WHAT WAS ON IN SEPTEMBER 2005
Wed 31 Aug to
Thu 1 Sep 2005
War of the Worlds    (cert. 12a)
Steven Spielberg's brilliant re-making of the H G Wells sci-fi classic. Gripping, edge-of-your-seat stuff - perhaps not suitable for very young children
Wed 31 Aug to
Thu 1 Sep 2005
Madagascar    (cert. PG)
Classic animated adventure from the Dreamworks stable. As many laughs for adults as for children. Highly recommended
Fri 2 Sep to
Fri 30 Sep 2005
Four-Score One-Score - Peter Bolwell Andrews
A solo exhibition from Peter Andrews
Fri 2 Sep  2005
Fantastic Four    (cert. PG)
Great fun with four ordinary people transformed into the unlikeliest of superheroes
Sat 3 Sep  2005
Sheridan Morley and Michael Law
A superb evening of wit and sophistication that celebrates the golden years of cabaret between the wars.
Thu 8 Sep to
Fri 9 Sep 2005
Great Expectations - NTC Touring Theatre Company
Another chance to enjoy NTC’s critically acclaimed new production of the Dickens’ classic which they’ve revived due to popular demand.
Sat 10 Sep  2005
The Perfect Catch    (cert. PG)
Enjoyable romantic comedy that picks up where 'Fever Pitch' left off.
Mon 12 Sep  2005
The Alnwick Playhouse Community Choir
The Playhouse adult choir commences again. Come and join in the fun
Tue 13 Sep  2005
The Skeleton Key    (cert. 15)
Scary supernatural thriller starring Kate Hudson, Gena Rowlands and John Hurt
Wed 14 Sep  2005
Charity Night
A fundraising concert for the North Northumberland Hospice featuring singers from the Maggie Ballantyne School for Singers.
Thu 15 Sep  2005
Festival    (cert. 18)
Entertaining comedy about the reality behind the scenes at the Edinburgh Festival - but definitely for adults only!
Fri 16 Sep  2005
Jim Diamond and Snake Davis
An evening of great music from two giants in the world of British Blues and Soul Music.
Sat 17 Sep  2005
Alnwick Playhouse Youth Theatre; aged 7-10 years
Our Youth Theatre is now firmly established with three outstanding productions already! This, the younger of the two groups, will rehearse every Saturday throughout the Autumn, leading to the performance of a seasonal musical during December.
Sat 17 Sep  2005
Alnwick Playhouse Youth Theatre; aged 10+
Our Youth Theatre is now firmly established with three outstanding productions already! The older children who make up this group, will be presenting the first ever production of 'Les Miserables' in Alnwick.
Sat 17 Sep  2005
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory    (cert. PG)
The magnificent Johnny Depp stars in this wonderful new adaptation of Roald Dahl's popular children's story.
Tue 20 Sep  2005
Kroke
Exhilarating music from Poland that combine Gypsy Jazz with Jewish and Eastern European influences.
Wed 21 Sep  2005
Stealth    (cert. 12a)
Above average action thriller from the director of 'xXx' and starring Jamie Foxx from 'Ray'.
Thu 22 Sep  2005
Ian McMillan’s Big Family Show
One of the hardest working writers in the Country, Ian is writer in residence at Barnsley FC, was the Election Poet on Newsnight, and recently starred alongside Paul Merton on ‘Have I Got News For You’.
Fri 23 Sep  2005
Duncan Chisholm and Ivan Drever
Two of Scotland’s finest musicians with a dynamic mix of fiddle, guitar and song.
Sat 24 Sep  2005
Celebrity Ready, Steady, Cook - The Alnwick Food Festival
The Playhouse joins in the fun celebrating local food production at Alnwick’s first Food Festival. Organised by Alnwick Lions Club.
Sat 24 Sep  2005
Young Chef Of The Year Competition - The Alnwick Food Festival
Young budding chefs battle it out for the prestigious title of 'Young Chef of the Year' in Alnwick's very first Food Festival
Tue 27 Sep to
Fri 30 Sep 2005
Batterie Percussion - Village Church Tour
Four talented percussionists bring an engaging and enthusiastic performance to a church near you, (not to mention a van full of instruments, ranging from the exotic Marimbas and Vibraphones to African Djembe Drums and some seriously zany sound effects! )
Fri 30 Sep  2005
Eleanor McEvoy
A brilliant singer and fantastic songwriter - Eleanor wrote and performed ‘Only A Woman’s Heart’ which became the title track of the biggest selling album in the history of Irish music.