Buxton Opera House Summer 2017

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BUXTON OPERA HOUSE PAVILION ARTS CENTRE

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APRIL TO AUGUST 2017


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Welcome Welcome to the new season! The coming season is packed with an eclectic programme of events designed to attract our valued regular customers and also the many visitors who rightly choose Buxton as the perfect destination in the summer months.

WELCOME APRIL

The Opera House welcomes the Buxton International Festival with a thrilling programme of opera, concerts and talks whilst musical fans will enjoy the energy of the ever popular Footloose, packed with hits of the 1980s. The renowned National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company make a welcome return in late July and we are also excited to be hosting Buxton’s first comedy festival in early September. Sponsored by Thornbridge Brewery, the headliners are top comedians Jimmy Carr and Joel Dommett along with a Friday night comedy music gig from The Lancashire Hotpots. We also have a Comedy Club 4 Kids and hilarious silent comedy duo the Kagools, all topped off with workshops, comedy drama, funny films and fringe circuit favourites. We are thrilled to be the recipient of a new grand piano, kindly donated by the generous legacy of David and Rowena Hammond. This fantastic instrument will be officially unveiled at a special lunchtime concert in May when Dominic Degavino will play a popular programme of piano classics. We are always looking at improving service and comfort for our customers. A new website will go live in April which will be easier to navigate and book online, and following our recent family survey, we have introduced new ways of sharing information to make your family visit an easily organised and pleasurable experience. So whether it's dance, drama or star names, you will be sure of a warm welcome to your beautiful theatre in the hills. Very best wishes Paul Kerryson – Interim Executive Director

Contents SEASON HIGHLIGHTS 3 BUZZ COMEDY CLUB 4 FILMS & SCREENINGS 4 TOURS 4 LEARNING & PARTICIPATION 5 APRIL 6 MAY 13 JUNE 24 JULY 30 AUGUST 35 COMING SOON 40 SUPPORT US 52 BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS 54 DIARY 57 OUR SUPPORTERS 59 BOX OFFICE OPENING: MONDAY TO SATURDAY 10AM TO 8PM, SUNDAY 4PM TO 8PM OPENING TIMES VARY DEPENDING ON PERFORMANCE TIMES. Patron: Lady Jasmine Cavendish Chairman: Carol Prowse Registered Office: 5 The Square, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6AZ. Registered in England & Wales. Company Reg. No. 1356378. Charity Reg. No. 507354. VAT Reg No. 332 005515. High Peak Theatre Trust gratefully acknowledges the continued support of High Peak Borough Council.

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DRAMA HIGHLIGHT:

Our Man In Havana

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SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Joel Dommett

OUR MAN IN HAVANA CHILDREN’S HIGHLIGHT:

DINOSAUR WORLD Oysterband

COMEDY HIGHLIGHT:

JOEL DOMMETT FOLK MUSIC HIGHLIGHT:

OYSTERBAND ADVENTURE HIGHLIGHT:

EDDIE 'THE EAGLE' EDWARDS

Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards

Footloose

PARTY HIGHLIGHT:

SING-A-LONG-A ROCKY HORROR MUSICAL HIGHLIGHT:

Sing-A-Long-A Rocky Horror

Hawkwind

FOOTLOOSE MUSIC HIGHLIGHT:

HAWKWIND

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BUZZ / FILMS

Buxton Buzz Comedy Club

More stand-up from some new and not-so-new faces on the comedy club circuit.

FRIDAY 7 APRIL 8PM Mike Wilkinson • Chris Purchase • The Huyton Poet Compere: Peter Phillipson

FRIDAY 5 MAY 8PM Russell Hicks • Zahra Barri • Rod Shepherd, conspiracy theorist Compere: Paul Savage

FRIDAY 9 JUNE 8PM Anthony J Brown • Charmian Hughes • Stu Woodings Compere: Tony Basnett

FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 8PM El Baldiniho • Rachel Fairburn • Tom Little Compere: Ryan Gough

Ages 18 & over only. Shows may contain strong language and adult material. Tickets £7 in advance, £10 on the door. Discounts not available

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Why not check out our new Buxton Comedy Festival? Thursday 31 August to Sunday 3 September. See pages 40 to 43 to find out more…

Films in the Arts Centre The very best movie titles from this year and more presented by Buxton Film. For more information about which films are showing and when, please visit: buxtonoperahouse.org.uk Tickets: Adults £5, Children £3 Buxton Film present their 5th Annual Buxton Film Festival from Monday 10 to Monday 17 April. For more information and to find out what’s on, see page 10.

Back Stage Pass Opera House Theatre Tours Take a look behind the scenes at one of the country’s finest examples of a Frank Matcham theatre. In our guided theatre tours, discover the fascinating history of this iconic building, from its Edwardian beginning right up to the present day. Starting from the Dress Circle bar, the tour will take you through to the auditorium and backstage where you will get a glimpse of the inner workings of the theatre. Confirmed dates for tours: Thursday 27 April 2pm Monday 22 May 11am Sunday 4 June 11am Tuesday 6 June 11am Wednesday 7 June 2pm Tuesday 13 June 2pm Please note that the theatre is over three levels and the tours involve several flights of stairs More tours will be announced throughout the year, so check our website for details or join our mailing list to find out about special events at Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre. Tickets: £10 per person


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Later in the year we are looking forward to announcing a newly formed Learning and Participation programme with a full range of activities and productions. This will provide an exciting platform for local talent of all ages with opportunities in performance, design and technical skills. Meanwhile....

KALEIDOSCOPE COMMUNITY CHOIR

MINI MOVERS & GROOVERS

If you love to sing then come and join our friendly Kaleidoscope Community Choir delivered in partnership with Buxton Festival. From choral classics and favourite hymns to pop and folk, you don’t have to audition to be part of the choir. Just come along and join us for an hour of singing upstairs in the Old Clubhouse each Tuesday from 1pm.

If you have children under 5 then our Mini Movers & Groovers sessions are ideal for you! Through a mix of creative movement and dance, toddlers and children can learn new skills in a fun and relaxed setting. Sessions use imaginative play, movement and music to help teach balance and coordination. Sessions take place on Monday morning from 10am to 10.45am during term time. To find out more, visit buxtonoperahouse.org.uk/mini-movers-and-groovers Upcoming sessions: 24 April 8, 15 & 22 May 5 & 12 June

Tickets: £3.50 A Summer concert performance will take place on Tuesday 4 July 1pm in the Pavilion Arts Centre. Tickets: £4.50

Tickets: £5 per session Special offer: Book for 5 sessions, get the 6th session free!

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APRIL

MUSIC SATURDAY 1 APRIL 7.30PM

MUSIC SATURDAY 1 APRIL 7.30PM

MUSIC SUNDAY 2 APRIL 7.30PM

Steve Steinman’s Iconic

Brian Kennedy

The Bootleg Beatles

From the creative force behind the hugely successful Vampires Rock, Steve Steinman’s new show delivers the best soundtracks from the coolest movies of all time.

Having survived a childhood on the infamous Falls Road, West Belfast, at the height of its troubles, Brian Kennedy has beaten all the odds to carve an extraordinary career in music. First and foremost a live performer and songwriter, Kennedy’s constant touring of Ireland, the UK, Australia, Germany and the US has resulted in an ever-growing international fan base over a phenomenal 25 year career.

One of the world’s most famous Beatles tribute bands, the Bootleg Beatles continue to draw critical acclaim from across the globe with their stunning recreation of the greatest songbook of all time.

The Show

Set in the future where movie theatres have all but disappeared a magical cinema still stands. Run by an old usher Benson, who does his best to entice people to buy a ticket for the midnight screening and give them a night they will never forget. Hits from movie greats such as Kill Bill, Batman, Pulp Fiction, Purple Rain, Bond and Mad Max are featured including tracks from Queen, AC/DC, Tina Turner and Prince to name but a few. So go ahead punk, make your day! TICKETS: £26.50–£28.50 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle) Family tickets available

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in Concert

His work with Van Morrison has been well documented. The Belfast legend invited Kennedy to a rehearsal one day that resulted in him being featured in a string of recordings including the now unforgettable Blues & Soul Revue.

Tracing the Fab Four’s journey through the 60s, every tiny detail is meticulously covered from costumes to authentic period instruments; from their witty 'Scouse' banter to their 'inflection perfect' vocal mimicry. Complete with a little help from their orchestral ensemble, this is a not to be missed spectacular for ‘Beatlemaniacs' of all ages.

TICKETS: £16.50 Discounts not available

It's not the Beatles… but you simply won’t believe it! ‘Off-the-scale fabulous’ – Chris Evans ‘Flawless!’ – Mojo TICKETS: £32 Discounts not available


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TALKS WEDNESDAY 5 APRIL 7.30PM

DRAMA THURSDAY 6 APRIL 7.30PM

Mi Flamenco presents

Buxton Adventure Festival presents

European Arts Company presents

Mi Flamenco is an international flamenco company with artists of the highest calibre, bringing quality and entertaining performance to UK audiences and beyond.

The Ups and Downs of a Tremadog Tea Maker

Incognito Their new creation, Incognito, is a show with all the spirit of authentic, pulsating flamenco, intertwined with the unexpected.

Chekhov’s Shorts

Eric Jones

‘…gut-wrenchingly beautiful dance’ – Matthew Jenkin (News shopper Review)

After taking up skydiving and climbing in his 20s, Jones had progressed to BASE jumping off the Eiger by his 50s. The Ups and Downs of a Tremadog Tea Maker will cover his early climbing days in Wales and the Dolomites. He’ll talk about his alpine soloing on the Eiger, Matterhorn, and Mont Blanc, BASE jumping from Angel Falls in Venezuela, as well as climbing the Old Man of Hoy and Devils Tower in his 70s. Eric’s exploits were years ahead of their time and he is regarded by many as Britain’s most successful solo climber. There will be a support speaker, a short film screening and stunning photography, ensuring a full evening of action packed entertainment.

TICKETS: £16 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled/JSA/Income Support: £1 off Students/Children: £2 off

TICKETS: £17.50 Matcham/Groups (8+)/Senior/ Disabled/JSA/Income Support/ Students/Children: £5 off

Expect exciting and moving flamenco dance, powerful song, virtuoso guitar and cello, with lots of charm, imagination and theatre thrown in. A passionate spectacle for dance, music and theatre-lovers everywhere. ‘…stunning flamenco dancing backed up by hugely talented guitar players and singers’ – Helen Potter (Docklands Review)

European Arts Company returns with a hugely entertaining collection of classic one-act farces by Anton Chekhov, including The Evils of Tobacco, The Dimwit, The Bear, Swan Song and The Proposal. This is Chekhov as you’ve never seen him before – funny! Originally performed in Russian vaudeville theatres, these bittersweet plays are Chekhov at his comic best – before The Seagull got stuffed, Uncle Vanya fired blanks, The Three Sisters started moaning and The Cherry Orchard was ‘car-parked’. 'Chekhov wasn't all doom and gloom! European Arts Company’s production of Chekhov Shorts is fast-paced, witty and engaging' – The Stage TICKETS: £14 Discounts not available

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MUSIC FRIDAY 7 APRIL 1PM

COMEDY FRIDAY 7 APRIL 8PM

ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY 8 APRIL 7.30PM

Coffee Concert

The Scarlet Trio

Buxton Buzz Comedy Club

Fascinating Aïda's

Philip Brett, violin Kay Stephens, viola Amy Jolly, cello

More stand-up from some new and not-so-new faces on the comedy club circuit.

Made up of three award-winning young musicians, the Scarlet Trio formed whilst studying for the String Leadership Diploma at the Royal Northern College of Music. They were awarded the Hirsch Prize for their performance of Beethoven’s String Trio in C minor and have since relished playing the small but fantastic repertoire for string trio. Members of the Scarlet Trio will be available for a meet and greet following the performance. TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR Discounts not available

This month: Mike Wilkinson Chris Purchase The Huyton Poet Compere: Peter Phillipson Ages 18 & over only. May contain strong language and adult material. TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR. Discounts not available

Dillie Keane Dillie Keane takes a short break from her Fascinating Aïda gal pals to present her first solo show in 558 years. With some brand new songs, some grand old favourites, gorgeous songs of love and songs of disgraceful filth, Dillie will break your heart, mend it again and have it sent to the cleaners for pressing. And she'll give you her recipe for chutney while she’s at it. Dillie will be accompanied on the piano by the very young but very talented Michael Roulston. ‘Keane, whose piano-playing remains as sprightly and inventive as ever, prompts gales of laughter with merely the raising of a quizzical eyebrow’ – Times ‘Her worldview is laconic, her lyrics lacerating, her voice now capable of going deeper than a Chilean miner’ – Telegraph TICKETS: £22 Discounts not available

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Jazz at the Arts Centre

The Original Panama Jazz Band Jon Critchley, trumpet Dave Thomas, clarinet/vocals Laurie Cooper, trombone Hugh Potter, string bass Malcolm Hogarth, piano Bill Buck, drums The Original Panama Jazz Band has been playing together since 1954. Their line-up has seen 40 musicians pass through and the current sextet features some of the most experienced and versatile musicians on the North West jazz scene. Expect to hear traditional and Dixieland favourites. As always, lunches are available in the Arts Centre bar from 12.30pm. TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £9 ON THE DOOR Discounts not available

MUSIC SUNDAY 9 APRIL 7.30PM

DANCE MONDAY 10 APRIL 7PM

The Claire Dobinson School of Dancing presents Chris Dean’s Syd Lawrence Orchestra Raise the Barre

Golden Night of Swing 50th Anniversary Tour

In 1967, Syd Lawrence formed what was to become the UK's most successful and longest running big band. The band performed in theatres all over Europe, regularly featuring on many TV shows such as Les Dawson Show, Morecambe and Wise Show, Pebble Mill, Wheel Tappers and Shunters and a Royal Variety performance. With Radio 2 broadcasts every week and numerous album recordings, the orchestra also toured with Tony Bennett, Matt Monro, Frankie Vaughan and Mel Torme and played concerts with Shirley Bassey, all adding to the orchestra's gravitas. Come and join this wonderful orchestra to celebrate 50 glorious years of swing! PRE-SHOW DINING TICKETS: £20 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

Showcasing the talents of local children from the youngest ballerinas to those aspiring to dance professionally, the show promises to be a fun filled celebration of dance! The dance school will be celebrating its 45th anniversary this year having been opened by Elizabeth Chamberlain in 1972. Claire has been principal for the last 17 years and is delighted to be returning to the Opera House. Raise the Barre will feature classical ballet, tap, modern stage, acrobatic, street and contemporary dance as well as physical theatre...something for everyone.

TICKETS: £14 Matcham: 12% off Senior Citizens/Disabled/JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: £1.50 off

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BUXTON FILM FESTIVAL 10–17 APRIL Welcome to the 5th annual Buxton Film Festival presented by Buxton Film. As ever, Buxton Film is presenting a feast of great films – a mix of current and classics including a few for families to enjoy together. It was recently discovered that the director Robert Stevenson, who made many well-known films such as Mary Poppins, was born in Buxton. With generous help from Film Hub North West Central, Buxton Film are able to commemorate his life and work with special events, an exhibition and some of his best films – they are also publishing a small biographical pamphlet about Robert Stevenson, so look out for that.

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Another first this year is the involvement of a group of young people from the University of Derby who are planning some exciting events for Tuesday 11th, watch this space! Date

Title Installation of plaque to commemorate director Robert Stevenson in the Pavilion Gardens Mon 10 – 2.30pm Jane Eyre (1943) Mon 10 – 7.30pm TBC Talk on Robert Stevenson and screening of short film Tues 11 – 11am Know Your Ally: Britain (1944) Tues 11 – 3pm The Wizard of Oz (1939) Tues 11 – 6pm The Wizard of Oz (1939) Wed 12 – 11am 1984 (1984) Wed 12 – 2.30pm Chocolat (2016) Wed 12 – 7.30pm Snowden (2016) Thurs 13 – 11am King Solomon’s Mines (1937) Thurs 13 – 2.30pm Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) Thurs 13 – 7.30pm Chi-Raq (2016) Fri 14 – 11am Cameraperson (2016) Fri 14 – 2.30pm Light Years + Q&A (2015) Fri 14 – 7.30pm A United Kingdom (2016) Sat 15 – 11am Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016) Sat 15 – 2.30pm The Light Between Oceans (2016) Sat 15 – 7.30pm Under the Shadow (2016) Sun 16 – 11am Poor Cow (1967) Sun 16 – 2.30pm Arrival (2016) Sun 16 – 7.30pm Paterson (2016) Mon 17 – 11am Gueros (2014) Mon 17 – 2.30pm Mary Poppins – singalong (1964) Mon 17 – 7.30pm Moonlight (2016)

Director

Running time

Cert

Robert Stevenson

97min

(PG)

Robert Stevenson

44 mins

Victor Fleming Victor Fleming Michael Radford Roschdy Zem Oliver Stone Robert Stevenson Taika Waititi Spike Lee Kirsten Johnson Esther May Campbell Amma Asante David Yates Derek Gianfrance Babak Anvari Ken Loach Denis Villaneuve Jim Jarmusch Alonso Ruizpalacios Robert Stevenson Barry Jenkins

102min 102min 113min 119min 134min 77min 101min 127min 102min 89min 111min 133min 133min 84min 101min 116min TBC 106min 139min 111min

Mon 10 – 2pm

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Light Between the Oceans

(U) (U) (15) (12) (15) (U) (12A) (15) (15) (12A) (12A) (12A) (12A) (15) (15) (12A) (15) (15) (U) (15)

A United Kingdom


FAMILY WEDNESDAY 12 TO SUNDAY 16 APRIL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 2PM & 7PM SATURDAY 10.30AM & 2.30PM SUNDAY 11AM

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Birmingham Stage Company presents

It’s Friday night and Ben knows that means only one thing – staying with Granny! There will be cabbage soup, cabbage pie and cabbage cake and Ben knows one thing for sure – it’s going to be sooooooooo boring! But what Ben doesn’t know is that Granny has a secret – and Friday nights are about to get more exciting than he could ever imagine, as he embarks on the adventure of a lifetime with his very own Gangsta Granny! From the acclaimed producers of Horrible Histories comes the world premiere of this amazing story by David Walliams, the UK’s bestselling author for children. 'I am over the moon that Gangsta Granny is coming to the stage. It's the most popular of all my books and I am sure this production by the brilliant Birmingham Stage Company will delight not just children but their parents and of course grandparents' – David Walliams TICKETS: ADULTS £18–£20, CHILDREN £14–£16 Family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) £54 Family of 3 (2 adults 1 child) £40 (not Dress Circle)

Illustrations © Tony Ross, 2011 Cover lettering of author’s name © Quentin Blake, 2010

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DRAMA THURSDAY 20 TO SATURDAY 22 APRIL 7.30PM MATINEE: SATURDAY 2.30PM Creative Cow Productions in association with Malvern Theatres and Buxton Opera House present

Our Man in Havana By Graham Greene

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Adapted by Clive Francis Cuba 1958. Meet Jim Wormold – a hapless vacuum cleaner salesman who gets sucked into a dirty world of espionage and double agents when the chance of helping out MI6 with a job or two proves too good an offer to resist. And, quite frankly, he could do with the cash to pay for his teenage daughter’s ever increasing lifestyle. From the company who brought us Travels With My Aunt and thrillingly adapted for the stage by Clive Francis, this uproarious farce is filleted to perfection from Graham Greene’s hilarious, subversive and ever popular novel. TICKETS: £16–£20 Matcham: 12% off (First Night ½ price) Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £1.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle) PRE-SHOW DINING

’You should dream more, Mr. Wormold. Reality in our century is not something to be faced’ Graham Greene, Our Man in Havana

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Shakin’ Stevens

Echoes Of Our Times

RETURNS MAY BE AVAILABLE

COMEDY FRIDAY 21 APRIL 8PM

BALLET WEDNESDAY 26 APRIL 2PM & 4PM

FAMILY MONDAY 1 MAY 1.30PM & 4.30PM

Andy Parsons

Northern Ballet presents

Scamp Theatre and Watford Palace Theatre present

With sell-out performances and hugely successful CBeebies adaptations, including Ugly Duckling and The Tortoise & the Hare, Northern Ballet’s Short Ballets for Small People are not to be missed.

Based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, creators of The Gruffalo.

PEAK BULLSH**T Worried about your job? Worried about your family? Worried about yourself? Worried about the health service? Education? Climate change? World War 3? Worried about worrying? Sod it! Come and have a laugh about it. It’s one of the things we do best. Or is it? Was it something we did best but like everything else has now gone West. Or South. Or East. Ah – go on. Take a risk. Put on your lucky pants and your party shoes – and get yourself on a night out. Or maybe come out dressed in a binbag, top hat and clogs. We could all use a laugh. As seen on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo, Q.I. etc. – and repeated on Dave. ‘Brilliantly funny and insightful’ – Metro ‘Cracking adlibbing… a joke-rich rallying call for a better Britain’ – Guardian TICKETS: £17.50 Discounts not available

Goldilocks & the Three Bears

Goldilocks is a mischievous little girl with hair as bright as gold. Always on the look out for an adventure, one day her curiosity leads her to a house full of many surprises. With a family of friendly bears, a beautiful blue bird and bowls of delicious porridge, this ballet is just right! Bringing this classic children’s story to life, Goldilocks & the Three Bears is the perfect opportunity for your little ones to enjoy live ballet, music and theatre for the first time. This child friendly performance lasts approximately 40 minutes with no interval. TICKETS: ADULTS £8, CHILDREN £6 Discounts not available

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SUNDAY 23 APRIL 8PM

The Scarecrows’ Wedding

Betty O’Barley and Harry O’Hay are excellent scarecrows (they scare a lot of crows). Harry loves Betty, and Betty loves Harry – so they decide to get married and Harry sets off to search for their wedding day essentials including a dress of feathers, a bunch of flowers and a necklace made from shells. However, when the farmer notices he is missing a scarecrow, he replaces Harry with the devilishly smooth but dangerous Reginald Rake. Dashing, daring and ever so cool, can Reginald persuade Betty that he is the scarecrow for her? Will Harry make it back in the nick of time before Reginald ruins their special day? Suitable for all aged 3 & over and their families TICKETS: £14 Family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) £48 Family of 3 (2 adults 1 child) £36

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APRIL

Friday 28 April to Monday 1 May 2017

THE BIG SESSION 2017

Following last year’s sell out success; the Big Session is back in Buxton for the third year running. Now over four days, welcome to the first festival of the summer and some of the biggest names in folk music. Hosted by Oysterband, who this year are joined by Eliza Carthy and Saul Rose, the Big Session Festival boasts a whole weekend of live music, walks and even a beer festival. While Sunday night’s concert, Levellers Acoustic, and our Big Session Ceilidh have now sold out, there’s still availability for other events.

To find out more about the Big Session 2017, visit www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk or follow the Big Session on social media: @BigSessionFest facebook.com/bigsessionfest

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MUSIC FRIDAY 28 APRIL 7.30PM

MUSIC SATURDAY 29 APRIL 4.30PM

BLACKBEARD’S TEA PARTY

THE HUT PEOPLE

plus support: Candi’s Dog

Voted best band at last year’s Cropredy Convention, and named the band to see at Glastonbury by the Huffington Post, 2014 also saw Blackbeard's Tea Party make a huge impact at festivals as diverse as Shrewsbury Folk Festival, Costa Del Folk in Spain, and the Rainforest World Music Festival in Borneo. With this growing reputation, it’s hardly a surprise that they are one of the most in-demand bands on the folk circuit. Now Blackbeard’s Tea Party bring their brand of gutsy folk rock to Buxton for the first time. Traditional songs and folk tunes are given a heavy rock edge with playful arrangements and driving dance rhythms. This is all mixed up in an engaging, high-octane stage show that frequently leaves audiences cheering for more. TICKETS: £15 Discounts not available

plus support: Ray Cooper

English instrumental duo The Hut People (Sam Pirt and Gary Hammond) have over the last four years proved to be one of the most unique, entertaining and best-loved acts on the UK folk scene. Mixing global rhythms with folk tunes from Quebec to Spain, Scandinavia to Sussex and everywhere in between, this is a quirky celebration of our rich musical heritage – and it works so well! This is a show like nothing you’ve ever seen before – expect feel-good dancing tunes, audience participation, step dancing, Québécois footpercussion and humour aplenty. TICKETS: £15 Discounts not available

Workshop The Hut People are hosting a percussion workshop in the Arts Centre on Saturday 29 April at 11am. TICKETS: £8


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MUSIC SUNDAY 30 APRIL 4.30PM

MUSIC SUNDAY 30 APRIL 7.30PM

OYSTERBAND

NANCY KERR AND THE SWEET VISITOR BAND

LEVELLERS

with special guests Eliza Carthy & Saul Rose Following the announcement of the release of their 'Best-of' album This House Will Stand, Oysterband yet again host the Big Session in Buxton along with special guests Eliza Carthy and Saul Rose. When the Oyster writing team of Jones/Prosser/ Telfer came up with a song last year called I Built This House, a friend said the title sounded like somebody's life story...and an idea was born. On the crest of an almost 40-year international career, and with their distinctive mix of crafted lyrics, big tunes and deep experience of British traditional music still evolving, the time was right for a fresh overview. TICKETS: £29 Discounts not available

plus support: Honey Ryder

plus support: Jess Morgan

Since her debut solo album, Sweet Visitor, arrived in late 2014, Nancy Kerr has emerged as one of the foremost composers of modern folk and social commentary songs in the British Isles. A writer of rare style, Kerr's music has drawn comparisons to William Blake and has inspired some to call her ‘Folk's Poet Laureate’. Increasingly fascinated by the role of the environment in music, literature, art and film, the compositions that make up her second release, Instar, explore the themes of human/ecological interaction that lie beneath the surface of many traditional folk songs.

Returns may be available In an acoustic performance, Brighton folk/punk band Levellers celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of their second full-length, and now classic, album Levelling the Land. TICKETS: £26 Discounts not available

‘A songwriter steeped in the tradition, but casting it anew’ – Songlines TICKETS: £18 Discounts not available

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MAY

COMEDY FRIDAY 5 MAY 8PM

MUSIC SATURDAY 6 MAY 7.30PM

MUSIC SUNDAY 7 MAY 1PM

Buxton Buzz Comedy Club

Bla Bla Bla

Jazz at the Arts Centre

More stand-up from some new and not-so-new faces on the comedy club circuit.

Returning for another night of live music from some of the area’s top local bands, Buxton Local Artists’ new line-up features everything from rock and blues to a cappella and folk.

This month: Russell Hicks Zahra Barri Rod Shepherd, conspiracy theorist Compere: Paul Savage Ages 18 & over only. May contain strong language and adult material. TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR. Discounts not available

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Buxton Local Artists

Topping the bill this year are Route 66 – probably the most enduring band Buxton has ever produced. Formed in 1989, they have played over 1,000 gigs up and down the country keeping British RnB well and truly alive. Joining them are Bin 53 Four, now a 4-piece that’s been taking local venues by storm with their infectious blend of rock 'n' roll, rockabilly and country rock. Also on the bill: Rhi & Em, Paul Wood & Michael Clement and Culpepper.

Freddie Garner Jazz Quartet Freddie Garner, piano Andor Jensen, saxophone Stuart Riley, double bass Phil Bennett, drums Pianist Freddie Garner, who plays in the style of the great Kenny Barron, Victor Feldman and Oscar Peterson and names Cannonball Adderley as one of his greatest influences, will be presenting his mix of jazz standards and originals. Expect to hear Latin and ballads, straight ahead jazz of the post-bop era and homages to the all-time greats.

Come along and support some true local talent!

As always, lunches are available from the Arts Centre bar from 12.30pm.

TICKETS: £8 Discounts not available

TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £9 ON THE DOOR Discounts not available.


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THURSDAY 4 TO SATURDAY 6 MAY

THURSDAY 4 & FRIDAY 5 MAY 7.30PM

Tosca

PRE-SHOW DINING

By Puccini Puccini’s Tosca is one of the world’s best-loved operas, brimming with lust, corruption and intrigue. When the firebrand revolutionary Cavaradossi is imprisoned, Tosca is faced with an impossible choice: submitting to the desires of the sadistic chief of police, or letting her lover be executed. Sung in Italian with English surtitles '...an accomplished first operatic outing for Blanche McIntyre' – The Stage

SATURDAY 6 MAY 7.30PM

Patience By Gilbert & Sullivan An all-singing, all-dancing comedy by the masters of British musical theatre, Gilbert & Sullivan’s Patience pokes fun at Victorian society and its stock characters, with willowy poets, sighing maidens and burly officers galore. Expect plenty of tunes and humour as fresh today as it was at the first performance. Sung in English with surtitles 'Patience showcases ETO at its very best. It is, both for its quality and its travelling ubiquity, not to be missed. Do yourself a favour and don’t.'  – WHATSONSTAGE TICKETS: £28–£36.50 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £3 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

Book for both English Touring Opera productions at the same time and save £10 off the total (top two prices only)

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MAY

MUSIC MONDAY 8 MAY 7.30PM Chas Cole for CMP Entertainment presents

The Robert Cray Band plus support Jeb Loy Nichols

Legendary guitarist and singer-songwriter Robert Cray comes to Buxton following the release of his highly anticipated new album, In My Soul. Considered one of the greatest guitarists of his generation, Cray’s soulful and creative guitar work has been a dominant force in blues for over forty years, widely recognised and acknowledged by peers and audiences alike. A five time Grammy winner, Cray has written and performed with everyone from Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan to John Lee Hooker, becoming one of the most popular artists in blues and soul music. TICKETS: £33–£43.50 Discounts not available

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COMEDY TUESDAY 9 MAY 7.30PM

Al Murray – The Pub Landlord Let’s Go Backwards Together

We live in troubling times. Europe. The NHS. Whatever the hell is going on in the Middle East. The gathering storm of fortnightly bin collections. Who knows where it will all end? Watch the one man who will answer the call of destiny even though it’s an unlisted number. Watch the one man who will call time on tyranny even though he isn’t quite sure what it means. Watch the one man who isn’t afraid to say no to women ordering anything other than a glass of white wine (or fruit based drink). TICKETS: £30.50 Discounts not available

TALKS WEDNESDAY 10 MAY 7.30PM Buxton Adventure Festival presents

Richard Askwith The journalist and author discusses his latest book Today We Die A Little: The Rise And Fall Of Emil Zátopek, Olympic Legend. The new work is a definitive biography of the Czechoslovakian soldier who revolutionised endurance in the 40s and 50s. Zátopek’s achievements on the track were unprecedented: he won all three distance-running golds at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952 – one of them in his first ever attempt at a marathon. His triumphs put his country on the map, yet when Soviet tanks moved in, Zátopek paid a heavy price for his brave stance. There will be a support speaker, Marcus Scotney, a short film screening and an audio-visual presentation by Ourea Events. TICKETS: £17.50 Matcham/Groups (8+)/Senior/ Disabled/JSA/Income Support/ Students/Children: £5 off

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Henning Wehn

Westphalia is Not An Option

RETURNS MAY BE AVAILABLE

MUSIC THURSDAY 11 MAY 7.30PM

MUSIC FRIDAY 12 MAY 1PM

DRAMA THURSDAY 18 TO SATURDAY 20 MAY 7.30PM

The Solid Silver 60s Show

Coffee Concert

Buxton Drama League presents

For over 30 years, the Solid Silver 60s Show has entertained the nation and celebrated history’s most successful decade of music. In 2017, the Solid Silver 60s welcomes back favourites the Merseybeats. Performing alongside them is Dave Berry, following his successful appearance on the tour last year. Completing this stellar line up is Wayne Fontana and Vanity Fare plus very special guest Chris Montez from the USA. See the original artists singing their greatest hits and relive some of your fondest memories of an era that will last forever. TICKETS: £30.50–£33.50 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Disabled: £2.75 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle) PRE-SHOW DINING

Dominic Degavino (Piano)

Enlightenment By Shelagh Stephenson

Programme to include Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Toru Takemitsu and Liszt. A rising young star and passionate performer, Dominic started studying the piano when he was six, gaining a place at Chetham’s School of Music shortly after.

Adam, 20, flies off into his adventures. Suddenly all contact stops. Life for his family is a whirl of uncertainty: What? When? Where? Who? Why? How? There are unanswered questions, imagined scenarios, different for each of them and growing ever darker.

Dominic has achieved considerable competition success, including winning the RNCM Gold Medal Competition and the Foundazione Antonio Carlo Monzino prize at the Imola International Piano Awards in Italy.

What do they do? What would you do? Then hope arrives, unexpectedly and unpredictably. And now a gripping rollercoaster of a plot turns the play into a psychological thriller, as it takes us on an exploration of the unpredictability of life and how to cope with the uncontrollable.

Dominic will be available for a meet and greet following the performance. This is the inaugural recital of the grand piano kindly donated to Buxton Opera House by the generous legacy of David and Rowena Hammond.

TICKETS: £7 in advance, £10 on the door Discounts not available

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SUNDAY 14 MAY 7.30PM

Enlightenment is a warm, compassionate, thoughtprovoking and, surprisingly, funny play. This amateur production of Enlightenment is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd

TICKETS: £13–£15 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £1.25 off JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price

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SUNDAY 21 MAY 8PM

Jon Richardson

Old Man

ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY 20 MAY 7.30PM

MUSIC TUESDAY 23 MAY 7.30PM

MUSIC THURSDAY 25 MAY 7.30PM

From the producers of the smash hit Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music

Hawkwind

Let’s Hang On

Sing-a-long-a Rocky Horror Picture Show The campest cult classic of all time gets the Singalonga treatment it’s been screaming for! Featuring the film, starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Meatloaf and Richard O’Brien, it’s the most outrageous, riotous, kitsch, wonderful romp ever. If you’ve done the Time Warp before, you’ll never have done it quite like this! The evening begins with your hosts leading a vocal warmup before they show you how to use your free interactive props bag. Fancy dress is not obligatory but highly recommended! Please note that this is a screening of the iconic movie and not a live stage show. TICKETS: £16 Discounts not available

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Formed in 1969 by former busker Dave Brock, Hawkwind have seen numerous line-ups throughout the years, but Brock remains at the helm. They played at the first Glastonbury Festival and are widely acknowledged with creating a brand new genre of music – space rock. Following the success of Silver Machine in 1972, the band went on tour with the mind blowing Space Ritual, which set the precedent for all future Hawkwind shows. The barrage of light, sound, dance and theatrics has since become a hallmark of their shows. Joining the line-up is Buxton based Mr Dibs on vocals and electronics, who has been a long-time collaborator with the band. TICKETS: £25 Discounts not available

The Music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons This award-winning production, endorsed by Frankie Valli himself, celebrates the music of one of popular music’s most successful bands of all time. Take a step back in time with an anthology of classic hits including Grease, December 1963 (Oh What a Night!), Sherry, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Beggin’, Walk Like A Man, Big Girls Don’t Cry and many more, climaxing with a spectacular finale of Let’s Hang On! Complete with a brand new stage design for 2017, prepare for an electric atmosphere and don’t be surprised to find yourself on your feet and dancing before the night is over! ‘You guys are dynamite!’ – Frankie Valli ‘These guys are absolutely brilliant’ – The Paul O’Grady Show PRE-SHOW DINING TICKETS: £25 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)


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MUSIC SUNDAY 28 MAY 7.30PM

The Carpenters Story

Reginald D Hunter

Whitney

During the 15 years in which he has lived in the UK, Reginald's searingly honest material has garnered him a popular fan base that spans the generations. In the past 12 months he has appeared in a critically acclaimed tour of Ireland as well as performing across Europe. His appearances on television have included 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown and the hugely popular three-part BBC2 series Reginald D Hunter’s Songs Of The South which documented Reginald’s epic road trip from North Carolina to New Orleans through 150 years of American popular song.

A stunning celebration of the music and life of one of the greatest singers of our time, this award winning production features a sensational line-up of musicians and artistes, and together with a powerhouse and breath-taking performance in the spirit of Whitney, deliver a show that exceeds expectation on every level.

The award-winning Carpenters Story celebrates the music of one of the most successful pop duos in history, Richard and Karen Carpenter. Featuring the stunning vocals of international star Claire Furley, state-of-the-art video projection and lavish arrangements from live musicians. Includes all the classic Carpenters hits (They Long To Be) Close To You, We’ve Only Just Begun, Yesterday Once More, Top of the World and many more! ‘A very accurate and faithful portrayal’ – Richard Carpenter TICKETS: £25.50 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle) PRE-SHOW DINING

Some People v Reginald D Hunter

Ages 18 & over only. ‘Reginald D Hunter joins the top rank of stand-up comedians working today… a comedian going for broke, flying in the face of received opinion in a way that is simply exhilarating... this is comedy of a rare scope’ – Times ’Stand-up comedy's coolest customer’ – Telegraph TICKETS: £26 Discounts not available

Queen of the Night

Including the hits I Wanna Dance With Somebody, One Moment In Time, I’m Every Woman, and I will Always Love You, this show beautifully remembers the most highly awarded female artiste in the world ever! 'Hearts pounding, feet tapping, a must-see for Whitney fans' – Portsmouth & Southsea News TICKETS: £22–£24 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

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MUSICALS OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY 30 MAY TO SATURDAY 3 JUNE 7.30PM MATINEE: THURSDAY & SATURDAY 2.30PM Selladoor Productions presents

HHHHH Manchester Evening News 'Has the audience on their feet' – OK! Magazine

HHHHH MAY

'You leave feeling like you can change the world' – Manchester Evening News

HHHHH Footloose is back and better than ever before. Everybody cut loose as the explosive 1980s rock ‘n' roll sensation bursts on to the stage in a remastered show for 2017 starring Gareth Gates as Willard and Maureen Nolan as Vi Moore. City boy Ren thinks life is bad enough when he's forced to move to a rural backwater in America. But his world comes to a standstill when he arrives at Bomont to find dancing and rock music are banned. Taking matters into his own hands, soon Ren has all hell breaking loose and the whole town on its feet. Based on the 1980s screen sensation which took the world by storm, Footloose sizzles with spirit, fun and the best in UK musical talent. With cutting edge modern choreography, you'll enjoy classic 80s hits including Holding Out for a Hero, Almost Paradise, Let's Hear It For The Boy and of course the unforgettable title track Footloose like never before. Produced by the award-winning team at Selladoor Productions – producers of Avenue Q, American Idiot and Little Shop of Horrors.

Edinburgh Evening News 'A roaring success’ – Yorkshire Times ‘Footloose has a driving beat that’s impossible to resist’ – britishtheatre.com

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#CUTLOOSE


STARRING

AND

AS WILLARD

AS VI MOORE

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FAMILY MONDAY 29 MAY 2PM

MUSIC SUNDAY 4 JUNE 1PM

TALKS WEDNESDAY 7 JUNE 7.30PM

The People’s Theatre Company presents

Jazz at the Arts Centre

Buxton Adventure Festival presents

Don’t Dribble on the Dragon By Steven Lee Tom is a toddler with a cool older brother, a secret dragon... and a dribbling problem that just won’t stop! When Tom's endless drooling threatens to tear the brothers' friendship apart, can their dragon's amazing magic help them put it back together again or will it only end up making things worse? Based on the fabulous new book by Steven Lee and with magic designed by the legendary Paul Daniels, this spectacular musical adventure about growing up and the importance of family is the perfect feel good show for big hearted adults and loving little ones alike. Steven will be signing copies of Don’t Dribble On The Dragon after the performance. For all the family!

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TICKETS: ADULTS £14, CHILDREN £12 Family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) £48 Family of 3 (2 adults 1 child) £36

The Tame Valley Stompers Norman Pennington, drums/percussion Terry Brunt, trombone Roger Wimpenny, trumpet/vocals Paul Broomhead, clarinet/saxophone Peter Smith, bass John Gordon, banjo/guitar Back for another afternoon of traditional jazz favourites with a peppering of Dixieland, the popular North West jazz sextet will be delighting audiences in this lunchtime concert. Formed in 1999, the Stompers display outstanding musicianship with each member bringing a lifetime of experience to the band. As always, lunches are available in the Arts Centre bar from 12.30pm. TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £9 ON THE DOOR Discounts not available

Lizzy Hawker Journey

An endurance athlete with a passion for long journeys across tough terrain, Lizzy Hawker is the five-time winner of the Ultra Tour Du Mont Blanc and world record holder for 24 hours on the road. She set a new world record running from Everest Base Camp to Kathmandu. In her talk, Lizzy will focus on her 1,000-mile epic across the Nepal Himalaya. The challenge might not be something many of us will undertake but the lessons she learned can help us all in our everyday lives. There will be a support speaker, Olly Stephenson, a short film screening plus an audio-visual presentation. TICKETS: £17.50 Matcham/Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled/JSA/Income Support/ Students/Children: £5 off Kindly supported by


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MUSIC FRIDAY 9 JUNE 1PM

MUSIC FRIDAY 9 JUNE 7.30PM

Rick Wakeman

Coffee Concert

Killer Queen

Lily Caunt, flute Chloe Roberts, harp Jessica Thornhill, viola

Killer Queen have been performing their tribute to Queen since 1993. Their expert musicianship, extraordinary energy and accurate portrayal of one of the world’s greatest live bands have rightfully earned Killer Queen the title of Queen ‘tribute royalty’.

The Piano Portraits Tour Currently celebrating his 50th year as a professional musician, keyboard player, songwriter and broadcaster, Rick Wakeman recently made chart history when his Piano Portraits album became the first solo piano album to enter the UK’s Top 10. Initially inspired by the unprecedented reaction to his performance of David Bowie’s Life On Mars on BBC Radio 2 in early 2016, Piano Portraits features instrumental versions of hits Wakeman originally performed on Space Oddity, Morning Has Broken & Wondrous Stories. Others have been specifically chosen for their wonderful melodies, including Stairway To Heaven, Help and Eleanor Rigby. The show will include at least eight of the pieces on the album, plus other musical surprises, and all will be interspersed with hilarious anecdotes from this well-known and accomplished raconteur. TICKETS: £28 Discounts not available

The Lavena Trio Programme to include Debussy and Mathias. Formed in October 2015 while studying at the Royal Northern College of Music, the Lavena Trio performed in the RNCM’s spotlight series, were finalists in the Brodsky Ensemble Prize and enjoy coaching with the many chamber music specialists at the RNCM. Lily Caunt is finishing her second year of a Master in Music (Performance). Chloe Roberts is currently in her final year of a Bachelor of Music at the RNCM where she studies with Eira Lynn Jones. Jessica Thornhill graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (RWCMD) in 2015 before continuing her studies at a postgraduate level at the RNCM. The Lavena Trio will be available for a meet and greet over coffee following the performance. TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR Discounts not available

They have been thrilling sell-out audiences across the globe from the UK to Moscow and in 2016 did their first tour of US. Killer Queen recreates the high energy and the powerful phenomenon that was Queen live. ‘This guy is not to be missed’ – Official Brian May website TICKETS: £24 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2.25 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

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JUNE

COMEDY FRIDAY 9 JUNE 8PM

ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY 10 JUNE 7PM ‘TIL LATE

Buxton Buzz Comedy Club

The Ken Dodd Happiness Show

More stand-up from some new and not-so-new faces on the comedy club circuit.

One of Britain's finest comedians, Ken Dodd returns for another tattyfilarious evening of laughter and song.

This month:

The comedy legend has been on the road with his Happiness Show for longer than we can remember and he never fails to make each visit to Buxton both unique and special.

Anthony J Brown Charmian Hughes Stu Woodings Compere: Tony Basnett Ages 18 & over only. May contain strong language and adult material. TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR. Discounts not available

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Come along and enjoy a fun-filled variety show suitable for all, packed with non-stop gags, entertaining songs and plenty of happiness all round! TICKETS: £23.50 Discounts not available PRE-SHOW DINING

TALKS SUNDAY 11 JUNE 7.30PM Speakers from the Edge presents

Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards Try Hard

A unique British sporting hero with an incredible story, Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards is the world’s ninth-fastest amateur downhill speed skier who went on to become Great Britain’s first Olympic (self-taught!) ski-jumper. While he missed out on medals by some distance, he won the hearts of the nation with his plucky, positive attitude and down-to-earth persona. In Try Hard, Edwards talks through his incredible life-journey; from self-learning ski-jumping and being shunned by the sporting establishment. He also talks about the extensive surgery to rebuild his face and body following years of spectacular crashes on the snow as he set out to break world-records in stunt jumping. TICKETS: £17.50 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £1.75 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)


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MUSIC FRIDAY 16 JUNE 7.30PM

COMEDY FRIDAY 16 JUNE 8PM

Stewart Lee

The Illegal Eagles

Susan Calman

Content Provider

After four years writing and performing his TV show Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle, Content Provider is Stewart’s first brand new full-length show since the award-winning Carpet Remnant World. Ages 16 & over only. 'The most consistently funny show of his brilliant career …I laughed till it hurt.'– The Times 'Characteristically twisty and frequently brilliant' – The Guardian 'Venomously funny'– Standard 'The delusional ravings of a man who has lost his way in the world'– Mail on Sunday TICKETS: £25.50 Discounts not available

Often acclaimed as the world’s official No.1 Eagles tribute, the Illegal Eagles return to the stage in 2017, this time celebrating their own incredible 20 years of UK and international touring! This seasoned group of talented musicians are true Eagles fans at heart. Their impressive mastery of the Eagles’ distinctive sound has made them one of the most sought after shows of their kind in the world. For their special 20th Anniversary tour, the Illegal Eagles bring you their strongest and most popular show to date. Performing all of the classic Eagles hits including Hotel California, Take It Easy, Lyin’ Eyes, Take it to the Limit, Life in the Fast Lane and many more! ‘The band were flawless in their delivery both musically and vocally’ – Express

The Calman Before the Storm It’s Susan Calman’s 10th year in comedy and she’s back with a brand new show. You may have seen or heard her on shows like QI, Have I Got News For You, News Quiz, Listomania or Mock the Week; now you have the opportunity to see her in person, life size if you will. For information, Susan is taller than a borrower but shorter than the average thirteen year old child. Seriously. It’s going to be epic. Ages 16 & over only. ‘The iron fist of political comment is disguised in the velvet glove of her gushing, affable approach’ – Chortle TICKETS: £18.50 Discounts not available

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JUNE

DANCE SATURDAY 17 JUNE 7.30PM

FAMILY SATURDAY 17 JUNE 1.30PM & 4PM

MUSIC SUNDAY 18 JUNE 2PM & 7PM

Claire Pickford School of Dance

Mister Maker

Peak District Music Centres

Clare Pickford School of Dance, with their dedicated, qualified dance teachers, take pride in their ability to get the best out of young people's dancing talents, whilst still ensuring that everyone has as much fun as possible!

Join CBeebies' Mister Maker in his hit live theatre tour!

This year’s performance will showcase the school’s work and the students will get the opportunity to demonstrate the dedication they put in during every lesson.

There's a big ‘make’ to take part in, lots of audience participation and... The Shapes! Yes, you’ll be able to share the fun with Circle, Square, Rectangle and Triangle too!

TICKETS: ADULTS £8.50 CHILDREN: £4.50 Discounts not available

Mini Makers, get ready to go on a real arty adventure and book your tickets today!

& The Shapes Live!

With a fabulous supporting cast and art at its heart, this fantastic live show encourages Mini Makers and grownups to sing, dance and make some noise!

‘The show is genius’ – South London Press ‘Inventive, creative and entertaining, a great way for young children to see just how much fun being crafty can be’ – Sheffield Star TICKETS: ADULTS £17, CHILDREN £13 Family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) £52 Family of 3 (2 adults 1 child) £39

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Gala Concerts

The Peak District Music Centres’ (PDMC) bands, orchestras and choirs return to the Opera House for their hugely popular annual Gala Concerts. Over 300 of the area’s young musicians perform well-known classics, movie hits and even a touch of jazz. There will also be performances from local primary school children involved in the Derbyshire City & County Music Partnership Wider Opportunities programme. Renowned for their standards of excellence, the PDMC ensembles range from elementary level through to the more advanced players in Peak District String Orchestra, Peak District Wind Band and Peak District Big Band, many of whom are involved in the Derbyshire City & County Youth Orchestra and Wind Band. Their precision and youthful exuberance are guaranteed to lift the spirit. TICKETS: £5–£8 (MAT), £6.50–£9.50 (EVE) Students/Children: £1 off


FRINGE 5-23 July 2017

MUSICALS FRIDAY 23 & SATURDAY 24 JUNE 7.30PM MATINEE: SATURDAY 2.30PM Tilly Music presents

Annie Jr. Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Martin Charnin Book by Thomas Meehan A cast of 60 local children and the award-winning choir Perfect Pitch star in Annie Jr., a new all-children’s version of Tony Award-winning musical Annie. Among the huge young cast, which was whittled down from 120 auditionees, two lucky Little Girls will play the title role for the production. Annie Jr. is the story of a plucky 11 year old in 1930s America who dreams of escaping the clutches of the child-hating orphanage matron Miss Hannigan and going in search of her real parents. The special one-hour production features the well-known hits It’s The Hard Knock Life, Easy Street, I Don’t Need Anything But You and Tomorrow. TICKETS: £10 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled/JSA/Income Support/Students/ Children: £1 off

MUSIC SATURDAY 24 JUNE 7.30PM

Music l Art l Spoken Word l Dance Theatre l Family Shows l Comedy Film l Street Theatre l …and more!

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BUXTON FESTIVAL

The Kinder Children’s Choirs of the High Peak The award-winning Kinder Choirs are back for their annual choral celebration at Buxton Opera House. Aged from 6 to 18, these amazing young songsters wow everyone with their melodies and sweet harmonies sung with youthful commitment and vitality. Regarded as one of the UK’s leading children’s choral organisations, the choirs take us through a broad repertoire of popular classics ending with a finale of Sondheim’s Into the Woods. TICKETS: £14.50–£18 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £1.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

Discover all event details on our website or pick up a free programme available in tourist information centres from June!

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APRIL

Macbeth (1847) Giuseppe Verdi

Lucio Silla

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Albert Herring Benjamin Britten

Y Tŵr Guto Puw

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The Consone Quartet

Sarah Connolly

Paul Lewis Roderick Williams

World-class soloists and ensembles including:

Paul Lewis The Brodsky Quartet The Fitzwilliam Quartet The Consone Quartet Melvyn Tan Christian Blackshaw Quatuor Mosaïques Roderick Williams Imogen Cooper Sarah Connolly

Imogen Cooper

The Fitzwilliam Quartet

Christian Blackshaw Melvyn Tan

…and many more

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Joanne Harris

Jay Rayner Quartet Joanna Eden

Jazz, folk and world music in the Pavilion Café and Pavilion Arts Centre

Barb Jungr – The Songs of Bob Dylan & Leonard Cohen 9 July Chris Ingham Quartet – Celebrating Hoagy 13 July Joanne Eden – Embraceable Ella 14 July Lizzie Ball & James Pearson Trio 15 July Lizzie Ball – Classical Kicks 15 & 22 July Dot Dot Dot Flamenco & Gillian Keith – Los Nacimientos 20 July Joanna Harris – #storytime 21 July Jay Rayner Quartet 22 July Digby Fairweather’s Half Dozen 8 July

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Digby Fairweather’s Half Dozen Lizzie Ball

Barb Jungr


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Annie Gray

Celebrated writers and fascinating personalities with great stories to tell including:

Lucy Worsley David Starkey Nick Clegg Jeremy Paxman Alan Johnson Margaret Hodge Rev Richard Coles Nicholas Crane Martin Bell Paddy Ashdown David Crystal Annie Gray …and many more

Rev Richard Coles

Jeremy Paxman

Martin Bell

Nick Clegg

Lucy Worsley

David Crystal

David Starkey

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A GLORIOUS WEEK OF

GILBERT & SULLIVAN

The National GILBERT & SULLIVAN Opera Company and the National Gilbert & Sullivan Orchestra

H.M.S.

PINAFORE Tues 25 July 7.30pm Wed 26 July

2.30pm

THE

AUGUST

MIKADO 7.30pm

Wed 26 July Fri 28 July

7.30pm

THE PIRATES OF

PENZANCE Sat 29 July 2.30pm & 7.30pm

AND...

Iolanthe

PRE-SHOW DINING (EXCLUDING 29 JULY

Thur 27 July 7.30pm “Sheer fun from start to finish” Daily Express

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“Visually and musically exhilarating!” “Polished, zany and deliciously camp” Daily Express Daily Mail

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From the internationally renowned Derby G&S Company & Trent Opera

SPECIAL GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE


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DRAMA WEDNESDAY 2 AUGUST 7.30PM

MUSIC FRIDAY 4 AUGUST 7.30PM

Dinosaur World

Chapterhouse Theatre Company presents

Joe McElderry

A brand new dino-mite adventure!

Dare to experience the dangers and delights of Dinosaur World in this interactive new show for all the family. Grab your compass and join our intrepid explorer across unchartered territories to discover a pre-historic world of astonishing (and remarkably life-like) dinosaurs. Meet a host of impressive creatures, including every child's favourite flesh-eating giant, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Triceratops, Giraffatitan and Segnosaurus to name a few!

Pride and Prejudice Take a step back in time with Chapterhouse Theatre Company to meet Elizabeth Bennet, Jane Austen's most loveable heroine. When Elizabeth meets the rude and abrupt Mr Darcy, she loathes him at first sight. But is there more to him than meets the eye? Brought to life by award-winning writer Laura Tuner, this brand-new adaptation marks the 200th Anniversary of Jane Austen’s death and promises to be the most splendid evening of the summer.

Running Time: 50 mins plus 15 min post show ‘meat and greet’ with the Dinosaurs!

So, join friends and family and lose yourself in this unforgettable love story. After all, it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.

TICKETS: £14.50 (DANGER SEATS: £17) Family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) £54 (Danger Seats: £64) Family of 3 (2 adults 1 child) £43 (Danger Seats: £47.50) Danger seats: Stalls, Rows A–C

TICKETS: £14 Students/Children: £10 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled/JSA/Income Support: £1.50 off

For ages 3 & over and their families.

Gloria

To celebrate the release of his fifth studio album Saturday Night at the Movies, Joe McElderry embarks on a national tour of spectacular one night concerts performing tracks from the new album, along with some special guests. He will be joined on stage by The X Factor’s Lloyd Daniels and Any Dream Will Do runners up Keith Jack and Ben James-Ellis, who have all, like Joe, featured in the musical phenomenon Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat. Joe’s performances in the title role of Joseph have been met with five star reviews and standing ovations up and down the country. TICKETS: £30–£32 Discounts not available

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ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY 5 AUGUST 6.15PM (VIPS) 6.45PM (BALCONY SEATING)

Absinthe and Lace Champagne Supper Club Step back into a bygone era of opulence and glamour as you relax in candlelit splendour. Enjoy an array of sophisticated acts, recreating the spectacle of music hall, Vaudeville, tasteful burlesque and cabaret. A truly memorable evening for the discerning audience; not only championing Derbyshire’s local talents, Absinthe and Lace also showcases stunning acts from across the land, delivering a mesmerising evening of indulgence. Our VIP guests enjoy a flute of champagne prior to a sumptuous four course dinner served at your candlelit table. Dress code: Your glamorous best, vintage, evening, black tie encouraged. Prize for best dressed guest. No jeans or trainers. Your choice of meal must be ordered seven days in advance. Ages 18 & over only.

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VIP TICKETS: £72.50 (INCLUDES FOUR COURSE MEAL AND FLUTE OF CHAMPAGNE) BALCONY TICKETS: £20 (SHOW ONLY) Discounts not available

MUSIC SUNDAY 6 AUGUST 7.30PM

The Johnny Cash Roadshow In the only show to be endorsed by the Cash family, The Johnny Cash Roadshow is back with its biggest production to date. The UK’s number one celebration of Johnny Cash, fronted by award-winning singer-songwriter Clive John, recreates with astounding accuracy the essence of what it was like to be at a real Cash show. All the greatest hits are included, along with songs from every one of the five decades that the Man in Black’s career spanned. All this accompanied by evocative screen images and shots from Johnny Cash’s life. TICKETS: £20.50–£22.50 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

MUSIC SUNDAY 20 AUGUST 7.30PM Q The Music Show presents

James Bond Concert Spectacular The James Bond Concert Spectacular brings the fabulous and iconic music of James Bond to you in a stunning new concert performed by a 13-piece band. A huge success all around the world, this energetic and exciting show features some of the UK’s leading musicians and an informative and highly amusing compere. Expect all the songs from the 007 movies, including Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Skyfall, Thunderball, Live And Let Die, Goldeneye and Licence To Kill. Expect a fabulous night out and one that you will be talking about for years to come. TICKETS: £22 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled/ JSA/Income Support/Students/ Children: £1 off (not Dress Circle)


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Talking Scarlet presents

DRAMA THURSDAY 10 TO SATURDAY 12 AUGUST 7.30PM MATINEE: SATURDAY 2.30PM By Brian Clemens Starring Brian Capron (Coronation Street, Where the Heart Is, Grange Hill, Celebrity MasterChef), Corrinne Wicks (Doctors, Emmerdale) and Gary Turner (Emmerdale). Provence. April 1939. English couple Peter and Suzy are living in idyllic isolation; far, it seems from the rumblings of the oncoming war. Their peace is suddenly shattered by a stranger from Peter's past who unearths secrets from a buried and hidden life, which throws Suzy's world into turmoil. In a world where the Third Reich is emerging as a dangerous regime, deceit, lies and subterfuge make this fast-paced thriller a dark and nail-biting rollercoaster. ’What a play. It's certainly one of the best murder mysteries I've seen and grips you by the throat from start to finish...the plot is full of twists and turns …’ – The Stage TICKETS: £16–£18 Matcham: 12% off (First Night ½ price) Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £1.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

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Talking Scarlet presents

AUGUST

VOICES Summer School Want to Sing?

Sing Fun, Sing Harmony, Sing Hi, Sing Low, Sing Pop, Sing Serious, Sing Playground, Sing Disney, Sing Musicals. Kinder Children’s Choir Summer School for ages 7 to 14 Buxton Pavilion Arts Centre Monday 14 to Wednesday 16 August 9am to 5pm Showcase performance on the last day

Cost £70 To register please go to www.kinderchildrenschoirs.org.uk

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DRAMA THURSDAY 17 TO SATURDAY 19 AUGUST 7.30PM MATINEE: SATURDAY 2.30PM By Simon Williams Starring Peter Lovstrom (Widows), David Janson (Get Some In!, Hi-de-Hi, Keeping Up Appearances) and Ciara Janson (Hollyoaks). Hard-hitting and with a tightly structured storyline, Kiss of Death is a very modern thriller with plenty of dark, sardonic humour to punctuate its mood of prevailing menace. Actress Zoe Lang attends a most unusual improvisation workshop and finds herself auditioning to be the bait for a real-life serial killer. Taking on the role of a young runaway, Natasha Campion, Zoe meets the sinister and manipulative John Smith. Layer upon layer of twisted unreality is stripped away as Zoe and the police home in on their target. ‘I’ve yet to see a bad Talking Scarlet show. I don’t think they exist’ – Derbyshire Times TICKETS: £16–£18 Matcham: 12% off (First Night ½ price) Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £1.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/ Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

David Janson

Ciara Janson


Present Company presents

MUSIC SUNDAY 27 AUGUST 7.30PM

Crooners This modern world does not always seem the place for men of style and vigour. Men with a penchant for sentiment, romance and charm. Men who own tap shoes. Crooners follows the story of three very British gentlemen who, by their very nature, exhume the characteristics of a crooner; suave, self-assured, stylish, as they defend the role of a crooner in our modern world. Cue a splendiferous injection of British comedy and big band swing. Featuring the outstanding live musicianship of the 9-piece Mini Big Band, Crooners pay homage to some of the greatest crooners of all time, with songs from Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Matt Monro, Nat King Cole, Bobby Darin and more. TICKETS: £20 Discounts not available

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MUSICALS THURSDAY 24 TO SATURDAY 26 AUGUST 7.30PM MATINEE: SATURDAY 2.30PM

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe King Arthur, Guenevere, Lancelot and Excalibur are names that ring down the ages. There are heroic Knights of the Round Table, Merlin, magic, fairies and folklore. In an age of chivalry, the forces of good and evil are embattled in an enchanting romantic musical in which hope and noble sentiments triumph. Expect glorious costumes, fine voices and all those wonderfully familiar songs including Camelot, C’est Moi, Take Me to the Fair, How to Handle a Woman, Follow Me, The Lusty Month of May, Fie On Goodness!, What Do the Simple Folk Do? and If Ever I Would Leave You. Present Company uses professional principals and orchestra with a nonprofessional chorus. TICKETS: £14–£19 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £1.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/ Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

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COMEDY THURSDAY 31 AUGUST 7.30PM

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Tom Taylor and Sitting Room Productions presents

The Game’s a Foot, Try the Fish

and The Man with the Twisted Hip

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Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre hosts its very first Comedy Festival. With big name headliners, shows direct from the fringe circuit plus workshops and films – there’s plenty going on in town.

The first two critically acclaimed Charlie Montague Mysteries from award-winning writer-performer and Buzz Comedy Club favourite Tom Taylor.

To quench your thirst throughout, event Sponsors Thornbridge Brewery will be on hand with a delicious selection of flavoursome draft beers!

Packed with nonstop laughs from start to finish, The Game’s a Foot, Try the Fish was a smash hit at the Edinburgh Festival where it performed a three-week sellout run.

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Weaving Wodehousian witticisms, farce and highly quotable one-liners into a pair of intriguing 1930s whodunnits, Tom Taylor’s rakish aristocrat Charlie Montague is the next gentleman – loosely termed – to have a stab at detective work.

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COMEDY FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 8PM

COMEDY SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 1PM

The Lancashire Hotpots

Buxton Buzz Comedy CLUB

Comedy Club 4 Kids

2017 sees festival favourites the Lancashire Hotpots celebrate ten years of Chippy Teas and Shopmobility Scooters. In that time, the Hotpots have built a well-earned reputation as the number one party night out in the North West. Join Bernard and the boys for a great big Northern knees-up full of sing-along music and madcap fun.

Our regular comedy club returns as part of our first ever Buxton Comedy Festival. Watch a line-up of some new and not-so-new faces from the comedy club circuit.

Since 2005, the Comedy Club 4 Kids has been getting the best stand-ups and sketch acts from the international circuit to do their thing for an audience of children and their families...but without the rude bits! It's just like a normal comedy club, but it's on in the day, kids are allowed in and there’s a higher than usual chance of heckles.

‘Every home should have a Lancashire Hotpots record’ – Steve Lamacq, BBC 6 Music ‘Go and watch them, they're hilarious’ – Shaun Keaveny, BBC 6 Music. TICKETS: £18 Discounts not available

This month: El Baldiniho Rachel Fairburn Tom Little Compere: Ryan Gough Ages 18 & over only. May contain strong language and adult material. TICKETS: £7 IN ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR. Discounts not available

‘A highlight for children... giving them a taste of some of the biggest names in comedy with the fun, rowdy feel of a real comedy club’ – Guardian TICKETS: £7 Family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) £23 Family of 3 (2 adults 1 child) £16

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COMEDY SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 4 PM

COMEDY SATURDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 8PM

TAKE PART SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 10.30AM TO 12 NOON

Damian Kingsley and Tanyalee Davis

Joel Dommett

Clowning and Improvisation Workshop

Double Bill

Damian Kingsley – Knock Knock

Damian's life unravelled last year when he lost his fiancé, day job and flat all in the same month. Weaving recent stories with childhood memories, Knock Knock is a brilliant storytelling show about identity, trust, family and friendship. The show also explores the reasons why Damian came up with his penniless tour raising money for Shelter, which took him from Land’s End to Edinburgh over 120 gigs and six months without money or transport.

Tanyalee Davis – Actual Size

Tanyalee Davis is the little lady with the big voice! As seen on BBC’s The John Bishop Show and Live At The Apollo Christmas Special, Tanyalee is back with a live show packed-to-burst with hilarity. Ages 16 & over only.

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Live 2017

One of the UK’s most energetic and exciting comedians returns to the road with his solo show, Joel Dommett: LIVE. Catch the star of 2016’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and Sky 1’s Bring The Noise as he delivers his high octane comedy to venues up and down the country. Joel came onto the comedy scene in 2007 and has never looked back, after receiving great critical acclaim for his Edinburgh Fringe shows. He has gone on to appear in numerous television shows including Impractical Jokers, Reality Bites, Russell Howard's Good News, Drunk History (Comedy Central) and has performed in acting roles for Popatron and Skins. ‘Simply hilarious and highly recommended’ – ThreeWeeks ‘Dommett’s enthusiasm is infectious and the patter hilarious’ – Metro TICKETS: £21 Discounts not available

This fun filled workshop will give you an introduction to physical comedy by exploring clowning techniques and improvisation. It will allow the performer to develop the tools to become a confident artist of this classic art form. There will be a devised scene at the end of the workshop for family and friends! For ages 8 to 13. TICKETS: £8 Young Company members: £5


THURSDAY 31 AUGUST 11.30AM

Mon Oncle COMEDY SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 4PM

COMEDY SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 8PM

The Kagools

Jimmy Carr

Multi award-winning physical comedy act The Kagools return to Buxton with Tutti – spontaneous, anarchic fun for everyone. Since their first full-length show in 2014, they have quickly gained fans far and wide with their unique brand of wordless (but far from silent) buffoonery.

Jimmy is gathering a selection of his very best jokes along with brand new material for the ultimate comedy show.

Tutti

An equally sought-after headline act both at home and overseas, their critically acclaimed shows have toured extensively, with recent international appearances including Australia, Norway and Vietnam. ‘See The Kagools before they make it big on TV’ – Buxton Advertiser TICKETS: £12 Discounts not available

The Best Of, Ultimate, Gold, Greatest Hits Tour A man who has devoted his life to crafting perfect jokes and has left a trail of laughter in his wake, Jimmy Carr’s new tour will distil everything we love to laugh at and be shocked by, into one incredible, unparalleled night of entertainment. Now all that experience is being put to good use – you can see all the greatest material from his extraordinary career in one show – this is the very best of Jimmy Carr. Ages 18 & over only. TICKETS: £30.50 Discounts not available

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Buxton Film presents a selection of classic comedy films.

Monsieur Hulot visits the technology-driven world of his sister, brother-in-law, and nephew, but he can't quite fit into the surroundings. Directed by Jacques Tati. RUNNING TIME: 117 MINS

FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 11.30AM

The Ladykillers

Ealing Comedy about five oddball criminal types planning a bank robbery who rent rooms from an octogenarian widow under the pretext that they are classical musicians. Starring Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers. RUNNING TIME: 91 MINS

FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2.30PM

Funny Bones

An unsuccessful comedian uncovers a family secret and learns the true price of letting inherent talent shine. Starring Jerry Lewis, Oliver Platt and Lee Evans. RUNNING TIME: 128 MINS TICKETS: ADULTS £5, CHILDREN £3

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ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 2.30PM

MUSIC SATURDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 7.30PM

ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2.30PM & 5.30PM

Paper Moon Theatre Company presents

Cara Dillon

Circo Cuba Libre

The Magnificent Music Hall With a new show packed full of talent and surprises, we invite you on our journey down memory lane to the glorious and glamorous heyday of the great British Music Hall; a truly golden era. Helming this splendid afternoon of rich entertainment of song, dance, magic and laughter will be your eloquent and elegantly waistcoated Chairman, complete with gavel and sharp wit together with an august line up of artistes who have all appeared on the BBC’s The Good Old Days (now being re-run on BBC Four). “This is cutting edge Victoriana beloved by the British and their visitors” – Times TICKETS: £15 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Disabled: £1.50 off JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price

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If you don’t know the voice of Cara Dillon, you’re in for a treat. If you are already amongst her legions of admirers around the world, you know you have something special in store. A Thousand Hearts, Cara Dillon’s fifth solo album, is another small masterpiece of song and emotion, ethereal and radiant, beautifully honed and perfectly true. It has been five years since the world last heard from Cara. She has taken time off to embrace motherhood and combat serious illness. But along with her husband and collaborator, Sam Lakeman (brother of Mercury nominated folk rocker Seth) she has returned with her most gorgeous album yet. TICKETS: £23.50 Discounts not available

The Free Spirit of Circus

Take 30 world-class circus artistes, add six sensational musicians, stir in a rainbow of incredible costumes, infuse with the Latin passion and excitement of hot Havana carnival and you get Circo Cuba Libre – the free spirit of circus! For the first time in the UK, direct from Cuba's Circo Nacional, Havana, comes one of the world’s great circuses. The show pulsates with the rhythms of Mambo, salsa and cha-cha-chá. Featuring award-winning circus artistes with extraordinary displays of skills and agility, comedy, dance and music that will have you out of your seats and dancing in the aisles. TICKETS: ADULT £28, CHILDREN £12 Matcham: 12% off Family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) £65 Family of 3 (2 adults 1 child) £58


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MUSIC SATURDAY 14 OCTOBER 7.30PM

TALKS MONDAY 16 OCTOBER 7.30PM

That’ll Be The Day

Waterloo

Ray Mears

In 1974, the little known Swedish pop group ABBA swept to superstardom with their Eurovision winning Waterloo and four decades later the song and the band remain as popular as ever.

From a very young age, Ray Mears discovered the joys of exploring the wilderness, the most intact, undisturbed wild natural areas left on our planet. His fascination with this environment that has not been modified by civilised human activity has greatly shaped his life. Ray Mears will take you on a journey that he deeply values for cultural, spiritual, moral and aesthetic reasons and explain why he believes these are vital for the human spirit and creativity.

The UK’s premier Rock & Roll production That’ll Be The Day returns with another brand new show! Highly acclaimed for its stunning live entertainment value, That’ll Be The Day is an outstanding celebration for all true fans of the golden era of popular music. This latest production features a fantastic new line-up of smash hits spanning the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, plus more side-splitting comic sketches, all performed live on stage! Prepare for an unforgettable night of nostalgia, laughs and rock ‘n’ roll! Welcome to the golden age of popular music...revived! ‘The best rock ‘n’ roll show on the road’ – Time Out ‘This show just gets better and better’ – Telegraph TICKETS: £28 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

The Best of ABBA Tribute Show

Now the phenomenal new tribute show Waterloo looks back at the sensational rise to stardom of Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid and gives fans the opportunity to experience the thrill of a live ABBA show! The unique ABBA sound is replicated with an incredible attention to detail by a full live cast and band – with stunning costumes and breath-taking choreography. Tickets: £22.50–£24.50

Born to be Wild

TICKETS: ADULT £26.50, CHILDREN £20 Matcham: 12% off Senior/Disabled/JSA/Income Support: £4 off (not Dress Circle) Groups: 1 in 10 FREE

Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £2.25 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

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THE PERFECT HALF TERM TREAT! MUSICALS MONDAY 23 TO SATURDAY 28 OCTOBER 7.30PM MATINEE: WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY 2.30PM The smash hit musical comedy Hairspray is coming to Buxton with a production guaranteed to have you dancing the night away! It’s Baltimore, 1962 where Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, is on a mission to follow her dreams and dance her way onto national TV. Tracy’s audition makes her a local star and soon she is using her new-found fame to fight for equality, bagging local heartthrob Link Larkin along the way! Featuring the hit songs Welcome To The 60s, You Can’t Stop The Beat, The Nicest Kids in Town and many more. Don’t miss this irresistible feel-good show that will have you smiling for days – let your hair down and book now! TICKETS: £26–£42 Matcham: 12% off Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled/ JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: £2.50 off (not Dress Circle) Children and Student discounts Monday to Thursday evenings only

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MUSIC/COMEDY WEDNESDAY 8 NOVEMBER 7.30PM

Jasper Carrott’s Stand Up & Rock Stand Up & Rock is back! The 2017 tour will see the legendary Jasper Carrott back with a new stand up show before introducing his musical compatriots that have been 'rockin' audiences all over the world. Bev Bevan, as well as being Jasper's mate, has rock star credentials that most dream of. Founding member of The Move and ELO, Bev’s band are one of the finest around. Joining them are Geoff Turton from the Rockin’ Berries and Suzi Woo.

FAMILY SUNDAY 12 NOVEMBER 3 PM

MUSIC SUNDAY 19 NOVEMBER 7.30PM

Alice House & AGM Productions present

Lulu

The Hunting of the Snark

Enter into the imaginative world of Lewis Carroll (author of Alice in Wonderland) in this adaptation of his beloved classic poem, The Hunting of the Snark. A musical comedy adventure featuring puppetry, lashings of silliness and an original soundtrack that will delight, excite and entertain in this new summer family production by the Sherman Theatre.

In this unique show, see and hear great artistes belt out a night of fantastic tunes with Jasper back where he belongs – making us laugh!

Join the riotous ragtag band of bold adventurers including the Banker, the Boy, the Butcher, the Baker, Mr Bellman, the Bandersnatch, the Boojum and the knitting Beaver, as they set off on an epic quest to catch the elusive Snark.

TICKETS: £30 Discounts not available

‘An enchanting, triumphant piece of children’s theatre’ – Edinburgh Evening News TICKETS: £14 Family of 4 (2 adults 2 children) £48 Family of 3 (2 adults 1 child) £36

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All About the Music A singer, actress and businesswoman – it seems there is nothing Lulu cannot do. It was the 60s when she first burst onto the scene with the mega, definitive and enduring Shout and made her name synonymous with rock and blues. She has topped the charts in every decade, working over the years with some of the greatest talents of our time including Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, the Beatles, Elton John, David Bowie and, of course, Take That with the unforgettable Relight My Fire. Following her hugely successful concert dates in 2015, which took in 35 venues and an appearance at Glastonbury, Lulu now hits the road once more with her new tour, simply titled All About the Music. TICKETS: £39 Discounts not available


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Talking Scarlet presents

DRAMA MONDAY 13 TO SATURDAY 18 NOVEMBER 7.30PM MATINEE: WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY 2.30PM By Paul Allen and Mark Herman Based on a true story, Brassed Off is a funny and life-affirming tale of community spirit and triumph in the face of adversity. It’s 1992; and Danny’s lifelong ambition to lead Grimley Colliery Band to the National Brass Band Competition at the Royal Albert Hall looks like it might finally happen. But as Grimley pit faces closure, the future looks bleak as the town is thrown into conflict. Flugelhorn player Gloria arrives in town bringing with her a renewed sense of hope and a touch of romance, but no-one knows who she’s really playing for... Adapted from the 1996 film starring Pete Postlethwaite and Ewan McGregor, Brassed Off features a full brass band from the local area playing music including William Tell Overture, Death and Glory, Danny Boy, Land of Hope and Glory and Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez. TICKETS: £18-£24 Matcham: 12% off (½ price first night) Groups (8+)/Senior/Disabled: £1.50 off (not Dress Circle) JSA/Income Support/Students/Children: ½ price (not Dress Circle)

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SATURDAY 9 DECEMBER TO SUNDAY 31 DECEMBER 2017 CTP Pantomimes and Buxton Opera House presents Take a beautiful, feisty princess and a handsome prince, add some side-splitting comedy scenes, colourful dance numbers, a fairy’s curse and a scary dragon, and you’ve got all the ingredients for an unforgettable Christmas pantomime. James Holmes (‘Clive’ from the BBC’s popular comedy series Miranda) as “Dame Nanny Nora” returns by public demand for a third year, so book early to avoid disappointment! Performance times (2017): Sat 9 Dec Sun 10 Dec Mon 11 Dec Tues 12 Dec Wed 13 Dec Thurs 14 Dec Fri 15 Dec Sat 16 Dec Sun 17 Dec Mon 18 Dec Tues 19 Dec Wed 20 Dec

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1pm & 5.30pm No performances 10am & 1.30pm 1pm & 5.30pm (Relaxed performance) 10am & 1.30pm 10am & 1.30pm No performances 2.30pm & 7pm 1pm & 5.30pm 1pm & 5.30pm No performances 2.30pm

Wed 20 Dec Thurs 21 Dec Fri 22 Dec Sat 23 Dec Sun 24 Dec Mon 25 Dec Tues 26 Dec Wed 27 Dec Thurs 28 Dec Fri 29 Dec Sat 30 Dec Sun 31

TICKETS: £19.50-£23 Matcham: 12% off Senior Citizens/Disabled/JSA/Income Support/Students/Children under 16: £2 off School & Children’s Groups of 10 or more: £10 (one adult free per ten children) Adult Groups of 10 or more: £16 Children 2 or under: £2.50 (on parent’s knee) Babies under 12 months: Free (on parent’s knee)

7pm (Signed performance) 2.30pm 2.30pm & 7pm 2.30pm & 7pm 2.30pm No Performances 3pm 2.30pm & 7pm 1pm & 5.30pm 1pm 2.30pm & 7pm 1pm

Relaxed Performance Seeing your first pantomime should be an exciting experience, but for children on the autistic spectrum and people with learning disabilities the shouts, bangs and flashes can be alarming. Additionally, many families with children who express themselves loudly, or get up and move around, find it difficult to attend formal theatre performances. With the support of the Mayor’s Charity and local companies, we are delighted to be able to hold a relaxed performance of Sleeping Beauty at 5.30pm on Tuesday 12 December. To make the performance more comfortable we will adapt the script, sound, lighting and length of the performance and provide a quiet space where children can relax and unwind if they need a few moments away from the action. There is also a visual story available to download from the website to help prepare for your trip to the theatre. Tickets for the Relaxed Performance are £10, with one essential companion being free of charge. For more information, visit the website or call the Box Office on 01298 72190


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SUPPORT US High Peak Theatre Trust is a registered charity, we earn 34% of our income from the sale of tickets, but the remainder has to be found from other sources. A grant from High Peak Borough Council helps, but we also rely on the support of individuals, corporate sponsors and generous donors to help us deliver our work. There are many ways you can help:

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Your gift will be acknowledged with a certificate and a brass plaque fixed to the back of the seat, inscribed with the wording of your choice.

CAVENDISH BUSINESS CLUB

Join Buxton Opera House’s Cavendish Business Club and put your business firmly centre stage. Member benefits include: • Company exposure in our season brochures, with opportunities to promote your business to over 100,000 customers each year. • Complimentary tickets to theatre shows. • Invitations to VIP events. • Publically acknowledge your support of Buxton Opera House, a registered charity.

SPONSORSHIP

You can show your support by sponsoring an event in our season. We have long-standing partnerships with both large and small companies. To find out more about joining the Cavendish Business Club or sponsorship call: 01298 72050 or Email: development@boh.org.uk

LEGACIES

By remembering Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre in your will, you could leave a lasting legacy which will help to support this beautiful theatre and help people of all ages engage with the arts. It is also a tax efficient way of giving. High Peak Theatre Trust, who run Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre, is a registered charity, and a gift from your estate will be free from inheritance tax

We feel very lucky to have such a wonderful theatre, but running costs are high and we face the constant challenge of operating a Grade II listed building with all its beautiful but difficult quirks. In 2016/17 it cost well over £1 million just to keep our doors open. under existing legislation. During this season we will have the inaugural recital of the grand piano kindly donated to Buxton Opera House by the generous legacy of David and Rowena Hammond.

CASH BONANZA

Join the Giant Cash Bonanza Lottery and help raise funds for good causes including Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre. The lottery was created in 2002 to help raise funds for charities and good causes across the country. In 2016, it raised a staggering £110,000 for Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre and awarded over 1,400 cash prizes to its members, including an annual jackpot of £10,000. All subscriptions paid by you will be donated solely for the benefit of the Opera House and the Arts Centre, after deduction of money for prizes and reasonable expenses of administering the lottery.

FUNDRAISING FRIENDS

The Fundraising Friends of Buxton Opera House hold a coffee morning in the Dress Circle bar most Saturdays between 10am and 12 noon, they’d love to see you! They sometimes also offer tours of the theatre and private group tours can also be arranged,

please contact 01298 72050 for more details. For more information about our regular Back Stage Pass theatre tours, see page 4.

VOLUNTEER

We have a large pool of friendly volunteers who have helped to make us the Most Welcoming Theatre in the East Midlands for 2015 and 2016. These volunteers help at the Opera House, Pavilion Arts Centre and administration offices, representing an in-kind contribution of nearly £200k per year. For more information about volunteering please email: foh@boh.org.uk

FIND OUT MORE

If you feel able to support us, please contact the Theatre Secretary on 01298 72050, email: customerservices@boh.org.uk or write to: Buxton Opera House, Water Street, Buxton SK17 6XN


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BECOME A CAVENDISH BUSINESS CLUB MEMBER

PUT YOUR BUSINESS IN THE SPOTLIGHT Join Buxton Opera House’s Cavendish Business Club and put your business firmly centre stage! Member benefits include: • Company exposure in our season brochures, with opportunities to promote your business to over 100,000 customers each year. • Complimentary tickets to theatre shows. • Invitations to VIP events. • Publically acknowledge your support of Buxton Opera House, a registered charity

To find out more about joining the Cavendish Business Club call: 01298 72050 or Email: development@boh.org.uk

Fundraising Giant Cash Bonanza Lotter y

We are currently recruiting new members! Take part and help support Buxton Opera House. Become a member of the Giant Cash Bonanza Lottery and be entered into weekly cash prize draws with an annual jackpot of £10,000! The Giant Cash Bonanza Lottery is a fundraising scheme that directly supports the running and upkeep of Buxton Opera House. For just £2 a week, you will be entered into weekly, monthly and annual draws where the following prizes can be won: • Cash prizes of between £10 and £500 or a £1,000 jackpot • A year’s subscription to our Matcham Card Premier membership scheme • Family tickets for our annual pantomime with an optional meet and greet with the stars • Gift vouchers up to the value of £50 The Giant Cash Bonanza Lottery is run by the Giant Cash Bonanza Society. If you would like to join the scheme, call 01484 484130 or request a form from our Box Office.

The Giant Cash Bonanza Society is registered with the Gambling Commission, reg 28662. Promoter: Giant Cash Bonanza Society. Person of Trust: Mr G Kershaw. Minimum age of participation: 16 years old.

By becoming a Matcham member you get great benefits including discounts and priority booking. Plus you’ll be subscribed to our Matcham email newsletter, so you’ll have a better chance of getting tickets for a sell–out show! • Half price tickets to some first nights • 12% discount on many shows • Priority booking for some events • Subscription to our Matcham email newsletter • Reservations held until one week before a performance, or two weeks for very busy or sold out performances Premier Membership – £35 Up to four discounted tickets per show. Individual Membership – £18 One discounted ticket per show Senior Membership – £13 One discounted ticket per show for those over 60 (proof of eligibility may be required) To find out more visit: buxtonoperahouse.org.uk or call: 01298 72190

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Booking Terms & Conditions TICKET PRICES AND FEES

Our Box Office sells tickets on behalf of companies that include visiting theatres, concerts, shows, artists and other venues. These clients decide the value of the tickets and the money collected from the sale of tickets is passed on accordingly.

APRIL INFO

The advertised price of a ticket is the price that you pay; all ticket prices include any taxes, levies and booking fees. The cost of a ticket is made up of: • Deal Value: The face value of the ticket set by our clients • Booking Fee: All tickets, except where we sell tickets for a third party, include a 7.5% Booking Fee. This fee goes towards the running cost of our ticketing system, ticket printing, staffing and all credit, debit, cheque, and cash handling costs. These fees help us to stay an effective business, which in turn helps us reinvest in our theatres and continually improve the service we provide • Restoration Levy: Buxton Opera House is an exquisitely beautiful Edwardian theatre and one of the country’s finest examples of Frank Matcham theatre design. To help maintain and operate both the Opera House and Pavilion Arts Centre, the cost of tickets includes a restoration levy of £1 for tickets over £10 and 50p for tickets under £10. Tickets for some community events and other venues are exempt from the restoration levy.

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ONLINE BOOKINGS

Not all tickets, concessions and special offers are available to book online. In some parts of the theatre there are seats with a restricted view of the stage. Please contact the Box Office for advice when booking these seats. If you book online at www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk you can: • Login to your account and change your preferences • Become a Matcham Card member and have your discount automatically added to your basket • Choose your seat from our seating plan or be allocated the ‘best seat’ available at the time of booking • Print your tickets at home

BOX OFFICE OPENING TIMES

The Opera House Box Office opening hours vary depending on performance times, but is usually open Monday to Saturday: 10am to 6pm (10am to 8pm when there is a performance) and Sunday: 4pm to 8pm (when there is a performance). The Pavilion Arts Centre box office is only open for one hour before an event. There is no box office for the Studio Theatre or events outside our venues, so please book your tickets in advance. Tickets can be purchased on the door, but we are unable to accept card payments. For special events and festivals, the box office will usually be open half an hour before the performance for ticket collection and sales.

PAYMENT

All major credit cards are accepted and there is no additional fee for paying by credit or debit card. We accept National Theatre Tokens as well as our own Gift Vouchers.

DELIVERY OPTIONS

You are welcome to collect your tickets from the Box Office during normal opening hours, but if you prefer to have your tickets posted we charge a delivery fee of 85p which covers the ticket printing and postage cost. You can also print your tickets at home free of charge.

TICKET EXCHANGE

We cannot exchange tickets or money for a different event. Where there is more than one performance of an event we can exchange tickets where available. This requires a minimum of 48 hours notice and there is £1.50 administration fee for exchanging tickets.

LOST TICKETS

We can reprint tickets on the night of the performance at a cost of £1.50. Proof of ID will be required.

REFUNDS

We are unable to refund the cost of the tickets unless a show is cancelled. Postage charges are non–refundable.

RESERVATIONS

Reservations cannot be taken for events that are likely to sell out such as high profile music and comedy performances. Other reservations can only be held for seven days, but for very popular shows you will be asked to pay for your tickets in advance. If you book on the same day as the show, your tickets will be held until 30 minutes before the start of the performance.

CHANGES TO PROGRAMME

If a show is cancelled we will try to contact customers in advance. We publish any cancellation or unavoidable changes to performances on our website and social media. Please check before travelling. All information is correct at time of going to press.

ADMISSION

The management reserves the right to refuse admission and to request any ticket holder to leave our buildings at any time. Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable point in the performance at the discretion of the management.

RELOCATION OF SHOWS

Occasionally we may need to relocate a show from the Opera House to the Arts Centre or from the Arts Centre to the Studio (or vice versa). Numbered tickets may change to general admittance, in which case we are unable to offer refunds.


DISCOUNTS AND SPECIAL OFFERS

On many events we offer concessions to seniors, children, students, disabled customers, groups and customers in receipt of some benefits.

Offers are subject to availability and are not available in conjunction with any other offer or on previous ticket purchases. You may be asked to provide proof of eligibility. Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre reserves the right to withdraw the offer at any time.

• Senior: we class anyone aged 60 and over as a Senior concession. • Children: we class anyone aged 15 and under as a child.

• Students: we class anyone in full-time education, or a part-time student with an NUS card as a student.

• Groups: we class groups of eight or more people as a group (group size may vary depending on event).

Where available, we currently offer concessions for customers in receipt of Income Support, Jobseeker’s Allowance, Employment & Support Allowance, Personal Independence Payment and Disability Living Allowance. Proof of eligibility is required. Essential Companions If there are discounts available on a performance we can offer a free companion ticket to anyone in receipt of Carer’s Allowance or anyone accompanying an Access Card holder with the +1 symbol. Other essential companions and Derbyshire County Council Carers Emergency Card holders can still receive a 50% discount on full price tickets as long as there are discounts available on a performance. These companion tickets are only available if you are accompanying the person you are caring for and are subject to availability. Standby Tickets Standby tickets are sometimes available to students age 16+ and anyone in receipt of JSA/ Income Support. The tickets are usually priced at £10 and are available one hour before the performance, subject to availability.

MATCHAM If you visit the theatre regularly, joining our Matcham Membership scheme will make sure you get the best seats at the best price. Benefits include: • Half price tickets to some ‘first night’ performances • Discounts on many shows

• Priority booking for some events

• Advance email notification about new shows • Reservations held until one week before a performance, or two weeks for very busy or sold out performances

ACCESS

The Opera House is an Edwardian building and only partially accessible to wheelchair users. The level access entrance is 72cms at its narrowest point. Unfortunately the building cannot be accessed by motorised scooters. We have three wheelchair spaces in the Stalls at ground floor level and an accessible toilet. If you will be transferring from a wheelchair to theatre seating please let us know when booking. The Stalls Bar is not accessible, but a member of staff will gladly bring refreshments to your seat. Although the Opera House foyer and Box Office counter are not accessible, there is wheelchair access to the Box Office side door in Water Street, where there is an intercom system. The Pavilion Arts Centre has good downstairs

accessibility, however the layout of the seating can change for certain shows, please check when booking.

beat the queues by ordering interval drinks in advance. Unfortunately we are unable to take debit and credit cards.

For your safety, we advise that you bring a companion if you would have difficulty making your own way out of our buildings in an emergency.

DANCING

We have passive infra–red (PIR) systems in both venues for customers with hearing impairments. This works through a headset rather than your hearing aid, please reserve a headset through the Box Office when you book your tickets (£10 cash deposit required, limited availability). There is an induction loop system at both Box Offices.

Dancing is not permitted in the Dress Circle, Upper Circle or Gallery areas, so if you would like to dance, please book Stalls seats. For your safety, no standing is allowed in the Upper Circle sides and boxes.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Assistance dogs are welcome.

You’re welcome to take photos of our beautiful theatre before and after the performance, however photography and filming is not allowed during the performance.

CHILDREN

RESTRICTED VIEW

We welcome children to the theatre and include a varied programme of children’s shows and events throughout the year. We have a small number of booster seats available on first come first served basis. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Groups should have one adult per 10 children. Children under three and babies less than 12 months are welcome at family shows where the £2.50 discounted price or ‘Babies Free’ is shown. The Studio Theatre seating is not suitable for children under three years old. For safety reasons the Upper Circle side seats and boxes in the Opera House are not suitable for families with children under 10 years old.

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CONCESSIONS

A small number of seats on all levels of the theatre have a restricted view of the stage. We want our customers to have the best experience, so when you book online, an information box appears over these seats to let you know that there may be a restricted or side view, if you would like more information please contact our Box Office before booking. When attending an opera, please note that surtitles may not be visible from some seats, again, please check with the Box Office before booking. Family tickets are not available on restricted view seats.

SMOKING Both Buxton Opera House and Pavilion Arts Centre are no smoking buildings and e– cigarettes are not permitted.

REFRESHMENTS We have three bars in the Opera House: the Stalls, Dress Circle and Upper Circle bars which are open for pre–show and interval drinks 45 minutes before each performance. You can

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CONTACT PREFERENCES

When you book you will be asked if you are happy to receive receive information from both Buxton Opera House and visiting/partner companies. We would love to keep you up to date about new events and offers – please say yes! You can change your contact preferences at any time by logging in to your account.

GETTING HERE

APRIL INFO

Buxton Opera House, Water Street, Buxton SK17 6XN

Pavilion Arts Centre, St John’s Road, Buxton SK17 6BE

Buxton is easy to reach via the A6, A515 and A53. The theatre is well signposted from the town centre. There is free parking after 6pm on the upper level of the Pavilion Gardens car park (don’t use the downstairs car park as it closes early) or on some streets close to the theatre which are not covered by the Residents Parking Scheme. There is additional evening and weekend parking at St. Thomas More School, Palace Fields, Buxton SK17 6AF – please leave some money in the honesty Box! A train service is available from Manchester Piccadilly to Buxton. For more information on services and connections call 08457 484950.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

If you have any problems during a performance please contact one of our Front of House team and we will do our best to help.

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We will try to resolve your problem or answer your query straightaway, but if this is not possible we will either ask you to put your comments in writing or we will make a note of your details and comments to look into the issue over the next few days.

We value your feedback on our programme of events, customer service and the experience you had at Buxton Opera House and Pavilion Arts Centre - we’d love to hear from you! If you write to Customer Service, please let us know if you are expecting a response. Some issues require further investigation and it may take a few days to get back to you. Customer Service Buxton Opera House Water Street Buxton SK17 6XN

Email: customerservice@boh.org.uk.

DATA PROTECTION

By creating an account with us, you are consenting to us storing and processing your personal information as described in this policy. For the purpose of the Data Protection Act 1998, the data controller is High Peak Theatre Trust. You can check the information we are storing about you at any time by contacting us at: High Peak Theatre Trust 5 The Square Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6AZ

What do we use this information for? The information will be used to process your booking. If there are any problems relating to the performance, we will use your contact information to get in touch and let you know of any changes. We would also like to keep you informed about any offers and events we think may be of interest to you. This information may come from Buxton Opera House and/or from the visiting/partner company depending on who you have chosen to receive information from. You can amend your contact preferences at any time by logging in to your account. If a visiting/partner company requests information regarding their performance at Buxton Opera House or Pavilion Arts Centre they must agree to treat the information in accordance with this privacy statement. You can unsubscribe from emails by following the link on any email communication we send to you or by contacting admin@boh.org.uk

Website www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk is owned and operated by High Peak Theatre Trust, and we are committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected online. We use Google Analytics to analyse web statistics but these do not contain any specific personal information and this information is only used to gain a better understanding of our customers. Links to other websites This site contains links and references to other websites. This privacy statement does not apply to those sites and we encourage you to read the privacy statement of every website you visit. How do we protect this information? Although we cannot guarantee the level of security offered by the internet itself, we can make sure that the measures we take within our own website to protect your information are as thorough as possible. Therefore, we process all payments through secure server software (SSL) ensuring that your personal information is encrypted whilst it travels through the internet.

For more information on the Data Protection Act, please contact the Information Commissioners Office on 0845 630 6060 or visit the website: www.ico.gov.uk What information do we collect? To create an account, book tickets online or subscribe to any of our mailing lists, we collect information about you such as name, address, email address and phone number. This information may be shared with visiting/partner companies, but will not be sold or passed on to the visiting/partner companies without your prior consent.

The information in this brochure is available in large print, please call 01298 72050


Saturday 1 Iconic 7.30pm Sunday 2 The Bootleg Beatles 7.30pm Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 Sunday 9 Syd Lawrence Orchestra 7.30pm Monday 10 Claire Dobinson School of Dancing 7pm Tuesday 11 Wednesday 12 Gangsta Granny 2pm & 7pm Thursday 13 Gangsta Granny 2pm & 7pm Friday 14 Gangsta Granny 2pm & 7pm Saturday 15 Gangsta Granny 10.30am & 2.30pm Sunday 16 Gangsta Granny 11am Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 Our Man in Havana 7.30pm Friday 21 Our Man in Havana 7.30pm Saturday 22 Our Man in Havana 2.30pm & 7.30pm Sunday 23 Shakin’ Stevens (SOLD OUT) 8pm Monday 24 Tuesday 25 Wednesday 26 Goldilocks & the Three Bears 2pm & 4pm Thursday 27 Back Stage Pass 2pm Friday 28 Saturday 29 The Big Session: Oysterband and Eliza and Saul 7.30pm Sunday 30 The Big Session: Levellers Acoustic plus Honey Ryder 7.30pm

MAY Brian Kennedy 7.30pm Mi Flamenco: Incognito 7.30pm Buxton Film 7.30pm Buxton Adventure Festival: Eric Jones 7.30pm Chekhov’s Shorts 7.30pm Coffee Concert: Scarlet Trio 1pm Buxton Buzz Comedy Club 8pm Dillie Keane 7.30pm Jazz at the Arts Centre: The Original Panama Jazz Band 1pm Buxton Film Festival Buxton Film Festival Buxton Film Festival Buxton Film Festival Buxton Film Festival Buxton Film Festival Buxton Film Festival Buxton Film Festival

Andy Parsons 8pm

Buxton Film 7.30pm

The Big Session: Blackbeard’s Tea Party 7.30pm The Big Session: The Hut People Workshop 11am The Hut People 4.30pm The Big Session: Ceilidh 2pm Nancy Kerr & The Sweet Visitor Band 4.30pm

Monday 1 The Scarecrows’ Wedding 1.30pm & 4.30pm Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 English Touring Opera: Tosca 7.30pm Friday 5 English Touring Opera: Tosca 7.30pm Buxton Buzz Comedy Club 8pm Saturday 6 English Touring Opera: Patience 7.30pm Bla Bla Bla (Buxton Local Artists) 7.30pm Sunday 7 Jazz at the Arts Centre: Freddie Garner Jazz Quartet 1pm Monday 8 The Robert Cray Band 7.30pm Buxton Film 7.30pm Tuesday 9 Al Murray – The Pub Landlord 7.30pm Wednesday 10 Buxton Adventure Festival: Richard Askwith 7.30pm Thursday 11 The Solid Silver 60s Show 7.30pm Friday 12 Coffee Concert: Dominic Degavino (piano launch) 1pm Saturday 13 Sunday 14 Henning Wehn (SOLD OUT) 7.30pm Monday 15 Buxton Film 7.30pm Tuesday 16 Wednesday 17 Thursday 18 Buxton Drama League: Enlightenment 7.30pm Friday 19 Buxton Drama League: Enlightenment 7.30pm Saturday 20 Sing-a-long-a Rocky Horror Picture Show Buxton Drama League: 7.30pm Enlightenment 7.30pm Sunday 21 Jon Richardson (SOLD OUT) 8pm Monday 22 Back Stage Pass 11am Buxton Film 7.30pm Tuesday 23 Hawkwind 7.30pm Wednesday 24 Thursday 25 Let’s Hang On 7.30pm Friday 26 The Carpenters Story 7.30pm Saturday 27 Reginald D Hunter 8pm Sunday 28 Whitney – Queen of the Night 7.30pm Monday 29 Don’t Dribble on the Dragon 2pm Tuesday 30 Footloose 7.30pm Wednesday 31 Footloose 7.30pm Buxton Film 7.30pm

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Thursday 1 Footloose 2.30pm & 7.30pm Friday 2 Footloose 7.30pm Saturday 3 Footloose 2.30pm & 7.30pm Sunday 4 Back Stage Pass 11am Monday 5 Tuesday 6 Back Stage Pass 11am Wednesday 7 Back Stage Pass 2pm Thursday 8 Rick Wakeman 7.30pm Friday 9 Killer Queen 7.30pm Saturday 10 Ken Dodd 7pm ‘til late Sunday 11 Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards 7.30pm Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Back Stage Pass 2pm Wednesday 14 Stewart Lee 8pm Thursday 15 Stewart Lee 8pm Friday 16 The Illegal Eagles 7.30pm CBeebies’ Mister Maker & The Shapes Live! Saturday 17 1.30pm & 4pm Sunday 18 Peak District Music Centres Gala Concert 2pm & 7pm Monday 19 Tuesday 20 Wednesday 21 Thursday 22 Friday 23 Saturday 24 The Kinder Children’s Choirs of the High Peak 7.30pm Sunday 25 Monday 26 Tuesday 27 Wednesday 28 Thursday 29 Friday 30

Saturday 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Buxton Festival Saturday 8 Buxton Festival Sunday 9 Buxton Festival Monday 10 Buxton Festival Tuesday 11 Buxton Festival Wednesday 12 Buxton Festival Thursday 13 Buxton Festival Friday 14 Buxton Festival Saturday 15 Buxton Festival Sunday 16 Buxton Festival Monday 17 Buxton Festival Tuesday 18 Buxton Festival Wednesday 19 Buxton Festival Thursday 20 Buxton Festival Friday 21 Buxton Festival Saturday 22 Buxton Festival Sunday 23 Buxton Festival Monday 24 Tuesday 25 National G&S Opera Company: HMS Pinafore 7.30pm Wednesday 26 National G&S Opera Company: HMS Pinafore 2.30pm The Mikado 7.30pm Thursday 27 Derby G&S & Trent Opera: Iolanthe 7.30pm Friday 28 National G&S Opera Company: The Mikado 7.30pm Saturday 29 National G&S Opera Company: The Pirates of Penzance 2.30pm & 7.30pm Sunday 30 Monday 31

Jazz at the Arts Centre: The Tame Valley Stompers 1pm Buxton Film 7.30pm Buxton Adventure Festival: Lizzy Hawker 7.30pm Coffee Concert: The Lavena Trio 1pm Buxton Buzz Comedy Club 8pm

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Susan Calman 8pm Claire Pickford School of Dance 7.30pm

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Tilly Music: Annie Jr 7.30pm Tilly Music: Annie Jr 2.30pm & 7.30pm

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Tuesday 1 Dinosaur World 2pm Wednesday 2 Dinosaur World 11am & 2pm Thursday 3 Friday 4 Joe McElderry 7.30pm Saturday 5 Sunday 6 The Johnny Cash Roadshow 7.30pm Monday 7 Tuesday 8 Wednesday 9 Thursday 10 Talking Scarlet: Strictly Murder 7.30pm Friday 11 Talking Scarlet: Strictly Murder 7.30pm Talking Scarlet: Strictly Murder 2.30pm & 7.30pm Saturday 12 Sunday 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 Thursday 17 Talking Scarlet: Kiss of Death 7.30pm Friday 18 Talking Scarlet: Kiss of Death 7.30pm Talking Scarlet: Kiss of Death 2.30pm & 7.30pm Saturday 19 Sunday 20 James Bond Concert Spectacular 7.30pm Monday 21 Tuesday 22 Wednesday 23 Thursday 24 Present Company: Camelot 7.30pm Friday 25 Present Company: Camelot 7.30pm Present Company: Camelot 2.30pm & 7.30pm Saturday 26 Sunday 27 Crooners 7.30pm Monday 28 Tuesday 29 Wednesday 30 Thursday 31

Chapterhouse Theatre Company: Pride and Prejudice 7.30pm

THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS Fundraising Friends of Buxton Opera House

Absinthe and Lace Champagne Supper Club 6.15pm/6.45pm

The Willoughby Luncheon Club

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AUGUST

Buxton Film 7.30pm

Voices Summer School 9am–5pm Buxton Film 7.30pm Voices Summer School 9am–5pm Voices Summer School 9am–5pm

Buxton Film 7.30pm

Buxton Film 7.30pm Buxton Comedy Festival: Tom Taylor Double Bill 7.30pm

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‘BUXTON IS TRULY BLESSED TO HAVE THIS VENUE AND FOR ATTRACTING A FANTASTIC CHOICE OF ENTERTAINMENT TO CATER FOR ALL TASTES. ITS CENTRAL LOCATION AND FREE PARKING AFTER 6PM ARE ALL A BONUS. WE'LL BE BACK NOW THAT WE'VE FOUND THIS GEM!’

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