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Friday Nights

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Marine Theatre Every Friday night is Cocktail night at the Marine Theatre. Come after work to kick back and relax in our cosy quirky Stage Door Bar. The bar will be open from 5pm every Friday with Elizabeth our Bar Manageress serving up Classic Cocktails and fantastic local wines and beers. There’ll be DJs and live music on throughout the season so keep upto-date with What’s On on our website and social media. For music, drinks and a chilled wine-bar atmosphere it’s the only place in town. Fridays in the Stage Door Bar 5.00pm - late Free

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R&D By The Sea

R&D by the Sea is our Arts Council-funded scheme offering week-long residencies for theatre companies to develop new plays here at the Marine Theatre. This Spring we welcome four theatre companies to Lyme Regis who will be developing new plays, adaptations, dance and music. At the end of their week here, they’ll host a free showing of their work-in-progress giving you an exclusive behind the scenes glance at what goes on in a rehearsal room. You’ll get a chance to chat to the company afterwards and fill out a feedback form with your thoughts. We’d love to hear what you think. If you’re a writer, director, actor, musician or artist and interested in applying for a residency on the R&D by the Sea programme, please visit www.marinetheatre.com/rd-by-the-sea.

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We are so lucky to have a theatre open all year round in Lyme Regis. Our theatre building has stood here for over 130 years and has survived through the support of the community. An extensive survey has revealed that the Marine roof is in desperate need of repair. We have an ambitious plan to repair the theatre and ensure a sustainable, environmentallyfriendly and accessible venue for the community of Lyme and future generations. The cost of this work is estimated at around £95,000.

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If you feel you’re able to make a contribution, however small, please visit www.marinetheatre.com. If you’d rather not donate online, please pop into the theatre to donate in the boxes, or send a cheque in the post made payable to LymeArts Community Trust. Everything makes a difference. Thank you. Clemmie Reynolds, Artistic Director and the Marine Theatre Team

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jazz in the bar

Philip Clouts & Steve Dow Saturday 9th January / / An up-close and personal performance in the Stage Door Bar. Steve Dow’s playing is inspired by the great swing jazz guitarist Freddie Green who played in the Count Basie Orchestra. Steve will be performing a varied programme of different jazz styles accompanied by pianist Philip Clouts who has been praised in Musician magazine for his “consummate musicianship”. Saturday 9th January Bar Open: 7.00pm Time: 8.00pm Running Time: 2 hrs (approx) including interval All tickets: £10.00 Limited tickets available TheatreFriends discount available

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Seatown Ladies Salon Tuesday 12th January // An evening of inspiration, conversation and creativity. Inspired by a grainy old black and white photograph from the 1900s of a group of lively women standing next to a rowing boat captioned Rude and Coarse, Likely Story Theatre Company are developing a new play about a team of female gig rowers, their friendships and their experiences at sea. Join us for a G&T in the Stage Door Bar and a salon hosted by brilliant women, big ideas, and gently creative activities to inspire curiosity and debate. R&D by the Sea is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Tuesday 12th January Time: 5.30pm Running time: 2hrs (approx)

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Roxy Magic Saturday 16th January / / Roxy Magic are the UK’s best and longest-running tribute to Roxy Music & Bryan Ferry. This band of experienced and talented musicians recreate the music and feel of the hugely influential band Roxy Music and pop icon Bryan Ferry. Saturday 16th January Bar Open: 7.00pm Onstage: 8.00pm Running time: 100mins (approx) plus interval

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Join us for Roxy classics such as Virginia Plain, Avalon, Dance Away, Street Life, Love is the Drug, Let’s Stick Together and more.

Full Price: £12.00 Concessions: £11.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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London Klezmer Quartet

Alternative Burns Night Ceilidh

accompanied by a hot hearty Goulash dinner from Aroma Cafe Saturday 23rd January / / Dance your socks off with the London Klezmer Quartet at this alternative Burns Night ceilidh accompanied by a heartwarming Goulash stew. The band will show you the steps for a variety of Yiddish dances, with live klezmer music to help put a spring in your step. Come along and try out freylekhs, bulgars, zhoks and shers. No previous experience or partner necessary, but willingness to have a good time IS essential. The London Klezmer Quartet combines the subtleties of the original tradition with a kick-the-chairs-over ability to party, Saturday 23rd January Doors: 7.00pm Music and dinner: 7.30pm Running time: 2hrs (approx)

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bringing to life an almost-lost folk tradition on violin, clarinet, accordion and double bass. “Dizzyingly dynamic playing... a band at the forefront of the European klezmer revival” (fROOTS) “With artistry like this, the music doesn’t have to be reinvented.” Evening Standard) Your ticket includes a delicious hot supper of a hearty Goulash stew and crusty bread by Aroma Cafe, served on arrival.

Suitable for all ages and fitness! All tickets: £15.00 with delicious hot dinner / £10.00 without dinner TheatreFriends discount available

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R&D by the Sea

Far from the Madding Crowd

friday 25th - 29th January / / Join us for a showing of the early development of a new adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s “Far from the Madding Crowd”. We’ll have been exploring how to use a live, original, folk music score to complement Hardy’s evocative words, and working on a version playable by two actors. Building on the huge success of 2013-14’s “Pride and Prejudice for two

actors” which toured the UK, we’ll use some of the same theatrical techniques to create an array of very different characters in a way that illuminates and celebrates the novel.

Friday 29th January Time: 4.00pm Free

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Friday nights at the Marine

Thank Funk it’s Friday featuring Mr Jean and guest DJ

Friday 29th January / / Every Friday night is Cocktail night at the Marine Theatre. Come after work to kick back and relax in our cosy quirky Stage Door Bar. Blast away the January blues with a night of Funk, Disco and Dancing. Bathed in neon lights and advocating fashion which should have been banned long ago, Mr Jèan are the Lyme Regis go-to band for tight dance grooves, outrageous style and all out fun. From forgotten 70’s Disco classics, to 90’s French House and Pop into the modern day, Mr Jèan will take you on a dance-floor journey until the only thing you have left is a sense of elation and cheer. If you’ve been deprived of serious night of dancing, let Mr Jèan cure you. Followed by guest DJ. Friday 29th January Times: Bar opens: 5.00pm Live Music: 7.30pm DJ: 9.30pm Running Time: 3hrs (approx) All tickets: £6.00 (available on the door)

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Robert Newman

The Brain Show Sunday 31st January / / After volunteering for a brain-imaging experiment meant to locate the part of the brain that lights up when you’re in love, Rob emerges with more questions than answers. Can brain scans read our minds? Are we our brains? How can you map the mind? The show includes a specially constructed MRI-hat that will record Robert’s realtime brain activity in the show. “He is the funniest comedian I have ever seen…a passionate, chaotically brilliant comedian.” The Sunday Times Sunday 31st January Time: 8.00pm Running time: 90mins (approx) plus interval Age Suitability: 14+ Full Price: £15.00 Concessions: £12.00

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Steve Knightley

All at Sea

Wednesday 3rd February / / In early 2014 Steve Knightley set out on his 160 date Grow your own Gig tour of rural village halls. Once described by the Times as the “gravel voiced spokesman of the rural poor” and possessing a vast repertoire of songs about those who live and work in the countryside, this journey finally came to an end in September 2015. In 2016 he has decided to turn his attention to Maritime venues around the shoreline of England and Wales. The ‘All at Sea’ tour will find him playing Wednesday 3rd February Doors and Bar opens: 6.30pm Show starts: 7.30pm

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in seaside halls, an Elizabethan Fort, on boats and in a rich variety of performing spaces all within sight of the waves and the tide. As Steve says “As a West country songwriter I have written so many songs of seafarers and wreckers, travellers and traders, pirates and smugglers. Now I‘m going to be able to sing them with the sound of the sea in the distance - I can’t wait!”

Running time: tbc Full Price: £16.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Storytelling in The Stage Door Bar

Debs Newbold

Medieval Jests from the Bawdy Bardess Thursday 4th February / / An Up Close and Personal Storytelling performance in the Stage Door Bar. Debs Newbold is an acclaimed storyteller. With a quick wit, eloquent physicality and a bewitching way with an audience, Debs’ work has been hailed as “masterful verbal cinema”. She weaves for us a set of three frollicksome tales from Merrie Olde Europe; one English, one Italian, one French...and all very funny. Roll up one and all for a rollicking evening of medieval banter, bawdiness and belly laughs. Chaucer, Bocaccio and the anonymous writer of a fruity French geste get a reworking that has audiences clutching their sides and reaching for The Canterbury Tales. This is one of Debs’ newest and most instantly popular sets. Strictly for grown-ups. Thursday 4th February Bar opens: 6.30pm Onstage: 7.30pm Running time: 70mins (approx) Age Suitability: 17+ All tickets: £12.00 Strictly limited tickets available TheatreFriends discount available

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Anne Bronte’s

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Friday 5th February / /

To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Bronte’s birth Concert Theatre Company interweaves Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall with Scriabin’s 24 Preludes, Mozart’s sonata for piano and violin K.378, and Brahms’ Rhapsody Op. 79. The classical music becomes the world, the time, the emotions, and the characters from Brontë’s classic story. Collision between music and spoken text gives birth to a new dramatic language on stage. Through adapting the story into a modern setting and contemporary English language, we wish to emphasise the relevance of feminism in Brontë’s writing to today’s society. R&D by the Sea is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Friday 5th February Time: 3.00pm Running time: 1hr Free

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Friday Nights at the Marine

Swing Commanders

Friday 5th February / / Every Friday night is Cocktail night at the Marine Theatre. Come after work to kick back and relax in our cosy quirky Stage Door Bar. The Swing Commanders are a vibrant Lancashire quintet whose mission is to promote sophisticated harmonies, hot solos and pretty dresses. They take the best mid twentieth century songs, from Glenn Miller to the singing cowboys of old, and give them a high energy makeover, with mid-song instrument swaps and high jinx humour. The band play theatres and festivals throughout Europe, and in 2015 headlined the Legends of Western Swing festival in Wichita Falls, Texas. If you enjoy vintage style, lively music and good old fashioned entertainment, you’ll have a ball with The Swing Commanders! Friday 5th February Bar open: 5.00pm Show starts: 8.00pm Running time: 2hrs (approx) All tickets £10.00

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Stewart Francis

Pun Gent

Saturday 6th February / / Live Nation in association with MHA Proudly Presents... The star of Mock The Week,Michael McIntyre’s Roadshow and Live At The Apollo,embarks on a brand new stand up tour with a fantastic and hilarious new show! “A brilliant comic brain... this stand-up cracks some of the best one liners I’ve ever heard” The Guardian “Perfectly crafted gags” The Sunday Times Saturday 6th February Doors: 8.00pm Running time: 2hrs (approx) Age Suitability: 16+ Full Price: £18.50 Concessions: £16.50 TheatreFriends discount available

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Jazz Brunch

with Philip Clouts and Rachel More

Accompanied by a delicious brunch buffet served by Aroma Cafe Saturday 7th February / / A delicious brunch served with a delectable jazz duo.

his “particularly subtle judgment when it comes to harmonizing simple melodies”

Singer Rachel More will be performing a wide selection of well-loved swing, ballads, blues and bossa-novas and will also be featuring some of the songs from her CD All My Tomorrows. Rachel has sung live on Radio 4’s Loose Ends and been featured on ITV’s Meridian Tonight and at the Jazz Divas Festival. She will be accompanied by Philip Clouts who the Observer praised for

Listen to the music whilst enjoying a delicious brunch buffet served on arrival; hot choices include smoked mackerel kedgeree, breakfast fritata and and field mushroom with goats cheese with a herb walnut pesto. All served with salad and buttered french stick; plus Aroma’s delectable homemade cakes and scones.

Saturday 7th February Time: 11.00am Running time: 2hrs (approx) Tickets (including brunch meal) £14.00

Concessions: £13.00 Under 12s: £7.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Limited tickets. Booking advisable.

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Lyme Regis Panto Society

Beauty and the Beast

Wednesday 17th - 20th February / / Lyme Regis Pantomime Society presents Beauty & the Beast.

by the beast, but will she fall for him and free him from his beastly form?

Set in rural France, Prince Andree comes to the aid of spirited village girl Belle who is fending off village nasty Napoleon and, in true panto style, - instantly falls in love, vowing to return and make her his bride.

Featuring an array of local talented performers, and energetic song and dance numbers performed by a large chorus, this will be a thigh slapping, rib-tickling panto in true tradition for all the family.

In twists and turns of true panto and fairy tale magic, Belle finds herself imprisoned Wednesday 17th - 20th February Nightly: 7.30pm Saturday Matinee: 2.30pm Running time: 1hr 30mins (approx) Age suitability: 16+

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Updated ticket information on our website. TheatreFriends discount available

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Lunchtime Concert

Saskia MooreGriffiths and Adam Sweet

Thursday 18th February / / For one afternoon only, a double bill of two of the finest rising acoustic artists in the South West! With Adam Sweet’s driving guitar and Saskia’s clear natural tones, you are in for an afternoon of raw original songs and stunning musical talent, delivered with humour and style. Adam Sweet’s golden, expressive throat and driving guitar style delivers blues with hard-earned soulfulness, dignity and integrity. He’s currently working on the follow-up to his acclaimed debut album Small Town Thinking. “Adam’s gift is timeless” The Blues Magazine Singer-Songwriter Saskia is touring her debut album Gentle Heart, and is known for her clear, enchanting tones, and passionate creative melodies. Saskia’s original songs draw on the genre’s of Americana, roots & darker folk music. “…a fine singer-songwriter…wonderful voice and great guitar playing” Johnny Coppin, BBC Radio Gloucestershire Thursday 18th February Time: 1.30pm Running time: 1hr 30mins (approx) Price: All tickets £10.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Lunchtime Play

Macbeth

Wednesday 24th February / / 1.30pm and 6.30pm / / ‘When shall we three meet again?’ a two man MACBETH ‘Something wicked this way comes’ Fresh from a sell-out run at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The multi-award winning creators of UNMYTHABLE take on their greatest challenge yet: all the drama, intrigue Wednesday 24th February Time: 1.30pm and 6.30pm Running time: 120mins including interval and Q&A

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and madness of Macbeth in 80 highoctane minutes; more than 30 characters brilliantly and boldly brought to life by just two actors. ‘Expertly performed and stupidly entertaining’ The Guardian (on UNMYTHABLE). Produced by Out of Chaos in association with Barnsley Civic, mac Birmingham & Oxford Playhouse. Full Price: £10.00 Concessions: £8.00 TheatreFriends discount available LYT members can come for £1.00!

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Mark Steel

Who do you think I am? Friday 26th February / / It never really bothered me that I’d never met my mum. It never occurred to me I needed to meet her to ‘find out who I was’, as it didn’t seem likely I’d discover I was someone different to who I thought I was. But after the birth of my own son, I realised it’s quite an event to have a child, and she may well remember giving birth to me, and maybe even the adoption. See Mark Steel in his newest stand up show, a surprising and enthralling personal story told with aplomb. Mark is a regular writer and presenter on BBC Radio 4, BBC2, and has appeared as a regular on BBC One’s Have I Got News for You. He’s also written several books, and he writes a weekly column for The Independent for which he won Columnist of the Year at the Press Awards in 2015. Friday 26th February Time: 8.00pm Running time: 100mins (approx) All tickets: £15.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Hiraeth Saturday 27th February / / 2.00pm / / Desperate to leave home, Bud wrestles with the knowledge that her departure sounds the death knell for the family farm. Leaving five generations of tradition behind her as she sets out alone into the big smoke...

2015. Winner of the IdeasTap Underbelly Award 2014. “Sweetly Hilarious Lo-fi Comedy” Time Out “Undoubtedly This Year’s Find” The Evening Standard

With live music and welsh cakes, awardwinning play Hiraeth explores the decline “It’s a show of real charm on a universal of Welsh tradition and identity through theme that explores the things that hold one woman’s struggle to escape and let go. us together but sometimes also tear us Winner of ‘Best Production in the English apart.” The Guardian Language’ at the Wales Theatre Awards

Saturday 27th February Time: 2.00pm Running time: 1hr show plus i hour Twmpath (Welsh Ceilidh) (approx) Full Price: £10.00

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Concessions: £8.00 TheatreFriends discount available LYT Members can come for £1.00! Free to Lyme Regis Passport Holders

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Kast off Kinks Saturday 27th February / / This is not just a tribute to the legendary band ‘The Kinks’. This great line-up features Mick Avory (the original drummer on all the classic hits from 1964-‘84), John Dalton (bass/vocals, Kinks 1966 & 1969-‘76), Ian Gibbons (keyboards/ vocals, Kinks 1979-‘96 and still with Ray Davies) with Dave Clarke (guitar/vocals, formerly of the Beach Boys, Noel Redding & Tim Rose). Expect all the hits, including: You Really Got Me, Dedicated Follower of Fashion, Sunny Afternoon, Lola, Days, Waterloo Sunset, Tired of Waiting, Come Dancing, plus much more… “A full house and a standing ovation. To anyone wondering about going, do not hesitate” The Stables, Milton Keynes Saturday 27th February Doors: 7.15pm Onstage: 8.00pm Running time: 2hrs (approx) All tickets: £15.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Lunchtime Play

Propeller presents

Pocket Dream

Wednesday 2nd March / / 1.30pm / / A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM for YOUNG AUDIENCES: Directed by Edward Hall If you like your Shakespeare fast-moving, easily understood and visually stunning then Propeller’s sixty minute version of its award-winning production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is for you. Under Edward Hall’s direction, this all-male Shakespeare company combines a rigorous approach to the text with a physical aesthetic creating a production full of clarity, poetry, humour and imagination, with a little bit of magic thrown in. POCKET DREAM is an inspiring introduction not only to Wednesday 2nd March Time: 1.30pm Running time: 1hr show plus Q&A (approx)

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Shakespeare, but also to the very best of English theatre. After a gripping hour you are invited into the performance space to question the actors about the play, acting, Shakespeare, in fact anything that comes to mind. “One of the best and most exciting productions of this great play I have seen, ever...a thrilling sense of imagination and intelligence” The Sunday Times “In short, this was as sublime a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream as I have seen. An unrestrained delight.” Theatreworld Suitable for all ages. Full Price: £14.00 Concessions: £12.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Friday Nights at the Marine

Sunset Cafe Stompers:

a joint fundraiser for the Museum and Theatre Roof Fund! Friday 4th March / / Every Friday night is Cocktail night at the Marine Theatre. Come after work to kick back and relax in our cosy quirky Stage Door Bar. The Sunset Cafe was a top prohibitionera night-spot on Chicago’s infamous South Side. Al Capone owned it, Louis Armstrong starred there. The Sunset Cafe Stompers play the music of that period... great tunes from Scott Joplin, Irving Berlin, Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller... but the band’s wide repertoire also features songs made famous by artists as diverse as Patsy Cline, Marilyn Monroe, the Inkspots, Fats Domino... even Elvis.

Concerts in the West

The Kruger Quartet and Cream Tea!

Saturday 5th March / / The Kruger Quartet came together in 2014, for their love of Classical Quartet repertoire and to be honest, also their shared love of cake! Using instruments and bows from the 18th century, they will be playing Haydn Prussian Quartets, Mozart Prussian Quartets and Abel Op.8 No.2.

This seven piece outfit is widely recognised as one of the finest New Orleans style jazz bands in England today.

Delicious Cream Teas from Aroma Cafe will be available to buy before and during the show.

Friday 4th March Bar open: 5.00pm Show starts: 8.00pm Running time: 2 hrs (approx) including interval Full price: £15.00 concessions: £12.00 Includes a free glass of Prohibition Punch!

Saturday 5th March Doors: 2.00pm Running time: 2hrs including interval (approx) Full Price: £12.00 Concessions: under 12s free students £5.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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T’Pau Saturday 5th March / / T’Pau became one of the most successful and biggest selling bands of the 1980s with huge hits like China In Your Hand, Heart and Soul and Valentine. Led by flamehaired singer Carol Decker, the band rode the crest of a wave, and enjoyed a quadruple platinum number one hit with their debut album, Bridge Of Spies. After a break, they reformed in 1998 and have been in high demand ever since. On this New Songs and Stories tour, fans can look forward to hearing all of their biggest hits – as well as the stories behind them. The tour coincides with the publication of Carol Decker’s autobiography. Her book lifts the lid on the highlights and hang-ups of life in one of Britain’s most successful bands. Decker will tell stories from the book as she introduces some of the band’s biggest hits. She will also meet fans after the show to sign copies of the book and CDs.

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Pete Canter & Philip Clouts

Sunday 6th March / / Pete Canter on soprano, alto and tenor saxophones has a fluid and lyrical style with great rhythmic punch and a beautiful sound on all three instruments. His jazz repertoire draws on bebop, latin jazz, and his own compositions. He has recorded several albums of original music which have been very well received, and played at major UK festivals including including the Cheltenham Jazz Festival and Exeter Vibraphonic.

She says “It’s going to be an amazing tour.” Saturday 5th March Doors: 7.30pm Show starts: 8.00pm Running time: tbc All tickets: £18.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Sunday 6th March Time: 5.00pm Running time: 2hrs including interval All tickets: £10.00 Teas/Coffees available TheatreFriends discount available

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Lyme Youth Theatre

Bedbug The Musical

Wednesday 9th - Saturday 12th March / / The Marine’s Youth Theatre perform as part of National Theatre Connections500 Festival. Bedbug is a raucous musical based on Vladimir Mayakovsky’s 1929 satire on the distrust of authority and the threat of the independent voice to the socialist system during a time of growing disillusion with the Soviet Union. 20 teenagers aged 12-18 play over 100 roles, sing and dance, in this colourful and eccentric production. LYT Company have been rehearsing since last

October, and after performing the show at the Marine will perform alongside youth theatre groups from across the country at Bath Theatre Royal in April. Directed by Clemmie Reynolds Design by Chloe Harris (Woodroffe) Performed by LYT Company members We are always looking for new members; get in touch to find out more! Supported by Candles on the Cobb Fund.

Wednesday 9th - Saturday 12th March Nightly 7.30pm Running time: 90mins (approx) plus interval Full price: £8.00 Concessions: £6.00 First night all tickets £5.00! LYT Members can come for £1.00!

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Bristol Old Vic Ferment R&D by the Sea

Told by an Idiot:

The Search for El Dorado

Friday 18th March / / Acclaimed UK touring company Told by an Idiot will be researching and developing their latest production at the Marine Theatre as the first company in this autumn’s R&D by the Sea season. It will be based on the story of the Spanish invasion of South America and their search for the mythical place, El Dorado, where they believed the rivers ran with gold.

Peter and The Wolf

Sunday 20th March / / 1985, Harare, Zimbabwe. Robert Gabriel Mugabe is carving a new African vision, Michael Jackson’s Thriller is shredding the charts and Radio Gaga is all we hear. In the dusty heat a boy plays out the life and death adventures of a child called Peter from a cold faraway story. But the Wolf is real. Peter and The Wolf (and Me) is a tale of childhood, alcoholism, faith and family. Live music, 80s pop culture and huge energy all feed into this entertainingly poignant play.

R&D by the Sea is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

“Ambitious and imaginative work... genuinely thrilling.” Lyn Gardner

Friday 18th March Time: 2.00pm Running time: tbc Free

Sunday 20th March Time: 5.30pm full price £10.00 Concessions £8.00 Running time: 2hrs (approx) Age suitability: 12+ also at Bridport Arts Centre

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R&D By The Sea

Little Princess

Thursday 24th March / / “I am a princess. All girls are. Even if they live in tiny old attics. Even if they dress in rags, even if they aren’t pretty, or smart, or young. They’re still princesses.” From the award winning team behind SHREW comes a new imagining of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic tale A Little Princess. Sara is a little dreamer who is always full of imaginings and whimsical thoughts. Her world is almost perfect - pretty dolls, charming dresses, an adoring papa, and plenty of friends at Miss Minchin’s boarding school for young ladies. But when her father goes missing, things take a turn for the worst. Can she prove that every girl is a little princess? R&D by the Sea is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Thursday 24th March Time: 5.00pm

Running Time: 1 hrs (approx) Free

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Beer Fest Friday 25th and Saturday 26th March / / The best reason to be in Lyme Regis on the Easter Weekend 2016. Showcasing the finest locally brewed beers and ciders, together with the cream of local musical talent. All wrapped up in the stunning location of the Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis. Note: For the first time, this is now a two day event, and your ticket is valid on both days. Friday 25th and Saturday 26th March Time: 7.00pm Running time: Various All tickets £5.00 on the door

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Bellini’s Capulets and Montagues

With pre-theatre 2 or 3 Course banquet at French Lieutenant’s Bistro Monday 28th March / / Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi (The Capulets and Montagues).

by the critically acclaimed Pop-Up Opera, sung in Italian with English captions.

Experience the most tragic love story of all time, where two star-crossed lovers – Romeo and Juliet - find their worlds ripped apart by criminal warfare against the backdrop of Italy’s bloody gang rivalry. Witness how their all-consuming passion tries to survive amidst violence, hatred and debauchery.

About Pop-Up Opera: Pop-up Opera is an innovative professional touring opera company showcasing exciting new operatic talent; this piece presents five professional opera singers accompanied by a live pianist to bring you Bellini’s beautiful score.

“A two-hour explosion of beautiful music, top-class singing, and exceptional acting... I honestly cannot imagine anyone, of any age or class or tastes, who Bellini’s classic bel-canto opera is brought would have been bored or unmoved.” to life in an intense chamber production The Times “You talk about vengeance. Is vengeance going to bring your son back to you…”

Monday 28th March Time: 7.30pm Running time: 2hrs (including interval) Full Price: £18.00 Concessions: £15.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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LYT Members can come for £1! Pre-theatre Menu at French Lieutenant’s Bistro (Booking essential) 5.30pm - 7pm 2 courses £19.95 3 courses £24.95

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Light Theatre

Jack and the Beanstalk

Tuesday 29th March / / Jack, his mum and their cow Daisy are in trouble. Their house is leaking, the phones cut off, there’s no food in the fridge - and they’ve got NITS! Something’s got to change and what happens next is an exciting adventure for all girls and boys who believe in magic. A new show for primary school children, their teachers, carers and families. Set in present day Cornwall, beautiful hand carved puppets, illusion and amazing experiments are used to re-tell the classic story of Jack and the Giant who lives through the clouds and over the rainbow. Tuesday 29th March time: 3.00pm Running time: 50mins (approx) Age Suitability: 5+ Full Price: £8.00 Concessions: £7.00 Under 12s: £5.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Pop Factor the Concert Wednesday 30th March / / Meet the cast after the show! Pose for photo The Number 1 Pop Show touring the UK, Pop Factor The Concert is a celebration of opportunities and get cast autographs! the biggest popstars and current chart hits! Fully live vocals and energetic From Taylor Swift to Ed Sheeran, Katy choreography, plus dance competitions with prize giveaways make this a mustPerry to Olly Murs we’ve squeezed in smash hits from all your favourite pop see, fantastic concert experience for the stars to create your very own pop concert! whole family! “...It’s like a fun night out, but for kids...” Featuring a cast of top professionals performing a current setlist,this show is the Get ready to join us for the ultimate party!! perfect afternoon out for kids (both young and old!). Let Pop Factor take you partying on a non-stop,high energy ride that leaves you dancing and singing all night! Wednesday 30th March Time: 2.30pm Running time: 2hrs (approx) including interval Suitable for all ages Full Price: £12.00

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Concessions: £11.00 Under 18s £5.00 Dinner Ticket: £25.00 Family: (2 adults 2 concs or 1 adult 3 concs): £52.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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London Contemporary Theatre

Stig of the Dump

Thursday 31st March / / that doesn’t seem to stop them. Stig becomes Barney’s secret friend, not because Barney doesn’t tell anyone, but because no one believes that Stig is real. They have a great time, improving Stig’s den, collecting firewood, going hunting, When he looks up he sees Stig, a caveman, and even catching some burglars who with shaggy black hair and bright black break into Barney’s grandparents’ house. eyes. The chalk pit is disused and full of people’s dumped rubbish, which Stig uses It is nearly 50 years since Stig and to make his home. Barney’s adventures first saw the light of day but this timeless children’s classic Barney and Stig get on rather well remains as charming and entertaining together. They have to manage without as ever. language, as Stig speaks no English, but Barney is staying with his grandparents on the chalk downs of southern England when he falls over the edge of an old chalk pit and tumbles through the roof of a hidden den.

Thursday 31st March Time: 3.00pm Running time: 2hrs including interval

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Age Suitability: 6+ Full Price: £10.00 Concessions: £8.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Singa-Longa Productions

Grease Singalonga

Friday 1st April / / Have you ever been to a film musical and had the uncontrollable urge to join in?

showing you how to use your free fun pack during the film and suggesting some (optional) participation. They will also teach you a few hand jives.

Well, now is your chance to glam up in Pink Lady and T-Bird jackets, grease up the quiffs and curls, let your hair spray down - Then just sit back and enjoy the classic GREASE is the word‌ love story of Danny & Sandy and the gang, while singing and dancing along to the This fun evening of giggles and song lyrics on the big screen. begins with your Sing-a-long-a Grease host leading a vocal warm-up before Dress up, sing loud and join the party! Friday 1st April Time: 8.00pm

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Running time: 2hrs (approx) All tickets: ÂŁ15.00

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Young British Composers: Queensgate Singers and Alexander Chapman Campbell

With a ‘more-ish’ Vegetarian Feast at Tierra Pre-theatre Saturday 2nd April / /

An evening showcasing the new music of “Tipped for the top” Aled Jones emerging young British composers on the The Queensgate Singers are a group of classical music scene. young talented musicians from London who are all Under 30. They perform choral Alexander Chapman Campbell’s debut gems by Elgar and Vaughan Williams album for solo piano, Sketches of Light turned up at ClassicFM in 2013 and was as well as exciting new compositions by emerging composer for Film, T.V and immediately played as “Album of the Week”. The album soared into the charts Theatre, 24 year old James Reynolds. and within a week Decca Records were “The dreamy choral harmonies are spot desperate to secure the rights. Since on” TimeOut then it has appeared across radio and TV, featured on several chart-topping And why not enjoy a special two course compilation albums and continues to meal of seasonal British produce with a enchant listeners around the world. twist at Tierra Kitchen before the show (booking essential).

Saturday 2nd April Time: 7.30pm Running time: 110mins (approx) Full Price: £12.00 Concessions: £10.00

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£25.00 including 2 course pre-theatre meal at Tierra 5.00pm - 7.00pm (pre-booking essential) TheatreFriends and LYT discount available

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jazz in the bar

Joss Kidd and Philip Clouts Mystery Masterpiece Sunday 3rd April / / Art Sale An up-close-and-personal performance in the Stage Door Bar.

Jazz guitarist Joss Kidd has a style shaped both by legendary jazz pioneers Jim Hall and Tal Farlow, and also more contemporary players including Gilad Heskelman. Since moving to Devon he has performed with some of the top musicians in the South West including frequent appearances with the Ronnie Jones Quartet. He will be accompanied by regular pianist Philip Clouts who has played internationally including appearances at Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club in London and the Glastonbury Festival. Sunday 3rd April Doors and Bar open: 7.00pm Onstage: 8.00pm Running time: 2hrs (approx) including interval All tickets: £10.00 Tickets limited TheatreFriends discount available

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Monday 4th April / / Your chance to purchase an original work of art at a giveaway price. Come and view amazing canvases by local artists, amateur and professional. All pieces of work will be offered anonymously and will be available for £40. Small box canvases, no need for framing; there is always space to hang a miniature masterpiece on your wall, and at such small prices, this is art for everyone! Buy a memento of your holiday, the great place you live, or just come along and join in with the fun. All proceeds go to our Raise the Roof fundraising campaign. Monday 4th April Sale open: 3pm - 9.00pm Bar and coffee shop open Free Entry All paintings priced at £40.00

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Forest Forge Theatre Company

Upbeat

Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th April / / UpBeat is a buoyant and poetic play for all the family set against the backdrop of the heritage waterways of Hardy’s country: Wessex. Follow the story of a brother and sister as they chart the ebb and flow of their lives on a journey from youthful rebellion to adult ideals. A journey that continually pulls them back to the riverbank. Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th April Time: 3.00pm Running time: 2hrs including interval (approx)

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A multi-skilled cast of actor-musicians use the medium of folk music and vibrant storytelling, to deliver a heart-warming, tender and witty riverbank story that will send you dancing home. This exciting new play for all ages has been written by award-winning local playwright Deborah Gearing.

Full Price: £10.00 Concessions: £8.00 Under 12s: £6.00 LYT members can come for £1.00

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BLOFELD & BAXTER

ROGUES ON THE ROAD

Thursday 7th April / / Direct from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Blowers and Backers are back with Rogues on the Road - a brand new show crammed full of even more wonderful (and occasionally outrageous) reminiscences and anecdotes from two extensive careers spent broadcasting around the globe.

Peter have some tales to tell. And the fun, the games and outlandish characters spread well beyond the confines of any cricket ground or studio. This is a completely fresh set of outrageous stories. “All that’s missing it the distant knock of leather on willow.” The Times

Bastions of the beloved Test Match Special “The duo’s antics on the road are ripwith over 80 years in the commentary roaring...makes for hilarious viewing.” box and touring the world with the The Evening Standard programme between them, Henry and Thursday 7th April Time: 8.00pm Running time: 2hrs (approx)

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Full Price: £18.00 concessions: £15.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Vintage and Handmade Fair Sunday 10th April / / Our Pop Up Vintage and Handmade Fair includes stalls selling vintage ladies & menswear, vintage & antique jewellery, homeware, antiques, collectables, handmade curiosities and more.

Live vintage music in the Marine auditorium; Tea, coffee & homemade cakes in the Coffee Bar and cocktails available in The Stage Door Bar.

Sunday 10th April Time: 12noon - 5.00pm

Price: ÂŁ1.00 Entry

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Buffalo The Drive Gals Friday 15th April / /

Saturday 16th April / /

Two women are on a road trip. They haven’t talked to each other for ten years before being set up by a recently deceased friend to make this trip together. As they get further from home, uncomfortable truths about their shared past and the fractured memories they hold come to the surface.

Buffalo Gals are the UK’s favourite Old Time Country String Band delighting audiences with a revival of old string band tradition at the forefront of the current wave of American roots-inspired music.

This new piece of contemporary writing will be developed through a devising process with a writer, performers, designer composer and a video artist. Dorset-based Angel Exit Theatre return to the Marine for a second stage of play development. R&D by the Sea is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Friday 15th April Time: 4.00pm Running time: 1hrs (approx) Free

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The band’s performances are a vibrant mix of traditional old songs and tunes of Appalachia, early Bluegrass and early Country music, blues and rags, ballads, spirituals, Cajun and gospel, all brought to life with a talent for fresh arrangement. The music is uniquely punctuated by the stunning and thrillingly syncopated traditional Appalachian step-dance that has become one of their trademarks. With banjo and fiddle, soaring harmonies, and syncopated, percussive step-dance, the Buffalo Gals promise a lively kick to the weekend. Saturday 16th April Time: 8.00pm Running time: 2hrs (approx) Full Price: £12.00 Concessions: £11.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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Fishamble

Swing

Friday 22nd April / / An international hit, fresh from New York, Paris and Edinburgh, Swing is a comedy about dancing and music and love. It’s about feeling like an eejit and having doubt and being brave to try new things.

★★★★★ New York Times ★★★★★ The Scotsman ★★★★ The Guardian ★★★★ The Times

Friday 22nd April Time: 2.00pm Running time: 1hrs (approx)

Full Price: £8.00 Concessions: £7.00 TheatreFriends discount available

This tour is supported by Culture Ireland With rock and roll music! This play will as part of the Ireland 2016 Centenary make you laugh, and it will make you want Programme and presented by house. to dance!

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Marine Music Hall

Black Tie Dinner Saturday 23rd April / / You are cordially invited to the old time swinging Marine Theatre Music Hall for a delightful, delicious, de-lovely Edwardian Vaudeville themed evening!

Ticket price includes a delicious three course meal of classic British fare provided by Hix Oyster and Fish House, Tom’s Pies and other fantastic local suppliers.

The evening will be hosted by the International Award-Winning Comedy Variety Troupe ‘Slightly Fat Features’ who’ll entertain between courses, before the music and dancing commences with highly skilled cabaret stunts, orchestrated madness and hilarious routines.

All funds raised will go towards our Raise the Roof fund to fix the Marine Theatre’s leaky roof so come with deep pockets to try your luck winning some fabulous prizes in the raffle.

Saturday 23rd April Drinks Reception 7.00pm Dinner 8.00pm Entertainment: 9.00pm Carriages at Midnight

Running time: 4hrs (approx) All tickets: £40.00 including 3 course dinner and entertainment (pre-booking essential)

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Dress code: Vaudeville/Edwardian OR Black Tie.

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R&D By The Sea

Princess

Friday 29th April / / Princess explores the humour and absurdity of romance and the journey towards finding a true love’s kiss. Challenging the ideas of a fairy-tale ‘happily ever after’, Princess uses classic visual references alongside movement and text to generate recognisable scenarios with an innovative twist. Luke Brown is a dance artist and choreographer. He is an associate artist at The Point, Eastleigh. and has worked with internationally acclaimed choreographer Ben Wright and at the English National Opera. R&D by the Sea is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England Friday 29th April Running time: tbc Time: 3.00pm Free

(available in The Stage Door Bar!)

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Fossil Fest

‘Buy tickets to 2 shows in the scientrilogy and get the third free!’

Jake Leg Jug Band Friday 29th / / Opening Lyme’s Fossil Fest in style, The Jake Leg Jug Band bring you the authentic sounds of 1920’s and 30’s America - Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Ragtime - and put their own twist on it. Songs of murder, betrayal, gambling, liquor and redemption. Signed to one of the UK’s most prestigious Jazz labels Lake Records with three albums released in the last three years; Cotton Mouth, Next Stop! and their latest offering Everythin’s Jake have all met with rave reviews: “A masterpiece of nostalgic music” Folk North West “Instrumental virtuosity” Blues & Rhythm Friday 29th Time: 8.00pm Running time: 2hrs (approx) Full Price: £12.00 Concessions: £11.00 TheatreFriends discount available

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ANIMATED DINOSAUR MOVIE MAKING Family drop-in workshops Saturday 30th April / / Try your hand at stop motion animation. Create characters using lots of interesting materials and then make them come to life on screen with the magic of stop-motion animation. Get hands on with laptops,cameras and stop motion software. The fabulous Dinosaur films created throughout the day will be edited together and put on the internet for you to watch or download. Most suitable for over 4’s but all welcome - Children need to be accompanied by an adult. Saturday 30th April Drop-In Workshop, 1 hour slots at the following times: 10.30am / 12.00pm / 1.45pm / 3.00pm Tickets: £5.00 (adults come free) Theatre Coffee shop will be open for mums and dads!

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Scientrilogy A trilogy of musicals about scientists!

Each show £8.00 Full Price Concessions £6.00 LYT members can come for £1.00 Age recommendation 8+ Buy tickets to all 3 plays in the SCIENTRILOGY and get 1 free!

The Element in the Room: A Radioactive Musical Comedy about the Death and Life of Marie Curie Saturday 30th April / / Marie Curie lived an extraordinary life, and made incredible scientific discoveries in the face of unbelievable odds. This is her story, replete with breathtaking breakthroughs and seriously silly songs. Tangram’s internationally acclaimed musical comedies about Darwin and Einstein have delighted Edinburgh

Albert Einstein: Relatively Speaking Sunday 31st April / / Join Albert, the genius behind the übercoolest moustache in science, for a lecture like none you’ve ever attended. The eccentric theoretical physicist is accompanied by his two wives and mum on the piano, and by guest rapper MC Squared, as he quantum leaps us through two world wars, two theories of relativity, and the deployment of two very big bombs. Warning: features the wurst sausage joke ever. “Something close to brilliance.” The Times WINNER “Off West End Award” in 2015.

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audiences. This brand new show developed at the Marine Theatre in 2014 completes their award-winning Scientrilogy. WINNER: ThreeWeeks Editor’s Choice Award 2015 “Utterly accessible and engaging on multiple levels” The Times

The Origin of Species Sunday 31st April / / Calling all monkeys! This Edinburgh Fringe sell-out and international smash hit is a show for young and old alike, telling the incredible story of how Charles Darwin came to discover the secrets of evolution and why it took him over 20 years before he plucked up the courage to publish his remarkable idea. It’s packed with big theories, terrible puns, brilliant physical comedy and six cracking original songs about everything from blasted boring barnacles to the perils of marrying your cousin. “Remarkably inventive, thoroughly entertaining... extraordinarily effective... science can rarely have been so much fun.” The Stage

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Become a Friend of the Theatre!

GET INVOLVED!!

Benefits: • £1 off tickets to performances • A free hot drink at the coffee bar • Invitations to special events such as season launches and meet the cast evenings • 10% discount on food at Hix Oyster and Fish House, Mariners Hotel Restaurant and Lyme Bay Pizza** • Discounts at The Mill Lyme Regis, Dorchester Arts and Bridport Arts Centre too!

Single Membership - £15 a year Joint Membership - £25 a year To enroll please complete the form below and send it to the Marine Theatre, Church Street, Lyme Regis, Dorset, DT7 3QA.

Name Name 2 (for Joint Members Only) Address

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I enclose payment of £ plus a donation of £ Please make cheques payable to LymeArts Community Trust. Would you also like to find out about Volunteering at the Theatre? Yes / No You can give the Theatre an extra 25 pence for every pound of your membership by signing this Gift Aid declaration:

I would like Lyme Arts Community Trust to treat all eligible donations and subscriptions that I have made and all donations and subscriptions I make from the date of this declaration as Gift Aid donations until I notify you otherwise. I confirm I am a UK tax payer, resident in the UK for tax purposes and that I will notify you if the situation changes.

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Lyme Youth Theatre

VOLUNTEERING

The Marine Theatre’s youth theatre LYT is for children and young people between 5-19 who love the theatre and want to develop their creative skills. LYT is led by professional tutors, actors and directors, offering fun and challenging weekly drama classes, involving performance, script-work, movement, voice work, character building and devising; all of which combine to enhance confidence and nurture creativity. Each year LYT takes part in prestigious national festivals including National Theatre Connections and Shakespeare for Schools Festival.

Whether it’s ushering, putting up posters, fundraising, staffing our box office on the night of a show, flyering, hosting performers or even DIY, there are lots of ways to join our Volunteer community.

As if that wasn’t enough, LYT members can come along to selected shows for just £1! Want to know more? Then please call the Marine Theatre office on 01297 442394 or email clemmie@marinetheatre.com.

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If you have time to spare, and would like to get more involved, please email admin@marinetheatre.com

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Your Visit

Parking

We do not have parking at the theatre. There are a number of car parks within walking distance, many of which are free after 6.00pm. There is also limited free on street parking in the evening.

Accessibility

If you have access needs please let the Box Office know when you book tickets.

There is limited parking available For patrons attending the theatre with a for blue badge holders in front of the carer, an additional seat is available free of Theatre building by prior arrangement charge for the carer by prior arrangement.

How to Buy Tickets

In person: In advance; at the Lyme Regis Tourist Information Centre, just in front of the theatre. On the night; at the theatre 30 minutes before the start of the event. By telephone: Please call Lyme Regis Tourist Information Centre on 01297 442138.

Hiring the Venue

The Marine Theatre and Stage Door Bar are available to hire for Parties, public meetings, rehearsals, conferences, music, festivals and weddings. For all enquiries to hire our historic theatre, or The Stage Door Bar, please contact admin@marinetheatre.com or look on our website.

Online: www.marinetheatre.com Concessions: Concessions are available for under 16s, over 60s, full-time students, disabled, unwaged (Job Seekers allowance or Income Support), housing benefits recipients and equity members. We are proud to accept Theatre Tokens at the Marine Theatre.

Contact Us

By Post: The Marine Theatre, Church Street, Lyme Regis, Dorset, DT7 3QA By email: admin@marinetheatre.com By telephone: Theatre Office 01297 442394 Box Office (Lyme Regis Tourist Information Centre) - 01297 442138 Online: www.marinetheatre.com Registered in England and Wales as LymeArts Community Trust Ltd, Marine Theatre, Church St, Lyme Regis DT7 3QA. Registered No.: 04654247. Registered Charity No.: 1103599.

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sat 9th Tue 12th Sat 16th Sat 23rd 25th - 29th Fri 29th Sun 31st

Philip Clouts & Steve Dow 06 Seatown Ladies Salon 06 Roxy Magic 07 Alternative Burns Night Ceilidh 08 Far from the Madding Crowd 09 Thank Funk it’s Friday 10 Robert Newman The Brain Show 10

Wed 3rd Thu 4th Fri 5th Fri 5th Sat 6th Sat 7th Wed 17th - 20th Thu 18th Wed 24th Fri 26th Sat 27th Sat 27th

Steve Knightley 11 Debs Newbold 12 The Tenant of Wildfell Hall 13 Swing Commanders 13 Stewart Francis 14 Philip Clouts and Rachel More 15 Beauty and the Beast 16 Saskia Moore-Griffiths & Adam Sweet 17 Macbeth 18 Mark Steel 19 Hiraeth 20 Kast off Kinks 21

Wed 2nd Fri 4th Sat 5th Sat 5th Sun 6th Wed 9th - Sat 12th Fri 18th Sun 20th Thu 24th Fri 25th & Sat 26th Mon 28th Tue 29th Wed 30th Thu 31st

Pocket Dream 22 Sunset Cafe Stompers 23 The Kruger Quartet & Cream Tea! 23 T’Pau 24 Pete Canter & Philip Clouts 24 Bedbug The Musical 25 The Search for El Dorado 26 Peter and The Wolf 26 Little Princess 27 Beer Fest 27 Bellini’s Capulets and Montagues 28 Jack and the Beanstalk 29 Pop Factor the Concert 30 Stig of the Dump 31

Fri 1st Sat 2nd Sun 3rd Mon 4th Tue 5th & Wed 6th thu 7th Sun 10th Fri 15th Sat 16th Fri 22nd Sat 23rd Fri 29th Fri 29th Sat 30th Sat 30th Sun 31st Sun 31st

Grease Singalonga 32 Young British Composers 33 Joss Kidd and Philip Clouts 34 Mystery Masterpiece Art Sale 34 Upbeat 35 BLOFELD & BAXTER 36 Vintage and Handmade Fair 37 The Drive 38 Buffalo Gals 38 Swing 39 Marine Music Hall 40 Princess 41 Jake Leg Jug Band 42 ANIMATED DINOSAUR MOVIE MAKING 42 The Element in the Room 43 Albert Einstein: Relatively Speaking 43 The Origin of Species 43

Music Dance Fair craft comedy theatre music affordable art sale storytelling r&d theatre fundraiser family theatre theatre local society music & film

To book please call Lyme Regis Tourist Information Centre on 01297 442138 or visit www.marinetheatre.com


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