Lawrence Batley Theatre Spring / Summer 2019 Brochure

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WHAT’S ON

Spring/Summer 2019

BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 thelbt.org


Hello and welcome to the Lawrence Batley Theatre. You join us at a time of change as Victoria, our Director for the last 11 years, steps down. Victoria has made a tremendous difference to the theatre by developing the programme, increasing audiences, building community partnerships and instigating our sister project, Creative Scene, in North Kirklees. Having worked side-by-side with Victoria for the last 8 years I look forward to holding the theatre during this change and welcoming you to a season full of ambition, curiosity and celebration. Our 25th year will continue our commitment to bringing the best live performance to Huddersfield, supporting local talent, working creatively with communities and developing our fantastic building.

LBT has been the centre of my life for over a decade and it has been a joy, a challenge and most of all a great privilege. I am delighted to close my tenure here by opening our 25th year with this brilliant programme. It’s jam packed full of artistic invention, great entertainment and live performance which reflects our place in our time. I’d like to thank all our audiences, artists, staff, volunteers and partners who have made the last 11 years at LBT truly special. I have enjoyed it tremendously and I hope you continue to enjoy it too.

DISCOUNTS UNDER 26s

KIRKLEES PASSPORT HOLDERS

Under 26s are entitled to tickets for just £8 and Kirklees Passport holders can claim a discount of £3 off full price tickets for many shows in our spring / summer season. Education and school groups can get £8* student tickets with one free teacher for every 10 tickets purchased. Look for the icons and call us on 01484 430528 or visit our website to book. For more information on the discounts above call 01484 430528. Ts & Cs apply. Please bring id as you may be asked for proof of age. Please remember to bring your Kirklees 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. *dinosaur world live school tickets are priced at £8.50

SEASON SAVER

Our Season Saver 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. Offer applicable for full price tickets only. Terms and conditions apply.

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KAREN O’NEILL Interim Director

VICTORIA FIRTH

Outgoing Director

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SEASON PREVIEW

QUEENIE’S COFFEE HOUSE NIGHTS

MON 28 JANUARY

MON 18 FEBRUARY, MON 18 MARCH, MON 15 APRIL, MON 20 MAY

Join Victoria Firth, our outgoing Director, for a celebration of her time at the LBT and the unveiling of our spring / summer season.

An evening of spoken word, music and theatre in the cosy warmth of Queenie’s Coffee Shop, hosted by award-winning spoken word artist Rose Condo.

This evening of very special guests will include Marianne McNamara, Artistic Director of Mikron Theatre Company, chatting about the world premiere of all hands on deck; Huddersfield Thespians performing an extract from Mark Gatiss' queers; spoken word artist Rose Condo giving a taster of her new show the empathy experiment and Sue Miller will be talking about the 20th anniversary of charanga del norte. 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

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PERFORMERS

MON 18 FEBRUARY

Carol Irving; Christine Renshaw; Ciaran Hodgers

MON 18 MARCH

Madhia Ansari-Khan & Parveen Butt; Gareth Durasow

MON 15 APRIL

Rebecca Roy; Michael Wilson

MON 20 MAY

Lynn Walton; Robert Steventon

TICKETS Free

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

Registered office Legal Services, Kirklees Council, 4th Floor, Civic Centre 1, Huddersfield HD1 2NF Registered number 1504033 England. Managed by Kirklees Theatre Trust Charity number 510693, a company limited by guarantee

For more information on the artists performing please visit thelbt.org or to book an open mic slot email CoffeeHouseNights@thelbt.org QUEENIE’S COFFEE SHOP 7.00pm TICKETS Pay what you decide 3


A FESTIVAL After all the excitement and new friends we made last year we’re delighted to bring back a festival. A week of new live performance which cuts across art forms, brings different voices to the stage and celebrates artistic adventure. These pieces are personal and social – they connect with things going on in our world.

They’re smart and full of heart and will provide entertaining and thought provoking nights out. For more information please visit thelbt.org

BABY FACE WED 6 MARCH

a younger theatre

saver offer

3 SHOWS = 10% OFF 4 SHOWS = 15% OFF 5 SHOWS = 20% OFF 6 SHOWS = 25% OFF* *Shows include shut down (p10) and unsung (p12)

the stage

Returning from her hit success at the Edinburgh Fringe award-winning performance artist, Katy Dye, presents her show about the infantilisation of women. Welcome to a world of knee socks, bunches, lollipops, bubblegum and models adopting the childlike expressions of six-year-old girls. In this brave and outlandish performance a grown woman attempts to be your baby to discover if innocence really is as sexy as we're told it is.

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

A SCRATCH SUPPER MON 4 MARCH

An evening of new works in progress, sharing food and a chance for the audience to feed into the artists' process. Previous participants have included Rose Condo, Make Do Theatre and Front Room Productions. For this year's line up information please visit thelbt.org

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.00pm TICKETS £7 includes pie and pea supper 4

KATY DYE

Winner of The Autopsy Award and Lustrum Award 2018. Supported by The Tom Hunter Foundation and Platform.

‘Strangely compelling’ a younger theatre

‘A hugely accomplished physical performance’’

sick of the fringe

MAIN STAGE (STUDIO FORMAT) 7.45pm TICKETS £11 WITH A POST-SHOW DISCUSSION


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org JENNIFER LACK

NARRATIVELY SATISFYING

FRAN BUSHE

AD LIBIDO

SAT 9 MARCH

SAT 9 MARCH

In her debut show, massive nerd and pathological truth-seeker Jennifer Lack plays The Author at a reading of her novel. The plot: Jennifer’s childhood mission to find out what links her grandma and her hero Virginia Woolf. Jennifer’s quest challenges her to battle grief and asks the question: do we really write our own destinies? This is theatrical storytelling (with jokes) about survival and the anxiety of influence. ATTIC THEATRE 5.15pm TICKETS £8

Fran wants to fix sex. No matter how many wonder-cures she tries, how many trips to the doctor or offers of help from friends, she doesn’t feel like her fire’s been lit. Sometimes it even hurts. Join Fran on this “relentlessly hilarious” (The Stage) quest, with songs, as she pursues a satisfying sex-life. Expect toe-tapping tunes, a magic penis and a visit to sex camp. Oh, and dolphins.

NOTHING TO DECLARE PRODUCTIONS

NARCISSIST IN THE MIRROR

SAT 9 MARCH

the stage

A dark comedy about life, ambition and millennial expectation; Narcissus is a love addict, a starving artist and a lost soul searching for self-worth.

the guardian

Laced with acerbic wit, punchy dialogue and intricate spoken word, narcissist in the mirror is an honest account of self-exploration, as rip roaring as it is poignant and heartfelt. SYNGENTA CELLAR 6.30pm TICKETS £12

MAIN HOUSE (STUDIO FORMAT) 8.00pm TICKETS £14 WITH A POST-SHOW DISCUSSION 5


A FESTIVAL ROSE CONDO

THE EMPATHY EXPERIMENT

KEISHA THOMPSON

MAN ON THE MOON

SUN 10 MARCH

SUN 10 MARCH

The award-winning man on the moon is a journey through space and time, fuelled by love, fear and Afro-futurism. Keisha communicates with her reclusive dad through books, letters and symbols. But when the letters stop coming she is forced to venture into his world.

Is empathy facing extinction? Are mobile phones to blame? Multiple slam winning poet Rose Condo returns with her latest spoken word show. Embarking on a Day of No Mobile Phones, Rose explores tech addiction and compassion using herself as the test subject…think Dr Jekyll meets Dr Seuss. Join Rose in the final hour of her experiment as she madly tries to capture data, record findings, navigate digital withdrawal and prove her theory that empathy can be saved.

With the use of poetry, looped sounds and storytelling, this piece explores the impact that mental health can have on the family dynamic, particularly within the context of the Black British experience.

‘A poetic and eloquent piece of storytelling’ the stage

‘Emotionally-charged performance’ broadway baby on rose condo SYNGENTA CELLAR 6.00pm TICKETS £12 WITH A POST-SHOW DISCUSSION 6

MAIN STAGE (STUDIO FORMAT) 7.45pm TICKETS £14


SUPPORT US

BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org

Did you know the Lawrence Batley Theatre is a registered charity? Every year...

We support over 8,000 young people to develop their skills and creativity

Over 100 people volunteer their time to the theatre

To make over 300 great performances happen, the theatre needs to raise over £160,000

We need you, our wonderful audiences, to fuel creativity in Huddersfield. Donate now when you book your ticket or go to thelbt.org/support-lbt

Managed by Kirklees Theatre Trust Charity number 510693. A company limited by guarantee.

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PAIRS PAIRS are specially curated evenings of discovery – each is a double bill of a theatre performance twinned with a short dance work.

Together they give you a chance to try 2 shows for the price of one and enjoy something you like with a little something extra. pairs has been generously supported by Surf the Wave.

These new pieces share a common thread – a thought, a theme a feeling or a style.

ALL SHOWS 7.45pm

TICKETS £14

ROB WARD

GYPSY QUEEN TUE 19 FEBRUARY

gypsy queen is a critically acclaimed love story about two men who find each other in the most unlikely world; the world of professional boxing. It explores LGBTQI visibility in sport, faith and sexuality and the notion of masculinity, played out with biting humour, heart and soul.

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ANTHONY LO-GIUDICE

L’UOMO

l'uomo (translating in Italian as ’The Man’) is a short dance theatre duet centered around two men, entwining themselves through intimate gestures that interact and reciprocate the invitation to connect to another, examining what means to be touched, with at the heart of it, a play of hands. Hands testifying to trust, confidence and simplicity within the shelter of love.


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org ROSY CARRICK

PASSIONATE MACHINE TUE 26 MARCH

VICTORIA FIRTH

HOW TO BE AMAZINGLY HAPPY!

Winner of The Infallibles Award for Theatrical Excellence and Brighton Fringe’s Best New Play Award 2018, passionate machine is a playful, intelligent and searingly honest story about obsession, salvation, time travel and finding yourself – literally.

TUE 21 MAY

ALICE HENRY

LIZZIE KLOTZ

Victoria is on a quest to discover how you make a new life when you can’t have the one you imagined. In this big hearted, big thinking show of storytelling and physical comedy our heroine’s mid-life search for joy, identity and belonging features public displays of playfulness, private truths and sheer bloody mindedness. Join Victoria as she asks – is it possible to be happy without kids?

ELEUTHEROMANIA

FAWN

An exploration into the mental illness Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) through dance. The piece looks particularly at the inner monologue, rituals and actions of somebody who suffers with OCD, with specific reference to the different types of OCD such as contamination, invasive thoughts and checking.

Why do we seek to please? And how? Complimenting, flattering, being obedient, doing something really well whilst remaining humble. fawn considers the act of pleasing as an instinctive response to fear, threat and failure. As a solo work, fawn draws parallels between the relationship of pleasing another, pleasing an audience and pleasing oneself – as a person, as a dancer and as a woman.

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IN MOTION NIKKI & JD

KNOT

TUE 5 FEBRUARY

O N LY YO R K S H IR E DATE

VINCENT DANCE THEATRE

SHUT DOWN

TUE 5 MARCH

Physically exhilarating and touchingly poignant, KNOT is the internationally acclaimed circus and dance work by Nikki Rummer and JD Broussé. These talented performers use hand-to-hand circus skills to tell the tale of an impossible choice: How can we be honest with ourselves without hurting those we love? knot is a finely crafted theatrical journey through the struggles of commitment. knot is a very modern affair told with delicate sensitivity through breathtaking acrobatics and heart wrenching dance.

shut down explores the spectrum of modern day masculinity and investigates the pressures, contradictions and confusions of being a man. Dance, spoken word, rap and real-life testimony collide to ask: what is it like to live as a man today?

north west end

‘Breathtakingly-effortless acrobatic skill’ the reviews hub

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm  TICKETS £12–£10 10

Vincent Dance Theatre’s first ever all male production is timely, humorous and highly charged dance theatre, from one of the UK’s most risk-taking and rigorous choreographers.

the observer MAIN STAGE 7.30pm  TICKETS £16–£12

Photo credit Bosie Vincent


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE thelbt.org NATIONAL DANCE COMPANY WALES

AWAKENING TUE 9 APRIL

O N LY YO R K S H IR E DATE

National Dance Company Wales (Terra Firma, Folk) present three unique dances to amuse and amaze. afterimage is a journey of fleeting images; of appearance and disappearance; mirrors are used on stage to form a unique theatrical experience. Choreography by Fernando Melo. revellers' mass delves into a world of ritual as an unlikely group gathers for a dinner party, where etiquette is put to the test. Choreography by Caroline Finn.

IN C LU D E D F E S T IVA L IN A S AV E R

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tundra tears pages from the Russian history books on folk dance, mass parades and revolution, revitalising old ideas with renewed meaning. Choreography by Marcos Morau. MAIN STAGE 7.30pm  TICKETS £17–£12 WITH A POST-SHOW DISCUSSION

NATIONAL DANCE COMPANY WALES

WATCH DANCE CLASS TUE 9 APRIL

Take photos of, draw or simply watch as we invite you to an open rehearsal for awakening. MAIN STAGE 12.45pm  TICKETS £4 includes tea and cake

DISCOVER DANCE WED 10 APRIL

Discover Dance gives primary school age children the opportunity to perform with a professional company in a relaxed and fun introduction to creativity and dance. MAIN STAGE 1.00pm  TICKETS £7.50 11


PERFORMANCE HIGH JINX

UNSUNG COLLECTIVE AND LISA HOLDSWORTH

HIGH JINX MAGIC, ILLUSION AND CIRCUS

UNSUNG FRI 8 MARCH

SAT 16 FEBRUARY

Michael Jordan’s high jinx once again returns to his home town with another jam-packed family show.

FAM SAV ILY 4 PE ER FOR OPLE £40 *

Witness amazing tricks, grand illusions and crazy circus thrills in this fast-paced production. A great show for both young and old, guaranteed to knock your socks off and leave you wanting more. Voted TripAdvisor’s number one family show in Blackpool for 2018, this is a show not to be missed.

MAIN STAGE 2.00pm & 7.30pm TICKETS £12.50 / children under 16 £10 FAMILY SAVER Four people for £40* *must include at least two children under 16 12

Ada Lovelace. Sophia Jex-Blake. Lilian Bader. Andrea Dunbar. unsung explores the untold stories of four pioneering and inspirational female figures from our past, asking why they, and hundreds like them, have been relegated to the footnotes. They were bold. They caused riots. And it’s about time their stories were told. Unsung Collective and Lisa Holdsworth (Midsomer Murders, Ackley Bridge, Call the Midwife) present a new play about the women who made - or ought to have made – British history.

MAIN STAGE (STUDIO FORMAT) 7.45pm TICKETS £14

INCL U FEST DED IN A I VA Pleas L S AV E R e

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BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE thelbt.org THE JOHN GODBER COMPANY AND THEATRE ROYAL WAKEFIELD

BOUNCERS

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY JOHN GODBER MON 11 – WED 13 MARCH

DINOSAUR WORLD LIVE WED 27 & THU 28 MARCH

‘Great fun. Highly recommended for all ages’ what's good to do

‘Bouncers is not so much a play as it is a social phenomenon’ the guardian

The international smash hit comedy returns. Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph are back and telling the tales of a Yorkshire nightclub. Of lads and lasses, sticky floors and shots galore, and the early morning taxi home, all under the watchful eyes of the Bouncers. Written by the multi-award winning John Godber, this modern classic will see the boys catapulted into the 21st century. With contemporary music and an updated script to boot, this one’s worth getting dressed up for! MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £20-£12

Direct from the West End, dare to experience the dangers and delights of dinosaur world live in this roarsome interactive show for all the family. Meet a host of impressive creatures, including every child's favourite flesheating giant, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Triceratops, Giraffatitan, Microraptor and Segnosaurus! A special meet and greet after the show offers all of our brave explorers the chance to make a new dinosaur friend! MAIN STAGE Wed 4.30pm / Thu 10.30am & 4.30pm AGE RECOMMENDATION 3+ TICKETS £12.50 / Groups of 10+ and school groups £8.50 13


PERFORMANCE MIKRON THEATRE COMPANY

ALL HANDS ON DECK A TALE OF TWO WRENS SAT 13 APRIL

A love story between the Royal Navy and their loyal ‘Jenny Wrens’. New WRNS recruits Ginger and Lily, are looking for wartime adventure. Lily wants to serve on dry land but Ginger is desperate to serve at sea – and the sailors can’t believe their luck! Full of dots, dashes, semaphore and song, Ginger and Lily find themselves in uncharted waters on a journey they’ll never forget. Mikron Theatre Company (Revolting Women, Raising Agents) return with the world premiere of all hands on deck.

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £15–£10

Fundraising performance in aid of Kirklees Theatre Trust

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A NORTHERN BROADSIDES AND NEW VIC THEATRE CO-PRODUCTION

W PRE ORLD MIE RE

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, DIRECTED BY CONRAD NELSON FEATURING REECE DINSDALE AS BENEDICK TUES 16 – THU 18 & SAT 20 APRIL

Six years of war are finally over. Returning soldiers swap the battlefield for a landscape of love, masked balls and much-needed laughter. Two young dreamers fall head over heels, while two others resume their combative courtship. As faithful friends plot romance and a vengeful brother plans destruction, can true love conquer all, or will whispers and rumour win out? Told in true Northern Broadsides style, this production of Shakespeare’s glorious romantic comedy is sure to capture your hearts this spring.

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30pm BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE Sat 20 April 2.30pm AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE Sat 20 April 2.30pm CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Wed 17 April PRE-SHOW DISCUSSION Thursday 18 April 6.30pm TICKETS £20–£12


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE thelbt.org RUBY WAX

STRICTLY ARTS

FRI 10 MAY

FRI 21 JUNE

HOW TO BE HUMAN

FREEMAN ‘Freeman is a revelation, a piece of stunning physical theatre’ the guardian

We can’t stop the future from arriving, no matter what drugs we’re on. But even if nearly every part of us becomes robotic, mechanical fingers crossed we'll still have our minds. Hopefully we'll use them for things like compassion, instead of just chasing what’s ‘better’ like a hamster on a wheel. If we can do that, we’re on the yellow brick road to happiness. With a little help from monk Gelong Thubten, who explains how the mind works, and neuroscientist Ash Ranpura, who explains where everything that makes us ‘us’ can be found in the brain. how to be human is the show you need to help you upgrade your mind as much as you’ve upgraded your iPhone. MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £22

Fundraising performance in aid of Kirklees Theatre Trust

Winner of a Spirit of the Fringe Award and shortlisted for Amnesty International’s Freedom of Expression Award, freeman is inspired by the first man in America to plead insanity as his defence, and sees writer Camilla Whitehill and Strictly Arts examine the unspoken link between mental health and systemic racism. Throughout time and across waters, from William Freeman to Sarah Reed, six true stories are threaded together and told through physical theatre, spoken word, gospel singing, shadow puppetry and more.

‘Both exciting and devastating...everybody should see it’ edinburgh guide

MAIN STAGE 7.45pm TICKETS £15–£10 WITH A POST-SHOW DISCUSSION 15


GIG THEATRE Inspired by Huddersfield’s world class music offer we present a mini festival of extraordinary theatre which combines the passion of live performance with the thrill of live music. A week of new live performance which cuts across art forms, brings different voices to the stage and celebrates artistic adventure. For information about more events still to be added and artist opportunities please see our website.

PAUL O’DONNELL

WE’VE GOT EACH OTHER FRI 7 JUNE

The almost entirely imagined Bon Jovi musical.

G TICKIG TWO E SHO T FO R

W £ 25 S

PENNED IN THE MARGINS

HOW TO KEEP TIME A DRUM SOLO FOR DEMENTIA WED 5 JUNE

What happens when memories disappear? Where do they go, and can we get them back?

With the modern jukebox musical comes: a multi-talented cast, orchestra, opulent sets, decadent costumes, extravagant routines, dramatic key changes and the odd hydraulic lift or two. we’ve got each other has none of these things but Paul O’Donnell tries to create all of this spectacle using the powers of your imagination.

‘A show that bridges comedy and a master class in theatre’ the list

Using just his voice and a Roland TD-4KP electric drumkit, poet and performer Antosh Wojcik explores the effects of dementia on speech, memory and family through the moving story of his Polish grandfather. Poems become beats become glitches in a mesmeric display of live drumming and spoken word. SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.45pm TICKETS £12 16

MAIN STAGE 8.00pm TICKETS £14


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE thelbt.org WILD CARD COLLECTIVE

FAT RASCAL THEATRE

ELECTROLYTE

VULVARINE

Jessie's sick of Leeds. A city she thought she would never leave. But the aimlessness of the people she once believed she would always need is suffocating.

The critically-acclaimed sell-out Edinburgh Fringe hit.

SAT 8 JUNE

A NEW MUSICAL SUN 9 JUNE

Wondering whether she's had enough, in a dirty nightclub not too far off, Jessie's blinded by the light of Allie Touch, a singer songwriter with a taste for big ambitions, amongst some other stuff.

Bryony Buckle is astoundingly average. Her days are filled with mind numbing office work, thinking about lunch and lusting after Orson Bloom from IT. But following a dose of hormone therapy gone wrong and a well-timed bolt of lightning, Bryony gains superhero abilities and a brand-new persona: Vulvarine, saviour of womankind.

Feeling rough in the five in the morning sunlight, Jessie's sight is fixed on the path that Allie lights and like a moth to a flame in the night, she ignites.

Where is all the tampon tax going? Who is The Mansplainer, and what is his evil plan?

electrolyte is a multi-award winning piece of gig theatre that powerfully explores mental health for a contemporary audience. Written in spoken word poetry and underscored by original music ranging from 'blasts of sound to lyrical sweetness' (The Scotsman), this 'unstoppable' (To Do List) production is performed by six multi-instrumentalists who seamlessly integrate live music with expert storytelling.

Grab your tights, your spanx and your most supportive sports bra. It’s hero time.

‘A sense of powerful hope’ voice mag

MAIN STAGE 8.00pm TICKETS £15 WITH A POST-SHOW DISCUSSION

‘A masterclass in musical theatre’ edinburgh guide

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SOUNDS HUDDERSFIELD UNIVERSITY BIG BAND

GRAND NORTHERN UKULELE FESTIVAL

The University Big Band is delighted to be performing at the LBT once again for an evening of swinging jazz and big band music.

Voted, ‘Best Ukulele Festival’, Britain’s quirkiest, boldest and most welcoming festival is back!

Whether it be Ellington's Portrait of Louis Armstrong, Bob Mintzer's Latin Dance or some classic vocal charts from the Great American Songbook.

GNUF showcases some of the best talent on four strings from around the world and across the country. Featuring exciting artists including Heidi Swedberg (famous for her TV role on Seinfeld) and Daniel Ward (a flamenco master). Returning we have Sarah Maisel and Craig Chee, the bountiful Petey Mack, and Peter Luongo (famously featured in The Mighty Uke film) with his world-class workshops.

FRI 5 APRIL

There will be something for everyone as the students from the University dazzle the loyal local audience with their talents.

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £12 18

SAT 11 & SUN 12 MAY

Don’t miss out on the fun at this extraordinary event. There’s world-class live music, inspiring workshops, chances to sing and play along and more than a few surprises.

With artists coming from backgrounds of folk, blues, jazz, pop, rock and so many more, it promises to be more unique, more engaging, and even more high-calibre than ever before.

WHOLE BUILDING Sat 2.30pm – 5.00pm & 7.00pm – 10.00pm / Sun 2.00pm – 5.00pm TICKETS Full weekend £48 / Day tickets £42 + selected concessions


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ROGER DAVIES & HIS BAND IN CONCERT

CHARANGA DEL JYOTSNA SRIKANTH & BOLLYWOOD BRASS BAND NORTE THU 27 JUNE

SUN 28 JULY

roger davies & his band are guaranteed to please with their positive, upbeat, celebratory selfpenned songs.

There are few more joyous, more thundering noises to be heard than the sound of the Bollywood Brass Band in full flight.

To celebrate their 20th anniversary Charanga del Norte return to the Lawrence Batley Theatre.

Not quite folk, not quite rock, not quite pop, but somewhere in-between with great songs expertly performed and presented.

As their name suggests, they take the hit songs from decades of Bollywood movies and give them a re-rub through the medium of dhol drums and multiple brass instruments. As evergreen as they and their reputation are, every time they strike up the band, the magic pours forth, as fresh and funky as the first day they got together – a veritable juggernaut of sound.

SAT 18 MAY

'Beautifully structured and expertly crafted examples of the singer-songwriters art’ rock n reel magazine

SYNGENTA CELLAR 8.00pm TICKETS £12

This time around, they’re adding an extra melodic dimension through the recruitment of virtuoso violinist Jyotsna Srikanth – plus video projections from North and South Indian films! MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £16

Featuring an exciting line-up which includes the cream of the crop from the UK salsa scene: pianist Kim Burton (Sonido de Londres); bass player Ruth Bitelli (Candela); in demand percussionist Dave Pattman (Omara Portuondo); singer Guillermo Monroy (Merengada), and percussionist Andy Warner (Septeto Siboney). In the string section Charanga del Norte are joined by original members Nick Williams and Jon Lindh (violins), cellist Andy Wardale (Hallé orchestra) and violinist Angela Antwi-Agyei from the ground-breaking Chineke Orchestra. Don’t miss this vibrant evening of live Cuban dance music. MAIN STAGE 7.00pm TICKETS £14 19


HOME PROGRAMME HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

MEN OF THE WORLD BY JOHN GODBER TUE 12 – SAT 16 FEBRUARY

Tick hates his passengers and wishes he was doing the Spanish run, Larry is approaching retirement and Frank is their female counterpart. These three actors take turns playing an assortment of passengers, from dotty old complainers to retired miners seeking excitement on too little money. Huddersfield Thespians present John Godber’s classic, touching, often hilarious and bitter-sweet men of the world.

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OUR HOUSE

TUE 19 – SAT 23 MARCH

SFIE LD HUDDE R SAVE R NS IA P S E TH 0 S FOR £2 2 SHOW 0 S FOR £3 3 SHOW

Preparing for a mystery trip to Scarborough, three northern coach drivers pass the time remembering more exciting trips from the past, such as the one down the Rhine Valley.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.15pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.00pm TICKETS £12

WOODHOUSE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

Based in 1980s Camden Town, our house tells the story of London lad, Joe Casey, who, on the night of his 16th birthday, takes the girl of his dreams, Sarah, out on their first date. In an effort to impress her with bravado, Joe breaks into a building site overlooking his home on Casey Street. When the police turn up, a split-second decision forces him to choose between himself and his heart as the story splits in two: one which sees Joe stay to face the music, and the other which sees him flee, leaving Sarah to run from the police. As two very different paths unfold before him, the consequences of that choice will change his life forever. our house is a very British, Olivier Award-winning musical featuring a collection of Madness hits, including: House of Fun, Baggy Trousers, Driving in my Car, It Must Be Love and of course Our House. From the company that brought you the sold out Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.15pm TICKETS £20–£10 + selected concessions

OUR HOUSE was first produced at the Cambridge Theatre, London on 28th October 2002. Producers were Tiger Aspect Productions, Rupert Lord, Andre Ptaszynski and Phil McIntyre in association with Madness. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe). All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD LIGHT OPERA COMPANY MON 29 APRIL – SAT 4 MAY

QUEERS

BY MARK GATISS TUE 9 – SAT 13 APRIL

SFIE LD HUDDE R SAVE R NS IA P S E TH 0 S FOR £2 2 SHOW 0 S FOR £3 3 SHOW

A young soldier returning from the trenches of the First World War recollects a love that dare not speak its name. Almost one hundred years later, a groom-to-be prepares for his wedding. queers celebrates a century of evolving social attitudes and political milestones in British history, as seen through the eyes of eight individuals. Poignant and personal, funny, tragic and riotous, Huddersfield Thespians present these eight monologues, which cover deeply affecting and personal rites-of-passage stories.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.15pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.00pm TICKETS £12

The Jellicle Cats come out to play on one special night of the year – the night of the Jellicle Ball. One by one they tell their stories for the amusement of Old Deuteronomy, their wise and benevolent leader, who must choose one of the cats to ascend to The Heaviside Layer and be reborn into a whole new Jellicle life. The auditorium will be transformed into an abandoned fairground, staged in the round, with fascinating costumes. Huddersfield Light Opera Company (9 to 5 The Musical) present a once in a life time chance to see cats in Huddersfield. MAIN STAGE 7.30pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30pm BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETED PERFORMANCE Tue 30 April TICKETS £20–£12 + selected concessions Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber based on Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot Orchestrations by David Cullen & Andrew Lloyd Webber Original production by Cameron Mackintosh Ltd. and The Really Useful Group Ltd. An amateur production by arrangement with The Musical Company Ltd.

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HOME PROGRAMME HUDDERSFIELD GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY

THE GONDOLIERS WED 15 – SAT 18 MAY

JAMROCK PRODUCTIONS

MY HURT, MY PAIN, MY DREAMS

ROOT & BRANCH PRODUCTIONS

IN THE BONES FRI 31 MAY & SAT 1 JUNE

FRI 31 MAY

the gondoliers tells the story of two charming Venetian gondoliers who are informed that, due to an error of identity when they were young boys, one of them is the heir to the throne of Barataria.

Angie had dreams and a world of opportunity in front of her, but the system let her down. With her confidence knocked, she went in search of answers.

Featuring some of Sullivan’s most memorable tunes including Regular Royal Queen and Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes, and Gilbert’s array of strong characters, this is sure to be another excellent evening’s entertainment from Huddersfield Gilbert & Sullivan Society (The Mikado, Pirates of Penzance).

This semi-autobiographical play will transport audiences from Jamaica to 1990s England as Angie tries to make sense of a society that failed her.

MAIN STAGE 7.15pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.15pm TICKETS £14.50–£7.50 + selected concessions 22

Jamrock Productions (The People’s Favourite Shop, Wrong Move) presents a story told with heart and humour that is just as relevant today as it was over 20 years ago.

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £10

A son, brother, nephew, lover and soldier. A life lost and the lives left behind. This play explores the mutable nature of grief and the journeys of people who are both united and divided by profound loss. As life moves on, they make new connections and leave old ones behind; but as the years pass grief is still felt deeply, in the bones. in the bones is the second collaboration between Root & Branch Productions and American playwright Cody Daigle-Orians, it follows 18 Victoria which won Best New Play at the 2018 Greater Manchester Fringe Awards.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.45pm TICKETS £12


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

DICK & LOTTIE

TONS OF MONEY

UPDATED BY ALAN AYCKBOURN FROM AN ORIGINAL PLAY BY WILL EVANS & ARTHUR VALENTINE TUE 11 – SAT 15 JUNE

DAMSELS IN DISTRESS TRILOGY

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BY ALAN AYCKBOURN TUE 23 – SAT 27 JULY

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Aubrey is an unsuccessful inventor who inherits a fortune, which is to revert on his death to his cousin. As Cousin George is thought to have died abroad, the inventor has the brilliant idea of ‘dying’ so that he can resurrect himself as his cousin and avoid paying his enormous debts. Complications and farce arise in the form of George's wife, an imposter and even the dead George. Huddersfield Thespians present Alan Ayckbourn’s updated version of the first of the famous Aldwych Farces.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.15pm SATURDAY MATINEE 2.00pm TICKETS £12

To celebrate their 15th anniversary, Dick & Lottie present Ayckbourn's classic damsels in distress trilogy. FLATSPIN An out of work actress pretends to be the owner of the flat she cleans in order to meet the attractive neighbour. Her performance, however, leads her into the middle of a police sting. ROLEPLAY As an engaged couple anxiously prepare a dinner to introduce their families, a young woman literally drops into the middle of their evening from the balcony above and their well-laid plans collapse into life-changing mayhem. GAMEPLAN A teenager sets herself up as an online call girl to help with her mother's finances, but her scheme is ruined by the sudden death of her first client. Originally performed in January 2019, gameplan will be performed to complete the full trilogy on Saturday 27 July. MAIN STAGE (STUDIO IN THE ROUND) TICKETS £14

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FLATSPIN

Tuesday 23 July

TIME 7.30pm

ROLEPLAY

Wednesday 24 July

7.30pm

FLATSPIN

Thursday 25 July

7.30pm

ROLEPLAY

Friday 26 July

7.30pm

GAMEPLAN

Saturday 27 July

10.30am

FLATSPIN

Saturday 27 July

2.30pm

ROLEPLAY

Saturday 27 July

7.30pm

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IMAGINE 154 COLLECTIVE & CREATIVE SCENE

RABBIT GIRL & THE SEARCH FOR WONDER

SAT 23 FEBRUARY

FIDGET THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH LITTLEMIGHTY

STUFF AND NONSENSE THEATRE COMPANY

SAT 2 MARCH

WED 24 & THU 25 APRIL

BIRD’S NEST BILLY

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Something impossible has happened, something no one saw coming. So Rabbit Girl and her Dad have done what they do best - pulled on their boots, packed their tent and headed off into the wilderness. Join them around the campfire to hear about some pretty awesome adventures from all over the world.

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One day when his best big brother is at school and Billy has no-one to play with, a magical bird chirps out of his curly, bird’s nest hair. The bird grants him three wishes. With imaginative storytelling, puppetry and playful audience interaction bird’s nest billy will delight family audiences.

Playful, poignant and with a little sprinkling of magic, rabbit girl & the search for wonder is a new show inspired by stories from lots of families about the joy of storytelling, coping with loss and finding wonder in the world again.

bird’s nest billy is an adventurous, playful show for little ones and their grown-ups.

MAIN STAGE (STUDIO FORMAT) 11.30am, 1.30pm & 3.30pm TICKETS £8 RUNNING TIME 55 minutes AGE RECOMMENDATION 3–8 years

SYNGENTA CELLAR 11.00am & 2.00pm TICKETS £7.50 RUNNING TIME 55 minutes AGE RECOMMENDATION 3–7 years

Imagine being born in an oven and the first person you meet wants to dunk you in his tea! Come and see the adventure of the deliciously smelling Gingerbread Man. Up and down and into town our Gingerbread Man must use his wits to escape anyone who finds him tasty. Is he faster than a goose? Can he cross a river using a fox as a raft? Are Gingerbread Men allowed on trains? Stuff and Nonsense present a brilliant mix of puppetry, live action, great music, humour and a stunning staging of this well-loved classic tale. A perfect treat for the Easter holidays. MAIN STAGE Wed 2.00pm & 4.30pm / Thu 11.00am & 2.00pm TICKETS £8.50 RUNNING TIME 55 minutes AGE RECOMMENDATION 3–10 years


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org SATELLITE ARTS

NORTHERN BALLET

SAT 18 MAY

SAT 1 JUNE

THE WEATHER HOUSE

PUSS IN BOOTS Puss in Boots is no ordinary cat. Clever and charming, he takes life in his stride and befriends everyone he meets. The only thing is, he always seems to bring his master, Jack, bad luck.

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Join Puss and Jack on their adventure as they meet a flurry of lovable characters, and even come face to face with royalty!

Stormy Walter and Sunny Dawn live in a Weather House where they tell climatic tales with warm and windy songs, puppetry and amazing magic tricks. the weather house has been created by children in Kirklees and multi-talented actor/musicians Andy Burton and Gill Bond, through creative arts and music workshops.

Bringing this much-loved children’s story to life, puss in boots is the perfect opportunity for your little ones to enjoy live ballet, music and theatre. With sell-out performances and a string of hugely successful CBeebies TV adaptations, Northern Ballet’s productions for children are not to be missed. Book now for this purr-fect family treat!

Satellite Arts are based in Slaithwaite and have been creating exciting, visual storytelling shows for children and their families since 1984.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 11.00am & 2.00pm TICKETS £7.50 RUNNING TIME 60 minutes AGE RECOMMENDATION 3–8 years

MAIN STAGE 2.00pm, 4.00pm & 6.00pm TICKETS £8.50 RUNNING TIME 40 minutes AGE RECOMMENDATION 3+ 25


IMAGINE WHAT’S COMING OUT OF THE BOX?

INSIDE

SAT 15 JUNE

‘What was it like in mummy’s tummy?’ Have you ever heard this question? Or tried to answer? We did and the result is Inside. Set in a campsite and inspired by life inside the womb, inside features multi-sensory activities, shadow theatre, live sound-making and object theatre. inside is an intimate, interactive show, specifically devised for one to four year-olds, alongside their families. MAIN STAGE (STUDIO FORMAT) 11.00am, 12.30pm & 2.15pm TICKETS £8 child and accompanying adult (additional adults £4) RUNNING TIME 55 minutes AGE RECOMMENDATION 11.00am 1–4 years / 12.30pm 1–2.5 years / 2.15pm 2.5–4 years 26

LITTLE BLUE MONSTER

PIRATE PEARL & THE BIG BLUE MONSTER SAT 3 AUGUST

Ahoy there, land lubbers – hop aboard the good ship Mirabel and join our rollicking adventures on the high seas. Pirate Pearl lives with her crusty old crew, Barnacle the dog and Mr Puskins the cat. One day, Pearl finds a stowaway on-board ship. It’s a baby monster, but, if you feed a baby monster, it grows into a big, clumsy monster. With songs, puppets and live music, Little Blue Monster (Lost & Found) present this fantastic family show will have you singing along, dancing in the aisles and laughing till your sides split.

‘Great fun!’

the guardian MAIN STAGE 11.00am & 2.00pm TICKETS £8.50 RUNNING TIME 55 minutes AGE RECOMMENDATION 3-8 years

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SPOTLIGHT

PENNINE SPORTS PARTNERSHIP

NEXT STEPS

If you would like your child to experience even more theatre beyond our Imagine series, attend with the whole family or get creative on stage, then we have some suggestions of more ways to get involved.

DISCOVER DANCE

YOUNG COMPANY

HIGH JINX

Join us for another season of creativity and fun. All classes include a chance to see a live performance at the LBT.

Recommended for ages 7+ (page 11)

Recommended for ages 4+ (page 12)

Studio 1 (9-11 years old) Thursdays 5:00-7:00pm Recommended for ages 3+ (page 13)

KATIE PHILPOTT SCHOOL OF DANCE

STRICTLY PENNINE CHOREOGRAPHIC TUE 26 – THU 28 FEBRUARY CUP SUN 31 MARCH

For ages 6-17

Stage Door (6-8 years old) Saturdays 10:30am-12:00pm

DINOSAUR WORLD LIVE

BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org

Studio 2 (12-14 years old) Mondays 7:00-9:00pm Studio 3 (15-17 years old) Mondays 5:00-7:00pm Spring term begins Monday 14 January 2019. To book a place contact letscreate@thelbt.org

strictly pennine is a series of dance shows performed by children from the Pennine Sports Partnership schools.

Enjoy a special Mother’s Day treat as talented young dancers take to the LBT stage to compete for the coveted Choreographic Cup.

It is a celebration of dance in all its forms and every show promises to be vibrant, energetic and very entertaining. This event has grown in popularity and we are delighted that this year’s show is bigger than ever with an extra show on the final night.

Running since 2005, this popular show also features fabulous freestyle routines from the senior students at Mirfield-based Katie Philpott School of Dance.

Tickets will go on sale on Monday 7 January, 10am. MAIN STAGE 5.00pm & 7.00pm TICKETS £8

Who will woo the judges with their top tapping, high-kicking, sassy street and perfect pirouettes? Come along and enjoy a wonderful mix of dance styles and see who will lift the Cup in 2019! MAIN STAGE 4.00pm TICKETS £12 / £10 concessions 27


SPOTLIGHT THE DREAM TEAM

SUTTON SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS HUDDERSFIELD NEW COLLEGE

TUE 2 & WED 3 APRIL AND TUE 9 & WED 10 JULY

SAT 6 & SUN 7 APRIL

JUMP & SHOUT SHOWTIME

ONE NIGHT ONLY WED 8 MAY

HUDDERSFIELD NEW COLLEGE

FASHION SHOW

WED 19 JUNE

GEORGIE SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS

DANCING THROUGH THE DECADES SAT 22 & SUN 23 JUNE

A festival where performers aged three and above take centre stage and shine in the spotlight.

Sutton School of Performing Arts present their 30th anniversary show – Showtime – at the Lawrence Batley Theatre.

The youngsters of Kirklees will be breaking out their fancy footwork with a variety of dance routines, gaining valuable experience and showing off their talent on the lbt stage.

A celebration of performance and variety including many different genres of dance, singing and musical theatre.

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Join us for One Night Only, a high energy show demonstrating the huge range of dance talent here at Huddersfield New College.

Guests will be able to enjoy a range of styles including contemporary, jazz, musical theatre and commercial in this Experience the excellent choreography, dynamic singing, the eclectic and inspiring show. thrill of musical theatre and amazing This show promises to be fast costumes in an experience that will paced and professional. We exceed your expectations and leave look forward to welcoming you wanting more. you to one night only! MAIN STAGE Sat 7.00pm / Sun 5.30pm TICKETS £12 / £10 concessions

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £6

The huddersfield new college fashion show has become renowned as a fantastic showcase demonstrating the creativity, skill and artistic capability of the students. This event marks the end of the academic year for the Year 1 and Year 2 Textile students, who have been following a pathway of fashion, embroidery, surface embellishment and garment construction for the year. MAIN STAGE 8.00pm TICKETS £6

This year let Georgie School of Theatre Arts take you on a journey through the decades. Performing some of the most iconic and memorable songs of the past in their own ‘Georgie’ style of choreography, dancing through the decades promises to be an entertainment spectacle which will be both nostalgic and fun. MAIN STAGE Sat 7.00pm / Sun 2.30pm TICKETS £12 / £10 concessions


BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE www.thelbt.org REBEL SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS

REBELICIOUS SAT 29 & SUN 30 JUNE

rebelicious 2019 is a fast paced show filled with song, dance, drama and musical theatre performed by 200 talented students from Rebel School of Theatre Arts. With songs from the shows, drama excerpts, improvised drama and everything in between, this show is sure to be absolutely rebelicious.

EMMA COOMBS DANCE ACADEMY

STRIVE COMMUNITY DANCE

SAT 6 & SUN 7 JULY

SAT 13 & SUN 14 JULY

THE GREATEST SHOW

The Emma Coombs Dance Academy (TECDA) presents another spectacular show at the Lawrence Batley Theatre!

STUART STAGE SCHOOL

DANCE EXPLOSION SPOTLIGHT SAT 20 & SUN 21 JULY 2019

Strive Dance Academy are proud to present their annual show at LBT.

Stuart Stage School present their fifth highly acclaimed annual showcase at the Lawrence Batley Theatre.

the greatest show will live up to its title with costumes galore, breathtaking routines, talented students and a few surprises along the way.

The cast of pupils, aged three to 16, will entertain audiences with dancing, singing and acrobatics in a wide variety of genres including ballet, tap, jazz, modern, lyrical, commercial, cheerleading and musical theatre.

Ballet, tap, commercial, contemporary, musical theatre — we have it all here in one show!

From West End showstoppers to modern day melodies, this show promises to put a smile on your face.

Come and be enthralled by their stunning vocal and dance routines in a fast moving spectacular variety show.

MAIN STAGE Sat 6.00pm / Sun 2.00pm TICKETS £12 / £10 concessions

MAIN STAGE Sat 6.30pm / Sun 1.30pm & 6.30pm TICKETS £14 / £11 concessions

This show once again features some of the North’s most talented young people presenting musical theatre at its best.

Not to missed — last year's final show completely sold out — so come along and see what TECDA is all about! MAIN STAGE Sat 5.00pm / Sun 2.30pm TICKETS £13.50 / £11.50 concessions

MAIN STAGE Sat 6.30pm / Sun 12.30pm & 6.00pm TICKETS £14 / £12 concessions

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LAUGHS ANDREW DOYLE: FRIENDLY FIRE FRI 22 FEBRUARY

ARDAL O’HANLON: THE SHOWING OFF MUST GO ON

SINDHU VEE: SANDHOG

Ardal O’Hanlon, star of Death in Paradise, Father Ted, and My Hero, continues to tour his acclaimed stand-up shows worldwide. Because he loves it. And it’s a compulsion. And the world is a funny place.

Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee 2018, brings her highly anticipated debut show to the Lawrence Batley Theatre.

THU 28 MARCH

THU 7 MARCH

Andrew Doyle is one of the UK’s foremost political satirists and comedians. He co-writes Jonathan Pie’s material and was the support act on Pie’s recent tour. Along with Pie he has written over 100 viral videos that have been uploaded weekly over the last two years. friendly fire is Andrew’s seventh solo stand-up show. It follows the critically acclaimed Thought Crimes, which ran at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year and later transferred to the Soho Theatre in London. 'Fantastically funny’ GQ

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In an age of raging populism, MeToo, identity politics, the end of truth, the collapsing middle ground, peak avocado and £15 Gin and Tonics, and terrified of being on the wrong side of history, and desperate to prove that his gender, race, age and class don’t necessarily define him, Ardal is forced to saddle his high horse again and ride fearlessly into the culture wars (with a white hankie in his pocket just in case), comedy as ever being the best emergency response mechanism to extreme events there is. MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £22

Loving your children, spouse and ageing parents (in that order, please don’t tell my mother) is very hard work, very intense and a lot of the time it sucks. But who wants to live without love? Highly anticipated debut from the host of BBCR4’s Comedy of the Week podcast. As seen on QI, Have I Got News for You and Alan Davies’ As Yet Untitled, and heard on the Guilty Feminist podcast.

SYNGENTA CELLAR 8.00pm TICKETS £14


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LOST VOICE GUY: I’M ONLY TANYALEE DAVIS: IN IT FOR THE PARKING ACTUAL SIZE TUE 23 APRIL

SAT 25 MAY

Following the unprecedented success of his appearance on the final of Britain’s Got Talent 2018, BBC New Comedy Award winner and star and writer of BBC Radio 4’s comedy series, Ability, Lee Ridley (aka Lost Voice Guy) is setting out on a tour of the UK.

Tanyalee Davis is the little lady with the big voice!

Lee is the first stand-up comedian to use a communication aid. He may not be able to talk but he definitely has something to say and his comedy will leave you speechless.

At 3’6″, Tanyalee is the Ferrari of comedy – low to the ground and kind of racy. Canadian born, Tanyalee currently is making the stage her home by touring all over the world bringing the funny. actual size is an hour of Tanyalee’s most hardhitting jokes mixed-in with a healthy dose of sidesplitting tales from the absolutely absurd adventures of a pint-sized punchline-purveyor.

'Laugh-out-loud funny’

PATRICK MONAHAN: #GOALS FRI 21 JUNE

Multi-award winning comedian and Edinburgh Fringe Favourite, Patrick Monahan, presents his brand new stand up show, #GOALS. We all have life goals, whether it’s to win the lottery or marry up, make it your goal to come and watch this great comedy show from an Irish Iranian smoggy! Audience favourite Patrick Monahan blends a high energy comedy style with hilarious and engaging topical and observational material.

the mirror

the independent

MAIN STAGE 7.30pm TICKETS £16 / £14 concessions

SYNGENTA CELLAR 8.00pm TICKETS £12

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COMEDY CELLAR

THU 9 MAY

THU 4 APRIL

THU 14 MARCH

THU 7 FEBRUARY

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

BOX OFFICE 01484 430528 | ONLINE thelbt.org RESIDENT COMPERE Anthony J Brown ALL SHOWS SYNGENTA CELLAR 7.45pm TICKETS £10

BRENDAN RILEY

PHIL WALKER

‘Irreverent, inventive and most importantly hilarious’ liverpool daily post

‘Usain-quick wit’ three weeks

As seen on Gagging for It, The Stand Up Show and Funny Business.

Former North West Comedian of the Year with a keen eye for the absurd.

BRENNAN REECE

MO HAROON

‘Hilarious, rubber-faced bright young talent’ the stage

‘A gifted and formidable writer’ notts comedy review

ADAM ROWE

AMY GLEDHILL

Former English Comedian of the Year and Edinburgh Festival Best New Show nominee, as seen on Live at the Apollo, Roast Battle and Top Gear.

Winner of the best joke at the Edinburgh Festival 2018, fresh from a sell-out UK tour, Liverpool Comedian of the Year winner and English Comedian of the Year nominee with an undeniable comedic verve.

NIGE (KEITH CARTER)

As seen on Jason Manford’s Tonightly Show and Comedy Shuffle. ‘A character comic of rare skill’ the guardian

Deadpan and surreal observational humour from Bath New Act of the Year 2018 finalist.

Brimming with natural warmth and charm, she is as unpretentious as a sock in a puddle. ‘Guaranteed hilarity’ the skinny

JACK CARROLL

Britain’s Got Talent runner up from Live At The Apollo, Sunday Night At The Palladium, It’s Been a Funny Old Week and Trollied. ‘Comedy genius’ david walliams

THU 6 JUNE

EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE PREVIEWS GEOFF NORCOTT

An absolute comedic tonic from 8 out of 10 Cats, Live at the Apollo, The Daily Mash, Question Time and The Sarah Millican Television Programme.

FERN BRADY

From Live at the Apollo, 8 out of 10 Cats, Live From The BBC, Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central and The One Show.

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THU 4 JULY

'A great comic sensibility’ the guardian

PAUL SINHA

As seen on The Chase, Tonight at the Palladium, Just A Minute, Loose Ends and Fighting Talk. Winner of the international Rose D'Or prize for his BBC Radio 4 series Paul Sinha's History Revision.

DALISO CHAPONDA

A stand out star on Britain's Got Talent in 2017, capturing the nation's hearts and earning his own BBC Radio 4 series Citizen of Nowhere.

ROB KEMP

Edinburgh Best Show nominee for The Elvis Dead. Winner of the Amused Moose Award for Best Show. ‘A mind-bending, very funny and extraordinary performance’ beyond the joke

SCOTT BENNETT

Tipped by Chortle as one of the acts to watch in 2018. Writer for The Chris Ramsey Show and BBC News Quiz.

‘Clearly has a big future, flashes of Peter Kay, Jason Manford and John Bishop’ evening standard


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

The Box Office is open Monday – Saturday from 9:30am – 5:00pm

When a show takes place in the evening, the Box Office will remain open until the show has started.

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MAIN AUDITORIUM SEATING Seating is unreserved for all Syngenta Cellar, and Main Stage performances in selected formats. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK facebook.com/thelbt.org FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @thelbt FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @lawrencebatleytheatre THE SMALL PRINT Details of events are correct at the time of print. Please contact box office in advance to confirm listings and availability. All ticket purchases are non-refundable. Full terms and conditions available at www.thelbt.org For further information on age suitability, please ask.

POSTAL Lawrence Batley Theatre, Queen’s Square, Queen Street, Huddersfield hd1 2SP

ADMINISTRATION Phone 01484 425282 Email theatre@thelbt.org

ACCESS Our brochure is available in braille, large print and audio formats. Please contact the Box Office on 01484 430528 or email boxoffice@thelbt.org to request your copy.

If you have a visual impairment, please inform Box Office at the time of booking, and you will be advised of the best possible seating areas. Guide dogs are welcome in both venues where a bowl of water will be provided on request.

Our main house has four wheelchair spaces and our Syngenta Cellar is accessible via a lift for those with mobility issues.

If you would like to make use of any of our access facilities please inform the Box Office when making your booking on 01484 430528 or boxoffice@thelbt.org

We use the Sennheiser hearing support system in both the main auditorium and Syngenta Cellar Theatre.

GROUP BOOKINGS Groups are entitled to one free ticket for every ten purchased across a variety of shows at the LBT.

SPECIAL OFFERS Where these apply they cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.

School groups can get £8 student tickets (excluding dinosaur world live!) with one free teacher for every 10 bought (exclusions apply).

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 walk from the Kingsgate shopping centre.

SAINSBURY’S KINGSGATE

PARKING If you are arriving by car, follow the signage on the ring road to the Market Hall multi-storey car park on 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 for drop off only.

UNIVERSITY

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CHOREOGRAPHIC CUP

5.15PM 6.30PM 8.00PM 6.00PM 7.45PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 7.45PM 7.00PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 2.15PM & 7.30PM 7.45PM 4.30PM 10.30AM & 4.30PM 8.00PM 4.00PM

SAT 9 SAT 9 SUN 10 SUN 10 MON 11 TUE 12 WED 13 THU 14 MON 18 TUE 19 WED 20 THU 21 FRI 22 SAT 23 TUE 26 WED 27 THU 28 THU 28

JUMP & SHOUT

7.30PM 7.30PM 7.45PM 7.30PM 7.00PM 5.30PM 7.30PM 7.15PM 7.15PM 7.15PM 7.15PM 2.00PM & 7.15PM 7.30PM 7.00PM 7.30PM 7.30PM

TUE 2 WED 3 THU 4 FRI 5 SAT 6 SUN 7 TUE 9 TUE 9 WED 10 THU 11 FRI 12 SAT 13 SAT 13 MON 15 TUE 16 WED 17

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

QUEENIE'S COFFEE HOUSE NIGHT

ALL HANDS ON DECK

QUEERS

QUEERS

QUEERS

QUEERS

QUEERS

AWAKENING

SHOWTIME

SHOWTIME

HUDDERSFIELD UNIVERSITY BIG BAND

COMEDY CELLAR

JUMP & SHOUT

SHOW TITLE

DINOSAUR WORLD LIVE

DINOSAUR WORLD LIVE

PASSIONATE MACHINE/ELEUTHEROMANIA

OUR HOUSE

OUR HOUSE

OUR HOUSE

OUR HOUSE

OUR HOUSE

QUEENIE'S COFFEE HOUSE NIGHT

COMEDY CELLAR

BOUNCERS

BOUNCERS

BOUNCERS

MAN ON THE MOON

THE EMPATHY EXPERIMENT

AD LIBIDO

NARCISSIST IN THE MIRROR

NARRATIVELY SATISFYING

UNSUNG

APRIL

SUN 31

SANDHOG

7.45PM

THE SHOWING OFF MUST GO ON

BABY FACE

SHUT DOWN

A SCRATCH SUPPER

SAT 9

STRICTLY PENNINE

FRI 8

5.00PM & 7.00PM

THU 28

STRICTLY PENNINE

7.30PM

5.00PM & 7.00PM

WED 27

STRICTLY PENNINE

7.45PM

5.00PM & 7.00PM

TUE 26

RABBIT GIRL AND THE SEARCH FOR WONDER

FRIENDLY FIRE

THU 7

11.30AM, 1.30PM & 3.30PM

SAT 23

WED 6

7.30PM

FRI 22

GYPSY QUEEN/L'UOMO

7.30PM

7.45PM

TUE 19

QUEENIE'S COFFEE HOUSE NIGHT

TUE 5

7.00PM

MON 18

GIG THEATRE

SOUNDS

HOME PROGRAMME

HIGH JINX MAGIC, ILLUSION AND CIRCUS

BIRD'S NEST BILLY

2.00PM & 7.30PM

SAT 16

MEN OF THE WORLD

7.00PM

2.00PM & 7.15PM

SAT 16

MEN OF THE WORLD

11.00AM & 2.00PM

7.15PM

FRI 15

MEN OF THE WORLD

MON 4

7.15PM

THU 14

MEN OF THE WORLD

MEN OF THE WORLD

SAT 2

7.15PM

WED 13

SHOW TITLE

7.15PM

TUE 12

KNOT COMEDY CELLAR

MARCH

7.30PM 7.45PM

TUE 5 THU 7

SHOW TITLE

SEASON PREVIEW

FEBRUARY

SHOW TITLE 6.30PM

A FESTIVAL

LAUGHS

MON 28

SPOTLIGHT

IMAGINE

JANUARY

IN MOTION

PERFORMANCE

PROGRAMME

DIARY

NORTHERN BROADSIDES

NORTHERN BROADSIDES

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

MIKRON THEATRE COMPANY

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

NATIONAL DANCE COMPANY WALES

SUTTON SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS

SUTTON SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS

ADAM ROWE & AMY GLEDHILL

THE DREAM TEAM

THE DREAM TEAM

COMPANY / ARTIST

KATIE PHILPOTT SCHOOL OF DANCE

SINDHU VEE

NICOLL LTD

NICOLL LTD

ROSY CARRICK/ALICE HENRY

WOODHOUSE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

WOODHOUSE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

WOODHOUSE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

WOODHOUSE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

WOODHOUSE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

BRENNAN REECE & MO HAROON

THE JOHN GODBER COMPANY/WAKEFIELD THEATRE ROYAL

THE JOHN GODBER COMPANY/WAKEFIELD THEATRE ROYAL

THE JOHN GODBER COMPANY/WAKEFIELD THEATRE ROYAL

KEISHA THOMPSON

ROSE CONDO

FRAN BUSHE

NOTHING TO DECLARE PRODUCTIONS

JENNIFER LACK

UNSUNG COLLECTIVE

ARDAL O'HANLON

KATY DYE

VINCENT DANCE THEATRE

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

FIDGET THEATRE

COMPANY / ARTIST

PENNINE SPORTS PARTNERSHIP

PENNINE SPORTS PARTNERSHIP

PENNINE SPORTS PARTNERSHIP

154 COLLECTIVE & CREATIVE SCENE

ANDREW DOYLE

ROB WARD/ANTHONY LO-GIUDICE

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

HIGH JINX

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

BRENDAN RILEY & PHIL WALKER

NIKKI & JD

COMPANY / ARTIST

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

COMPANY / ARTIST

ATTIC THEATRE

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SYNGENTA CELLAR QUEENIE’S

WHOLE BUILDING Q

MAIN STAGE

STAGE


7.30PM 2.00PM & 4.30PM 11.00AM & 2.00PM 7.30PM 7.30PM

TUE 23 WED 24 THU 25 MON 29 TUE 30

IN THE BONES

7.30PM 2.30PM & 7.30PM 7.30PM 7.45PM 7.30PM 2.30PM & 7.00PM 2.00PM 7.15PM 7.15PM 7.15PM 2.15PM & 7.15PM 11.00AM & 2.00PM 8.00PM 7.00PM 7.45PM 8.00PM 7.30PM 7.45PM

FRI 3 SAT 4 WED 8 THU 9 FRI 10 SAT 11 SUN 12 WED 15 THU 16 FRI 17 SAT 18 SAT 18 SAT 18 MON 20 TUE 21 SAT 25 FRI 31

REBELICIOUS

7.45PM 7.45PM 8.00PM 8.00PM 6.00PM 7.15PM 7.15PM 7.15PM 7.15PM 2.00PM & 7.15PM 11.00AM, 12.30PM & 2.15PM 8.00PM 7.45PM 8.00PM 7.00PM 2.30PM 7.30PM 5.00PM 2.30PM

THU 6 FRI 7 SAT 8 SUN 9 TUE 11 WED 12 THU 13 FRI 14 SAT 15 SAT 15 WED 19 FRI 21 FRI 21 SAT 22 SUN 23 THU 27 SAT 29 SUN 30

CHARANGA DEL NORTE

12.30PM & 6.00PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 6.00PM 2.00PM 6.30PM 1.30PM & 6.30PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 7.45PM 7.30PM 10.30AM 2.30PM 7.30PM 7.00PM

SUN 7 TUE 9 WED 10 SAT 13 SUN 14 SAT 20 SUN 21 TUE 23 WED 24 THU 25 THU 25 FRI 26 SAT 27 SAT 27 SAT 27 SUN 28

SHOW TITLE PIRATE PEARL & THE BIG BLUE MONSTER

SAT 3

FLATSPIN

GAMEPLAN

ROLEPLAY

COMEDY CELLAR

FLATSPIN

ROLEPLAY

FLATSPIN

SPOTLIGHT

SPOTLIGHT

DANCE EXPLOSION 2019

DANCE EXPLOSION 2019

JUMP & SHOUT

JUMP & SHOUT

THE GREATEST SHOW

THE GREATEST SHOW

AUGUST 11.00AM & 2.00PM

ROLEPLAY

6.30PM

COMEDY CELLAR

7.45PM SAT 6

SHOW TITLE

JYOTSNA SRIKANTH & BOLLYWOOD BRASS BAND

DANCING THROUGH THE DECADES

DANCING THROUGH THE DECADES

#GOALS

FREEMAN

FASHION SHOW

INSIDE

TONS OF MONEY

TONS OF MONEY

TONS OF MONEY

TONS OF MONEY

TONS OF MONEY

VULVARINE - A NEW MUSICAL

ELECTROLYTE

WE'VE GOT EACH OTHER

COMEDY CELLAR

HOW TO KEEP TIME

PUSS IN BOOTS

THU 4

JULY

REBELICIOUS

2.00PM, 4.00PM & 6.00PM

WED 5

IN THE BONES

7.45PM

SAT 1

SHOW TITLE

ACTUAL SIZE

HOW TO BE AMAZINGLY HAPPY/FAWN

QUEENIE'S COFFEE HOUSE NIGHT

ROGER DAVIES & HIS BAND

THE WEATHER HOUSE

THE GONDOLIERS

THE GONDOLIERS

THE GONDOLIERS

THE GONDOLIERS

GRAND NORTHERN UKULELE FESTIVAL

GRAND NORTHERN UKULELE FESTIVAL

HOW TO BE HUMAN

COMEDY CELLAR

ONE NIGHT ONLY

CATS

CATS

CATS

SAT 1

JUNE

FRI 31

MY HURT, MY PAIN, MY DREAMS

7.30PM

CATS

7.30PM

THU 2

SHOW TITLE

CATS

CATS

THE GINGERBREAD MAN

THE GINGERBREAD MAN

I'M ONLY IN IT FOR THE PARKING

WED 1

MAY

2.30PM

SAT 20

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

THU 18 & 7.30PM

SHOW TITLE 7.30PM

APRIL

LITTLE BLUE MONSTER

COMPANY / ARTIST

DICK & LOTTIE

DICK & LOTTIE

DICK & LOTTIE

DICK & LOTTIE

DALISO CHAPONDA & SCOTT BENNETT

DICK & LOTTIE

DICK & LOTTIE

DICK & LOTTIE

STUART STAGE SCHOOL

STUART STAGE SCHOOL

STRIVE COMMUNITY DANCE

STRIVE COMMUNITY DANCE

THE DREAM TEAM

THE DREAM TEAM

EMMA COOMBS DANCE ACADEMY

EMMA COOMBS DANCE ACADEMY

PAUL SINHA & ROB KEMP

COMPANY / ARTIST

REBEL SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS

REBEL SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS

GEORGIE SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS

GEORGIE SCHOOL OF THEATRE ARTS

PATRICK MONAHAN

STRICTLY ARTS

HUDDERSFIELD NEW COLLEGE

WHAT'S COMING OUT OF THE BOX

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

HUDDERSFIELD THESPIANS

FAT RASCAL THEATRE

WILDCARD COLLECTIVE

PAUL O'DONNELL

GEOFF NORCOTT & FERN BRADY

PENNED IN THE MARGINS

NORTHERN BALLET

ROOT AND BRANCH PRODUCTIONS

COMPANY / ARTIST

ROOT AND BRANCH PRODUCTIONS

JAMROCK PRODUCTIONS

TANYALEE DAVIS

VICTORIA FIRTH/LIZZIE KLOTZ

LAWRENCE BATLEY THEATRE

SATELLITE ARTS

HUDDERSFIELD GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY

HUDDERSFIELD GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY

HUDDERSFIELD GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY

HUDDERSFIELD GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY

RUBY WAX

NIGE & JACK CARROLL

HUDDERSFIELD NEW COLLEGE

HUDDERSFIELD LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

HUDDERSFIELD LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

HUDDERSFIELD LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

HUDDERSFIELD LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

COMPANY / ARTIST

HUDDERSFIELD LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

HUDDERSFIELD LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

STUFF AND NONSENSE THEATRE COMPANY

STUFF AND NONSENSE THEATRE COMPANY

LOST VOICE GUY

NORTHERN BROADSIDES

NORTHERN BROADSIDES

COMPANY / ARTIST

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