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FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY
DOM JOLY’S HOLIDAY SNAPS: TRAVEL
AND COMEDY IN THE DANGER ZONE
Whatever happened to Dom Joly? The wacky
prankster seemed to be everywhere during
his Trigger Happy TV prime, answering his
oversized mobile phone in inappropriate
places - to the complete dismay of the
general public. The thrill-seeking writer and
broadcaster is now back doing live shows
and his fans are set for a Jol(l)y good time
as he tells tales of his globetrotting travels to
some of the world’s most dangerous places,
and signs copies of his new book afterwards.
When: Saturday February 29, 7.30pm
Where: Princess Alexandra Auditorium,
Yarm
Price: £19
Book: thepaaonline.org
When: Wednesday March 4, 7.30pm to
9.40pm
Where: Darlington Hippodrome
Price: £14.50 to £30.50
Book: 01325 405405 or
darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk
MARCH
MARCH
OPEN TEAM GOLF
With The Masters just over a month away,
keen golfers can get into the swing of things
ahead of Augusta as they tee off in a bit of
competitive tournament fun at Rockliffe Hall
Golf Club.
When: Sunday March 1
Where: Rockliffe Hall Golf Club
Book: 01325 729999
COME WHAT MAY
Bursting at the seams with timeless
classics, enjoy an all-singing, all-dancing
extravaganza in the secret world of one of the
greatest movie-musicals of all time as Come
What May: The Ultimate Tribute to Moulin
Rouge comes to Darlington for one night
only.
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DREADZONE
One of the most energetic and powerful live
bands to emerge from the post-rave scene,
Dreadzone have steadily been releasing
albums featuring their own unique take on
dub since 1993 - and you can skank away
to their reggae and electronic-influenced
sounds live in Stockton.
When: Saturday March 7, 8pm
Where: Georgian Theatre, Stockton
Price: £19.40 including booking fee
Book: ticketweb.uk
AN EVENING WITH BRYAN ROBSON,
GARY PALLISTER AND CLAYTON
BLACKMORE
The former Boro and Manchester United
legends will be live in Middlesbrough for the
first time since their playing and managerial
days at Ayresome Park and the Riverside
as they make special guest appearances on
a night of football opinion and nostalgia at
Middlesbrough Theatre.
When: Thursday March 12, 7.30pm
Where: Middlesbrough Theatre
Price: Starting at £25.50
Circle Seating £35.50
Superstar Platinum Package £90.50
Dress Code: Smart casual
Book: middlesbroughtheatre.co.uk
TEESSIDE BREW FEST - TEESSIDE
HOSPICE
Fancy sinking a few drinks while raising
money for a good cause? Sounds like a plan!
Take your pick from 28 different fine ales and
craft beers and a wide selection of speciality
gins and fruity vodkas while listening to
some of the area’s best live musicians at this
year’s Teesside Brew Fest. Headliners include
Cousin Matthew and So What! All proceeds
will go to the fabulous Teesside Hospice.
When: Friday March 20 (6.30pm-11pm)
Saturday March 21 (noon-5pm and 6.30pm-
11pm)
Where: Middlesbrough Town Hall
Price: £10 (Saturday afternoon session, £7)
Book: teessidehospice.org/events
AN INNINGS WITH SIR IAN BOTHAM -
ENGLAND’S GREATEST ALL-ROUNDER
Cricket buffs are in for a treat as legendary
England star and colourful character Sir Ian
Botham is coming to Princess Alexandra
Auditorium to talk about the highs, lows
and funny moments of his glittering career
on a night which will be hosted by former
England skipper Graham Gooch.
When: Friday March 27, 8pm
Where: Princess Alexandra Auditorium,
Yarm
Price: £20
Book: thepaaonline.org