Your guide to what is on around the region over the weekend.
FRIDAY 6 MAY
THEATRE
HULL TRUCK THEATRE: Folk: a not-so-holy story of coming together and finding your feet, 7.30pm start. Also on at Hull Truck, Edinburgh Fringe comedy favourity Iain Stirling, 8pm.
SPOTLIGHT THEATRE, BRIDLINGTON: Annie, 7.30pm.
DRIFFIELD COMMUNITY CINEMA: Biopic ‘Steve Jobs’. Directed by Danny Boyle and starring Kate Winslet and Michael Fassbender. Starts 7.30 pm. Tickets at £5 can be booked by calling Paul Grinstead (tel. 01377 255272; mobile 07932494357; email p.grinstead2@btinternet.com); or pay on the door.
SPA THEATRE, SCARBOROUGH: The Heroes of ’66. An evening with Sir Geoff Hurst and Gordon Banks, 7pm.
EXHIBITIONS
BEVERLEY COMMUNITY MUSEUM, BEVERLEY GUILDHALL: Sporting Beverley, an overview of the history of organised sport in the town. Runs until July 15. Open Fridays, 10am-4pm, and Wednesday, 10am-4pm . Free entry.
HULL CENTRAL LIBRARY: A free exhibition Northern Powerhouse 2065 arrives at Hull Central Library, where visitors will be invited to play the new online text adventure game Northern Powerhouse: Last Towns Standing, created by young individuals from across Burnley, Wigan and Hull. The exhibition will be on display in Hull Central Library until Saturday 7 May. Open Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm.
YORKSHIRE AIR MUSEUM: Gas Bags to Super Zeppelins. Visit http://yorkshireairmuseum.org for more details.
ARTLINK, PRINCES AVENUE, HULL: Young creators exhibition titled you are a floating being runs until 14 May. Open Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm.
KUNSTHUIS CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY, YORK: The gallery presents Colour, Surface, Description - artists from the UK showcase a collection of paintings, ceramics and glass with beautifully bright colours, suggestive shapes and wonderfully arresting textures. The exhibition runs until May 15 alongside our Gallery Shop which is open now. Open Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm.
SATURDAY 7 MAY
THEATRE
SPOTLIGHT THEATRE, BRIDLINGTON: Annie, 7.30pm.
HULL TRUCK THEATRE: Folk: a not-so-holy story of coming together and finding your feet, 2pm and 7.30pm start. Tickets on 01482 488295.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE, YORK: HMS Pinafore 2016, 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
STEPHEN JOSEPH THEATRE, SCARBOROUGH: Yoga and the stories of a human life – an evening of live storytelling and acoustic song, 7.30pm.
MUSIC
BEVERLEY MINSTER: Beverley tenor soloist Alexander Grainger sings with the East Riding County Choir at 7.30pm. Tickets for the concert: £8, £12 and £16 from Beverley Tourist Information, 01482 391672, or onlinewww.eastridingcountychoir.org and on the door.
BRIDLINGTON PRIORY: From Tudors to Windsors - Scarborough Choral Society take a journey through English choral music from Byrd, Purcell, Gilbert and Sullivan to the Beatles. Tickets £10 on door, 7.30pm start.
EVENTS
CHRIST CHURCH, BRIDLINGTON: Family Cinema. Lego movie – Justice League Cosmic Clash. Doors open 5.30pm, film starts at 6pm. Refreshments available. Fun for all the family.
SEWERBY FIELDS, IN BRIDLINGTON: Kite Festival hosted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and the Northern Kite Group.Visit www.eyevents.co.uk for more information.
EXHIBITIONS
POCKLINGTON AREA OPEN STUDIOS: 21 artists in and around Pocklington will be opening up their studio doors today and tomorrow. For more details go to Twitter @PAOS2016; www.craftanddesignmonth.net or email jillfordceramics@aol.com.
BEVERLEY ART GALLERY, THE TREASURE HOUSE: The Bones of Giants is a new free exhibition running until Saturday 2 July .It’s a collection of abstract paintings which often draw on local history, legends, geology and personal memory.
SUNDAY 8 MAY
THEATRE
SPOTLIGHT THEATRE, BRIDLINGTON: Annie, 2.30pm.
HULL TRUCK THEATRE: Folk: a not-so-holy story of coming together and finding your feet, 7.30pm start. Tickets on 01482 488295.
EVENTS
SEWERBY FIELDS, IN BRIDLINGTON: Kite Festival hosted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and the Northern Kite Group.Visit www.eyevents.co.uk for more information.
MEMORIAL HALL, PICKERING: Pickering Art Fair, 10am-4pm, free entry and refreshment available.
EXHIBITIONS
BEVERLEY ART GALLERY, THE TREASURE HOUSE: The Bones of Giants is a new free exhibition running until Saturday 2 July It’s a collection of abstract paintings which often draw on local history, legends, geology and personal memory.
POCKLINGTON AREA OPEN STUDIOS: 21 artists in and around Pocklington will be opening up their studio doors today. For more details go to Twitter @PAOS2016; www.craftanddesignmonth.net or email jillfordceramics@aol.com.
SKIDBY WINDMILL: Trades: Craft and Trade in the East Riding - looking at ploughing, brickmaking, blacksmithing and woodworking. Runs until July 1. Open daily, 10am-5pm (closed for lunch 12.30pm-1pm), except for Friday, 10am-4.30pm.
KUNSTHUIS CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY, YORK: The gallery presents Colour, Surface, Description - artists from the UK showcase a collection of paintings, ceramics and glass with beautifully bright colours, suggestive shapes and wonderfully arresting textures. The exhibition runs until May 15 alongside our Gallery Shop which is open now. Open Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm.
YORKSHIRE AIR MUSEUM: Gas Bags to Super Zeppelins. Visit http://yorkshireairmuseum.org for more details.
SCAMPSTON HALL, NEAR MALTON: Local artist Caroline Oates present her exhibition of Yorkshire hares in the Scampston Walled Garden cafe until June 6. Open Tuesday to Sunday and bank holidays from 10am-5pm.