THEATRE DANCE MUSIC COMEDY FILM SPOKEN WORD EXHIBITIONS TAKE PART
May – August 2013
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WELCOME As I write this, the sun has come out and with it the promise of summer, just as we can promise you another great season of events to entertain, inform, challenge and delight you. The gallery plays host to new talent with this year’s emerging artists’ showcase and the always impressive work from local schools. There’s also lots to do for children and young people over the holidays. There’s some fantastic live performance – look out for Cubana Bob bringing Cuban rhythms with West Side Story. We all hope the weather will be kinder to us this year so you can enjoy the Art Garden Café outdoors – now open five days a week. We look forward to seeing you.
Polly Gifford Director Programme Manager: Margie Barbour Marketing Manager: Lisa Wilcock Learning Coordinator: Kate Wilson General Manager: Dee Fenton Box Office Manager: Jill Beed Caretaker and Gallery Technician: Bob Dron Cleaner: Mike Harp
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Come to our ethical café and enjoy delicious food using the best local, organic and fair trade produce. Nice wholesome home cooked fare in a child friendly environment, healthy tuck available for kids’ shows. Bring in your laptop and make use of our free wifi access.
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Our bar serves local guest ales and a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The bar is open one hour before the performance on all evening events. Interval drinks may be ordered in advance.
The Ice Cream Stand We are launching a new range of luxury ice creams from the Minghella Range. We have a great selection available before all children’s shows and shows with intervals including:
• Strawberry • Chocolate • Vanilla • Tropical
• Banana Smoothie • Tutti Frutti • Sorbet • Ice Dragon (Mango and Ginger)
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Booking online is easy at www.bridport-arts.com
Theatre PLATERO
TRAVELS WITH A DONKEY BASED ON THE SHORT STORIES BY JUAN RAMON JIMENEZ Wednesday 8 May, 7.30pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £10 Members Age guidance: Beautiful puppetry for Adults, suitable for ages 11+ Duration: Approx 2 hours 30 minutes, including interval
Once upon a time, a hundred years ago, in Moguer, a small whitewashed town near Seville, overlooking fields of vines, olives, pomegranates and the Rio Tinto, there lived a little silver donkey called, Platero, and the Nobel Prize winning poet, Juan Ramon Jimenez, who was born and grew up in the town. His best loved collection, Platero Y Yo (Platero & Me), paints an affectionate picture of Moguer and the timeless Andalusian landscape which influenced a whole generation of Spanish writers including Garcia Lorca. In this delightful new stage adaptation Mike Maran once again teams up with Georgian director Levan Tsuladze and puppeteer Nino Namitcheishvili. Top-selling classical guitarist Craig Ogden will perform the musical score especially composed for the stories. Also at Dorchester Arts.
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European Arts Company Present
FOUR FARCES Friday 24 May, 8pm Tickets: £15 Adults | £14 Members and Concessions Age guidance: 10–99!
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Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes plus interval
European Arts Company, who recently brought us a Harold Pinter double-bill, returns with a delicious evening of one-act Farces from the Victorian stage. There’s more than a hint of Monty Python and The Goons in these four plays entitled ‘Box and Cox’, ‘Wanted, A Young Lady’, ‘An Unwarrantable Intrusion’ and ‘Duelling in the Dark’. Involving duelling pistols, cross dressing, thwarted lovers, double-crossing, romance and intoxication, these colourful comic capers promise a sublime evening of mayhem and merriment.
“European Arts Company really takes the audience by storm. A surreal performance, witty and hilarious, full of energy, talent and creativity” Culture Guide
THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY OF STEVE JOBS Saturday 15 Jun, 8pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £11 Members and Concessions Age guidance: 12+
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Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
A hilarious and harrowing tale where we meet Steve Jobs and the Chinese workers toiling to make our beloved iPhones.
Half Term Children’s Theatre
PuppetCraft Presents
You will never look at your iPhone the same way again.
NOBODY RIDES THE UNICORN Friday 31 May, 11am Tickets: £10 Adults | £9 Members
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£7 Concessions
Age guidance: The whole family, especially 4+ | Duration: 50 minutes
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Explore the legality and morality of electronic sweatshops in China, complete with armed guards, underage workers and disturbing tales of the toxic effects of hexane in these factories. Agony shows how one man’s story might not be able to topple an empire, but it can certainly give it a righteous shove.
When the magic of Zoe's soft, sweet singing draws a beautiful unicorn to her, everyone is delighted. But then Zoe finds that her unicorn is in terrible danger. Join PuppetCraft as they conjure up Adrian Mitchell’s magical story of a unicorn, an innocent young girl, a greedy king and his cunning aide Doctor Slythe. |
£32 Family
Superbly crafted puppets, original live music, lyrical words and song, sound effects and moments of unexpected magic, capture children’s imagination making this touching tale the perfect half term treat.
Also at The Marine Theatre and Dorchester Arts
“I will never be the same after seeing that show” Steve Wozniak, Apple co – founder
Book your tickets online www.bridport-arts.com
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Edinburgh Fringe Preview
HANCOCK Friday 12 Jul, 8pm Tickets: £12 Adults Age guidance: All ages!
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School Present
MOONFLEET Friday 21 Jun, 7.30pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £11 Members
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Saturday 29 Jun, 8pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £11 Members and Concessions
Now, over fifty years since they were first performed, award-winning actor Iain Barton, recreates the best-loved scenes and sketches from Tony Hancock's career in a 90 minute show that proves that some comedy is simply timeless.
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Age guidance: 12+
Smugglers, shipwrecks, a haunted crypt, hidden treasure, vengeance and enduring love are the ingredients of J. Meade Falkner’s classic tale Moonfleet, brought vividly to life by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
You may not remember Mrs Smith crossing the street in Hitchcock’s infamous film The Birds, or Ms Schiffer and Miss Spoke lurking in the background of the café, or Miss Shire working behind the counter in the petrol station... In Jammy Voo’s Birdhouse, these minor characters step out of the shadows; sole survivors of the bird attack that wiped out the town. Taking refuge in the Coronet Cinema, they live in a permanent state of post-traumatic shock. Will they now survive their own personal apocalypses?
This new literary adaptation was written especially for Bristol Old Vic Theatre School with an original score by Dorset’s Tim Laycock.
Theatre
£11 Members
Jammy Voo Presents
Age guidance: 10+
Set on the Dorset coast in the village of Moonfleet, orphan John Trenchard is captivated by the story of the ghostly Blackbeard and his lost treasure. His search leads him to high adventure with smugglers, the revenue men, and eventually to love.
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Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
Tony Hancock was the epitomy of self-delusion in his Hancock's Half Hour radio and television series. Eternally convinced that he was smarter than everyone else he would repeatedly suffer mishap after mishap to hilarious effect.
BIRDHOUSE £10 Concessions
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Duration: 1hour
‘Award-winning actor Iain Barton, recreates the best-loved scenes and sketches from Tony Hancock's career’
This wonderfully surreal comedy horror, featuring sumptuous visuals, wild puppetry and a live bird band, examines fear, disaster and how to keep living when doomsday seems just around the corner. * See page 39 for more information
Book your tickets online www.bridport-arts.com
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BABE Illyria Present
WINNER – Best Book Musical Theatre Matters Awards 2012.
BY DICK KING-SMITH, ADAPTED BY DAVID WOOD Sunday 28 Jul, 7pm Tickets: £14 Adults | £12 Members Age guidance: 5+
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Dick King-Smith's heartwarming tale of friendship, courage and determination is vividly brought to life by the same creative team behind Illyria's sensational record-breaking 2012 production of The Twits. Farmer Hoggett wins a piglet at the fair – and everyone knows what unfortunate fate awaits piglets on a farm. Adopted by Fly the sheepdog, Babe develops his own methods of herding sheep using politeness instead of barking orders, and even saves the flock from being stolen by sheep rustlers. But Farmer Hoggett is a hard man to please. So when Babe is entered for the county sheep dog trials he is going to need Fly's help, all his wits, Illyria present and as much politeness as he can muster if he is THE MIKADO going to get the sheep to co-operate, win the Open Air Opera on trials, and save his bacon. the Millennium Green, Tuesday 6 Aug, 7pm. On the Millennium Green, See Page 18 for please bring chairs and a picnic. full details.
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Salida Productions in Association with Assembly Present
FORMBY
Saturday 10 Aug, 8pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £11 Members and Concessions Age guidance: All ages!
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Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes plus interval
THE THREE MUSKETEERS
BY BARBERSHOPERA
Thursday 22 Aug, 7.30pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £11 Members
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£7 Child
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£34 Family
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes
Follow George Formby’s rise from awkward stable boy to one of Britain’s biggest stars in this unique one-man performance starring Ewan Wardrop. Formby is a funny, touching and thoughtful look at the life of an essentially ordinary man with an extraordinary talent. Featuring many of Formby’s classic hits brilliantly recreated by Wardrop on the Ukulele, including: BLACKPOOL ROCK, LEANING ON A LAMP-POST, WHEN I’M CLEANING WINDOWS, TT RACES, and many more. Also at The Marine Theatre and Dorchester Arts.
Reinventing Alexandre Dumas’ classic story with some fresh four-part harmonies, Barbershopera’s three guys and a girl sing you through the epic adventure of D’Artagnan and The Three Musketeers. With her village under threat of destruction at the hands of the villainous Cardinal RichTea, young Nicole D’Artagnan must dress up as a man and head to Paris in hope of joining the famous King’s Musketeers. But murky happenings plague the progress of our heroine. Also at The Marine Theatre.
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Community Theatre
Dance
Weymouth College students Theatre Fusion Present
WOYZECK
CHOREOGRAPHER: CHRISTOPHER MARNEY
BY GEORG BUCHNER TRANSLATED BY JOHN MACKENDRICK Friday 17 May, 7.30pm Tickets: £8 Adults | £5 Concessions Age guidance: 18+
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Duration: Approx 1 hour 20 minutes
Woyzeck, a soldier is living on the edge. He loves Marie, but she is more than a little free with her affections. The abyss beckons and it looks like Woyzeck has only one choice that can lead to one conclusion, a thrilling and savage ending.
Saturday 22 Jun, 7.30pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £11 Members
PARLOR DANCE Saturday 11 May, 8pm Tickets: £12/£11 Members and Concessions Age guidance: All ages
Bridport Musical Theatre Company Present
THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE Tuesday 27 – Friday 30 Aug, 7.30pm Saturday 31 Aug, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets: £10 Adults | £8.50 Under 18's Taking place in New York City in 1922 ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’ tells the story of Millie Dillmount who has just moved to the city in search of a new life for herself. It’s New York full of jazz and intrigue. Filled with frisky flappers, dashing leading men and a dragon-lady of a villainess audiences will love to hate. ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’ is a perfectly constructed evening of madcap merriment.
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Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes plus interval
This engaging, acrobatic and thought-provoking show, explores our relationships with our neighbours. It revolves around the lives of four people, brought together by where they live. An explosive, helter-skelter ride of dance and impressive contact work, speech, animation and visual projections that will grip you, tickle you, pull on your heartstrings and make you ponder on your own life. Audiences young and old will blown away by the physical virtuosity of her incredible dancers who effortlessly move between character using both text and movement. Choreographer Helen Pastor assisted with the creation of the opening of the Para-Olympic Games 2012. This is a gutsy first show from one of the UK’s hotly tipped emerging dance makers.
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ANON BALLET CENTRAL Age guidance: All ages
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Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes plus interval
Ballet Central returns to Bridport with an exciting programme of ballet, contemporary, jazz and narrative dance. The varied repertoire showcases the talent of the company's young and emerging dancers. Anon tells the story of a girl immersed in her books who lives her life through other people's stories. Transported into the worlds she reads about, staring deep into the pages she discovers just what it is she already has inside. This show is ideal for families, dance enthusiasts and those new to ballet. Don’t miss this opportunity to see these highly talented and vibrant dancers as they launch their professional careers.
“If you judge a book by its cover, you might miss out on an amazing story” Book your tickets online www.bridport-arts.com 13
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BAC Fundraiser
BRIDPORT SUMMER SOUNDS
Saturday 18 May, 8pm Tickets: £16 Adults | £15 Members and Concessions Come and hear a unique Latin take on the songs from the greatest 20th century musical, West Side Story.
Age guidance: 14+
Terry Seabrook’s magnificent 8-piece ensemble performs Bernstein and Sondheim’s songs with a twist. Expect a masterfully controlled ‘Maria’, a playful ‘I Feel Pretty’ and a brilliantly arranged ‘America’ performed as featured pieces. The Latin influence of the original is given full expression by one of the UK’s top Latin Jazz bands, Cubana Bop featuring 2 great guest singers: Paul Roberts and Jo Riley.
Whether you're a foot tapper or a full on dancer. Come down to Bridport Arts Centre for a charity fundraiser showcasing the best of Bridport's talent. You'll be treated to a range of original songs, recent hits and classic tunes by Fill the Sky, Shelby's Elbow, Sketchy and No Country for Old Men.
Paul was lead singer for 16 years with the British band The Stranglers and Jo spent seven years working with top vocal group The Swingle Singers. The songs have been arranged by band leader and pianist Terry Seabrook.
Saturday 4 May, 7.30pm Tickets: £5/£3
Also at Dorchester Arts.
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KAGEMUSHA TAIKO
SPIRIT OF THE DRUM Saturday 8 Jun, 7.30pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £11 Members £8 Concessions Age guidance: 5+
Kagemusha Taiko’s popular stage show is a visually compelling expression of boundless energy, stunning synchronicity and unstoppable joy. This year, the musical eloquence of shakuhachi flautist Adrian Freedman joins the group as soaring melodies of the Japanese bamboo flute sing through the heartbeat of the drums. Jonathan Kirby’s artistic direction has kept the irresistible energy of this popular show whilst adding something new for taiko fans returning to Bridport Arts Centre this year. * See page 39 for more information
QUINMANTU
BEAUTY OR THE BEAST TALES ON ACCORDION BY PAUL HUTCHINSON & KAREN TWEED
Thursday 20 Jun, 8pm Tickets: £14 Adults | £13 Members
Sunday 30 Jun, 8pm Tickets: £10 Adults | £9 Members £3 Concessions
With curtain raisers by a local choir. Fusing folk and classical music with Latin American rhythms and modern beats, Quinmantu's exciting global sound has earned them a reputation as one of Britain’s top World Music Groups. Quinmantu Workshop Tuesday 21 May, 7.30pm, £6 Call the Arts Centre for further information about a workshop leading to participation in the evening with all of Quinmantu.
Once upon a time there were two accordionists... Paul Hutchinson (Belshazzar’s Feast) and Karen Tweed (The Poozies) present an evening of magical and enchanting tunes with lots of laughs and friendly banter thrown in for good measure… and we’ll all live happily ever after!
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NUBANOUR Wednesday 3 Jul, 8pm Tickets: £16 Adults | £15 Members
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£7 Concessions
Following a stunning debut at WOMAD last year, NubaNour promise an enchanting evening of music from the banks of the river Nile. NubaNour are a Cairo-based collective of Nubian singers and master drummers performing traditional music and dance from antiquity on Oud & Tar frame drums, alongside contemporary acoustic folk songs reflecting the ongoing struggles of a life in exile after the loss of their homelands in the 1960s following the construction of the Aswan High Dam in Egypt.
‘NubaNour promise an enchanting evening of music from the banks of the river Nile’
CHARLIE BICKNELL – CABARET NOIR
GWYNETH HERBERT – THE SEA CABINET
Saturday 6 Jul, 8pm Tickets: £12 Adults | £11 Members and Concessions
Saturday 20 Jul, 8pm Tickets: £15 Adults | £14 Members and Concessions
Age guidance: 16+
Age guidance: 12+
Expect an eclectic mix of dark, wicked humour, punchy chanson and wanton wit. Songs include those written by Jacques Brel, Tom Waites and Tim Minchin, performed with her band.
Every day, a woman walks the beach alone. She is a social outcast, she spends her days obsessively collecting each and every discarded and washed up object she finds and places them in The Sea Cabinet.
Charlie became a household name playing ‘Delilah’ in BBC2’s ‘This Life’ and subsequently starred as ‘Scout’ in Ben Elton’s West End hit ‘Popcorn’. Continuing to work as an actress for the National Theatre and Rep around the U.K. Charlie then moved into cabaret, performing all over the world, and more recently receiving the accolade as being ‘the finest living exponent of Brecht’ (Dudley Winterbottom C.A.C).
"The Sea Cabinet" is a beautiful exploration of the sea in all its magic, majesty and mystery. Gwyneth Herbert is an artist who continues to redefine (and defy) our expectations. A singer-songwriter with one foot in the jazz world and one somewhere in the future, she writes beautiful melodies and has a poet's grasp of the world around her. Also at the Marine Theatre.
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Jazz
JAZZ £10
By Susan Porrett – narrator Susan Porrett piano Viv McLean
DIVINE FIRE
THE STORY OF FRYDERYK CHOPIN AND GEORGE SAND Saturday 3 Aug, 7.30pm Tickets: £12 Adults £11 Members and Concessions Age guidance: 14+
Divine Fire explores the relationship of Chopin and the authoress George Sand. In a series of dramatic episodes, interspersed with some of Chopin's loveliest works – Nocturnes, Scherzos, Polonaises, and Ballades, played by the charismatic pianist Viv McLean, we are taken on a journey through the lives of these two bright stars, from their first encounter in Paris, up to Chopin’s final days. Theirs was a stormy, tragic love story, but its telling is not all gloom; there are roars of laughter as well as tears.
Illyria Presents
THE MIKADO
BY GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Tuesday 6 Aug, 7pm on the Millennium Green Tickets: £16 Adults | £15 Concessions £10 Child Age guidance: 8+
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Friday 16 Aug, 8pm Tickets: £6 Adults | £3 Concessions | £8 on door Age guidance: 14+
KIT HOLMES
Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes
In the town of Titipu flirting has been made illegal. The penalty is death. Too bad then that the main culprit is the Lord High Executioner Ko-Ko, who wishes to marry his beautiful young ward Yum-Yum, and who has no intention of executing himself… This comic opera, although set in Japan, is a parody of British politics – and is surprisingly relevant in the 21st Century! On the Millennium Green, please bring chairs and a picnic.
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THE FROLIC CARNIVAL DISCO
Come and hear some soulful songs and smooth tunes in our intimate Art Garden Café. Bring your voice or instrument to join in for a short jam session as part of the evening.
'Last time I went to Frolic, I thought I'd gatecrashed a wedding reception in Bratislava!' Mike 'I went to Frolic and I danced my knee into a spasm!' Juliet I know it's remarkable but our 80 year old Security Guard Allan still lets those Mike and Juliet in! Frolic has grown to be a well loved and well attended night for people to let their hair down... well, for those who still have some! We've seen ashen faced students accompany their parents to the 'middle aged school disco' only to leave thinking 'Blooming Eck that was really rather cool. * See page 39 for more information
Friday 10 May, 8pm Kit’s sultry vocals and virtuoso guitar playing will wow audiences. She has recently toured with John Etheridge, performed with Paul McCartney and headlined the International Guitar Festival of Great Britain.
“Macy Gray meets Nick Drake.” The Observer
BOSSAVERODA
GEORGIA MANCIO AND NIGEL PRICE
Friday 7 Jun, 8pm In the theatre
Friday 5 Jul, 8pm
Fronted by French singer Véronique Joly, Bossaveroda play music that encompasses jazz, pop and Brazilian grooves. Singing in French, English and Portuguese, Véronique is accompanied by both acoustic and electric guitars, sax/flute and percussion to create a rich soundscape for her velvet toned vocals.
Vocalist Georgia Mancio and guitarist Nigel Price combine their awardwinning talents in this joyous and intimate programme of jazz and latin songs. Georgia’s spellbinding story telling and fiery Italian/Uruguayan roots together with Nigel’s deep blues groove and soulful accompaniment make for a fantastic evening’s entertainment.
MR DOWLAND'S MIDNIGHT
CLARA SANABRAS AND HARVEY BROUGH
Friday 14 Jun, 8pm Arts Garden Café Tickets: £10 Adults £9 Members | £7 Concessions Mr Dowland's Midnight is an exciting new Bristol based ancient arabiz oud and guitar duo that promise to take you on a wide musical journey from East to West and back again.
Friday 9 Aug, 8pm Clara Sanabras has an unmistakable sound and tells universal stories. A musical magpie, she brings her virtuosic voice and multiinstrumentalism to tales of love lost and homes flown in her latest CD Scattered Flight.
Arabic food will be on sale as part of Bridport Food Festival.
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15 Apr (TB)
Bridport Youth Dance
£54 / £34
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17 Apr (TB)
BACStage Theatre Workshops
£54 per term
34
18 Apr (TB)
Alive Life Drawing
£10 / £7
33
1 May
7.30pm
Morris: A Life With Bells On
£6 / £5
24
3 May
7.30pm
Tracy Chevalier
£10
25
4 May
7.30pm
Bridport Summer Sounds
£5 / £3 u18's
14
8 May
7.30pm
Platero: Travels with a Donkey
£12 / £10 / s3
4
10 May
8pm
Jazz – Kit Holmes
£10
19
‘Emergence’
FREE
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MAY
11 May – 1 Jun 11 May
8pm
Parlor Dance
£12 / £11
12
17 May
8pm
Comedy Café
£5 / £3
23
17 May
7.30pm
Woyzeck
£8 / £5
12
18 May
8pm
West Side Story
£16 / £15
14
21 May
7.30pm
Quinmantu – WORKSHOP
£6
15
24 May
11am
Classic Concerts
£8 / £7 / £5
22
24 May
8pm
Four Farces
£15 / £14
5
25 May
8pm
Josh Widdicombe and Seann Walsh
£14 / £12
23
30 May
10am
Half Term Fun
£10 / £8
35
31 May
11am
Nobody Rides the Unicorn
£10 / £9 / £7 / £32(ƒ) 6
31 May
7.30pm
Story Café
£7 / £6 / £5
26
1 Jun
10.30am
Stories of Myself
£10 / £8
33
A-Level Art Show
FREE
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5 – 13 Jun
JUNE
PAGE
7 Jun
8pm
Jazz – Bossaveroda
£10
19
8 Jun
7.30pm
Kagemusha Taiko
£12 / £11 / £8
15
13 Jun
7.30pm
Romantics Anonymous
£6 / £5
24
14 Jun
8pm
Mr Dowland's Midnight
£10 / £9 / £7
19
15 Jun
8pm
The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs
£12 / £11
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20 Jun
11am
Schools World Music Day
FREE
35
20 Jun
8pm
Quinmantu
£14 / £13 / £3
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21 Jun
11am
Classic Concerts
£8 / £7 / £5
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21 Jun
7.30pm
Moonfleet
£12 / £11 / £10 / £3
8
22 Jun
7.30pm
Ballet Central
£12 / £11 / £10
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28 Jun – 26 Jul
Last Station
FREE
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29 Jun
8pm
Birdhouse
£12 / £11 / £3
8
30 Jun
8pm
Beauty or the Beast
£10 / £9 / £3
15
3 Jul
8pm
NubaNour
£16 / £15 / £7
16
5 Jul
8pm
Jazz – Georgia Mancio and Nigel Price
£10
19
6 Jul
8pm
Cabaret Noir
£12 / £11
17
7 Jul (TB)
10.30am
Fiction Writing with Paul Dodgson
£26
33
12 Jul
11am
Classic Concerts
£8 / £7 / £5
22
12 Jul
8pm
Hancock
£12 / £11
9
20 Jul
8pm
Gwyneth Herbert
£15 / £14
17
26 Jul
7.30pm
Story Café
£7 / £6 / £5
26
28 Jul
11am
Sculpture on the Beach
£3
36
28 Jul
7pm
Babe – Open Air Theatre
£14 / £12 / £8
10
29 Jul – 2 Aug
10.30am
BACStage Summer School
£85
36
30 Jul – 10 Aug
Bridport Art Society Annual Exhibition
FREE
30
3 Aug
Divine Fire
£12 / £11 / £3
18
7.30pm
5 – 9 Aug
Small Things
6 Aug
7pm
The Mikado – Open Air Opera
£16 / £15 / £10
18
9 Aug
8pm
Jazz – Clara Sanabras and Harvey Brough
£10
19
10 Aug
8pm
Formby
£12 / £11
11
12 – 16 Aug
10am
Summer Dance Scene
£25 / £20 per day
37
16 Aug
8pm
The Frolic Carnival Disco
£6 / £3 / £8 on door
18
17 Aug – 14 Sep
Brunel Broderers
FREE
31
22 Aug
7.30pm
The Three Musketeers
£12 / £11 / £7 / £34(ƒ) 11
27 – 31 Aug
2.30pm & 7.30pm Thoroughly Modern Millie
£10 / £8.50 u18's
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DON’T MISS… The latest in digital cinema at Bridport Arts Centre. Weekly – Thursdays and Sundays. Visit www.bridport-arts.com for all of the latest information.
KEY Theatre Dance Music Comedy Film Literature & Spoken Word Exhibitions Take Part (TB) Term Begins (f) Family Ticket 2 Adults x 2 Children s3 Super £3 See p.39 for details
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CLASSIC CONCERTS Tickets: £8/£7/£5 Friday morning classic concerts. Includes coffee or tea
Comedy
NICHOLAS MULROY TENOR AND JOHN REID PIANO
CHIMERA
24 May, 11am – 12pm
Fenella Humphreys violin Rebecca Jones viola Vladimir Waltham cello • Schubert String Trio in B Flat major D471 • Dohnanyi Serenade for String Trio in C major Op 10 • Beethoven String Trio in G major Op 9 No. 1 ‘...elegiac reflection and technical display at top flight level...’ BBC Music Magazine Fenella Humphreys returns with her new trio, Chimera.
• Purcell/Britten Music for a while and If Music be the food of Love • Schubert Selected songs • Britten Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo • Fauré Nell, Poème d'un Jour • Hahn L'heure exquise • Fauré Nocturne No 13 • Britten (arr) 3 folksongs – Salley Gardens, Little Sir William, Waly waly Nicholas Mulroy joins us, with his regular collaborator John Reid, in a morning of arias, songs, and melodies.
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21 Jun, 11am – 12pm
BENJAMIN GREGOR-SMITH CELLO AND AGLAIA GRAF PIANO
TOM GLOVER’S COMEDY CAFÉ
JOSH WIDDICOMBE AND SEANN WALSH
12 Jul, 11am – 12pm
Friday 17 May, 8pm Tickets: £5 Adults | £3 Concessions
Saturday 25 May, 8pm Tickets: £14 Adults | £12 Members and Concessions
The Comedy Cafe returns with an assortment of fresh comedic talent. The popular night, set in the intimate Art Garden Cafe, boasts five comedians, for just £5!
Star of BBC2's The Rob Brydon Show, Channel 4’s, Stand Up For The Week and 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Josh Widdicombe is returning to Bridport Arts Centre with his hotly anticipated new show. He will be joined by Seann Walsh who will showcase his razor sharp observational comedy.
Resident MC Tom Glover hosts the monthly proceedings, hilariously moving the evening from locals trying their hand at comedy through to slick support acts to an uproarious headliner.
Josh, is regarded as one of the best stand ups on the circuit, has achieved huge success on TV and is a regular on the Saturday radio show on XFM.
Come along and see the brightest new talent on the UK comedy circuit right here in Bridport!
Seann Walsh, shared Josh's impressive rise, and their joint TV credits include Live At The Apollo, the O2 Comedy Gala and many panel shows.
• Debussy Sonata for in D minor • Beethoven Sonata in C major Op 102 No 1 • Piazzolla Le Grand Tango Now based in Switzerland Benjamin Gregor-Smith, who has won several major prizes since his last visit in 2010, returns to the West Country with Aglaia Graf, pianist and composer – ‘to see and hear her play is quite simply a revelation’.
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Film
Literature & Spoken Word A Fundraiser for Bridport Arts Centre
BRIDPORT’S WEEKLY CINEMA We have teamed up with Curzon Cinemas to bring you the latest in independent, European and world film, as well as popular classics, on brand new digital equipment.
SCREENINGS MOST THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS Tickets: £6 Members Tickets: £5 Concession Tickets: £5 Under 16’s: £4 Buy five tickets GET ONE FREE! Pick up your loyalty card today
TRACY CHEVALIER
Morris dancing, May pole dancing and celebrations on the forecourt from 6pm May Day Film Celebration
Friday 3 May, 7.30pm Tickets: £10 Food Festival Film Special
MORRIS: A LIFE WITH BELLS ON
ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS (12)
Wednesday 1 May, 7.30pm Tickets: £6 Adults | £5 Concessions
Thursday 13 Jun, 7.30pm Tickets: £6/£5
Morris dancing may not be the most fashionable way to throw shapes, but its centuries-old traditions make it one of the most iconic folk traditions in the UK.
The pathologically shy Angelique applies for a job at a failing chocolate factory where she’s interviewed by the pathologically shy owner Jean-Rene. Will they ever overcome their shyness and reveal their talents or their feelings?
Morris: A Life With Bells On is a heartwarming ‘mockumentary’ that follows the fortunes of one of the leading Morris teams in the country, Millsham Morris, and in particular its avant garde and enigmatic leader, Derecq Twist.
This charming French film has moments of Sound-of-Music whimsy and terrific performances by Benoît Poelvoorde and Isabelle Carré. And don’t worry if your French is rusty. There are sub-titles, but you’ll hardly need them.
Age guidance: 13+
Tracy’s latest novel The Last Runaway features a home-grown heroine. Young Quaker Honor Bright emigrates from Bridport to the United States in 1850 and becomes involved in a movement helping runaway slaves reach freedom. While her Bridport background may be a touchstone, throughout the story she learns how to be American. Tracy will bring Honor back home in readings from the book, and will discuss her research, answering the question: why Bridport?
Bridport Open Book Event
Stars Charles Thomas Oldham, Greg Wise and Sir Derek Jacobi.
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Literature & Spoken Word
STORY CAFÉ Tickets: £7 Adults | £6 Members | £5 Concessions Age guidance: 12+
Enjoy one of the oldest and most magical forms of entertainment in the world in the intimate setting of the Arts Garden Café. 26 Literature & Spoken Word
Allsop Gallery
SHONALEIGH THE RUBY TREE
REBECCA SMART WOODSMOKE AND WILD WORDS
Friday 31 May, 7.30pm
Friday 26 Jul, 7.30pm
Shonaleigh is dyslexic and a drut’syla, an oral storyteller in the Jewish tradition. Storytelling is in her blood and she travels globally, drawing on her Yiddish, English and European culture, inviting you into a world of image and myth with breathtaking vividness.
Rebecca was hooked by storytelling at 5.00 in the morning in a dark hut in the corner of a field in Somerset and has been telling ever since. From a background in improvisation, poetry and theatre, she has performed at festivals, on stage and radio and in schools. She is inspired by the deep connection between myth and nature, and has told in many strange corners of the land, from wind blown cliff tops and ancient orchards to tram tunnels beneath the city.
This haunting story carries echoes of Rapunzel, Snow White and the Twelve Brothers and has existed within Jewish folktale tradition for centuries. Our tales travel and the themes within them cross cultures, for they speak to us of the longings and failings and the triumphs of the human spirit.
Degree Show 2013
‘EMERGENCE’ Saturday 11 May – Saturday 1 Jun Our emerging artists’ showcase this year presents the final body of work for the Foundation Degree in Fine Art from the West of England University, based at University Centre Yeovil.
Featuring work from Emily Studley, Kate Milburn, Patricia Savary de Beauregard, Russell Ferrantti Donavellas and Valerie Bamber.
Exploring elemental, emotional and social themes, the five emerging artists use a variety of media including paint, print and installation.
Meet the Artists: Saturday 18 May, 2pm, FREE
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Allsop & Foyer Galleries
A-LEVEL ART SHOW
LAST STATION
Exhibitions
LOCATED AND DISLOCATED
Wednesday 5 – Thursday 13 Jun Saturday 28 Jun – Friday 26 Jul Work from the combined sixth-form of The Sir John Colfox and Beaminster Schools, featuring Yr 12 and Yr 13 students studying Art & Design, Textiles and Photography. Themes explored include portraiture and mixed media, ‘Covert & Obscured’ and ‘Inside, Outside, In Between’.
“It’s always a pleasure to show the A-Level work, which never fails to impress and surprise.” Polly Gifford, BAC Director
Last Station is a new artwork inspired by the manned Light Vessels stationed around the British Isles from 1732 – 2013, including the Shambles Light Vessel that was stationed off Weymouth and Portland Bill until 1976. Fine Artists Mary Hooper and Elise Liversedge are creating a site-specific multi-media installation that will inhabit the internal space of the Allsop Gallery. Engaging with the project in Bridport and developing work that will be part of the installation will be writer Kay Syrad, composer and musician Trevor Watts and digital artists and smart phone app developers Simon Hyde and Alexei Blinov. During the exhibition there will be opportunities for creative interaction with the work through talks and workshops, via a specially designed smart phone app and an online blog. www.onetwoone.org.uk This commission is funded by the Arts Council of England and Dorset County Council, with support from Bridport Arts Centre and Trinity House Harwich. Artists Talk, Saturday 6 Jul, 2pm, FREE
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Allsop Gallery
Allsop Gallery BRIDPORT ART SOCIETY
57TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Tuesday 30 Jul – Saturday 10 Aug The Bridport Art Society are pleased to present their 57th Annual Exhibition. A collection of paintings in all media plus three dimensional work, prints and greeting cards, all of which are for sale. Come and vote for your favorite piece and meet some of our local artists. Membership forms will be available, so you can learn more about the facilities on offer with this popular club. www.bridportartsociety.org.uk
BRUNEL BRODERERS
STRAND: TEXTILES WITH A CONTEMPORARY TWIST Saturday 17 Aug – Saturday 14 Sep The Brunel Broderers are a group of textile artists and makers well known for their innovative thinking and imaginative approach to their work. They are excited to present a summer show, Strand, in the company of local artists Jenni Cadman, Kate Dowty and Yvonne Morton. The exhibition opens with a talk by Erica Steer, Director of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen. The discussion will focus on the value and status of textiles in contemporary art and craft practice. There will be opportunities to meet the artists and for interactive activities and demonstrations during the show, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. See the website for details. brunelbroderers.blogspot.co.uk Talk by Erica Steer, Saturday 17 Aug, 12pm, FREE Meet the Artsits, Saturday 17 Aug, 12pm, FREE
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Café & Foyer Galleries
1944 WE WERE HERE: AFRICAN AMERICAN GI'S IN DORSET Tuesday 14 May – Saturday 1 Jun Café & Foyer Galleries An exhibition of photographs, film, art and music celebrating the lives and families of the estimated 8,000 African American GIs stationed in Dorset in 1944 while they practised for the D-Day landings. FREE workshop exploring memory and themes of the exhibition: Thursday 16 May, 6.30 – 8pm. Booking Essential. In collaboration with Development Education in Dorset, funded by Heritage Lottery Fund.
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DAMIAN CLARKE Tuesday 25 Jun – Saturday 27 Jul Café & Foyer Galleries Art and music become interlaced in this exhibition by local artist and musician Damian Clarke. His black Indian Ink drawings are a response to natural phenomenon encountered on an explorative walk. Brightly coloured paint works ‘Paths of Desire’ connect with the philosophy of walking. Damian will be performing on the Hammer Dulcimer to accompany the works: Friday 5 & Friday 26 Jul, 7pm, Foyer. Saturday 13 Jul from 11am, Café FREE. www.damianclarkeart.co.uk
Take Part for Adults
SALWAY ASH EMBROIDERERS
ILLUSIONS: A PERSONAL INTERPRETATION OF LANDSCAPES Tuesday 13 Aug – Saturday 14 Sep Foyer Gallery An exhibition of textile art by the Salway Ash Embroiderers, full of the life and vitality of the landscape expressed through a range of machine embroidery techniques. Each artist has explored their individual connections with favourite landscapes in order to capture the moment and draw the viewer into the scene. Supported Respite & Recovery charity and Bridport Town Council.
JON CALLAN A LIGHT TOUCH
Tuesday 13 Aug – Saturday 14 Sep Café Gallery At his Dorchester workshop Jon Callan produces architectural stained glass. As an artist and maker he seeks to educate and inform, to search and enquire, dealing with facts and information, visualising ideas as a continuum taken from the past and given to the future. Here he presents designs for pieces made and un-made, alongside examples of his glass work.
ALIVE LIFE DRAWING WITH JOHN MEAKER
STORIES OF MYSELF – THE ROOT OF MY JOURNEY WITH SHONALEIGH
FICTION WRITING
WITH PAUL DODGSON
Sunday 7 and 21 Jul, 10.30am – 4.30pm Cost: £26 per day / Max 12 places
Thursdays 6.30 – 9.30pm Term dates: 18 Apr – 27 Jun Cost: £10 per session | £7 full-time students To book: call John Meaker 07816 850 107
Saturday 1 Jun, 10.30am – 1pm Tickets: £10/£8 Concessions Max 15 places
Alive Life Drawing offers excellent models and fundamental observational and analytical skills. A great resource for artists, tuition for students and beginners. Tutor John Meaker offers conscientious tuition, technical guidance and creative challenges.
Families are a rich source of stories. This lively workshop with international storyteller and GB’s Deputy Storytelling Laureate, Shonaleigh, will enable you to look at your own family stories and teach you how to research, remember and share them so they become part of the narrative of your family.
The short story is as popular as it has ever been and is one of the most achievable literary forms. During these two days you will investigate stories old and new and, consider character, structure and dialogue. You will have the opportunity to write your own story and to share work with other participants in a mutually supportive atmosphere.
www.stainedglassetc.co.uk
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Take part: Children & Teenagers
Take part: Half Term & Families Image: Pete Dibdin on Allington Hill
HALF TERM
BRIDPORT YOUTH DANCE WITH NIKKI NORTHOVER
Term starts Monday 15 April To enrol please call Nikki on 07765 971 357 or e-mail bridportyouthdance@yahoo.co.uk
4.30 – 5.30pm Middle tap and contemporary Level 1 ages 8 – 11 years. Term fees: £54 5.30 – 6.30pm Middle tap and contemporary Level 2 ages 10 – 13 years. Term fees: £54
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6.30 – 7.30pm Senior contemporary ages 14 years and over with dance experience. Term fees: £54
DANCE SCHOLARSHIPS: This scheme offers subsidised places to talented and committed children from families on a low income. If you would like to support this scheme or find out more information please contact Nikki.
Classes for children & young people
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BACSTAGE
INSPIRING THEATRE WORKSHOPS FOR 12–18 YR OLDS Wednesdays 5.45 – 8pm Term starts 17 Apr Tickets: £50 for ten week term Max 16 places Create dynamic and challenging theatre through these stimulating sessions led by choreographer, dancer and producer Niki McCretton. There are regular opportunities for students to share the work created.
MAKING BIRDS AND MONSTERS
SCHOOLS WORLD MUSIC DAY
Thursday 30 May, 10am – 1pm Tickets: £10/£8 Concessions/Siblings Max 12 places available
Thursday 20 Jun, 11am Tickets: FREE – limited tickets available
Age guidance: 8 – 11 year olds
A celebratory concert of music and song featuring 120 children from local Primary schools who will be performing with international musicians from the group Musiko Musika. The concert is the culmination of a four-day world music residency at BAC, World Music Academy on the Road. (The musicians from Musiko Musika will be in concert at BAC the same evening).
WITH KATHY KELLY
Create beautiful birds or marvellous monsters using wire sculpture and modroc and then decorate them with paint. Please note this workshop will include using wire-cutting tools. Please wear old clothes so you can get messy.
WITH MUSIKO MUSIKA
Supported by
Please note the Summer term will begin on April 17. The sessions on this date and 24 April will be at The Lyric Theatre, Barrack Street and the rest at BAC.
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Take part: Summer Holidays
Take part: Summer Holidays
Image: Pete Dibdin on Allington Hill
Photo: Robert Golden
SCULPTURE ON THE BEACH
BACSTAGE SUMMER SCHOOL
SMALL THINGS
BRIDPORT YOUTH DANCE
Sunday 28 Jul, 11am – 3pm (Judging at 3pm) Tickets: £3 registration fee per team. Hive Beach, nr Burton Bradstock, Dorset
Monday 29 Jul – Friday 2 Aug, 10.30 – 4pm each day Tickets: £85 for the week
Monday 5 – Friday 9 Aug
Age guidance: 12 – 18 year olds
Get creative down on the beach and bring all the family to join in. Make wonderful sculptures and wild art from found objects on Hive Beach for the chance to win prizes.
An intensive week of theatre and fun in which a new play will be created and performed. Participants will work off-site to create a site-specific piece which will be performed in situ on the Friday evening.
Look out for a wide range of creative workshops based on The Elements for children aged between 3 – 5 years and 5 – 8 years during this week. The week will feature workshops in dance, puppetry, story telling, making and more.
Monday 12 – Friday 16 Aug, 10am – 4pm daily Tickets: £25 per day/£20 Concessions, full week: £95/£75 Concessions. 20 places available
‘Create some wild art’ features on the National Trust's 50 Things to Do before you're 11 ¾ list. All children taking part in Sculpture on the Beach will receive badges, stickers and certificates to say they have completed the challenge.
Please note 15 places available (please book by 30 June to ensure course will go ahead)
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WITH NIKI MCCRETTON
THE ELEMENTS
Look out for the Small Things programme in early July. Small Things is coordinated by Nikki Northover in partnership with Bridport Arts Centre and workshops are run by artists from the Summerthing team. The Small Things programme will incorporate workshops for children aged 8 – 11 years programmed by Nikki Northover and Bridport Arts Centre.
SUMMER DANCE SCENE
Age guidance: 14+ with dance experience at an intermediate/advanced level
A wide variety of guest teachers will lead the dance summer school offering classes in tap, jazz and contemporary dance. There are some subsidised places for boys to encourage more to dance. Summer Dance Scene is co-ordinated by Nikki Northover and is a part of Bridport Youth Dance development programme.
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VISITOR INFORMATION FARMERS MARKETS 9am – 1pm 2nd Saturday of every month: Fantastic locally produced food.
BOOKING INFORMATION Members’ booking opens – Wednesday 10 Apr General booking opens – Wednesday 17 Apr Online Booking online is an easy and safe way of getting the tickets that you want at a time convenient to you. Book online 24 hours a day at www.bridport-arts.com
Refunds Bridport Arts Centre does not refund money for tickets. Reservations We are happy to reserve tickets for one week, after this they will be deleted from the system. Please collect no later than 30 mins before the performance. Concessions Our concessionary rates apply to those in receipt of disability benefit, job seekers’ allowance or income support. Proof may be requested. Super £3 As part of our continued commitment to making the arts accessible to all, Bridport Arts Centre is offering an early bird concession price of £3 for a number of our events this season. Note Latecomers will be asked to delay entering the auditorium until a suitable pause in the performance.
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Visiting Information Address: Bridport Arts Centre, South Street, Bridport, Dorset DT6 3NR Phone Number: 01308 427183 Email: info@bridport-arts.com
In Person The Box Office is open 10am – 3pm Tues to Sat, Fri and Sat 10am – 4pm and one hour before an evening performance.
Access We have a level access foyer, theatre and cafe. Please advise us when booking tickets of any special requirements. The Allsop Gallery is accessible via a platform lift.
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FUNDED BY: Bridport Arts Centre is registered in England and Wales as a Company Limited by guarantee No. 3550280. Charity number 1069780
VENUE HIRE Marlow Theatre A charming listed building occupying a prime site in the centre of Bridport, the Arts Centre makes an ideal venue for weddings, conferences (1–3 days), lectures, demonstrations, AGM’s and, of course, staged musical and theatrical productions. There is ample public parking nearby and improved disabled access. Seating capacity of 194 (120 fixed) Standing capacity of 300 (e.g. music events) Stage (performing) area of 6.12m x 6.63m Refreshments & Catering Facilities The kitchen (suitable for the preparation of teas/ coffees and light meals) can be hired with your booking. Alternatively the Art Garden Café may be able to provide additional catering. For all theatre hire enquiries please call our Programme Manager, Margie Barbour margie@bridport-arts.com
Car Parking Parking bay for disabled drivers immediately outside the venue. Other visitors are advised to use the south street car park on the left hand side further down South Street, leaving town.
All hire bookings are subject to date availability and are taken at the discretion of the Management.
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