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Welcome to our Spring/Summer 2015 season, packed full of events that will put a spring in your step, as the days grow brighter.
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Looking ahead we’ve a great mixed programme of entertainment lined up, from two John Godber comedy classics, Teechers and Bouncers, to the return of Fascinating Aïda “back by popular demand” and a welcome visit from the Olivier award-winning Tiger Lillies, performing their greatest and most macabre cabaret songs. Eastival also returns this April, offering children and families in Lincoln a vibrant festival across the city’s cultural venues. The full programme will be announced in the New Year, but will include innovative interactive theatre, classic storytelling and the smash hit Singalonga Frozen!
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On a more serious note, 2015 is an important year for democracy and freedom. Not only is a General Election imminent but the world also celebrates the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta. To mark this occasion we’re including in our programme a series of events that explore freedom of speech, politics and society. From funny and heart-warming personal expressions of sexuality in Outings, to the powerful award-winning Confirmation, which attempts an honourable dialogue with extremism, these events are a testament to how important the arts are at reflecting and questioning society and holding power to account. If we want this national conversation to continue then it is crucial that the work of artists is valued and supported, so make sure you tell your prospective election candidates of whatever stripe just how important arts and culture is to you, your family and the national story. We hope you can join us as we share our stories this spring and we look forward to welcoming you to the venue. See you soon Craig Morrow Artistic Director
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Director’s Choice We have many great events on offer this season but if you like something a bit different, look out for this icon. I highly recommend it! Major Tom // I WIsh I Was Lonely // The Bullet And The Bass Trombone // 50 Acts // Confirmation // Uluzuzulalia Part of University of Lincoln
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LINCOLNSHIRE ONE VENUES Lincolnshire has a really creative community and we’re making sure 12 to 25 year olds feel part of it. As part of Lincolnshire One Venues (LOV), a network of ten arts venues, we are working with young people to create a range of exciting activities and events for and by young people across the county. If you’re aged between 12 and 25 visit www.facebook.com/ LovProjectTeam for the latest opportunities and to have your say. Funded by:
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FREE EVENTS IN ZING CAFÉ BAR
Come and join us at Zing and enjoy fresh and affordable snacks and drinks throughout the day and into the evening. A light, relaxed atmosphere provides lunchers and theatregoers alike with the ideal spot to have a coffee, juice or glass of wine. Opening Hours 8.30am-6pm Monday through to Friday (and 10am-6pm Saturday) and from an hour before show start times. @ZingCafeBar
Zing is home to great free activities and performances throughout the year. See our website for up-to-date event and exhibition listings.
ZING COMEDY CLUB
LIL’ PACS
Quality live stand-up comedy featuring up-and-coming comedians on the UK touring circuit.
Fun creative play sessions guided storytellers and artists: perfect for parents and toddlers.
Mondays 8.30pm ’til late (12 Jan to 29 June // excludes 30 March, 6 & 13 April)
Fridays 10am-11.30am (9 Jan to 26 June // excludes 3 April)
ZING UNPLUGGED
COMMUTER JAZZ
A monthly acoustic café session, presenting the best young and emerging musicians from Lincoln and the surrounding area.
The weekend starts here. Great live music from laidback lounge to Brazilian beats.
Tuesdays 6pm-8pm (20 Jan, 17 Feb, 10 March, 21 April)
OPEN MOUTH An evening of poetry, live lit and acoustic music performed in a relaxed bar atmosphere. Tuesday 20 Jan 8.30pm ’til late
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Fridays 5pm-7pm (9 Jan to 26 June // excludes 3, 10 & 17 April)
THE COLLECTION@ Our visual arts space showcasing young and emerging artists. Open normal café hours. For latest details on exhibitions please visit our website: www.lpac.co.uk.
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International Concert Series
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Sunday 25 January 3pm A former BBC Young Musician of the year, Emma Johnson has appeared with many of the world’s leading orchestras while her CDs have sold well over a third of a million copies. Recent tours have included concerts with John Lill, Julian Webber and soprano Lesley Garrett. Mozart – Theme and Variations, K581 Schumann – Fantasiestücke, Op.73 Brahms – Sonata for Clarinet in E Flat Op. 132 No.2 Poulenc – Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Benny Goodman – Medley
Tickets: £16 Full // £14 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 1 hour 50 mins (inc. interval)
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Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park
TEECHERS By John Godber
Thursday 29 January 7.30pm A modern classic with something vital to say about education for the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’. Blackeyed Theatre revives its highly-acclaimed production of John Godber’s classic comedy about life at a modern comprehensive. Fast-moving, inventive and highly entertaining, Teechers brings to life an array of terrifying teachers and hopeless pupils through the unique eyes of Salty, Gail and Hobby; three Year 11 drama students about to leave school for good. Directed by Adrian McDougall “Hilarious.” THE STAGE “Bags of energy, ingenuity and impressive physicality.” THE GOOD REVIEW “A top of the class production.” BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE
Tickets: £15 Full // £13 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 2 hours (inc. interval)
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ENCORE! LOOK WHO’S SINGING NOW Sat 31 Jan 7.30pm & Sun 1 Feb 2pm Wilkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome! After three years performing to a sell-out audience, the students of Lincoln School of Fine & Performing Arts are returning with a two-date extravaganza of toe-tapping musical variety.
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With show-stopping numbers from musicals such as Les Misérables, Matilda, Cabaret, RENT and Chicago, this season’s Encore! is set to be the best yet. So put your glad rags on and come and join our razzle dazzle spectacular!
Tickets: £10 Full // £8 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 1 hour 50 mins (inc. interval)
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WHAT’S ON // FEBRUARY “A truly winning comedy… I laughed til I cried.” THE TIMES “Startingly bonkers…deceptively thoughtful fun.” THE GUARDIAN “Proves the best politics come heavily coated in humour and everything is better if a dog is involved” EXUENT MAGAZINE THE TIMES EDINBURGH EVENING TIMES EXEUNT MAGAZINE
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MAJOR TOM Thursday 5 February 7.30pm Major Tom is an award winning story of how an average 34 year old became a beauty queen and how her unruly pet basset hound, Major Tom, became a championship show dog. Major Tom and Victoria increasingly immerse themselves in the obsessive and confusing realm of personal scrutiny as they participate as genuine contestants, determined to win. Victoria, accompanied on stage by documentary film footage and her dog, tells this true story. It explores the British fascination with celebrity, beauty and winning. Commissioned and Produced by Farnham Maltings. Developed at BAC, The Nightingale and MAKE, Ireland. Supported by Harlow Playhouse, Escalator East to Edinburgh, Arts Council England.
Tickets: £12 Full // £10 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 65 minutes
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WHAT’S ON // FEBRUARY “Punchy, lucid and moving… Highly recommended.” THE GUARDIAN
Seabright Productions
OUTINGS By Matthew Baldwin and Thomas Hescott
Friday 6 February 7.30pm Few comings-out attract millions of YouTube views like Tom Daley’s did, but for whoever’s saying ‘I’m gay’ it’s a life-changing moment. Inspired by recent high-profile ‘comings out’, this powerful, funny and confessional collation of over 20 true stories is performed by an acclaimed cast of four comics, joined by a special guest star to be announced via www.OutingsTheShow.com. Directed by Tony Award winner David Grindley and written by the team behind the hit West End play The Act.
Tickets: £16 Full // £14 Concessions
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There will be poems, there will be stories and there will be conversation. I Wish I Was Lonely is the new show from FringeFirst winners Hannah Jane Walker and Chris Thorpe (following 2011’s The Oh F*ck Moment) that asks how much of ourselves we’ve given up to the new Gods in our pockets. “So cunningly and playfully constructed that it feels like a gift.” THE GUARDIAN
Hannah Jane Walker and Chris Thorpe
I WISH I WAS LONELY Wednesday 11 February 6pm & 8.30pm I Wish I Was Lonely is an interactive show about contactability. A show in which the audience commit to leaving their phones on. A show investigating what it means to participate in communication – or not.
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Tickets: £10 Full // £8 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 1 hour 15 mins (no interval)
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WHAT’S ON // FEBRUARY Lincoln Dance Collective
BODIES IN MOTION Thursday 12 February 7.30pm Bodies in Motion privileges the talent and excitement of young dancers. The evening showcases a range of new works choreographed with and by young and experienced choreographers. You will see a variety of dance work from midlands-based Youth, University and Professional Dance artists including WE Dance (Lincoln College), Lincoln Dance Collective (University of Lincoln), Louise Gibbs, NCN Clarendon College and more…
Come and support the next generation of dance professionals.
Tickets: £10 Full // £8 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 1 hour 10 mins (no interval)
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From CBeebies
SID’S SHOW: DEEP SEA DISCOVERY Saturday 14 February 2.30pm It’s raining outside but there are plenty of fun things to do inside with Sid and his dog Fuzzy. With ‘Sid’s Show - Deep Sea Discovery’ we venture into a fish tank to discover what a mermaid is doing with Sid’s tv remote control, who has her pearls and whether Sid can make friends with a dangerous shark! This exciting and colourful underwater adventure bubbles over with sea creatures, songs, stalagmites, stalagtites and wave after wave of educational interaction.
FAMILY TICKET OFFER
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Once again Sid has produced a fantastic treat for the CBeebies viewer and their family. It’s a must see!
Tickets: £11 Full // £9 Child Running Time: 1 hour 10 mins (inc. interval)
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International Concert Series
ENGLISH PIANO TRIO Sunday 15 February 3pm Whirling Czech folk dances and Hungarian gipsy fiddlers are at the heart of the trios by Dvorak and Haydn, two of the most engaging and tuneful pieces written for piano trio. The English Piano Trio performs regularly in prestigious London venues and European concert platforms. Haydn – Piano Trio in G Hob:XV:25 “Gipsy Rondo” Beethoven – Piano Trio in C minor Op.1 No.3 Dvorak – Piano Trio in E minor Op.90 “Dumky”
Tickets: £14 Full // £12 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 1 hour 50 mins (inc. interval)
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Sleepdogs
THE BULLET AND THE BASS TROMBONE Thursday 19 February 7.30pm There’s an orchestra, trapped in a city during a military coup. Violence erupts, the orchestra becomes separated – lost – trying to find their way home. The composer is left to tell the story.
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An intricate, fractured narrative with a haunting soundtrack comes together like a mosaic: a whistling bird in the jungle, a gunfight at the airport, a murder in a forest of music stands… pieced together by a lone performer, trying to make sense of the chaos. “Harrowing, intelligent, beautifully crafted... and ultimately incredibly uplifting in an impossible-to-describe kind of way.” ANDREW HAYDON, OF THE GUARDIAN Produced by MAYK. Commissioned by Bristol Ferment at Bristol Old Vic. Developed with Parabola Arts Centre. Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. www.sleepdogs.org
Tickets: £12 Full // £10 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 1 hour 42 mins (no interval) Magna Carta
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STEPHEN K AMOS: WELCOME TO MY WORLD Saturday 21 February 8pm The maestro of feel-good comedy is back on tour with his new show. Fresh from sell-out tours of Australia and New Zealand, as heard on BBC Radio 4 Life: An Idiot’s Guide and What Does The K Stand For? “Warmest comic around.” SUNDAY TIMES “Uplifting stand-up from a charming performer.” TIME OUT
Tickets: £17 All Seats Running Time: 2 hours (inc. interval)
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Saturday 28 February 7.30pm Young dancers in various dance styles perform as part of selected youth dance groups, schools and dance companies from around Lincolnshire in True Motion U.Dance County Platform. They will go head to head and one group will be selected by a live judging panel to go through to MY (Midlands Youth) Dance Festival, to represent Lincolnshire, in April 2015. Get involved and share your thoughts with us #truemotion15
Tickets: £5 Full // £3 Concessions Running Time: 2 hours (inc interval)
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Thursday 26 February 7.30pm Enthused with characteristic wit this classic comedy of mismatched lovers is one of Noel Coward’s finest plays.
By Noël Coward
Elyot and Amanda have just remarried and, as fate would have it, are honeymooning with their new spouses at the same hotel. A chance meeting reignites their passion and they impulsively elope, but it’s not long before the old habits of their turbulent relationship resurface. Then their aggrieved spouses appear, setting the stage for a tempestuous war of words. An amateur performance by permission of Samuel French Ltd.
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Tickets: £10 Full // £8 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 2 hours 2 mins (inc. interval)
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FASCINATING AÏDA: CHARM OFFENSIVE Sunday 1 March 7.30pm Back By Popular Demand! Following a sold-out 2012 tour, three Olivier Award nominations and over 10 million YouTube hits for Cheap Flights (their infamous anthem to budget air travel), Dillie Keane, Adele Anderson and Liza Pulman celebrate 30 years of Fascinating Aïda with their latest show. Expect topical new songs hot off the press, plus some outrageous old favourites, as Fascinating Aïda continue to grow old disgracefully!
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“See them before you die otherwise your life will have been meaningless.” DAILY MAIL
Tickets: £19.50 All Tickets Running Time: 1 hour 50 mins (inc. interval)
SCRIPT THIS Wednesday 4 March 6.30pm An evening of rehearsed readings of new plays curated by Lincoln Performing Arts Centre and given the professional treatment by a director and a team of actors. Come along and vote for your favourite play – the winning playwright will have the chance to work with our creative team on developing their script further and may be invited back for a full staged reading. Whether you’re a new writer, established playwright or looking for feedback on your script…we want you and ten minutes of your script. Please send your extract along with your name and contact details to: scriptthis@lincoln.ac.uk for consideration by Wed 4 February. Tickets: Free entry (book in advance) Running Time: 2 hours (inc. interval)
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BOOKING OFFER £5 Students & Under 26s Thurs 5 March only!
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The John Godber Company and Theatre Royal Wakefield
BOUNCERS Thurs 5 & Fri 6 March 7.30pm The international smash hit comedy returns to Lincoln!
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Students & Under 26sThursday 5 March only!
Lucky, Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph are the original men in black as they tell the tale of one night in a Yorkshire disco in the 80’s in this outrageous parody of Saturday Night Fever! All the gang are out on the town, the boys, the girls, the cheesy DJ, the late night kebab man and the taxi home, all under the watchful eyes of the Bouncers. Multi award-winning play written and directed by John Godber featuring a frightening array of northern talent.
Tickets: £15 Full // £13 Concessions Running Time: 2 hours (inc. interval)
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WHAT’S ON // MARCH The Tiger Lillies
THE VERY WORST OF THE TIGER LILLIES Saturday 8 March 7.30pm The Grammy nominated Godfathers of alternative cabaret are back on tour with a show celebrating 25 years of dark and deviant theatrics. With an international reputation for being the foremost avant-garde band in the world, Olivier award winners The Tiger Lillies never cease to surprise, shock and entertain with their inimitable musical style, conjuring up the macabre magic of pre-war Berlin and fusing it with the savage edge of punk. The Tiger Lillies attracted mainstream recognition for composing the music and starring in the junk opera Shockheaded Peter and recently won rave reviews with their new shows ’The Ancient Mariner and ‘Lulu - A Murder Ballad’. THE GUARDIAN THE SCOTSMAN “In an ideal world, The Tiger Lillies would represent Britain in the Eurovision song contest.” THE TIMES
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Tickets: £18 All Tickets Running Time: 1hour 50 mins (inc. interval)
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SARA PASCOE VS HISTORY Wednesday 11 March 8pm Star of Stand Up For the Week , Live at the Apollo and Twenty Twelve, Sara Pascoe presents her first ever UK tour show. With a comedy brain that leaps from stimulating arguments onto abstract confabulation with lumpy doses of openness, honesty and earnestness, Sara shares her romantic history, existential theory and cultural insights.
“An exhilarating, deeply satisfying show.” THE TIMES “Always clever and sometimes exquisite.” INDEPENDENT “Pascoe’s lively mind teases out big questions with intelligence, silliness and self-deprecation.” THE GUARDIAN
The past contains wars, witches, Kim Jong-il and your ex. Your brain can recall being a child, while your body remembers being a monkey. Everything that has happened shapes who we are today… Programmed and supported by LPAC Producers.
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SAM HALMARACK AND THE MISERABLITES Friday 13 March 8.00pm Singing is believing, join in the feeling. Located somewhere between a theatre show and a stadium pop concert, Sam Halmarack & The Miserablites are the bombastic pioneers of interactive pop. Get ready for handclapping anthems and electro music to move and inspire. With songs, stories and a little help from you, we will all come together to offer a unique take on what it means to be redeemed by music. Programmed and supported by LPAC Producers
Tickets: £10 Full// £8 Concessions// £5 Students & Under 26s
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Running Time: 50 minutes (no interval) “An interactive musical odyssey.” TOTAL THEATRE THE SKINNY
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WHAT’S ON // MARCH Newbury Productions (UK) Ltd
REDUCED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY IN: THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (ABRIDGED) Thurs 12 March 7.30pm They’ve skewered history, the Bible and the world’s most celebrated playwright, now the Reduced Shakespeare Company tackles the subject it was born to reduce. Tickets to The Complete History of Comedy (abridged) are far more affordable than tickets to an amusement park, but you’ll come away with the same feeling of nausea and motion sickness. From the high-brow to the low and everything in-between, the bad boys of abridgment leave no joke untold as they deconstruct the entire history of comedy in 90 rollicking minutes.
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“The trio deliver 90 minutes filled with laughter to a delighted audience.” BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE
Tickets: £16 Full // £14 Concessions
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Written and Directed by Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor.
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The Lincoln Young Company
DRAMA, BABY By Jamie Brittain
Saturday 14 March 7.30pm It’s the final rehearsals before the practical A Level theatre studies exam. Two competing groups of teenage students attempt to achieve that ever elusive ‘A’ grade, soon find the competing forces of sex, alcohol and Artaud threaten to destroy their hopes of a good university place.
National Theatre’s festival of new writing and young theatre making – this new play for young people is by Jamie Brittain, creator and writer of the BAFTA award-winning teen drama series Skins.
Tickets: £10 Full // £8 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 50 minutes (no interval)
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Performed as part of National Theatre Connections,
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RAPHAEL WALLFISCH, CELLO JOHN YORK, PIANO
Wendy Houstoun
50 ACTS Wednesday 18 March 7.30pm
Sunday 15 March 3pm
A warm, intimate affecting show.
One of the most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage, Raphael Wallfisch has performed in major festivals such as the BBC Proms, Edinburgh, Aldeburgh and Spoleto. He is joined by his regular duo partner John York for a fascinating programme including the Kreutzer sonata arranged by Beethoven’s contemporary, Czerny and Rachmaninov’s great romantic sonata.
50 ACTS is a spirited retaliation against ageism. Involving: manifestos, songs, apologies and errors, random acts, small dances and big ideas, ghostly appearances, invisibility, stupidity, inexplicable feats and unexpected turns, techno idiocy and much, much more.
Schumann – Five pieces in folk style
Written and Performed By Wendy Houstoun, with Lighting Design by Nigel Edwards THE GUARDIAN
Beethoven – Sonata in A Op.47 “Kreutzer” Arr Carl Czerny
“Houstoun - on the top of her form.” THE TIMES ONLINE
Rachmaninov – Sonata for Cello & Piano in G minor
Winner of the 2013 TMA Award for Achievement in Dance.
Tickets: £16 Full // £14 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 1 hour 50 mins (inc. interval)
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Made with the support of Dance4, Yorkshire Dance, The Nightingale Theatre, Artsadmin and Arts Council England.
Tickets: £12 Full // £10 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 60 mins (no interval) Magna Carta
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University of Lincoln Drama Society
LOVE, MARILYN Thursday 19 March 7.30pm Explore the rise and fall of the icon, told by the most influential figures of her short life. Watch as the young, ambitious Norma Jean becomes the larger-than-life starlet: Marilyn Monroe. Be reminded why, fifty years after her death, we all still “Love Marilyn”.
Tickets: £10 Full // £5 Concessions Running Time: 2 hours 30 mins (inc interval)
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University of Lincoln Dance Society
STEPPIN’ OUT Friday 27 March 7.30pm The University of Lincoln Dance Society brings you a spectacular performance showcasing the amazing talent we have this year! With numerous dance styles, including ballet, tap, jazz, Irish, majorettes, street and many more, this show is not to be missed. It’s lights, camera, action, so come join in the fun!
Tickets: £5 All Tickets Running Time: 2 hours 30 mins (inc. interval)
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WHAT’S ON // MARCH Derby Theatre
PENELOPE RETOLD Friday 20 March 7.30pm Welcome to Ithaca. Island paradise and home to Penelope. She’s married to a world famous war hero and she’s had enough of waiting quietly. Made with input from soldiers and military spouses, Penelope RETOLD is an irreverent collision of classic myth, The Odyssey and contemporary rage. Get ready for a theatrical storm that sweeps through poetry, songs, comedy and YouTube clips towards a poignant and furious conclusion. Olivier Award nominee and Stage Best Solo Performer, Caroline Horton, presents an epic, heartbreaking and fiercely playful tale of love, loneliness and the need to be free. Written and performed by Caroline Horton Directed by Lucy Doherty “A compelling monodrama.”
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Tickets: £12 Full // £10 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s
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WHAT’S ON // FEBRUARY Warwick Arts Centre and China Plate
CONFIRMATION By Chris Thorpe
Wednesday 25 March 7.30pm If you pinned me against a wall, I’d probably admit to being a liberal. Of course, pinning me against a wall is exactly what I’d expect from someone like you. A show about the gulfs we can’t talk across, and about the way we choose to see only the evidence that proves we’re right. Working with research into the phenomenon of confirmation bias, Confirmation is an attempt to have an honourable dialogue, real and imagined, with political extremism. To find out how we believe what we believe, and how we can end up so far apart. Developed with and Directed by Rachel Chavkin
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A 2014 Fringe First award-winning solo show: written and performed by Chris Thorpe (Unlimited Theatre, Third Angel), developed with and directed by Rachel Chavkin (The TEAM). Commissioned by Northern Stage and Battersea Arts Centre. Original image design by Matthew Austin “Confirmation is a show that lets nobody off the hook: not us, and definitely not Thorpe.” THE GUARDIAN “Thorpe and director Rachel Chavkin energetically take a liberal Fringe audience to the edge of the abyss of belief and hang them over the side in a conversation for our times.”
BOOKING OFFER
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THE INDEPENDENT
Tickets: £12 Full // £10 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 1 hour 20 mins (no interval) Magna Carta
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EASTIVAL Eastival is back! Lincoln Performing Arts Centre, Lincoln Drill Hall and The Collection have come together to present a fabulous festival of arts events and activities for children across the city, bringing together some of the very best theatre, workshops, films and music available for children and families! The full programme will be announced in the New Year, but our events will include: 22
Mon 30 March – Weds 1 April : Uluzuzulalia – interactive theatre Mon 6 April : Singalonga Frozen! The Disney smash hit that you can singalong to. Fri 10 April : Lil Pacs The Gruffalo – fun creative play for the under 5s Sat 11 April : Three Little Pigs – classic fairy tale by the acclaimed Stuff And Nonsense Theatre Company To find out more, keep checking our website, Facebook and Twitter accounts and look out for the mini brochure from January.
ULUZUZULALIA Mon 30 Mar – Weds 1 Apr Monday 2pm 10.30am & 2.30pm Tues & Weds Create windstorms, wolves, baby crocs, and a party, with twisting and bending sounds: all yours. Tip and tap and click and clack your tongue, and discover the spells your voice can cast. Meet Queen Victor the Fabulous, Bobolo and Big Mouth. Enter their mysterious worlds of patchwork light, bubbling colour and silky sound. Light a vocal fire! A lively romp around your unique voice and the surprising things it can do, starring you… U-lu-zu-zu-la-lia! www.uluzuzulalia.com Try out the show’s iPad app, Voice Bubbles www.voicebubblesapp.com
Tickets: £8 Full // £4.50 Child Running Time: 1 hour (no interval) 6-11
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Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company
SING-A-LONG-A FROZEN Monday 6 April 11.30am & 3.30pm A full screening of Disney’s Frozen with lyrics on screen to help you sing along during the film. Introduced by a live host who will show you how to use your free prop bag and warm up your singing voices before you sit back and “Let it Go”. YOU the audience are the stars. Remember to dress up as your favourite character and be a snow queen, Sven the reindeer or Olaf, the coolest snowman ever!
THREE LITTLE PIGS LIL’ PACS: THE GRUFFALO Friday 10 April 10am Oh help! Oh no! It’s a gruffalo!… Join us for a very special Eastival Lil’ Pacs based on The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. One day a mouse takes a walk in the deep dark wood and meets a fox, an owl, a snake and someone else… This free creative storytelling session is perfect for parents and toddlers.
Tickets: £15 Full // £10 Child Running Time: TBC
Tickets: Free Entry Running Time: 1 hour 30 mins (no interval)
FAMILY TICKET OFFER
£46 £33
Family (4 people, max 2 adults) Family (3 people, max 2 adults)
WHAT’S ON // APRIL
Saturday 11 April 3pm Building a new home is not as easy as it looks. What’s the best material to use? Will it keep out the rain? Will it be Wolf Proof!!! There’s only on way to find out...
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Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company return with a madcap show full of puppetry, comedy and thrills! This ingenious adaptation of the famous children’s story is a real treat for everyone aged between 3 and 70 (sure, there is a wolf in it, but he’s not that scary – honest!) Created in association with Salisbury Playhouse, with additional support from The Merlin Theatre and the Tobacco Factory.
“One of the most delightful ways to while away 50 minutes.” THE STAGE
Tickets: £10 Full // £8 Child Running Time: 55 mins (no interval)
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Lincoln Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
GUYS AND DOLLS Tues 14 – Sat 18 April 7.30pm plus Saturday Matinee 2.30pm This well-loved musical tells the story of Sky Masterson, a successful gambler, who is challenged to take the uptight missionary Sarah Brown on a date to Havana. Meanwhile, small time gambler Nathan Detroit is trying to finance the illegal floating crap game he runs without the knowledge of Adelaide, his fiancée of fourteen years. With songs such as the eponymous Guys and Dolls, Luck Be A Lady, Sue Me and the show-stopping Sit Down You’re Rocking The Boat, plus some fantastic dance numbers to boot, you’ll be sure to leave the theatre with a smile on your face. www.laods.co.uk
Tickets: From £10 Running Time: 2 hours 50 mins (inc. interval)
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WHAT’S ON // APRIL
Out of Joint, National Theatre Wales & Arcola Theatre with Sherman Cymru
CROUCH, TOUCH, PAUSE, ENGAGE By Robin Soans Directed by Max Stafford-Clark
Friday 1 May 7.30pm I was doing something nobody had done before, and if you’re the first to do something, you have to be prepared to take the sh*t for it. On the eve of one of the most important games of his career, Welsh rugby legend Gareth Thomas received a warning: The Sun newspaper was going to “out” him as gay. This is the story of two Welsh names bruised, but not beaten, by media speculation: Gareth Thomas, 100 caps for Wales, now the world’s most prominent gay sportsman; and his hometown, Bridgend, itself a victim of tabloid intrusion following the deaths of several young residents.
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Working with Gareth himself, and young people in Bridgend, two of the UK’s most exciting theatre companies – Out of Joint and National Theatre Wales – have teamed up to tell a great story about sport, politics, secrets, life and learning to be yourself “The mighty Out of Joint.” TIME OUT 2014 “National Theatre Wales reinvents the language of theatre every time it puts on a show.” DAILY TELEGRAPH Includes swearing and some sensitive material
Tickets: £12 Full // £10 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s
Magna Carta
Running Time: TBC
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International Concert Series
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ARONOWITZ ENSEMBLE (SCHUBERT TROUT QUINTET) Sunday 19 April 3pm The Aronowitz Ensemble has been featured on the BBC’s New Generation Artists performing on BBC Radio 3 and three times in the Proms. Regular performers in the Ensemble include Guy Johnston and Tom Poster.
PASADENA ROOF ORCHESTRA: PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ! Saturday 16 May 7.30pm
Dvorak – Cypresses (Excerpts)
Since 1969 the Pasadena Roof Orchestra has been faithfully re-creating the glories of popular music from the 1920’s and 1930’s. The fun-packed show features timeless classics from the great American song book – those wonderful songs that miraculously lifted people’s spirits during the depression era, and which made household names of singers such as Bing Crosby, Al Bowlly, and Fred Astaire.
Tickets: £16 Full // £14 Concessions // £5 Students & Under 26s
Presented by the suave singer and band leader Duncan Galloway. Experience an evening of superlative live music, with more than a dash of wit and humour.
Schubert – Quintet in A D.667 “Trout” Faure – Piano Quintet in D minor Op.89
Running Time: 1 hour 50 mins (inc. interval) Tickets: £20 Full // £18 Concessions Running Time: TBC
SERIES DISCOUNT Book THREE concerts at the same time and save 10%.
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WHAT’S ON // MAY
Lincoln School of Fine & Performing Arts
FINAL DEGREE SHOWCASE GRADUATE FASHION SHOW Saturday 13 June
SCHOOL OF FINE & PERFORMING ARTS
This avant-garde event will exhibit the highly creative garment collections of final year students on the BA (Hons) Fashion Studies programme.
FINE ART DEGREE SHOW The fine art degree show is an opportunity to see a vast and inventive variety of visual arts, including painting, sculpture, installation, video and performance.
MUTIMEDIA A programme of cross-disciplinary multi-media performances that embraces the potential of technologies new and old across all art forms. These works effortlessly ignore disciplinary boundaries and labels to present a truly experimental and investigatory approach.
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THEATRE COMPANY Join us as our graduating companies take complete control of the venue to produce a series of full-length performances, which promises to produce some unforgettable moments conceived and created by the next generation of theatre makers.
SPRING DANCE CONCERTS Presenting student created work, ranging from studio showings of score, to concert dance, to third year final performance work, as well as performances by the MA Choreography students.
SOLO PERFORMANCE A mini-festival of solo theatre. From comedy and monologue to lecture demonstration and one-on-one performance, these final degree shows offer you the chance to indulge in an eclectic mix-and-match programme over a jam packed week of glorious, decadent, unforgettable performance
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WHAT’S ON // JUNE
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Ballet Cymru and The Riverfront Theatre In association with Citrus Arts and Sinfonia Cymru.
CINDERELLA Sunday 14 June 7.30pm Award-winning Ballet Cymru return to Lincoln with a sparkling and refreshing ballet based on the eternal fairy tale. Ballet Cymru prides itself on being different and Cinderella will be no exception, with a brand new music score and circus elements combined with the finest classical dance. Ballet Cymru will wbe working with award winning composer Jack White and Circus company Citrus Arts to conjure a surprising world of wonder and magic.
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Tickets: £16 Full // £14 Concessions // £10 Students & Under 26s Running Time: 2 hours (inc. interval)
EARLY BOOKING OFFER
£40
Family (4 people, max 2 adults) Book before 1 April. Promocode: SLIPPER
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WHAT’S ON // JUNE
Fri 19 & Sat 20 June 7.30pm Set in the long forgotten American town of Karaoke. Buster is a dreamer and has one ambition above all others - to be a Broadway sensation. He sets out on a journey of a lifetime; meets the girl of his dreams and discovers what it takes to become a true star. With a brand new score of 17 songs including, ‘Star In Your Own Show’, ‘It’s All About Jazz Hands’ and ‘G-A-Y’, The Musical About Musicals promises to be one not to miss. Starring Kieran and Sarah from the Britain’s Got Talent Semi-Finals (2014) Written by University of Lincoln Alumni, Robin Popley and Siana Taylor.
Tickets: £12.50 Full // £10 Concessions // £7.50 Students & Under 26s
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Running Time: 2 hours (inc. interval)
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FRIDAY TICKET OFFER £7.50 All Tickets £5 Students (Friday only) The Lincoln Company
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by George Furth Originally produced and directed on Broadway by Harold Prince.
Wednesday 24 June 7.30pm A musical comedy.
This amateur production is presented by permission of Josef Weinberger Ltd on behalf of Music Theatre International New York
On his 35th birthday, Bobby searches for the answers to love and life in Manhattan. He has good friends, a gorgeous apartment and a girlfriend (or three). But is he happy…?
Tickets: £10 Full // £8 Concession // £5 Students & Under 26s
Told through a series of vignettes that mirror the pulsing rhythms of New York, this landmark multiple Tony Award-winner, contains the songs The Ladies Who Lunch, Getting Married Today and Being Alive.
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Running Time: 2 hours 40 mins (inc. interval)
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WHAT’S ON // JULY
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Friday 25 July 7.30pm It’s fun all the way as the ‘Purveyors of Cool’ swing into town with a live orchestra featuring The Greatest Music of the 20th Century.
“Superb – Remarkable – Tremendously Entertaining!” THE STAGE
Wonderful memories of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin & Sammy Davis Junior in a fabulous production that continues to be successful worldwide.
Tickets: £20 All Tickets Running Time: 2 hours 20 mins (inc. interval)
All totally live and every song is an absolute classic – ‘Come Fly With Me’, ‘Under My Skin’, ‘Sway’, ‘Mr Bojangles’, ‘Fly Me To The Moon’, ‘That’s Amore’, ‘Mack the Knife’ and many more of your favourites.
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WHAT’S ON // FEBRUARY 2015
The Academy of Performance Combat
STAGE COMBAT WEEKEND Fri 20 – Sun 22 February The weekend, led by professional Fight Director, Andrew Ashenden, offers people of all experience levels the opportunity to learn the techniques for using a Quarterstaff in stage combat. Quarterstaff is a medieval, two-handed martial arts weapon and is rarely taught intensively, so this weekend offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a specialist skill. The weekend ends with an examination of your stage combat skills, successful completion of which entitles you to an APC qualification.
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Mon 10 – Fri 14 August Act, Direct and Film your Movie. Age 10 – 16’s Spend a week working with professional film makers. Plan, write, direct, act and upload your movies. Horror, Action, Music Videos, even how to fake epic Win/Fails. Learn the tricks of the trade and get your hands on the real equipment. “Thank you Ben for such a great Film School. I’ll never forget it.” HARRY FOSTER
Basic: £75 Intermediate: £85 Advanced: £100 For further information visit www.theapc.org.uk/courses
Weekly rate of £120 per paticipant. LincolnFTVS.co.uk Booking open from January 2015.
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WHAT’S ON // JANUARY 2015 Project Space Plus is Lincoln School of Fine & Performing Art’s space for exhibition, creative enquiry, research, debate and discussion. The gallery presents a mix of exhibitions, projects, commissions and events, acting as a laboratory as well as a showroom for contemporary art and related fields. Forthcoming programme includes: January/February: Contemporary Chinese Art-work presented by visiting scholards Chunme Llu and Zhang Tao and a group show curated by postgraduate research student Annie Xu. February/March: A.L.E (A Landscape Exhibition) Lincoln-based artist collective General Practice take a skewed look at the subject of the landscape in art using sound, sculpture, painting and the moving image. Free entry. Open Mon-Fri 10am-4.00pm during exhibitions
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WHAT’S ON // DECEMBER 2015
By Dominic Symonds Music by Mark Wilde Based on the original play by J.M. Barrie
Friday 11 - Thursday 24 December When a tap at the window awakens Wendy and her brother Michael, they are surprised to encounter a mischievous boy called Peter Pan and his feisty fairy friend Tinkerbell. Together they lead the children over the snowy rooftops and far away to Neverland – a mysterious island beset with villainous Pirates and home to a gang of orphans called the Lost Boys.
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Tickets: From £10* Running Time: 2 hours (inc. interval)
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With Captain Hook out for revenge and a ticking time-bomb waiting to go off, Peter Pan must battle with his fiercest enemy and get Wendy and Michael back home in time for Christmas. Magic and excitement are never far away in this sparkling new adaptation of J.M Barrie’s classic tale of the boy who never grew up. Join us as we fly to Neverland for Winter 2015. *See website for full show list and ticket prices.
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WHAT’S ON // 2015
Be Our Friend!
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SILVER FRIEND BENEFITS INCLUDE:
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• 10% off two tickets for shows throughout the year* • 2 free tickets to two Director’s Choice events a year* • Advance notification of tickets going on sale • Discounts and special offers throughout the year
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GOLD FRIEND BENEFITS INCLUDE:
£50
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• 20% off two tickets for shows throughout the year* • 2 free tickets to four Director’s Choice events a year* • Save 10% in the Zing Café Bar • Advance notification of tickets going on sale. • Exclusive invitations to VIP events (e.g. Season Launches ... Private View). • Thrice yearly newsletter • One free backstage tour per year. • Discounts and special offers throughout the year.
To become a Friend or for further information, speak to the Box Office, visit www.lpac.co.uk or simply ask to Join Us when you’re next buying tickets. Membership lasts for 12 months. *All ticket offers subject to availability. Please note that there may be occasional productions by visiting companies and hirers throughout the year for which your percentage discount will not be applicable.
MY THEATRE MATTERS Theatres are at the heart of our communities. Let’s shout about how much that matters. When Councillors and Politicians are taking tough decisions about how to spend our taxes, they need to know how much we value our local theatre’s work and role in the community. Let’s tell them – my theatre matters! Add your voice to the UK-wide campaign. Mytheatrematters.com
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WHAT’S ON // 2015
HOW TO BOOK
REFUNDS & EXCHANGES
ONLINE: www.lpac.co.uk (up to 9 tickets per person) BY PHONE: 01522 837600 Monday to Saturday 10-6pm IN PERSON: Monday to Saturday 10-6pm and one hour prior to the performance. The Box Office is situated in the foyer of theatre.
TRANSACTION CHARGES
There are no booking charges when booking directly with us. A postage handling fee of £1 applies if you would like to receive your tickets through the post (2nd Class). Alternatively, purchased tickets can be held at the Box Office free of charge for collection during opening hours.
CONCESSIONS
Over 60s, children under 16, JSA and those in receipt of PIP/ DLA. 3. Carers are also entitled to reduced-rate tickets for most performances. For certain shows, children under 18 months may qualify for a complimentary Babes In Arms ticket if they share an adult seat – these must be booked in advance.w
STUDENTS & UNDER 26S
£5 tickets are available for Students and Under 26s on most productions, subject to availability. Valid proof of age/Student Card must be shown at time of collection.
SCHOOLS/GROUP BOOKINGS
We regret that tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged. Please ensure all tickets purchased are correct at the time of booking. If an event is sold out we may be able to re-sell your tickets, please contact the Box Office.Terms and Conditions of Sale are available on request or on our website www.lpac.co.uk.
RUNNING TIMES/LATECOMERS
Please note, running times should be used as an approximate guide only. Latecomers may be asked to delay entering the auditorium until a suitable pause in the performance but late admission cannot always be guaranteed.
ACCESSIBILITY • The Box Office, Zing Cafe Bar, Auditorium and toilets are all ground floor accessible.
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• There is a lift provided for access to the gallery, studios and further toilets.
Schools rates and group discounts are available for most performances. For all school groups and general group bookings of 10 or more please email bookings@lpac.co.uk or contact the Box Office on 01522 837600
• The auditorium has several wheelchair spaces available, please contact Box Office should you wish to book one.
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• For anyone with hearing difficulties please contact box office to gain access to the induction loop system.
PARKING
You can now buy a car parking ticket for the main University of Lincoln car park for the exclusive rate of £2 when booking your tickets 1 day in advance.
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WHAT’S ON // SEPTEMBER 2014 - JANUARY 2015
FEBRUARY
MARCH
Thursday 5
Sunday 1
Friday 6
Tuesday 4
Wednesday 11
Thurs 5 & Fri 6
Major Tom Outings I Wish I Was Lonely Thursday 12
Bodies in Motion
JANUARY Sunday 25
Emma Johnson, Clarinet John Lenenan, Piano Thursday 29
Teechers
Sat 31 & Sun 1
Encore! Look Who’s Singing Now
Saturday 14
Sid’s Show Sunday 15
English Piano Trio Thursday 19
Fascinating Aïda Script This Bouncers Sunday 8
The Tiger Lillies Wednesday 11
Sara Pascoe Thursday 12
Reduced Shakespeare Company
The Bullet and the Friday 13 Bass Trombone Sam Halmarack and the Friday 20- Sun 22 Miserablites Stage Combat Weekend Saturday 14 Drama, Baby Saturday 21
Stephen K Amos Thursday 26
Private Lives Saturday 28
True Motion
Sunday 15
Raphael Wallfisch, Cello John York, Piano Wednesday 18
50 Acts
Thursday 19
Love, Marilyn Friday 20
Penelope Retold Wednesday 25
APRIL Monday 6
Singalonga Frozen Friday 10
LOOKING AHEAD TO NEXT SEASON
Saturday 11
MAY
Lil’Pacs The Gruffalo Three Little Pigs Tues 14- Sat 18
Saturday 16
Pasadena Roof Orchestra
Aronowitz Ensemble (Schubert Trout Quintet)
Various Dates
Thursday 30
JUNE
Crouch, Touch, Pause, Engage
LSFPA Final Degree Shows
Sunday 14
Cinderella Fri 19 & Sat 20
The Musical about Musicals Wednesday 24
Company
Confirmation Friday 27
Steppin’ Out
JULY
Monday 30
Friday 25
Uluzuzulalia
Rat Pack
AUGUST Monday 10- Fri 14
Film Making Summer School
DECEMBER Fri 11- Thur 24
Peter Pan
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