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A new autumn season of theatre
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A new autumn season of theatre
Harrogate Theatre’s autumn/winter season is packed. There are a total of 84 different shows coming to Harrogate between September and February, ranging from big players at Harrogate Convention Centre to new and emerging artists in the Studio space and community companies in both the main house and Studio.
Ticket prices range from just £12 right up to a £99 VIP ticket to see the ever-popular Caro Emerald in October.
As part of the programme this autumn, there’s an exciting season of shows from HT Rep – new for 2018 – with three shows over three weeks, all from one company.
It’s a big one in Harrogate for drama lovers this September and October. Straight after the HT Rep shows it’s onto Othello from English Touring Theatre and then This Might Hurt by John Godber from Reform Theatre Company.
In October it’s the tenth annual Harrogate Comedy Festival with some of the best funny people around heading to Harrogate Theatre and the Royal Hall across 18 days.
Just a few short weeks post-comedy festival,
and it’s opening night of this year’s Harrogate panto, Jack and the Beanstalk, on Friday 30 November. Christmas may seem far away right now but more than a third of all available seats are already sold so don’t leave it too long!
The programme of culture and entertainment from Harrogate Theatre takes place within the building itself, but the programming team also proudly bring incredible artists and shows to Harrogate’s Royal Hall and Harrogate Convention Centre. This autumn they’re bringing operas Carmen and La Traviata plus ballets Swan Lake and Giselle to the Royal Hall, plus An Evening With Michael Palin, Kate Rusby, and The Bootleg Beatles.
At Harrogate Convention Centre, as well as Caro Emerald, there’s James Martin, Dave Gorman, Fastlove – A Tribute to George Michael, and The Australian Pink Floyd, all taking place between October & December. What a treat for Harrogate.
There are loads more shows so please do have a browse online at www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk or pick up a What’s On guide when you see one. They’re available at Harrogate Theatre. now and will be distributed across the region.