MACROBERT
Live Events September - December 2012
Stirling’s leading arts venue
Highlights:
Communicado's Tam O'Shanter Credit: Eamonn McGoldrick
Tam O’Shanter Casablanca: The Gin Joint Cut Danny Bhoy Christmas 2012 & many more
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BOX OFFICE 01786 466666
BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS Mon – Fri 10.00am to 7.45pm Sat 9.00am to 8.15pm Sun 10.00am to 8.15pm (phones close 7.00pm) Call us on 01786 466666 or pop in to book your tickets.
"Welcome to another packed season here at macrobert, where we are sure we have something for everybody. It is a real delight each season to welcome so many talented artists and companies with their fantastic productions. We are especially excited about our Xmas Festival this year where we're again producing one of the best pantomimes in the country alongside a piece for young family members. Last year's Too Many Penguins, our Co-production with Frozen Charlotte, has just secured the best Children's Show at the Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland and is spending this Xmas playing in London and Edinburgh, we can confidently say we'll once again have some of the best Xmas programming in Scotland. And in October we pilot THAT Festival, a weekend of work targeting teenagers and students specifically, but with many pieces having a broad appeal for all. I look forward to seeing you at one of our events at some point over the coming months.” All the best,
Liam Sinclair Artistic Director & Chief Executive 1
Book online 24 hrs a day and choose your seat from our brand new online seating plan- new for Autumn 2012. Visit us at www.macrobert.org (Booking fee applies) Tickets cannot be refunded except in the event of cancellation by macrobert./ Special conditions apply for exchanges./ Latecomers may not admitted, please give yourself plenty of time to arrive. We reserve the right to relocate shows from venue to another venue within macrobert./ The use of cameras and recording equipment is not permitted./ All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice./ Please check our website www.macrobert.org for up-to-date information. macrobert cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure./ Concessions apply to full-time students, under 18s, senior citizens, people with a disability (plus carer), Young Scot Card holders and benefit claimants./ Proof of eligibility is required.
GROUP BOOKINGS We offer you one free ticket with every ten tickets purchased (one free ticket per sixteen for panto). For all group bookings please email Albert McLure, Group Bookings Sales Advisor, on groups@macrobert.org or call 01786 466666.
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MACROBERT THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT:
PERFORMANCES FOR SCHOOLS & NURSERIES We offer a wide range of performances that tie in with the curriculum. Special ticket discounts for schools apply to most performances, we can tailor pre or post performance workshops to the needs of your class and can offer backstage tours. www.macrobert.org/education
ACCESS INFORMATION macrobert welcomes all disabled visitors. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs, and we offer hearing loops at the box office and bar. Concession tickets are available for people with a disability plus carer.
£4 STUDENT STANDBY TICKETS Student? Bring your Student ID to our Box Office and get on-the-day student standby tickets for our live comedy, music & theatre for just £4. Subject to availability, available from 10am on day of performance in person at Box Office only. One ticket per student, offer excludes Festival Shows, Scottish Opera & Pantomime shows.
SUPPORT MACROBERT macrobert offers a rich and diverse arts programme. We support artists and develop new work. Every week we engage and inspire 200 young people to create drama, film and dance. We are proud to present some of the most innovative programming for children and young people in Scotland. Each year macrobert (charity no. SCO39546) must raise significant funds to support our work. With your support macrobert can continue to present a captivating arts programme for Stirling and Scotland. If you would like to donate, please go to www.macrobert.org/donate, send a cheque, or come to the box office. With many thanks.
macrobert arts centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546 To support us with donations please go to www.macrobert.org/donate
Nutshell Theatre present
ALLOTMENT WED 5 SEP 2.45PM, 4.45PM, 6.45PM £8 (FRIEND) / £10 / £9 (CONC) Join sisters Dora and Maddy for a cup of tea and a homemade scone and ponder: Do flowers matter as much as vegetables? The dark comedy is also a celebration of gardening, with the actresses digging, planting and performing on top of a shed. With changeable weather constantly shifting the nature of the allotment, the award-winning Allotment is a feast for the senses - a tale of life, death, Pink Fir Apple potatoes and the secret power of worms. The production will go on whatever the weather, so come prepared! At a n
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“It’s charming, thoughtful and digs deep” **** The Scotsman |
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Phil McIntyre presents
DANNY BHOY WANDERLUST ONE NIGHT ONLY! WED 12 SEP 8PM £15 / £13 (CONC) / £10 (STUDENTS - AVAILABLE FROM 1 SEP) Wanderlust is the brand new show from one of the world’s most popular and travelled comedians. Fresh from sell-out tours across the world, Danny Bhoy visits macrobert for one night only. This is a show guaranteed to leave you with a smile on your face and wanderlust in your heart.
“Subtle Intelligent. Perceptive. And very, very funny” The Scotsman 2
Communicado In A Co-Production With Horsecross Arts and Assembly Theatres present
TAM O’SHANTER FRI 21 & SAT 22 SEP 7.30PM £10.50 (FRIEND) / £14.50 / £12.50 (CONC) / £5 (STUDENTS & SCHOOLS)
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Follow Tam O’ Shanter on his drunken and glorious night out, his ride through the storm, the scene of supernatural debauchery inside Kirk Alloway, and the terrifying chase through the woods. Based on the famous poem, it also incorporates other Burns’ material such as The Vision, The Cotter’s Saturday Night, Halloween, and The Holy Fair. With over twenty songs, live music, a strong visual style and a large cast of the best Scottish actors, dancers and musicians, this is an evening of outrageous hilarity, death-defying rhyming, anachronisms and short skirts.
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Scottish Opera present
LA TRAVIATA ONE NIGHT ONLY! TUE 25 SEP 7.30PM £12 (FRIEND) / £14 / £5 (UNDER 26) A fresh look at Verdi’s deeply moving and ever-popular tale of a love denied, this new production from Scottish Opera also celebrates the 200th anniversary of Verdi’s birth. Director Annilese Miskimmon (newly-appointed Artistic Director of Danish National Opera) gets right to the heart of the story in a production that centres on the turbulent relationships at its core. Violetta, a famed escort, leads a seemingly charmed existence amidst the cream of Paris society. But, in fragile health, she is tired of living an empty life and when Alfredo introduces himself she finally sees a way out of her tawdry lifestyle. Deeply in love, all is blissful contentment until some home truths convince her to leave Alfredo and head back into the arms of another… 3
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That Festival
5 - 8 OCTOBER Great ticket deals! 3 for £10 (under 26)* / 3 for £15 (over 26)*
* Excludes We Were Promised Jetpacks
LIVE PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS By Jan Sobrie, in a new English version by Oliver Emanuel Directed by Lu Kemp, produced by macrobert
TITUS
Written and directed by Johnny McKnight
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FRI 5 OCT 8PM
The story of a 10 year-old boy on the edge – literally on the roof of his school – confronted by a situation that seems hopeless.
£6 (OVER 26) / £4 (UNDER 26) macrobert favourites Random Accomplice are back! Sam McTannan is just a typical 15 year old, with one exception. Sam is a Superhero! He can literally turn See-Thru when it suits him, only today something is wrong. Sam's powers are failing him. A heart breaking, life affirming comedy about life, love and being a total loser.
He can either give up or fight. macrobert’s smash-hit production gets an exclusive run, prior to its world tour.
“beautifully structured, evocatively phrased” **** The Herald A Fish and Game and macrobert production
BACK STAGE PASS
MOHSIN HAMID: THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST
SUN 7 OCT TIMES VARY £6 (OVER 26) / £4 (UNDER 26)
MON 8 OCT 6.30PM
This specially commissioned iPad tour for one or two people at a time takes you back, around and under the stages and corridors of macrobert to encounter the people and moments that bring us to life. Created by Fish & Game - A total W Proe Wer sell-out at macrobert’s 40th birthday Jet mise e celebrations. p
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Join the author of the 2007 Man Booker Prize shortlisted ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’ and political commentator, Mohsin Hamid, for a reading, interview and Q&A session, followed by a book signing.
For latest programme news check macrobert.org. Full line-up announced mid-August.
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INDIAN TAKEAWAY WITH HARDEEP SINGH KOHLI ONE NIGHT ONLY! FRI 12 OCT 8PM £13 (FRIEND) / £16 / £14 (CONC) / £7 (STUDENTS) Celebrity Masterchef finalist Hardeep Singh Kohli is on a mission to find the best Indian takeaway in the UK. Hardeep will order a takeaway live on stage for delivery to the theatre, and then race against time to cook his own sumptuous feast before it arrives. Along the way, he’ll be sharing recipe tips, anecdotes and wonderful stories of his shared Scottish and Indian heritage.
‘Kohli’s evening of cookery and anecdotes left a reassuringly warm aftertaste.’ **** The Times T I C K E T S
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Gilded Balloon & Tron Theatre Company present
CASABLANCA: THE GIN JOINT CUT WED 24 & THU 25 OCT 7.30PM £7.50 (FRIEND) / £10.50 / £9 (CONC) / £5 (STUDENTS) A lovingly disrespectful homage to one of the classic films of all time. A superb multi-tasking cast whisk you back to Morocco 1941, a Nazi infested hotbed of corruption, teeming with refugees and all the flotsam and jetsam of war-torn Europe. Starring comic actor Gavin Mitchell impersonating Humphrey Bogart playing Rick Blaine, alongside a brilliant cast of Clare Waugh and Jimmy Chisholm. So raise a Bogart-style eyebrow, shed a Bergman-like tear, and drown out the Nazis with a rousing chorus of the Marseillaise as you revisit one of the greatest films of all time.
“Pure theatre magic” **** The Scotsman
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Icarus Theatre Collective present
ROMEO & JULIET ONE NIGHT ONLY! FRI 2 NOV 7.30PM £11 (FRIEND) / £13.50 / £12 (CONC) / £7 (STUDENTS & YOUNG SCOT) / £5.50 (SCHOOLS) A bold and exciting new production of Shakespeare’s most tragic tale from the acclaimed Icarus Theatre Collective. In defiance of their families and in secrecy from their closest friends, hopeful young lives burn amidst a celestial and cataclysmic backdrop. Sun and moon shine down on star-crossed lovers as they hide their passion and sexuality from their warring families and their closest friends. Misadventure, family pride, and ancient quarrels abort and bury the most joyous of beginnings, the most hopeful of love stories as, Romeo and Juliet, driven apart, find their world becoming a constricting, single mausoleum of fate and death.
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MACROBERT IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LUMINATE FESTIVAL macrobert is working with Luminate - Scotland’s new creative ageing festival – to programme a series of events during October. macrobert and Luminate present
ULTRA VIOLET SUN 28 OCT 4PM WED 31 OCT 6PM £4 (FRIEND AND CONC) / £6 A new dance theatre performance by dance artist Natasha Gilmore and macrobert, commissioned by Luminate. Working with a range of performers of different ages, Ultra Violet explores the shifts of change as we move through the cycles of life and celebrates the joy of connecting across generations.
SYMPOSIUM: DEMENTIA FRIENDLY ARTS in partnership with ArtWorks Scotland
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MACROBERT FILMHOUSE macrobert Filmhouse is a true hub for film in Stirling. From documentaries to global cinema or cinematic classics to the latest blockbuster releases, our Filmhouse caters for all ages and offers a wide variety of screenings for all filmic tastes. Our weekly Kids Film Club and Parent and Toddler screenings bring you some of the biggest family films around and at £1.50 per person it’s a trip to the cinema for the whole family that won’t break the bank. Care for a leisurely Wednesday afternoon? Then why not join us for our Midweek Matinee, which will bring you one of the month’s top film choices for just £2.50, with a free tea or coffee thrown in.
WED 31 OCT 10AM – 5.30PM TICKETED EVENT- CALL BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS Supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation
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A macrobert production
Stirling’s Five-Star Family Pantomime...
Written by Johnny McKnight, Directed By Julie Brown It’s double the Dames and double the fun at this year’s macrobert pantomime! Poor Ella, her cruel stepmother makes her work day and night. She dreams of dancing with a handsome prince, but the infamous ugly sisters are inescapable, she has nothing to wear, her fairy godmother has gone Christmas shopping and she is running out of time…! Chock full of songs, laughter, magic and mischief, don't miss macrobert's hilarious and enchanting take on the most popular panto of them all. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon
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The Herald on macrobert’s Snow White of the Seven De'Wharffs
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Tickets: £8.50 (10.15ams) £11.50 (FRIEND) £15.00 / £13.00 (CONC) ** £13.00 (FRIEND) £17.50 / £14.00 (CONC) (a) CAPTIONED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES *
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macrobert and Fish & Game present
THE POLAR BEARS GO WILD £7.50 (FRIEND) / £9 / £6.50 (GROUPS 10+) / £32 (FAMILY TICKET OF 2 ADULTS & 2 CHILDREN) If you’re aged 5 or under, Then here’s the show for you, Get here on your skis/snowshoes/tractor Or paddle your canoe… Brave explorers wanted to join two friendly (but slightly naughty) Polar Bears on the adventure of a lifetime. Where are they going? What will they get up to next? And have they got enough sandwiches (Polar Bears love sandwiches, everyone knows that)? With music, laughs and quite a lot of cheekiness, The Polar Bears Go Wild is the ideal Christmas show for young audiences. Remember to keep hold of your ice cream - Polar Bears are always hungry! Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
04-Dec 05-Dec 06-Dec 07-Dec 08-Dec 09-Dec
10.00 & 1.45 10.00 & 1.45 10.00 & 1.45 10.00 & 1.45 10.30 & 1.00 12.00 & 3.30
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10.00 & 1.45 10.00 & 1.45 10.00 & 1.45 10.00 & 1.45 10.30 & 1.00 12.00 & 3.30
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Katy Wilson & Ewan Sinclair, Starcatchers and macrobert present
MULTI-COLOURED BLOCKS FROM SPACE
24-Dec 27-Dec 28-Dec 29-Dec 30-Dec
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TUE 4 – MON 24 DEC 10AM – 2PM ENTRY ON THE HOUR. £5 (ONE ADULT & ONE BABY) Multi-Coloured Blocks From Space is a visual art and sound installation for babies and toddlers aged 0-2 and their families. Together they will enter a magical world of colourful, dancing projections underscored with tinkly electronic music. Given space to explore and play, the children are free to let the environment spark their imaginations. This is an environment with no instructions. It has been designed as a space for adult and child to explore together. Created by Katy Wilson and Ewan Sinclair, with music by Dougal Marwick.
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Pucko Company present
Nonsense Room Productions present
ADVENTURES OF BUTTERFLY BOY
HAIRY MACLARY
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TUE 16 OCT 2.30PM £6.50 (FRIEND) / £8.50 / £7 (CONC) / £28 (FAMILY OF 4)
SUN 30 SEP 2PM £5.50 (FRIEND) / £7 / £25 (FAMILY OF 4)
‘Out of the gate and off for a walk, went Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy.’
A young boy finds a tiny egg which soon comes to life as a greedy caterpillar. An explorer, adventurer and a dreamer, his obsession with the insect makes him an outsider and a target for those who do not understand him. As the caterpillar begins its transformation into a butterfly our adventurer begins his own journey and soon realises that growing up can be a mighty battle. T I C K E T S
Anyone with young children will recognise these immortal words instantly as the opening lines of the book ‘Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy’ by Lynley Dodd. Following a Sell-Out run at the Fringe 2010, a UK Tour in 2011 and the Christmas season at the Sydney Opera House, Hairy Maclary and his friends are springing off the page once again this Autumn.
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Greg Sinclair and macrobert present
SONATA FOR A MAN AND A BOY Created by Greg Sinclair, Michael Sherinand Karen Tennent, produced by macrobert
THU 18 7.30PM & FRI 19 OCT 2.30PM £5.50 (FRIEND) / £7 / £6 (CONC) / £25 (FAMILY OF 4) Who says you’ve got to act your age, not your shoe size? Sonata for a Man and a Boy is a duet featuring live cello music, chat and movement. An everyday cello lesson becomes a journey into the unexpected for a boy who’s nearly twelve and a thirty-something man. As their roles shift and change and the lesson is turned on its head we begin to wonder: do we ever really grow up?
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Freehand Theatre Present
LITTLE RED… YOU KNOW WHO! SAT 20 OCT 2.30PM £7 / £5.50 (FRIEND) / £25 (FAMILY OF 4) Taking a well-known traditional story (you know which!), this spell-binding play for young children follows a magical path through the woods. Freehand Theatre creates a memorable journey with its delightful use of puppetry, colour and specially composed music. Listen to the song of the red box, watch a forest grow before your very eyes and find out how an endearing bear gets in on the action!
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Catherine Wheels Present
THE BALLAD OF PONDLIFE MCGURK
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SAT 20 OCT 2.30PM £7 / £5.50 (FRIEND) / £25 (FAMILY OF 4)
When Martin moves to a new school he feels lost in a sea of strange faces, especially when class bully Sharon takes a dislike to him. That is until he meets Simon McGurk and forms a friendship that not only changes Martin, but curses Simon for the rest of his school days. Recently returned from Sydney Opera House, multi-award winning Catherine Wheels brings a coming of age tale about just how difficult it can be to stay true to your friends.
macrobert
Family Days
Join us on Sun 30th September & Sun 28th Oct for a host of family-friendly events. For more info sign up to macrobert.org/enews
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macrobert Café Bar macrobert Café Bar is the perfect place to relax before a show or a film, escape the office, catch up with friends or just unwind.
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Our new menu boasts a freshly prepared selection of salads, light bites, main courses, desserts and daily specials, available Tuesday to Sunday, from midday onwards. Hot breakfast rolls are available from 10am to midday and we also offer a great range of paninis, hearty soups and delicious cakes & biscuits, washed down with fairtrade coffee, loose leaf Suki tea or a glass of wine or draught beer from our fully stocked bar. One of the most family friendly venues in the area we have a dedicated children's menu of wholesome, homemade meals. Eat in or takeaway- tables can be pre-booked and pre-orders can also be taken if you're in a hurry. To contact our friendly and helpful Café Bar staff please call 01786 466610
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The macrobert friend’s card allows you to support us in our artistic endeavours whilst you get to take full advantage of the generous discounts available to you as our friend. See award winning live performances in our modern and comfortable theatre spaces- escape for a few hours with a new cinema release or indulge yourself with a classic movie in our intimate and stylish filmhouse- and while you’re here why not enjoy a pre-show meal and interval drink with 20% off your total bill. Become a friend for only £30 a year... Contact our Box Office on 01786 466666 to become a friend and start receiving these outstanding benefits straight away.
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EDIT
macrobert's dedicated night of the hottest live bands, acoustic acts and DJs. Great drinks promos available all night!
Edit Sat 15 Sep & Sat 13 Oct Edit Unplugged Sat 17 Nov & Sat 19 Jan Tickets just £3 Advance / £4 On Door. 8pm til late H I R E D
E V E N T S The Nugget Theatre Company Present
PRIMARY SCHOOL JUBILEE STAMP EXHIBITION
THE LOCKERBIE BOMBER BY KENNETH ROSS
FRI 7 – SAT 29 SEP
SAT 8 & SUN 9 SEP 7PM & 9PM
FREE A selection of work from the 'Design a Stamp for the Diamond Jubilee Challenge'.
£10 / £9 (CONC) A new play which lifts the veil of secrecy over the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.
Stirling And Bridge of Allan Operatic Society Present
DOUG ALLAN: LIFE BEHIND THE LENS
BEST OF TIMES
MON 22 OCT 7.30PM
SAT 27 OCT 2.30PM & 7.30PM
£12.50 Adventures, encounters and insights from the award winning cameraman from Blue Planet, Planet Earth, Ocean Giants and many more.
£15/ £13 (MATINEE CONC) Featuring the music of Lerner and Loewe, the World of Disney, Gems from the Movies and the Best of Broadway.
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From film parties to weddings, live performances to annual conferences, macrobert is a unique venue that caters to a large variety of events. Our Café Bar can provide a variety of reception, buffet and sit-down meal options for abroad spectrum of tastes and budgets. To find out more about hosting your next event at macrobert or to arrange to view our spaces please contact our Events Manager on 01786 467 153
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Diary
September – December 2012
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ALLOTMENT THE LOCKERBIE BOMBER THE LOCKERBIE BOMBER DANNY BHOY: WANDERLUST EDIT TAM O’SHANTER TAM O’SHANTER LA TRAVIATA ADVENTURES OF BUTTERFLY BOY
2.45PM, 4.45PM, 6.45PM 7PM & 9PM 7PM & 9PM 8PM 8PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 7.30PM 2PM
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THAT FESTIVAL TITUS SEE THRU SAM WE WERE PROMISED JETPACKS + SUPPORT MOHSIN HAMID INDIAN TAKEAWAY WITH HARDEEP SINGH KOHLI EDIT HAIRY MACLARY SONATA FOR A MAN AND A BOY SONATA FOR A MAN AND A BOY LITTLE RED… YOU KNOW WHO! THE BALLAD OF PONDLIFE MCGURK DOUG ALLAN: LIFE BEHIND THE LENS CASABLANCA: THE GIN JOINT CUT CASABLANCA: THE GIN JOINT CUT BEST OF TIMES STIRLING AND BRIDGE OF ALLAN OPERATIC SOCIETY BEST OF TIMES STIRLING AND BRIDGE OF ALLAN OPERATIC SOCIETY LUMINATE: ULTRA VIOLET LUMINATE SYMPOSIUM: DEMENTIA FRIENDLY ARTS LUMINATE: ULTRA VIOLET
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NOVEMBER 2 FRI 17 SAT 28 FRI – 3O SUN
ROMEO & JULIET EDIT UNPLUGGED CINDERELLA
7.30PM 8PM TIMES VARY
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1 SAT – 31 MON CINDERELLA 4 TUE – 30 SUN THE POLAR BEARS GO WILD 4 TUE – 24 MON MULTI-COLOURED BLOCKS FROM SPACE
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COMING SOON – 2013 HIGHLIGHTS! ON
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CHRIS ADDISON: THE TIME IS NOW, AGAIN
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