Welcome to Charles Hutch Press, the Hutch hub for arts, culture and What’s On in York and beyond.
About
WHO IS CHARLES HUTCH PRESS?
The Story
Charles Hutchinson has moved to pastures new yet still familiar after more than 30 years as the voice of the arts and culture at The Press, York.
Dubbed the “cultural linchpin of Yorkshire” for his distinctive coverage of theatre, music, comedy, film and the visual arts, Charles continues to work the arts beat in York and across God’s Own Arty Country.
This site provides previews, reviews, interviews and breaking news of the thriving cultural scene that he so passionately supports.
In establishing the Charles Hutchinson Culture Hub, he is also available to provide copy-writing and press services to spread your word to the media industry.
Contact Charles too for public-speaking engagements, hosting question-and-answer sessions, lecturing on journalism and the arts and radio comment.
Contact
charles.hutchinson104@gmail.com
Very mobile phone: 07958 262019
Facebook: Charles Hutchinson
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/CharlesHutchinson
Podcast: https://twobigegos.buzzsprout.com/1187561
Twitter: @charleshutchpr1
Instagram: @charleshutchpress
Breaking News
Feel the tension as York Light enters The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
The six contestants in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee in York Light Opera Company’s production SIX awkward spelling champions learn that winning – and losing – is not everything in York Light Opera Company’s summer production, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Conceived by Rebecca Feldman, with music and lyrics by William …
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REVIEW: Paul Rhodes’s verdict on Sons Of Town Hall, The Dolphin, Robin Hood’s Bay, June 15, and Ripon Arts Hub, June 16
Sons Of Town Hall’s Ben Parker, in the guise of George Ulysses Brown, at The Dolphin, Robin Hood’s Bay. All pictures: Paul Rhodes TEN long years on a raft together were two migrants. You’d imagine they’d want to run in separate directions the moment they made landfall. Somehow, joyfully, Ben Parker and David Berkeley, appearing …
Bar Convent is taking part in York Mystery Plays Festival for the first time. Here’s how
The poster for the Bar Convent’s debut involvement in the York Mystery Plays Festival THE Bar Convent Living Heritage Centre, in Blossom Street, York, is celebrating its medieval heritage by taking part in the theatrical spectacle of the York Mystery Plays Festival for the first time. Making the headlines are: * Women in the Mystery …
