Autumn/Winter
September 2019 - February 2020
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Welcome to our Autumn/Winter Season There’s been much anticipation around the next few months, and I’m thrilled to present a programme which lives up to the high expectations that the borough demands of its theatre. This season we welcome the nation’s best well-regarded and iconic institutions. Since first staging their Connections Festival in 2016, Cast has been working closely with our friends at The National Theatre on a series of exciting projects including a schools tour of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time and Macbeth. In 2020, Cast will present the third instalment of the National Theatre Public Acts project which will see over 120 local people performing alongside professionals in a large-scale National Theatre production. Preparations begin this September with groups from all walks of life rehearsing with the National Theatre team.
Cast has always been defined by more than just the wavy walls of our theatre, this September, and over the next three years, we’ll be pitching up all over Doncaster. In September, Paines Plough (p14 & p15) Roundabout will be popping up at Doncaster Marketplace. This pop up theatre will be filled every night with new plays, music and comedy and is a fabulous opportunity for us to reach out into other areas of Doncaster. Bringing great arts to everyone is something we continue to commit to, and none is more inclusive and anticipated than our September FREE outdoor extravaganza. Rise! will see a 25ft puppet mother and child walk through the streets of Doncaster. Other exciting news includes Cast’s dementia partnership In the Moment (p27) and our talent development programme which finds ways for local artists to thrive in Doncaster (p38). This is our most ambitious and popular programme to date, with many shows already sold out. New shows go on sale every month, and Cast Members get priority booking. Sign up to our mailing list to avoid disappointment. On behalf of everyone here, I look forward to welcoming you soon. Deborah Rees, Director
On behalf of us all here at Cast I would like to thank our Corporate Club partners and supporters for helping us bring this brilliant season to Doncaster. Creative Partner
Age Friendly Partner
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Supported By
0 - 18 months
Come in, relax, find a space and settle. Slowly, a shimmering surface emerges. What does it look like? How does it move? Listen, what can you hear? Welcome to a world of shiny things. Welcome to Glisten!
Christmas Half Moon
Glisten Monday 9 December 10.30am, 12pm, 2pm Tuesday 10 December 10am, 11.30am, 1.30pm Wednesday 11 December 10am, 11.30am, 1.30pm Tickets £5 (£3.50 nursery) DRAMA SPACE A shimmery shiny show for babies aged 0-18 months and their grown-ups. Join us on a gentle journey exploring the world of reflective materials. Watch as the empty space of the theatre fills with colour, sounds and surprises, creating a multi-sensory landscape. At the end of the performance babies and parents are invited onto the stage for fun play time with the fabrics and materials featured in the show. The perfect treat for your baby’s first Christmas. Box Office 01302 303 959 | 3
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Ages 5+
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It’s time to have a ball, as Cast presents the most magical family pantomime of all time, Cinderella. The perfect fairy tale, this charming and hilarious musical extravaganza follows the fortunes of Cinderella and her trusted lovelorn friend Buttons. When the Fairy Godmother works her magic, Cinderella’s rags are transformed into a dazzling gown ready to live out her big dreams at the ball. Cinderella’s fortunes begin to change when she meets her fairy Godmother, but as the clock strikes midnight she must rely on glass slippers and a little fairy dust if she’s to see the Prince again. Packed with comedy, this lavish production features dazzling moments, a flying horse, lost shoes, ludicrous fun and a pair of truly Ugly Sisters.
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Christmas
Ages 2-6
Odd Doll Theatre Company in association with Cast As day breaks in the woods, Whisker is woken by a chilly gust of wind. What are these white flakes floating through the air? They feel chilly on Whisker’s nose! When the curious cub creeps out into the cold, Whisker finds that their cosy home has been transformed into a sparkling, shimmering snow forest! Audiences young and old will delight in this mesmerising production as they skid alongside Whisker across an icy lake, sculpt shapes with misty breath and play with Whisker’s adorable animal friends. A magical first theatre experience for all infused with puppetry, live music and animation.
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Folk At Cast Join us as Cast creates a new home for some of the UK’s leading folk music. Grab a drink from the bar and enjoy an evening of brilliant music from folk and roots performers from across the UK and beyond. Headliners from 7.45pm Tickets £14.50 Adv (£17.50 on the door, £10 under 16) SECOND SPACE
Thursday 12 September
Thursday 3 October
Thursday 7 November
Double Headline Bill:
Double Headline Bill:
Daoiri Farrell
Bob Fox – The Voice of Warhorse & Tom McConville
Chris While Julie Matthews & Boo Hewerdine
Show of Hands Friday 1 November 7.30pm Tickets £27 MAIN SPACE Show of Hands fans rejoice as Steve Knightley and Phil Beer, two undisputed kings of the folk, roots and acoustic scene reunite with long-term collaborator Miranda Sykes for a brand-new album and tour. And there’s more, because the trio is expanding to include master percussionist Cormac Byrne who returns with his infectious rhythms by popular demand. With new songs, new sounds, heartbeats and harmonies, the quartet’s first secret gig in Bridport last year sold out overnight. Music
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Outdoor Global Streets
RISE!
Friday 13 September ď„ 8pm Tickets FREE SIR NIGEL GRESLEY SQUARE Following from the success of Colour of Time (2015) Clash of Drums (2016), Colour of Light (2017) and Arka (2018) Cast is proud to present yet another FREE outdoor spectacular of giant proportions. This large-scale processional performance celebrates the stories of those people who have changed the lives of others for the better! A giant woman puppet arrives in Doncaster, accompanied by the beautiful spirit of the Bird of Freedom. She has travelled a long way, gathering stories, and now it is time to pass on those hopes and dreams to the next generation. As she explores, she learns about the dreams and struggles of those past and present who have contributed to the story of Doncaster. This spectacular performance features giant puppets, performances by local choirs and a celebration of the people of Doncaster. Global Streets is supported by
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Ages 7+
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Cast Youth Theatre Cast Youth Theatre is a great way to learn new skills, make friends and be creative. We hold weekly classes for ages 3 to 18 on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings. These fun and creative sessions will help your child thrive in an informal welcoming environment. Each term children will create short pieces of drama to share with their families while developing their skills in performance and confidence.
Sparkles
Spotlights
Saturdays 11.30am – 12.15pm Ages 3-5
Wednesdays 5.30pm – 7pm Ages 11 - 14
Twinkle Lights
Flood Lights
Saturdays 10am – 11am Ages 6-8
Saturdays 11.30am – 1pm Ages 14 - 18
Little Lights Saturdays 10am – 11.15am Ages 8-11
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For more information go online where you can also book, or contact the box office on 01302 303 959
Ages 8+
National Production Company Limited
Private Peaceful Wednesday 23 October 1.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £17 (£12.50 under 26, £10 schools) Family Offer £54 (two adults & two child) £39 (one adult & two child) MAIN SPACE Divided by love. United by war. “I’ve had nearly eighteen years of yesterdays and tomorrows, and tonight I must remember as many of them as I can. Tonight, more than any other night of my life, I want to feel alive!” Private Peaceful relives the life of Private Tommo Peaceful, a young First World War soldier awaiting the firing squad at dawn. During the night, he looks back at his short but joyful past: his exciting first days at school; the accident in the forest that killed his father; his adventures with Molly, the love of his life; and the battles and injustices of war that brought him to the front line. Winner of the Blue Peter ‘Book of the Year’ Award, Private Peaceful is “as moving as the poetry of Wilfred Owen and as painfully memorable as white-hot shrapnel...”(The Sunday Herald).
Play/Drama
Schools
School discounts available
Take advantage of the wide range of inspiring and exciting workshops delivered by top touring companies and Cast’s in-house participation team. We take the stress out of visiting the theatre with risk assessments and free education packs to continue the fun back in the classroom. To help plan your visit we will discuss your requirements with you, take responsibility for planning your itinerary as well as providing you with best available seats for your chosen show. Why not join us on a free backstage tour around the theatre and see how the magic is made behind the scenes. Contact hello@castindoncaster.com to start the ball rolling. It’s as easy as that!
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Roundabout Cast is set to welcome an award winning portable 160-seat pop-up entertainment venue! Called Roundabout, the venue is the brainchild of Paines Plough – the UK’s national theatre of new plays. Cast has partnered with Paines Plough to bringing new writing, comedy, music and community arts right to your doorstep as part of a three-year project. This year we’ll be rocking up at Doncaster Market Place from Thursday 19 September to Sunday 22 September! Keep an eye out for exciting community events happening across the three days, keep checking our website and social media for more info.
More acts soon to be announced including
Cast Comedy Club
Grab a seat and get cosy! Roundabout is warm, dry and fully seated!
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Daf James
All plays last an hour!
On The Other Hand, We’re Happy Tickets £6 (£5 under 26) A single dad meets his adopted daughter for the first time. A few days later, he agrees to meet her birth mother one-off meeting. But three lives will be changed forever. A play about being a mum when your name is Dad. Play/Drama By Nathan Bryon
Dexter and Winter’s Detective Agency Tickets £5 (£3 child and under 26) When Dexter’s mum is sent to jail for getting mixed up in a jewellery robbery, it’s up to Dexter and best friend Winter to prove her innocence. A mad-cap adventure from one of the writers behind Cbeebies’ Rastamouse, Swashbuckle and Apple Tree House. Family By Charley Miles
Daughterhood Tickets £6 (£5 under 26) One sister stays at home to care for Dad. The other sets out to ‘make a difference’. Reunited under their childhood roof, each is determined to let the other know exactly who has done things right. A play about the bonds that tie us, and how we sometimes need to break them.
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Music
The Manfreds - Hits, Jazz & Blues Tour Friday 20 September 7.30pm Tickets £23 MAIN SPACE The ‘60s group Manfred Mann is now considered, more than ever, one of the finest and most respected bands from that era. Their numerous hits were R&B based with an undercurrent of jazz - a very unusual but winning combination of playing style and substance. As a result, their records have a timeless quality and, some 55 years on, The Manfreds, with original front man, Paul Jones, will be performing many of their hits, including ‘Do Wah Diddy Diddy’, one of the most popular and instantly recognisable songs of the ‘60s, and still the biggest audience pleaser at their concerts, along with a mix of jazz and blues covers and tracks from their individual solo albums. Paul Jones, with his unique harmonica sound, will be joined by Mike Hugg on keyboards, Tom McGuinness on guitar, Rob Townsend on drums, Marcus Cliffe on bass, and Simon Currie on saxophone/ flute.
Entertainment
Lipstick On Your Collar Saturday 21 September 7.30pm Tickets £23 MAIN SPACE Step back in time to the golden era of music where the jukebox roared and feet didn’t touch the floor. Get your dancing shoes at the ready, grab yourself a milkshake and relax - you are in for an evening of back to back hits from the 1950s and ‘60s! From the birth of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ through to the Beat Group sounds of the British Invasion and beyond, the show is packed with over 40 hits from the likes of Connie Francis, Brenda Lee, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, The Beatles, The Ronettes, Cliff Richard, Cilla Black and many more. Performed by a full live band, featuring some of the country’s top musicians, this incredible show features excellent vocals, tight harmonies and an infectious sense of fun. Dancing in the aisles is strictly compulsory so bring your dancing shoes and let the good times roll!
Respect - The Aretha Franklin Songbook Sunday 22 September 7.30pm Tickets £26 MAIN SPACE Respect - The Aretha Franklin Songbook is an amazing live concert that pays tribute to the Queen of Soul! Featuring sensational lead vocals from Cleopatra Higgins, Tanya Edwards and Cleo Stewart accompanied by the Urban Soul Band and Gospel Choir. The two-hour production directed by Racky Plews (Footloose, American Idiot) will take you on an uplifting musical journey as a powerful sermon is delivered throughout celebrating Aretha Franklin’s life and greatest hits including; Think, I Say a Little Prayer, Son Of a Preacher Man, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Natural Woman and many more! Entertainment 16 | www.castindoncaster.com
Play/Comedy The John Godber Company & Theatre Royal Wakefield
Gym and Tonic Thursday 26 - Saturday 28 September 7.30pm Saturday Afternoon 2.30pm Tickets £19.50 (£16.50 under 26) MAIN SPACE Scardale Hall Health Farm has the best staff in Europe, happy to pamper you, massage you and put you through your paces. But when Don and Shirley arrive to fix their failing marriage, even the coolest therapists start to lose their karma. When the sanctuary is broken, it’s not only the clients who need to lay back and relax. From the writer of Scary Bikers, Teechers, Up ‘n’ Under and Bouncers, Gym & Tonic is a laugh out loud comedy about trying to find a moment of calm in these challenging times. Box Office 01302 303 959 | 17
An Audience with Lesley Garrett Thursday 19 September 7.30pm Tickets £26 MAIN SPACE Join Britain’s most popular soprano for a delightful evening of song, reminiscences and chat. Accompanied by, and in conversation with, Anna Tilbrook Lesley’s behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes will give audiences a unique insight into her life on the stage. “She cares about the people who come to hear her sing .... Through herrecords and her unstuffy attitude to singing, she has clearly reached out to music lovers far beyond the rarified confines of the opera house.” Sunday Times Music
VIP Experience Tickets £52 (includes ticket, fizz and VIP meet & greet) As Cast’s Patron Lesley is thrilled to help raise money for our work with vulnerable Doncaster people with this money can’t buy opportunity. This exclusive VIP package is your chance to get up close and personal with the Yorkshire diva herself! Join us for a private guided backstage tour before taking to one of the best seats in the house. What’s more you will have the chance to meet Lesley for a selfie and a chat in her typical down to earth way. All funds raised go towards our work with vulnerable local people.
Joe Brown: 60th Anniversary Tour Wednesday 25 September 7.30pm Tickets £31 MAIN SPACE Premier Rock ‘n’ Roll legend Joe Brown has gone from strength to strength as his contemporary achievements maintain momentum.His ‘Very Best Of’ album went gold staying eight weeks in the U.K. Top 20 and in the same year his 50th anniversary tour celebrated a sold-out show at the Royal Albert Hall. His recent album, ‘The Ukulele Album’ has caused a similar stir internationally, breaking new download territory where he is now a Spotify legend. Joe has continued to break box office records and received MOJO magazine’s coveted Outstanding Contribution to Music Award as well as a much-deserved MBE. Joe won over a whole new generation of fans performing on Later With Jools and closing the show at the Concert For George Harrison and he has a new, more eclectic, band for this tour. Music 18 | www.castindoncaster.com
Play/Drama A Royal & Derngate, Northampton and English Touring Theatre co-production
Two Trains Running
Tuesday 1 October Pre-show Talk 7.30pm Thursday 3 October Post-show Talk and Captioned 7.30pm Saturday 5 October Audio Described 2.30pm (Touch tour 1pm)
Tuesday 1 - Saturday 5 October 7.30pm Saturday Afternoon 2.30pm Tickets £19.50 (£10.50 under 26) MAIN SPACE There’s a controversial new president in the White House, and racial tensions are on the rise. It is Pittsburgh, 1969, and the regulars of Memphis Lee’s restaurant are struggling to cope with the turbulence of a rapidly changing world. The diner is under threat of being torn down, a casualty of the city’s renovation project that is sweeping away the buildings of a community, but not its spirit. The iconic American playwright August Wilson paints a vivid portrait of everyday lives in this defining moment of American history. When Two Trains Running opened on Broadway in 1992, its legendary premiere won Tony and Drama Desk Awards. Directed by the 2018 winner of the RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award, Nancy Medina, this major revival will introduce this Pulitzer Prize shortlisted modern classic to audiences UK-wide for the first time. Box Office 01302 303 959 | 19
Ages 14+
Ages 12+
Play/Drama
Play/Drama
Jess Gibson
Lucy Gamsby Frost
Work in Progress
Prison Factory Cult Circus
Wednesday 2 October 7.45pm Tickets £12 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE Sometimes, Jess struggles to manage her mental health; Borderline Personality Disorder, Anxiety and Depression. However, through humour and a passion for dance, Jess has learnt how to feel comfortable with feeling uncomfortable. Work in Progress is a warm, light-hearted solo show about being Scouse, dancing to Britney Spears and sharing stories of hope. Jess welcomes you on this journey with her and apologies to her nan for swearing. This isn’t actually a work in progress, but the name of the show!
Friday 4 October 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£9 under 26) SECOND SPACE Four siblings. Four extreme lives. Between prison escapes, daredevil stunts, eloping to the other side of the world and the cult, it’s hard to pick the real black sheep of this family. Prison Factory Cult Circus is raw, bitingly honest, and often surreal. Through circus, live music, story and the soundtrack of life in the North of England, Lucy dissects her past and delves into her family’s long-term relationship with risk, knife throwing, lasso, and musical saw. What better way to search for a sense of belonging before starting a family of her own?
Play/Drama London Classic Theatre
No Man’s Land By Harold Pinter Friday 11 October 7.30pm Tickets £17.50 (£15.50 under 26) MAIN SPACE A chance meeting between two elderly writers in a North London pub leads to an alcohol-fuelled night of reminiscence and verbal sparring. Hirst, a wealthy alcoholic recluse, invites Spooner, a down-at-heel poet, to his Hampstead townhouse for a nightcap. As the shadows lengthen and the whisky flows, their stories become more elaborate and improbable, until the unexpected arrival of two younger men forces events to take an unexpected turn. In No Man’s Land, his most beguiling and atmospheric play, Harold Pinter mingles truth and memory, art and language to create a world of dark comedy and subtle power games, where nothing is as it seems. 20 | www.castindoncaster.com
Entertainment
Crooners Saturday 12 October 7.30pm Tickets £22 (£20 under 26) MAIN SPACE A popular return packed with personality and humour, Crooners brings all your much-loved, Big Band hits to the stage, with a unique and quintessentially British twist on the genre. Cue hilarious one liners, laugh out loud silliness and a splendiferous injection of Big Band swing as they weave their way through an impressive back catalogue of hits including Come Fly With Me, Beyond the Sea, Fly Me to the Moon, Mac the Knife and many, many more.
Scary Little Girls
Salon Du Chocolat
Play/Drama
Saturday 5 October 7.15pm Tickets £12.50 (£10.50 under 26) SECOND SPACE Stimulate your senses as you celebrate forbidden literature, seductive songs and mouthwatering chocolate treats in the Salon du Chocolat! This charming storytelling salon celebrates the relationship between risk taking, sensual literature and cocoa, a taboo substance when first brought to England in 1600… treat yourself to a night usually enjoyed only by the risqué and elite in private salons.
Shakespeare Schools Festival Monday 14 October 7pm Tickets £10.50 (£8.50 under 26, £7 groups 20+) MAIN SPACE Shakespeare Schools Foundation is proud to present the world’s largest youth drama festival at Cast. Join us this autumn for an exhilarating evening of theatre, featuring a series of unique abridged Shakespeare productions by local schools.“Every child in every school ought to have the chance to experience this magical process.” Philip Pullman, Author and SSF Patron
Play/Drama Breach Theatre
It’s True It’s True It’s True
Play/Drama
Ages 16+
Play/Drama
Tuesday 15 - Wednesday 16 October 7.45pm Tickets £12 (£9 under 26) SECOND SPACE Fringe First and Total Theatre Award-winning Breach (Tank, The Beanfield) restage the 1612 trial of Agostino Tassi for the rape of baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi. Based on surviving court transcripts, this new play dramatises the seven-month trial that gripped Renaissance Rome, and asks how much has changed in the last four centuries. Proper Job Theatre
Dorian Tuesday 22 October 7.15pm Tickets £14 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE Following on from Medusa, Proper Job Theatre Company and Andrew McMillan have now created an inspired contemporary re-telling of Wilde’s Dorian Gray, exploring male vanity, gym culture, masculinity and body dysmorphia. In a society where gender is becoming fluid, how do men deal with the airbrushing, catfishing and online beautification?
Gameshow
Nuclear Future
Play/Drama
Tuesday 29 October 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£9 under 26) SECOND SPACE A new play about the world’s most dangerous weapons and how they affect all our lives. Astrid’s life is like many others. She brushes her teeth in a hurry, she drops her child off at school, she gets stuck in traffic on the way to work. But her work plunges the audience into a world of nuclear weapons. She knows that in just one moment they could change our everyday lives forever. “Breathtaking in its scope, illuminating and horrifying” Narc magazine
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Musical
Play/Drama
Paul O’Donnell
Blowfish Theatre
We’ve Got Each Other
The True Historie of Mr William Shakespeare
Wednesday 25 September 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£11 under 26) SECOND SPACE The almost entirely imagined Bon Jovi musical. With the modern jukebox musical comes a multitalented cast, orchestra, opulent sets, decadent costumes, extravagant routines, dramatic key changes and the odd hydraulic lift or two. We’ve Got Each Other has none of these things, but Paul O’Donnell tries to create all of this spectacle using the powers of your imagination.
Thursday 26 & Friday 27 September 7.15pm Tickets £13 (£10.50 under 26) SECOND SPACE Following their sell-out productions Boris the Musical and Trump the Musical, Blowfish Theatre return with their take of the life and times of William Shakespeare. Tired of simply “entertaining” people, Blowfish Theatrehave finally made a “proper” piece of art. A musical masterpiece about the greatest playwright who ever lived.
Opera della Luna
HMS Pinafore
Operetta
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Thursday 17 October 7.30pm Tickets £20 (£11 under 26) MAIN SPACE This innovative and exciting company make a welcome debut at Cast with their acclaimed production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS PINAFORE.’. On the True Historie of William Shakespeare, there needs to be a space between ‘Theatrehave’. In true Opera della Luna style eight multi-talented singer/actors become crew, chorus and principals in a brilliantly fast and hilarious production of this famous comic opera. Packed to the brim with toe-tapping tunes, the wit and verve of this production will prove beyond doubt that Opera della Luna have now established themselves as one of the country’s leading exponents of operetta and comic music-theatre. “What makes this production work so well is its concise, authentic insistence on the underlying sting in the parody. ‘OPERA’ No small scale opera company glitters more gloriously than Opera della Luna” - EVENING STANDARD “Ensemble playing at its finest” WHAT’S ON IN LONDON.
An Audience With
Pam Ayres – Up in the Attic Friday 18 October 7.30pm Tickets £23.50 MAIN SPACE Pam Ayres has been making the nation laugh for over 40 years. She will be performing poems from her new book Up In The Attic, published in September 2019, along with classic poems and stories from her long career. Recent TV appearances include Springwatch, Celebrity Mastermind, and Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. Recent Radio includes series six of Ayres On The Air, Just A Minute, I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, and Pam’s second appearance on Desert Island Discs! Comedy/Talk
Entertainment
Some Guys Have All The Luck Saturday 19 October 7.30pm Tickets £24.50 MAIN SPACE 50 years on from the release of Rod’s first album, Some Guys Have All The Luck – The Rod Stewart Story is back in 2019 with a brand new show, bringing to the stage a fantastic live concert celebration of one of rock music’s greatest icons.
Play/Drama Lung Theatre
Trojan Horse Wednesday 23 October 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE Amnesty International Freedom of Expression and Fringe First Award-winning play by Lung (E15, The 56 and Chilcot), Trojan Horse follows the real life stories of Muslim teachers and governors who were accused of plotting extremism in Birmingham schools.
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Russian National Ballet
The Nutcracker Tuesday 31 October 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £24 (£21 under 26) MAIN SPACE After the sell-out performances of Swan Lake last year, Russian National Ballet returns to the UK to enchant you with the delightful production of The Nutcracker. The Nutcracker - a charming and kindly fairy tale is one of the jewels of Tchaikovsky’s repertoire. Prepare to enter a magical new world – the nutcracker in this ballet may be a handsome prince in disguise. The ballet is the ultimate fairytale where goodness and beauty triumph. This eternal seasonal favourite will be an unforgettable journey in the run-up to Christmas and an ideal introduction to audiences of any age to the magic that is classical ballet. A wonderful treat full of glitter for the whole family!
Ballet Afternoon performance
Entertainment
The Good Old Days of Variety Show Business Stars Special Tuesday 15 October 1.30pm Tickets £17 (£15.50 concessions) MAIN SPACE The fabulous award-winning show returns to Cast, with a very special one-off show. Producer of this show and well-known performer Mark Andrews has recently become a proud member of the famous showbusiness fraternity The Grand Order of Water Rats, and so this show will also feature live onstage many stars & their friends from this world famous organisation. Join us on a trip down memory lane, with songs to get you singing along, and hilarious comedy. Why not book a group party?
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An Audience With
Neil Oliver presents The Story of The British Isles in 100 places Sunday 3 November 7.30pm Tickets £24.50 MAIN SPACE Neil was born to love Great Britain. During his 20 years travelling to every corner, and whilst filming BBC2’s ‘Coast’, he’s fallen in love all over again. From north to south, east to west it cradles astonishing beauty. Hear in his amusing and entertaining way what it all means to him, and why we need to cherish and celebrate our wonderful countries.
In the Moment is a creative programme of activities for adults living with dementia and their families in Doncaster. Darts (Doncaster Community Arts), Cast and Heritage Services are working together to make our venues as welcoming as possible and to offer fun and stimulating activities. All our staff are Dementia Friends and our activities are accessible for all. Head to inthemomentdoncaster.co.uk for more information. Dementia Friendly
Dementia Friendly Cinema
Dementia Friendly
Play Club First Tuesday of every month Tickets £5.50 (carer goes free) First session free. Come listen to and explore plays with us in Cast’s fun and relaxed new Play Club, designed specifically for people living with dementia and their carers. We’ll hear sections of the plays, discuss the characters and themes, and take part in gentle, enjoyable activities, as well as having a chat and cuppa!
Arrival from 1pm, Film start 1.30pm Tickets £5.50 (carer goes free) SECOND SPACE A fun and relaxed way to enjoy the magic of cinema specially adapted to welcome people living with dementia, their families and carers in a safe and friendly environment. We’ve made subtle changes to make viewers more comfortable although these screenings are dementia friendly, anyone is welcome to attend! A Hard Day’s Night Friday 19 September Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Friday 11 October
Dementia Friendly
Sing, Swing and Cake Tickets £5.50 (carer goes free) Our friendly and inclusive sessions are a great way to meet new friends, eat cake, socialise and enjoy some music, and dancing if you wish... The events are relaxed and welcoming and our staff and artists will help you enjoy the event.
Gigi Friday 29 November On the Town Friday 24 January Oklahoma Friday 28 February
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Ages 5+
Ages 2-5
Family
Family
The Herd
Red Earth Theatre
Slime
Soonchild
Friday 25 October 10.30am & 12.30pm Tickets £7.50 (£5.50 child) SECOND SPACE Being a slug is hard. Everyone thinks you’re disgusting. Slug and Caterpillar are starving, and the only leaf left in the garden is just out of reach. Slug thinks they should work together. Get the leaf, eat the leaf, play a game, be friends. Caterpillar has other ideas. Slugs are gross, they’re covered in slime and they have terrible taste in music. Things get sticky. Enter the undergrowth to SQUISH, SQUELCH and PLAY your way through this hilarious, surreal show for 2-5 years and their families, told with a handful of words and lots of SLIME. Stick around after the show where you’ll get chance to play with slime!
Saturday 26 October 2pm Tickets £8 (£6 child and under 26) SECOND SPACE Dig out your snowshoes and join us for an Arctic Adventure with live music and songs, 3D and shadow puppets, creative captioning, a heavenly light show courtesy of the Aurora, integrated sign language and sign song. Red Earth will bring their characteristic warmth and comedy to an icy tale that is alternately funny and profound.
Ages 7+
A Little Angel Theatre and Goblin Theatre CoProduction
Emily Rising
Family
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Saturday 16 November 11am & 1.30pm Tickets £8 (£4 child and under 26) SECOND SPACE “That’s beautiful. Sparks in the air. Like glitter hanging in the sky”. Emily wakes up one bright autumn morning to find that her feet can’t touch the ground, and no one can understand why. To everyone’s surprise Emily keeps rising higher and higher. From sleeping upside-down on her ceiling and flying above her school playground, to soaring over a starry-skied London, Emily’s adventure is just beginning. Emily discovers a world that looks completely different. She’s not scared at all – it’s fun being high up. But she’s not coming down…
Family Highly Sprung
Up, Up and Away Wednesday 30 October 11.30am & 2pm Tickets £12 (£6 child and under 26) MAIN SPACE Jo is misunderstood… by nearly everyone, friends (if he had any), teachers, even mum and dad… everyone keeps telling Jo that he is just… ‘different’… that he doesn’t fit in. So, when a mysterious red balloon floats by, Jo is given the chance to fly away into the sky above and he doesn’t think twice about going. Once in the clouds, Jo meets a host of colourful, strange and intriguing characters, who are the most ‘different’ kind of people he’s ever met. Together they embark on a cloud hopping, star jumping, stratospheric adventure and teach Jo that sometimes being ‘different’ is the best thing in the world. Like so many children with special educational needs, Jo struggles to find a place for himself in everyday life. Exploring communication, social interaction and feelings of isolation, Up, Up and Away is a story for all children who perceive the world though their own frame. Box Office 01302 303 959 | 29
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The Ronnie Scott’s Story: 60th Anniversary Concert Wednesday 6 November 7.30pm Tickets £20 MAIN SPACE In this, the 60th Anniversary of one of the world’s most iconic music venues, the Ronnie Scott’s All Stars take to the road to celebrate the ‘Ronnie Scott’s Story’. Direct from London’s world famous jazz club and combining world class live jazz alongside rare archive photos and video footage, The Ronnie Scott’s All Stars, take you on a guided, musical tour of this music institution. Featuring classic music from the jazz greats who have performed at Ronnie Scott’s, alongside projected images and footage, and tales of old Soho, miscreant musicians and police raids, The Ronnie Scott’s Story is a glimpse into this unique world and its incredible history.
Play/Drama Thunder Road & Harrogate Theatre
The Body Snatcher Wednesday 6 November 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE Something is rotten in the town of Inglenook. Sour milk, unread post, dogs howling day and night, the locals are vanishing...seemingly into thin air. As fear haunts the remaining few, a young scientist is disturbed by a noise underground. It’s the sound of terror, and it’s getting louder. The Body Snatcher is an unnerving experience inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson’s hair-raising horror: live action, music and storytelling combine in a tale of mystery, morality, and science unhinged. No body is safe... WHAT THIS COMPANY CAN ACHIEVE IN A THEATRE SPACE IS ASTONISHING!” Manchester Evening News
Entertainment Music
Carole: The Music of Carole King Saturday 9 November 7.30pm Tickets £24 MAIN SPACE An incredible journey through the music that defined an era telling the story of one of the most successful and admired songwriters in the history of popular music. Featuring songs from the Carole King songbook as well as classics from some of music’s most iconic artists and songwriting partnerships.
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Steve Steinman presents
Vampires Rock - Ghost Train Friday 14 February 7.30pm Tickets £29.50 MAIN SPACE The musical sensation that’s been rocking the nation for over 18 years. Starring Steve Steinman and an incredible cast of singers, dancers and musicians, this show will have you rocking in the aisles. A tongue-in-cheek and laugh out loud storyline combined with an incredible stage set, lighting and sound, and a show like no other. Featuring over 30 of the greatest classic rock anthems of all time, including Queen, AC/DC, Bonnie Tyler, Meat Loaf, Bon Jovi, Journey, Guns N’ Roses and many more.
Ages 14+
The Marriage of Kim K Wednesday 30 October 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE The Kardashian musical. The Mozart opera. At the same time. In 2011, Kim Kardashian televised her fairytale wedding to NBA basketball star Kris Humphries. 72 days later she filed for divorce. In this brisk, clever and ambitious take on Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, the iconic Kardashian flop takes centre stage with another marriage on the brink. Combining pop, electronic and classical music, this breath-taking wide-ranging romp is a heartfelt reminder of the power of love in tense times.
Musical
Bonnie and the Bonnettes
And She Tuesday 5 November 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE Advice taken and ignored, tellings off, pep talks, and tales of her past. We were always scared of sounding just like her but maybe she was right about some things. Part gig. Part their Mums living rooms. Bonnie and The Bonnettes delve into motherhood, womanhood, and femininity through conversations with their Mums, armed with three microphones, music, and a bottle of prosecco. They are a tribe of women that have shown us the way and it’s time to celebrate so put on a buffet and crack open the bubbly because they are our Mums and it’s about time we chant it.
Cabaret
Ages 14+
Play/Drama
Imagine if
Jadek Tuesday 12 November 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£9 under 26) SECOND SPACE Jadek is based on the true story of when a young, working class woman from Castleford moved in with her blind, Polish, 94-year-old Grandad. Jadek explores how this unexpected turn of events affected both of their lives in the most hilarious, heart breaking and life affirming way.
Andro and Eve presents: A Reyt Queer Do
Entertainment
Wednesday 13 November 7.15pm Tickets £13, (£4 for unwaged, £25 Solidarity ticket) SECOND SPACE Join Andro and Eve for a night of queer performance, spotlighting both nationally renowned drag acts, queer cabaret and Yorkshire talent! There’ll be cake, and a tasty soundtrack to get the party started, so don your fave party lewks and come down to share in the queer joy. #reytqueer. Andro and Eve create unique, feel good events to celebrate queer culture. With a playful and warm touch, their events range from immersive film screenings to drag king cabaret and queer parties.
A Paines Plough and Tamasha Production
I Wanna Be Yours Play/Drama
Tuesday 19 November 7.15pm Tickets £12 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE Ella is from Yorkshire. Haseeb is from London. They order a pizza. House red for Ella. Hot chocolate for Haseeb. “I think I’m falling in love with you.” People and playlists. Christmas and Eid. Travelcards and Megabuses. London to Leeds. Love is more than just a game for two. Especially when there’s an elephant in the room. A tender, funny, lyrical play about finding love and holding onto it with everything you’ve got. I Wanna Be Yours is the debut play from Zia Ahmed.
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Comedy Headliners Jimeoin: Ramble On Sunday 27 October 8pm Tickets £18.50 MAIN SPACE This Irishman from Australia is known as one of the true masters of live comedy. He brings his brilliantly observed, ever-evolving and hilarious show here for one night only as part of his latest hit tour. Jimeoin’s shows sell out across the UK, Europe, USA and Australia. Don’t miss your chance to see the star of TV shows including Live at the Apollo, Conan, Royal Variety Performance, CH4’s O2 Gala and Sunday Night at the Palladium – live.
Comedy
Frank Skinner: Showbiz Saturday 2 November 7.30pm Tickets £26 MAIN SPACE An unmissable opportunity to see comic legend Frank Skinner perform brand new stand-up in an intimate space. “Provocative, remorseless, and very, very funny” Times “One of Britain’s funniest men” Evening Standard
Comedy
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Sold Out
Ages 16+
Henning Wehn: Get On With It Thursday 7 November 8pm Tickets £21.50 MAIN SPACE You couldn’t make it up; surely the German Comedy Ambassador Henning Wehn hasn’t bosched out yet another new show? And what’s he still doing here anyway? Well, his lack of transferable skills is what keeps him here and his belief that practise makes perfect is what keeps him going. This show is a much needed call to arms. Listen, everyone: stop pondering and hand-wringing. Instead get on your bike and put your face to the grindstone! “As subtle as Schumacher on Battiston” Some bloke on Twitter “Die entgueltige Teilung Europas - das ist mein Auftrag” Henning himself
Comedy
Komedia Entertainment & Live Nation Presents
Count Arthur Strong: ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ Thursday 6 February 8pm Tickets £22 MAIN SPACE As well as being the all-round entertainer we all know and love from the telly, Count Arthur Strong is also a lifelong fan of astronomy, since having been given a microscope, or whatever it is they use, for Christmas when he was a small precocious baby. In fact, it’s said the first word he spoke was ‘Uranus’. In this, his brand-new show, he seamlessly combines the very best showbiz entertainment you’ll currently find, in the world, possibly? as he wrestles with some of the big questions that other all-round entertainers shy away from. Such as: Are we alone in the universe? Is there life on Mars bars? 2lbs of potatoes. Packet of ginger nuts. Don’t lose this shopping list. Comedy Box Office 01302 303 959 | 33
Cast Comedy Club Tickets £11 SECOND SPACE The ever-popular Cast Comedy Club promises a night of side-splitting hilarity. With stand-up from the UK’s best upcoming comedians, the bar is open throughout for you to refresh that laughing gear. Please note, line up is subject to change.
Friday 13 September 8pm 6th Birthday Special
Phil Ellis ‘A very clever comedian with a deep understanding of the genre’ - The List Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award winner for his Funz And Gamez show. Oddball anecdotal artisan from The Russell Howard Hour, Roast Battle, Drunk History and his critically revered Radio 4 series Phil Ellis Is Trying, as well as a role in the hit British film Eaten by Lions.
Jack Carroll Award winning wit from Britain’s Got Talent, Live At The Apollo, Sunday Night At The Palladium, It’s Been A Funny Old Week, The One Show and the acclaimed film Eaten by Lions. ‘A comedy genius’ - David Walliams.
Friday 20 September 8.30pm ‘til late Comedy Club - in the Roundabout Head over to Doncaster Market Place to enjoy Cast Comedy Club like you’ve never seen before. In Paines Plough’s pop-up theatre enjoy a drink and an Edinburgh Fringe style experience for a night of hilarious stand up.
Friday 11 October 8pm Noel James Surreal wordplay and unhinged hilarity from Britain’s Got Talent, The Stand Up Show, Frank Skinner’s Packing Them In and the Golden Rose of Montreaux nominated Giamocs. ‘Noel stands out like a droll giant in a comedy land of trite dwarfs’ - The Independent.
Tony Burgess ‘The Clown Prince of Manchester scallies’ - The Times Former winner of the prestigious City Life comedian of the year and runner up in So You Think You’re Funny Tony appeared in and co-wrote the cult Johnny Vegas comedy Ideal as well as writing the acclaimed seven part BBC sitcom The Visit and appeared on The Stand Up Show.
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Friday 29 November 8pm Christian Reilly ‘If you’re a fan of Bill Bailey or Rich Hall, you’re probably a Christian Reilly fan already’ - The Guardian. Winner of the Edinburgh Festival Spirit Of The Fringe Award. From Late Night with Conan O’ Brien & Radio 2’s Jammin’. Now a solo headline act all over the globe, Christian uses his improvisations, sharp wit, youthful energy, guitar skills and vocal mimicry to target histrionic rock bands, musical theatre and morose indie musicians with his charming onstage confidence.
Mo Haroon ‘A gifted and formidable writer’ - Notts Comedy Review. His deadpan and surreal observations on living as a Muslim in the UK have taken him to the finals of numerous prestigious national stand up competitions.
Friday 24 January 8pm Brennan Reece Former English Comedian of the Year and Edinburgh Festival Best New Show nominee, as seen on From Live at the Apollo, Roast Battle, Top Gear and Comedy Store Presents. ‘Hilarious, rubber faced young talent’ - The Times.
Big Lou ‘A robust gag-merchant, the material is original as well as punchy, while Lou is blessed with funny bones that kept the laughs coming’ - Chortle Lass O’Gowrie Comedian Of The Year with a commanding stage presence matched by his cleaver sharp punchlines and immaculate delivery.
Friday 28 February 8pm Marlon Davis ‘Bursts on to the stage like a breath of fresh air, with impish grin, boyish enthusiasm and an effortlessly open, confident style’ – Chortle Observational whirlwind with a slew of TV credits including Live At The Apollo, Chris Ramsey’s Comedy Central, Celebrity Pointless, Celebrity Eggheads and The Stand Up Sketch Show. UK arena tour support for Kevin Bridges, Michael McIntyre and Alan Carr.
Katie Mulgrew Award winning writer, actor and stand-up comedian, Katie Mulgrew has been heard in BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 2 and seen on CBBC and ITV2. “…An absolute natural stand up, unpretentious and hugely likeable, and a great writer… A naturally gifted comic ho can go all the way..” - The Skinny
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Take Part Gym and Tonic Dance class, gin and show combo! Thursday 26 April 6.15pm (show 7.30pm) Tickets £25.50 (includes ticket to see the show and drink) Take part in our fun and feisty salsa class, enjoy a G&T before heading to the show! A great night out. Can’t stay for the show? You can come and take part in the workshop for only £6!
Sing, Sing, Sing! Fridays 20 Sep, 18 Oct, 15 Nov, 13 Dec, 21 Feb 6pm - 7pm Tickets 5 for £26 or £6 per session A warm and friendly singing get together for those who love to sing! From Irish Folk Music to festive songs to well loved songs from the 60s onwards. We’ll join together to sing in an informal and relaxed sing-song.
Tea and Tours Sat 14 Sep 2019 1pm Sat 2 Nov 2019 1pm Sat 11 Jan 2019 1pm Tickets £15 Join us to have a look in the backstage spaces not normally on view, and afterwards enjoy afternoon cream tea in our café bar. As a fully working theatre, our tour schedule varies to fit around performances. The tour is fully accessible with lifts, except for the final part of the tour on the fly floor which is only accessible at the very top of the theatre via steps. Some spaces may not always be accessible due to the full time working nature of our theatre.
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Cast Company 11 Sept to 18 Dec - Checkhov 15 Jan to 1 April - Ibsen 7pm-8.30pm Cast Company is a new theatrical community for Doncaster aimed at over 18s, offering regular creative sessions for adults that build theatrical and social skills. Performers will have the chance to perform publicly, and at least once annually in one of Cast’s spaces. As we develop, there will also be opportunities for work back stage on community productions. Groups will have the chance to meet and share, at Cast celebrations and open events.
Play Reading Club Tuesdays 2pm Tickets £30 for all 6, or £6 per session Join us for a cuppa and enjoy reading together a variety of plays connected to the shows in our season. Open to anyone, you don’t have to be an actor to join us! • • • • •
Tue 15 Oct - History Boys by Alan Bennett Tue 19 Nov - Dangerous Obsession by N. J. Crisp Tue 17 Dec - Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens Tue 21 Jan - Ghosts by Henrick Ibsen Tue 18 Feb - The Dresser by Ronald Harwood
Beginners Dance Classes Tickets £4 for £20 or £6 per session Take the fear out of dancing and get to grips with the basics. Ideal for anyone looking to boost confidence with taster classes in an extensive range of different dance styles. Thursday 26 Sep - Salsa (includes free G&T) Thursday 31 Oct - Quickstep Thursday 12 Dec - Ballroom Thursday 20 Feb - Charleston
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Artist Support & Opportunities Cast is dedicated to supporting local artists to develop and make work in our spaces.
Cast Artist Co-op Cast’s artists and creatives network is an informal group of diverse emerging and established theatre artists. With regular updates, access to free and discounted tickets, the chance to work closely with Cast and take part in training courses - why not join Cast Artist Co-Op to be the first to hear about upcoming opportunities.
Artist Hangouts A brilliant local network of artists who meet regularly to discuss opportunities, make connections, and share ideas. Each hangout, we have a guest theatre company or artist who shares their practice, journey and experiences with the group. Visit Cast’s website to find our more about our Artist Hangouts including upcoming dates. Each Hangout also includes a discounted ticket for the show that evening - so well worth coming along to!
Cast Meet-ups We want to meet as many local artists as we can and hear about what you’re making, what you want to make and what you’re seeing. Join us for a brew and a chat! Drop our Associate Producer Rosie an email to arrange a time or pop into one of our monthly meet-up sessions at rosie@castindoncaster.com
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Sensory Space The theatre can sometimes be a difficult place for many people, for different reasons. Some children with additional needs find the theatre overwhelming and unsettling and that’s why we’ve launched our Sensory Space. The Sensory Space is an informal, sensory break-out space, specially designed for those with additional needs. What’s more, the Sensory Space will have a live video feed from the theatre, so you can come out of the theatre and never miss a moment of the show.
We enjoy welcoming everyone to Cast and we’re working hard to make sure your visit is extra special.
The Sensory Space will be open on select performances so that children who become overwhelmed can continue to enjoy the show in a quieter, nurturing and safe environment. There’s no need to book a ticket for the Sensory Space, it will be available to all ticket holders for that particular show. To find out more and which shows the Sensory Space will be open for, head to our website.
Symphony of the Senses Saturday 12 October 11am - 4pm Tickets FREE SECOND SPACE Drop in to a unique sensory experience and create your own world of colour and music through movement. Large fabric “sails” fill the space and reflect and mix colours and light that you, create yourselves. Learn how to create whole orchestras of sound with just your hands, feet - or literally any part of your body - moving over special infrared sensors. Sound-paintings can also be played by moving your hands over the surface and you can “paint” rainbows of colour around the space.
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Cast and the National Theatre Cast and the National Theatre have been working together on various projects for the past four years. This year marks our most ambitious partnership yet, and we can’t wait to share it with you.
Connections is the National Theatre’s nationwide youth theatre festival. Each year it offers a unique opportunity for youth theatres and school theatre groups to stage new plays written for young people by some of theatre’s most exciting playwrights, and to perform in leading theatres across the UK.
Take Part
National Theatre Connections: Stage Lights Audition Tuesday 29 October 2019 6pm Visit Facebook or our website for more information. Fancy treading the floorboards at Cast, join our young company, Stage Lights to perform in a brand new play as part of our Youth Theatre Festival in 2020. Rehearsals start January 2020 for ages 13-19.
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Public Acts Public Acts is the National Theatre’s new nationwide initiative to create extraordinary acts of theatre and community. In 2020, the NT will partner with Cast for a new Public Acts production, working with community organisations from the local area who share our vison of theatre as a force for change. Through these partnerships Doncaster’s diverse communities will take part in bespoke programmes, including weekly performance workshops, theatre trips and opportunities for socialising and creating together. At the end of the year everybody will be invited to come together as one company to perform in a new production in collaboration with professional artists. Lead donors to these programmes include: Arts Council England’s Strategic Touring Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Mohn Westlake Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, The Buffini Chao Foundation, The Ingram Trust, Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, Hertz, Delta Air Lines. and The Peter Cundill Foundation. Public Acts is inspired by Public Works, the Public Theater’s ground-breaking programme in New York. The National Theatre’s Partner for Learning is Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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Kid’s Activities Children & Youth - Holiday Activity Super Fun Drama Times! Tuesday 29 October & Wednesday 19 February 10 – 3pm Ages 5-8 Join us for a jam-packed day of drama fun and creativity – a fab way to spend the half term. Please bring a pack lunch.
Halloween Sleepover Wednesday 30 October 7pm – 8am Ages 8-14 Ever wondered what goes bump in the night at a theatre? Join us for a Hallowe’en Sleepover at Cast. Come and play games, watch a spooooooky film and sleep in our theatre! Featuring spooky face painting, fun and ghoulish games, a screening of Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride and of course, hot chocolate with marshmallows! Sleepover includes supper and breakfast. Ages 7+
Mini Music Makers Wednesdays 10am Ages under 5 Tickets £5 (adults free) Your little one is a natural-born music-maker and in Mini Music Makers you’ll learn a lot of fun musical games to play together. Singing and dancing with your child is a beautiful way for the two of you to bond and develop. You’ll also be making music with other parents, a great way to make new friends who are as sleep deprived as you!
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Children & Youth - Christmas Workshops Whisker’s First Winter Family Workshop for children with Special Educational Needs and disabilities Tuesday 10 December 10 – 2pm Tickets £3.50 per child (carers free) A magical day of winter fun! Enjoy the show, experience our Sensory Space and take part in engaging creative activities.
Whisker’s First Winter Family Workshop Saturday 21 December 10am - 11am Ages 5 – 8 Tickets £3.50 A fun filled creative Christmas workshop inspired by Cast’s winter treat Whisker’s First Winter, especially for little ones and their families.
Cinderella Family Workshop Saturday 21 December 11.30am - 12noon 12.45pm - 1.45pm (BSL and D/deaf families) Ages 5- 8 Tickets £4 Jam packed with festive fun and games, join us for a Christmas laugh and some panto fun in this creative family session.
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JKL Productions
The Lady in the Van
By Alan Bennett Tuesday 8 - Thursday 10 October 7.15pm Tickets £15 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE Adapted by the author from his memoir, The Lady in the Van tells the story of Miss Mary Shepherd, whom Alan Bennett first came across when she was living in the street near his home in Camden Town. Taking refuge with her van in his garden originally for three months, she ended up staying fifteen years. Funny, touching and unexpectedly spectacular this play starred Maggie Smith on stage and in film. A wonderfully bittersweet comic diary of the years when a lethally dotty and very smelly old bat parked her unroadworthy vehicle. Local Talent
Music
Local Talent
RAF Music Charitable Trust
The Rep presents
Band of the Royal Air Force College
The Graduate
Thursday 10 October 7.30pm Tickets £14 (forces discount available) MAIN SPACE Along with Royal Air Force Swing Wing the Band of the Royal Air Force College will be performing as part of a national concert tour to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the RAF Music Charitable Trust, which serves an important role in raising welfare funds for various service charities. Sit back and enjoy an eclectic mix of music from the movies, shows, classical, swing and marches in an action-packed performance showcasing the wonderful musical talents of our Royal Air Force in a concert that is not to be missed.
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Friday 1 - Saturday 2 November 7pm Saturday Afternoon 2pm Tickets £13 (£11 under 26) SECOND SPACE The Rep are proud to bring the inspired movie hit of the sixties to life on stage at Cast. Benjamin Braddock, a recent college graduate returns home and promptly becomes embroiled in an affair with the wife of his father’s business partner, one Mrs Robinson. Of course complications ensue. An absolute classic comedy not to be missed.
JKL Productions
Twelfth Night By William Shakespeare Thursday 30 January - Saturday 1 February 7.15pm Tickets £15 (£10 under 26) SECOND SPACE After a terrifying storm, Viola is washed ashore but her twin brother, Sebastian is lost. Local Talent
Determined to survive on her own, she steps out to explore a new world and enters a whirlwind of mistaken identity where nobody is quite what they seem. A heady mixture of music, passion and madness in Shakespeare’s great bittersweet comedy of unrequited love.
Local Talent
FanCASTic
Saturday 25 January 7pm Tickets £13 MAIN SPACE FanCASTic is a fundraiser that showcases local talent right here in Doncaster. Cast is teaming together with our favourite local acts to provide a night full of entertainment. This year’s event will be benefiting the hundreds of vulnerable local people we work with. Cast is a charity that provides free and low cost activities to improve the lives of Doncaster people. You won’t want to miss it! Box Office 01302 303 959 | 45
Local Talent
SV Studios Sunday 29 September 7pm Tickets £13 (£11.50 under 26) MAIN SPACE SV Studios welcome you to their annual variety show including street dance, musical theatre, singing and gymnastics.
Local Talent
Jackie Everton Dancers are The Entertainers Sunday 6 October 6.30pm Tickets £13 (£11 concs) MAIN SPACE Jackie Everton Dance return to Cast’s stage for one night only. Join the stars of Jackie Everton’ dance school for an evening of song dance and musical theatre.
Local Talent Susan Teale School of Dance
Dance Dance Dance 2019 Friday 25 - Saturday 26 October 7pm Saturday Afternoon 2pm Tickets £12.50 (£10.50 concs) MAIN SPACE A cast of over 100 talented dancers from the Susan Teale School of Dance will entertain you with diverse routines from Stage and Screen.
Local Talent Clare Anderson School of Theatre Dance
We are the Champions Saturday 15 - Sunday 16 February 7pm Saturday Afternoon 2pm Tickets £13 (£11.50 under 26) MAIN SPACE The Claire Anderson dancers are back and ready to give a show stopping performance once again at Cast.There’s something for all the family as we showcase routines from various musicals and Broadway shows including Bohemian Rhapsody. 46 | www.castindoncaster.com
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SV Studios Saturday 8 February 2pm & 7pm Tickets £13 (£11.50 under 26) MAIN SPACE It’s boyband vs girlband in this hilarious brand new musical performed by the students of SV Studios. Packed with pop smash hits from the hyper-coloured 1990s!
Local Talent
Riley School of Dance Saturday 22 February 7pm Sunday 23 February 2pm & 6pm Tickets £14.50 (£12.50 under 26) MAIN SPACE Join Riley School Of Dance for another amazing performance on Cast’s main stage.
Local Talent Phoenix Theatre Company
Made in Dagenham
Tuesday 12 - Saturday 16 November 7.15pm Saturday Afternoon 2.15pm Tickets £17.50 (£15 under 26) MAIN SPACE After their sell out shows of Annie and Oliver!, Phoenix Theatre Company are back, with Made in Dagenham - The Musical.Inspired by a true story, and based on the hit film of the same name, Made in Dagenham is a new, hit comedy musical about friendship, love and fighting for what is right. This high energy show has a strong and relevant storyline based on the strike for equal pay which was staged by the women of the Dagenham Ford factory in 1968 and almost brought Ford to a stand still. This thought-provoking, fast-paced show has bundles of humour and a lot of heart. Contains strong language. Box Office 01302 303 959 | 47
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September 2019/February 2020 - Diary MAIN SPACE
SEPTEMBER Tue 10 Sep Wed 11 Sep Thu 12 Sep Fri 13 Sep Thu 19 Sep Fri 20 Sep Sat 21 Sep Sun 22 Sep Wed 25 Sep
MATINEE
EVENING
Northern Ballet Northern Ballet
7.30pm 7.30pm
Rise! Lesley Garrett The Manfreds Lipstick On Your Collar Respect Joe Brown
8pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm
Thu 26 Sep
Gym and Tonic
7.30pm
Fri 27 Sep
Gym and Tonic
Sat 28 Sep Sun 29 Sep
Gym and Tonic SV Dance Studios
OCTOBER Tue 1 Oct Wed 2 Oct
ETT - Two Trains Running ETT - Two Trains Running
7.30pm 7.30pm
Thu 3 Oct
ETT - Two Trains Running
7.30pm
Fri 4 Oct Sat 5 Oct
ETT - Two Trains Running ETT - Two Trains Running Jackie Everton School of Dance
7.30pm 7.30pm
Sun 6 Oct
2.30pm
Fri 11 Oct Sat 12 Oct Mon 14 Oct Tue 15 Oct Wed 16 Oct Thu 17 Oct Fri 18 Oct Sat 19 Oct
We’ve Got Eachother The True Historie of William Shakespeare The True Historie of William Shakespeare
7.15pm
Work In Progress Chris While & Julie Matthews and Boo Hewerdine Prison, Factory, Cult, Circus Salon Du Chocolat
7.45pm
The Lady In The Van The Lady In The Van
7.15pm 7.15pm
7.30pm
The Lady In The Van
7.15pm
7.30pm 7.30pm
Comedy Club Symphony of Senses
Band of the Royal Air Force College No Man's Land Crooners Shakespeare Schools' Festival Good Old Days of Variety
1.30pm
HMS Pinafore An Evening with Pam Ayres Some Guys Have All The Luck
Sue Teale School of Dance Sue Teale School of Dance Jimeoin
2pm
Up, Up and Away The Nutcracker
11.30am & 2pm 2.30pm
1.30pm
Show of Hands Frank Skinner Neil Oliver
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7.15pm 7.15pm
8pm 11am
It's True It's True It's True It's True It's True It's True
7.45pm 7.45pm
7.30pm
Music in the Round
7pm
7.30pm
Dorian Trojan Horse
7.15pm 7.15pm
7pm
Slime
7pm 8pm
Soonchild
7.30pm
Sat 26 Oct Sun 27 Oct Tue 29 Oct Wed 30 Oct Thu 31 Oct
Thu 7 Nov Sat 9 Nov Tue 12 Nov Wed 13 Nov Thu 14 Nov Fri 15 Nov Sat 16 Nov
7.45pm
7.30pm
Fri 25 Oct
Ronnie Scott's All Stars Jazz Henning When Carole King Made in Dagenham Made in Dagenham Made in Dagenham Made in Dagenham Made in Dagenham
7.15pm
7.30pm 7pm
7pm
Private Peaceful
Wed 6 Nov
7.15pm
6.30pm
Tue 22 Oct Wed 23 Oct Thu 24 Oct
NOVEMBER Fri 1 Nov Sat 2 Nov Sun 3 Nov Tue 5 Nov
EVENING
7.45pm 8pm
Tue 8 Oct Wed 9 Oct Thu 10 Oct
MATINEE
Bob Fox & Tom McConville Comedy Club
7.30pm 2.30pm
SECOND SPACE & OTHER SPACES
Nuclear Future Marriage of Kim K
7.15pm 7.15pm
7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm
2.15pm
10.30am & 12.30pm 2pm
The Graduate The Graduate
2pm
7pm 7pm
And She
7.15pm
7.30pm
The Body Snatcher
7.15pm
8pm 7.30pm 7.15pm 7.15pm 7.15pm 7.15pm 7.15pm
Dairorir Farrell
7.45pm
Jadek Andro and Eve
7.15pm 7.15pm
Emily Rising
11am & 1.30pm
MAIN SPACE
MATINEE
EVENING
Tues 19 Nov Sat 23 Nov Fri 29 Nov Sat 30 Nov
Cinderella Cinderella
1.30pm
7pm 7pm
DECEMBER Tue 3 Dec Wed 4 Dec Thu 5 Dec Fri 6 Dec Sat 7 Dec Sun 8 Dec
Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella
10am & 1.30pm 10am & 1.30pm 10am & 1.30pm 2pm 2pm (C & AD) 2pm
7pm 7pm 6pm
Mon 9 Dec
Tue 10 Dec
Cinderella
10am & 1.30pm
SECOND SPACE & OTHER SPACES
10.30am & 1pm
Glisten
10.30am, 12pm & 2pm
Whiskers First Winter (2nd Space)
10.30pm ( R )
Glisten (Drama Space)
10am, 11.30am & 1.30pm
Whiskers First Winter (2nd Space)
10.30am & 1pm
Glisten (Drama Space)
10am, 11.30am & 1.30pm 10.30am & 1pm 10.30am & 1pm 10.30am & 1pm 11am, 2pm & 4pm 10.30am & 1pm 10.30am & 1pm 10.30am & 1pm
Cinderella
10am (RS) & 1.30pm
Thu 12 Dec Fri 13 Dec Sat 14 Dec Sun 15 Dec Tue 17 Dec Wed 18 Dec Thu 19 Dec Fri 20 Dec
Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella
10am & 1.30pm 2pm (R) (DF) 11am & 3pm 1pm 10am & 1.30pm 10am & 1.30pm
Cinderella
1.30pm
7pm
Sat 21 Dec
Cinderella
11am & 3pm
7pm
Whiskers First Winter
Sun 22 Dec
Cinderella
1pm
5pm
Whiskers First Winter
Mon 23 Dec
Cinderella
2pm
7pm
Whiskers First Winter
Tue 24 Dec
Cinderella
11am & 3pm
Thu 26 Dec Fri 27 Dec Sat 28 Dec Sun 29 Dec Mon 30 Dec Tue 31 Dec
Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella
3pm 2pm 11am & 3pm 1pm 1pm 11am & 3pm
JANUARY Fri 24 Jan Sat 25 Jan Thu 30 Jan Fri 31 Jan
FanCASTic
FEBRUARY Sat 1 Feb Thu 6 Feb Sat 8 Feb Fri 14 Feb Sat 15 Feb Sun 16 Feb Thu 20 Feb Sat 22 Feb Sun 23 Feb Fri 28 Feb
Count Arthur Strong SV Studios Vampires Rock Claire Anderson School of Theatre Dance Claire Anderson School of Theatre Dance Little Prince Riley School of Dance Riley School of Dance
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Whiskers First Winter 7pm 7pm 7pm 5pm 5pm
EVENING
7.15pm 7pm 8pm
Whiskers First Winter
Wed 11 Dec
6pm ( R ) 7pm 5pm
MATINEE
I Wanna Be Yours Music in the Round Comedy Club
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10.30am, 1pm & 3.15pm 10.30am, 1pm & 3.15pm 10.30am & 1pm 10.30am, 1pm & 3.15pm 10.30am & 1pm 10.30am & 1pm 10.30am & 1pm
Comedy Club
8pm
Twelfth Night Twelfth Night
7.15pm 7.15pm
Twelth Night
7.15pm
Music in the Round
7pm
Comedy Club
8pm
7pm
2pm
8pm 7pm 7.30pm 7pm
2pm
7pm
2pm
7pm 6pm
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