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this autumn take part
Clash of Drums If you enjoyed last year’s Colour of Time, you’ll love Clash of Drums, another explosive and FREE thrilling outdoor spectacular, on Friday 23 September (see page 6)! Get in the spirit with...
Mask Workshop
Wed 7 September 5.30pm (1.5 hours) Create your own mask with a professional visual artist. £5.50
The Clash of Drums Experience Sun 18 September 10am (5.5 hours)
Have a great time exploring percussion and creating brilliant masks!
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£10.50 (includes lunch)
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Clash of Drums Fri 23 Sep (p6)
Introduction to Directing
Marketing an event
A fun and insightful workshop led by University Centre Doncaster’s Karen Dainty from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Loads of top tips, ideas and insights into how to successfully market an event, be that a show or an exhibition!
£5.50
£5.50
Acting with text
Designing for the Pantomime
Masterclass with French Without Tears’ Assistant Director exploring how actors and directors realise the text when staging a play.
This practical session will explore the process of designing set and costumes for Jack and the Beanstalk.
Wed 12 October 5.30pm (1.5 hours)
Sat 22 October 11.30am (1.5 hours)
Brilliant Beethoven (p12) Come and try an instrument, join our Ensemble 360 Masterclass, or sing along in a Scratch Choral Choir in free activities on Saturday 1 October.
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Tue 8 November 5.30pm (1.5 hours)
Tue 15 November 5.30pm (1.5 hours)
£5.50
£5.50
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October half term ES AG
Arts Explosion
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Mon 24 October 9.45am (5 hours) Leap into half term with a fantastically fun and creative morning being whisked around drama, dance, and music workshops and watch an enchanting performance of Landscapes (see page 12). Children are welcome on their own (parents/guardians will need to complete a medical and permission form). Whole Venue £15 (lunch and Landscapes included) Family 4 Ticket (4 people) £50
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Halloween Adventure Project Wed 26 – Friday 28 October
Wed and Thu 10am – 4pm; Fri 1pm – end of evening performance
Create a spine chilling Halloween spooooktacular, The Haunted Theatre (see page 19), that will be staged for a live audience. The perfect Halloween treat, led by Cast’s Young Producers. £21
Children’s Festival Sat 22 – Sun 30 Oct (p12/13)
Cast Christmas Crackers
Festive Fun (p20/21)
Enjoy festive family fun – save £1 when booking two Christmas Cracker workshops.
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Sat 17 December 10am (3 hours)
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Jack and the Beanstalk Musical Theatre Workshop
Inspired by the tunes and moves from this year’s pantomime; sing and dance with Musical Director, Matthew Bugg. Dance experience will help you get the most out of this workshop. £5.50
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Twelve Birds of Christmas Family Workshop
Tue 20 December 12.45pm (1.5 hours) Creative Christmas fun for the whole family inspired by Handmade Theatre’s eggstraordinary hands-on show. £5.50 L AL ES AG
Jack and the Beanstalk Family Workshop
Thu 22 December 10.30am (2 hours) Fe fi fo fum, I smell some super Christmas fun! Jam packed with festive fun and games for all the family. £5.50
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By Jonathan Maitland, National tour première Tuesday 6 – Saturday 10 September The dramatic inside story of Margaret Thatcher’s inglorious downfall. In 1989 a seemingly invincible Margaret Thatcher ruthlessly sacked her Foreign Secretary. She foolishly thought she had nothing to fear from Geoffrey Howe, her one time friend and political ally. After all, his speaking skills had famously been compared to ‘being savaged by a dead sheep’! But, inspired by his wife Elspeth, Howe destroyed the Prime Minister’s career with one of the deadliest political speeches ever made. Dead Sheep mixes tragedy and comedy in an entertaining tale of loyalty, betrayal and revenge. This acclaimed new drama, full of bite and wit, enjoys its regional première at Cast, and stars Spitting Image’s Steve Nallon as Margaret Thatcher, Graham Seed (Nigel Pargetter in The Archers), Paul Bradley (EastEnders, Holby City), and Carol Royale (Life Without George, Heartbeat and Casualty).
‘Terrific... extremely entertaining’ The Guardian ‘Very funny’ The Independent ‘Brilliant’ The Daily Mail
COMEDY
Shunted Again
Steve Gribben’s Real Story of the Railways Thursday 15 September
Veteran train traveller and stand-up comedian Steve Gribbin rails against the current state of Britain’s Railway system. The show is a mixture of stand-up, songs and train announcements, as Steve examines all aspects of the railways, from Beeching to Brunel, from Steam (H2O) to HS2. Second Space 7.45pm £10.50
Main Space 7.30pm, Wednesday and Saturday matinee 2.30pm £18.50 / £16.50 concessions COMEDY
Cast Comedy Club
Third Birthday Special Friday 16 September
A night of side-splitting hilarity with headliners including...
Barbara Nice
‘Janice Connolly’ herself, star of That Peter Kay Thing, Phoenix Nights, Coronation Street, Dead Man Weds, Max & Paddy’s Road To Nowhere and her own Radio 2 show.
‘An unbeatable air of fun and excitement’ Chortle
Masai Graham
Reigning UK Pun Championship winner who has featured in the Top Ten Edinburgh Festival jokes two years running. Second Space 8pm £10.50 Tables for 4 £72 (includes drinks)
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Eduardo Niebla in Concert Accompanied by Matthew Robinson (guitar)
Saturday 17 September The internationally acclaimed Spanish guitarist makes his Doncaster debut. His music fuses flamenco gypsy jazz with a captivating array of classical and Indian colours.
‘Poignantly poetic... and truly breathtaking’ Scotsman ‘Exquisite guitar playing’ The Guardian Second Space 8pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions
MUSIC / LOCAL TALENT
PERFORMANCE
A Supa Dupa Big Band Bonanza
Tanja
Strawberry Blonde Curls
Doncaster Youth Jazz Association in partnership with Doncaster Music Hub present the National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO)
Sunday 18 September The NYJO is Britain’s longest-running ensemble for young people playing bigband jazz. This concert of swing rounds off a weekend of educational jazz across the borough. Main Space 2pm £12.50 / £8.50 under 16s
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MUSIC
Wednesday 21 September Locked up. Shipped around. Sold as sex. ‘Tanja’ fled to safety on the shores of England. Another asylum seeker now held at Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre. Refuge lies just beyond the barbed wire fence, but at what cost? A story of bravery in the midst of prejudice and abuse.
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £9 concessions
MUSICAL By Carol Harrison (EastEnders)
Thursday 22 – Saturday 24 September In 1964, a new phenomenon exploded onto the dingy British streets. It was the essence of cool, fusing fashion and music. It was Mod. Mods were working-class free spirits who dressed smart and rode sexy Italian Vespas or Lambrettas. All generations will enjoy the Mod Musical that celebrates the unique sound and style of the iconic Mod band, The Small Faces. It features a collection of razor-sharp hits like All Or Nothing, Tin Soldier, Lazy Sunday, and Itchycoo Park.
‘Funny fiery and brave... you’ll have a rocking night out’ Daily Star Sunday ‘If you’re looking for a fun night out and some good old British Pop culture – get your tickets!’ West End Wilma Main Space 7.30pm, Saturday matinee 2.30pm £20 / £18 concessions
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Jamal Gerald
Thursday 22 September
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £8.50 concessions
AN EVENING WITH
Only Fools and Boycie John Challis
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Contains strong language, references to sex and drug use.
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This highly personal piece focuses on the pride and self-loathing experienced by a young black gay man. Through storytelling, spoken word and live art, Jamal develops the courage to tell his story and celebrate his individuality.
Friday 23 September Enjoy an intimate evening with comedy favourite John Challis, best known as Boycie in Only Fools and Horses. He will reveal secrets, stories and anecdotes from his dazzling career. And spill the beans on co-stars, friends and fellow performers like Sir David Jason, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and George Best. ‘Boycie’ will sign copies of his autobiography and pose for photos after the show. Second Space 7.45pm £15.50 / £14 concessions
Les Commandos Percu and Deabru Beltzak Friday 23 September
An explosive and thrilling FREE outdoor spectacular like nothing Doncaster has ever seen before! Out of nowhere, two rival tribes of drummers march through town sizing each other up for a confrontation of rhythm and light. At the end of this wild parade they clash in a collision of furious drumming, frantic movement, hypnotic chanting and fire. If you enjoyed last year’s Colour of Time, you will love Clash of Drums. Sir Nigel Gresley Square 8pm Free – Register online or via the box office to be emailed the route See page 2 for workshops to get in the spirit
Brilliant Beethoven Friday 30 September – Sunday 2 October (p12)
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PERFORMANCE
Music for Heroes
The Duchess of Malfi (Iyalode of Eti)
The Band of the RAF College Cranwell Sunday 25 September
Utopia Theatre
Thursday 29 – Friday 30 September
Music from the traditional repertoire, film, and stage for all the family performed by one of the leading professional military bands in the country.
A bloody tale of love, betrayal and revenge...
It honours service personnel past and present, and the audience are invited to wear their medals.
A unique West African setting of one of the greatest dramas ever written, Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi.
Proceeds in aid of the RAF Music Charitable Trust (www.rafmusic. org.uk) and other service charities.
Against her brothers’ wishes, a recently-widowed young chief secretly marries her low-born lover. When her deceit is discovered a trail of torture, torment and murder follows.
Main Space 7pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions COMEDY
Mum’s the Word 2
Thursday 29 September
Michelle Heaton (Liberty X) and Gemma Bissix (EastEnders) star in this updated production of the hit show.
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MUSIC
Second Space 7.45pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions
COMEDY
Hysterically funny, poignant and thoroughly enjoyable, join the mums, now ‘older and wider’, as they move onto their new parenting nightmare that is teenagers, and how they feel about growing older, their families and relationships.
‘A canny, comic celebration of the things about motherhood which are not often talked about!’ The Stage
‘Very funny. Anyone who currently has, once had, or plans ever to have teenagers should see this show for the horrible, hilarious truths it tells about parenthood’ The Vancouver Sun Contains adult humour.
Main Space 7.30pm £19.50
The Original Theatre Company
Tuesday 4 – Thursday 6 October A funny and frantic dash around the world with Henry Pulling, a retired suburban bank manager with a love for flowers. His dull little life changes dramatically when his eccentric Aunt Augusta persuades him to abandon his blooms and travel with her to Brighton, Paris, Istanbul and across the world to Paraguay. Four actors take on over 20 characters as Henry encounters a shady twilight society of pot smoking hippies, war criminals, men from the CIA, and hardcore art smugglers. Based on the much loved comic novel by Graham Greene (Brighton Rock, Our Man in Havana). Main Space 7.30pm, Thursday matinee 2.30pm £18.50 / £16.50 concessions
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LOCAL TALENT / PERFORMANCE
The Merchant Of Venice JKL Productions
Thursday 6 – Saturday 8 October The well-known tale of Shylock seeking his pound of flesh is brought bang up to date.
FILM / SINGALONG
Sing-a-Long-a Rocky Horror Picture Show(12) Friday 7 October
Merchant bankers, immigrants, payday loans, racism, nationalism, love, hatred, sexuality, deceit, revenge... and comedy! This could be happening right here right now.
The Campest Cult Classic of all time gets the Sing-a-long-a 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.
Second Space 7pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions Schools: 2 free tickets with 12 paid for
You’ve never done The Time Warp quite like this! The evening begins with your host leading a vocal warm-up before they show you how to use your magic moments fun packs. 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. Contains sexual references and strong language.
Main Space 8pm £15.50 / £13.50 concessions Buy 10 get 11th free DANCE
Intense Attachment Wayne Sables Project
Friday 7 – Saturday 8 October The link between parent and child is one of the most complex and challenging relationships most of us will ever encounter. Dance, film, live music and technology uncover the joys and difficulties of forming an intense attachment with an unborn child. An unforgettable, moving and deeply personal live performance.
‘Out of this world... amazing!’
MUSIC
The Lindisfarne Story Saturday 8 October
Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell present a joyful, funny and emotional celebration of Tyneside’s favourite band. Featuring all their hits, including Lady Eleanor, Meet Me On The Corner, Fog On The Tyne, and Run For Home. The pair will also share the story of the band behind the songs. Main Space 7.30pm £19 PERFORMANCE
Audience member
Black is the Color of My Voice
Various spaces 5pm and 8pm £5
Seabright Productions
Sunday 9 October Inspired by the life of Nina Simone; a successful jazz singer and civil rights activist seeks redemption after the untimely death of her father. She reflects on her journey from a young prodigy destined for a life in the church to renowned vocalist at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement. A compelling and heart-breaking story with bursts of song.
‘Will make you cheer for her, smile with her and then sting your eyes with tears’ Broadway Baby
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Second Space 7pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions
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MUSIC
Big Girls Don’t Cry
Celebrating the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons Wednesday 12 October
The iconic sound of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons recreated by a phenomenal cast and a fantastic live band. Revive the sublime hits of New Jersey’s finest, including Walk Like A Man, Sherry, Working My Way Back To You, Rag Doll, My Eyes Adored You and Grease in this critically-acclaimed spectacular. ‘Oh, what a night’ awaits you! Main Space 8pm £23.50 / £22.50 concessions DRAMA
You Forgot the Mince Imagine
Wednesday 12 October The story of a modern day complex relationship set in Yorkshire. An exploration of love and loss, control and coercion, told through physical theatre and inspired by real life events. Contains adult themes
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £8.50 concessions
COMEDY
LipService World Première Thursday 13 October
Jane Austen sits writing, her quill scurrying across the vellum. She is dreaming up Darcy, a proud, handsome creation in very tight pants. A visitor approaches and Jane hastily hides her work. Left to his own devices, Darcy embroiders his own storyline whilst his creator embroiders her doilies. When Jane returns she finds the plot has moved on and Darcy is dancing to a rather different tune. Exploring the world of women writers scribbling in secret, squeezing in their writing amongst the hustle and bustle of taking tea, choosing chintz and an attack of the vapours. Award-winning comedy duo LipService (The Picture of Doreen Gray, Withering Looks and Inspector Norse) are back to celebrate Jane Austen’s life 200 years on, in their own fantastically funny way.
‘The glorious, splendidly silly comic duo’ The Independent ‘The Laurel and Hardy of literary deconstruction’ The Guardian Main Space 7.30pm £15 / £13 concessions
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Shooting with Light Idle Motion
Friday 14 October 1933, a young German refugee flees to Paris and discovers the wonder of photography. She falls in love with a fellow refugee and together they venture to the Spanish Civil War and capture the tyranny of fascism. As pioneers of frontline photo-journalism, he receives international recognition as the iconic war photographer Robert Capa while she is forgotten. Using innovative staging, physicality and multimedia to tell the life of the exceptional Gerda Taro, glimpsed through the lost photographs she risked her life to take.
‘Engaging and inventive... heartfelt and passionate’ The Guardian
‘A powerful piece of theatre’ The Stage
Main Space 7.30pm £15.50 / £13.50 concessions COMEDY
Cast Comedy Club Friday 14 October
The ever-popular Cast Comedy Club promises a night of side-splitting hilarity.
Bobby Mair
Voted in the Top 10 jokes of the Edinburgh Festival 2014. Canadian wit as seen on 8 Out of 10 Cats, Russell Howard’s Big News, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Seann Walsh’s Late Night Comedy Spectacular.
Darius Davies
MTV New Talent winner leading to regular slots on MTV America with his hi-octane hilarity.
‘Brilliant, hilarious, outstanding’ Broadway Baby
Second Space 8pm £10.50 Tables for 4 £72 (includes drinks)
THEATRE
Noiseless and Patient / Sisu A Plush Tiger Productions double bill
Saturday 15 October A tale of love, loss, betrayal, and a wedding dress. And the story of Finnish female resistance during the winter of 1939. Drama Space 7.15pm £10.50 / £9 concessions MUSIC
Brassed Off Tour
Grimethorpe Colliery Band Saturday 15 October
Enjoy the fabulous sound of this world famous brass band. The stars of the hit movie Brassed Off are in constant demand throughout the world and have won almost every brass band title going.
COMEDY
Just Like That!
The Tommy Cooper Show
Saturday 15 and Friday 21 October Tommy Cooper, with his impeccable timing and misfiring magic, was a comic genius. John Hewer delivers the definitive portrayal as the famous funny man in the fez. With live musical accompaniment, it’s the perfect celebration of Britain’s favourite comedian full of magic and mirth.
‘Inspired lunacy and deep, belly laughs’ Time Out
Second Space 7.45pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions
‘Sensational – performing your favourite classics in spectacular style!’ The Times
Main Space 7.30pm £21.50 / £5.50 children under 13
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‘A hoot of an evening’ The Sunday Times
English Touring Theatre and Orange Tree Theatre Tuesday 18 – Saturday 22 October
Following a critically acclaimed sell out run, Terrance Rattigan’s delicious 1930’s comedy comes to Doncaster. A group of eager young men are spending the summer on the French coast learning the local lingo. However, their studies are soon interrupted by arrival of the beautiful Diana Lake. Ooh La La! Now the boys have to learn a whole new language: girls. It seems simple, at first. Kit loves Diana and she loves him... and Bill. Oh, and Alan too, of course. But mischief, mayhem and misplaced affections quickly follow. From the writer of The Deep Blue Sea, Flare Path, and The Winslow Boy, comes this major revival of Rattigan’s first smash hit comedy. Main Space 7.30pm, Thursday and Saturday 2.30pm £18.50 / £16.50 concessions Captioned performance and post-show discussion Thu 20 Oct 7.30pm Audio described performance Sat 22 Oct 2.30pm (Touch Tour 1.15pm) PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
Am I Dead Yet?
Swarm
Unlimited Theatre
Target Theatre
Wednesday 19 October
Thursday 20 October
Death is no longer a moment. It is a process. A process that can be reversed.
About us, our island and our reaction to those who try to come here. At a time when Britain’s place in the world is at a crossroads, this urgent new play shines a light on the nation’s complicated and often fraught relationship with those crossing our borders.
Two friends, talking (and singing) about what happens when we die, how we think about dying, and most importantly, how some of us might be brought back. This is an enjoyable, gently humorous cabaret piece about death in the distant and all-too-near future. Chris Thorpe (Confirmation) returns with fellow Unlimited Theatre founder Jon Spooner for stories and songs about death and dying and about how we don’t talk about it enough.
‘Vibrantly theatrical and typically absorbing’ Independent
Contains ‘shocking’ scenes and men in their underwear.
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £9 concessions
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £9 concessions PERFORMANCE
Whose Sari Now? Rasa Productions
Saturday 22 October Both funny and poignant, this play explores the role of the sari in the lives of the five very different characters. A young mother gives birth in a war zone wrapping her twin babies in her wedding sari; a transgender man reflects on his girlfriend’s sari obsession; and a woman contemplates the sari in her final hours.
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £8.50 concessions
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MUSIC FESTIVAL
Cast will be filled with live music and activity for everyone when Music in the Round returns to celebrate the grumpy musical genius, Ludwig van Beethoven.
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Family Fun Day
Friday 30 September – Sunday 2 October
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INDOOR FESTIVAL
Saturday 22 October
Brilliant Beethoven Opening Night
Whole Venue 10am – 4pm FREE
Main Space 7.15pm £8.50
2 0–
Relax with your baby in a family-friendly live concert.
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Music Box for Babies
Saturday 1 October
Sir Nigel Gresley Square 12pm
Immortal Beloved (15) Gary Oldman stars in this movie about the composer’s life, his illusive love affairs and struggle with hearing loss.
Saturday 1 October
Drama Space 9.45am and 11am (55 mins) £5.50 babies (accompanying adults free)
Saturday 1 October Main Space 2pm £5.50
CHILDREN’S THEATRE
Landscapes
11 4–
Friday 30 September
Brass players from across the region fill the square with fabulous music – it’s going to be loud! Followed by a mini concert with Ensemble 360.
ES AG
Enjoy the opening night concert starring young musicians from across Doncaster.
Big Brass Spectacular and Chamber Concert
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There’s no dress code and nothing you need to know about classical music in advance – just come along, join in and enjoy live music. Highlights include:
Take part in activities for all the family and explore the theatre. All ages are welcome to get creative with drama games, art activities, dressing up and storytelling.
Mimika Theatre
Monday 24 – Tuesday 25 October Using no words, the makers of Small Worlds combine beautiful puppets with original music to create a play that magically captures the atmosphere, rhythms and sounds of the natural world.
‘One of the most mesmerising children’s theatre pieces I’ve ever seen‘ The Calgary Sun, Canada
Second Space Monday 10am, 11.30am and 1.30pm; Tuesday 11.30am and 1.30pm (50 mins) £9 / £5.50 children
Ensemble 360 Concerts A selection of Beethoven’s finest chamber music in the intimate Second Space, together with works by some his greatest influences such as Mozart and Schubert
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Why Beethoven Threw the Stew
Saturday 1 October
Packed with live music, impressive facts, and funny stories; this family concert is a brilliant introduction to Beethoven for all ages.
Saturday 1 October
Second Space 11am (1 hour) £8.50 adults / £5.50 children
Second Space 7pm (2 hrs inc interval) £13.50 / £9 students and under 26s
Sunday 2 October
Second Space 11.30am and 2pm (1 hr) £8.50 / £5.50 students and under 26s
Enjoy the opening concert and three Ensemble 360 concerts for only £32 / £22 students and under 26s
Discover the full festival at www.musicintheround.co.uk
Enjoy Landscapes when you take part in Arts Explosion on Monday 24 October (p3).
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This autumn half term, we’re inviting little ones and their grown ups to join us for a week of fun and surprises. There’ll be free activities in our public spaces alongside magical performances.
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TAKE PART
Little Singers Opera North
FAMILY MUSICAL
By David Parkin
Wednesday 26 October A rip snorting yarn for all the family with songs... and snot.
Tall Stories
Thursday 27 October
Join Alfie and his best friend Meg for a cosmic tale of discovery from the makers of The Gruffalo’s Child.
‘A thrilling everyday adventure’
Second Space 2pm and 4.30pm (55 mins) £9 / £5.50 children
Aaaaaaaaaaaaagh! Dinosaurs!
When young brothers Jack and Tom’s friendship falls apart can a magical dragon help them put it back together? Based on the new book by Steven Lee and with magic designed by the much missed Paul Daniels, this spectacular musical adventure about the importance of family is the perfect feel good show.
‘A heart warming story full of love, laughs and sing along songs, this is perfect entertainment for adults and children alike – and brilliant fun!’ Main Space 2.30pm followed by book signing £12.50 / £8.50 children See any other Children’s Festival show and save £3
Broadway Baby
CHILDREN’S THEATRE
Sunday 30 October
The Guide
5+
Second Space 1.30pm and 3.30pm (60 mins) £9 / £5.50 children
Alfie is crazy about space – and his dad is training to be the first man on the moon. At least that’s what he tells his schoolmates.
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One day Christopher, a keen but unorthodox gardener, finds Little Big Nose in his garden. In their search for a face they encounter an eccentric plastic surgeon, who has connections with the nose’s past and sinister intentions for its future.
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5+
The Nose That Nobody Picked
Alfie White Space Explorer It’s 1967 and the Space Race is on...
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CHILDREN’S THEATRE
The People’s Theatre CHILDREN’S THEATRE
5+
Drama Space 10am and 2pm (45 mins) £3.50 children (accompanying adult free) Continues in term time on Wednesdays from 2 Nov – 14 Dec at 10am
Don’t Dribble on the Dragon ES AG
Explore music in a friendly environment as tots and babies (with their adults) sing songs, explore instruments and have fun with music. Refreshments provided afterwards.
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Tuesday 25 October
Christmas fun for families
2 – 31 December (p19-22)
Written and performed by Dommy B (from BBC Rhyme Rocket)
Friday 28 October A troll girl finds herself defending the town from a gang of destructive, deadly dinosaurs! Helped by a goblin wizard and flame breathing dragon, can she save the day and calm the dangerous dinos? After last year’s When Trolls Try to Eat Your Goldfish, expect lyrics, laughs, and lots of joining in with this exciting adventure. Second Space 11.30am and 2.30pm £9 / £5.50 children
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MUSICAL
The Magic of the Musicals Starring West End stars including Danielle Hope
Sunday 23 October Enjoy favourite songs from the shows performed by the industry’s best professionals.
MUSIC / COMEDY
The Unique Komedy Ukulele Orchestra Friday 28 October
A show that brilliantly combines music from Mozart to Monty Python, Bach to the Beatles, Chick Corea to Rossini. With the ukulele...
Starring the winner of BBC’s Over the Rainbow, Danielle Hope, West End leading lady Julie Atherton (Avenue Q), Marvin the Jazz Man (The Voice) and many more stars, dancers, a choir and live West End Band.
The musicians blend a totally unique vocal harmony with their own brand of typically British humour.
Main Space 7.30pm £20 / £18 concessions
Main Space 7.30pm £20
Brilliant, daring and inventive – one small instrument, one unbelievable sound.
‘Overwhelming, masterly, brilliant!’
Bremen Courier
COMEDY
An Evening Shared with
Jasper Carrott and Alistair McGowan Thursday 27 October
Two comedy legends split the bill and your sides with a night of comedy stand-up and impressions. Drawing on their wealth of experience they present a show of pure laughter and entertainment that is not to be missed. Main Space 7.30pm £22.50
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MUSIC
Soul Legends
Saturday 29 October From the producers of Magic of Motown, and direct from the USA, enjoy a celebration of the music of Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Barry White, and more. Amazing performers, choreography and costumes revive Respect, Soul Man, River Deep Mountain High, Midnight Hour, You’re My First My Last My Everything, I Feel Good and more. Main Space 8pm £23.50 / £22.50 concessions
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PERFORMANCE
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POETRY / MUSIC
COMEDY
The House Behind the Lines
Police Cops
Buglight Theatre
The Pretend Men
Saturday 29 October
Wednesday 2 November
Thursday 3 November
The UK’s favourite performance poet, comedian and musician hits the road, mandolin in hand to perform pieces new and older.
Exploring the hidden history of sex workers on the Western Front in The First World War.
This comedy blockbuster of adrenalinefuelled physical theatre and uncompromising facial hair is a cinematic joyride, speeding down Adventure Avenue in a souped-up squad car.
New and Selected Potatoes
Sung, spoken and awoken with dance: meditations upon family, celery and happier Daleks. Light and lyrical. Deep and daft.
‘Scandalously talented’ Sunday Times
Based on the seldom heard story of the untold numbers of women who worked as prostitutes. Where history has written them out, this unapologetic piece writes them in.
Second Space 7.45pm £12.50 / £10 concessions
Second Space 8pm £14.50 / £12.50 concessions
1976: Straight-laced rookie Jimmy Johnson is out to avenge his brother’s death with the help of his new partner Harrison, a disgraced, retired renegade. Some strong language, loud bangs, semi-nudity (underpants) and sexual references.
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £9 concessions
BALLET
Triple Bill featuring Storyville Wednesday 2 November An irresistible trilogy of dance with something to please everyone, from the seasoned ballet lover to those completely new to contemporary dance. Featuring works by Arthur Pita (The Royal Opera House; The Bodyguard The Musical), Christopher Marney (Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures), and Storyville from Christopher Hampson; a 1920s bittersweet fable set in New Orleans to the music of Kurt Weill. Main Space 7.30pm £18.50 / £16.50 concessions
‘For unflagging energy and unstoppable spirit, Ballet Black is phenomenal’
Damien Johnson PHOTO BILL COOPER
Mthuthuzeli November and Cira Robinson PHOTO BILL COOPER
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Schubert’s Winter Journey Music in the Round presents Jeremy Sams’ translation of Winterreise performed in English
Friday 4 November Hearing Schubert’s monumental song cycle is a phenomenal experience. The words depict the descent of a solitary individual, amidst nature at its cruellest, into a personal hell. The extraordinary beauty of the music provides an ironic twist as the singer is consumed by despair.
COMEDY
Don’t Wake the Damp Kill the Beast
Wednesday 9 November After the success of He Had Hairy Hands last year, the multi-award-winning comedy captains are back with a new twisted tale, inspired by 80s sci-fi, 90s gaming and cracking superhero theme-tunes. Combining boundary-pushing projection, razor-sharp wit and trademark physical comedy, Kill the Beast are back with a non-stop neon rollercoaster. Evil is rising. Grab a mop. Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £9 concessions
Featuring the BBC’s Last Night of the Proms star, baritone Roderick ‘Roddy’ Williams, and acclaimed pianist Christopher Glynn. Second Space 7.45pm £13.50 £8.50 under 26s, students and unemployed LOCAL TALENT / MUSICAL
Oklahoma!
Phoenix Theatre Company Music by Richard Rodgers; Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12 November In the old Mid-West, cowboy Curley falls for farm girl Laurey, but he has a rival for her affections – the sinister farm hand Jud. This classic musical is brought to you by local theatre group Phoenix Theatre, with memorable tunes including Oh What A Beautiful Morning, Surrey With A Fringe On Top and the rousing title song.
‘A constant delight that is screamingly funny’
An amateur production by arrangement with R&H Theatricals Europe.
Main Space 7.15pm and Saturday matinee 2.15pm £16.50 / £14.50 concessions
The Reviews Hub on He Had Hairy Hands
PERFORMANCE
Goodstock Lost Watch Theatre
Thursday 10 November A biomedical tale of personal misfortune... I’m 26. Three women in my family have a cancer-causing genetic mutation, BRCA1. One of them is old, one is me, and the other is dead. In four years time, I have some options (involves a scalpel). Basically this is a play written about my relatives without their permission. They won’t mind... I hope.
‘Honest, funny and true... a show that speaks across the generations, resurrects the dead, ponders the unlucky lottery of life, and reminds one that what is known can never again be unknown’ The Guardian
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Cast Comedy Club
The Good Old Days of Variety
Friday 11 November
Mark Andrews Productions
With stand-up from the UK’s best upcoming comedians, the bar is open throughout for you to refresh that laughing gear! This month’s headliners are...
Tuesday 15 November The award-winning show returns to Doncaster taking you back to the great days of variety entertainment.
Jim Tavaré
BAFTA award-winner from The Sketch Show, The Jim Tavaré Show with Ricky Gervais and three Royal Variety Performances.
Special guest Frank Williams makes a rare appearance onstage for nostalgic tales of working with Morecambe and Wise, The Two Ronnies, and playing the Vicar in Dad’s Army.
Across the pond, he’s earned the distinction of becoming the only overseas act to reach the final of NBC’s Last Comic Standing, and appeared on Chuck, Just For Laughs, Californication, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!
International star comedian Nicky Martyn joins Opportunity Knocks winner and recording artist Tammy Jones, fabulous illusions speciality act High Jinx, with live music and a full supporting company for plenty of songs to sing along to.
‘Enormously talented’ The Independent
Main Space 1.30pm £15 /£13 concessions
Kevin Precious
An experienced stand-up comedian (and former teacher) from Hull with a long and varied career in the business of show.
‘Kevin’s stage charisma and poise set him head and shoulders above’ The Times Second Space 8pm £10.50 Tables for 4 £72 (includes drinks)
MUSIC
Hatfield Colliery Band Friday 18 November
An evening with one of Yorkshire’s premier brass bands from nostalgic classics, to tunes from film, theatre, pop, rock and selections from the contemporary brass band repertoire. In Brass Band parlance: ‘them lads and lasses up there can knock out a good tune.’ Main Space 7.30pm £10.50
THEATRE
Dare Devil Rides to Jarama Townsend Productions
Saturday 12 November The makers of United We Stand are back with a new play by Neil Gore about Wall of Death motorcycle rider Clem ‘Dare Devil’ Beckett. Loved by the masses for his great daring, courage and skill on the Speedway track, this man of the people, joined the fight against fascism in Spain, 1936. There, he developed an unlikely friendship with writer and poet Christopher Caudwell until a fateful defence of their battalion’s retreat at the Battle of Jarama. Commissioned by the International Brigades Memorial Trust to commemorate the contribution and sacrifice of the volunteer International Brigades on the 80th anniversary of their creation with stirring songs, live music and poetry.
‘Tremendous’
The Times
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £9 concessions
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The Wind in the Willows JKL Youth Theatre Juniors Directed by Nikki Windmill
Saturday 19 – Sunday 20 November Meet Badger, Rat, Mole and the infamous Toad on a trip into the countryside. Join them on their adventures trying to keep Toad safe in his new motorcar, escaping from prison and in a fierce battle with the nasty weasels. Second Space 6pm £10.50 / £8.50 concessions
LOCAL TALENT / PERFORMANCE
LOCAL TALENT / PERFORMANCE
Oliver!
Elf
New Youth Theatre (Doncaster seniors)
New Youth Theatre (Doncaster Juniors)
Saturday 19 – Sunday 20 November
Saturday 26 – Sunday 27 November
Dickens’ timeless story of the boy who asked for more. Consider yourself at home in Victorian London with classic songs Food Glorious Food, You’ve Got To Pick-A-Pocket Or Two, I’d Do Anything and many more.
The musical tale of would-be elf, Buddy, who grew up with Santa in the North Pole. When he finds out he’s an ordinary human being, Buddy sets out to win over his birth family and help New York City remember the true meaning of Christmas.
Main Space Saturday 7pm and Sunday 2pm £13 / £11 concessions
Second Space Saturday 7pm and Sunday 2pm £13 / £11 concessions
THEATRE
Genesis Forward Thinking Theatre
Thursday 24 November Rachel identifies gene mutations that increase the risk of developing breast cancer. But her carefully controlled world is thrown into turmoil on discovering she and her daughter could carry one of the mutations. A daring new play about predicting illness through science: what it can achieve, and what it might cost.
Second Space 7.45pm £10.50 / £9 concessions
COMEDY
Angelos and Barry
The New Power Generation Angelos Epithemiou and Barry from Watford
Friday 25 November Angelos Epithemiou (BBC2 Shooting Stars) and Barry From Watford (BBC Radio 2 Steve Wright Show) come together to discuss how to succeed in business, where they think corporations have got it right and wrong, and the direction in which the financial sector is headed. But mostly they will be discussing the bookies, Londis, Crimewatch, if you can claim benefits in space, whether or not Kim Jong Un cuts his own hair and how Ban Ki Moon once nearly lost the UN in a poker game. Second Space 8pm £15.50
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...is the most wonderful time of year, in addition to our pantomime and family show, we have festive music, comedy and chances to take part. Sparkling variety performances from local dance and stage schools.
The Entertainers 2016 Jackie Everton Dance and Stage School
Sunday 9 October
Main Space 6pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions
Planet Dance 2016 Hayley Patrick School of Theatre Dance
Sunday 16 October
Main Space 2pm and 7pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions
The Haunted Theatre
MUSIC
Carols and Capers
Cast Christmas Comedy Club
Sunday 11 December
Our regular comedy club goes all-festive for two bumper nights of ho-ho-ho-hilarity.
Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band Friday 16 – Saturday 17 December A unique celebration of Christmas music on renaissance and modern instruments. Maddy and the Carnival Band put their inimitable stamp on familiar and notso-familiar festive fare with a refreshing attitude and plenty of humour. A Christmas Party to remember!
‘Maddy’s voice is clear as a bell. It actually sounds as if there’s a celebration going on’ The Guardian Main Space 7pm £20 / £17.50 concessions
Secrets, lies, and a gruesome tale erased from Doncaster’s history. But how long can the ghosts keep quiet? This Halloween, the truth will out… whether you want it to or not!!!
Dance Dance Dance 2016 Susan Teale School of Dance
Friday 4 – Saturday 5 November
Main Space 7pm and Saturday matinee 2pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions
Starstruck Academy
Sunday 13 – Tuesday 15 November
Second Space Sunday 4pm and 6.30pm, Monday and Tuesday 7pm £10.50 / £9 concessions
Gary Delaney
From Mock The Week, Dave’s One Night Stand, Celebrity Mastermind and Radio 5’s 7 Day Sunday.
‘The undisputed master of the one-liner genre’ The Guardian
Mundo Jazz
A live, Latino Spinal Tap and guitar god who makes Carlos Santana seem like Richard Digance.
bbc.co.uk
Second Space 8pm £10.50 Tables for 4 £72 (includes drinks)
Warning: This experience may result in goose bumps and chills down your spine. £3.50
Whether it’s the office night out, a gathering with mates, or a family get together enjoy a night of side-splitting entertainment.
‘Brilliant character comedy worthy of Steve Coogan or Peter Kay’
Experience our Young Producer’s interactive thriller of gruesome horror... if you dare!
Friday 28 October 7pm
COMEDY
TAKE PART Sing with one of the best–loved acts on the folk scene at Carols and Capers. For workshop details visit www.carnivalband.com or call 01865 241717.
Cast Christmas Crackers Enjoy a family fun-filled Christmas at Cast this year by taking part in a feast of fabulous festive workshops based on Jack and the Beanstalk and The Twelve Birds of Christmas. See page 3 for more information.
The gift of theatre Cast gift cards make the perfect gift. Starting from just £5, gift cards can be exchanged for any event here, and there’s always plenty to choose from – comedy to ballet, drama to gigs. Buy now on 01302 303 959 or at castindoncaster.com. Terms and conditions apply.
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PANTOMIME
A Cast Pantomime
Friday 2 – Saturday 31 December Directed by Matthew Bugg • Written by Matthew Bugg and Tobias Oliver #CastChristmas
‘You’ll go home with a smile on your face and a spring in your step’ Doncaster Free Press on Sleeping Beauty
Doncaster’s pantomime spectacular climbs to new heights. Expect all your favourite panto magic, music and mayhem in a terrific tale where the sky’s the limit! When money-mad Prime Minister Penny Pincher demands ever-higher taxes, Jack has no choice but to go to market to sell Maisy Moo, the beloved family cow. But his mum, Dame Trott, is far from impressed when all he comes home with is a handful of old beans. However, these aren’t any old beans. These are magic beans that miraculously grow into a huge beanstalk that reaches into a scary giant’s kingdom. But will Jack dare to climb up above the clouds to defeat the giant, rescue the Princess and restore the town’s fortunes? You bet he will! This fabulous festive treat promises plenty of fee-fi-fo-fun for all the family!
‘A great evening out for all ages’
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Main Space £18.50 / £15.50 concessions Family 4 ticket £62
(admits a maximum of two full price ticket holders) Schools £10.50 (pupils only)
Groups 10+ £15 Groups 30+ £14 Preview 2 Dec 7pm all seats £14
(Group booking/school rates not available on Fri 2 and from Wed 21 Dec)
Member Events
(Support Cast from £50 a year (see page 23) to enjoy special events including:)
1 Exclusive preview invite (with guest) to the first act of the dress rehearsal 1 Invite to guest night and after show party (£100 supporters)
#CastChristmas
Step into a magical winter wonderland and cosy up in a giant nest at the top of the tallest tree. It’s Christmas at Hatchling College and feathers are flying.
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After the success of The Christmas Flying Machine, Handmade Theatre return to Cast with another acclaimed interactive Christmas adventure. Lovingly made for young children and their families.
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booking and information How to book
Accessibility
Tea and Tours
Online: castindoncaster.com By phone: 01302 303 959 In person: Cast, Waterdale, Doncaster DN1 3BU
Cast has been designed with complete accessibility in mind. All areas are accessible via lifts and there are wheelchair spaces throughout. A Changing Places room is available for people with specific needs.
See the parts of Cast not normally on view to the public, from under the stage to the fly tower up above. Followed by afternoon tea in our Café Bar.
Opening times: Mon – Sat 10am – 6pm (later on performance days). Sundays and bank holidays, opens two hours before first show until 30 minutes after the start of the last show.
Our Main and Second Spaces have infrared hearing loop panels. Selected performances offer audio description, captioning or British sign language interpretation.
As a fully working theatre the tour schedule varies to fit around performances. Allow two hours for the full experience. Thursday 8 September 2pm Wednesday 5 October 2pm Friday 21 October 2pm Thursday 10 November 2pm
For information on our accessible performances, to discuss specific needs or to join our ‘Access Mailing List’, please contact our box office.
A booking fee of 50p per ticket will be charged, up to a maximum £5 per transaction. All prices quoted include booking fees. Collect tickets on the night or have them posted for an additional fee.
Limited availability – booking required. Whole Venue £12.50
Terms and conditions Prices correct at time of print. Special offers may be subject to availability and restrictions. Not two special offers can be used at the same time. Schools discount is available to children of school age only. See castindoncaster.com for full details.
Cast is a charity When booking you will be asked if you would like to support our work by making a small donation. Registered Charity No. 1148432
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Enjoy drinks and meals in our bright, open and spacious Café Bar. Free wifi. Special offers available throughout the season.
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Book two shows to save £2 per ticket. Book three or more shows and save £3 per ticket! For example, book two tickets at the same time, for four of the following shows and save £24. Tanja (p5)
Wed 21 Sep
FADoubleGOT (p6)
Thu 22 Sep
The Duchess of Malfi (p7)
Thu 29 – Fri 30 Sep
Black is the Color of my Voice (p8)
Sun 9 Oct
You Forgot The Mince (p9)
Wed 12 Oct
Just Like That! The Tommy Cooper Show (p10)
Sat 15 and Fri 21 Oct
Am I Dead Yet? (p11)
Wed 19 Oct
Swarm (p11)
Thu 20 Oct
Whose Sari Now? (p11)
Sat 22 Oct
The House Behind the Lines (p15)
Wed 2 Nov
Police Cops (p15)
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Goodstock (p16)
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Dare Devil Rides to Jarama (p17)
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Genesis (p18)
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coming spring 2017 Cathy Cardboard Citizens
Wednesday 18 January 50 years after Ken Loach’s controversial BBC film, Cardboard Citizens present Jeremy Sandford’s drama about a young family’s slide into homelessness that led to public outrage at the state of housing in Britain, and influenced the founding of several homeless charities.
The Pitmen Poets
Magic of Motown
Count Arthur Strong
The Pitmen Poets return to celebrate the songs, humour, and culture of the North’s Coal Mining tradition; bringing together four champions of its musical heritage.
Join the party as the scintillating sell-out show returns.
Friday 3 March
Friday 20 January
Main Space 7.30pm £18.50
Saturday 4 February
Main Space 8pm £23.50 / £22.50 concessions
The Sound of Mucus
A Doncaster-born showbiz legend pays tribute to one of the best musicals he can remember. Uniquely recreating moments for your enjoyment. As seen on BBC2 and heard on BBC Radio 4. Main Space 8pm £21.50
Second Space 7.45pm £12.50 / £10.50 concessions
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autumn 2016 season diary SEPTEMBER DRAMA (P4)
OCTOBER COMEDY (P7)
COMEDY DRAMA (P11)
Dead Sheep
Travels with My Aunt
French Without Tears
7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinee 2.30pm
7.30pm, Thu matinee 2.30pm
7.30pm, Thu & Sat 2.30pm
Tue 6 – Sat 10 Sep
TAKE PART (P2)
Mask workshop Wed 7 Sep, 5.30pm TOUR (P22)
Tea and Tour Thu 8 Sep, 2pm COMEDY (P4)
Shunted Again
Thu 15 Sep, 7.45pm COMEDY (P4)
Cast Comedy Club Fri 16 Sep, 8pm MUSIC (P5)
Eduardo Niebla Sat 17 Sep, 8pm TAKE PART (P2)
The Clash of Drums Experience Sun 18 Sep, 10am
MUSIC / LOCAL TALENT (P5)
Big Band Bonanza Sun 18 Sep, 2pm PERFORMANCE (P5)
Tanja
Wed 21 Sep, 7.45pm MUSICAL (P5)
All or Nothing
Thu 22 – Sat 24 Sep
7.30pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm PERFORMANCE (P6)
FADoubleGOT
Thu 22 Sep, 7.45pm AN EVENING WITH (P6)
Only Fools and Boycie Fri 23 Sep, 7.45pm OUTDOOR (P6)
Clash of Drums Fri 23 Sep, 8pm MUSIC (P7)
Music for Heroes Sun 25 Sep, 7pm COMEDY (P7)
Mum's the Word 2 Thu 29 Sep, 7.30pm PERFORMANCE (P7)
The Duchess of Malfi
Thu 29 – Fri 30 Sep, 7.45pm CLASSICAL MUSIC (P12)
Brilliant Beethoven Fri 30 Sep – Sun 2 Oct See inside for highlights
Tue 4 – Thu 6 Oct TOUR (P22)
Tea and Tour
Wed 5 Oct, 2pm LOCAL TALENT / PERFORMANCE (P8)
The Merchant of Venice Thu 6 – Sat 8 Oct, 7pm DANCE (P8)
Tue 18 – Sat 22 Oct PERFORMANCE (P11)
Am I Dead Yet?
Wed 19 Oct, 7.45pm PERFORMANCE (P11)
Swarm
Thu 20 Oct, 7.45pm TOUR (P22)
Intense Attachment
Tea and Tour
FILM (P8)
COMEDY (P10)
Fri 7 – Sat 8 Oct, 5pm & 8pm
Singalonga Rocky Horror Fri 7 Oct, 8pm MUSIC (P8)
The Lindisfarne Story Sat 8 Oct, 7.30pm PERFORMANCE (P8)
Black is the Color of My Voice Sun 9 Oct, 7pm
Fri 21 Oct, 2pm
Just Like That!
Fri 21 Oct, 7.45pm
LOCAL TALENT (P19)
The Haunted Theatre Fri 28 Oct, 7pm
MUSIC / COMEDY (P14)
The Unique Komedy Ukulele Orchestra Fri 28 Oct, 7.30pm MUSIC (P14)
Soul Legends Sat 29 Oct, 8pm POETRY (P15)
John Hegley
Sat 29 Oct, 8pm FAMILY MUSICAL (P13)
Don't Dribble on the Dragon
INDOOR FESTIVAL (P12)
Sun 30 Oct, 2.30pm
Sat 22 Oct, 10am – 4pm
NOVEMBER
Family Fun Day TAKE PART (P2)
BALLET (P15)
Acting with text
Ballet Black
Sat 22 Oct, 11.30am
Wed 2 Nov, 7.30pm
PERFORMANCE (P11)
PERFORMANCE (P15)
Whose Sari Now?
House Behind the Lines
LOCAL TALENT (P19)
Sat 22 Oct, 7.45pm
Wed 2 Nov, 7.45pm
Sun 9 Oct, 6pm
MUSICAL (P14)
COMEDY (P15)
The Entertainers 2016
Magic of the Musicals
Police Cops
TAKE PART (P2)
Sun 23 Oct, 7.30pm
Thu 3 Nov, 7.45pm
Wed 12 Oct, 5.30pm
TAKE PART (P3)
CLASSICAL MUSIC (P16)
Intro to Directing
Arts Explosion
DRAMA (P9)
Mon 24 Oct, 9.45am
Wed 12 Oct, 7.45pm
CHILDREN’S THEATRE (P12)
You Forgot The Mince
Landscapes
MUSIC (P9)
Mon 24 – Tue 25 Oct
Wed 12 Oct, 8pm
TAKE PART (P13)
Big Girls Don’t Cry
See inside for timings
COMEDY (P9)
Little Singers
Thu 13 Oct, 7.30pm
CHILDREN’S THEATRE (P13)
Mr Darcy Loses the Plot THEATRE (P10)
Shooting with Light Fri 14 Oct, 7.30pm
Tue 25 Oct, 10am & 2pm
The Nose That Nobody Picked
Wed 26 Oct, 1.30pm & 3.30pm
COMEDY (P10)
Cast Comedy Club Fri 14 Oct, 8pm
Sat 15 Oct, 7.15pm MUSIC (P10)
Brassed Off Tour Sat 15 Oct, 7.30pm COMEDY (P10)
Just Like That!
Sat 15 Oct, 7.45pm LOCAL TALENT (P19)
Planet Dance 2016
Sun 16 Oct, 2pm & 7pm
Fri 4 Nov, 7.45pm LOCAL TALENT (P19)
Dance Dance Dance 2016 Fri 4 – Sat 5 Nov
7pm, & Sat matinee 2pm TAKE PART (P2)
Marketing an event
Wed 26 Oct, 10am (3 days)
Thu 27 Oct, 2pm & 4.30pm COMEDY (P14)
Jasper Carrott and Alistair McGowan Thu 27 Oct, 7.30pm
CHILDREN’S THEATRE (P13)
Aaaaaaaaaaaaagh! Dinosaurs!
LOCAL TALENT (P19)
Starstruck Academy Sun 13 – Tue 15 Nov See inside for timings VARIETY (P17)
Good Old Days of Variety
Tue 15 Nov, 1.30pm TAKE PART (P2)
Designing Pantomime Tue 15 Nov, 5.30pm MUSIC (P17)
Hatfield Colliery Band Fri 18 Nov, 7.30pm LOCAL TALENT (P18)
The Wind in the Willows
Sat 19 – Sun 20 Nov, 6pm LOCAL TALENT (P18)
Oliver!
Sat 19 – Sun 20 Nov Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm THEATRE (P18)
Genesis
Thu 24 Nov, 7.45pm COMEDY (P18)
Angelos and Barry Fri 25 Nov, 8pm LOCAL TALENT (P18)
Elf
Sat 26 – Sun 27 Nov Sat 7pm & Sun 2pm
DECEMBER PANTOMIME (P20)
Jack and the Beanstalk
LOCAL TALENT (P16)
See inside for timings
Oklahoma!
Tue 8 – Sat 12 Nov
See inside for timings COMEDY (P16)
Don't Wake the Damp Wed 9 Nov, 7.45pm
CHILDREN’S THEATRE (P13)
Alfie White Space Explorer
Sat 12 Nov, 7.45pm
Tue 8 Nov, 5.30pm
TAKE PART (P3)
Halloween Project
THEATRE (P10)
Plush Tiger double bill
Schubert’s Winter Journey
THEATRE (P17)
Dare Devil Rides to Jarama
TOUR (P22)
Tea and Tour
Thu 10 Nov, 2pm PERFORMANCE (P16)
Goodstock
Thu 10 Nov, 7.45pm COMEDY (P17)
Cast Comedy Club Fri 11 Nov, 8pm
Fri 2 – Sat 31 Dec
CHILDREN’S THEATRE (P21)
The Twelve Birds of Christmas Sat 3 – Sat 24 Dec
See inside for timings MUSIC (P19)
Carols and Capers Sun 11 Dec, 7pm COMEDY (P19)
Christmas Comedy Club Fri 16 – Sat 17 Dec, 8pm TAKE PART (P3)
Cast Christmas Crackers Sat 17, Tue 20, Thu 22 Dec See inside for timings
Fri 28 Oct, 11.30am & 2.30pm
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