SPRING 2011 3 FEBRUARY - 22 MAY
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WE’RE 10! 2011 will be a tremendous year for the New Wolsey Theatre; we are celebrating our tenth Birthday! Building on past success with an enjoyable, exciting and eclectic mix of work, we are definitely making sure it is a season you’ll remember.
CONTENTS G 02 Friends Scheme P PG 04 Beating Berlusconi / Chinese New Year Dukes Headliners Comedy Night PG 05 Lilies On The Land PG 06 A Midsummer Night's Dream Shlomo Mouthtronica Ovid's Metamorphosis PG 07 Golden Age of Musical Satire / Keepers Andrew Motion - Laurels and Donkeys PG 08 The Temperance Seven / Polar Bear The Devil Has Quentins Heart PG 09 The Barber Of Seville / Beachy Head PG 10 Chekhov's Shorts / Notes To Future Self PG 11 Note To Future Self / Insect Circus PG 12 Guys and Dolls PG 14 Freetime Radical Mayors Civic Celebration / U18 Comedy PG 15 Access Pull Out PG 19 Love, Love, Love Piccadilly Dance Orchestra Spring Awakening PG 20 A Passionate Woman PG 22 Dinnerladies PG 23 Hot Club of Cowtown PG 24 Childrens Shows / Storymaker PG 26 Business Services PG 28 Café Bar / Dinner and Show PG 29 Under 26 Offer / Keep in touch PG 30 Discounts and Concessions PG 31 Seating Plan and Prices PG 32 Diary
Make sure you celebrate this landmark event with us at our two very special…
FUNDRAISING GALA NIGHTS
Tickets from just £8.50, and look out for our special treat for you…
Sunday 6 February at 7.00pm
Friday 25 March at 7.45pm
What better way to celebrate our birthday, than with a uniquely special version of our very own Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto An enchanted evening of bubbly and mayhem as favourite dames, fairies and princesses from the past 10 years all fight for the starring role in a one-off special! TICKETS / £35* per person
Hit the town with a glamorous Black Tie Birthday Gala performance of Guys and Dolls featuring a cast of memorable characters, dazzling dance routines and some of the best songs in musical theatre. This will be a spectacular evening of sparkle and celebration! TICKETS / £45* per person
a bubbly and canapés reception. At least 70% of your ticket going direct to our fundraising campaign. BOOK NOW! *Including
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Reg in England: 03982202 Reg Charity No: 1082016 The New Wolsey Theatre gratefully acknowledges the continuing support of The Wolsey Theatre Club
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FRIENDS SCHEME It’s ten years now since the New Wolsey Theatre opened its doors and what great fun and success we have had! With the launch of our brand new Friends Scheme we wanted to give all of our supporters the opportunity to be a part of our future; to make a real difference to their theatre and to be able to donate directly towards its development, especially in this financial climate. In return we offer a range of benefits to each Friend from great savings to exclusive behind the scenes access; by becoming our Friend you will be helping to secure our prospects for the next ten years and beyond!* If you are interested in hearing more then please contact our Development Officer: Sarah Norton 01473 295 902 or snorton@wolseytheatre.co.uk * Friends Scheme is for a 12 month renewable period.
Friend Benefits
Best Friend Benefits
Patron Benefits
£30 (£50 Joint)
£80 (£140 Joint)
Minimum donation of £300 (£500 joint)
Advance booking of one week on a new season Café Bar voucher A free programme for a New Wolsey Theatre Company Production of your choice Quarterly Friends newsletter Access to exclusive ‘Friends only’ promotional offers Invitation to a yearly supporters ‘thank you’ night
AS WELL AS THE FRIEND BENEFITS, YOU’LL ALSO GET: Two complimentary tickets to one of a selection of shows Exclusive access to a New Wolsey Theatre company dress rehearsal Invitation to a backstage tour and talks from theatre professionals A free programme for ALL New Wolsey Theatre Company Productions attended Optional acknowledgement in every New Wolsey Theatre company programme Regular updates with how your support is helping us
ENJOY ALL OF THE PREVIOUS BEST FRIEND BENEFITS, PLUS: Priority Booking and designated Patron Liaison First choice of booking your chosen seat (two weeks before main sale) An invite to each New Wolsey Theatre guest night An interval drink or ice-cream with every visit Exchange or refund of tickets at any point (no fee) A Patron’s voucher booklet of delights Exclusive access to a New Wolsey Theatre company rehearsal with an opportunity to meet the cast If you join to be a Patron before the panto gala on the 6 February, then you will also get an optional named seat in the Auditorium! (subject to availabilty).
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THU 17 to SAT 19 FEBRUARY
FRI 11 FEBRUARY TURF LOVE Present
FRESH GLORY PRODUCTIONS Presents
BEATING BERLUSCONI
LILIES ON THE LAND
For the football fan in your life Fresh from ecstatic reviews during its World Cup run in London, Paul Duckworth and his forty characters return in this hilarious, lump in your throat comedy. Despite threats from his wife and bank manager, in May 2005 middle-aged Kenny Noonan travels to Istanbul to watch Liverpool play AC Milan in the Champions’ League final. What happened to Liverpool FC in the second half is legend. Based on the now famous true story of a real Liverpool fan who ended up sitting next to Silvio Berlusconi at the Attaturk Stadium. TIMES /
DEVISED & WRITTEN BY / The Lions part DIRECTED BY / Sonia Ritter PRODUCED BY / Fresh Glory
Productions
A truly remarkable and sparkling piece of theatre which celebrates an extraordinary episode in Britain’s history – the Women’s Land Army of World War II. This delightful and often deeply touching play charts the personal journeys of four women who sign up to become Land Girls, determined to work endless, backbreaking hours on farms across the country in a bid to do their best for the War Effort.
7.45pm
SAT 12 FEBRUARY IN CELEBRATION OF
CHINESE NEW YEAR 2011 Year of the Hare Join us for the annual celebration of the Chinese New Year event (now in its 8th year at the New Wolsey Theatre) with an eclectic range of singing, music, dancing and drama performed by local and professional artists followed by the traditional raffle and distribution of Red Packets. TICKETS / £4.95
NOTE / Suitable
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TIMES / 7 .45pm / 2.30pm
TIMES / 7.00pm / £3.95 for children under 12s
‘This Wonderful Show... is Beautifully Crafted’ The Daily Telegraph
SUN 20 FEBRUARY
THE DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB The Duke’s Headliners Comedy Club of Putney is London’s fastest growing club showcasing some of the finest comics from around the world. FOR DETAILS VISIT /
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7.45pm
‘A glorious piece of theatre... Laced with humour, warmth and love’ remotegoat.co.uk
‘This Joyous Celebration of Britain’s Forgotten Army’ Extra! Extra!
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TUE 22 FEBRUARY to SAT 26 FEBRUARY
WED 2 MARCH
GOLDEN AGE OF MUSICAL SATIRE
HEADLONG THEATRE AND THE NUFFIELD, SOUTHAMPTON IN ASSOCIATION WITH HULL TRUCK present
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
Starring renowned entertainer Peter Gill ‘Golden Age of Musical Satire’ takes the funniest songs of the last hundred years and throws them together in a 90 minute, one man and his piano show. Includes Allan Sherman’s ‘Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah’, Victoria Wood’s ‘Barry and Freda’, Monty Python’s ‘Always Look On The Bright Side of Life’ and many more.
BY / William Shakespeare DIRECTED BY / Natalie Abrahami DESIGNED BY / Tom Scutt LIGHTING DESIGNED BY / David Holmes
Headlong Theatre’s re-imagining of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ sets Shakespeare’s best-loved comedy in a 1960s film studio where a Hollywood epic is in the making.
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‘The country’s most exciting touring theatre company’ TIMES /
The Daily Telegraph on Headlong
THU 3 to SAT 5 MARCH
7.45pm / 2.30pm (Wed 23 & Sat 26 February)
THE PLASTICINE MEN present
Captioned Performance Fri 25 February at 7.45pm
TUES 1 MARCH
SHLOMO MOUTHTRONICA One Man. One Mouth. One Mic. Acclaimed British beatboxer Shlomo takes us on a one-man musical mashup using nothing but his mouth, a microphone and a loop sampler. Taking the art of beatboxing beyond gimmickry and sharing the marvel of the human voice. “This kid’s good. Jaw-droppingly good.” The Guardian TIMES /
7.45pm
MON 28 FEBRUARY to WED 2 MARCH PANTS ON FIRE present
OVID’S METAMORPHOSES Following sell-out shows at Edinburgh Fringe 2010, Pants on Fire’s latest actor-musician extravaganza comes to London. Ovid’s epic tales are relocated to 1940’s wartime Britain by blending gas marks, gramophones, puppetry and live original music and song. WINNERS OF / The
7.45pm
Whatsonstage.com, Editor’s Prize and The Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award.
“A glorious retelling of Ovid’s tales… A breakthrough show” The Guardian TIMES /
7.45pm
KEEPERS
200 years ago, far off the Welsh coast, one man faced an ordeal so diabolical that it would go down in maritime legend, changing the way lighthouses were run forever. Using original live music and little more than a ladder and a trapdoor, The Plasticine Men conjure up the confines of the infamous Smalls Lighthouse and the stormy companionship of its two keepers. WINNERS OF / Three Weeks Editor’s Award SHORTLISTED IN THE / Best Ensemble Category by The Stage NOMINATED FOR / Total Theatre Award
‘A beautifully crafted piece of no-frills physical theatre’ Lyn Gardner, The Guardian TIMES /
7.45pm
FRI 4 MARCH ANDREW MOTION
LAURELS AND DONKEYS A collection of war poems which presents scenes from various conflicts of the 20th & 21st centuries - from the First World War to the war in Afghanistan. Some are elegies, some are satires and some are memories of the poet’s father, who fought in the Second World War. Several rely on the words & witness of soldiers while others derive from newspaper articles and interviews. Andrew Motion was Poet Laureate, 1999-2009. His poetry has received the Arvon/Observer Prize, the John Llewelyn Rhys Prize and the Dylan Thomas Prize. Andrew Motion was knighted for his services to literature in 2009. TIMES /
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SAT 5 MARCH
THE TEMPERANCE SEVEN Who could have predicted that a band, which hit the top of the charts in 1961 with a song and style that were already forty years out of date, would still be around in 2011, still playing the same style of music… now over eighty years out of date! Jazz classics from the past, original compositions, novelty numbers, so that whatever your taste in jazz The Temperance Seven will play it for you. TIMES /
7.45pm
SUN 6 MARCH
POLAR BEAR Known for their genre-bending approach to music, Polar Bear draw on everything from hip hop to metal, but have their roots firmly in jazz.
WED 9 MARCH
THE BARBER OF SEVILLE Swansea City Opera make a welcome return with a production of Rossini’s ever-popular and most famous comic opera, The Barber of Seville, as part of their national tour. SCO are known for their sparkling performances and the Barber will be no exception. Beautifully staged in English with charming traditional 18th century costume and performed by some of the finest singers and orchestral players in the country, The Barber of Seville makes for a rollicking evening’s entertainment, full of theatrical wit and humour and a feast for the eyes and ears. TIMES /
7.45pm
The band’s 2005 album Held on the Tips of Fingers was shortlisted for the coveted Mercury Music Prize, and recent fourth record Peepers is possibly their strongest to date, with typically off kilter grooves and joyful twisting tunes. TIMES /
7.45pm
TUE 8 MARCH BREAKING CYCLES present
THE DEVIL HAS QUENTIN’S HEART DEVISED & WRITTEN BY / Benji Reid, Peader Kirk & Ray Shell BASED ON CHARACTERS FROM THE NOVEL / Iced’ by Ray Shell DIRECTED BY / Peader Kirk PERFORMED BY / Benji Reid MUSICAL COMPOSITION & PERFORMANCE BY / Andrew Wong LIGHTING DESIGN BY / Paul Colley
The Devil Has Quentin’s Heart - that was the price Quentin paid for success. He had it all riding high as an ultra-successful trader on Wall Street but betrayed and framed for fraud he discovers life in the underbelly of New York as an alcoholic living on the streets, he sees that greed knows no limits. A twisted, funky and perverse modern day tragedy that explores the nature of performance, storytelling and dance. TIMES /
7.45pm
FRI 11 to SAT 12 MARCH ANALOGUE present
BEACHY HEAD It’s been a month since Stephen jumped. Amy collects her husband’s effects, the things he had with him gathered in a single box. There was no sign – no warning. As fractured memories of their last night together rewind, replay and unravel, she is desperate to find out why. Joe and Matt are making a documentary. Whilst reviewing their footage they make a startling discovery that will take their film in an unexpected direction - the blurred image of a man jumping from the cliffs. Beachy Head is a powerful look at the ripple effects of one man’s decision to take his life. Mixing text, 3D animation and a dynamic physicality, Beachy Head is the follow up to the award-winning Mile End from “visionary young company” Analogue (Metro) TIMES /
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WED 16 to THU 17 MARCH BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEATRE present
NOTES TO FUTURE SELF
MON 14 to TUES 15 MARCH
CHEKHOV’S SHORTS European Arts Company presents a hugely entertaining collection of classic one-act farces by Anton Chekhov. Including ‘The Evils of Tobacco’, ‘The Dimwit’, ‘The Bear’, Swan Song’ and ‘The Proposal’, this is Chekhov at his comic best, before Uncle Vanya started shooting, The Seagull got stuffed, The Cherry Orchard was ‘car-parked’ and The Three Sisters started moaning. ‘Chekhov wasn’t all doom and gloom... European Arts Company’s production of Chekhov’s Shorts is fastpaced, witty and engaging’ The Stage TIMES /
7.45pm
“Judy’s my mom. It’s an understatement to say she’s a bit of a hippy. I mean who else but a New Ager calls their baby ‘Philosophy Rainbow’? I try to go by ‘Sophie’.” Sophie and Calliope have never been to school. Their mum ran away from home when she was seventeen to join the New Age movement and the girls have been raised in Goa, San Francisco and Morroco at a series of ashrams, communes and impromptu raves. Then one day Sophie gets ill and the family has to return to Birmingham. Sophie and Calliope are introduced to a strange new world where meditation and tree-hugging are replaced with Maths homework and television. They’re also introduced to Daphne: the grandmother that the girls have never met. And it’s against this bewildering new backdrop – the normality she’s always longed for – that Sophie must come to terms with her own mortality. TIMES /
7.45pm
FRI 18 to SAT 19 MARCH
INSECT CIRCUS
‘Ladies & Gentlemen! Boys & Girls! Stroll Up! Stroll up for the Magnificent Insect Circus! Be Amazed by Mr. Maroc the Beast Tamer! Laugh at the Cheeky Ladybird! Witness Constance Courage and her Vicious Vespa Wasps! Wonder at the Worm Charmer! Admire the Mighty Mites, the Mayfly, the Mantids and More!’ With its spectacular combination of magical world, physical theatre and circus skills the Insect Circus is a variety show without parallel. ...’my 6 year-old was so utterly absorbed in their reality that she wasn’t ever quite sure if it was real or not. For adults, it’s beautifully silly. Warm-hearted and witty, this is one show that totally delivers on its promises.’ Total Theatre Magazine TIMES / NOTE /
7.00pm
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A new co-production by The New Wolsey Theatre, Clwyd Theatr Cymru and Salisbury Playhouse
This production is presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER Ltd., London on behalf of MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAl of NEW YORK
WED 23 MARCH to SAT 16 APRIL
GUYS AND DOLLS
A Musical Fable of Broadway BASED ON A STORY AND CHARACTERS BY / Damon MUSIC AND LYRICS BY / Frank Loesser BOOK BY / Jo Swerling & Abe Burrows DIRECTOR / Peter Rowe DESIGNER / Libby Watson MUSICAL DIRECTOR / Greg Palmer LIGHTING DESIGNER / Nick Richings SOUND DESIGNER / Kevin Heyes CHOREOGRAPHER / Francesca Jaynes
CAST INCLUDES
Ben Fox
Rosie Jenkins
Delroy Brown
Laura Pitt-Pulford
The setting is the hustle and bustle of New York in 1952. Sky Masterson hits town and falls for a bet with Nathan Detroit, a small-time gambler, that he can take any girl he wants to Havana. When Nathan names Sarah Brown, a beautiful leader of the salvationists at the Save-a-Soul Mission, as the girl he must win, sparks begin to fly… An enthralling show featuring a cast of memorable characters, dazzling dance routines and some of the best songs in musical theatre performed by 22 actor/ musicians – Guys and Dolls, Luck be a Lady and Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat – make Guys and Dolls an unforgettable theatrical experience not to be missed! TIMES / 7 .45pm /
2.30pm (Wed 23, Sat 26 & Wed 30 March, Sat 2, Wed 6, Sat 9, Wed 13 & Sat 16 April)
Kraig Thornber
Johnson Willis
Runyon
Early Run / Wed 23, Thurs 24, Sat 26 March at 7.45pm
Groups 10+ / Mon 28 March & Mon 4 April at 7.45pm Captioned Performance Friday 8 April at 7.45pm Audio Described Performance Saturday 16 April at 2.30pm
FRI 25 MARCH at 7.45PM
FUNDRAISING GALA NIGHT
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THU 31 MARCH to FRI 1 APRIL
FREE TIME RADICAL WORK IN DEVELOPMENT Ali and Jensen, two men struggling against the riptide of their thirties, are caught in their flat as a giant wave breaks. As biblical floods rage and millions die outside, they hide under the sofa from the noise and search for the TV remote. An epic tale of domestic proportions from The Frequency D’ici, the company behind 2009 Pulse Fringe hit Paperweight. ‘A funny, sad, truthful and surreal piece’. The Scotsman on Paperweight. COMMISSIONED AND SUPPORTED BY / New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich SUPPORTED BY / New Greenham Arts and Pleasance Theatre DEVELOPED AT /
Norden Farm Centre for the Arts and Jersey Arts Centre TIMES /
7.45pm
TICKETS / £5
SUN 10 APRIL
MAYOR’S CELEBRATION OF COMMUNITY One community, many faiths This celebration is a key event in Ipswich’s calendar and as its name suggests is indeed a celebration of everything that is good about bringing together the rich and diverse communities of Ipswich. The theme this year is CARING FOR PEOPLE focussing on our community. Entrance is FREE, book in advance 3.00pm to 4.15pm
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MON 18 APRIL THE DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB presents
UNDER 18’S COMEDY
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TICKETS / 7.45pm NOTE / Recommended TICKETS /
for ages 12+ £6.50 / £5.50 with an Explore card
The Duke’s Headliners Comedy Club of Putney is London’s fastest growing club showcasing some of the finest comics from around the world. For a full line up please visit: www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/u18comdey
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Accessible Performances Is This New? YES! Welcome to the brand new addition to the New Wolsey brochure, a handy pullout dedicated to accessible performances. As a champion for access, our goal is to integrate ‘access’ fully into the main brochure and this new addition is a giant leap towards this. We are also working with The Hearing Care Centre, Ipswich to fly the Captioning flag which has been a great success, and this season they have sponsored the Captioned Performance of Guys and Dolls!
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Headlong Theatre’s re-imagining of A Midsummer Night’s Dream sets Shakespeare’s best-loved comedy in a 1960s film studio where a Hollywood epic is in the making.
Captioned Performance Friday 25 February at 7.45pm More information on page 06
GUYS AND DOLLS An enthralling show featuring a cast of memorable characters, dazzling dance routines and some of the best songs in musical theatre performed by 22 actor/ musicians.
Previously performances were promoted in our newspaper style Access-ability Express; now everyone will receive a fully inclusive brochure with all the usual goodies PLUS this fantastic pull out.
Also check out our redesigned and fully packed area of the website at:
Captioned Performance Friday 8 April at 7.45pm
Karen Finch RHAD FSHAA FRSA
Sponsored by The Hearing Care Centre Ipswich
Audio Described Performance Saturday 16 April at 2.30pm More information on page 12
www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/access
A PASSIONATE WOMAN
If you would like to support our access work please contact our Development Officer Sarah Norton on:
Captioned Performance Thursday 12 May at 7.45pm
Audio Described Performance Saturday 14 May at 2.30pm More information on page 20
01473 295 902 or snorton@wolseytheatre.co.uk
A hilarious, touching, life-affirming comedy written by and starring Kay Mellor (Band of Gold, Fat Friends and The Chase).
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BSL Interpreted
For blind and partially sighted audiences
For Deaf audiences and BSL Users.
“I wish other sectors of entertainment took a leaf out of your book… The touch tours of the set give a real sense of picturing the scene, it puts an image into your mind and makes you a part of what is going on all around you.”
“…the interpreter does such an excellent job, she has my greatest admiration and this is a tremendous asset to Deaf and hard of hearing people. Without this being available we would have to travel miles to find an excellent facility like this.”
Maggie Davy, Hadleigh
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Captioned For deaf, deafened and hard of hearing audiences. “Although most television programmes are now subtitles and also DVD’s nothing can beat a live performance that she could follow word for word, Absolutely Brilliant!” Mr D Godbold, Ipswich
Mrs Janice Scott, Great Blankenham
TUES 19 to THU 21 APRIL PAINES PLOUGH present
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE 1967. Kenneth and Sandra know the world is changing. And they want some of it. Love, Love, Love takes on the baby boomer generation as it retires, and finds it full of trouble. Smoking, drinking, ambitious and paranoid, one couple’s forty-year journey from initial burst to full bloom. “Mike Bartlett’s bang-on-the-money new play... Required viewing”The Telegraph “Dazzling.”The Observer TIMES /
Head to our fully packed website to read more about accessible performances. You’ll find more photographs, audio and film clips and access information about our venues at:
www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/access
Large Print and Audio Brochure CD available, or download both from our website
The New Wolsey Theatre gratefully acknowledges the continuing support of The Wolsey Theatre Club
7.45pm / 2.30pm (Wed 20 April)
SAT 23 APRIL
PICCADILLY DANCE ORCHESTRA PRODUCER / Alan
Bennett-Law
“Chasing the Blues Away!” - Songs by Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin - and jazz and swing hits... Join The Piccadilly Dance Orchestra, for an unashamed wallow in pure nostalgia for the lost, magical world of Broadway and Hollywood music from between the wars. The Piccadilly Dance Orchestra recreate the glamour of the Golden Age of popular music, the 1920’s to 40’s, along with a hearty helping of foot-tapping jazz and dance music. “Sparkling, toe-tapping entertainment ending with the audience shouting for encores” The Stage TIMES /
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TUES 26 to SAT 30 APRIL THE NEW WOLSEY YOUNG COMPANY presents
SPRING AWAKENING BY / Frank
Wedekind (in a version by Ted Hughes)
This version of Frank Wedekind’s extraordinary play Spring Awakening was specially commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company. The themes it addresses and the sheer energy of the writing make this masterpiece of German symbolism startlingly relevant today. With scenes of pubescent angst, sexual outspokenness, rape and homosexuality, the play still, more than one hundred years after it was first staged, has the power to shock. NOTE / Suitable for ages TIME / 7.45pm VENUE / The New Wolsey TICKETS / £7/£5 (concs)
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A Passionate Woman is a co-production between the New Wolsey Theatre and Oldham Coliseum.
FRI 29 APRIL to SAT 14 MAY
A PASSIONATE WOMAN Kay Mellor
BY /
This is the story of Betty, a fifty-something doting mum and typical housewife, on the morning of her beloved son’s wedding. Unable to cope with the emotional upheaval, Betty flees to the attic, resisting the desperate pleas from the bridal party and daydreaming about what her own life would have been like had she married a different man. As she sifts through the mementoes abandoned in the attic she is reminded of the young passionate woman she once was.
A hilarious, touching, life-afirming comedy Starring writer Kay Mellor (Band of Gold, Fat Friends and The Chase).
With the clock ticking, will Betty find the answers she’s looking for and leave her rooftop hideaway in time for the wedding? Is it too late to be a passionate woman again? TIMES /
7.45pm / 2.30pm (Wed 4, Sat 7, Wed 11 & Sat 14 May)
Early Run / Fri 29, Sat 30 April & Mon 2 May Groups 10+ / Mon 9 May
Captioned Performance Thursday 12 May at 7.45pm
Audio Described Performance Saturday 14 May at 2.30pm
As a Best Friend this show could be FREE See pages 02 and 03 for details
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MON 16 to SAT 21 MAY
DINNERLADIES PRODUCER / Victoria STARRING /
Wood
Andrew Dunn
Sue Devaney
Dinnerladies is a pure feel-good show and a chance to experience some of Victoria Wood’s funniest writing live on stage.
SUN 22 MAY
HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN The Hot Club of Cowtown has become the most globe-trotting, hardest hitting Western Swing trio on the planet. From early days playing in NYC’s East Village, to busking for tips in San Diego’s Balboa Park, the band has grown into a formidable and relentless touring sensation, elevating itself as a true tour de force on the international festival scene. A return to the band’s Hot Jazz and Western Swing best. This concert is being recorded by BBC Radio Suffolk for future broadcast.
Take one huge hit sitcom from BBC TV, place on a stage in a World Premiere national tour starring members of the original cast of the TV series.
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Blend in VICTORIA WOOD’s writing undoubtedly some of the funniest on television, and whip into a play, based on the second TV series, following the reluctant love story of Bren and Tony, egged on by Dolly, Jean, Twinkle and Anita. Mix in caretaker Stan’s words of wisdom and coat with regular appearances by Phillippa from Human Resources and Petula, Bren’s dreadful mother and you have a recipe for madness, mirth and twelve rounds of toast! 7.45pm / 2.30pm (Wed 18 & Sat 21 May) TIMES /
Cast from 2009 tour, for full cast details please visit: www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/dinnerladies
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SAT 12 FEBRUARY
SAT 2 APRIL
LONG NOSE PUPPETS present
KIPPER TIE THEATRE present
Long Nose Puppet’s new show Penguin is based on the award-winning book by Polly Dunbar. Penguin is exciting, surreal and full of surprises. The lively songs by Tom Gray of Gomez will have everyone joining in!
BY / Werner Holzwarth & Wolf Erlbruch ADAPTED BY / Bernie C Byrnes & Jim Fowler
PENGUIN
AGES / 3 to 7 VENUE / New Wolsey
Studio
TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm DURATION / 35 Mins
SAT 5 MARCH LITTLE ANGEL THEATRE present
Wolsey Studio
TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm DURATION / 50 Mins
SAT 26 MARCH TRAVELLING LIGHT and POLKA THEATRE present
LOST AND FOUND BY / Oliver
Jeffers
Once there was a boy and one day he found a penguin at his door… He didn’t know where it came from and he thought it must be lost. So he decided to help it find its way home. Lost and Found is a heart-warming tale of adventure, bravery, and true love. AGES / 3 to 7 VENUE / New Wolsey
Studio
Wolsey Studio
TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm DURATION / 45 Mins
SAT 7 MAY Glanville
Join in the adventures of two very different caterpillars who eat their way to success! Using the themes of threatened ecology, recycled materials and the metamorphosis from camouflaged caterpillar to cocoon to butterfly, three performers bring this joyous puppetry show to the stage accompanied by live music. AGES / 3+ VENUE / New
Did you do a poo on Mole’s head? Well if not - then who? Was it Horse? Or Pig? Or Goat? A magical, musical adaptation of the popular children’s picturebook. Follow Mole’s travels as he meets a variety of outlandish and amusing characters along the way. AGES / 4+ VENUE / New
THE FABULOUS FLUTTERBYES
BY / Barb Jungr DIRECTED BY / Peter PUPPET DESIGN BY / Roger Lade SCENIC DESIGN BY / Anne Tilby LIGHTING DESIGN BY / David Duffy
THE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS
TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm DURATION / 50 Mins
BANYAN THEATRE COMPANY present
THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER
CREATED & PERFORMED BY / Joy Haynes DIRECTED BY / Zannie Fraser & Luis Boy
There once was a remarkable tin soldier who fell in love with a beautiful paper dancer and then tumbled out of a window so beginning a perilous journey into the unknown… This playful retelling of Hans Andersen’s poetic story uses light, simple materials and objects that are skilfully transformed through puppetry. AGES / 4+ Year olds VENUE / New Wolsey
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THE WAY BACK HOME Once there was a boy who, one day, found himself stuck on the moon, and he was not alone... One day a boy finds a plane in his cupboard. He doesn’t remember leaving it there, but he decides to take it out for a go right away! He flies his plane higher and higher until he runs out of petrol and lands on the moon. He is frightened, lost and alone until a passing Martian lands there too. AGES / 3+ VENUE / New
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SAT 19 FEB, SAT 12 MARCH SAT 9 APRIL, SAT 30 APRIL Storymaker makes children better listeners and families better at telling stories, and because we want to give everyone the chance to take part we even let you decide what to pay, it could be anything from 50p- to £5
LITTLE STORY If you’re 3 or 4 years old and love silly stories and tremendous tales then you’ve got to come to meet the Storymaker at the New Wolsey Theatre. Mum’s, Dad’s, Gran’s, Grandads, Big Brother’s and Big Sister’s should come too, they can look after you and pick up some tips along the way. TIMES / 11.00am
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BIG STORY If you’re 5 or 6 you can leave your family downstairs in the New Wolsey Café and come upstairs to meet the Storymaker yourself for an amazing adventure, or an exciting escapade. Mum’s, Dad’s, Gran’s, Grandads, Big Brother’s and Big Sister’s can come too, but they’ll have to join in with the fun. TIMES / 12
noon 30 minutes & includes the chance to make up your own story. DURATION /
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BUSINESS SERVICES The Spring Season is the platform from which the New Wolsey Theatre is to launch an exciting range of Business Services. With such a unique and creative environment, the Theatre provides an ideal setting for a variety of opportunities; from sponsoring a show to the use of our Glass Box for staff development or client entertainment.
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With our bespoke packages, tailored to an individual need we are dedicated to building lasting and mutually beneficial relationships which fully utilise every aspect of our theatre
There are a variety of ways in which a business can join forces with the theatre and each option offers a range of benefits such as: B rand awareness to promote the company services to the theatre’s audience T he provision of an exclusive Glass Box area for staff and client entertainment N etworking opportunities D iscounted bespoke training either onsite or at the theatre M arketing and promotional opportunities reaching a minimum of 8 million potential customers V arious Opportunities to provide links with the local community B ehind the scenes access to the Theatre for staff and Clients C onference and meeting room areas W ays to fill social responsibility objectives
Corporate Club The New Wolsey Theatre is also launching a brand new Corporate Club. It is a great way for your company to get involved with the theatre to see shows at a discounted price and utilise all the facilities available at the theatre. For ÂŁ500 a year a company can support the theatre and receive the following benefits: Recognition in The New Wolsey Season Brochure (100,000 copies distributed yearly) Use of the Glass Box area for an event Invite to quarterly Business Networking events 15% off tickets for staff
What it would mean to the New Wolsey Theatre? Embarking on a partnership with the New Wolsey Theatre would:
If you are interested in hearing more then please contact our Development Officer: Sarah Norton 01473 295 902 or snorton@wolseytheatre.co.uk
Enable us to continue building a diverse and eclectic programme of performances throughout the year Aid our dedication to making our theatre totally accessible for our disabled customers through captioned, audio described and BSL performances; including the incorporation of Braille into our brochures and promotional literature Develop our Creative Learning department to reach more schools and community groups
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Coming to see a show? Arrive in plenty of time to enjoy all we have on offer!
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Whatever reason you are in the area why not come and check out the delicious hot and cold drinks, snacks, light lunches and ‘specials’ that The New Wolsey Theatre Café Bar has to offer? We only serve the best quality coffee it’s Organic, Fair-trade and also Rainforest Alliance approved. To top that we have a range of syrups for the adventurous and the most delicious hot chocolates in town. We look forward to seeing you.
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If you're under 26 and we've still got tickets left on the day of the performance, they're yours for just a fiver. Available on any performance, at any time on the day (as long as we're open!) You will need to buy your ticket in person - don't forget to bring some evidence of your age with you as you may not get the discount without it.
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BAND £8.50
All Matinees Early Run Guys and Dolls Wed 23, Thurs 24 & Sat 26 March A Passionate Woman Fri 29, Sat 30 April & Mon 2 May Groups 10+ Guys and Dolls Mon 28 March & Mon 4 April A Passionate Woman Mon 9 May
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DATE Sun 6 Feb Fri 11 Feb Sat 12 Feb Thu 17 Feb Fri 18 Feb
PERFORMANCE DAYTIME EVE VENUE INFO Jack and the Beanstalk Birthday Gala 7.00pm FUNDRAISING GALA Beating Berlusconi! 7.45pm Penguin 11.00am & 2.00pm Chinese New Year 7.00pm Lilies On The Land 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK Lilies On The Land 7.45pm
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Storymaker - Little Story 11.00am Storymaker - Big Story 12 Noon Lilies On The Land 2.30pm 7.45pm Dukes Headliners Comedy Night 7.45pm A Midsummer Nights Dream 7.45pm A Midsummer Nights Dream 2.30pm 7.45pm A Midsummer Nights Dream 7.45pm A Midsummer Nights Dream 7.45pm A Midsummer Nights Dream 2.30pm 7.45pm Ovid's Metamorphoses 7.45pm Ovid's Metamorphoses 7.45pm Shlomo - Mouthtronica 7.45pm Ovid Metamorphoses 7.45pm Golden Age Of Musical Satire 7.45pm Keepers 7.45pm Keepers 7.45pm Andrew Motion 7.45pm The Fabulous Flutterbyes 11.00am & 2.00pm Keepers 7.45pm The Temperance Seven 7.45pm Polar Bear 7.45pm The Devil Has Quentin’s Heart 7.45pm The Barber Of Seville 7.45pm Beachy Head 7.45pm Storymaker - Little Story 11.00am Storymaker - Big Story 12 Noon Beachy Head 7.45pm Chekhov’s Shorts 7.45pm Chekhov’s Shorts 7.45pm Notes To A Future Self 7.45pm Notes To A Future Self 7.45pm Insect Circus 7.00pm Insect Circus 2.30pm 7.00pm Guys And Dolls 2.30pm 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys and Dolls Birthday Gala 7.45pm
CAPTIONED DIALOGUE RECOMMENDED 15+ FUNDRAISING GALA
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Lost And Found 11.00am & 2.00pm Guys And Dolls 2.30pm 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 2.30pm 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Free Time Radical 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Free Time Radical 7.45pm The Mole Who Knew… 11.00am & 2.00pm Guys And Dolls 2.30pm 7.45pm
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DATE Mon 4 Apr Tue 5 Apr Wed 6 Apr Thu 7 Apr Fri 8 Apr Sat 9 Apr Sun 10 Apr Mon 11 Apr Tue 12 Apr Wed 13 Apr Thu 14 Apr Fri 15 Apr Sat 16 Apr Mon 18 Apr Tue 19 Apr Wed 20 Apr Thu 21 Apr Sat 23 Apr Tue 26 Apr Wed 27 Apr Thu 28 Apr Fri 29 Apr Sat 30 Apr Mon 2 May Tue 3 May Wed 4 May Thu 5 May Fri 6 May
PERFORMANCE DAYTIME EVE VENUE INFO Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 2.30pm 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm CAPTIONED DIALOGUE Storymaker - Little Story 11.00am Storymaker - Big Story 12 Noon Guys And Dolls 2.30pm 7.45pm Mayors Civic Celebration 3.00pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 2.30pm 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 7.45pm Guys And Dolls 2.30pm 7.45pm AUDIO DESCRIBED Under 18 Comedy Night 7.45pm NO ADULTS ALLOWED Love, Love, Love 7.45pm Love, Love, Love 2.30pm 7.45pm Love, Love, Love 7.45pm Piccadilly Dance Orchestra 7.45pm Spring Awakening 7.45pm SUITABLE FOR AGES 14+ Spring Awakening 7.45pm Spring Awakening 7.45pm Spring Awakening 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm Storymaker - Little Story 11.00am Storymaker - Big Story 12 Noon Spring Awakening 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 2.30pm 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm
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The Steadfast Tin Soldier 11.00am & 2.00pm A Passionate Woman 2.30pm 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 2.30pm 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm A Passionate Woman 7.45pm
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The Way Back Home 11.00am & 2.00pm A Passionate Woman 2.30pm 7.45pm Dinnerladies 7.45pm Dinnerladies 7.45pm Dinnerladies 2.30pm 7.45pm Dinnerladies 7.45pm Dinnerladies 7.45pm Dinnerladies 2.30pm 7.45pm Hot Club Of Cowtown 7.45pm
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For more information on Accessibility, please see page 15 for more details or visit:
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