Autumn/Winter 16/17 Season Brochure

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BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 www.thelbt.org

Autumn / Winter 2016-17

WHAT’S ON


Hello and welcome.

THE LBT PEOPLE

The ’s mission is ‘Inspiring Performance’ and this season sees us continue to grow that ambition.

DIANE CALVERLEY, Volunteer Steward

To confidently bring you great drama we are forging new partnerships with big producing companies. This season we are working with Nottingham Playhouse (p5) and the John Godber Company (p6), as well as starting a new three year relationship with English Touring Theatre (p8). In our In Motion series we want to find the best in contemporary dance and projects with something to say or ways to join in that entice people to explore highly physical and visual work for the first time. We welcome back (p14), and we are delighted to ballet show Gary Clark’s hit (p16) and the gig-come-festival dance piece (p17). Our circus partnership continues also with (p15).

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The big development this year is our Christmas show – ’s first ever traditional pantomime (p10-11). will be the result of months of preparation from everyone at the theatre. We’re thrilled our first pantomime will be the most popular title of all, and we’ve enlisted the help of some panto royalty – Joyce Branagh, who has previously directed pantomimes at Watford Palace Theatre and Salisbury Playhouse and Andrew Pollard, who has written pantomimes for and been the Dame in Greenwich Theatre, London.

WHY DID YOU APPLY TO BECOME A VOLUNTEER STEWARD AT THE LBT? When my children had left home I found I had a bit more time to myself. I had always volunteered in some capacity but usually something to do with my children. I decided I wanted to look out six years ago.

It surely can’t be the best season ever? Oh yes it is!

WHAT DO YOU ENJOY ABOUT VOLUNTEERING HERE? It’s a great way to expand my tastes by seeing genres of theatre that I wouldn’t otherwise experience. The volunteer benefits also allow me to treat family and friends to a night out at the LBT every now and then. I also enjoy feeling that I’m doing my bit to keep the theatre thriving – it is an important part of our town.

VICTORIA FIRTH Director

WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO SOMEONE WHO IS INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING AT THE THEATRE? I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in theatre, dance, performing arts or music. The eclectic range of shows means there is always something for someone in every season. I would to any performing arts also recommend volunteering at the students, or recently retired people looking for something new and interesting to get involved in.

KAREN O’NEILL Deputy Director


SUPPORT US Last year the launched our 21st Birthday Appeal to ensure that we don’t just survive, but thrive, over the next 21 years. One way in which you can continue to help us is to buy tickets for the fantastic events on the following pages and tell your friends about us. But we’d really like to ask you if you can make a donation, no matter how large or small, to support our ambitions for the future and you can decide how your donation is spent. If you would like to make a donation, please fill out the form opposite and return to the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen’s Square, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP. Alternatively, you can call our box www.thelbt.org

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DISCOUNTS

SEASON PREVIEW

UNDER 26s

KIRKLEES PASSPORT HOLDERS

Under 26s are entitled to tickets for just £7 and Kirklees Passport holders Autumn / Winter season.* Simply look for the icons and give us a call on 01484 430528 or visit our website to book your tickets. *Ts & Cs apply. Please bring ID as you may be asked for proof of age. Please remember to bring your Passport with you to the performance as proof may be required. To apply for a Kirklees Passport, visit the Kirklees Council website or call 01484 221000.

SEASON TICKET CHOOSE FROM THE SIX PERFORMANCES BELOW AND ENJOY THREE SHOWS

FOR

£45

OR

FOUR SHOWS

saving you up to £10!

FOR

THU 8 SEPTEMBER

Join us for the unveiling of our Autumn / Winter season with Director of the , Victoria Firth and special guests from our forthcoming programme. Renowned theatre director Joyce Branagh will be giving you a taste of what’s to come in the ’s Christmas pantomime and choreographer Gary Clarke will be discussing the making of his dance theatre piece . Live entertainment will also come from Kit Holmes, High Jinx Magic & Illusion and Longwood Amateur Operatic Society, who will perform extracts from their upcoming show . Tickets are completely free of charge but availability is limited – book yours now for a fascinating night in the company of some great theatrical talent. MAIN STAGE 6.30pm – 8.30pm TICKETS FREE

£56

saving you up to £16!

Our Season Ticket lets you hand-pick a selection from our latest programme of thrilling, inspiring performance for a much lower price. All shows must be booked at the same time. Terms and conditions apply.

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THIS MIGHT HURT Page 6

SNOW WHITE Page 14

FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS Page 8

COAL Page 16

HAMLET Page 12

THE LOCK IN Page 17

THE LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ITS FUNDERS AND BUSINESS PARTNERS

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PERFORMANCE

BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org NOTTINGHAM PLAYHOUSE

As Director of the it is my great privilege to be able to seek out the best in live performance and invite those companies and artists to bring their work here.

TONY’S LAST TAPE TUE 20 & WED 21 SEPTEMBER

YOROKNLY S DATEHIRE

The has established Huddersfield as an essential destination for some of the ’s most important companies. This season is no exception as we showcase work by Nottingham Playhouse, English Touring Theatre and The John Godber Company. And this season, for the first time in many years, we’re making our own professional performance here at the – our pantomime

An old man sits in a room faced with a collection of recording devices that he has gathered over his long and eventful life. He takes out a pipe, peels a banana and pours himself the first cup of tea of the day… For more than 50 years he has been recording everything that has happened to and around him…and today he has decided to make his last tape. Inspired by the diaries of Tony Benn – one of Britain’s most respected, inspiring but divisive politicians – this critically acclaimed new play examines the struggle of a man who knows it might be time to withdraw from the fight and to let others take over, but doesn’t know how.

‘A theatrical gem’

‘warm…consistently funny…particularly pertinent’

THE STAGE

THE OBSERVER

8.00pm TICKETS £14 5


PERFORMANCE THE JOHN GODBER COMPANY & THEATRE ROYAL WAKEFIELD THU 13 – SAT 15 OCTOBER

When tough actor Jack Skipton returns from filming to care for his ageing aunt, he has no idea what he is letting himself in for. But this might be his most taxing role to date as he begins an incredible odyssey through the , from cancelled appointments, wrongly booked scans, frustrated consultants and abusive home carers who smoke on the doorstep. Jack's story is hilarious and heartbreaking, as he and his aunt take on the health service in order to get the right diagnosis and the right care; as he goes from actor to carer to drugs consultant and she refuses to admit that she is even ill. From the writer of Bouncers, Teechers and Shafted!, this take on our health service is funny, tender and true, as one of Britain’s most successful playwrights, John Godber, investigates what we deserve and what we receive. MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £17 – £10 Thu 13 October

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BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org PUNCH RECORDS

LOVERS ROCK MONOLOGUES FRI 21 OCTOBER

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

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MON 24 OCTOBER

Born in London, Lovers Rock defined a generation in the late ‘70s and ‘80s and was a hugely influential sub-genre of reggae. It gave women a voice in the traditionally male-dominated realm of reggae. Lovers Rock was also an integral part of Black British identity during a politically and socially unstable time. MAIN STAGE 8.00pm TICKETS £15 – £10 FUNDRAISING EVENT IN AID OF KIRKLEES THEATRE TRUST

SAT 29 OCTOBER

FAMILY SAVER£32*

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Lovers Rock icons Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson and Victor Romero Evans come together to celebrate its golden years. The fuses timeless music and theatrical storytelling, giving the audience a humorous and realistic account of the Lovers Rock lifestyle.

HALLOWE’EN HAPPENING

HIGH JINX MAGIC & ILLUSION

18+ ONLY

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Prepare to be amazed by this fast paced family magic show as magician Michael Jordan returns to the with . Filled with grand illusions and crazy circus skills, have been seen on ’s Blue Peter and nominated for the Primary Times Children's Choice award at the 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Following the success of last year’s event, once again the is resurrecting our : A frightful feast of all things outlandish and macabre with live music, exhibitions, magic, dancing and performances materialising all over our atmospheric Georgian building and a chance to party with the best-dressed undead this side of hereafter. Be thrilled, chilled and thoroughly entertained as you take in specially-themed performances, films, art and music in a crazy, convivial night to remember.

MAIN STAGE 2.30pm TICKETS £10 adult / £8 child under 16 FAMILY SAVER four people for £32* *must include at least two children Young people aged 8 – 12 can be part of our October half term Play in a Week, based on this show. See page 32 for more information.

and join us for a scarily good night out. WHOLE BUILDING 7.00pm – late TICKETS £15 including Sweeney Todd’s pie and pea supper LIMITED EARLY BIRD TICKETS £13 DRESS CODE Fancy dress / funereal attire 7


PERFORMANCE ENGLISH TOURING THEATRE AND THE ORANGE TREE THEATRE

FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS BY TERENCE RATTIGAN WED 16 – SAT 19 NOVEMBER

After a group of young men arrive at Monsieur Maingot’s French School for the summer to cram for the Diplomatic exam, their concentration is disrupted by beautiful visitor Diana Lake. Quelle surprise, they must learn another new language: Girls. At first, it seems pretty simple. Kit loves Diana and she loves him. And Bill. Oh, and darling Alan, of course. Then there’s Jack: She’s in love too. Meanwhile, Babe conceals his feelings… Not so simple after all. English Touring Theatre is one of the 's most successful and exciting production companies. Following its critically acclaimed sell out run at the Orange Tree Theatre, they bring Terence Rattigan’s sparkling 1936 comedy to the .

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30pm TICKETS £19 – £10 / all matinee tickets £15 Wednesday 16 November, 6.30pm Thursday 17 November BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE Thursday 17 November, 7.30pm AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE AND TOUCH TOUR Saturday 19 November, 2.30pm

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BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org LIVE NATION

BETH VYSE: AS FUNNY AS CANCER FRI 18 NOVEMBER

‘a hoot of an evening’ THE SUNDAY TIMES

‘deliriously funny from beginning to end... It's staggeringly good.’ DAN REBELLATO

TELEGRAPH THE GUARDIAN THE SUNDAY TIMES EVENING STANDARD

A bodacious and ballsy look at Beth Vyse’s battle with breast cancer. actor Hear the deeply personal tale of the former turned comedian’s Stoke-on-Trent family, her time with Nelson Mandela, settling down with Michael Jackson and finding cancer. All before the age of 30. ‘It's funny, moving and totally insane’ TIME OUT

‘Visionary piece of genre-fusing theatre’ THE STAGE SYNGENTA CELLAR 8.00pm TICKETS £12 9


PERFORMANCE THE LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE IS PROUD TO PRESENT FRI 9 – SAT 31 DECEMBER

In a fairy-tale kingdom, poor Cinderella is a servant to her cruel stepmother and ugly stepsisters. When a handsome prince invites all the maidens of the land to his party, she only has rags to wear. With the help of her friend Buttons and a sprinkling of magic from her Fairy Godmother, will she make it to the ball after all? This classic rags to riches story includes everything you love about a traditional pantomime – sparkling scenery, stunning costumes, plenty of audience interaction, well-known songs and live music – with two dames for twice the laughs. this Christmas, New to the Joyce Branagh and Andrew Pollard.

is the creation of pantomime royalty

Come along for a show that’s suitable for all ages – you’ll have a ball! MAIN STAGE TICKETS FAMILY SAVER 5 tickets for the best available seats for £65* AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE AND TOUCH TOUR Thursday 15 December, 10.00am RELAXED PERFORMANCE Monday 19 December, 2.00pm BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE Tuesday 20 December, 6.00pm *must include at least two children under 16 10


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org

FAMILY SAVER

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FRIDAY 9 DECEMBER

MORNING

AFTERNOON

10.00am

1.30pm

EVENING

2.30pm

SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER

1.30pm

MONDAY 12 DECEMBER TUESDAY 13 DECEMBER

10.00am

1.30pm

WEDNESDAY 14 DECEMBER

10.00am

1.30pm

THURSDAY 15 DECEMBER

10.00am

1.30pm

FRIDAY 16 DECEMBER

10.00am

7.00pm

SATURDAY 17 DECEMBER

2.30pm

6.30pm

MONDAY 19 DECEMBER

2.00pm

6.00pm

TUESDAY 20 DECEMBER

2.00pm

6.00pm

WEDNESDAY 21 DECEMBER

2.00pm

6.00pm

THURSDAY 22 DECEMBER

2.00pm

6.00pm

FRIDAY 23 DECEMBER

2.30pm

7.00pm

SATURDAY 24 DECEMBER

11.00am

2.30pm 3.00pm

MONDAY 26 DECEMBER TUESDAY 27 DECEMBER

2.00pm

6.00pm

WEDNESDAY 28 DECEMBER

2.00pm

6.00pm

THURSDAY 29 DECEMBER

2.00pm

6.00pm

FRIDAY 30 DECEMBER

2.00pm

6.00pm

SATURDAY 31 DECEMBER

11.00am

BE A CHRISTMAS ANGEL tickets to local young people who would not normally have the opportunity to experience the magic and wonder of live theatre during the holiday season. If you or your company might be interested in becoming a Christmas Angel by making a donation, please contact rose@thelbt.org for more details.

2.30pm

SPONSORED BY:

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PERFORMANCE ICARUS THEATRE COLLECTIVE

HAMLET

BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE TUE 17 JANUARY

Does revenge justify murder? The King of Denmark is dead. Consumed with grief, Prince Hamlet devotes himself to avenging his father’s death with devastating consequences for his family and the Kingdom. The spirit of a murdered king, the wrath of a vengeful son and the turmoil of Denmark in 1601. Shakespeare’s most iconic play tells the tale of young Prince Hamlet fighting the new King who stole his throne. Blending traditional and physical theatre with a musical score, Icarus Theatre Collective returns to the to bring to life some of literature’s most vibrant language and characters in Shakespeare’s boldest, most exciting and action-packed tragedy. is Shakespeare for the Game of Thrones generation. MAIN STAGE 1.30pm & 7.00pm TICKETS £18 – £10 FUNDRAISING EVENT IN AID OF KIRKLEES THEATRE TRUST

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PAY WHAT YOU DECIDE

BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org

is proud to bring you a handpicked selection of the most exciting new companies around, demonstrating the creativity and innovation of today’s theatre makers.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.45pm

We and the artists are so passionate about this work that we invite you to try it on a ‘pay what you decide’ basis – just book a place via box

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

SCOTT TURNBULL

ROSE CONDO

QUEENIE’S COFFEE HOUSE NIGHTS

WHERE DO ALL THE DEAD PIGEONS GO?

HOW TO STARVE AN ARTIST

The presents an engaging programme of spoken word, acoustic music and performance in the cosy

With felt-tip pens and his ex-girlfriend's overhead projector, Scott Turnbull takes us on a journey through space and time.

Come for the free food. Seriously.

MON 19 SEPTEMBER, MON 17 OCTOBER & MON 21 NOVEMBER

Shop. For information on line-ups and how to book an open mic slot go to www.thelbt.org. QUEENIE’S 7.00pm – 9.00pm

FELLSWOOP THEATRE

EUROHOUSE MON 24 OCT

MON 3 & TUE 4 OCTOBER

MON 26 SEPTEMBER

This frolic of cartoon and comic reason miraculously weaves science fiction, memoir, parable, fairytale and farce... it's weird, fast and inventive.

BUGLIGHT THEATRE

THE HOUSE BEHIND THE LINES TUE 8 NOVEMBER

Fresh from a run at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, come see multi award-winning performance poet Rose Condo serve up spoken word speculations about our need for creative nourishment. This show has limited capacity. Book early to avoid disappointment.

Two performers – one Greek, one French – dance and shout, cry and sing, agree and disagree about life in the Eurohouse.

A new play devised and scripted from research into the hidden history of sex workers on the Western Front in World War One.

A darkly comic look at the ’s founding ideals and what got lost along the way.

Untold numbers of women worked as prostitutes during and reveals their seldom heard stories. 13


IN MOTION has become known as West Yorkshire’s capital of contemporary dance and we work hard to find productions which appeal to people who love dance and those who want to try it for the first time.

SNOW WHITE

RETOLD BY CAROL ANN DUFFY FRI 30 SEPTEMBER & SAT 1 OCTOBER

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This season we welcome artists who are passionate about using dance to tell stories that people can engage with and relate to – including and the Gary Clarke ballet Company. Behind the scenes, I’m thrilled that our latest company in residence is one of the ’s up-and-coming dance companies and they are working with young people locally. Joss Arnott Dance’s first youth dance company’s showcase, Surge, took place at this July.

"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..." 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… ’s dance theatre adaptation of one of the most well-loved Brothers ballet Grimm fairytales is a story of magical mirrors, unexpected friendships and the importance of inner beauty. From the makers of the award-winning Rapunzel comes an enchanting dance theatre production for the whole family.

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MAIN STAGE Fri 7.00pm & Sat 2.30pm TICKETS £16 – £10 FAMILY SAVER 4 people for £38* *must include two under 26s tickets


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org CRYING OUT LOUD ON BEHALF OF CIRCUS EVOLUTION

ATTACHED BY MAGMANUS TUE 11 OCTOBER

SAVER FAMILY R £36* O PLE F O

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ANY TWO IN MOT ION SHO WS AND SAV E

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THE TOTA L TICK ET PRIC E

Flying, flipping, sliding – and sticking! In this daring and critically acclaimed circus show, everything and everyone – including the audience – is attached. As this impressively skillful circus duo exhibit their acrobatic agility on the apparatus dotting the stage, it quickly becomes clear that they are hopelessly connected. When one falls, the other one flies. An elaborate set up of seesaws, flying mats, a curved silver slide, Velcro balls and Following on from the hugely successful shows Flown, Bromance and Opus 7, humour. A thrilling show that just won’t let you go! MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £14 – £10 FAMILY SAVER 4 people for £36*

‘Extremely funny, terribly endearing’ LE PARISIEN

*must include 2 under 26s tickets

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IN HOME MOTION PROGRAMME GARY CLARKE COMPANY TUE 18 & WED 19 OCTOBER

IN MOTION SAVEINRMOTION

Marking the 30th anniversary of the end of the 1984/5 British miners’ strike, award winning choreographer Gary Clarke proudly presents , a riveting dance theatre show which takes a nostalgic look at the hard hitting realities of life at the coal face.

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Strong, powerful and emotive, explores the darker underbelly and joyous camaraderie of the mining industry, unearthing the true nature of a working class industry now almost forgotten.

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Bringing together Clarke’s striking physical language performed by a company of seven stunning professional dancers, a community cast of local women and the Brighouse and Rastrick Band, is an emotional, exuberant, moving and ever-relevant exploration of community, solidarity and survival.

‘A profound and highly relevant contribution to remembering this painful, life changing period in our history’

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £16 – £10

‘One of the most powerful, moving pieces of theatre I've ever seen’ Tue 18 October

THE BIG ISSUE

THEATRE AUDIENCE MEMBER AND EX-MINER


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org THE DEMON BARBERS & BREAKING TRADITION DANCE COMPANY FRI 2 DECEMBER

ONLY YORKSHIRE DATE

The

's number one folk and hip-hop dance extravaganza.

award Part gig, part dance show and part panto. Join the winning folk powerhouse The Demon Barbers and Breaking Tradition Dance Company for the very best festive live music, song and dance in a show that’s guaranteed to send you home smiling. It’s Christmas Eve and the regulars of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks are excited about the night ahead, the folk and hip-hop party of the year. To their dismay the landlady, Jasmineezer Scrooge, has more profitable ambitions and is preparing to launch her new business, ‘Jazzles’ nightclub. Cheap alco-pops, seedy lighting and mind-numbing bass beats are all in danger of alienating the local community and ruining Christmas! Fortunately, some insightful souls are at hand to lead her back to her senses.

strong musicianship, and some create the kind of atmosphere and energy that leaves you high on life. The Lock In does all three’ THE LIST (EDINBURGH FRINGE)

‘A full-on show of such blazing energy and joyous ingenuity you scarcely ponder on the apparent madness of trying to marry folk dance and hip-hop’ THE INDEPENDENT

MAIN STAGE 8.00pm TICKETS £18 – £10 17


HOME PROGRAMME DICK & LOTTIE

was founded to provide Huddersfield with a dedicated venue for live performance, and work made right here in Huddersfield has always been at the heart of the theatre’s programme. Both long established and new groups of volunteer artists, musicians, choreographers, directors and stage people have honed their craft and their stages unique knowledge of the to bring you work we just couldn’t show otherwise: Big production musicals, a whole cannon of well-loved plays and even a new story or two. We are extremely honoured to be home to such a large family of companies, and to host locally produced work of such exceptional quality.

INVISIBLE FRIENDS & WOMAN IN MIND BY ALAN AYCKBOURN TUE 13 – SAT 17 SEPTEMBER

Dick & Lottie bring you a very special Ayckbourn pairing of plays that both feature a protagonist who creates an imaginary family to escape her real one. INVISIBLE FRIENDS

disappear, Lucy is all too happy to agree. But when Zara's much worse family appears in their place, Lucy has to deal with the consequences of her actions. WOMAN IN MIND

After getting knocked out by stepping on the tooth end of a garden rake, Susan experiences hilarious hallucinations in which her oppressive and boring everyday life is replaced by a fantasy in which she is an ideal wife and mother with an ideal family.

TALK WITH SIMON MURGATROYD

On Saturday 17 September at 6.30pm Dick & Lottie will also be hosting a talk TICKETS £3 18

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SYNGENTA CELLAR INVISIBLE FRIENDS Tue & Thu 7.45pm / Sat 2.00pm WOMAN IN MIND Wed, Fri & Sat 7.45pm TICKETS £12 BOOK FOR BOTH PLAYS £20


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org JAMROCK PRODUCTIONS

FAMILY CONFUSION SAT 17 SEPTEMBER

LONGWOOD AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY

ANNIE GET YOUR GUN TUE 4 – SAT 8 OCTOBER

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

A PASSIONATE WOMAN BY KAY MELLOR TUE 18 – SAT 22 OCTOBER

BUY THIS SHOW AND PYGMALION £20

When Timmy and Doris married, Doris had no idea her husband had a secret. That is, until mouthy Clara makes a visit to their home in Jamaica. At the same time, Timmy’s stepson moves in and the pair find themselves at loggerheads. And then sister Jody experiences a life changing moment when she meets a man from England. Little does the entire family know, they’re in for the shock of their lives. is the latest comedy from Huddersfield writer Angie Smith (Thy Neighbours, Twice My Age, The Funeral).

Longwood Amateur Operatic Society returns with the well-loved show

It’s the morning of Betty’s son’s wedding and she decides to go up into the attic to dust.

Annie Oakley and Frank Butler meet when she beats

Surrounded by clutter, memories and ghosts from her past, Betty finds herself torn between the three men in her life – a husband she’s never loved, a son she’s

West Show. Can love truly blossom between the professional rivals? Featuring well-known songs such as There’s No Business Like Show Business, Anything You Can Do and My Defences are Down.

MAIN STAGE 7.15pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.15pm TICKETS £17 – £8 + selected concessions MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £10

An amateur production by arrangement with R&H Theatricals Europe. Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Herbert & Dorothy Fields

with over thirty years ago. Desperate to escape it all, there’s only one place to go and that’s…up. is an entertaining, Kay Mellor’s fascinating, tender and funny look at family life.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.15pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.00pm TICKETS £12 19


HOME PROGRAMME HUDDERSFIELD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS TUE 8 – SAT 12 NOVEMBER

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

PYGMALION

BY BERNARD SHAW TUE 6 – SAT 10 DECEMBER

BUY THIS SHOW AND A PASSIONATE WOMAN ONLY £20

Based on the classic comedy film starring Michael Kane and Steve Martin, is a hilarious, all-singing, all-dancing romp set on the French Riviera with a tale of a suave con-man and a small time crook competing to cheat a young heiress out of $50,000. This sophisticated show will bring a ray of Mediterranean sunshine into your life and have you laughing, tapping your toes and guessing all the way to the final curtain. Huddersfield Musical Theatre Company brings this North of England premiere for a locally based company hot on the heels of their huge sell-out hit Hairspray last year.

Egocentric Professor of Phonetics Henry Higgins makes a bet with his friend that he can transform the manners and speech of Cockney flower girl Bernard Shaw’s ever-entertaining original play showcases his trademark wit and classic style in an assault on the sexual politics, educational limitations and class structure of his day – in a beautifully, beguilingly funny way.

MAIN STAGE 7.15pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.15pm TICKETS £18 – £10 + selected concessions Music and Lyrics by David Yazbeck Based on the film Dirty Rotten Scoundrels written by Dale Launer, Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning

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This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.15pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.00pm TICKETS £12


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org HUDDERSFIELD LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

DICK & LOTTIE

SAT 7 – SAT 14 JANUARY

TUE 24 – SAT 28 JANUARY

DICK WHITTINGTON

ROUNDELAY

Once again Huddersfield Light Opera Company provides traditional family entertainment with their story of Dick Whittington. The time is 1850 and London is awash with rats, led by the fearless and dreadful King Rat. But all is not lost: Travelling to visit London is our hero Dick Whittington, who has heard that there the streets are paved with gold. After a chance meeting with a fairy on the way, he is teamed up with a fearless cat Tommy and, together with a host of other funny characters, they will provide the laughter, spectacle and audience participation by the bucketful that has now become synonymous with a pantomime. AFTERNOON

5.30pm

SATURDAY 7 JANUARY SUNDAY 8 JANUARY

EVENING

1.30pm

5.30pm

WEDNESDAY 11 JANUARY

6.15pm

THURSDAY 12 JANUARY

6.15pm

The running order for each performance will be drawn by the audience 20 minutes before the play begins, and the order in which the plays are of the plays and characters.

7.15pm

FRIDAY 13 JANUARY SATURDAY 14 JANUARY

is Alan Ayckbourn’s 78th play, a series of five self-contained one-act plays (The Judge, The Novelist, The Politician, The Star and The Agent), all of which are related in some way and written to be performed in any order. With a possible 120 combinations, each performance of

1.30pm

MAIN STAGE TICKETS £15 – £6 + selected concessions

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COMEDY CELLAR Intimate, atmospheric and relaxed, our perennially popular monthly Comedy Cellars are the perfect way to experience stand-up in all its spontaneous, electrifying glory.

RESIDENT COMPERE Anthony J Brown ALL SHOWS SYNGENTA CELLAR 8.00pm COMEDY CELLAR TICKETS £10 CHRISTMAS COMEDY CELLAR £12*

THU 10 NOVEMBER

THU 13 OCTOBER

THU 8 SEPTEMBER

*under 26s and Kirklees Passport Holders discounts not valid

MICK FERRY

Voted Best Stand-Up 2013 in a poll of his fellow comedians. Lugubrious surrealism from Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow. ‘Impossible not to enjoy’

COMEDY CELLAR BEST NEW YORKSHIRE ACT 2016

TOM LITTLE

As seen on Dave’s One Night Stand. Tour support for the likes of Sean Lock and Micky Flanagan.

THU 12 JANUARY

TUE 13 – THU 15 DECEMBER

‘A class act’

Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year 2016, Radio New Comedy Award finalist and performed as part of the Pleasance Comedy Reserve at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe. ‘Hilarious’

It’s our regular Comedy Cellar with bells on. Three nights of ho-ho-hilarity with a festive sprinkling,

TOM WRIGGLESWORTH

LOU CONRAN

Chortle Award for Best Show and a nomination for the main Edinburgh Festival award and Sony Award for his Radio 4 series Open Letters. From Russell Howard’s Good News, Edinburgh Comedy Fest and Electric Dreams, he's a veteran of several solo UK theatre tours with his articulate, evocative storytelling.

Sarah Millican tour support who describes her as ‘naturally funny’.

GARY DELANEY

SAM HARLAND

From Mock the Week, Dave’s One Night Stand, Celebrity Mastermind and Radio 5's 7 Day Sunday. 'The undisputed master of the one-liner genre'

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‘Consistently funny, his fairly dark take on the world is delivered with a deceptive lightness’

Nine local up and coming acts vie for the seventh annual £100 prize and contract of paid gigs. Plus a headline set from Masai Graham, reigning UK Pun Championship winner.

DANNY MCLOUGHLIN

CHRISTMAS COMEDY CELLAR

PATRICK DRAPER

English Comedian of the Year finalist.

‘Masterful at owning a room, and manages that rare talent of being able to tease audience members while becoming their best friend for the night’

'An exciting talent with a big personality – an East coast equivalent of Peter Kay'


LAUGHS ALL STARS OF COMEDY

INTERNATIONAL COMEDY SPECIAL

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JONATHAN PIE: LIVE WED 5 OCTOBER

SAT 10 SEPTEMBER

S O LD O UT

Fresh from their January sell out, the hugely successful international comedy clash is back with an almighty bang. Headlining will be the star of Russell Simmons Def Comedy Jam and P Diddy’s number one bad boy of comedy, Will-E, in his first one man show. Support comes from rising star of the comedy scene Axel Blake, alongside the new female comedienne on the block Melanie Gayle, a semi-finalist at Edinburgh Festival. MAIN STAGE 7.45pm TICKETS £17.50 LIMITED EARLY BIRD TICKETS £15

Jonathan Pie is a respected news reporter for a respected news broadcaster but he has a problem. He has several problems. He hates his job. He hates his colleagues. But mainly he hates the news. Join him for this live show where he hilariously reveals the truth behind recent news events both at home and abroad. He'll also be discussing his own meteoric rise to mediocrity...and one imagines he'll be venting plenty of spleen in the process. SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.30pm TICKETS £13.50

JASON BYRNE IS FELICITY WARD: 50% MORE LIKELY “PROPPED UP” FRI 25 NOVEMBER TO DIE FRI 7 OCTOBER

In 2015 Felicity wrote a show about mental illness and her bumhole ( ). Much to her surprise more people saw it than her immediate family and a guy called Gavin. At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe it was the third-best reviewed comedy show. Always one to flog a dead horse, she is writing another show about mental illness: 50% As seen on The John Bishop Show, Russell Howard's Good News and Live from the .

SYNGENTA CELLAR 8.00pm TICKETS £12

A brand new show from the very experienced, very funny, very highly acclaimed, very absolutely trouser wetting comedian. Recently on his British and Irish tour Jason re-introduced his prop comedy mixed with his stand up and audience . They participation. wanted more silly props…more giant ducks, more rubber hands, owls and big wooden pegs. Bring your mates and family for a guaranteed laugh. You might even get a glimpse of a mouse with a moustache. MAIN STAGE 8.00pm TICKETS £17.50 FUNDRAISING EVENT IN AID OF KIRKLEES THEATRE TRUST

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SOUNDS Music is the lifeblood of our region and our programme wouldn’t be complete without Sounds.

LBT OPERA CIRCLE

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wealth and breadth of Northern talent. We are pleased to be working with Cleckheaton Folk Festival on our Cellar Folk series, bringing you the sounds of the future in partnership with Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and don’t miss a very special evening with Lesley Garrett.

An evening of many including Papageno’s Bird Song from The Magic Flute, Adine and Dulcamara’s duet from Elixir of Love and arias from Aida, Rigoletto and Porgy and Bess. Singing will be Victoria Sharp, a new star of Opera North – recently Berta in The Barber of Seville and Nella in Gianni Schicchi – and David Owen-Lewis, long standing Opera North favourite and recently seen on The Passion ( Four) on Easter Sunday. Keith Swallow, renowned television pianist and Colne Valley Male Voice Choir’s accompanist since 1957, will be accompanying.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.30pm TICKETS £12 OPERA CIRCLE If you love opera, you may want to join Opera Circle – a small friendly group of opera enthusiasts who meet monthly at the . For more information go to www.huddersfieldoperacircle.weebly.com or contact Christopher England on 01484 661329. 24


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org CELLAR FOLK

THE WILSON FAMILY

SAT 1 OCTOBER

KIT HOLMES WITH AL GREENWOOD

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KIMBER’S MEN SAT 19 NOVEMBER

SAT 8 OCTOBER

The formidable five Wilson brothers are the accepted benchmark for powerhouse unaccompanied singing.

Enjoy an uplifting evening of gorgeous guitar, poignant lyrics and feisty fiddle playing, all with Kit’s incredible sense of fun.

Influenced by the traditional singers they met during their early years of singing and the numerous contemporary singers that championed the folk music revival of the 1960s and ‘70s, they soon established their own unique sound.

Kit’s trademark sultry vocals and virtuoso guitar playing have wowed audiences across the . Described as ‘Macy Gray meets Nick Drake’ by The Observer, Kit’s third album, Driving into the Blue, was met with high critical acclaim. Expect an enthralling and energetic live performance of blues-driven roots with a soul sensibility.

In 2011, they collaborated with the Northern Sinfonia Orchestra, the Singers and The Kathryn Tickell Band at the Proms to universal acclaim from both classical and folk music critics. In 2013 they recorded several songs with Sting for his latest album The Last Ship. SYNGENTA CELLAR 8.00pm TICKETS £10

‘Impressive…a new British guitar heroine’

Probably the finest purveyors of sea songs and sea shanties in the world. Britain’s leading sea shanty group, audiences everywhere rave over the harmonies of Kimber’s Men. They have appeared at festivals in Belgium, Ireland, Denmark and at home and they also starred in the ’s Shanties and Sea Songs with Gareth Malone. Most members of Kimber’s Men have been playing on the British folk scene since the 1960s, and their song Don’t Take the Heroes, written in the aftermath of the Penlee lifeboat disaster, is now sung by shanty bands all over the world.

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SOUNDS CLIVE CONWAY PRODUCTIONS

AN AUDIENCE WITH LESLEY GARRETT

HUDDERSFIELD CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL

Join Britain’s most popular soprano for a delightful evening of song, reminiscences and chat. Her behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes will give audiences a unique insight into her life on the stage.

The ’s largest festival of new and experimental music brings an international mix of composers, performers and partners to Huddersfield.

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Never far from our screens and stages, Lesley will be touring with Opera North this year and has a new album of traditional songs out in April.

The 39th Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival presents a stunning ten day programme of over 50 world class events – including concerts, installations, multi-media presentations, exhibitions, workshops, talks and films – providing an international platform for new and cutting edge music across Huddersfield. Full programme available at www.hcmf.co.uk

FINANCIAL TIMES

‘She's a down-to-earth Northerner...she's incredibly funny and emotional, with a glorious voice.’ THE DAILY MAIL

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AND MORE...

OUR ARTS ADVENTURE STARTS HERE This autumn watch out for a great programme of arts events and activities as Creative Scene shines a spotlight on North Kirklees. Don’t miss the Batley Festival on Saturday 10 September with a jam-packed free afternoon programme of family arts activities. As night falls, The Market Square will be transformed by international company Periplum, with a live cinematic experience created with the people of Batley. See Heckmondwike’s traditional illuminations in a new light – Heckmond will transform the town centre on Saturday 26 November with a series of light projections and art installations. And there’s lots more – to keep up-to-date on the latest news and events visit www.creativescene.org.uk and sign up to their newsletter.

BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org

FILM AT THE LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

We are pleased to announce that the has recently received funding from Film Hub North to continue our Screen events. This funding will enable us to be the only venue in Huddersfield to show specialised and independent film, and give audiences a chance to see a range of excellent films not usually shown in mainstream theatres. will be showing a season of cult This autumn the favourites. Keep checking www.thelbt.org/film for up-to-date listings.

stay in touch creativescene.org.uk 01924 437966

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IMAGINE Our Imagine strand provides the first steps into live performance for children under ten and their families.

NOISY OYSTER

TOPSY TURVY THEATRE

SAT 10 SEPTEMBER

SAT 15 OCTOBER

When the king asks for a higgledy piggledy pie for his supper the royal chefs are thrown into a spin, especially when they find the cupboard is bare!

The guinea pigs of Dandeville love munching dandelion leaves so much that slowly but surely dandelions are disappearing from all over town. Christopher Nibble knows that crunch time has come when there is just one dandelion left – but will this plucky little guinea pig have the flower power to save the day?

HIGGLEDY PIGGLEDY PIE

CHRISTOPHER NIBBLE

It’s a world of story and invention, promising the unforgettable experience of sharing a child’s delight. This season sees storytelling, puppetry, live music and even the chance for children to make their own moustaches! The future of imagination starts here.

‘When family theatre is this imaginative and daring, it's near impossible to resist’

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The chefs are helped by their vegetapals to collect the special nursery rhyme ingredients. How many rhymes will it take to make a higgledy piggledy pie, and will it be ready before the dish runs away with the spoon? Popular rhymes are brought to life using fruit, veg and a variety of kitchen objects. The royal chefs show that playing with your food is not always a bad idea.

Written especially for children and told with Topsy Turvy Theatre’s own blend of energetic storytelling, handmade puppets, original music and stunning scenery, is an uplifting story of one guinea pig’s selfless undertaking to help halt the disappearance of the delicious dandelion forever!

SYNGENTA CELLAR 11.00am & 2.00pm TICKETS £7 RUNNING TIME 45 minutes + meet the puppets AGE RECOMMENDATION 3–8 years

SYNGENTA CELLAR 11.00am & 2.00pm TICKETS £7 RUNNING TIME 1 hour AGE RECOMMENDATION 2–7 years

FUNDRAISING EVENT IN AID OF KIRKLEES THEATRE TRUST


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MOLLY’S MARVELLOUS MOUSTACHE

MOON ON A STICK

JACK FROST

SAT 19 NOVEMBER

SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER

NEXT STEPS FOR OLDER CHILDREN

If you feel your child is moving beyond the age group of our Imagine series, or would like to attend with older siblings, we have some suggestions of shows that are suitable for older children.

HIGH JINX MAGIC & ILLUSION

Recommended for ages 4+ (page 7) Molly wants to be just like the grown-ups. So her mummy makes her a moustache. With her moustache she can go anywhere and do anything she likes. She can launch an expedition to the incredible inventions. But being a grown up isn’t all fun. What if Molly has to eat olives and spicy sauce? And what about having to go to work? Featuring an original music score, playful interaction and lots of laughs, this is a new theatrical adaptation of the original storybook. SYNGENTA CELLAR 11.00am & 2.00pm TICKETS £7 RUNNING TIME 50 minutes + moustache making AGE RECOMMENDATION 3–7 years

Jack is unaware that his frosty touch causes havoc everywhere he visits. One day a small girl spots him out the corner of her eye and Jack is no longer alone. She reaches out to him despite his icy hands and realises what it must be like for him to never have felt the warmth of another’s touch. A story of friendship and bravery to warm our hearts this winter. Using a unique combination of light play and song to re-imagine this well-known Nordic legend, this magical, wintery production brings Jack Frost to life through puppetry, live music and enchanting storytelling.

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SYNGENTA CELLAR 11.00am & 2.00pm TICKETS £7 RUNNING TIME 50 minutes AGE RECOMMENDATION 3–7 years FUNDRAISING EVENT IN AID OF KIRKLEES THEATRE TRUST

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SPOTLIGHT Kirklees is alive with talent. The provides the chance to perform on a professional stage with access to our equipment and expertise. Over 21 years, tens of thousands of children and young people have enjoyed this opportunity and students have shown their talent to friends, family, colleagues and prospective employers. This season we welcome three new groups to the Spotlight – Georgie School of Theatre Arts, Pennine Academy of Dance and Cleckheaton Youth Theatre.

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GEORGIE SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS

PENNINE ACADEMY OF DANCE

CLECKHEATON YOUTH THEATRE

DANCING THROUGH THE DECADES

THE WEDDING SINGER

Georgie School of Theatre Arts are proud to present their 2016 annual show at the .

Students from Pennine Academy of Dance take you back in time as they dance through the decades.

This year’s show includes a diverse selection of musical theatre performances ranging from Disney classics to songs by Madness. There will also be a range of dance genres from jazz, tap, ballet, modern and street dance, performed by young people aged three to 18.

Featuring students of all ages, Pennine Academy of Dance will dazzle you as they display a variety of dance genres such as ballet, tap, acrobatics and street jazz in their first dance show at the .

It’s 1985 and rock-star wannabe Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s favourite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party, until his own fiancée leaves him at the altar. Heartbroken, alone and approaching career failure, will he ever find love again?

MAIN STAGE Sat 7.00pm & Sun 2.30pm TICKETS £12 / concessions £10

MAIN STAGE 6.30pm TICKETS £10 – £6 / concessions £8

SAT 24 & SUN 25 SEPTEMBER

THU 3 – SAT 5 NOVEMBER

SUN 23 OCTOBER

With weddings, bar mitzvahs and a rapping grandmother, the cast of fifty talented eight to 18-year-old performers bring this much-loved musical comedy to life.

MAIN STAGE Thu & Fri 7.30pm, Sat 2.30pm TICKETS £15 – £10 / child under 16 £10


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SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL MON 14 NOVEMBER

See Shakespeare performed as you’ve never seen it before. is proud to present a series of unique performances by children from all over Huddersfield. Whether you are a parent, friend or another local is a wonderful way to experience the school, language, magic and possibilities of Shakespeare. An evening at will be a night to be treasured.

MAIN STAGE 7.00pm TICKETS £9 / concessions £7

KAREN BINNS STAGE SCHOOL

THE LEGEND VARIETY SHOW

KIRKLEES COUNCIL COMMUNITIES AND LEISURE SERVICES

JUMP & SHOUT TUE 29 NOVEMBER

SAT 26 & SUN 27 NOVEMBER

Karen Binns Stage School students as young as 18 months old will be showcasing their talents in this, the school’s third annual showcase at the . This year their selection of music takes them back to some of the well-known legends of our time. Talented students will be performing routines in ballet, tap, gymnastics, cheerleading, singing and much more. You will be entertained with spectacular routines and dazzling costumes.

MAIN STAGE Sat 6.00pm & Sun 2.30pm TICKETS £11 / concessions £9

A festival where performers aged three and above take centre stage and shine in the spotlight. The youngsters of Kirklees will be breaking out their fancy footwork in a variety of dance routines, gaining the

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YOUNG COMPANY believes that all children and young people should have access to creative opportunities. This is why we raise funds to lead open access activities across the district for children and young people, as well as running a resident Young Company here at Queen Street. All of our young people’s activities include a trip to the theatre so that they can experience the magic of live performance. STAGE DOOR ONE FOR AGES 6 – 8 Saturdays 10.30am – 12.00pm

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GREAT FIRST STEP INTO DRAMA?

Stage Door Classes are all about imagination and discovery, where you can learn about storytelling and let your creativity grow. Get hands-on with drama, build your confidence and have fun.

WANT TO TAKE YOUR THEATRE TRAINING TO A MORE ADVANCED LEVEL?

Studio Classes begin with an audition. For those who are passionate about drama and want to learn more, letscreate@thelbt.org STUDIO ONE FOR AGES 9 – 11 Thursdays 5.00pm – 7.00pm

STUDIO TWO FOR AGES 12 – 14 Mondays 7.00pm – 9.00pm or Wednesdays 7.00pm – 9.00pm

STUDIO THREE FOR AGES 15 – 17 Mondays 5.00pm – 7.00pm

Autumn term begins on Monday 12 September – for further information or to enrol, visit our website or contact letscreate@thelbt.org

PLAY IN A WEEK: MERLIN'S MANTRA This October half term, young people aged 8 – 12 can find themselves in the world of magic in our Play in a Week project. We’ll start the week by seeing a show at the – (p7), a fast-paced extravaganza filled with grand illusions and crazy circus thrills. Drawing on inspiration from the show we will create our own play about magicians, 32

witches and wizards who are jinxed…and must unlock the secrets to lift the curse! We’ll create a ‘magical’ performance to share with family and friends on Friday afternoon. Come and join us for a spellbinding theatrical experience. There is also the opportunity to achieve an Arts Award Discover as part of the project.

SYNGENTA CELLAR Mon 24 October, 11.30am – 4.30pm Tue 25 – Fri 28 October, 10.00am – 3.00pm PERFORMANCE Fri 28 October, 2.30pm PRICE £87.50 / Kirklees Passport holders £60.75


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ONLINE www.thelbt.org The Lawrence Batley Theatre does not charge booking or card fees.

Monday to Saturday 9.30am - 5pm

POSTAL Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen’s Square, Queen Street, Huddersfield HD1 2SP

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GROUP BOOKINGS Groups will normally be entitled to one complimentary ticket for every ten purchased.

CONCESSIONS Where available, concessions apply to under 16s, over 60s, students, unemployed persons in receipt of benefits, Kirklees Passport holders and people who are registered disabled. Proof of entitlement is required.

SPECIAL OFFERS Where these apply they cannot be used Where multi-buy savers are available, all shows must be purchased at the same time.

HOW TO FIND US We are located in Huddersfield Town Centre, close to the University and just a minute’s walk from the Kingsgate shopping centre. PARKING If you are arriving by car, follow the signage on the ring road to the Market Hall multi-storey car park in Alfred Street. There is a limited number of parking spaces for disabled badge holders on Queen Street. There is also an area on Queen Street

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Cinderella has lost her shoe somewhere in our brochure – can you find it before Prince Charming? Let us know what page it’s on (other than page 11) and send your answer, along with your name, age, address and telephone number to the ’s marketing department or email marketing@thelbt.org. on Monday 12 December at 7.00pm. The winner will receive a family ticket for five to Deadline for entries is Friday 2 December.

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THU 12 TUE 17

SHOW TITLE

CHRISTMAS COMEDY CELLAR

CHRISTMAS COMEDY CELLAR

JANUARY

8.00PM

THU 15

CHRISTMAS COMEDY CELLAR

8.00PM 8.00PM

TUE 13

7.15PM 2.00PM, 7.15PM

FRI 9 SAT 10 WED 14

PYGMALION PYGMALION

7.15PM 7.15PM

WED 7 THU 8

PYGMALION PYGMALION

7.15PM

TUE 6

PYGMALION

8.00PM

SHOW TITLE

JUMP & SHOUT

THE LEGEND VARIETY SHOW

FRI 2

DECEMBER

2.30PM

SUN 27

THE LEGEND VARIETY SHOW

JASON BYRNE IS "PROPPED UP"

8.00PM 6.00PM

FRI 25

QUEENIE'S COFFEE HOUSE NIGHTS AN AUDIENCE WITH LESLEY GARRETT

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

ENGLISH TOURING THEATRE AND ORANGE TREE THEATRE

MOON ON A STICK

BETH VYSE

ENGLISH TOURING THEATRE AND ORANGE TREE THEATRE

ENGLISH TOURING THEATRE AND ORANGE TREE THEATRE

ENGLISH TOURING THEATRE AND ORANGE TREE THEATRE

FIDGET THEATRE HUDDERSFIELD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

HUDDERSFIELD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

DANNY MCLOUGHLIN | TOM LITTLE

HUDDERSFIELD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

HUDDERSFIELD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

BUGLIGHT THEATRE

HUDDERSFIELD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

CLECKHEATON YOUTH THEATRE

CLECKHEATON YOUTH THEATRE

CELLAR FOLK

7.30PM

SAT 26

COMPANY / ARTIST CLECKHEATON YOUTH THEATRE

KIMBER'S MEN

FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS

JACK FROST

AS FUNNY AS CANCER

FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS

FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS

FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS

SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL

MOLLY'S MARVELLOUS MOUSTACHE DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS

MON 21

8.00PM

SAT 19

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS NOVEMBER COMEDY CELLAR

MON 21

11.00AM, 2.00PM 2.30PM, 7.30PM

SAT 19 SAT 19

7.30PM

7.00PM

MON 14 WED 16

8.00PM

11.00AM, 2.00PM 2.15PM, 7.15PM

SAT 12 SAT 12

FRI 18

7.15PM

FRI 11

FRI 18

7.15PM 8.00PM

THU 10 THU 10

DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS

THE HOUSE BEHIND THE LINES

7.45PM 7.15PM

THE WEDDING SINGER DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS

2.30PM 7.15PM

SAT 5 TUE 8 TUE 8

THE WEDDING SINGER

7.30PM

FRI 4

WED 9

SHOW TITLE THE WEDDING SINGER

7.30PM

NOVEMBER THU 3

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