• Tysoe Village Hall 100 Club

    Tysoe Village Hall 100 Club

    Tickets are now available for Tysoe Village Hall’s 2026/2027 100 Club

    The 100 Club is a monthly lottery that gives you the chance to win cash prizes while directly supporting the Village Hall. It’s an easy and fun way to contribute to a great cause!

    Each annual ticket will cost £20 and will be entered into the monthly draw. The fee for each number is to be paid annually in advance and is not refundable. Each number is deemed to have been reserved for one year from the first draw it is entered in and they are not transferable. There is no limit to the number of tickets bought and the more numbers you have, the higher your chance of winning.

    Each month, 50% of the total monthly subscriptions, net of any expenses, are distributed as prize money and 50% goes to Tysoe Village Hall, net of any expenses. Winning numbers will be drawn at random from those numbers eligible to enter the draw that month.

    Further details can be seen at the Village Hall’s website.

  • Song Sung Blue

    Song Sung Blue

    On the 22nd April, the Tysoe Village Hall Film Club will be showing Song Sung Blue. It is a 2025 biographical musical drama directed by Craig Brewer, and was released in theatres on December 25, 2025.

    Based on a 2008 documentary, it follows the true story of Milwaukee-based musicians Mike and Claire Sardina (played by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson), who formed a popular Neil Diamond tribute band named “Lightning & Thunder”.

    Doors open at 7:00pm for a 7:30pm screening. Tickets, just £6, can be purchased online HERE or purchased at the door.

  • To the Fringe!

    To the Fringe!

    SOLD OUT!

    Broadly Speaking Productions proudly presents A TRIPLE BILL of one-act plays.

    Three unique and diverse comedies from theatre of the absurd to heartfelt connections.

    All plays are written and directed by Tysoe-based Benjamin Keyser. Starring Christine Cherry, Dave Candy and Charlotte Ledger.

    WARNING : Shows contain adult humour.

    1. Pigeon Syndrome (35 minutes)
    2. In the Beans (30 minutes)
    3. Mop and Bucket (25 minutes)

    To the Edinburgh Fringe!

    Benjamin is very excited to be taking Pigeon Syndrome to the Edinburgh Fringe this year. Please do come along to support the show and help make it possible.

    Your evening

    Date: Sunday 17th May

    Doors open: 6.30pm

    First show: 7pm – 7:40pm

    Interval: 7:40pm – 8pm

    Second show: 8pm – 8:30pm

    Interval: 8:30pm – 8:45pm

    Third show: 8:45pm – 9:10pm

    Refreshments: Tea, coffee, wines and soft drinks

    Ice creams: of course!

    Tickets from the Village Hall website.

  • Motown at the Village Hall

    Motown at the Village Hall

    Join Candy And The Sound, an award winning professional live band, as they give us an amazing evening of Soul & Motown classics at Tysoe Village Hall.

    Few genres of music are more associated with dancing than Soul and Motown. The infectious beats and uplifting melodies have long made these styles perfect for weddings, parties, and any other type of celebration.

    Soul and Motown continue to be popular choices for dancing, thanks to the enduring appeal of classic artists like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Diana Ross. Join your neighbours and friends as we party at the hall, with plenty of room for dancing!

    Your evening:

    • When : Saturday 12th September
    • Doors open : 7:00pm
    • First set : 8:00pm to 8:45pm
    • Interval : 8:45pm to 9:15pm
    • Second set : 9:15pm to 10:00pm
    • Drinks and snacks : wine, beer and soft drinks from the hall kitchen
    • Dress code : dress to impress! (but leave your stilettos at home!)

    Tickets available at the Village Hall website

  • National Theatre – All My Sons

    National Theatre – All My Sons

    Sunday 26th April sees All My Sons, directed by Ivo Van Hove with design by Jan Versweyveld, shown at the Village Hall.

    Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths) feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play, from visionary director Ivo Van Hove (A View from the Bridge).

    One family, the heart of the American dream. When wartime delivers profits for Joe, it comes at a price when his partner is charged with criminal manufacturing deals, and his eldest son goes missing in action. Will peacetime bring peace of mind, or will he be confronted by the consequence of his actions?

    Filmed live from the West End, Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You), Tom Glynn-Carney (House of the Dragon), and Hayley Squires also feature in this disturbingly prescient play.

    Your evening

    Date: Sunday 26th April

    Doors open: 7.00pm

    Curtain up: 7.30pm

    Running time: 130 minutes plus an interval

    Refreshments: Tea, coffee, wines and soft drinks

    Ice creams: of course!

    Tickets available at the Village Hall website