East Riding Libraries are offering rip-roaring storytime and activity sessions in the run-up to Christmas, centred around the children’s book, ‘Rudey’s Windy Christmas’ by Helen Baugh.
Rudey has eaten too many sprouts and the explosive effect is smelt all around the world as Santa delivers presents on Christmas Eve.
This Halloween, there’s a chance to join East Riding Libraries for a storytime and activity session reading Allen and Janet Ahlberg’s classic fun skeleton story
Award-winning writer, Chris Cleave, will be introducing his latest novel, Everyone Brave is Forgiven, an instant New York Times bestseller when it was published earlier this year.
History authors and historic figures will be celebrated in Beverley and Bridlington as the Lit Up Festival brings a number of experts to the East Riding over the next fortnight.
In the second of two events exploring the work of writer Patricia Highsmith, Beverley Literature Festival presents Jill Dawson and Sarah Hilary looking at ‘The Talented Patricia Highsmith
In a break from tradition, though, the Festival’s regular summer slot has been swapped for an October one so that it sits right in the middle of Beverley Literature Festival,
Award-winning saxophonist and composer Tom Thorp returns to the East Riding on Thursday 13 October at the Toll Gavel United Church, Beverley, at 7.30pm.
Belly laughs and literary titters lie ahead as Beverley Literature Festival tickles the funny bone with a horde of literary events guaranteed to raise a smile.
Following the success of the 2015 festival, Beverley Film Society will once again be joining forces with Beverley Literature Festival to showcase a classic film adaptation of a bestselling book.
Beverley Literature Festival welcomes children (and families!) to enjoy a whole day of fun at the children’s events on Saturday 8 October at Beverley Library, supported by Beverley Building Society.
There’s plenty of room for debate at this year’s Lit Up festival. For the first time Beverley Literature Festival and Bridlington Poetry Festival have come together to create Lit Up
Tickets go on sale on Thursday, 1 September for Lit Up 2016, the East Riding’s festival of words, celebrating all aspects of writing across the East Riding, from Bridlington to Beverley.
Age UK East Riding will be running their popular IT courses for older people next month at Beverley Library as they look to teach people the basics they need to use a computer.
She Productions, the all-female, Beverley based theatre company, is back by popular demand with a new original summer family show, following the sell-out success last year at the East Riding Theatre.