Directory overview
- 15 Total businesses
- 4.5 Average rating
- 73% With reviews
- 73% With photos
- 2 Highly rated
- 8 Open on weekends
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Browse theater in Beverley. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 15 results in Beverley. Average rating 4.5/5 based on 1,861 reviews & ratings.
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“Really enjoyed the experience. Very clean and well presented. The silver screen club a great idea.”
“Had a great time, easy no faffing, no long walk carrying everything, staff were fabulous, definately will come back to do it again”
“Excellent performing arts school, my child loves attending weekly, staff are amazing and really passionate at what they do, I would recommend 100%”
“I adore coming to this theatre; such a wonderful atmosphere, and the productions have always been top notch. Very pleased to be able to support She Productions at ERT in particular, as well as their new relationship with Forbidden Theatre! Marvellous venue, thank you”
“Always a good course when your instructor has a sense of humour.”
“We actually went to the little park it's bloody beautiful very quiet and brilliant for my sons who have additional needs”
“Excellent fund raising event..all played by different Ukulele bands.”
Puppets Plays & Story Days provides educational puppetry workshops and storytelling services based in Beverley. The company works closely with schools, nurseries, and early years practitioners to bring creative learning to life. Interactive storytelling workshops are tailored for early childhood education groups to inspire a love for reading. Professional training courses teach educators how to effectively utilize puppets for child language development and emotional regulation. The business supplies a curated range of high-quality educational puppets and vibrant storytelling resources.
“Both of my girls dance with Rachael and have done from a very young age, they love every lesson they have, Rachael and her team are very professional, caring and very enthusiastic in what they do. The school is a very friendly happy place for children to learn to dance, have fun and make lots of new friends.”
“The National Picture Theatre is the last bomb damaged building in England. This grade ll listed monument was opened in december 1914. The bomb that destroyed most of the building landed on 18th march 1941, 9.50pm ten minutes before it was due to close. All 150 people in the cinema escaped unhurt. It is presently undergoing restoration.”