The Electric Theatre Autumn 2013 Brochure

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WHAT’S ON

AUTUMN PROGRAMME SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2013

THEATRE|COMEDY|FESTIVALS MUSIC|FILM|CLASSES WORKSHOPS|CAFÉ BAR BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789 WWW.ELECTRICTHEATRE.CO.UK


WELCOME... ... to our jam-packed Autumn season. It’s time to celebrate as our building is 100 years old this year! The Theatre was originally an Electricity Works (hence our name) built in 1913 and some of the original features can still be seen in our Auditorium, the oldest part of the building. Our Autumn season promises to be very busy, packed with a whole variety of events including comedy from the quick-witted Lee Hurst (p13), an all male Christmas tale in Nativity in Creakebottom (p15), musicals, concerts and plays from talented local companies and our annual Christmas production from resident youth theatre The Man In The Moon (Excalibur p18). We’re particularly looking forward to our two week art house and world cinema festival in September (p6) plus the exciting Guildford Book Festival in October (p9). Peter James, Kate Mosse and Sebastian Faulks are already lined up to appear so it promises to be a fantastic week of literary treats. After several sold out events, our programme of jazz music continues, in partnership with Guildford Jazz. Look out for the four fantastic Jazz Café events this season (p5, 8, 11 and 16), but please book quickly to avoid missing out. If that wasn’t enough, we’ve also extended our family programming by introducing an October Family Festival (p10). As part of the national Family Arts Festival we will be hosting six days of family friendly theatre and workshops during the Autumn half term. Why not join our mailing list or our dedicated Family Festival Facebook page to be the first in the know? We hope to see you at the Theatre soon!

The Electric Theatre Team

GATA is an umbrella organisation with 23 societies and groups including theatre and opera companies, singing and youth groups, as well as dancers and film makers. The Association works towards advancing public education in the dramatic arts in and around Guildford and has been a major ally of The Electric Theatre, having been instrumental in its founding. Many of the groups perform at The Electric Theatre year in, year out – why not drop in and see what they’re up to, and maybe join in too? Keep an eye out for auditions, or other ways of getting involved behind the scenes. Visit www.gata.org.uk for more information.

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The Electric CAFÉ BAR is a great place to meet friends, have a break from Guildford town centre and relax by the River Wey. We serve tasty food for elevenses, lunches, afternoon teas and pre show dinners.

OPENING TIMES Monday - Saturday: 10am - 6pm (non performance days) Food served from 12pm - 3pm and from 6pm on performance days. Last food orders are 30 minutes before the show.  Please check with the Box Office to confirm Sunday opening times.  Table bookings are always advisable to avoid disappointment.  Give us a call on 01483 444786 to make your reservation. FAMILY FRIENDLY Our Children’s Menu has some yummy dishes, perfect for smaller tummies. With additional activities like colouring in and children’s books, our Café is a great place for families to unwind.

HIRING SPACE The Electric Theatre has a number of spaces for hire including our Auditorium, the Farley Room and Café Bar with Riverside Terrace. In the heart of Guildford and close to transport links, the Theatre provides bright and contemporary spaces ideal for parties, meetings, workshops and performances. Our in house catering team are able to provide tailor-made menus and refreshments to suit your event. For more details please contact us on 01483 444787 or email electrictheatre@guildford.gov.uk.

BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

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REGULAR CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY 10am - 12pm

U3A BRIDGE CLUB A course for complete beginners, those wanting a refresher, or to learn a bidding system (ACOL). Social Bridge for those wanting to play Chicago or Rubber Bridge or needing to practice to improve their skills in order to join the Duplicate Group or a local club. Visit guildfordu3a.org.uk for more details.

EVERY WEDNESDAY 2pm - 2.30pm (2 - 4yrs)

BUSY LIZZY: FUNTIME FRENCH The French language is introduced through the use of stories, songs, games, puppets and play. Toddler French Classes are educational and fun, designed to expose your child to French in a friendly and interactive environment. Visit busylizzy.co.uk for more details.

EVERY SATURDAY during term time 11am (4 - 7yrs)

BOOGIE DANCE Join Hannah from Boogie Pumps for a street dance class packed full of fun and cool moves. Dance like the stars from your favourite television shows and films in this enjoyable class. Don't forget to dress in comfortable clothes so that you can move easily. To find out more about Boogie Pumps' Saturday classes visit their website boogiepumps.co.uk or email Hannah at Hannah@boogiepumps.co.uk

EVERY SATURDAY during term time 11.45am (2.5 - 4yrs)

BABY BALLET Boogie Pumps also run a Baby Ballet class. Using music and dance, this class gives little ones the chance to experience the joy of ballet in a fun and friendly environment. To find out more about Boogie Pumps' Saturday classes visit their website boogiepumps.co.uk or email Hannah at Hannah@boogiepumps.co.uk

Do you run a class and are looking for new premises? Then enquire about hiring our Farley Room at electrictheatre@guildford.gov.uk or call 01483 444787.

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WED 4 SEPTEMBER

SAT 7 SEPTEMBER

GUILDFORD JAZZ

FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ELECTRIC THEATRE

JAZZ CAFÉ with the Georgia Mancio/Nigel Price Trio Vocalist and lyricist Georgia Mancio and guitarist Nigel Price combine their award winning talents in this joyous and intimate programme of jazz and Latin songs. Both regular performers at the world renowned Ronnie Scott’s Club, their show was initially inspired by the musical partnership of the great jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald and guitar virtuoso Joe Pass. Georgia’s spellbinding storytelling and fiery Italian/Uruguayan roots and Nigel’s deep blues groove and soulful accompaniment are stamped with their own sound and personality. Accompanied by the highly respected bassist Julie Walkington, this trio present a fantastic evening for all ages and musical tastes. “Georgia turned out to be dynamite. A charmer who won the audience’s hearts, a real jazz singer who improvised and a personality to melt a nugget.. [she] pulled a huge crowd” Wakefield Jazz 2008

THE 24HR MUSICAL Join our slightly mad and sleep deprived cast who have stayed awake and been rehearsing a fully staged musical for 24 hours straight. What will it be? You'll just have to come and find out. We guarantee a fantastic evening.

7.30pm Tickets £10

SUN 8 SEPTEMBER

“A performer of character, conviction and relaxed virtuosity...” John Fordham, The Guardian

FUN FUNDRAISING WITH THE FRIENDS OF THE ELECTRIC THEATRE

Live Jazz starts 7.30pm Tickets £10 Tickets are limited so please book early to

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avoid disappointment. Food served from 6pm. Please call the Café Bar on 01483 444786 to make a reservation.

Don’t know how? No problem Petra will take you through your paces while you sing and loosen up to the music of Latin American rhythms. We guarantee, if you come to watch, you will be up on the floor in no time. You can even become a Friend of the Theatre and obtain a discount on your ticket.

5pm - 7.30pm Tickets £8 ET Friends £6 All tickets subject to a booking fee. BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

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SHELL (15) MON 9 SEP 8pm Dir. Scott Graham - 2013 - UK - 1hr 31min.

DANCER IN THE DARK (15) TUE 10 SEP 8pm Dir. Lars von Trier - 2000 - Denmark/USA - 2hr 20min.

TAKE SHELTER (15) WED 11 SEP 7.30pm Dir. Jeff Nichols - 2011 - USA - 1hr 1min.

SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN (12A) THU 12 SEP 7.30pm Dir. Malik Bendjelloul - 2012 - UK/Sweden - 1hr 26min.

HAPPY HAPPY (Sykt Lykkelig) (15) FRI 13 SEP 7.30pm Dir. Anne Sewitsky - 2010 - Norway - 1hr 25min. In Norwegian/Danish/German with English subtitles.

THE HUNT (Jagten) (15) SAT 14 SEP 7.30pm Dir. Thomas Vinterberg - 2012 - Denmark - 1hr 55min. In Danish/Polish/English with English subtitles.

THE ACT OF KILLING (15) MON 16 SEP 8pm Dir. Joshua Oppenheimer/Anonymous/Christine Cynn - 2012 - Denmark/Norway/UK- 1hr 55min.

POETRY (Shi) (12A) TUE 17 SEP 8pm Dir. Chang-dong Lee - 2010 - South Korea - 2hr 19min. In Korean with English subtitles.

CASTLE IN THE SKY (Tenkû no Shiro Rapyuta) (PG) WED 18 SEP 7.30pm Dir. Hayo Miyazaki - 1986 - Japan - 2hr 4min. In Japanese with English subtitles.

SUSPIRIA (12A) THU 19 SEP 7.30pm Dir. Dario Argento - 1977 - Italy - 1hr 38min. In Italian/Russian/English/German/Latin with English subtitles.

I WISH (Kiseki) (PG) FRI 20 SEP 7.30pm Dir. Hirokazu Koreeda - 2011 - Japan - 2hr 8min. In Japanese with English subtitles.

BEYOND THE HILLS (Dupa Dealuri) (12A) SAT 21 SEP 7.30pm Dir. Cristian Mungiu - 2012 - Romania/France/Belgium - 2hr 30min. In Romanian with English subtitles.

Tickets £7 Concessions & ET Friends £5.50 If watching 3 films or more £6.25 (£4.75) each If watching 5 films or more £5.75 (£4.25) each

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SUN 15 SEPTEMBER

HERITAGE OPEN DAY We are celebrating our centenary this year and there will be a display chronicling our interesting history from Electricity Works, to becoming derelict right through to the present day. Housed in the former 1913 Electricity Works on the banks of the River Wey, The Electric Theatre opened in 1997. The combination of exposed original brickwork and glass walled foyer create a striking juxtaposition between old and new.

Guided tour 2pm Free of charge. No booking required.

SAT 28 SEPTEMBER

SURREY MOZART PLAYERS Music Director Kenneth Woods This first concert of the Orchestra’s 2013/14 season includes a middle period Mozart symphony (No. 33, written in 1779), one of Britten’s best known works for voice and string orchestra (his 1939 setting of a selection of Rimbaud’s poems Les Illuminations) with soprano soloist Louise Alder (sponsored by the Countess of Munster Trust) and Mendelssohn’s First Symphony.

7.30pm Tickets £15 Under 16s £7.50 All tickets subject to a booking fee. BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

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“Breathtakingly imaginative” The Metro

SUN 29 SEPTEMBER THE ELECTRIC COMEDY CLUB We’re thrilled to introduce YouTube sensation and festival darlings, Men in Coats. Hyperactive and most certainly hypothermic, these bad boys break all the rules, denying themselves the benefit of wearing their coats outdoors by (wait for it) wearing them indoors! Expect some wonderfully surreal comedy with plenty of *ahem* ‘jerkin’ around. Joining Men in Coats will be Neil McFarlane, Jack Samuel Warner, Glenn Moore and Electric favourite Geoff Whiting.

7.45pm Tickets £8 On the door £9 Please note that acts may be subject to change.

THU 10 - SAT 12 OCTOBER THE WHIPS

CHESHIRE CATS by Gail Young A group of ladies speed walk London’s streets in decorated bras and trainers. It’s the breast cancer charity Moonwalk and we follow the emotional adventures of our six Cheshire Cats. Award winning comedy in a cross between a girls’ night out and a mission to support a worthy cause.

7.45pm Tickets £11 Concessions & ET Friends £10 Groups of more than 10 £10

GUILDFORD JAZZ

JAZZ CAFÉ with the Simon Allen Quartet After being a finalist in Young Jazz Musician of the Year, saxophonist Simon Allen gained a place at the Royal Academy of Music and was selected to join UK drummer Clark Tracey's acclaimed Quintet. Simon is a member of the Laurence Cottle Big Band and Colin Towns' Mask Orchestra and has appeared at major UK venues and festivals including Ronnie Scott's and the Barbican. He has worked with an astonishing array of top musicians including Jamie Cullum, Beverley Knight and Florence Rawlings, as well as releasing an album under his own name Any Minute Now - Simon Allen Quintet. With John Dickson on piano, Marianne Windham on double bass and Mike Bradley on drums. “...Simon Allen in particular proving, with his joyously uninhibited, ebullient sound on both tenor and alto, the pianist's perfect foil” Chris Parker All tickets subject to a booking fee. 8

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WED 16 OCTOBER Live Jazz starts 7.30pm Tickets £10 Tickets are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. Food served from 6pm. Please call the Café Bar on 01483 444786 to make a reservation.


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SUN 27 OCTOBER

THE ELECTRIC COMEDY CLUB It’s a frightfully funny line up here at The Electric Comedy Club this Halloween. There’s the “unhinged, quick witted, slightly sinister” (The Guardian) Martin Coyote; prop master and heckler assassin Malcolm Head; the ever so dead pan Tim Clark and EMMA Award winner Ria Lina. Ticket prices are shockingly good value – remaining at only £8 in advance.

7.45pm Tickets £8 On the door £9 Please note that acts may be subject to change.

MON 28 OCTOBER - SAT 2 NOVEMBER (HALF TERM)

FAMILY FESTIVAL We are hosting our first ever Family Festival during the October half term this season! Expect our usual programme of excellent and affordable entertainment for families. There will be a full brochure coming in September, in the meantime here are some of our Festival highlights:

MON 28 OCTOBER: LONG NOSE PUPPETS ARTHUR’S DREAM BOAT Based on the book by Polly Dunbar, this is the story about a little boy who has a dream. A magical playful children’s show with breathtaking puppets, so enchanting that everyone will want to sail away with Arthur in his dream boat! This brand new show is brought to you by the makers of Shoe Baby and Penguin.

TUE 29 OCTOBER: THE MAN IN THE MOON PLAY IN A DAY Learn, practice and perform Roald Dahl’s brilliant Revolting Rhymes in just one day.

WED 30 OCTOBER: WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY Packed full of different workshops for all ages. Details are coming soon so watch this space.

THU 31 OCTOBER: HALLOWEEN FILMS & ARTY FUN To celebrate Halloween, enjoy some spooky films and arty fun. We promise it won’t be too scary!

FRI 1 NOVEMBER: INDEFINITE ARTICLES CLAYTIME Claytime is an interactive play with clay specially created for 3 to 6 year olds. We last had them back in February 2008 and can’t wait to see them again!

SAT 2 NOVEMBER: LET’S ALL DANCE PRINCESS & THE FROG BALLET This beautiful new ballet will charm audiences young and old. An original score, gorgeous costumes and crystal clear storytelling draw you into the magical world of classical ballet, and make it accessible to all. 10

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THU 31 OCTOBER

WITH A SCREENING OF

DAWN OF THE DEAD (18) Dir. George A. Romero - 1978 - Italy/USA - 2hr 7min. The Electric Theatre will be invaded by the undead on Halloween night for a disgustingly great evening. Come dressed as a zombie, or a zombie slayer, enjoy some zombie themed drinks and prizes for best costume. We will be screening George A. Romero’s cult classic Dawn of the Dead. This epic sequel to his legendary Night of the Living Dead is without doubt one of the greatest zombie films of all time. Following an ever-growing epidemic of zombies that have risen from the dead, two Philadelphia SWAT team members, a traffic reporter, and his television executive girlfriend seek refuge in a secluded shopping mall.

“Undoubtedly the zombie movie to end 'em all.” Time Out

Zombies gather any time from 7pm Screening starts at 8pm Tickets £7

WED 6 NOVEMBER GUILDFORD JAZZ

JAZZ CAFÉ with Allison Neale on alto sax and the Marianne Windham Trio Born in Seattle USA, altoist Allison Neale’s beautifully crafted lines evoke the spirit of Paul Desmond and Art Pepper with whom she has a particular affinity. One of the UK’s most talented saxophonists, and a strong advocate of the melodic West Coast style, she has performed alongside leading international artists such as Adelaide Hall and Bud Shank, as well as featuring in both the John Dankworth Generations Band and the Back to Basie Orchestra. She frequently tours the UK with her current quartet, which also features acclaimed jazz pianist Leon Greening, bassist Julian Bury and drummer Steve Brown and has two CDs to her name - Melody Express and Blue Concept with trumpeter Gary Kavanagh. "Allison plays the alto saxophone with a tone so light and airy that it melts at the edges" Dave Gelly, The Observer

Live Jazz starts 7.30pm Tickets £10 Tickets are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. Food served from 6pm. Please call the Café Bar on 01483 444786 to make a reservation. BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

All tickets subject to a booking fee.

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THU 7 NOVEMBER

THOM TUCK GOES STRAIGHT TO DVD Return of Jafar, Cinderella III, Simba’s Pride. Thom Tuck has watched every single Disney straight to DVD movie so that you don’t have to. In his debut stand up show, Thom draws parallels between straight to DVD gems and stories from his own life. Delight in the Schadenfreude of this discussion, dissection and descent into madness. Includes tales of heartbreak. Now a hit comedy series on BBC Radio 4. NOMINATED BEST NEWCOMER AT THE EDINBURGH COMEDY FESTIVAL AWARDS 2011

"a seductive experience” The Guardian  - WhatsOnStage, The Financial Times, British Theatre Guide & Edinburgh Evening News

8pm Tickets £12 Concessions & ET Friends £10

THU 14 & FRI 15 NOVEMBER

SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL The Shakespeare Schools Festival works with 1000 secondary, primary and special schools all over the UK, making it possible for them to stage abridged Shakespeare productions in their local professional theatre. Each night four schools will perform four different Shakespeare plays. Come along and celebrate the achievements of your local schools in a wonderful evening of entertainment.

7pm Tickets £8.50 Concessions & ET Friends £6.50 Groups of 20+ £6

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SAT 16 NOVEMBER THE ROYAL SCHOOL - NELSON HOUSE

DNA A group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. But when they find that the cover up unites them and brings harmony to their otherwise fractious lives, where’s the incentive to put things right?

7.30pm Tickets £10 Under 16s £8

TUE 19, WED 20, FRI 22 & SAT 23 NOVEMBER GUILDFORD OPERA

CARMEN Fully staged opera in 4 Acts by Georges Bizet Libretto by Ludovic Halévy and Henri Meilhac, English translation by Peter Clarke The tale of the fiery gypsy, Carmen, weaving her seductive path from cigarette factory to bull ring contains some of musical theatre’s best loved melodies (Habanera, Toreador’s Song). This colourful production, sung in English, and featuring Flamenco dancing and a children’s chorus, captures all the excitement and drama of a perennial favourite. A guaranteed winter warmer!

SUN 24 NOVEMBER

THE ELECTRIC COMEDY CLUB We’re thrilled to welcome to The Electric Comedy Club the hugely talented Matthew Baylis. Having toured with some of the best (Milton Jones, Kevin Bridges and Reginald D Hunter) Matthew remains in good company tonight when he’s joined by the ever so charming (and a little alarming) Iszi Lawrence, the utterly priceless Matt Price and rising stars William Lee and Matt Bank.

7.45pm Tickets £8 On the door £9 Please note that acts may be subject to change.

Running time 3 hours including one interval.

Tue, Wed & Fri: 7.30pm, Sat: 6.30pm Tickets Tue: £18, Wed: £20, Fri & Sat: £22 ET Friends £1 discount Groups 10+ on Tue & Wed 10% discount Students & School Groups on Tue £12 BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

All tickets subject to a booking fee. www.electrictheatre.co.uk

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THU 28 NOVEMBER LIVE NATION

LEE HURST “THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO AAARGGH!!!” In his new tour, stand up comic Lee Hurst is travelling throughout Britain to find out what really winds you up. Mostly people get on with living their lives, but everyone has at least one thing that pushes their button and sends them over the edge. What's yours? Come along for a night of laughter and letting off some steam. Lee is known throughout the comedy business as someone who can pull laughs out of thin air with his razor sharp ability to improvise and ad lib comedy on the spot. Everyone witnessed this when he first hit our TV screens on Have I Got News For You and They Think It's All Over. He is also a regular guest on Channel 5's The Wright Stuff.

8pm Tickets £16 Concessions £14 Suitable for ages 16+

FRI 29 NOVEMBER SEDAC PRODUCTIONS

JUNCTION 4 BIG BAND Sedac Productions are proud to present the Junction 4 Big Band at The Electric Theatre for the first time. This exciting new ensemble play a wide range of styles from the rock music of Van Halen and Nirvana through the smooth sounds of Caro Emerald and Michael Buble to the traditional but explosive music of Buddy Rich and Maynard Ferguson. A charity auction will take place during the interval to raise Funds for H4H.

8pm Tickets £15 Concessions £12

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SAT 30 NOVEMBER SHOWSTOPPER PRODUCTIONS IN ASSOCIATION WITH SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND

THE SHOWSTOPPERS A brand new musical comedy is created from scratch at each performance of this award winning production. Audience suggestions spontaneously become an all singing, all dancing show on the spot, with unpredictable and hilarious results. This incredible comedy troupe never fails to impress as they create shows packed with drama, dazzling dance routines and catchy melodies. The Showstopppers leave delighted audiences singing all the way home. “The show is a blast. It makes your jaw drop in impressed amazement and your ribs ache with laughter. Simultaneously a pastiche, a parody and a paean to musical theatre.”  Mail On Sunday “Spontaneous and hilarious. Awe-inspiring and very, very funny.”  Whatsonstage.com

7.30pm Tickets £14 Concessions £12

MON 2 DECEMBER SLINGSHOT THEATRE

NATIVITY IN CREAKEBOTTOM written by Christopher Dennis directed by Andrew C. Wadsworth music by Mark Dean This Christmas, witness the Nativity like you've never seen it before: 'The Birth of Jesus' performed by four and a half men from Suffolk. The greatest birth ever pushed is humbly staged by the most amateur actors ever to trip over the boards. The All Male Amateur Dramatic Society of Creakebottom (aka the AMADSC) catch wind of a new theatre festival coming to their technologically dated village of Creakebottom, and spy an unprecedented platform for their undiscovered genius. Fame and fortune surely lie just around the corner… “Jaw-droppingly, face achingly funny!” “witty, articulate and wonderfully irreverent” Audience Feedback from 2012 Previews This lightning quick new comic play is performed by a cast of five over two ridiculous acts, jam-packed with laughs, physical comedy and musical treats. The perfect winter warmer to kick start Christmas, this classy comedy is suitable for ages 10 and over.

7.30pm Tickets £13 Concessions £10 School Groups £9 Family Ticket £40 (max 2 adults in a Family Ticket) All tickets subject to a booking fee. BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

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“Cuddle up and dream along” Empire

TUE 3 DECEMBER

THE POLAR EXPRESS (U) Dir. Robert Zemeckis - 2004 - USA - 1hr 40min. One Christmas Eve, a boy lies in bed, listening hard for the bells of Santa’s sleigh, which he has been told by a friend do not exist. Later that night he hears not bells but a very different sound. He looks out of his window and is astounded to see a billowing steam train parked outside his house. The conductor invites him to board The Polar Express, a train filled with children on their way to the North Pole. This heart warming tale is perfect for the whole family, and with free hot chocolate and arty fun, will make children young and old feel all Christmassy. Together with our ushers and staff, come dressed in your pyjamas and join in the fun!

5pm with Christmas arty fun from 4pm Tickets £5 which includes arty fun and delicious hot chocolate and marshmallows.

GUILDFORD JAZZ

JAZZ CAFÉ with Mark Crooks on sax/clarinet and Colin Oxley on guitar

WED 4 DECEMBER Live Jazz starts 7.30pm Tickets £10 Tickets are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. Food served from 6pm. Please call the Café Bar on 01483 444786 to make a reservation.

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A graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, and the Guildhall School of Music, and winner of the Young Jazz Player of the Year Competition in 1991, Mark Crooks has worked in a wide range of musical settings including classical work and shows but he is most at home in the jazz world, having played at all of London’s top jazz venues and festivals across the country. Mark’s own group features his clarinet and tenor with the brilliant guitar playing of Colin Oxley and is featured on his highly-rated CDs I Won’t Dance and How My Heart Sings. "Mark Crooks... exceptional" BBC For his performance at The Electric Theatre, Mark is joined by a trio featuring the exceptional guitarist Colin Oxley and Marianne Windham on double bass. Colin is a graduate of the Guildhall School who has pursued a highly successful musical career and was voted Jazz Musician of the Year by the Worshipful Company of Musicians in the year 2000. In between touring and recording Colin is a professor of Jazz Guitar at the Guildhall.


SAT 7 DECEMBER

WED 11 - SAT 14 DECEMBER

GHOSTS

GUILDBURYS THEATRE COMPANY

LIFTING SPIRITS -

THE LOCKED ROOM

THE FINAL HAUNT

by Kathryn Attwood

Ghosts, formerly the Guildford Hospitals Theatre, are celebrating their 30th anniversary in style. As a final tribute to all the members, friends, family, performers and backstage production crew, Ghosts intend to go out with a bang with this, their last cabaret performance.

Fame or infamy? Celebrity or pariah? In post war London, acclaimed actress Irene Trevarrick treads a fine line between the two as revelations about her past threaten to destroy her reputation forever. Guildburys are delighted to conclude their 50th anniversary year by presenting the world premiere of this scorching new play.

All profits from this production will be going to charities associated with the Royal Surrey County Hospital.

7.45pm Tickets £12 Seniors and ET Friends £10 Book 9 tickets and get the 10th free.

7.30pm Tickets £10

SUN 15 DECEMBER THE ELECTRIC COMEDY CLUB A man of many talents, Tom Price has chalked up quite a fan base as a writer and performer with a string of TV and radio credits to his name (Star Stories C4 , Torchwood BBC2, CGI Sketch Show BBC3). Also featuring Janice Phayre, Sheraz Yousaf, Paul Duncan McGarrity and Geoff Whiting.

7.45pm Tickets £8 On the door £9 Please note that acts may be subject to change. All tickets subject to a booking fee. BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

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THU 19 - SUN 22 DECEMBER THE MAN IN THE MOON IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ELECTRIC THEATRE by Sheila Laughton adapted from the legends of King Arthur Join our resident youth theatre The Man In The Moon on a heroic journey with King Arthur, Guinevere, the Knights of the Round Table and Merlin as they defend the magical sword Excalibur from Morgan le Fey and a fire breathing dragon. A magical Christmas adventure for the whole family. Suitable for ages 4+.

Thu & Fri: 4.30pm and 7.30pm Tickets £9 Family Ticket £26 Concessions, ET Friends and Groups 10+ £7 Sat & Sun: 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £10 Family Ticket £30 Concessions, ET Friends and Groups 10+ £8 (max 2 adults in a Family Ticket)

MON 23 DECEMBER ELECTRIC VOICES IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ELECTRIC THEATRE

MAYPOLES TO MISTLETOE Now in its 41st year (its 16th at The Electric Theatre), local singer Martyn Wyndham-Read leads his cast of singers, dancers, musicians, mummers and storytellers in a celebration of England’s traditional seasonal customs, legends, dances and songs culminating in the singing of carols and the distribution of mistletoe. A perfect traditional Christmas evening to get you in the festive mood!

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THE MAN IN THE MOON

THE ELECTRIC THEATRE’S RESIDENT YOUTH THEATRE

WEEKLY DRAMA WORKSHOPS With the emphasis on fun and performance, our after school drama workshops are designed specifically to develop skills that will benefit children for life. Activities include an exciting mix of; improvisation, role play, drama games, movement and teamwork, fuelling the imagination whilst working towards performance opportunities with new friends. Above all, they're great fun. All children need to bring with them is enthusiasm. It doesn't matter if they’ve never done any drama before; we all have to start somewhere. We're so confident that you'll love how dramatically different our workshops are that you can even try one out for free! Just let us know when you'd like to come.

DISCOVER WORKSHOPS MONDAY AND TUESDAY

Autumn Term Dates:

Children in School Years 1 to 4 5pm to 6.30pm

Monday 9 September to Tuesday 26 November

EXPLORE WORKSHOPS

Limited Spaces Available Now

MONDAY AND TUESDAY Children in School Years 5 to 8 6.30pm to 8pm 10 week term For the first child £85 For second and third siblings £70

Check out the website for more details www.themaninthemoon.co.uk or call on 01428 751656.

BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

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BOX OFFICE OPENING TIMES Monday to Saturday 10.30am to 5pm (or until the start of the performance on performance nights). Sunday opening times vary.  IN PERSON Pop in and see us to book your tickets.  BY TELEPHONE on 01483 444789 (option 1)  ONLINE 24 HOURS A DAY at www.electrictheatre.co.uk. There is an administration charge of 5% for this service.  BY POST The Box Office, The Electric Theatre, Onslow Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4SZ. Please note there is a booking fee of 50p per ticket for all face to face, telephone and postal bookings. We accept Mastercard, Visa, Delta, Maestro, Electron and Solo cards. Please make cheques payable to G.B.C. CONCESSIONS One discount per ticket applies. Concession categories may include senior citizens, students, under 16s, disabled patrons (carers come free), job seekers, income support recipients and Friends of The Electric Theatre. Appropriate ID required. Please check individual events for the concessions offered.

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BECOME OUR FRIEND The Friends of The Electric Theatre is a body of supporters who actively help the work of this vibrant venue for community and professional performing arts through membership and fund raising. Join the Friends of The Electric Theatre and enjoy many benefits such as:  Discounts on many productions.  10% discount at The Electric Theatre Café Bar.  Regular social events.  Volunteering opportunities such as ushering, marketing and admin.  Supporting The Electric Theatre.

And all for a donation of £12 a year or £20 for a couple at the same address. Join via our website at www.electrictheatre.co.uk or contact the Box Office on 01483 444789.

FREE MAILING LIST To receive regular copies of The Electric Theatre brochure simply call the Box Office. To join our email list scan the QR code or visit our website. ACCESS The Electric Theatre aims to be welcoming and accessible to all. There is level or ramped access to the Auditorium, Café Bar area and toilets. The Auditorium can accommodate up to eight wheelchairs and has a Sennheiser Infrared sound enhancement system. Headsets can be obtained from the Box Office. We welcome assistance dogs and for all our events carers of disabled patrons attend free. Parking is available for disabled patrons but advanced booking is recommended. Please let us know your requirements when booking and we will strive to accommodate them.

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BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

www.electrictheatre.co.uk

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PARKING Parking at The Electric Theatre is strictly for disabled patrons. Bedford Road Car Park is just a few minutes walk from the Theatre on Onslow Street. Parking is £1.20 an hour during the day and £1 per evening visit after 6pm. On Sundays parking is £1.50 per visit. For further information and up to date charges visit Guildford Borough Council’s website at www.guildford.gov.uk TRAIN Guildford mainline Station is only a short walk from the Theatre. BUS An extensive local bus service (including Park and Ride) is available from the Friary Bus Station, again a short distance from the Theatre. ON FOOT From the town centre, there is an underpass between New Look and TK Maxx in Friary Street. Alternatively, if you are coming from the Friary Shopping Centre, Bus Station or Train Station, there are pedestrian crossings. CYCLISTS Bike racks are located alongside the main building, just by the main entrance.

If you’re unsure of the best way to travel or where to park, please give us a call on 01483 444789.

WHERE ARE WE?

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CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 27 28 29

Jazz Café The 24hr Musical The Friends’ Zumba Night Shell (15) Dancer in the Dark (15) Take Shelter (15) Searching for Sugar Man (12A) Happy Happy (Sykt Lykkelig) (15) The Hunt (Jagten) (15) Heritage Open Day - Celebrating 100 Years The Act of Killing (15) Poetry (Shi) (12A) Castle in the Sky (Tenkû no Shiro Rapyuta) (PG) Suspiria (12A) I Wish (Kiseki) (PG) Beyond the Hills (Dupa Dealuri) (12A) Salsa Party Surrey Mozart Players The Electric Comedy Club

OCTOBER 10 - 12 16 17 - 27 27 28 - 31 31

Cheshire Cats Jazz Café Guildford Book Festival The Electric Comedy Club Family Festival Zombie Night with a screening of Dawn of the Dead (18)

NOVEMBER 1-2 6 7 14 - 15 16 19 - 20 22 - 23 24 28 29 30

Family Festival Jazz Café Thom Tuck Goes Straight to DVD Shakespeare Schools Festival DNA Carmen Carmen The Electric Comedy Club Lee Hurst “Things That Make You Go Aaarggh!!!” Junction 4 Big Band The Showstoppers

COMING UP IN THE SPRING... FILM FESTIVAL Two weeks of acclaimed art house and world cinema.

MON 13 - SAT 18 JANUARY

SURREY MOZART PLAYERS Another wonderful evening of classical music with the Surrey Mozart Players.

SAT 1 FEBRUARY

FAMILY FESTIVAL Our renowned half term festival packed full of family events.

MON 17 - SAT 22 FEBRUARY

DECEMBER 2 3 4 7 11 - 14 15 19 - 22 23

Nativity in Creakebottom The Polar Express (U) Jazz Café Lifting Spirits - The Final Haunt The Locked Room The Electric Comedy Club Excalibur Maypoles to Mistletoe

BOX OFFICE: 01483 444789

www.electrictheatre.co.uk

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The Electric Theatre @ElectricTheatre THE ELECTRIC THEATRE, Onslow Street, Guildford, GU1 4SZ E W T

electrictheatre@guildford.gov.uk www.electrictheatre.co.uk 01483 444789

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