Ultimate Coldplay

They are the only Coldplay tribute featuring a true look-a-like Chris Martin, who plays piano and guitar like Chris, sings like Chris, and even dances like him! The band have toured the world with tours of mainland Europe and Asia, as well as countless festivals across the UK, theatre tours, and playing prestigious venues such […]

The Phonics

They play tracks from every album, and their set has something for all fans, including hits such as ‘Have A Nice Day’, ‘Maybe Tomorrow’, ‘Dakota’, and ‘Handbags and Gladrags’, not to mention those amazing album tracks for the die hard Stereophonics fans.

Hardwicke Circus

Hardwicke Circus was formed by brothers Jonny and Tom Foster, who had a passion for making music from an early age. They developed a reputation on their street for making a racket but they were not to be deterred. Throughout their school years, they surrounded themselves with the best musicians Carlisle. When their friends began […]

Rosehill’s Comedy Club

Rosehill’s Comedy Club brings you some of the country’s best touring comics. Don’t miss your chance to see our latest hand-picked selection of multiple stand-ups from the national circuit. Their names may not seem familiar but many are successful writers for new and established comedy stars of TV and radio.

A Beginners Guide to Widowhood

BY RAE MAINWARING & OMAR KHAN A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO WIDOWHOOD is a one woman show exploring the experiences of young, widowed women, loss, and why we don’t talk about death. Suria has lost her husband (she hasn’t misplaced him or anything – he’s dead.) Join her & the kids in Türkiye, on what will […]

Sheila Fell: Cumberland On Canvas

Championed by Lowry, her expressionist landscapes showed her native Cumberland beyond the pastoral and picturesque. Though she lived her adult life in London, it was her birthplace that served as inspiration throughout her career. Sheila Fell: Cumberland on Canvas will be the first major retrospective of Fell’s work in over thirty years. This exhibition brings […]

Carlisle To Newcastle Military Road, 1758

John wishes to tell the fascinating story of the construction and characters associated with the Military Road. Constructed in the aftermath of the failed 1745 Jacobite rebellion, it resulted in destruction of large sections of Hadrian’s Wall. Although it was considered to be an expensive and ineffective white elephant at the time, it is now […]

Good Things

Suddenly single and with the dreaded ‘Big Five-0’ staring her in the face, Susan also has to cope with a father in his second childhood, a daughter in the throes of aggravated adolescence, and an ex who, unfortunately, still has the power to wound… Set in the charity shop (and around the year 2000) where […]

Winifred Nicholson: Cumbrian Rag Rugs

Although Winifred Nicholson (1893-1981) is best known for her paintings and her position as a highly respected figure in 20th century British art, this is the first exhibition dedicated to her relationship with the tradition of rag rug making. A sustainable and charmingly creative practice, making tufted rag rugs from fabric scraps and old clothing […]

The Secret City Walking Tour

Hear some wonderful stories of famous people, historic events, and places that you wouldn’t know about or places you may not notice unless you are on this guided tour. Tours take place: Monday 21 April (Easter Monday) Monday 5 May (Bank Holiday Monday) Every Monday from July to September Monday 27 October Depart 1pm. The […]

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