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…]

EAC Book Circle: “Treacle Walker” by Alan Garner

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

"Treacle Walker" by Alan GarnerJoin 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 introspective young boy, Joseph Coppock is trying to make sense of the world.Living alone in an old house, he spends his time reading comic books and playing with marbles. When a rag-and-bone man called Treacle Walker appears offering a cure-all medicine, a mysterious friendship develops and the [read more…]

* SOLD OUT * Port Erin Jazz Festival 2023 (Friday 6th) – Robin Nolan Trio / support from Blue Train Big Band

Those hazy September days on the beach are stretching out towards autumn and there’s jazz in the air! The Port Erin Jazz Festival is back for a third instalment with a thrilling and eclectic lineup. Tickets will fly so get them quick! The festival opens at the Erin Arts Centre on Friday 6th October with local heroes, the Blue Train Big Band who set the place alight last year supporting Martin Taylor. Expect Hawaiian shirts and slick, dynamic interpretations of modern [read more…]

£20

* SOLD OUT * Port Erin Jazz Festival 2023 (Saturday 7th) – Tempo Feliz / support from Beccy Rork & All The President’s Men

Those hazy September days on the beach are stretching out towards autumn and there’s jazz in the air! The Port Erin Jazz Festival is back for a third instalment with a thrilling and eclectic lineup. Tickets will fly so get them quick! Festival favourite Beccy Rork is up first, supported by local stars all The President’s Men. Beccy is an excellent sax player, teacher and arranger whose melodic style and warm tone have been likened to that of Paul Desmond, Art Pepper and Bud Shank. She began playing in blues, funk and soul bands [read more…]

£20

Toby Walker with support from John Gregory

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

Adults £15 / Under 18s £2Internationally and nationally acclaimed, Toby Walker has been hailed as an award winning, roots music fingerstyle guitar virtuoso and songwriter who has toured the US, the UK, Canada and Europe. Blending the styles of blues, ragtime, country, bluegrass, old-time jazz and rock, Walker has developed his own style and as such, received numerous awards, including being the 1st place recipient of the International Blues Challenge Award in Memphis and the [read more…]

£15

Midweek Movie: “Barbie” 7.30pm

Adults £6 / Under-18s £2Writer-director Greta Gerwig’s cinematic reinvention of Mattel’s most infamous toy finds the titular character residing in a pastel pink haven where 'thanks to Barbie, all problems of feminism and equal rights have been solved' - Welcome to Barbieland! However, when this habitually smiley creature finds herself haunted by thoughts of sadness, anxiety and death, she embarks upon a riotous journey of self-discovery to the Real World accompanied by stowaway sidekick, Ken.With [read more…]

£6

Exhibition: Steve Naisbitt (closing Thursday 12th October)

Erin Arts Centre Victoria Square, Port Erin

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

Rushen Silver Band – An Evening of Music from Stage & Screen

Admission £10 / Under 18 £2For the first of their 2023 shows here at EAC, Rushen Silver Band present an evening of music from the Stage and Screen. Rest assured there will be something for everyone here, with classic soundtracks, themes and singalongs to get you in the party spirit.Get your tickets while you can!

£10

Kirk Michael Chamber Orchestra with piano soloist Graham Kirkland

£10 adults / £2 under 18sThe Kirk Michael Chamber Orchestra was formed in 2015 and has given concerts regularly since then, although this is the first time they have performed at the Erin Arts Centre.The concert features music by Stamitz, Mozart, Elgar and Tchaikovsky, together with Beethoven’s 2nd Piano Concerto, with soloist Graham Kirkland. Graham was a junior exhibitioner at the Northern School of Music, Manchester and, as a full-time student, won the Special Graduate [read more…]

£10

Half Term Film: “Hotel Transylvania” 2pm

Under 18s £2 / Adults £6When monsters want to get away from it all, they go to Count Dracula's Hotel Transylvania.As Dracula's daughter Mavis turns 118, he finally allows her to leave the castle and see the human world, but not without an elaborate plan to make sure she sees the worst of them. His fiendish plot is foiled when a human guest stumbles into the hotel, falls in love with Mavis, and threatens Drac's [read more…]

£2

“Educating Rita” (2 nights)

Thursday 26th / Friday 27th OctoberTickets £10 Rita is searching for something more than her life as a working class wife and hairdresser. She enrolls in an Open University course to better herself, where she meets the disillusioned and alcoholic Professor Frank, who is to be her tutor. This funny, poignant and entertaining play whisks us along on their journey. Written by Willy Russell and first performed by The Royal Shakespeare Company in 1980, Educating Rita was [read more…]

£10

Hop Tu Naa Horror: “The Exorcist” (Director’s Cut)

Adults £6To celebrate 50 years since it's release and to acknowledge the death of it's mercurial director William Friedkin, we are Hop Tu Naa screening the Directors Cut of The Exorcist.We all know the story- 12-year-old girl (Linda Blair), daughter of a neurotic movie star (Ellen Burstyn), starts to behave diabollically and Father Merrin is summoned to help. One of the touchstones of modern horror, this evergreen masterpiece still possesses a malevolent and unsettling power. Empire [read more…]

£6

The Weekend View: “Otherworld” exhibition (12-4pm)

The Weekend View - drop into the gallery 12-4pm on Saturday 4th November to see the current exhibition, including 80 pieces from 70 artists. We were overwhelmed by the amount and quality of work that came in for our Otherworld exhibition, and we're so proud that the BBC have noticed too! This is a great little piece about our current show: https://tinyurl.com/yvysz37aDrop into the Erin Arts Centre 10-4.30pm Tuesday to Friday or 12-4pm on Saturdays [read more…]

Rushen Heritage Trust: “Diving The Wreck of The Mona’s Queen”, Dr Michelle Haywood

Tickets £6 / Friends of RHT £5Diving the Wreck of Mona's Queenwith Dr Michelle HaywoodIn April 2023, a team of divers from the Isle of Man set off to Dunkirk to dive the wreck of Mona's Queen III, one of three IOM Steam Packet Company ships lost within 24 hours during the evacuation in May 1940. In this illustrated talk, Dr Haywood explains how one of the Steam Packet's finest vessels was lost and the [read more…]

£6

Midweek Movie: “The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry” (2pm + 7.30pm screenings)

Adults £6 / under 18s £2Based on Rachel Joyce's quirky novel, Hettie Macdonald directs this poignant tale of faith, hope and human connection.Retired pensioner Harold Fry (Jim Broadbent) lives in Kingsbridge with his wife Maureen (Penelope Wilton), whose marriage to him has become despondent and quiet. One day, Harold receives a letter from his old friend, Queenie Hennessy, who is dying from cancer and is living in a hospice in Berwick-upon-Tweed. Harold decides to send [read more…]

£6

The Weekend View: “Otherworld” exhibition (12-4pm)

The Weekend View - drop into the gallery 12-4pm on Saturday 11th November to see the current exhibition, including 80 pieces from 70 artists. We were overwhelmed by the amount and quality of work that came in for our Otherworld exhibition, and we're so proud that the BBC have noticed too! This is a great little piece about our current show: https://tinyurl.com/yvysz37aDrop into the Erin Arts Centre 10-4.30pm Tuesday to Friday or 12-4pm on Saturdays [read more…]

Rushen Players: “Comic Potential” by Alan Ayckbourn (3 nights)

Thursday 16th / Friday 17th / Saturday 18th November - 7.30pm startAdults £10 / Under 18s £2 A hilarious satire of television and a touching romantic comedy.It begins in a television studio where a hospital soap opera is being taped. One actor starts speaking gibberish; he is an actoid, a robotand his programming is off-kilter.

£10

Friday Film Club: “Enys Men” (7.30pm screening)

Adults £6/ Under 18 £2We've got a big soft spot for the handcrafted, cinematic magic of Mark Jenkins here at EAC - his grainy masterpiece Bait opened our Friday Film Club back in 2021.His second film Enys Men (Cornish for "stone island") is a strange and disquieting study of isolation, time and landscape on a small island haunted by the history of Cornwall. Set in 1973 and shot by Jenkin on grainy 16mm colour film [read more…]

£6

Rushen Silver Band: Christmas Show (3pm + 7.30pm shows)

Adults £11 / Under 18s £3 (+booking fee)Join Rushen Silver Band for their annual Christmas concert. Full of popular festive tunes and singalong carols, the event will be entertaining for all the family. The concert signals the start of the band's Christmas period and to get us in the festive spirit we will be decking the halls, jingling the bells and inviting special guest Debbie Gooding to sing at the party. This year, due to previous [read more…]

£11

RHT: “The History of Manx Tourism” with Charles Guard SOLD OUT

Tickets £6 / Friends of RHT £5Tourism was once the mainstay of the Manx economy and in this illustrated talk historian Charles Guard explains how it all started (long before most people imagine) and how the Island adapted to the annual influx of hundreds of thousands of people. He will highlight some of the more challenging aspects of running a boarding house and there will be lots of photographs, amusing anecdotes... and a few naughty [read more…]

£6