Live Guide (Jul - Dec 2016)

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LIVE EVENTS July - December 2016

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WELCOME TO AN ACTION-PACKED PROGRAMME FOR 2016! In the year since I became Artistic Director we’ve been considering what matters to us and, most importantly, what matters to you, our audience. To give the best provision it’s vital that we’re clear about our purpose and after lots of engaging conversations we’re moving forward with a strengthened understanding of what we’re doing, who we’re doing it with and why. Macrobert Arts Centre is: Making Active Connections - with People, Communities and Ideas - for Entertainment, Wellbeing and Understanding. Find out more: www.macrobertartscentre.org Our spring Get More programme, with 5 Soldiers at its heart, helped us realise this purpose. More than 550 people attended 5 Soldiers performances (over 30% were here for the first time), over 100 school pupils saw the show, and more than 70 took part in 20+ hours of free schools dance workshops. A new dance piece was created with the school participants and performed on 14 May. It was so successful it went on to be part of Stirling’s Military Show on 18 June. The wider community connections made include The Army for Scotland, Royal Caledonian Education Trust and the Community Covenant. This autumn our Young Changemakers programme features Glasgow Girls and a celebration of young people playing an active part in the democratic process inspired by The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 21. The ‘Awe inspiring’ Glasgow Girls is a fun filled Musical: a real story of young people changing the world. We invite you to enjoy the performances and join your local community in deeper conversation with our future leaders, our young people. See Pages 6-9 for more details I look forward to seeing you soon!

Julie

Julie Ellen, Artistic Director

CONTENTS P1 - P5 P6 - P9 P10 - P12 P13 - P20 P21 P22 - P27 P28 P29 - P30 P31 P32 P33

July /August/September Events Article 21 & Young Changemakers September Events October Events November Events Christmas Is All Wrapped Up Coming in 2017 Get Involved – Children & Young People Get Involved – Adults Access & Family Friendly Booking & Tickets


July Events

Theatre | *Outside Bard In The Botanics

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MACBETH

Theatre | Playhouse Kai Fischer in association with the National Theatre of Scotland

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Sun 24 Jul, 7pm

LAST DREAM (ON EARTH)

Scotland’s best-loved Shakespeare company is back at Macrobert Arts Centre this summer, with an electrifying new production of one of the Bard’s most popular and enduring plays.

Grab a seat, put on your headphones and immerse yourself in stories of daring travellers.

A prophesy is made – Macbeth shall be king - but the only way to achieve the crown is murder!

Tickets: £10.50 / £8.50 Conc / £5.50 Students *Please note this is an unseated outdoor event – you are welcome to bring your own rugs, cushions or small camping chairs. In bad weather the performance will relocate to the Mainhouse.

Fri 29 Jul, 7.30pm

A traveller stands on a beach in Morocco with a group of friends, getting ready for a journey to change their lives. Decades earlier, a young man is getting strapped into a tiny sphere, ready for his mission: to become the first Human in Outer Space. Drawing on accounts of people who risk their lives for a distant dream, this show explores journeys beyond the imaginable. On stage artists create a fantastic soundscape that takes you on a journey into the unknown!

Tickets: £12.50 / £10.50 Conc / £5.50 Students Page 1


ABA International Touring, Nonsense Room Productions & Macrobert Arts Centre

SHARK IN THE PARK! Sat 30 Jul, 2pm Sun 31 Jul, 11am & 2pm

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For ages 2- 6 years

Share the magic of Nick Sharratt’s well-loved children’s stories live on stage in this brand new show! Page 2

Tickets: £8.50 / £30 Wee Group Saver


Celebrating Roald Dahl Help us celebrate the centenary of the world’s number one storyteller Road Dahl and share the magic of his fantastic characters and stories. SAT 30 JUL

Storytelling sessions inspired by Revolting Rhymes:

10.30am & 12.30pm / Tickets: *£8

Drop-in art session: 11.30am to 1.30pm / FREE The BFG (PG): 12noon, 2.30pm, 5pm, 7.30pm

Tickets from £5

SUN 31 JUL

The BFG (PG): 12noon, 2.30pm, 5pm, 7.30pm Tickets from £5

SAT 27 AUG

Storytelling sessions inspired by George’s Marvellous Medicine: 10.30am & 12.30pm. Tickets: *£8

Drop-in art session:

11.30am to 1.30pm / FREE

Fantastic Mr Fox (PG): 11am /All Tickets £2

SUN 28 AUG

Fantastic Mr Fox (PG): 11am / All Tickets £2

SAT 24 SEP

Drop-in art session:

11.30am to 1.30pm / FREE

Storytelling sessions inspired by Fantastic Mr Fox: 1.30pm & 3pm / Tickets: *£8 Matilda (PG): 11am / All Tickets £2

This is a special Scratch & Sniff screening

SUN 25 SEP

Matilda (PG): 11am / All Tickets £2 *1 adult & 1 child - extra child or adult £2 each

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September Events

Exhibition | Arthouse Festival of Architecture

MACROBERT ARTS CENTRE: A SPECIAL BUILDING Thu 1 to Thu 29 Sep

In 1966 the University of Stirling received a donation from the MacRobert Trust to build a ‘special building’. This exhibition draws from the University’s Archive Collection to explore the original development, conceived by Robert Matthew of Johnston-Marshall and Partners, and the re-development in 2002 by Appleton Architects and Buro Happold.

FREE You can visit this exhibition whenever we’re open (with occasional exceptions for closed events – please check with the Box Office)

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Theatre | Mainhouse

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Rapture Theatre in association with Macrobert Arts Centre

DEMOCRACY by Michael Frayn Fri 2 (preview) & Sat 3 Sep, 7.30pm

A gripping thriller with a top cast from TV, stage and screen! West Germany, 1969. Charismatic Willy Brandt has been elected Chancellor. When Brandt ‘dares more democracy’, his own party conspires, plots and tries to destroy him. In the world of political intrigue, espionage and betrayal, is anyone to be trusted? Shakespearean in scale with all the twists and spins of modern politics, this is an unmissable night at the theatre!

Tickets (Fri): £12.50 /£10.50 Conc / £5.50 Students Tickets (Sat): £14.50 / £12.50 Conc / £5.50 Students


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PLAN B FOR UTOPIA Thu 8 Sep, 7.30pm Recommended for age 11+ ‘laugh out loud, serious, profoundly silly, and a joy from start to finish’ THE SKINNY

An entertaining combination of dance, theatre and storytelling explore the role of imagination and creativity in our lives. ‘You have a plan, and then you don’t. You have a dream, and then you wake up. You fall in love, and your heart gets broken. The question is: do you pick up the pieces and try again?’

Charismatic performers Solène Weinachter and John Kendall explore the notion of utopia and how imagination and creativity act as a driving force for change in our personal and collective lives.

Tickets: £10.50 / £8.50 Conc / £5.50 Students

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In 2005, the home of Agnesa Murselaj, a 15 year old pupil at Drumchapel High School in Glasgow, was raided at dawn and she was detained with her family. She could have become just another statistic, but her school friends decided enough was enough and the ‘Glasgow Girls’ were born. After lobbying the then First Minister Jack McConnell, the Scottish Executive and the Home Office, the Glasgow Girls achieved cross-party support on the issue, inspiring a powerful human rights movement which would eventually change immigration practices in Scotland - becoming one of the most vocal and powerful asylum campaigns in modern history. A key part of this season is the fun-filled show inspired by these events – Glasgow Girls – and a series of activities involving our own Young Changemakers exploring The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 21. We hope that you’ll join us!

Julie

Julie Ellen (Artistic Director)


GLASGOW GIRLS Thu 15 & Fri 16 Sep, 7.30pm Pachamama Productions, National Theatre of Scotland, Theatre Royal Stratford East & Regular Music in association with The Citizens Theatre & Richard Jordan Productions Ltd Recommended for age 12+

A life-affirming, song-filled Scottish drama based on the true story of seven feisty teenagers, whose lives change forever when their school friend and her asylum-seeking family are forcibly taken from their home to be deported. The young women are galvanised to take a stand and fight for the life of their friend, her family and, ultimately, for the rights of all children of asylum-seekers. This celebration of the power of teenagers with a cause, offers a strong, positive, unifying message and features a highly charged musical score Conceived for stage and directed by Cora Bissett. Book by David Greig

Tickets: £14.50 / £12.50 Conc / £5.50 Students

POST SHOW CONVERSATIONS

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The Universal Declaration of

‘Everyone has the right to take part in the government of his country, In June 2015 the minimum voting age in Scotland went from the UK wide 18 down to 16 and our 16 and 17 year olds have already had a voice in the Independence Referendum and the Scottish Parliamentary Elections. With Scotland leading the way in democratic participation for young people, there are lots of questions to answer:

Who will be the leaders of tomorrow? What issues and new ideals will they champion? How will this affect all of our futures? We’re inspiring our own Young Changemakers to explore these and many more questions for the future, inviting students from the University of Stirling and local schools to lend their voices to the discussion as well. Hear first-hand from these future leaders during a special day of events – Hear Our Voices. Page 8

HEAR OUR VOICES Sat 29 Oct

A day of events devised, created and performed by our very own Young Changemakers inspired by Article 21 of The Declaration of Human Rights. The Changemakers: ● Macrobert Film Crews ● Macrobert Youth Dance Groups ● Macrobert Youth Theatre Groups ● Macrobert Young Writers ● University of Stirling Film Students More information will be available nearer the time. Keep an eye on our website: www.macrobertartscentre.org


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MACROBERT’S YOUNG CHANGEMAKERS This term all the children and young people who get involved in our weekly classes will be exploring the ideals behind Article 21 - looking at how to make changes in their own lives, communities and nations. You can join them on Sat 29 Oct as they share their ideas through art, dance, drama, film and in writing in a day of events - HEAR OUR VOICES / IT’S OUR RIGHT…

A DAY FOR SCHOOLS:

Thu 15 Sep, 10am to 2.30pm

You and your pupils are invited to join us for a day of conversations and experiences inspired by Glasgow Girls and Article 21 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This includes FREE tickets to a special schools performance at 11am.

STUDENTS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING Film and Media students from the University, led by Dario Sinforiani (Senior Fellow: Communications, Media & Culture) are also taking part, lending their voices to this group of inspiring young people.

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September Events

Theatre | Playhouse

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Sleeping Warrior Theatre Company and Macrobert Arts Centre in association with Showroom

THE RISE AND INEVITABLE FALL OF LUCAS PETIT

Comedy | Playhouse

JAMIE MACDONALD: HIGH VIS

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Fri 23 Sep, 7.30pm Recommended for age 16+

Fri 16 Sep, 6pm (preview) & Sat 17 Sep, 7.30pm

‘One of the funniest Scots on the circuit’ sunday herald

Recommended for age 12+

After the sell-out success of That Funny Blind Guy Jamie MacDonald is back at Macrobert Arts Centre with a brand new show.

A fast and furious new comedy with a cast of dozens (played by 3 actors) and fantastic original music. The most exciting thing in Lucas Petit’s life is his weekly trip to the B&Q Café and he likes it that way. But an encounter with a tramp, that may or may not be God, throws his life into disarray and him into a world of organised crime and disorganised religion!

Tickets (Fri): £10.50 / £8.50 Conc / £5.50 Students Tickets (Sat): £12.50 / £10.50 Conc / £5.50 Students Page 10

The white stick-waving blind bombshell is fast becoming a household name and expertly exploits his exclusive access to areas of comedy forbidden to others. 'New, exciting and downright hilarious’ ED FEST

Tickets: £10.50 / £8.50 Conc / £5.50 Students


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Opera | Mainhouse Scottish Opera

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THE ELIXIR OF LOVE by Donizetti Sat 24 Sep, 7.30pm

Scottish Opera’s new production of Donizetti’s sunny comedy comes to Macrobert Arts Centre. Director Oliver Platt and designer Oliver Townsend (Rodelinda, 2013), take their inspiration from the world of P.G. Wodehouse in a cheeky, vividly characterised show with its tongue firmly in its cheek. A talented cast is accompanied by five players from The Orchestra of Scottish Opera, in a new instrumental arrangement by Scottish Opera’s Head of Music, Derek Clark. ‘It [Elixir] is a perfect opera; boisterous, funfilled and fast-paced, with the ideal mixture of comedy and romance.' OLIVER PLATT

Tickets: £15.50 / £5 under 26's

Event Cinema | Filmhouse ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: NORMA Mon 26 Sep, 7.15pm

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A striking new production, which opens the 2016/17 season, Bellini’s classic bel canto opera is full of wonderful melodies but it is especially known for Norma's stunning showpiece aria, Casta diva. Àlex Ollé of innovative Catalan theatre group La Fura dels Baus directs, bringing a modern edge to this timeless tale of love, rivalry and betrayal, set against a backdrop of war driven by the extremes of a fanatically religious society

Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc You can find a full list of upcoming event cinema on our website – www.macrobertartscentre.org

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September Events

Local | Mainhouse Stirling Scouts and Guides

STIRLING GANG SHOW 2016 Tue 27 Sep, 7.30pm (preview) Wed 28 Sep - Sat 1 Oct, 7.30pm

Stirling’s Scouts and Guides return with a new Gang Show for 2016. Enjoy an evening of fun and toe-tapping music to suit every age group, all performed by a talented bunch of around 90 youngsters. This year’s production is sponsored by Kip McGrath Education Centre Stirling.

Tickets: (Tue) £7 (Wed/Thu) £10.75 (Fri) £12.25 (Sat) £12.75

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Event Cinema | Filmhouse

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LIVE: CYMBELINE

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Wed 28 Sep, 7pm

Broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, feel part of the action from your seat. Cymbeline is a ruler of a divided Britain. When Innogen, the only living heir, marries her sweetheart in secret, an enraged Cymbeline banishes him. But a powerful figure behind the throne is plotting to seize power and murder them both. Innogen embarks on a dangerous journey that will reunite Cymbeline with a lost heir and reconcile the young lovers.

Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc You can find a full list of upcoming event cinema on our website – www.macrobertartscentre.org


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Exhibition | Arthouse Macrobert Arts Centre in association with Artlink Central EXPLORING FAMILY & COMMUNITY: MILITARY FAMILIES

Sat 1 to Sun 30 Oct

Military families living in the Forth Valley have been exploring the theme of identity through conversation, letters, stories and photographs with artist Jenny Wicks. Bringing together both photographic and audio elements, this exhibition gives an insight into how these families see themselves and think others see them.

FREE

You can visit this exhibition whenever we’re open (with occasional exceptions for private events – please check with the Box Office)

Theatre | Mainhouse Charioteer Theatre

A BENCH ON THE ROAD Tue 4 Oct, 7.30pm

Recommended for age 10+

A story of courage, sisterhood and pride, this play follows six women living through the massive Italian migration that took place between 1850 and 1950. Using prose, poetry and music from Scottish and Italian traditions, the experiences of both nationalities are brought to life with stories of women divided, yet united, in a battle for identity and belonging. Based on hundreds of interviews collected over thirty years, the play is deeply relevant to current debates around immigration, exploring themes of acceptance and rejection, confrontation and collaboration.

Tickets: £12.50 / £10.50 Conc / £5.50 Students Page 13


October Events

For age 6+

Theatre | Playhouse Terra Incognita and Macrobert Arts Centre

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INVISIBLE ARMY

Fri 7 Oct, 10.30am & 7.30pm Recommended for age 12+

Three years ago Robbie McGuire started becoming invisible. It's not a big problem. It doesn't affect his daily life. Mrs Gillespie still gives him detention and Sarah Hargreaves still threatens to smash his face in. But people bump into him a lot in the street. Nobody ever really looks at him - they always look to the side or slightly behind. And this morning, the longer he looked in the mirror the less he could see of himself. Created as a documentation of the experiences and imaginations of a group of young carers, Invisible Army follows Robbie through a very weird day.

Tickets: £10.50 / £8.50 Conc / £5.50 Students Page 14

Family | Playhouse Shona Reppe

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CINDERELLA

Sat 8 Oct, 11.30am & 2.30pm ‘A wonderful show that has the audience wriggling with glee...’ THE SCOTSMAN Every day is a bad hair day for Cinderella… The classic fairytale is beautifully re-imagined by Shona Reppe Puppets in this highly visual award-winning production with secret hatches, hidden drawers and a handbag full of magic! ‘…the fairy godmother of puppet theatre...’ THE EVENING NEWS

Tickets: £8.50 / £30 Wee Group Saver


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For age 6+

Comedy | Mainhouse Phil McIntyre Entertainments Ltd JASON BYRNE IS “PROPPED UP’’

Sat 8 Oct, 8pm

Recommended for age 14+

A brand new show from the very experienced, very funny, very highly acclaimed, very absolutely trouser wetting, very can’t watch much more as I think I’m going to die comedian! Bring your mates and family for a guaranteed laugh and more silly props than ever before… more giant ducks, more rubber hands, owls, big wooden pegs and amazing magic stunts. You might even get a glimpse of a mouse with a moustache!

All Tickets: £18

Family | Mainhouse balletLORENT

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SNOW WHITE

Tue 11 Oct, 7pm & Wed 12 Oct, 2pm balletLORENT is back at Macrobert Arts Centre with their spellbinding retelling of Snow White - a brand new dance theatre production for families. It’s a tale of a mother’s devastating jealousy, and a band of wild, forest dwelling miners who reveal for us the importance of inner beauty. Written by former Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, and music by Doctor Who composer Murray Gold.

Tickets: £10.50 / £8.50 Conc / £5.50 Students / £30 Wee Group Saver

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October Events

Cinema @ macrobert arts centre Event Cinema | Filmhouse ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LIVE: KING LEAR

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Wed 12 Oct, 7pm

Broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, feel part of the action from your seat. King Lear has ruled for many years. As age begins to overtake him, he decides to divide his kingdom amongst his children, living out his days without the burden of power. Misjudging his children’s loyalty and finding himself alone in the wilderness, he is left to confront the mistakes of a life that has brought him to this point.

Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc You can find a full list of upcoming event cinema on our website – www.macrobertartscentre.org

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Enjoy a top selection of blockbusters, independent and foreign language films on screen in the Filmhouse and Playhouse. Find our latest Cinema Guide online: www.macrobertartscentre.org


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The Broons ® © DC Thomson & Co. Ltd. 2016

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Sell A Door Theatre CompanyThe and The Gardyne Theatre Broons ® © DC Thomson & Co.present Ltd. 2016DC Thomson’s

THE BROONS

Thu 13 Oct, 7.30pm; Fri 14 Oct, 5pm & 8.30pm; Sat 15 Oct, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Recommended for all the family!

‘Pit the kettle oan mither, this is braw news!’ Scotland's most famous fictional family The Broons are coming to Macrobert Arts Centre! The Glebe Street bunch has featured in the classic DC Thomson comic strips in the Sunday Post since 1936 and this production celebrates them on their 80th anniversary! Award winning Scottish playwright Rob Drummond brings the infamous characters Granpaw, Paw and Maw Broon, Hen and Joe, Daphne, Maggie, Horace, The Twins and The Bairn to life in a production filled with laughs, love and comic-strip visuals, all set to a Scottish soundtrack. The marvellous artwork and well observed storylines of The Broons means that everyone recognises a little of themselves in these classic tales. And we are thrilled to be honouring these much-loved characters and bringing them to life on stage.

Tickets (Thu): £14.50 / £12.50 Conc / £48 Wee Group Saver (Fri/Sat): £16.50 / £14.50 Conc / £55 Wee Group Saver Calling all grandparents and grandchildren! Come and have a go at knitting your very own ‘Broon’ - Sun 16 Oct, 2pm to 4pm Find out more: www.macrobertartscentre.org

The Broons ® © DC Thomson & Co. Ltd. 2016

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October Events

For ages 6 months to 2 years

Family | Workhouse Starcatchers and Branar Téatar do Pháistí THE SHAPE OF THINGS

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Sat 15 Oct, 11am & 2pm Created by Ailie Cohen & Marc Mac Lochlainn

The world all around us is made up of wonderful shapes. But sometimes there are so many shapes that some get lost. This is a story of two shapes, Cubert and Triantán, and the adventures they have finding their way back to each other. Set in a soft and tactile environment this fun and interactive story is told through puppetry, theatre music and sound

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Event Cinema | Filmhouse

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ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: COSI FAN TUTTE Mon 17 Oct, 6.30pm

How much do you love your partner? How much do you trust them? And can they trust you? Mozart’s classic opera puts two pairs of lovers to the test – with great music but distinctly unexpected results. For this new production, director Jan Philipp Gloger creates a richly theatrical world as the playground for this quirky comedy, where two men try to woo each other’s partners for a bet. A lively, youthful and imaginative take on one of the world's best-loved operas.

Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc You can find a full list of upcoming event cinema on our website – www.macrobertartscentre.org


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Musical | Mainhouse Stirling & Bridge of Allan Operatic Society

IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS THE MUSICAL Wed 19 & Sat 22 Oct, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Thu 20 & Fri 21 Oct, 7.30pm

SABOS brings this much loved musical to the stage – sure to get your feet tapping and have you leave the theatre with that early Christmas feeling. Two ex-army pals and two sisters team up to put on a show and save a remote Vermont ski lodge that’s fallen on hard times. A little mischief, a few misunderstandings and a whole lot of romance are the perfect excuse for a magical evening of laughter, tears and some of the greatest songs ever written.

Tickets: £19 / £17 Conc* *Wed, Thu & Sat Mat only

Theatre | Mainhouse Catherine Wheels Theatre Company

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PONDLIFE

Sun 23 Oct, 4pm & Mon 24 Oct, 10.30am Recommended for age 9+

A passionate and energetic one-man show that vividly illustrates the high stakes of classroom power play and explores the lasting legacy of childhood friendships. Moving school is never easy. When class bully Sharon takes an instant dislike to Martin it feels like he has an especially tough ride ahead of him. That is until he befriends Simon McGurk and his fortunes seem to change. However the fickle world of playground politics soon puts pressure on their friendship and Martin finds himself making a choice that will impact them both.

Tickets: £10.50 / £8.50 Conc / £5.50 Students and under 18's

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October Events

Theatre | Mainhouse

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Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley adapted by John Ginman

Tue 25 Oct, 7.30pm Recommended for age 11+

‘Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.’ A brand new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Gothic horror masterpiece and a fusion of ensemble storytelling, live music and stunning theatricality. From the artistic team behind Blackeyed Theatre’s hugely successful production of Dracula, this show promises a fresh, exciting take on what is widely considered to be a landmark work of romantic, gothic and science fiction literature

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Event Cinema | Filmhouse

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BRANAGH THEATRE LIVE: THE ENTERTAINER Thu 27 Oct, 7.15pm

Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborne's modern classic conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private torment. Rob Ashford directs Kenneth Branagh as the Archie Rice, with John Hurt as Billy Rice in the final production for Plays at the Garrick season.

Tickets: £14 / £11.50 Conc You can find a full list of upcoming event cinema on our website – www.macrobertartscentre.org


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Event Cinema | Filmhouse

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ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: ANASTASIA Wed 2 Nov, 7.15pm

An identity in crisis, a country in revolution, Anastasia is a ballet about one of the great historical mysteries of the 20th century, only recently solved. At the height of the Russian Revolution the royal family were executed, but afterwards a young woman appeared – apparently the surviving royal princess. Known as 'Anna Anderson', she couldn't remember her past and was presumed an imposter. Anastasia is a dramatic and haunting exploration of Anna's nightmare of memory and identity.

Exhibition | Arthouse Macrobert Arts Centre

HAND MADE: CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE Sat 5 Nov to Sun 8 Jan 2017

We’re delighted to be hosting our second annual Christmas sale of arts and crafts made in Scotland. Explore and buy a selection of works by Scottish artists including screen printer Ellie Hodesdon.

FREE You can visit this exhibition whenever we’re open (with occasional exceptions for private events – please check with the Box Office)

Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc You can find a full list of upcoming event cinema on our website – www.macrobertartscentre.org

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Hans No Solo is failing badly at Magic School. Headmistress Merlina has tried everything but it looks like he’s going to fail those exams. And then - horror of horrors - forest holligan and ASBO-queen Little Red Riding Hood unwittingly robs the pantosphere of all good magic, leaving the wicked Sherffina of Nottingham to run riot with her band of evil minions. Will Hans save the pantosphere? Will Gretel ever get a joke to tell and not just be relegated to simpering Disney-esque princess? Will Merlina catch the eye of someone in the audience and get her happy ever after? Grab your magic wands, your dancing shoes and fullon-sing-song voices for this year’s panto extravaganza… come join the Weans In The Wood!

Wed 23 Nov to Sat 31 Dec Tickets from £9 (See P24 for the performance schedule) ST I R L I N G

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Join us for a one-night only, magical performance of Weans in the Wood, full of glitz, glamour and glorious fun! Dress up (Christmas finery or panto-themed fancy dress; either’s fine by us), bring your friends, and join us for a truly panto-tastic night out. You’ll be treated like the Dame of the Pantosphere, with champagne reception, nibbles, exclusive Panto-themed goodies and more than a few surprises along the way!

Thu 1 Dec, 7.30pm. Tickets: £37.50

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TICKET PRICES Times in black: £9 Times in green: £17 / £14.50 Conc / £13 Friends Times in blue: £19.50 / £16 Conc / £14 Friends

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(F) Friends prices available (S) Signed and audio described / Touch Tour available (C) Captioned, signed and audio described / Touch Tour available


Cumbernauld Theatre & Fish and Game

HOW TO BE A CHRISTMAS TREE Tue 29 Nov to Sat 24 Dec (not Mondays) Tue to Fri, 10am & 1.45pm, Sat 10.30am & 1pm Sun 12.30pm & 3pm, Tue 20 to Sat 24 Dec, 12noon & 3pm

For age 5 and under

Welcome to the Tall and True Tree Nursery where young trees learn to grow! This is where the best little trees grow into big fine pine trees, with strong roots, trunks, branches, needles and a pointy bit at the top. But one tree hopes for a more exciting life beyond the nursery…Will it fulfil its destiny and become a magical Christmas tree? A fun and interactive show filled with music and plenty of jokes! ‘A jolly romp…a wee seasonal cracker!’ THE HERALD

Friends

25% OFF

Tickets: £9.50 / £32 Wee Group Saver / £8 Groups of 10+

Book Tickets: 01786 466 666 www.macrobertartscentre.org

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● Tickets to one of our Christmas shows ● An interval ice-cream (donated by Mackie’s of Scotland) ● A signed cast photo

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Christmas ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: THE NUTCRACKER Thu 8 Dec, 7.15pm, Sun 11 Dec, 2pm Thu 15 Dec, 7.15pm

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Event Cinema | Filmhouse

Friends

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Coming in 2017

Dance | Mainhouse Ballet West

Friends

25% OFF

SWAN LAKE

Fri 20 Jan, 7.30pm Sat 21 Jan, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Using Tchaikovsky's stirring score and a moving adaptation of the original choreography, the dancers of Ballet West tell the story of the love of a young man for the cursed Odette. Unless true love can release her from the spell of the evil Von Rothbart, Odette is destined to spend her life as a swan.

Tickets: £12.50 / £10.50 Conc

Comedy | Mainhouse MZA and CHill Productions

CRAIG HILL: UP AND COMING! Fri 17 Feb, 7.30pm

Recommended for ages 16+

Hot on the heels of last year’s sell-out tour, your favourite jet-fuelled, kilted pleasure shoots back to Stirling like a rocket full of fun! Craig is certainly ‘up’ and most definitely coming, so make sure you book early! ‘Flat-out hilarious... I’ve not heard a room laugh so long and hard… the audience was in absolute paroxysms of laughter… Genuinely funny.’ ***** MIRROR

Tickets: £16.50 / £13.50 conc

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Get Involved We run a range of creative classes in drama, dance, film and art offering children, young people and adults the chance to create, explore and get involved! Term Dates: Tue 23 Aug - Sat 29 Oct

Children & Young People ART

Work with artist Sam Gurrey to express yourself through a range of materials, styles and techniques:

Comic Art Illustration (Create a Zine) Art Adventures

P6 - P7 S1+

Tue, 5pm - 6.30pm £55 Tue, 7pm - 9pm £72

P4 - P5

Thu, 4pm - 5pm

NEW NEW

£45

DANCE

Join our Macrobert Youth Dance classes to explore contemporary dance movement and techniques, improve your choreography skills and learn fun new routines!

Breaking with ChazB Breaking with ChazB Macrobert Youth Dance 1 Macrobert Youth Dance 2

P2 – P4 P5 – P7 P4 - P7 S1+

Tue, 4pm - 4.45pm £45 Tue, 5pm - 6pm £50 Thu, 4.30pm - 5.30pm £50 Thu, 6pm - 7.30pm £63

NEW NEW

AUDITION: MACROBERT YOUTH DANCE COMPANY: Wed 24 Aug, 7pm Aged 12 to 18? Love to dance? Want to develop your skills and perform locally and nationally? If this sounds like you and you can commit to the Wed evening sessions, sign up to audition creativelearning@macrobertartscentre.org

Macrobert Youth Dance Company

S1+

Wed, 7pm – 9pm

£70

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DRAMA

Come along to our Macrobert Youth Theatre (MYT) classes and explore your creativity and imagination! Develop your drama and performance skills, learn new techniques and make new friends in a fun and creative environment:

Macrobert Youth Theatre 1 P1 - 3 Macrobert Youth Theatre 2 P4 - 6 Macrobert Youth Theatre 3 P7 - S2 Macrobert Youth Theatre 4 S3+

Sat, 10.30am - 11.30am Sat, 11.45am - 1.15pm Sat, 1.45pm - 3.15pm Sat, 3.30pm - 5.30pm

£44 £56 £56 £60

AUDITION: MACROBERT YOUNG COMPANY: Wed 24 Aug, 6.30pm Aged 12 to 18? Interested in performing on stage at Macrobert Arts Centre and other venues? We’re in search of talented actors to be part of MYC, so if this sounds like you and you’re free to commit to the Wed evening session, then sign up: creativelearning@macrobertartscentre.org

Macrobert Young Company

S1+

Wed 6.30pm - 9pm

£70

FILM

Ideal for those interested in film – watch and discuss films and develop your film-making skills. Check out our new photography and film groups:

Film Crew 1 (beginner) Film Crew 2 (intermediate) Photography & Film Photography & Film

S1+ S1+ S1+ P6-7

Thu, 5pm - 7pm £72 Thu, 7pm - 9pm £72 Sat, 1.30pm - 3.30pm £72 Sat, 11.30pm - 1pm £72

WRITING

NEW NEW

A fortnightly session with professional playwright Eve Nicol, working to create a selection of original work (including scripts) that will be performed by Macrobert Youth Theatre groups and Macrobert Young Company:

Macrobert Young Writers (Every 2 weeks)

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S1+

Wed , 7pm – 9pm

£50


Get Involved - Adults

DANCE

Explore contemporary movement and techniques, improve your health and well-being or just get dancing - we have a range of classes to suit all ages and ability:

Adult Contemporary Dance Keep Dancing

18+ Mon, 6.30pm - 8pm £56 60+ Thu, 10.15am - 11.15am £5 per session

DRAMA

Fun and creative workshops in physical theatre and movement tailored for adults with additional support needs, led by LOOP Theatre:

Inclusive Drama

18+

Fri, 1.30pm - 3.00pm

£5 per session

(Assisting companion/ family member free of charge)

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY EVENTS /£5

(Assisting companion/ family member free of charge) Every month we host a different dementia friendly event, a relaxing afternoon out with live entertainment and refreshments:

Kennedy Cupcakes Live Music Now

Tue 30 Aug, 2pm Tue 27 Sep, *12noon & 2pm Tue 25 Oct, *12noon & 2pm Mon 28 Nov, 2pm

*Thanks to funding from The R S MacDonald Charitable Trust we’re trying out these additional morning events especially for groups from residential homes.

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We're Accessible & Family Friendly

OUR BUILDING

We welcome all visitors with additional access requirements and are committed to making our work and spaces accessible to everyone. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs - there is level access via the main entrance and automatic doors leading directly to the Box Office, which has low counters and a hearing loop. Textphone Number - 18001 01786 466 666

Parking

There are 3 parking bays at the main entrance to Macrobert Arts Centre for blue badge holders.

Ticket Discounts

We offer concession priced tickets to people with additional support needs and assisting companions are admitted free. Please let us know when you book if you require a wheelchair space or if you have any additional access requirements.

Familiarisation Visits

We understand that visiting a new place can be a challenging experience for some people. If you would like to arrange a pre-event tour, please get in touch – info@ macrobertartscentre.org Page 32

WE’RE FAMILY FRIENDLY

We welcome children and families and are fully accessible for prams and pushchairs. There is a pram parking bay just as you enter the building beside the Box Office and booster cushions are available on request for the Filmhouse. We have baby changing facilities in both the men’s and women’s toilets in the main foyer and a baby care room in the Arthouse which includes a wheelchair accessible toilet, changing area and private area for feeding. Mothers are welcome to breastfeed anywhere at Macrobert Arts Centre.

Babes in Arms

We offer a limited number of free tickets for children (aged 18 months and under) who are sharing a seat with their carer at some family friendly events. These must be booked in advance so please give us a call on 01786 466 666 for more information or to book. Find out more about how we support families and customers with additional support needs at Macrobert Arts Centre – www.macrobertartscentre.org

Large print copies of this brochure are available on request – marketing@macrobertartscentre.org or 01786 466 666


Book Tickets: 01786 466 666 www.macrobertartscentre.org Booking & Ticket Info

Concessions & Discounts

In Person at the Box Office

*Concessions

Macrobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA Mon to Thu - 10am to 7.45pm Fri, Sat & Sun - 10am to 8.15pm

By Phone on 01786 466 666 Textphone 18001 01786 466 666 Mon to Sun – 10am to 7pm Online – www.macrobertartscentre.org (Secure booking 24 hours a day for all events and classes)

Group Bookings

To book 10 tickets or more for an event call us on 01786 466 666 or email groups@macrobertartscentre.org

Online & Phone Booking Charge

If you book by phone or online there’s a £1.00 charge per transaction (to cover associated costs).

Postage

We’re happy to post your tickets out for a charge of 60p per transaction. (All tickets booked within 7 days of a performance will be held for collection at the Box Office).

Refunds

We’re unable to offer any refunds unless an event is cancelled - full conditions of sale can be found on our website www.macrobertartscentre.org Ticket prices for most shows include a small contribution to our development fund, helping protect the future of Macrobert Arts Centre and improve our facilities.

Full time students, under 18’s, senior citizens, persons with a disability and their assisting companion, Young Scot card holders, benefit claimants and equity members (proof of eligibility is required at time of booking / collection).

*Babes in Arms

We offer a limited number of free tickets for children aged 18 months and under, who are sharing a seat with their carer, at some family friendly events. These need to be booked in advance so call 01786 466 666 for more information. Friends discount

*Friends Discounts

Macrobert Arts Centre Friends enjoy a range of benefits including 25% off tickets for most live events, discounted tickets for event cinema screenings and 10% off classes and workshops – look out for the symbol. * Please note concessions and discounts may not be available for all performances and screenings. These are offered at the discretion of Macrobert Arts Centre and the relevant visiting company, are subject to availability and cannot be retrospectively applied.

SCHOOLS & NURSERIES

We offer a range of performances that tie in with the Curriculum for Excellence and offer special discounts to schools. We also offer pre and / or post performance workshop programmes and backstage tours. For more information please contact creativelearning@macrobertartscentre.org

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Book Tickets: 01786 466 666 www.macrobertartscentre.org JULY Sun 24 Jul Macbeth Fri 29 Jul Last Dream (On Earth) Sat 30 & Sun 31 Jul Shark in the Park Sat 30 & Sun 31 Jul Celebrating Roald Dahl 100

7pm 7.30pm 2pm / 11am & 2pm Various Events

Sat 27 & Sun 28 Aug

Celebrating Roald Dahl 100

Various Events

Macrobert Arts Centre: A Special Building Democracy Plan B For Utopia Glasgow Girls The Rise & Inevitable Fall of Lucas Petit Jamie MacDonald: High Vis Celebrating Roald Dahl 100 The Elixir of Love ROH Live Screening: Norma Stirling Gang Show 2016 RSC Live Screening: Cymbeline

Venue Opening Hours 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 6pm / 7.30pm 7.30pm Various Events 7.30pm 7.15pm 7.30pm 7pm

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER Thu 1 to Thu 29 Sep Fri 2 & Sat 3 Sep Thu 8 Sep Thu 15 & Fri 16 Sep Fri 16 & Sat 17 Sep Fri 23 Sep Sat 24 & Sun 25 Sep Sat 24 Sep Mon 26 Sep Tue 27 Sep to Sat 1 Oct Wed 28 Sep

OCTOBER Sat 1 to Sun 30 Oct Tue 4 Oct Fri 7 Oct Sat 8 Oct Sat 8 Oct Tue 11 & Wed 12 Oct Wed 12 Oct Thu 13 Oct Fri 14 Oct Sat 15 Oct Sat 15 Oct Mon 17 Oct Wed 19 to Sat 22 Oct Sun 23 & Mon 24 Oct Tue 25 Oct Thu 27 Oct

Exploring Family & Community: Military Families Venue Opening Hours A Bench on the Road 7.30pm Invisible Army 10.30am & 7.30pm Cinderella 11.30am & 2.30pm Jason Byrne is “Propped Up” 8pm Snow White 7pm / 2pm RSC Live Screening: King Lear 7pm The Broons 7.30pm The Broons 5pm & 8.30pm The Shape of Things 11am & 2pm The Broons 2.30pm & 7.30pm ROH Live Screening: Cosi Fan Tutti 6.30pm Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the Musical 7.30pm (2.30pm Wed & Sat) Pondlife 4pm / 10.30am Frankenstein 7.30pm BT Live Screening: The Entertainer 7.15pm

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER Wed 2 Nov Sat 5 Nov to Sun 8 Jan Wed 23 Nov to Sat 31 Dec Tue 29 Nov to Sat 24 Dec Thu 1 Dec Thu 8, Sun 11 & Thu 15 Dec

ROH Live Screening: Anastasia Hand Made: Christmas Craft Sale Weans in the Wood How to be a Christmas Tree Weans in the Wood: Stirling Stella Spectacular ROH Live Screening: The Nutcracker

7.15pm Venue Opening Hours Various Various 7.30pm 7.15pm / 2pm / 7.15pm

Macrobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA


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