Dundee Rep Autumn 2016 Brochure

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AUTUMN 2016 01382 223530 dundeerep.co.uk


Bard in the Botanics present

WELCOME

To book tickets call: 01382 223 530 or visit: dundeerep.co.uk scottishdancetheatre.com

I'm properly chuffed to be writing this as Dundee Rep's new Associate Artistic Director. I look forward to creating and programming work for this extraordinary stage. The relationship between the performers and the audience in this room is special – but we need you to make it happen. We aim to move you, entertain you and get you out of your seats.

We welcome some of the finest theatre companies around this autumn, with more Shakespeare from The Globe and the National Theatre of Scotland revisiting us with Glasgow Girls. The Season Ticket is a must-see for football fans and is designed by Dundee Rep regular Jean Chan. Gothic fans will be pleased to see productions of Jekyll & Hyde and Frankenstein taking the stage.

Ensemble productions over the next few months kick off with the return of The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil. We were blown away by the response last year and by popular demand, it's back in a touring version. We aim to do Dundee proud by taking this important story across the country – so tell your pals in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Inverness and Glasgow. Tickets are already flying, so get ‘em booked early...

The best of comedy is on offer with returning favourites Craig Hill, Jimeoin and Mark Thomas – and a special visit from Frankie Boyle and Friends. We have a night of music from Horse and a piece of gig-theatre performed with Glasgow band Tuff Love – direct from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Blow Off will blow your mind.

Following this, the new graduate actors join us in September, ready for the community tour of Spoiling by Dundee writer John McCann. Fans of Yes Minister or The Thick of It will love this satirical gem of a play, set on the eve of an independent Scotland. The play tore up the Edinburgh Festival Fringe a couple of years ago and this will be its first production since then – look out for writing workshop opportunities around it. Scottish Dance Theatre turns 30 years young this year and we are having a party! Join us on Friday 30 September for a memorable night celebrating the past, present and future of our dance company. Whilst the in-house dance company goes from strength to strength touring internationally, on stage we welcome the renowned balletLORENT and their contemporary retelling of Snow White.

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September sees the Rep celebrate Black History month with shows including The Collector, Soweto Spiritual Singers, Black Is The Color Of My Voice and the rearranged Le Gateaux Chocolat. Our exceptional community work is celebrated with a special ceilidhthemed performance from our Illuminate Ensemble. Going into the festive season, Starcatchers return to our studio with a new work for little ones called The Shape of Things. And Christmas wouldn't be Christmas at the Rep recently without a bit of Roald Dahl! After directing The BFG in 2013, I'm excited to work with the Ensemble to tell the story of a naughty child, a wicked grandma and a peculiar concoction. George's Marvellous Medicine will make your tummy feel funny and give you a growth mindset, the perfect tonic for Christmas. Bring on the giant chickens!

MACBETH By William Shakespeare Directed by Gordon Barr

Tue 2 – Wed 3 August, 7.30pm A prophesy is made - Macbeth shall be king - but the only way to achieve the crown is murder. Supported and encouraged by his wife, the deed is done, but “blood will have blood” and soon their actions return to haunt them both. As we celebrate Shakespeare’s 400th Anniversary, Bard in the Botanics are delighted to be bringing an electrifying new version of one of his most popular and enduring plays to Dundee Botanic Gardens this summer.

" What’s done cannot be undone.” Lady Macbeth This event takes place at Dundee's Botanic Gardens. For further information please call Box Office.

Outdoor festivals of Shakespeare are a tried and tested formula which has proven successful in almost every major cultural capital in Europe and North America – New York, London, Chicago, Vancouver, Paris, Helsinki, San Francisco – even Bozeman, Montana! Bard in the Botanics is proud to have added Dundee to this list. Since their first festival, Bard in the Botanics have staged more than 50 productions of Shakespeare’s work to audiences totalling over 70,000. “Scotland’s premier Shakespeare company.”

Joe Douglas Associate Artistic Director, Dundee Rep Theatre

Dundee Rep Theatre Ltd gratefully acknowledges support from

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Dundee Rep Community Company present

Dundee Schools Musical Theatre present

ADDRESS TO A LIAR

BARNUM

or the Extraordinary Exploits and Shenanigans of the Drunkard Tam O’Shanter and Rogue Robert Burns as told to The Landlady of a Respectable Hostelry in the Hawkhill in Return for the Clearing of an Unpaid Bar Slate.

“ Everything was such a high standard – the singing, acting, the band and of course the dancing which was so cleverly choreographed. What a wonderful advertisement for the young people of Dundee.”

Directed by Poorboy’s Sandy Thomson

Audience member on previous DSMT show

Thu 11 – Fri 12 August, 7.30pm BSLI: Fri 12, 7.30pm AD: Fri 12, 7.30pm

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CAP: Thu 11 & Fri 12, 7.30pm Don’t ever believe a story you hear in the pub...

Come along and join the circus! Wed 17 - Sat 20 August, 7.30pm Roll up, roll up! Dundee Schools Music Theatre return to Dundee Rep with a spectacular performance of Barnum, the musical based on the life of circus impresario Phineas Taylor Barnum. Colourful characters and songs together with juggling, stilt walking and a host of circus skills combine to make this a show to remember. Dundee Schools Music Theatre was created in 1998. It took S4–S6 pupils from all of Dundee's ten secondary schools and brought them together to form the very first DSMT cast. In August 1999, DSMT gave its debut performance – Guys and Dolls. The production was an instant success.

Is Robert Burns still alive and hiding out from the women he wronged in a pub in Dundee? Don’t be daft. Is that posh woman with the good coat in the corner a lot more dangerous than she appears? Who knows?

In the years since, DSMT has expanded considerably and now runs separate groups for S1 – S2, S3 – S4 and S5 – S6 pupils with Back to Back for post development pupils (1st year of further or higher education).

Did Robert’s mate Tam O’Shanter somehow upset a couple of Hell’s Angels during an innocent pub quiz? Probably.

Dundee Schools Music Theatre aims to educate young people in all aspects of musical theatre and performance. The cast receive workshops from industry professionals in techniques such as acting, singing, dance, stage fighting, makeup and hair design, costume design and circus skills. These have included workshops given by West End performer Nick Lewis, opera singer Ann-Marie Ives and Utopia Costumes Ltd. to name but a few. The project also has a dedicated team of staff who work regularly with young people.

And does that send them on an epic journey across the pubs of Dundee in a quest to save their skins, hide from the past and find the perfect Pina Colada with a Bailey’s shot? Sounds likely. And is the past finally going to catch up with Scotland’s unprincipled, good looking, chancer of a poetic genius? Oh aye. Definitely.

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £10 Concessions £6, Friends £5, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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Tickets (Fees Apply*): £13 Concessions £10, Friends £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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DOUGIE MACLEAN “ …a musical hero.” Artwork by Dan Hillier

Wall Street Journal

Sat 17 September, 7.30pm

Shakespeare’s Globe present

THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA By William Shakespeare

Wed 14 - Fri 16 September, 7.30pm Thu 15 September, 2.30pm

Scotland’s finest singer-songwriter is internationally renowned for his song Caledonia, music for Last of the Mohicans and inspired performances... including his ending of the Closing Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow which was viewed by over a billion people worldwide! He has received two prestigious Tartan Clef Awards, a place in the Scottish Music Hall of Fame, a Lifetime Achievement Award from BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and an OBE!

" Strong yet subtle, hauntingly evocative yet contemporary in feel, this music demands listening to over and over again." Time Out, UK

Vision Magazine, USA This riotous new production is led by a joyful ensemble of players who will delight with songs, romance and chaos, and hurl Shakespeare’s anarchic comedy into the 21st century.

Tickets (Fees Apply*): Wed - Thu £19, Fri £21, Matinee £19

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SingOut USA

“ …it’s the music that pulls you in, a brilliant weave of sensitivity, a solid worldview and lively instrumental playing.”

The perfect play for a summer tour!

Valentine loves Silvia and Proteus loves Julia – but Proteus is fickle, and falls for Silvia too. When Valentine plots an elopement, Proteus betrays him and Valentine is banished and joins some outlaws in the forest. What are the chances that he’ll be pursued by Silvia, and Silvia by Proteus, and Proteus by Julia, and that all will be waited upon – after a fashion – by their servants Speed and Launce and even Launce’s dog, Crab?

Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £4 off, Friends £5 off, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

“ Dougie MacLean is Scotland's pre-eminent singer-songwriter and a national musical treasure.”

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" ...a Scottish phenomenon...with his exquisite guitar style, expressive voice and honest performance, his songs conjure up remarkably vivid imagery of our world." The Performing Songwriter, USA

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £20 Concessions: Student £10, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

Music

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Dundee Rep Ensemble presents

JOHN MCGRATH'S

Age 12+

THE CHEVIOT, THE STAG & THE BLACK, BLACK OIL

Wed 31 August - Sat 10 September, 7.30pm

Directed by Joe Douglas

Matinees: Sat 3, Thu 8 and Sat 10 September, 2.30pm BSLI:

Fri 2, 7.30pm

Audio Described:

Sat 10, 2.30pm

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Sat 10, 2.30pm

 The Guardian  The Independent  The Scotsman  The Herald  The Stage  Broadway Baby

Post Show: Tue 6, with the cast after the evening performance

Thu 8, with Joe Douglas (director) after the matinee performance

The highly acclaimed production tells the history and the tragedy of Scotland, performed as a Highland ceilidh, with song, humour and drama intermixed, creating a unique theatrical event, that remains as vital and relevant today as it was when 7:84 Scotland first presented it, over 40 years ago. This extraordinary play looks at the exploitation and economic changes in the Scottish Highlands throughout history, from the ruthless evictions of Highland crofters making way for the more economically viable Cheviot sheep in the 18th century, to the development of stag hunts in game parks in the 19th century and finally the exploitation of resources during the North Sea Oil boom of the 1970s. Written as a musical drama by John McGrath, it explores stories and experiences of Scotland’s land, sea and people across the centuries. For tour dates and more info, go to cheviottour.co.uk

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#Cheviot For information on education workshops please see pages 34 & 35.

" Joe Douglas’ glorious revival of what’s arguably the single most important show in the whole history of Scottish theatre."

Tickets (Fees Apply*): Mon - Thu & Matinees £19, Fri & Sat £21 Previews: Wed 31 & Thu 1 September, £15

Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman

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Talking Scarlet present

BLOW OFF

JEKYLL & HYDE

Age 14+

Created, written and performed by Julia Taudevin, Music by Kim Moore and Tuff Love

Age 7+

By Robert Louis Stevenson Adapted by Nicholas Briggs

Direct from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

"I’m not going to tell you her hair colour. Her skin colour. Her name. All you need to know, right now, is that she is a person.”

Tue 20 September, 7.30pm An explosive new piece of guerilla-gig-theatre from Julia Taudevin and Kim Moore with Susan Bear and Julie Eisenstein from Glasgow's hottest indie-pop duo Tuff Love. This fierce and playful feminist work explores the psychology of extremism with haunting melodies and progressive punk riffs.

" one of the most exciting forces in Scottish theatre." The Scotsman

Wed 21 – Fri 23 September, 7.30pm

Starring:

Dr. Henry Jekyll believes that there are two distinct sides to men – one good, one evil. Intent on separating the two, he succeeds in his experiments. However, in doing so he unleashes ‘Hyde’, a monstrous and uncontrollable alter ego.

Marcus Hutton (Brookside)

Prepare for the fright of your life in a dramatic new adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic and atmospheric Gothic melodrama. Haunted faces tell the tale of horror personified as much as words and gestures do in this riveting production.

Blow Off sees Julia Taudevin wearing her maker and performer hats with her both writing and acting in a power house performance of a ground breaking new feminist work.

Gary Turner (Emmerdale) Kim Taylforth (Bad Girls, London’s Burning)

“ I’ve yet to see a bad talking Scarlet show. I don’t think they exist.”

Kim Moore composes and produces experimental electronic work and contemporary music for projects in dance/theatre/film and records/performs under the name WOLF. Recommended for ages 14+

The Derbyshire Times Recommended for ages 7+

talkingScarlet Tickets (Fees Apply*): £14 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £12, Friends £11, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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Tickets (Fees Apply*): £19.50 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £15.50, Friends £14.50, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF SCOTTISH DANCE THEATRE

YOU'RE INVITED! On 30 September, we’re celebrating 30 years as Scotland’s principal contemporary dance company with food and drink, music and (of course) plenty of dancing! Join us at Dundee Rep from 7:30pm until late – the evening will feature performances by our own dancers and some special guests, celebrating our past and present, with a glimpse of our future. We’ll end with a party guaranteed to get you on your feet, led by dancers, Rep Ensemble actors, and a creative team who really know how to bust a move!

Book your tickets at Box Office today, call 01382 223530 or visit dundeerep.co.uk dundeerep.co.uk/event/sdt-birthday-fundraiser

"...a company at the top of its game." The Herald

Join us @SDTDance or visit scottishdancetheatre.com

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TG Projects present

LE GATEAU CHOCOLAT: BLACK A compelling tale of murder, evil and betrayal. Kathryn Barker Productions present

THE COLLECTOR Tue 4 October, 7.30pm Nassir works here, translating for the American interrogators. He’s local, pro-Western, determined to bring liberal values to his country and is about to get married to Zoya, his sweetheart. But when he is recognized by Faisal, a new prisoner and psychotic supporter of the old regime, his life becomes a living hell... The Collector is a compelling tale of murder, evil and betrayal set in occupied Iraq and born out of Henry Naylor’s own experiences of a visit to Bagram Airbase in 2003. Relevant, political theatre, it was one of the most highly-acclaimed shows at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, winning a prestigious Fringe First Award.

“ Outstanding new writing, brilliantly delivered... First class.”  The Scotsman “ A coruscating drama set during the Western Occupation of Iraq... The Collector begs uncomfortable questions about morality behind enemy lines, fuelled by strong performances from the three-strong cast."  Metro “ A thought provoking play with very good acting and writing.”

Wed 5 October, 7.30pm Featuring a repertoire ranging from Wagner and Purcell to Nina Simone and Whitney Houston, Black is an intimate and confessional portrait of Nigerian singer Le Gateau Chocolat’s life: his hopes, his fears and his battle with depression. Black was originally commissioned by homotopia and created with funding from Arts Council England and support from Pink Fringe, Nightingale Theatre, and Colchester Arts Centre.

" Sensitive and canny... Le Gateau’s voice is a treat."  Exeunt " Upfront and poignantly personal... depression distilled in music and insight... full of beauty and intensity." Mark Shenton

“ There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” Maya Angelou

 Theatre Extra “ The Collector is a very powerful and intense production with an outstanding cast, that gives a clear picture of the catastrophe that is Iraq and shows us that brutality is a universal evil.” UK Theatre Network

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Seabright Productions present

Dead Sheep Comedy present

BLACK IS THE COLOR OF MY VOICE

FRANKIE BOYLE & FRIENDS

Thu 6 October, 7.30pm Direct from sell-out performances in Shanghai, New York and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Apphia Campbell embarks on her debut UK tour. Inspired by the life of Nina Simone, Black Is The Color Of My Voice follows a successful jazz singer and civil rights activist seeking redemption after the untimely death of her father. She reflects on the journey that took her from a young piano prodigy destined for a life in the service of the church, to a renowned jazz vocalist at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement. Recommended for ages 12+

The journey from a young piano prodigy to a renowned jazz vocalist at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement.

Age 16+

SOLD OUT

" Campbell may wear Simone's trademark head wrap but her performance goes beyond impersonation."  The Times " Apphia Campbell is nothing short of sensational… she will make you cheer for her, smile with her and then sting your eyes with tears."  Broadway Baby " A compelling and heartbreaking story, punctuated with bursts of song."  Ed Festival Magazine " Campbell transfixed, she charmed, she entertained and ultimately moved a packed theatre with her touching portrayal of the jazz musician."

Fri 7 October, 7.30pm Scotland’s Number One comedy promoters bring their brand of Award Winning Comedy nights to Dundee Rep Theatre, with Frankie Boyle & Friends. The King of Darkness makes his way to Dundee with a few comedy friends in tow for a night to remember. After his appearances on Mock The Week, Live at The Apollo and Live Floor Show, Frankie Boyle established himself as one of the best comedians in the country if not the world. Supporting Frankie on the night will be Scottish Comedy Legend Fred MacAulay. Fred arrived late to the world of stand-up comedy but has gone on to be a regular at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (2015 was his 27th Fringe) and at comedy festivals worldwide. Also on the bill is Scott Gibson. Regarded by many to be the best act to emerge from Scotland in years. Recommended for ages 16+

Smart Shanghai

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £16 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/ Equity Card Holder/Disabled £14, Friends £13, Student £10, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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Tickets (Fees Apply*): £19 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £17, Friends £16, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

Comedy

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Vilakazi Entertainment Group present

Pachamama Productions, National Theatre of Scotland & Regular Music present

SOWETO SPIRITUAL SINGERS

Age 12+

GLASGOW GIRLS Written by David Greig Directed by Cora Bissett

Expressing the spirit of Africa Sat 8 October, 7.30pm A true celebration of unifying sounds; this is a towering sensation of exuberance with earthy rhythms and rich harmonies to uplift the soul. This inspirational show features the world-famous 22-strong voices, Soweto Spiritual Singers, performing incredible acapella and with musical instruments. With their unique all singing, all dancing performances, the choir leave the audience completely captivated; breathless and often deeply moved. Fresh sounds, inspirational harmonies and fabulous dancing make this an irresistible must-see performance expressing the spirit of Africa.

" This is no recital: the audiences are encouraged to clap their hands, stomp their feet and get up and dance."  The Scotsman

Wed 12 – Sat 15 October, 7.30pm Sat 15 October, 2.30pm Cora Bissett and David Greig’s life-affirming, song-filled Scottish drama, based on the true story of seven feisty teenagers, whose lives change forever when their school friend and her asylum-seeking family are forcibly taken from their home to be deported. They are galvanised to fight for her life, taking on the government and succeeding where others have failed, capturing the imagination of the media and inspiring a whole community to unite behind its residents.

" The most politically engaged and enraged British musical since Blood Brothers.”  Express

Recommended for ages 12+ Post Show Discussion: Thu 13 October

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £18.50 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £16.50, Friends £15.50, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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Tickets (Fees Apply*): Wed - Thu £19, Fri & Sat £21, Matinee £19 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £4 off, Friends £5 off, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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Dundee Rep Ensemble presents

Dundee Rep Ensemble presents

SPOILING

Age 14+

By John McCann Directed by Joe Douglas

Tue 11 - Sat 29 October, 7pm It's the dawn of the newly independent Scotland and in front of the world’s media the nation’s Foreign Minister is preparing to deliver her first keynote speech since the Yes voters prevailed. Her speech should be outlining the new relationship with the now ‘former UK’; but she’s got something else to say, and she’s determined to say it. At odds with her Party, they try to ensure she doesn’t drift off script and send in a Special Advisor to reign in the feisty radical. It’s a brave new world and she has a decision to make; toe the line or take back control. First performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2014, prior to the independence referendum, this humorous play offers an alternative insight into what might have been; an imagined moment in Scotland’s history... or perhaps a glimpse into the future? Recommended for ages 14+ (strong language)

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £5 Please contact your nearest community centre or hall for tickets.

Tue 11 Douglas Community Centre 01382 436 944 Wed 12 Kirkton Community Centre 01382 436 453 Thu 13 Bharatiya Ashram 01382 220 023 Fri 14 Menzieshill Community Centre 01382 432 967 Tue 18 Charleston Community Centre 01382 436 723 Thu 20 Maxwell Centre 01382 431 503 Fri 21 Finmill Community Centre 01382 438 623 Sat 22 Rio Community Centre 01382 543 366 Thu 27 Ardler Complex 01382 436 442 Fri 28 Dibble Tree Theatre 01241 853 946 Sat 29 Murthly Village Hall 01738 710 408

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Catherine Wheels Theatre Company present

WHITE

balletLORENT present

SNOW WHITE

Age 2-4

Age 7+

World wide smash-hit tour!

Tue 18 – Wed 19 October, 10.30am & 1.15pm Welcome to the beautifully strange world of White. Full of birdsong and birdhouses, it gleams and dazzles and shines in the night. Two friends look after the birds and make sure the eggs stay safe. We watch, we help. The world is bright, ordered and white. But high up in the trees, all is not white. Colour appears. First red... then yellow... then blue...

White is a playful, highly visual new show for very young children and is a perfect first time theatre experience...

“An innovator in children's theatre." The Guardian “ The high wire act of Scottish children’s theatre.” Times Educational Supplement

Fri 21 October, 7pm Sat 22 October, 2pm “ In the cold heart of winter, when snow fell as though the sky was a story that had been ripped into a thousand pieces, a beautiful Queen sat by her window...”

“ World class work for children and young people.” The Herald “ A style of theatre that is frequently more engaging, imaginative and transformative than adult theatre.” Scotland on Sunday

A mother who longs for a daughter with unrivalled beauty gets her wish, with devastating consequences. In the deep dark forest, seven miners are Snow White’s only hope – and temptation is her biggest threat… balletLORENT presents Snow White, a dance theatre production for family audiences, co-produced by Northern Stage and retold by Carol Ann Duffy.

“ Robertson is one of the most internationally successful theatre practitioners in Scotland.” Scotland on Sunday

Recommended for ages 7+

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Tickets (Fees Apply*): £19

“ It is rare for a contemporary dance company to aim for direct expressions of qualities such as tenderness, wonder and warmth; but you sense them in the work of Liv Lorent and that makes her a natural to create a piece for children." The Guardian “ Art should not leave you out in the cold; it should open the door to a possibility of a fuller, richer life. For me this happened with a performance by balletLORENT.” Financial Times

A performance for 2 – 4 year olds

All Tickets (Fees Apply*): £7.50

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Family

Family Ticket (2x adults, 2x children): £50. Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £17, Friends £16, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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Pilot Theatre present

THE SEASON TICKET

Age 14+

Age 11+

A lively, dynamic, very funny show for everyone aged 14+

Tue 25 – Thu 27 October, 7.30pm Thu 27 October, 2.30pm A play about love and friendship, hardship and the priceless currency of hope. It’s very funny, very sad and utterly convincing. Everyone needs a dream. For the lads, Gerry and Sewell, it’s watching their beloved Newcastle United play for a whole season. To get into the sacred St James Park where Gazza once graced the field of dreams, Shearer smashed a total of two hundred and six goals, where Kev was King and Sir Bobby was a god, they only need one thing, a Season Ticket.

A story of friendship, of family and of course a little bit of football!

Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £13, Friends £12, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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FRANKENSTEIN Fri 28 – Sat 29 October, 7.30pm

" Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.”

Sat 29 October, 2.30pm A brand new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Gothic horror masterpiece fusing ensemble storytelling, live music and stunning theatricality. From the artistic team behind Blackeyed Theatre’s hugely successful 2013 production of Dracula, Frankenstein promises a fresh, exciting take on what is widely considered to be a landmark work of romantic, gothic and science fiction literature.

But in a world of payday loans and cash-on-credit, how easy is it to make a cool grand? And is it remotely feasible to sell ‘magic pennies’ for a pound on the streets of the city? Gerry and Sewell try every trick in the book but find that making money is much more complicated than avoiding school, or home.

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £15

Blackeyed Theatre present

Recommended for ages 11+

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Tickets (Fees Apply*): £21. Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £4 off, Friends £5 off, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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Live Nation present

JIMEOIN – RENONSENSE MAN

Sun 30 October, 7.30pm An evening of brilliantly observed, ever-evolving and hilarious stand-up from the internationally acclaimed star of TV shows including Live at the Apollo, Royal Variety Performance, John Bishop Show, CH4’s O2 Gala and Sunday Night at the Palladium. Don’t miss Ireland’s own “Witruvian Man” – live! Strictly for ages 14+ Recommended for ages 16+

Scottish Dance Theatre Creative Learning presents

GREAT BIG DANCE SHOW AND MORE GREAT BIG DANCE SHOW

Age 14+

“ Classic nonsense... Stand-up comedy at its best” Scotsman “ If laughter is the best medicine, Jimeoin is a course of steroids… Hilarious!” Edinburgh Evening News

Wed 2 & Thu 3 November, 7.30pm We present our annual showcase of dance featuring groups from our Dance Programme at Dundee Rep and special guests from across Scotland. The performances showcase the rich variety and excellent quality of dance created by professional, student and youth dance companies from across Scotland. A great quality, carefully crafted Pick N’ Mix and a consistently brilliant night out for all the family!

“Exemplary stand-up comedy”  Herald

" Inclusive and professional.” Audience member

" Love all of it - would love to come again.” Audience member

“ Jimeoin recalls the familiar at a fantastically silly level, boiling his audience down to a tear-filled, gibbering mess” Scotland on Sunday “ Hilarious… It gets no better than this… Brilliant!” Time Out

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £18 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £16, Friends £15, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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*A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

Comedy

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £10 Family ticket (2 x adults and 2 x children) £30

Dance

*A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

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HORSE

Age 16+

" A voice like folds of very rich chocolate.” Iain Banks

MZA & CHiLL Productions present

CRAIG HILL UP AND COMING! Fri 4 November, 7.30pm

" Flat-out hilarious... I’ve not heard a room laugh so long and hard... the audience was in absolute paroxysms of laughter... He has a wide appeal and it is genuinely funny.”  Mirror

Sat 5 November, 7.30pm Since her studio debut in 1989 with the single You Could Be Forgiven EP on Capitol Records, Horse’s power to reinvent and advance her musical style and prowess has been unshakable. This full band show will feature her unique voice and skilful guitar playing, and Horse will perform exclusive new songs alongside hits from her impressive back catalogue which includes classics Careful, Speed of the Beat and God’s Home Movie.

“Funny as hell.” Scotland on Sunday

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“ Years of experience, technique, control and emotional history have ripened Horse's voice into a truly astonishing instrument." The Scotsman “ Horse could sing a weather report and make it moving.” “ Her voice wraps us up like a great big duvet.” The Scotsman

Recommended for ages 16+

Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £13.50, Friends £12.50, Student £10, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

Q magazine

Leicester Mercury

Hot on the heels of last year’s sell-out tour, your favourite jet-fuelled kilty pleasure shoots back to Dundee Rep like a rocket full of fun! Craig is certainly ‘up’ and most definitely coming, so book early!

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £17.50

“ One of the finest singers in Britain.”

*A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

Comedy

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £18 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £15, Student £10, Child/School £9. Earlybird Price: £15, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

Music

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Dundee Rep Ensemble presents

GEORGE’S MARVELLOUS MEDICINE By Roald Dahl, adapted by Stuart Paterson, directed by Joe Douglas

“ I’ll make her a new medicine so fierce and so fantastic it will either cure her completely or blow the top of her head right off!” George is lonely, left at home on the farm with only his comics for company. When his grandma wakes from her nap and starts her meanness, it’s more than one child can take. How do you defend yourself against a grandma with a grudge? With a bit of imagination and a giant saucepan, anything is possible... Following on from The Witches, James and the Giant Peach and The BFG, Dundee Rep Theatre is delighted to present another classic story from Roald Dahl, adapted by long-time Rep favourite Stuart Paterson (Merlin the Magnificent). George’s Marvellous Medicine will be bubbled up and served onstage this Christmas, with a side order of giant chickens and lots of laughter. We look forward to welcoming you to our marvellous Christmas adventure at the Rep.

Date

There will be a relaxed performance of George’s Marvellous Medicine on Sat 10 December at 2.30pm at a standard price. For more information please see page 39/40.

Tickets (Fees Apply*): Previews: Thu 26 & Fri 27 November, £12, Child £10. Peak price: £22, Standard price £17

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Family

Concessions: SnrCitz/Unemployed, Young Person (16-26) £2 off, Students £10, Child £10, Friends £3 off, Schools £9, Teachers £12. Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

Evening

Thu 24 November -

7pm

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Fri 25 November

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7pm

S

Sat 26 November

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7pm

S

Sun 27 November

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7pm

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Mon 28 November -

7pm

S

Tue 29 November -

7pm

S

Wed 30 November -

7pm

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Thu 1 December

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7pm

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Fri 2 December

-

7pm

S

Sat 3 December

2.30pm

7pm

P

Thu 8 December

-

7pm

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Fri 9 December

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7pm

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Sat 10 December

2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Sun 11 December

2.30pm

P

-

Tue 13 December

P

-

7pm

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Wed 14 December -

7pm

S

Thu 15 December

-

7pm

S

Fri 16 December

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7pm

S

Sat 17 December

2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Sun 18 December

2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Tue 20 December 2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Wed 21 December 2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Thu 22 December

2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Fri 23 December

2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Sat 24 December

2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Mon 26 December 2.30pm

P

-

Tue 27 December

2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Wed 28 December 2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Thu 29 December 2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Fri 30 December

2.30pm

P

7pm

P

Sat 31 December

2.30pm

P

-

S

Relaxed Performance

Matinee

- Standard Times

P

- Peak Times

BSLI:

Sat 3, 2.30pm

Audio Described:

Thu 15, 7pm & Sun 18 December, 2.30pm

Captioned:

Thu 15, 7pm & Sun 18 December, 2.30pm

*A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change. No evening performance on 31 December.

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Starcatchers & Branar téatar do pháistí present

THE SHAPE OF THINGS

THE SCAFFIES

Age 14+

Recommended for ages 14+ Contains some colourful language

Created by Ailie Cohen & Marc Mac Lochlainn

“ Once I started working with the scaffies myself, I thought it was a rich source of material there, hearing all the old stories. It’s a comedy play about a squad of binmen and their daily goings-on to get through the hardships of the job.” Gary Robertson

Mon 12th – Fri 16th December, 11am & 2pm Sat 17th December, 10am, 12.30pm & 3pm Mon 19th – Thu 22nd December, 11am & 2pm Fri 23rd December, 10am, 12.30pm & 3pm The world all around us is made up of wonderful shapes. But somethimes there are so many shapes that some shapes get lost. This is a story of two shapes, Cubert and Triantán, and the adventures they have finding their way back to each other.

Designed for children aged 6 months – 3 years and their grown-ups.

Set in a soft and tactile environment Starcatchers and Branar tell this interactive story through puppetry object theatre music and sound.

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Matinee: Sat 28, 2.30pm From the writer of the highly acclaimed sell-out comedy play The Berries, Gary Robertson brings us another hilarious offering of Dundee life with The Scaffies. The year is 1978, and Britain is experiencing social and political turmoil with a strong threat of nationwide strike action and disruption for many public sector workers. For one group of Dundee cleansing workers, it’s business as usual... for the time being anyway.

This is working class humour at its raw best, transported straight from the streets and straight into the theatre.

Theirs is a sometimes thankless job of hard graft, sweat, grime and filth which they combat with serious bouts of heavy drinking and merciless exchanges of banter, mickey-taking and black humour. From the high hopes and expectations of a nation entering the World Cup in Argentina to the harsh conditions of an unforgiving winter, follow the scaffies as we step back in time to a culture long gone.

From the producers of Blue Block Studio.

All Tickets (Fees Apply*): £5

Wed 25 – 28 January, 7.30pm

*A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

Family

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £15 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/Equity Card Holder/Disabled £12, Friends £11, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

Theatre

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Shaper Caper present

WITHIN THIS DUST

Lakin McCarthy Entertainment present

MARK THOMAS THE RED SHED

Age 14+

Age 16+

Directed by Joe Douglas

Fri 3 February, 8pm

Sat 4 February, 7.30pm

15 years after the events of 9/11, multi award-winning choreographer and Artist in Residence at BBC Radio 2, Thomas Small, presents his critically acclaimed dance theatre production Within This Dust.

Red Shed is the third part in a trilogy that started with the multi-award winning shows Bravo Figaro and Cuckooed. A story of strikes, fights, dinner ladies and commies. Crap beer, great beer, burgers and burger slingers. Pickets, placards, friendship, love, history, dreams and above all remembering.

Inspired by photographer Richard Drew’s iconic images of a man falling from the World Trade Center during the attacks, Within This Dust has been presented to sell out audiences around the world including Sao Paulo, Berlin and New York City 3 times.

Multi award winner Mark returns to where he first started to perform, a red wooden shed in Wakefield, the labour club, to celebrate its 50th birthday. The show will involve the audience (in a nice way) to recreate the shed and its inhabitants.

This cinematic performance by Dundee based dance company Shaper/Caper, includes 3 live dance works blended with animation and survivors' accounts, which balance beautiful movement and subtle storytelling to explore themes of impact, loss, survival and humanity in relation to the stark horror of that day.

Part theatre, stand up, journalism, activism it’s the story of the battle for hope and the survival of a community in a small wooden shed.

Recommended for ages 16+

www.shapercaper.com Recommended for ages 14+

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £14 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/ Equity Card Holder/Disabled £12, Friends £11, Student £10, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

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*A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

Dance

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £16 Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/ Equity Card Holder/Disabled £14, Student £10, Child/School £9, Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets on sale 90 min before performance.

Comedy

*A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

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CREATIVE LEARNING GET INVOLVED Dundee Rep’s Creative Learning team is dedicated to creating accessible, engaging and diverse performance and participation opportunities for anyone who would like to get involved. To find out more or to book any of the following activities please phone us on 01382 342660, email krobertson@dundeereptheatre.co.uk or go online where you will also find information on our extensive education programme. Dundee Rep’s Illuminate Ensemble presents

CEILIDH!

Fri 11 November, 2.30 & 7pm Fancy a dance? What about a song? Maybe even a story or two? Come and join the ceilidh! A new work by the Rep’s Ensemble for actors with learning disabilities will engage, delight and get you moving. Tickets: £5 | Concessions £3, please book through box office.

We are able to offer a number of supported places for those who would otherwise be unable to participate in any of our activities due to financial reasons.

For further information, please phone Karen Robertson on 01382 342 660.

FEEL GOOD FRIDAYS

YOUNG ILLUMINATE This September, Dundee Rep Creative Learning will launch a new youth theatre for young people with learning disabilities, aged from 5 – 16 years of age. Classes will take place on Saturday afternoons at the Rep at the following times: Primary: 2.30 – 3.30pm Secondary: 3.45 – 5pm

at Dundee Rep

Starts Fri 16 September, 1 – 2.30pm Dundee Rep Creative Learning is launching a new Wellbeing Programme. It’s for anyone over 21 years of age, living with a long term health condition. All you need is an interest in drama and theatre. The group is particularly suited to those who have never tried anything like this before! We will meet weekly on a Friday afternoon from 1 – 2.30pm at Dundee Rep. The sessions will be gently energetic with people encouraged to work at their own pace and adapt to their own needs. Go on, give it a try... It will definitely be a Feel Good Friday at the Rep! This programme is FREE to attend but booking is essential. Please let us know if you require a visual guide or a BSL interpreter to support your participation. We also welcome participation from companions you may wish to support you in the group. Dundee Rep is fully accessible to wheelchair users.

This is a great opportunity for young people of all abilities to engage with the theatre in this fun, safe and supportive creative space. For parents, the café will be open so you too can enjoy some time and space whilst your young person is in youth theatre. Places must be booked in advance. Fees: £45 per term, concessions £32. Supported places are available for families facing financial barriers.

NEW! FAMILY FUN AFTERNOONS Come along to Dundee Rep Theatre on the first Saturday of every month to take part in a range of family fun activities. From drama and storytelling, to movement and art, there's guaranteed to be something for everyone!

MASTERCLASS WITH NOISEMAKER Following on from the success of Little Red and the Wolf at eater; innovative music theatre company Noisemaker will be back in Dundee Rep running a full day's masterclass in music theatre. Scott Gilmour and Claire Mckenzie will work with participants to explore how they fuse text, music and storytelling resulting in Noisemakers unique and exciting style. Suitable for ages 14+ Cost: £30, concessions £25

MASTERCLASS WITH JOE DOUGLAS Tue 6 September, 5 – 7pm Join Joe Douglas, director of the acclaimed production of The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil in this Masterclass session for teachers or arts professionals. This two hour session will explore how Dundee Rep Ensemble approached this seminal piece of Scottish theatre and why it is still such an important production today. Cost: £10, please book through box office.

THE CHEVIOT, THE STAG & THE BLACK, BLACK OIL - ON TOUR! Dundee Rep Creative Learning is offering a host of exciting activities to sit alongside the upcoming tour of The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil. Whether you are a school, youth theatre or community group in Inverness or Edinburgh, there are a range of ways for everyone to engage further with this acclaimed production. Get in touch for further information!

CAREERS DAY Tue 22 Nov, 4pm – 7pm Interested in a career in theatre? Then come along to our Careers Day to find out more! Take part in workshops led by industry professionals, chat to college and university representatives from across Scotland and find out everything you need to know about routes into the industry. No need to register or book, just turn up on the day!

GEORGE’S MARVELLOUS MEDICINE WORKSHOPS Suitable for P1+ , throughout Nov and Dec, 1hr Why not book a fun, participatory pre-show workshop for your class? Explore the characters and story and make your own Marvellous Medicine! Cost: £30

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Creative Learning

Creative Learning

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Join us @SDTDance or visit scottishdancetheatre.com

CREATIVE LEARNING

COMING SOON: DOUBLE BILL

Dance Classes

Great Big Birthday Show

Scottish Dance Theatre offers evening and Saturday dance classes led by experienced tutors. See the latest timetable at scottishdancetheatre.com or pick up a booklet at Box Office.

Wed 28 September, 8pm

For more information and to book, call Box Office on 01382 223 530. We believe dance is for everyone; to discuss any access requirements or for more information, please call Dawn Hartley on 01382 342 600 or email sdt@scottishdancetheatre.com

As part of our series of 30th birthday events, we are delighted to present this evening of dance! Featuring the premiere of TIM (This is Me) as part of National Theatre of Scotland’s Home/Away Festival, the evening also includes Scottish Dance Theatre’s Youth Dance Company in The Gathering by Steven Martin and a spectacular finale with our professional dancers.

Fri 10 – Sat 11 February, 8pm

Process Day

Dreamers

By Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar

By Anton Lachky

Process Day is a sensory experience that transforms the dancers into sleek, androgynous, nocturnal beings guided through the shadows by the primal yet futuristic beats of Ori Lichtik’s intense techno soundtrack. Darkly delightful, Process Day combines cutting-edge contemporary dance choreography with club culture and leaves you feeling its grip long after the piece is over.

Dreamers are people who dare to dream while not being asleep. Lachky takes pleasure in making sense from nonsense and exploring links between reality and surrealism. His work is developed around the unique physicality of the performers, highlights the beauty and power of the moving body and intertwines it with his quirky and humorous style.

“ Your imagination tingles: this is bold, breath-taking stuff performed by a company at the top of its game.”  The Herald

See you there!

“ intoxicating opening.”  The Scotsman

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £10 Concessions: £7 | Child: £5 *A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

Recommended age 14+

Tickets (Fees Apply*): £16

*A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

Concessions: Senior Citizen/Unemployed/Young Person (16 – 26)/ Equity Card Holder/Disabled £14 Friends £13 | Student £10 | Child/School £9

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Creative Learning

Dance

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WE ARE A CHARITY Our purpose is to contribute to a thriving community of artists who work alongside one another and to bring our audiences and participants a dazzling, diverse programme of work. We strive to grow and diversify our audiences and participants, to inspire people and give them opportunities that can change their lives for the better.

There are a variety of ways you can donate or help us raise funds: partner sponsorship, show sponsorship, become a friend, access sponsorship, advertising opportunities, payroll giving, corporate club, corporate donors, in-kind donations, legacy, Gift Aid, and more... Your donation will help fund our Education and Community work, and help us to continue to produce world class theatre and dance. Contact 01382 227 684 for further information or info@dundeereptheatre.co.uk

Encore

RELAXED PERFORMANCES Relaxed performances are specifically designed to welcome people with a learning disability, Down’s Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Condition or sensory and communication disorders. They are designed to give those, who otherwise may feel excluded, the chance to experience live theatre. They have a less formal, more supportive atmosphere in order to reduce anxiety levels. There is a relaxed attitude to noise, movement and small changes are made to the lighting and sound levels in the show. Working with the production staff, we will present a modified show, tailored to the needs of this audience.

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Box Office: 01382 223 530

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Visitors will be sent venue and show information in advance to help them prepare. We also offer Talkbacks, Interactives and other resources to enhance your experience at the Rep. For the latest news and information please visit dundeerep.co.uk, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter. See page 29 for George's Marvellous Medicine relaxed performance date.

Box Office: 01382 223 530

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INTRODUCTION OF THE COMPANION TICKET SCHEME

ACCESS

Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre are set to introduce a new Companion Ticket Scheme for those who require support when they attend a performance.

into how we take a creative approach to access such as integrating British Sign Language into our shows where possible and supporting emerging artists to explore audio description on stage.

Dundee Rep aims to make our building accessible to everyone. Here’s a little more information about the services we offer.

BSL Interpreted Performances allow patrons who are deaf or for whom British Sign Language is their first preferred language access to performances

There are many reasons why somebody may feel they need support to see a performance at the Rep and, should this be the case for you, or somebody you support, you are entitled to a free companion ticket when purchasing a ticket.

We offer relaxed performances of our Christmas show with a building wide awareness of the needs of young people and adults living with hidden disabilities. Our Creative Learning Programmes represent strong examples of integrated practice with a deep engagement in issues relating to social, financial and cultural inequality supporting our building wide understanding.

Full Wheelchair Access access to the Bar, Restaurant & Foyer areas. Please contact Box Office if you need wheelchair accessible seating in the auditorium as spaces are limited.

Captioned Performances are similar to television subtitling and give deaf, deafened or hard of hearing patrons access to performances.

Eligibility criteria for the scheme, which will launch in the autumn, is simple and, once you have registered, you won’t be asked again. All you need to do is provide proof of identification and either a letter of recommendation from a GP or community health organisation, or evidence of the following entitlements: • • • • •

Disability Living Allowance Attendance Allowance Blind Persons Registration Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP)

Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre aim to have the highest ambitions for equality and accessibility that extend far further than physical access to our building and with an ongoing enquiry

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Registering for the Companion Ticket Scheme is encouraged, but it is optional and does not affect your right to a free companion ticket if you require one. Should you have any questions, please contact drtmarketing@dundeereptheatre.co.uk. We welcome any feedback from individuals and/or groups who may currently access the Rep for ways in which we can develop and improve Equalities at the Rep. All information kept in strict accordance with our Data Protection Policy. Further information is available on request.

Box Office: 01382 223 530

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Audio Described Performances allow patrons who are blind or partially sighted to access performances Touch Tours usually take place approximately an hour and a half before the audio described performances and proved an opportunity for blind and partially sighted patrons to explore the set, props and costumes before the show through a combination of verbal communication and touch. Touch Tours can be arranged if you are not attending the audio described performance. Infra-Red system (for enhanced hearing). We offer two different types of system.

Large-Print, Audio and Braille season brochures are available on request. Please contact Box Office if you require one. Text Service our Box Office uses SMS text messaging for enquires and bookings for patrons with hearing and speech difficulties. Please text 07786 202 626. Please let us know if you have any specific access requirements or questions about your visit. Call Box Office on 01382 223 530 or email info@dundeereptheatre.co.uk.

1) A headset for patrons who would like the sound on stage amplified. The headsets are also used for the Audio Described performances. 2) A necklace used to amplify the sound of the stage for patrons who use hearing aids.

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Box Office: 01382 223 530

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HOW TO BOOK

WHAT'S ON AUTUMN 2016 BSLI

Telephone 01382 223 530 Online dundeerep.co.uk Text 07786 202 626

DATE

Visit our Box Office Tay Square, Dundee DD1 1PB

AUGUST

or visit: dundeerep.co.uk scottishdancetheatre.com

Captioned

SHOW

TIME

CATEGORY

Tue 2 Wed 3 Thu 11

Macbeth Macbeth Address To A Liar

7.30pm 7.30pm

Theatre Theatre Theatre

01 01 02

Fri 12 Wed 17 Thu 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 Wed 31

Address To A Liar Barnum Barnum Barnum Barnum The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil

Theatre Musical Theatre Musical Theatre Musical Theatre Musical Theatre Theatre

02 03 03 03 03 06

Theatre Theatre

06 06

Theatre

06

Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre

06 06 06 06

Theatre Theatre

06 06

Theatre Theatre Theatre Music Musical Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre Dance

04 04 04 05 08 09 09 09 10

7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm

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SEPTEMBER

BOX OFFICE Opening Hours Box Office is open Mon to Sat, from 9.30am to 6pm or until the start of the performance. Telephone booking is available until half an hour before the performance. Concessions Tickets are usually discounted for Friends, under-26s, students, over-60s, registered dis abled, registered unemployed, and Equity/SSP members. Proof of status is required when collecting tickets. Group Bookings For group bookings, an eleventh ticket is usually provided free for every ten purchased.

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Audio Described

To book tickets call: 01382 223 530

Standby Tickets Subject to availability, Half Price Standby Tickets may be sold on the day of the performance 90 minutes prior to curtain up. Terms and Conditions of Sale Discounts and offers are not available on preview or matinee performances. All Discounts and offers are subject to availability and at the Management's discretion. Full conditions of sale are available at Box Office and our website. A £1.50 transaction fee applies to debit and credit card bookings. Dates, times and prices subject to change.

Box Office: 01382 223 530

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Thu 1 Fri 2

The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil

Sat 3

The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil

Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thu 8

The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil

Fri 9 Sat 10

The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil The Cheviot, the Stag & the Black, Black Oil

Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Fri 30

The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Two Gentlemen of Verona Dougie MacLean Blow Off Jekyll & Hyde Jekyll & Hyde Jekyll & Hyde Scottish Dance Theatre's Big Birthday Bash

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7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm & Post Show 7.30pm 2.30pm & Post Show 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm & 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm

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DATE

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TIME

CATEGORY

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Tue 4 Wed 5 Thu 6 Fri 7 Sat 8 Wed 12 Thu 13 Fri 14 Sat 15

The Collector Le Gateau Chocolat: Black Black Is The Color Of My Voice Frankie Boyle and Friends Soweto Spiritual Singers Glasgow Girls Glasgow Girls Glasgow Girls Glasgow Girls

Theatre Theatre Music Comedy Music Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre

12 13 14 15 16 17 17 17 17

Tue 11 – Sat 29 Tue 18 Wed 19 Fri 21 Sat 22 Tue 25 Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 Sun 30

Spoiling at various community venues White White Snow White Snow White The Season Ticket The Season Ticket The Season Ticket Frankenstein Frankenstein Jimeoin – Renonsense Man

7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm Various 10.30am & 1.15pm 10.30am & 1.15pm 7pm 2pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30 & 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30 & 7.30pm 7.30pm

Theatre Family Family Dance Dance Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre Comedy

18 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 24

Great Big Dance Show Great Big Dance Show Craig Hill – Up and Coming! Horse George’s Marvellous Medicine George’s Marvellous Medicine George’s Marvellous Medicine George’s Marvellous Medicine

7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm

Dance Dance Comedy Music Family Family Family Family

25 25 26 27 28 28 28 28

Thu 1

George’s Marvellous Medicine

7pm

Family

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Fri 2

George’s Marvellous Medicine

7pm

Family

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Sat 3

George’s Marvellous Medicine

Family

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Thu 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13

George’s Marvellous Medicine George’s Marvellous Medicine George’s Marvellous Medicine George’s Marvellous Medicine The Shape Of Things The Shape Of Things George’s Marvellous Medicine The Shape Of Things George’s Marvellous Medicine

2.30 & 7pm 7pm 7pm 2.30 & 7pm 2.30pm 11am & 2pm 11am & 2pm 7pm 11am & 2pm 7pm

Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family

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NOVEMBER Wed 2 Thu 3 Fri 4 Sat 5 Thu 24 Fri 25 Sat 26 Wed 30

DECEMBER

Wed 14

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DATE

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TIME

CATEGORY

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The Shape Of Things George’s Marvellous Medicine The Shape Of Things George’s Marvellous Medicine The Shape Of Things George’s Marvellous Medicine George’s Marvellous Medicine

11am & 2pm 7pm 11am & 2pm 7pm 10am, 12.30 & 3pm 2.30 & 7pm

Family Family Family Famz`ΩΩily Family Family Family

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Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family

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& 7pm 2.30 11am & 2pm 11am & 2pm 2.30 & 7pm 11am & 2pm 2.30 & 7pm 11am & 2pm 2.30 & 7pm 10am, 12.30 & 3pm 2.30 & 7pm 2.30 & 7pm 7pm 2.30 & 7pm 2.30 & 7pm 2.30 & 7pm 2.30 & 7pm 7pm

The Scaffies The Scaffies The Scaffies The Scaffies

7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30 & 7.30pm

Theatre Theatre Theatre Theatre

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Within This Dust Mark Thomas – The Red Shed Process Day/Dreamers Process Day/Dreamers

8pm 7.30pm 8pm 8pm

Dance Comedy Dance Dance

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JANUARY 2017 Wed 25 Thu 26 Fri 27 Sat 28

FEBRUARY 2017 Fri 3 Sat 4 Fri 10 Sat 11

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Box Office: 01382 223 530

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HOW TO FIND US Dundee is easily accessible from all directions by road and rail. There is also a regular direct air service to Dundee from London Stanstead. Bus Any bus that stops in the city centre is less than 10 minutes walk from Dundee Rep. Visit dundeetravelinfo.com for more information. Train Dundee Rep is a 10 minute walk from the station. Visit nationalrail.co.uk for more information. Car Dundee Rep is easily accessible by road. The Rep doesn’t have a car park but there are several car parks near by including one on South Tay Street. There are disabled parking spaces on South Tay Street. Our Address Dundee Rep Theatre Tay Square Dundee DD1 1PB

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