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Another super array of artists for you in April 2015 - check out their sites below then book tickets for just £95 to see them all! The Northern Nashville Country Music Festival runs every year at the Halkirk Riding Centre in Caithness. Another superb line of bands and singers both local and from abroad.
Here are the film times for the week commencing Friday 6th March 2015. Fifty Shades of Grey (18) 140mins.
Thurso Cinema Live from the Royal Opera House 7th March - 7.15pm Synopsis: Anthony Dowell's production of the greatest romantic ballet draws upon the opulence of 1890s Russia. Swan Lake was Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's first score for ballet.
All singers and orchestral musicians are invited to join the Caithness Orchestra for a day to play/sing and rehearse selected choruses and arias from Handel's Messiah. Members of the public are welcome to join us at 4pm to listen to an open play-through of Messiah excerpts covered during the day.
Cafe Exhibitions Kimirea and John Glen Exhibition Monday 2nd March-Tuesday 31st March A display of work by local artists Kim Reade and John Glen will be on display throughout March. Gallery Exhibitions Committed to Art Wednesday 4th March-Saturday 28th March "Committed to Art" showcases a selection of paintings and sculptures from committee members of the Society of Caithness Artists with the objective of proving that the committee has true empathy with all artists and particularly to those in the Caithness area.
Rush.dance kids have just competed at maximum street dance championships in Dundee, The competition was held in the Caird hall in Dundee. Again this year the competition was massive with around 40 kids in each sections and it being our first run out for 2015.
Film times for the week commencing Friday 6th February 2015. Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) 85mins.
The pupils of Thurso High have their annual exhibition at Caithness Horizons. 5 - 26 February 2015 Mon - Fri 10.00am - 6.00pm Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm.
Film times for the week commencing Friday 23rd January 2015. Taken 3 (12A) 109mins Friday 23 Jan 14:00, 18:30, 20:50.
If you have time up until Saturday you can still see some pictures from the Highland council collection. Take in the Fred Pollock picture seen here but much better in full size in the St Fergus Gallery, Wick until Saturday 24th January 2014.
St Fergus Gallery and High Life Highland would like to invite you to view the beautiful Highland Homecoming Quilt 2014 at our gallery from 10th - 24th January 2015. If you cannot make it to the gallery by 24th January you can check some of the details and names of the contributors to the quilt in our photo gallery - see link above.
ilm times for the week commencing Friday 16th January 2015. Birdman (15) 119mins.
Film times for the week commencing Friday 9th January 2015. Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (PG) 98mins.
The film times for the week commencing Friday 2nd January 2015. Annie (PG) 118mins Friday 2 Jan 13:35, 16:05, 18:35.
Film times for the week commencing Friday 26th December 2014 for Thurso Cinema. Annie (PG) 118mins.
The Old Vic's five-star, sold-out production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible directed by Yaël Farber and starring Richard Armitage (The Hobbit trilogy, Into the Storm) will be screened in over 350 cinemas across the UK for two screenings only on 4 and 7 December 2014 Two performances available at Thurso cinema. Armitage (The Hobbit trilogy, Into the Storm) will be screened in over 350 cinemas across the UK for two screenings only on 4 and 7 December 2014.
Tuesday 2nd to Friday 5th Dec curtains up at 7:30 Saturday 6th Matinee curtains up at 2:30. Tickets available from The Flower Patch, River Street, Wick or at the door £6 flat seating and £8 Tiered seating.
Anual Christmas exhibition this year will feature some fantastic art work by a range of local artists including Jana Emburey, Monique Sliedrecht, Jane Macrae, Debbie Lee, Helen Moore, Keith Tilley and many many more. All art work will be for sale.
St Fergus Gallery and High Life Highland would like to invite you to view a Christmas Exhibition in the St Fergus Foyer Gallery from 25th November 2014 - 10th January 2015. All artwork will be for sale if you are looking for a special Christmas present.
Waves tells the story of the unofficial history of the invention of the Butterfly stroke. It is a solo theatre work written and performed by Alice Mary Cooper.