo night is back with a bang!
Gather your besties, grab your dabbers and crack open the Prosecco for a night of drinks and bingo mayhem. Expect 90s girl group singalongs and dance routines interspersed with three full games of prize bingo!
Wednesday 30th October | One Man Poe | 7.30pm
Threedumb Theatre present four gothic tales from the mind of Edgar Allan Poe, performed back-to-back by one actor.
Renowned as the ‘Godfather of Gothic Horror’, Edgar Allan Poe was a pioneer in establishing the horror genre. Although his works are nearly 200 years old, Poe’s stories have stood the test of time and have inspired a countless number of horror writers.
Using Poe’s original text from the 1840s, one actor faithfully brings his words to life on stage, performing four of the most terrifying examples of gothic literature.
Sunday 27th October | Where’s Mrs Ladybird
A live hide and seek story for tiny people to share with their grown-ups.
We’re looking for Mrs Ladybird and you can come too, as all our insect friends play peek-a-boo with you.
Moon On A Stick bring their signature style to this popular title, combining puppetry with mesmerising music in an interactive adventure.
Created with families in mind, this is a perfect first theatre experience for babies & toddlers.
Toddler Shows 10.30am & 2.30pm
Baby Shows 11.30am & 1pm
Please head to our website for more details including age suitability, and all booking info!
Thursday 10th Oct | We’re Not Going Back | 7.30pm
75 Mines. 3 Sisters. 1 Cause. (And a six-pack of Babycham)
2024 is the fortieth anniversary of the 1984/85 miners’ strike, a dispute that still resonates today. But the strike wasn’t just about pickets vs police – in this hard-hitting musical comedy there are no miners and no cops. Instead, we follow the fortunes of three sisters in a pit village, hit hard by the Government’s war against the miners and determined to set up a branch of ‘Women Against Pit Closures’.
Early 1984, and Olive, Mary and Isabel are sisters whose everyday squabbles collide with a strike that forces them to question their lives, their relationships and their family ties.
This strike wasn’t just a war fought on the battlegrounds of picket line, Parliament and public opinion. It was as much a battle in the homes and families of those fighting for their communities.
We’re Not Going Back tackles the resilience of working communities, the make-and-mend fabric of family and the power of sticking two fingers up to a government hell-bent on destruction… and all with humour, song and a six pack of Babycham.