Live from the NY Met Opera: “Die Zauberflote” 5.55pm

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

Adults £15 / Under 18s £2In a mythical land between the sun and the moon, Prince Tamino flees a terrible serpent. Three ladies in the service of the Queen of the Night save him and offer him a magic flute to ensure his safety on the journey...One of opera’s most beloved works receives its first new Met staging in 19 years—a daring vision by renowned English director Simon McBurney that The Wall Street Journal declared “the best [read more…]

£15

“Southern Gothic Choral Club” 1pm

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

A brand new, monthly, adults only, horror-pop singing workshop.We're going for a Pride-themed arrangement to celebrate LGBTQIA+ artists in June, expect a mix of lyrics from Halsey, Sam Smith and Billie Eilish!We'll start with group warm-ups, arrange ourselves into 3 sections then work our way through an exclusive vocal arrangement created by musical director Louisa Thomas. Just bring a pen and we'll provide the lyrics and sheet music. There's no audience for these workshops so [read more…]

£5

Midweek Movie: “Tár” 2pm + 7.30pm

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

Adults £6 / under 18s £2For the final screening in our Midweek Movies series, we're showing Tár - Todd Field’s outrageous, delirious and sensual psychodrama starring Cate Blanchett as Lydia Tár, an orchestra conductor who is starting to unravel. Set in the world of classical music, Tár centres on Blanchett's fictional female conductor, a household name at the height of her career, whose life comes crashing down after a series of scandals come to the surface. [read more…]

£6

Mananan Festival 2023: Simon Armitage

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

Adults £22 / Under 18s £2We're very excited to welcome UK Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage, to open this year's festival. He will read a selection of his work, including new poems. A Q&A and book signing will follow.Simon is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry and the PEN Prize for Translation. He has published over a dozen poetry collections, two novels and three non-fiction bestsellers. A regular broadcaster, he [read more…]

£22

Mananan Festival: Creeaght

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

Adults £22 / Under 18 £2Creeaght is a new composition by Isla Callister. 'Creeaght' is the Manx word for 'courage' and this musical project celebrates the role women have played in Manx history. The piece was originally commissioned by Culture Vannin and premiered at Yn Chruinnaght Festival 2022 with an all-woman ensemble. The first half of the show will be a showcase of Manx and Scottish traditional music comprising short sets from Mera Royle on [read more…]

£22

Mananan Festival: A4 Brass Quartet

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

Adults £22 / Under 18 £2Top brass ensemble, A4 are 10 years old this year and have kindly added us to their list of engagements to celebrate this milestone!Formed in 2013 at the Royal Northern College of Music and comprising of principal players from some of the UK’s top brass bands, A4 Brass Quartet is a multi-award-winning chamber ensemble. The Quartet has a unique blend of instruments with a cornet, tenor horn, baritone and euphonium [read more…]

£22

Mananan Festival 2023: Tim Horton

Adults £22/Under 18 £2Tim Horton is one of the UK’s leading pianists, equally at home in solo and chamber repertoire. He is a founder member of both the Leonore Piano Trio and Ensemble 360 and has been a regular guest pianist with the Nash Ensemble. He will be playing a programme drawing on his recent Chopin Cycle concerts and including works by Ravel and Haydn. Tim was invited to make his solo debut at Wigmore Hall [read more…]

£22

Mananan Festival 2023: Rant

Adults £22 / Under 18 £2A decade on from their first performance, and with three acclaimed albums under their belt, Rant remain at the forefront of the Scottish fiddle scene. The meeting of four of the country’s finest players, the quartet use just their fiddles to weave a tapestry of melodies, textures, layers and sounds. We can't wait to see them here at the Mananan!Bethany Reid from Shetland, Anna Massie and Lauren MacColl from the [read more…]

£22

Mananan Festival 2023: The Harvey/O’Higgins Project

Adults £22 / Under 18's £2To close this year's festival, we are delighted to welcome one of the hottest jazz acts on the circuit, supported by local heroes All The Presidents Men!Graham Harvey (Piano), Dave O'Higgins (Saxophone), Jeremy Brown (Bass) and Matt Skelton (Drums) have played together for years, following that thread in jazz that has continued from its origins in the small groups of the swing era through bebop and up to the present [read more…]

£22

Mananan Festival 2023: Bridget’s War

FREE EVENTThe award-winning war novelist Shirley Mann, will be talking about and signing copies of her new book, ‘Bridget’s War,’ as the final event of this year's festival The book features a policewoman in the Rushen Internment Camp on the Island and is the fourth in a series of books inspired by real women who served in World War 2.  ‘Bridget’s War’ takes the series full circle as the author’s first book, Lily’s War, was influenced [read more…]

Free

Douglas Choral Union Choir: “Summer Concert” 2pm

Adults £6 / Under 18s £2127 years after the society's formation, popular local theatre society, the Douglas Choral Union, are heading to the Erin Arts Centre on Sunday 16th July for their 'Summer Concert' showcasing the Douglas Choral Union Choir, and Bursary recipients. Led by the exceptional Musical Director, Steve Daykin, the choir's repertoire is a harmonious fusion of iconic show tunes, beloved pop hits, and timeless rock classics, which promise to deliver performances that will [read more…]

£6

“Grandad & The Pier” 7.30pm

Adults £5 / Under 18s £2This beautiful, charming, cinematic documentary captures an ambitious project with over 130 years of history at its foundations.On a small island in the middle of the Irish sea, a giant derelict pier juts out into the rough sea.Closed for decades, now the pier is getting a new lease of life thanks to a defiant, social-media savvy elderly population building something for the next generation.A wind-swept, tea-soaked, heart-warming film about community, [read more…]

£5

Southern Gothic Choral Club – horror folk sea shanty workshop POSTPONED

Change of plans! We've had messages from would-be attendees letting us know they can't make the July session. So instead, we're postponing this month and we'll pick up a few sessions in September to prep for a performance in October! (Anyone who already booked a July ticket has be refunded.) Keep your eyes peeled and follow Southern Gothic Choral Club on Facebook for updates.Who are Southern Gothic?Southern Gothic Choral Club is an adults only, horror-themed [read more…]

£5

André Rieu “Love Is All Around”

Adults £12 / Under 18s £2 The King of the Waltz invites you to his all-new cinema concert “Love is All Around”, from his beautiful hometown of Maastricht!Once again, André Rieu is staging his glorious, annual summer event in the iconic Vrijthof Square. The concert will be a musical feast with heart-warming pieces lovingly chosen by André, covering classics, popular sing-alongs, and delightful waltzes that make you want to dance.Along with his beloved Johann Strauss Orchestra, [read more…]

£12

Exhibition: Steve Naisbitt (opening Monday 4th September)

Steve gets his inspiration from looking at nature, using bright colours, shadows and shapes to create abstract art. He fills large blank canvases using acrylic paints and other media, which mingle and weave like a tapestry.Steve is part of the Glen Maye and Isle of Man Art Society, and was recently the awarded the Archibald Knox Trophy from Isle of Man Art Society.The exhibition will be available to view (free entry) from Monday 4th October [read more…]

Free

EAC Book Circle: “Daughters of Britannia” by Katie Hickman

"Daughters of Britannia: The Lives & Times of Diplomatic Wives" by Katie HickmanJoin us in Harry's Bar on the first Wednesday of each month for a friendly book-chat over coffee.No entry fee, donations welcome.About the book:An authoritative and entertaining account of the courageous and unusual women who have been the backbone of the British Empire and foreign service. Their stories - from ambassadresses downwards - never before told, are a feast of eccentricity, genuine hardship [read more…]

By donation

“Love Is In The Air” with Kristene Sutcliffe and Olga Eggert

Kristene Sutcliffe (soprano) Olga Eggert (piano) take to the EAC stage for an evening of beautiful duets by Chopin, Mozart, Rossini and Porter.Adults £12/ Under 18 £2Born in Wales and raised on the Isle of Man Kristene Sutcliffe was a regular child performer at the Manx Music Festival and was the first ever winner of the Young Singer of Mann competition.  She went on to study at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester [read more…]

£12

Midweek Movie: “A Man Called Otto” 2pm

Wednesday 13th September 2023 – screenings at 2pm + 7.30pmAdults £6 / under 18s £2Our new Midweek Movie season opens with Marc Forster’s heartwarming and funny story about love, loss, and life.A Man Called Otto is a 2022 American comedy-drama based on the 2012 novel A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman. The film tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a  bitter old man who is struggling to see purpose in his life following [read more…]

£6

Midweek Movie: “A Man Called Otto” 7.30pm

Wednesday 13th September 2023 - screenings at 2pm + 7.30pmAdults £6 / under 18s £2Our new Midweek Movie season opens with Marc Forster's heartwarming and funny story about love, loss, and life.A Man Called Otto is a 2022 American comedy-drama based on the 2012 novel A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman. The film tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a  bitter old man who is struggling to see purpose in his life following [read more…]

£6

SOLD OUT Songs of The Sea – An Evening with “Mine’s A Shanty”

Adults £7 / Under 18 £2After a cameo appearance at the beginning of the year, the swashbuckling songsmiths are back to shiver your timbers with a full night's entertainment. Enjoy an evening of salty singing and nautical natter with the Island’s premier (and only!) sea shanty group, “Mine's a Shanty”Expect shanties old, new and Manx - with a chance to join in and sing along!This is a General Admission event with cabaret style table seating.

£7

The Weekend View: Steve Naisbitt Exhibition (meet the artist)

The EAC gallery will be open between 12pm and 4pm today, free entry. Drop in to see the work and meet the artist in person. Steve gets his inspiration from looking at nature, using bright colours, shadows and shapes to create abstract art. He fills large blank canvases using acrylic paints and other media, which mingle and weave like a tapestry.Steve is part of the Glen Maye and Isle of Man Art Society, and was [read more…]

Piano Series: Minkyu Kim, Masterclass 11am (FREE)

Masterclass - 11am startThe event is free to everyone but please book here to give us an idea of numbers.We open this season's Piano Series with a free masterclass by prodigious Korean pianist, Minkyu Kim.  He will be playing excerpts from and discussing his programme for the evening recital, which will include works by Beethoven, Liszt and Onac.  This is an ideal opportunity for pianists to meet and observe a really special talent at the [read more…]

Free

Piano Series: Minkyu Kim, Recital 7.30pm

Adults £15 / Under 18s £2 We're opening this season's Piano Series with a very special talent. Do not miss!Minkyu Kim was born in South Korea in 1995. He studied pianoforte with Soo-Jeong Jeong at Goyang High School of Arts and with Hyung-Joon Chang and Sehee Kim at Seoul National University, as well as harpsichord with Joohee Oh. After graduating summa cum laude in 2017, he began his studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland on [read more…]

£15

Port Purlers Crafternoons – weekly craft club

Join us each Tuesday afternoon for tea, friendly chat, and whatever crafty project you're working on!There's no need to book, just turn up on the day and you'll be welcomed. Tea & coffee is free but we do ask for a small donation toward the Erin Arts Centre for the use of Harry's Bar.