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CONTENTS PG 05 BEATING BERLUSCONI CHINESE NEW YEAR PG 06 REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL PG 08 TOP GIRLS PG 09 DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB
ZHE
PG 10 DNA THE MERRY WIDOW PG 11 UNDER 12 / 18 COMEDY A TRIBUTE TO THE SWING LEGENDS PG 12 OEDIPUSSY PG 13 FOREVER YOUNG PG 14 THE VOCAL ENSEMBLE OF AFRICA THE GAMES PG 15 SOUVENIR D’ANNE FRANK THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS PG 16 MISSING PG 17 ACCESS PULLOUT PG 21 WAITING FOR GODOT PG 22 SPITFIRE SOLO THE CHARLESTON CHASERS PG 23 VERNON GOD LITTLE PG 24 BEDROOM FARCE PG 26 STORYMAKER – LITTLE STORY STORYMAKER – BIG STORY
TIDDLER
PG 27 THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT
AESOP’S FABLES HOW TO BE A HERO PG 28 RED RIDING HOOD CHICKEN LICKEN KID CARPET & THE NOISY ANIMALS
PG 32 DISCOUNTS & CONCESSIONS PG 33 TICKET PRICES
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WELCOME It gives me great pleasure to introduce our programme for spring 2012, following our highly successful 10th anniversary year in 2011 where highlights included sell out productions of Guys and Dolls and a brand new musical 20th Century Boy which broke all Box Office records and played to near capacity throughout. This new season promises to be just as exciting, including the return of Reasons To Be Cheerful, our co-production with Graeae Theatre Company, based around the songs of Ian Dury, prior to a national tour; a new show from our Associate Company, Gecko, titled Missing, which is also touring nationally and a revival of Alan Ayckbourn’s classic Bedroom Farce. As always we are grateful for your support and I hope that you will find a number of things in this seasons programme to excite and entice you. Maybe you will be the one to purchase our 1,000,000th ticket! I look forward to seeing you here again in spring 2012. Peter Rowe Artistic Director
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The New Wolsey Theatre gratefully acknowledges the continuing support of The Wolsey Theatre Club
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THU 2 & FRI 3 FEBRUARY TURF LOVE presents
BEATING BERLUSCONI If you missed this sold out show last year, you and the football fan in your life will be thrilled that Paul Duckworth and his forty characters take to the road again in this hilarious, lump-in-your-throat tale of life, love and football. Despite threats from his wife and bank manager, in May 2005 middle-aged Kenny Noonan travelled to Istanbul to watch Liverpool play AC Milan in the Champions’ League final. What happened to Liverpool FC in the second half is legendary. What happened to Kenny in the AC Milan directors’ box is stranger than fiction. www.beatingberlusconi.com TIME / 7.45pm
Fri 3 February with actor Paul Duckworth and Mark Radley, the Liverpool fan who did actually sit next to Silvio Berlusconi. POST-SHOW TALK /
SAT 4 FEBRUARY
In Celebration of
CHINESE NEW YEAR 2012 Year of the Dragon
Join us for the annual celebration of the Chinese New Year (now in its 9th year at the New Wolsey Theatre) with a diverse range of Chinese traditional and Chinese/Western fusion performances including dance, singing, music and a fashion show, provided by local members of the community and a professional headline act. The event concludes with the raffle prize and distribution of Red Packets. TIME /
7.00pm
TICKETS / £4.95 / Under 12s £3.95
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Oi! Oi! We're back! THU 9 to SAT 18 FEBRUARY THE NEW WOLSEY THEATRE and GRAEAE present
REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL BY / Paul Sirett SONGS BY / Ian Dury
Part gig, part play, Reasons to be Cheerful raised the roof in 2010 with its red-hot band and gritty coming of age tale, leaving audiences shouting for more.
In spring 2012 the acclaimed smash hit musical returns! “Rough, ready and bl**dy brilliant.” Time Out It’s 1979: Labour loses to the Tories, strikes rock the nation, and Ian Dury and the Blockheads’ Reasons to be Cheerful (Part 3) climbs the charts. As the ultimate fans, Vinnie and his mates would do anything to see Dury at the Hammersmith Odeon, only the gig is sold out. But life has a habit of throwing strange things at you, and one night of frustration becomes something else entirely... Written by Paul Sirett and directed by Graeae’s Jenny Sealey, this acclaimed coming of age tale featuring Ian Dury and the Blockheads’ greatest hits such as Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll, Sweet Gene Vincent, Spasticus Autisticus and Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick will fill theatres with raucous glee once again. 'Ave it! ”The stage gives off a million volts.” The Guardian
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(7.00pm on Tue 14 February) MATINEES / Wed 15 & Sat 18 February at 2.30pm POST-SHOW TALK / Thu 16 February All performances include captioned dialogue, BSL-interpreted songs and audio description.
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TUE 21 to SAT 25 FEBRUARY OUT OF JOINT and CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE present
DIRECT FROM THE WEST END
TOP GIRLS BY /
Caryl Churchill Max Stafford-Clark
DIRECTED BY /
One of the seminal plays of the twentieth century, Top Girls flashes with razor-sharp wit and ingenious theatricality. Thatcher’s England: hard-nosed, go-getting business woman Marlene is hosting a dinner party to celebrate her promotion to MD of the Top Girls Employment Agency. Her guests, all powerful women from myth and history, make for an extraordinary gathering. Top Girls becomes a muscular, moving study
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of success – the compromises Marlene has made and, chillingly, what happens to those left behind. Max Stafford-Clark directed the premiere of Top Girls in 1982. His brand new production, of a play now celebrated as a modern classic, was a hugely acclaimed hit in the West End in 2011. “Splendidly funny and inventive… Deeply moving... I recommend it highly." Daily Telegraph
www.outofjoint.co.uk TIME / 7.45pm
(7.00pm on Tue 21 February) 22 & Sat 25 February at 2.30pm POST-SHOW TALK / Tue 21 February MATINEES / Wed
Audio Described Performance Sat 25 February at 2.30pm Pre-show touch tour at 1.30pm
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SUN 19 FEBRUARY & FRI 13 APRIL
DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB “London’s fastest growing club showcasing some of the finest comics from around the world." FOR DETAILS VISIT /
www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/comedy TIME / 7.45pm NOTE / May contain adult content
Curry & Comedy Spice up your evening for an extra £5
Our Café Bar will be serving Veggie Balti and Chicken Korma with rice and naan. Must be ordered with your ticket (available to order online). Subject to availability.
SAT 25 FEBRUARY COLLECTIVE ARTISTES presents
ZHE
A new play created by Chuck Mike and performers Antonia Kemi Coker and Tonderai Munyevu This humorous, thought provoking and haunting drama explores the lives of two British Africans living at the crossroads of culture, nationality, gender and sexuality. Journeying from childhood to adulthood and across continents, the play examines the joys and pains of coming to terms with the complexity of our many identities. Collective Artistes (CA) is a London-based ensemble theatre company committed to producing socially relevant professional and community theatre that tells the stories of the African Diaspora. "Timely, courageous, imaginative, lovely narrative story-telling... [Zhe] will 'explode' onto stages in the UK - stages anywhere."
Colin Prescod, Chair, Institute of Race Relations VENUE / New Wolsey TIME / 7.45pm
Studio
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TUE 28 & WED 29 FEBRUARY HULL TRUCK THEATRE present
DNA
A compelling thriller! WRITTEN BY AWARD WINNING WRITER /
Dennis Kelly
DIRECTED AND DESIGNED BY / Anthony Banks
A group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. But when they find that the cover-up unites them and brings harmony to their otherwise fractious lives, where’s the incentive to put things right? “Dennis Kelly takes us into the enclosed world of adolescent cruelty, famously captured in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, and shows he absolutely understands the dynamics of group panic.” The Guardian
www.hulltruck.co.uk TIME / 7.00pm
on Tue 28 and 7.45pm on Wed 29 February MATINEE / Tue 28 February at 1.30pm DURATION / 80 mins [approx] POST-SHOW TALK / Tue 28 February at 1.30pm
THU 1 & FRI 2 MARCH OPERA DELLA LUNA presents
THE MERRY WIDOW
Opera della Luna presents a sparkling new English production of Lehár’s classic operetta The Merry Widow. The imaginative staging captures the glamour and decadence of turn of the century Paris while infusing the production with Opera della Luna’s trademark wit. “Ensemble playing at its best" Evening Standard
www.operadellaluna.org TIME / 7.45pm
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SAT 3 MARCH THE DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB
UNDER 12 COMEDY Adults allowed! TIME / 3.30pm NOTE / Recommended
for ages 8 – 12
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UNDER 18 COMEDY NIGHT No adults allowed! TIME / 7.45pm NOTE / Recommended
for ages 12+
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SUN 11 MARCH TERRY DASH MUSIC presents
A TRIBUTE TO THE SWING LEGENDS
With Matthew Ford and his Big Band A musical journey through the songs of Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Bobby Darin, Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett and many more of the great popular singers featuring Matthew Ford and his stunning nine piece band. Matthew is widely regarded as the finest big band singer in the UK. In August 2011 he made his BBC Proms debut with the John Wilson Orchestra in Hooray For Hollywood. This tribute to the swing legends includes songs such as Mack The Knife, Portrait of My Love, For Once in My Life, Birth of The Blues and Feeling Good. “To see Matthew move, sell a song, and hold an audience is quite an experience…it’s called star quality." Malcolm Laycock, BBC Radio 2 www.terrydash.co.uk TIME / 7.45pm
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WED 7 to SAT 10 MARCH SPYMONKEY in association with ROYAL & DERNGATE NORTHAMPTON presents
OEDIPUSSY PERFORMED BY /
Aitor Basauri, Stephan Kreiss, Petra Massey and Toby Park DIRECTED AND ADAPTED BY /
Emma Rice WRITTEN BY /
Carl Grose and the company
Following hot on the heels of their acclaimed Moby Dick, Spymonkey’s gloriously anarchic physical comedy combines with the playful storytelling verve of Kneehigh’s Emma Rice and Carl Grose to create an outrageous no-holdsbarred subversion of the quintessential Greek tragedy. A tale of forbidden lust, violent murder and the ultimate dysfunctional family - a jealous father, a messed-up son, and one mother of a brilliant comedy. “Four of the greatest clowns currently working in Britain.” Time Out on Moby Dick
www.spymonkey.co.uk NOTE /
Suitable for audiences 14+ TIME / 7.45pm MATINEE /
Thu 8 March at 2.30pm POST-SHOW TALK /
Thu 8 March at 7.45pm
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TUE 13 to SAT 17 MARCH NOTTINGHAM PLAYHOUSE THEATRE COMPANY presents
FOREVER YOUNG
A SONG DRAMA BY / Erik Gedeon ADAPTED BY / Giles Croft and Stefan Bednarczyk DIRECTED BY / Giles Croft
It is 2050 and the New Wolsey Theatre is now a rest home for actors; senior rebels with a cause. Left unsupervised, care plans go out of the window and suddenly old age has no barriers. This theatrical SAGA soon shows us they are hell-bent on stayin’ alive. Featuring live music performed on stage, Forever Young includes hit songs such as Smells Like Teen Spirit, I Love Rock and Roll and of course, Forever Young. Mix in some slapstick, magic, Shakespeare, dance routines and a finale that will bring you to your feet and you have all the ingredients for a fantastic night out! Come and join the thousands who have already experienced this world-wide hit! “Goes down a storm." The Guardian www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk TIME / 7.45pm (7.00pm on Tue 13 March) MATINEES / Wed 14 and Sat 17 March at 2.30pm
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SUN 18 MARCH
THE VOCAL ENSEMBLE OF AFRICA
SINGERS / Juwon Ogungbe (Nigeria), Eugene Makuta (Congo)
Zyta Zebini (Ivory Coast), Essence Kasozi (Uganda) , Joyce Moholoagae (South Africa), Thomas Moyo (Zimbabwe) MUSICIANS / Dele Ogundeko (guitar), Renell Shaw (bass)
Soji Ijaduola (drums), Junior Balogun (percussion)
TIME / 7.45pm
TUE 20 MARCH SPIKE THEATRE in association with UNITY THEATRE and THE MET present
THE GAMES
An ‘undiscovered’ Greek comedy incorporating sporting equipment with a thousand uses, an original musical score, clown, shadow puppetry and scenes of simulated nudity! The Games is the story of three Greek nobodies caught up in a celestial bet between Zeus, Hera and Hercules. Our unwitting heroes: Stanzas (a terrible poet), Darius (the runt of the litter) and Hermaphrodite (born a girl) travel to compete in the ancient Olympics and take on the heroes of the sporting world with epic results for mankind. “The trio of performers give their all to the audience while ruthlessly refusing to compromise on the humour a simple and winning formula, yet one that so few shows choose to respect. Definitely triple gold.” The Stage www.thegames-spiketheatre.com TIME / 7.00pm DURATION / 70
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Here is something new from Africa - six singers from six countries combine multiple influences to create music of astounding power. Passionate harmonies, rich melodies, vocal textures as deep as the ocean and big beat are fused together by the six singers and their four musicians to create music that defines what African culture is today: no cultural or musical borders.
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WED 21 & THU 22 MARCH ENSEMBLE presents
SOUVENIR D’ANNE FRANK A young Japanese girl finds herself drawn deep into a landscape of dreams and memories as she shares the beautiful story of the Souvenir d'Anne Frank rose, in Japan. The haunting songs and the music of Colin Decio’s richly evocative piano trio for Anne Frank (piano, violin and cello), performed live, weave through this fresh new work. The stories of Anne, told in her own words and those of her father Otto and their Dutch helper Miep Gies, move and inspire, bringing West and East together in a unique and fascinating music and theatre fusion. www.ensemble-online.com TIME / 7.45pm POST-SHOW TALK / After
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FRI 23 & SAT 24 MARCH TOWNSEND PRODUCTIONS present
THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS BY / Robert Tressell A
NEW VERSION BY / Stephen Lowe DIRECTED BY / Louise Townsend
This adaptation of Robert Tressell’s famous novel is a hilarious fast-paced show that shares with its audience a year in the life of a group of painters and decorators, as they renovate a three-storey town house for Mayor Sweater. It traces their struggle for survival in a complacent and stagnating Edwardian England. These workers are the ‘philanthropists’ who throw themselves into back-breaking work for poverty wages in order to generate profit for their masters. This vibrant, lively story is brought to life by two hugely talented and experienced performers using comedy routines, entertaining songs and live music from the Music Hall and uplifting hymns from the chapel sung in graceful harmony. “The decorators are brought to life in a dazzling array of characters and presented with theatrical skill and good humour.” The Stage www.townsendproductions.org.uk TIME / 7.45pm POST-SHOW TALK / Fri
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THU 29 to SAT 31 MARCH NEW WOLSEY ASSOCIATE COMPANY presents
MISSING DIRECTED BY / Amit Lahav
Nothing is quite as it first appears in Lily's world. She seems to have everything… but now and then her pain becomes unbearable. 'Lily, I have some rather bad news, your soul is decaying.' Missing is a journey into the depths of a persons psyche. As Lily unearths her forgotten past the truth changes everything.
Her pristine life explodes around her in this incredibly inventive new show. How do you rescue a dying soul? Enter GECKO’s brilliantly bizarre world with floating scenes and outrageous apparatus. Your imagination will be turned upside down and inside out! Get ready for Missing. Disturbing like David Lynch. Beautiful like Cinema Paradiso. Brilliant… like Gecko! www.geckotheatre.com TIME / 7.45pm POST-SHOW TALK / Thu
29 March
Automated doors installed at the NEW WOLSEY THEATRE The New Wolsey Theatre’s commitment to access was further realised this autumn with the installation of automated front doors. ‘Access for all’ is one of the New Wolsey Theatre’s principle objectives and significant improvements have been made to and around the building in recent years including additional companion seating, the installation of a lift, external ramps and a greater variety of accessible performances. The introduction of automated doors was funded by the Ipswich Borough Council's Local Strategic Partnership. Councillor David Ellesmere, Leader of Ipswich Borough Council and Chair of the Local Strategic Partnership, said:
“We want to make sure that as many people as possible can enjoy the great shows at the New Wolsey. This is a positive move and we are very happy to support it.”
Access Officer Kelly Kirkbride, Ipswich Borough Councillor Bryony Rudkin, Patron Stevie Francis with ILF Worker Charles Mugleston and New Wolsey Chief Executive Sarah Holmes
Chief Executive Sarah Holmes (pictured) is proud of the theatre’s achievements to date but eager to point out that access at the rear of the building is still severely restricted.
“Audience access has been a priority but improving access at the rear of the building for staff, performers and visitors is next on the agenda. We have made some headway and plans have been drawn up but we need to raise the funds to realise them. If anyone can suggest ways to do this, or wishes to support this project, we would be very pleased to hear from you.”
Large Print and Audio Brochure available. Both can be downloaded from the website: www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/access
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Audio Description For blind and partially sighted audience members A specially made script is delivered live by a describer via a headset to outline the visual aspects of the production. We also run a touch tour before the show, so audience members can get a feel for important props and meet the cast to get used to their voices.
BSL Interpreted For deaf audience members The production is interpreted from the side of the stage, or sometimes the interpreter is integrated into the show itself.
Captioned For deaf, deafened and hard of hearing audience members The script of the production is transmitted live to the audience via captioned boxes on the stage. The rolling script includes information such as sound effects, character names and if the words are being sung.
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REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL SEE PAGE 6
BSL Interpreted Performance All performances Audio Described Performance All performances Captioned Performance All performances
TOP GIRLS SEE PAGE 8
Audio Described Performance Saturday 25 February at 2.30pm (pre-show Touch Tour at 1.30pm)
FOREVER YOUNG SEE PAGE 13
Captioned Performance 17 March at 2.30pm
Saturday
BEDROOM FARCE SEE PAGE 24
Audio Described Performance Saturday 5 May at 2.30pm (pre-show Touch Tour at 1.30pm) Captioned Performance Thursday 10 May at 7.45pm
To find out more about the forthcoming season and about the theatre’s accessible performances visit: www.wolseytheatre.co.uk
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Audience Feedback We welcome your feedback on any aspect of our service and here we share some of the comments we have received:
“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.” Maggie Davy, Hadleigh “…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.” Mrs Janice Scott, Great Blakenham “Although most television programmes are now subtitled and also DVDs nothing can beat a live performance that she could follow word for word. Absolutely brilliant!.” Mr D Godbold, Ipswich
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WAITING FOR GODOT BY / Samuel
Beckett
"To-morrow, when I wake, or think I do, what shall I say of to-day?" Two homeless men, Vladimir and Estragon, wait on a bare road with a single tree. Over two days they argue, get bored, clown around, repeat themselves, contemplate death and wait. They are waiting for the one who never comes.
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They are waiting for Godot. Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is one of the most significant English language plays of the 20th Century. The play gently and intelligently speaks about what it is to be human. Its brilliance lies in its subtly; it is endlessly elusive and yet universal. Ian Brown directs an all black cast in this new production of Beckett’s funny and poetic masterpiece. NOTE /
No performance on Fri 6 April
TIME / 7.45pm (7.00pm on Tue 3 April) MATINEE / Sat 7 April at 2.30pm POST-SHOW TALK / Thu 5 April
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THU 12 APRIL
SPITFIRE SOLO WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY / Nicholas Collett CO-DEVISED AND DIRECTED BY / Gavin Robertson
It’s June of the new Millennium. For eighty-year old Peter Walker, ex-Battle of Britain pilot, an unexpected new challenge is about to begin. From the comfort of the Silver Birches Retirement Home, he must once again find the resilience, determination and strength to do what must be done. As he re-lives past glories, losses, wartime experiences, family memories and the heady days of blue skies and battles, he searches for the answer to the biggest question so far. Personal, charming, funny and inventive, Spitfire Solo is one man’s battle for survival, the second time around. Blending theatre, music and film in this multi-layered and textured production, Nicholas Collett plays a multitude of characters and recreates the Battle of Britain - onstage! “Collett sends a shiver down the spine.” The Scotsman A donation will be made to Help for Heroes from the proceeds of this performance. TIME /
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SAT 14 APRIL TERRY DASH MUSIC presents
THE CHARLESTON CHASERS The 25th Anniversary Tour
Exciting, exhilarating swing music from the glittering 1920s and 1930s. Featuring ten fine musicians and a wealth of vocal talent, the show is overflowing with toe-tapping hits from the golden age of the musicals, including: The Man I Love, Swanee, The Charleston, California Here I Come, Stardust, My Baby Just Cares for Me and many more. “One of the finest bands around today.” David Jacobs, BBC Radio 2
www.charlestonchasers.com TIME / 7.45pm
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TUE 17 to SAT 21 APRIL THE NEW WOLSEY YOUNG COMPANY presents
VERNON GOD LITTLE BY / DBC Pierre ADAPTED BY / Tanya Ronder
Vernon Gregory Little is a fifteen year old boy who lives with his mother in a flea-bitten Texan Town. His best friend at school has just massacred sixteen of their classmates before turning the gun on himself. The townsfolk are out for revenge, and pursued by the police, his neighbours and the media, Vernon soon realises that where there’s a story to be told the truth doesn’t matter. Tanya Ronder’s adaptation of DBC Pierre’s bestselling novel is a dark, funny and inventive satire packed with a host of colourful characters, a soundtrack to die for, the occasional flash of nudity and very bad language. Not for the faint-hearted or under 14s. New Wolsey Studio 7.45pm MATINEE / Sat 21 April at 2.30pm POST-SHOW TALK / Thu 19 April VENUE / TIME /
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THU 19 APRIL to SAT 12 MAY THE NEW WOLSEY THEATRE presents
BEDROOM FARCE BY / Alan Ayckbourn
Mining the same rich comic vein as A Chorus Of Disapproval and Noises Off, Ayckbourn's classic farce shows how four couples into three bedrooms simply won't go. Trevor and Susannah are having marital problems - again. Rowing, making up, sulking, shouting, flirting, fighting - and always in other people's bedrooms. Their friends, their parents, their ex'es, and their in-laws all have their cosy bedrooms and their comfortable relationships thrown into turmoil by this tempestuous relationship. During one chaotic night we see the action unfold in three separate bedrooms, as Trevor and Susannah wreak havoc on the sleep, security and soft furnishings of all those around them. And of course, the only ones who end up in harmony and in bed are - Trevor and Susannah. Ingenious, inventive and incredibly funny. “He [Ayckbourn] has an acute observation of people and their multiple vulnerable points, an uncanny ear for the subtleties of conversation. Yet even when he is showing us foolishness, he is humorously aware of the inadequacies of man and woman, and above all else his characters are warm and lovable human beings.�
Yorkshire Post on the 1975 world premiere TIME / 7.45pm
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MATINEES / Sat 21, Wed 25 and Sat 28 April and
Wed 2, Sat 5, Wed 9 and Sat 12 May at 2.30pm 3 May
POST-SHOW TALK / Thu 0P 7.0 M
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EASTER SH W TUE 10 & WED 11 APRIL SCAMP THEATRE and WATFORD PALACE THEATRE present
STORYMAKER
SAT 31 MARCH, SAT 21 APRIL & SAT 12 MAY Storymaker makes children better listeners and families better at telling stories. 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 £2.50.
LITTLE STORY If you’re 3 or 4 years old and love silly stories and tremendous tales then you’ve got to come and meet the Storymaker at the New Wolsey Theatre. Mums, dads, grans, grandads, big brothers and big sisters should come too, they can look after you and pick up some tips along the way. TIME / 11.00am DURATION / 20 minutes and includes
some play time.
BIG STORY If you’re 5 or 6 you can leave your family downstairs in the New Wolsey Café Bar and come upstairs to meet the Storymaker yourself for an amazing adventure, or an exciting escapade. Mums, dads, grans, grandads, big brothers and big sisters can come too, but they’ll have to join in with the fun. TIME / 12
Noon
DURATION / 30 minutes and includes the
chance to make up your own story.
A brand new show from the award-winning Scamp Theatre that brought you Aesop’s Fables and Stick Man. This is a magical collection of Julia Donaldson’s most popular titles, including Tiddler, The Smartest Giant in Town, A Squash and A Squeeze and many more favourites. Under sea, over land, on the farm and in the jungle, these tales are woven together with live music, songs, puppets and a host of colourful characters that will delight. “More fun than you can shake a stick at!” Daily Mail on Stick Man
www.scamptheatre.com VENUE / New Wolsey Theatre TIMES / Tue 10 at 2.00pm & Wed 11 at 11.00am & 2.00pm AGES / 3+ DURATION / 55 mins
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CHILDREN'S SHOWS at NEW WOLSEY STUDIO
SAT 11 FEBRUARY HICCUP THEATRE presents
THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT BY / Edward Lear
Follow Owl and Pussycat as they set out on the high seas with only some honey, money and a runcible spoon to help them find their way through a topsy turvey world! Enjoy this absurd hogwash of nonsense featuring silly songs, babbling puppets and smaller than life characters. VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm AGES / 3 to 7 DURATION / 55 mins
SAT 18 FEBRUARY THEATR NA N’OG present
AESOP’S FABLES A mouse, a lion and a tortoise are thrown together and tell some of the most famous moral tales in history with their own rather quirky spin. The animals take us through a multitude of fables involving wily wolves, dopey dogs, haring hares, flattering foxes and even silly humans. VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm AGES / 4 to 8 DURATION / 50 mins
SAT 3 MARCH PROTEUS and SCRATCHBUILT PRODUCTIONS present
HOW TO BE A HERO What does sock soup taste like, does it itch when a fairy bites and just how fast can a winged horse fly? Famous hero Tom Thunder must find a magic feather to wake the princess from a thousand year sleep. But can he make it past the creatures of the wild land? Find out the answer to this and many other questions in this magical new puppet show for children. VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm AGES / 4+ DURATION / 50 mins
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SAT 10 MARCH DNA present
CHICKEN LICKEN It’s baking day and an inexperienced baker needs all the help he can get. This delightful and imaginative mixture of puppetry, storytelling, music and breadmaking is all played out on a kitchen table. VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm AGES / 4
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SAT 24 MARCH ENGINE HOUSE and LAKESIDE present
RED RIDING HOOD A new version by Olivier Award winning writer Mike Kenny
Once upon a time there was a young girl who went to spend the night at Grandma’s house... and her little brother came too! She just wanted to go to sleep, but he wouldn’t settle down. Grandma’s attic is far too exciting for sleeping! With music and songs from Julian Butler (Charlie and Lola), Red Riding Hood promises to be a magical treat. VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm AGES / 4+ DURATION / 55 mins
SAT 28 APRIL PROTEUS and SCRATCHBUILT PRODUCTIONS present
KID CARPET & THE NOISY ANIMALS A new rock ‘n’ roll musical for kids
Follow the adventures of the charismatic singer and his animal band (made up of a gorilla, a bear, a hedgehog and a badger) as they make friends, play games, contemplate the world and finally rock out at a grand dance contest. A fresh and fantastically fun show with a unique mix of theatre, comedy, animation and original live music. VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pm AGES / 3+
DURATION / 50 mins
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The New Wolsey Theatre's Culture Club has been established to provide an exciting way for local businesses to become more involved with the theatre and to join forces to make Ipswich THE place for new investment.
i nviting you to come and play
With a variety of different facilities and profile raising opportunities, your company can work in partnership with the theatre to support the local community whilst having a lot of fun on the way! For £500 a year a company can support the theatre and receive the following benefits: recognition in the New Wolsey Theatre season brochure (100,000 distributed annually) use of the Glass Box area for an event bespoke opportunities for staff development within the local community and the theatre itself 15% off tickets for your employees  opportunities to mingle with other members of the business community For further information on how your company can join, please contact our Development Officer: 01473 295 902 or email development@wolseytheatre.co.uk
The New Wolsey Theatre would like to thank our pioneer members:
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50% of New Wolsey tickets are now sold online. You can select your seats, get concessions, book at any time and soon you'll be able to print your tickets at home. Go on, give it a go.
BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
FOR TICKETS...
DISCOUNTS & CONCESSIONS O ne discount or concession per ticket A ll discounts exclude tickets at £10 or less
Book online at: www.wolseytheatre.co.uk You can pick your own seats.
CONCESSIONARY PRICES £3 OFF for: O ver 60s Under 16s Full-Time Students Disabled People And those on Unemployment Benefits or Income Support Assisting Companion tickets: £8.50 where required
Call us on: 01473 295 900 - if we’re busy, leave us a message and we’ll call you back on the same day.
ROUP DISCOUNTS (not available online) G Discount applies to full price tickets only: G ROUPS OF 10+: £3 off G ROUPS OF 25+: £4 off G ROUPS OF 50+: £5 off a nd a free ticket for the organiser for all their hard work! Schools, Colleges & Youth Groups £8.50 per ticket for everyone in the group (yes, teachers included). We will offer one complimentary ticket to a supervising adult(s) with every ten students. Under 26: If we’ve got tickets left on the day, they are yours for a fiver. Tickets must be purchased in person with proof of age. Terms
To make a group enquiry / booking (10+) please call: 01473 295 902 Come and see us. We are open 10.00am - 8.00pm We close at 6.00pm when there is no performance and on Sundays and Bank Holidays we’ll be open 2 hours before the performance. ADDRESS: Civic Drive / Ipswich / IP1 2AS EMAIL: tickets@wolseytheatre.co.uk groups@wolseytheatre.co.uk
& conditions can be viewed at: www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/termsandconditions
We don’t charge booking fees but if you’d like us to post your tickets we’ll ask for 50p to cover costs. Reserved tickets (awaiting payment) will be held for up to 5 days. New Wolsey Theatre Company Ltd Chief Executive: Sarah Holmes Reg in England: 03982202 Reg Charity No: 1082016 All details in this brochure were correct at the time of going to print. The New Wolsey Theatre Company Ltd reserves the right to make alterations where necessary.
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All Tickets at £10 for: REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL Thu 9, Fri 10 and Sat 11 February BEDROOM FARCE Thu 19, Fri 20, Sat 21 and Mon 23 April SPECIAL GROUP NIGHTS Groups 10+ All Tickets at £10 for: REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL Wed 15 February FOREVER YOUNG Tue 13 March WAITING FOR GODOT Tue 3 April BEDROOM FARCE Wed 25 and Mon 30 April
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DATE Thu 2 Feb Fri 3 Feb Sat 4 Feb Thu 9 Feb
PERFORMANCE BEATING BERLUSCONI BEATING BERLUSCONI CHINESE NEW YEAR REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
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EVE VENUE INFO 7.45pm 7.45pm POST-SHOW TALK 7.00pm EARLY SHOW 7.45pm BSL-INTERPRETED SONGS
Fri 10 Feb REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL Sat 11 Feb THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT 11.00am & 2.00pm REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL Tue 14 Feb REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL Wed 15 Feb REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL 2.30pm Thu 16 Feb REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL Fri 17 Feb REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL Sat 18 Feb AESOP’S FABLES 11.00am & 2.00pm BACKSTAGE TOUR 1.00pm REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL 2.30pm Sun 19 Feb DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB Tue 21 Feb TOP GIRLS Wed 22 Feb TOP GIRLS 2.30pm Thu 23 Feb TOP GIRLS Fri 24 Feb TOP GIRLS Sat 25 Feb TOP GIRLS 2.30pm ZHE Tue 28 Feb DNA 1.30pm Wed 29 Feb DNA Thu 1 Mar THE MERRY WIDOW Fri 2 Mar THE MERRY WIDOW Sat 3 Mar HOW TO BE A HERO 11.00am & 2.00pm UNDER 12 COMEDY 3.30pm UNDER 18 COMEDY Wed 7 Mar OEDIPUSSY Thu 8 Mar OEDIPUSSY 2.30pm Fri 9 Mar OEDIPUSSY Sat 10 Mar CHICKEN LICKEN 11.00am & 2.00pm OEDIPUSSY Sun 11 Mar A TRIBUTE TO THE SWING LEGENDS Tue 13 Mar FOREVER YOUNG Wed 14 Mar FOREVER YOUNG 2.30pm Thu 15 Mar FOREVER YOUNG Fri 16 Mar FOREVER YOUNG Sat 1.00pm 17 Mar BACKSTAGE TOUR FOREVER YOUNG 2.30pm Sun 18 Mar THE VOCAL ENSEMBLE OF AFRICA Tue 20 Mar THE GAMES Wed 21 Mar SOUVENIR D’ANNE FRANK Thu 22 Mar SOUVENIR D’ANNE FRANK Fri 23 Mar THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS Sat 11.00am & 2.00pm 24 Mar RED RIDING HOOD THE RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS
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DATE PERFORMANCE Thu 29 Mar MISSING Fri 30 Mar MISSING Sat 31 Mar STORYMAKER – LITTLE STORY STORYMAKER – BIG STORY MISSING Tue 3 Apr WAITING FOR GODOT Wed 4 Apr WAITING FOR GODOT Thu 5 Apr WAITING FOR GODOT Sat 7 Apr WAITING FOR GODOT Tue 10 Apr TIDDLER Wed 11 Apr TIDDLER Thu 12 Apr SPITFIRE SOLO Fri 13 Apr DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB Sat 14 Apr THE CHARLESTON CHASERS Tue 17 Apr VERNON GOD LITTLE Wed 18 Apr VERNON GOD LITTLE Thu 19 Apr VERNON GOD LITTLE BEDROOM FARCE Fri 20 Apr VERNON GOD LITTLE BEDROOM FARCE Sat 21 Apr STORYMAKER – LITTLE STORY STORYMAKER – BIG STORY BEDROOM FARCE VERNON GOD LITTLE Mon 23 Apr BEDROOM FARCE Tue 24 Apr BEDROOM FARCE Wed 25 Apr BEDROOM FARCE Thu 26 Apr BEDROOM FARCE Fri 27 Apr BEDROOM FARCE Sat 28 Apr KID CARPET & THE NOISY ANIMALS BACKSTAGE TOUR BEDROOM FARCE Mon 30 Apr BEDROOM FARCE Tues 1 May BEDROOM FARCE Wed 2 May BEDROOM FARCE Thu 3 May BEDROOM FARCE Fri 4 May BEDROOM FARCE Sat 5 May BACKSTAGE TOUR BEDROOM FARCE Mon 7 May BEDROOM FARCE Tue 8 May BEDROOM FARCE Wed 9 May BEDROOM FARCE Thu 10 May BEDROOM FARCE Fri 11 May BEDROOM FARCE Sat 12 May STORYMAKER – LITTLE STORY STORYMAKER – BIG STORY BEDROOM FARCE
DAYTIME 11.00am 12 Noon 2.30pm 2.00pm 11.00am & 2.00pm 11.00am 12 Noon 2.30pm 2.30pm 2.30pm 11.00am & 2.00pm 1.00pm 2.30pm 2.30pm 1.00pm 2.30pm 2.30pm 11.00am 12 Noon 2.30pm
EVE VENUE INFO 7.45pm POST-SHOW TALK 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.00pm EARLY SHOW 7.45pm 7.45pm POST-SHOW TALK 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm POST-SHOW TALK 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.00pm EARLY SHOW 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.00pm EARLY SHOW 7.45pm 7.45pm POST-SHOW TALK 7.45pm 7.45pm AUDIO DESCRIBED 7.45pm 7.00pm EARLY SHOW 7.45pm 7.45pm CAPTIONED DIALOGUE 7.45pm 7.45pm
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