Octagon Theatre Bolton Season Brochure 2015-16

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Sue HodgkiSS, CBe dL PrinciPal Patron

PrinciPal SPonSor

Box offiCe: 01204 520661 www.oCtagonBoLton.Co.uk

AUGUST 2015 - APRIL 2016

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This year we are launching a unique degree in Theatre with the University of Bolton which will not only support the next generation of theatre professionals but provide investment in productions for all audiences to enjoy. David Thacker, who has been outstanding as our Artistic Director for the past six years, is now stepping down to take on a new role as Professor of Theatre at the University.

WELCOME TO THE NEW 20152016 SEASON AT THE OCTAGON It is my pleasure to introduce this programme of plays and let you know about the many exciting developments taking place at the Octagon. Whilst our productions on stage continue to go from strength to strength, our work off stage is also extending far further into communities, schools, colleges and other theatres. We are proud to be a place where ideas and imaginations grow for so many people. In order for us to continue to thrive it it is vital that we update our building and we have already begun ambitious plans for a redevelopment ensuring it remains fit for purpose, is fully accessible for all, and has more facilities for children and young people.

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I’m delighted to announce that Elizabeth Newman will succeed David as Artistic Director. Of course Elizabeth is no stranger to Bolton audiences, having been Associate Director here for several years. She is currently planning her first line-up of productions, which will be announced this autumn. Already it promises to offer compelling stories and wonderful theatrical moments, produced with a range of world-class theatre makers. As we look to an exciting future it feels appropriate to reflect and celebrate the Theatre’s past. This season of productions draws upon many of the talents and hallmarks of the Octagon’s previous work, and in particular, we showcase Bolton’s most famous playwrights Bill Naughton and Jim Cartwright. Productions of The Family Way, Two and the world premiere of its sequel Two 2 all have their roots in Bolton, as does the bittersweet comedy Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis, which premiered at the Octagon sixteen years ago.

The Octagon’s reputation for classic drama is set to continue with Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People, adapted by Arthur Miller and staged to coincide with the Miller centenary. And we are reviving our association with the works of Roald Dahl with a new production of The BFG which I’m sure will delight all ages. At the Octagon we’re passionate about making theatre accessible for everyone. This season we’re continuing to provide relaxed performances, which offer a welcoming environment for a wide range of people, particularly those with an autistic spectrum condition or learning disability. And we are also introducing regular captioned performances. Captioning displays the words on screen and gives access to deaf and hard of hearing customers. You can find more information about both captioned and relaxed performances on pages 28 and 29. We also have a varied programme of additional events, including new plays, music and children’s theatre: all selected to provide a rich variety of experiences for all of our audiences. I look forward to seeing you at the Octagon soon, and sharing this wonderful journey with you. Roddy Gauld Chief Executive


noÍl coward’s Private Lives, directed by Elizabeth newman. Photo: ian tilton

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tHe BeSt SeatS at a fraCtion of tHe priCe! With an octagon Season ticket you make significant savings on the price of your tickets as well as enjoying some great benefits. as a Season ticket holder you can secure the best available seats during an early booking period before tickets go on general sale, there is flexibility to change dates at any time, and the option to transfer tickets to family and friends. You will also benefit from discounted studio theatre offers throughout the season. Shows included in the Season ticket offer: ● the family way ● an enemy of the people ● two ● two 2 ● Martha, Josie and the Chinese elvis


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Valid for any performance, including Saturdays, except the final Saturday evening. also includes: programmes for just £2, 10% off food in café eight, plus regular added value offers.

All Season Ticket holders have the option to add the Octagon festive show, The BFG, for just £16 – saving £7 off top price tickets.

Can you add a donation when you purchase your Season ticket? The Octagon Theatre is a Registered Charity (no. 248833) that is committed to producing world class drama and creating life-changing projects. By donating to the octagon you’ll enable us to work with a wide range of our local community, encourage a passion for live theatre in young people, and support those with additional needs to access workshops, productions and training. Simply add your donation to the total when purchasing your Season ticket at the Box office, or go to www.octagonbolton.co.uk/support-us to donate directly online. if you can, please gift aid your donation – allowing us to benefit even more from your support at no extra cost to you.

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Fri 4 September – Sat 3 October 2015 Optimistic newlyweds Arthur and Jenny Fitton are young, in love, and excited to embark on the rest of their lives together. But the wedding night hasn’t gone well and their married life is already getting off to a false start. Still living in the Fitton family home, with Mr and Mrs Fitton on one side of the bedroom, and interfering brother Geoff on the other, the happy couple’s

Performance Times Evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 14 Sep 2pm matinees: Sat 5, Sat 12, Wed 16, Sat 26 Sep

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expectations are slowly becoming as hopeless as their love life. Bill Naughton’s The Family Way is a funny and intimate portrayal of life, family, and love in 1960s Bolton. This social comedy illuminates the complex relationships within families, and the tender and precious ties that exist between parents and their children.

Bill Naughton’s work has enjoyed huge success on both the stage and screen; he captured iconic cool in the world famous Alfie, and celebrated Bolton in local favourite Spring and Port Wine which is still one of the Octagon’s bestselling shows in its almost 48 year history. In 1966 The Family Way received critical acclaim when it was released as a feature film starring real life father and daughter, John and Hayley Mills.

Ticket Prices £27 – £10.50 Discounts available including SEaSon tickEtS, groups, schools and young person’s £6 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

Box office: 01204 520661

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Photography: Michael Shelford

Special Diary Dates Bargain Nights: Fri 4, Mon 7 Sep (tickets £17.50 – £10.50) Meet the Director and cast: Mon 14 Sep (free, post show) Investigate Day: Sat 26 Sep (£20, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

Audio Described: tue 15 Sep, 7.30pm BSL: thu 24 Sep, 7.30pm NEW! Captioned Performance: thu 1 oct, 7.30pm the spoken word displayed on a unit to give access for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing customers.

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Octagon Theatre Bolton and the University of Bolton present

Performance Times Evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 19 oct 2pm Matinees: Fri 9, Wed 14, Wed 21, Sat 24 oct

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Ticket Prices £27 – £10.50 Discounts available including SEaSon tickEtS, groups, schools and young person’s £6 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

Box office: 01204 520661

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Thu 8 – Sat 31 October 2015 “The majority is never right until it does right.”

Under the illusion that he will be a hero, Stockmann publicly announces his findings but is immediately faced with opposition from those with vested interests, and even his own brother the Mayor - when the economic future of the community is suddenly placed under threat. In his struggle to do the right thing, Dr Stockmann risks destroying his own career and sacrificing his family’s future.

Special Diary Dates Bargain Nights: thu 8, Fri 9, Mon 12 oct (tickets £17.50 – £10.50) Meet the Director and cast: Mon 19 oct (free, post show) Investigate Day: Sat 24 oct (£20, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

An Enemy of the People is a compelling and gripping play that explores the conflict between the need to stand up for the truth when faced with the political and economic pressures that drive the agendas of those in power. Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People was adapted by Arthur Miller in the 1950s during the repressive climate of the McCarthy witch hunts. In 1989 David Thacker worked on the play with Arthur Miller which was then presented at the Young Vic before transferring to the West End, initiating the start of a close working relationship between the pair. The staging of this adaptation will form part of this year’s centenary celebrations, marking the anniversary of Arthur Miller’s birth on October 17th, 1915. On Sunday 1 November David Thacker will host an event discussing and exploring the work of Arthur Miller - see page 20 for details.

By arrangement with Josef Weinberger limited.

In a thriving spa town in Norway, Dr Thomas Stockmann, a well-respected scientist, makes the alarming discovery that the water on which the town’s prosperity depends is contaminated instead of healing people the municipal baths are making them sick.

Audio Described: thu 15 oct, 7.30pm NEW! Captioned Performance: thu 29 oct, 7.30pm the spoken word displayed on a unit to give access for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing customers.

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“Any child not delighted by The BFG must have a head filled with squashed flies and deserves to be fed for a year on disgustatious snozzcumbers.” The Guardian

Director: Sarah Esdaile

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Performance Times Mornings: 10.30am* Matinees: 2pm*, 2.15pm* Evenings: 7pm* * Performances vary daily, for details see performance diary on page 29.

Ticket Prices £23 – £9.50 Discounts available including SEaSon tickEtS, groups and schools. See page 29 for full information on schools, groups and other discounts.

Box office: 01204 520661

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Fri 13 November 2015 – Sat 9 January 2016 This swishwifflingly scrumdiddlyumptious wonderland will be brought to life on the Octagon stage - filled with good dreams, greedy giants, snozzcumbers, frobscottles, and even the Queen of England! Image used with permission granted by A P Watt at United Agents on behalf of Quentin Blake.

Unable to fall asleep in her bedroom in the village orphanage, Sophie spies a huge and mysterious figure blowing something into bedroom windows down the street. Before she has a chance to hide, the giant snatches up the little girl and whisks her away to his home in Giant Country. But this giant is unlike the others Sophie comes across in this exhilarating tale; the BFG is funny, friendly and full of surprises, and it’s not long before he and Sophie embark upon all sorts of exciting adventures, becoming best friends in the process! Using David Wood’s exceptional adaptation of the classic children’s book, the Octagon Theatre will delight and surprise audiences of all ages with an exciting and stimulating set, and a brand new director and cast. Visit the Official Roald Dahl Website, which is packed with information and up to date news from the World of Roald Dahl, by clicking through to www.roalddahl.com For more information about David Wood, visit www.davidwood.org.uk

Special Diary Dates Relaxed Performances: Fri 8 Jan 2016, 11am & 7pm See page 29 for more information about relaxed Performances at the octagon. age guidance: 5 years and over We do not admit babes in arms (children under 18 months)

Audio Described: Fri 4 Dec, 7pm BSL: Fri 11 Dec, 7pm NEW! Captioned performance: thu 17 Dec, 7pm the spoken word displayed on a unit to give access for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing customers.

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Octagon Theatre Bolton and the University of Bolton present

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Performance Times Evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 1 Feb 2pm matinees: Fri 22, Sat 30 Jan, Wed 3 Feb

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Ticket Prices £27 – £10.50 Discounts available including SEaSon tickEtS, groups, schools and young person’s £6 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

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Thu 21 January – Sat 6 February 2016

Set over one eventful night in a pub in the North of England, Two is a play about people. People in their extraordinary, and ordinary, everyday lives, and the strength of the human spirit - stronger than anything on offer behind the bar. From opening time to last orders, all walks of life pass through this pub, and the comings and goings are watched over by the all-seeing, and all knowing, proprietors - the landlord and landlady at the heart and soul of their local. So get yourself a drink and settle in, it’ll all be happening tonight…

Special Diary Dates Bargain Nights: thu 21, Fri 22, Mon 25 Jan (tickets £17.50 - £10.50) Meet the Director and cast: tue 23 Feb (free, post show) Investigate Day: Sat 20 Feb (£20, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of Two and the sequel production Two 2, see page 28 for more information about investigate Days.

First performed at the Octagon in 1989, the Sunday Times called the play a “brilliantly, surrealistically and comically poetic” piece. The production won the Manchester Evening News Best New Play Award before transferring to the Young Vic in London. Subsequently this ever popular play has been revived twice at the Octagon over the years. Following the run of Two the Octagon will present a world premiere by Jim Cartwright of Two 2 - revisiting the same pub, with characters both old and new. Turn the page to find out more!

Photography: Michael Shelford

“There’s been a lot of copping-offs round that side, two fallings-out here, and a fight, three proposals of marriage round there, and a birth in a snug. And it’s nowhere near last orders yet!” Landlord, Two

Audio Described: tue 2 Feb, 7.30pm BSL: thu 28 Jan, 7.30pm NEW! Captioned Performance: thu 4 Feb, 7.30pm the spoken word displayed on a unit to give access for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing customers.

Box office: 01204 520661

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Octagon Theatre Bolton and the University of Bolton present

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Performance Times Evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 15 Feb 2pm matinees: thu 11, Sat 13, Wed 17, Sat 20, Wed 24, Sat 27 Feb

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Ticket Prices £27 – £10.50 Discounts available including SEaSon tickEtS, groups, schools and young person’s £6 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

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From the writer of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Bed, Road and Two comes the world premiere production of Two 2; Jim Cartwright’s brand new play that revisits the lives, loves and laughs of regulars in a Northern boozer. Time may have passed but the pub is still standing - just. Punters are now few and far between, and despite all attempts at quiz nights, karaoke and pub grub it could soon be last orders for the struggling landlord and lady. Special Diary Dates Bargain Nights: Wed 10, thu 11, Fri 12 Feb (tickets £17.50 - £10.50) Meet the Director and cast: tue 23 Feb (free, post show) Investigate Day: Sat 20 Feb (£20, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of Two and the sequel production Two 2, see page 28 for more information about investigate Days.

At odds with one another, but holding it together one shift at a time, their lives have become as bitter as the ale they serve. But when a once in a life time opportunity presents itself in the form of a one way ticket out of there, will either of them have the courage to turn their backs on the pub, and most importantly, each other?

Photography: Michael Shelford

Wed 10 – Sat 27 February 2016

Audio Described: tue 16 Feb, 7.30pm NEW! Captioned Performance: Fri 26 Feb, 7.30pm the spoken word displayed on a unit to give access for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing customers.

Box office: 01204 520661

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Octagon Theatre Bolton and Hull Truck Theatre present

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Performance Times Evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 21 Mar 2pm matinees: Sat 12, Wed 16, Sat 19, Wed 23, Wed 30 Mar

Ticket Prices £27 – £10.50 Discounts available including SEaSon tickEtS, groups, schools and young person’s £6 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

Box office: 01204 520661 www.octagonbolton.co.uk

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Thu 10 March – Sat 2 April 2016 “Reality whipped into a delightful froth… the audience stood and cheered.” the independent on Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis when it was last performed at the octagon in 1999. In a suburban semi on a cold winters evening, a collection of family, friends and acquaintances gather to celebrate a fortieth birthday. There’s Josie, the forty year old dominatrix conducting business from her living room and in no mood to celebrate; her daughter Brenda-Marie with a wisdom beyond her years; Martha - Josie’s devout Irish cleaner who’s none the wiser and happy to keep it that way; and, of course, Lionel - Josie’s most loyal client with a heart of gold and a secret yearning to wear ladies dresses.

Special Diary Dates Bargain Nights: thu 10, Fri 11, Mon 14 Mar (tickets £17.50 - £10.50) Meet the Director and cast: Fri 11 Mar (free, post show) Investigate Day: Sat 19 Mar (£20, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

But no party would be complete without entertainment, and for once Josie has the night off. Elvis impersonator Timothy Wong has entered the building and only the arrival of a very unexpected guest could upstage the King himself. Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis premiered at the Octagon Theatre in 1999 and was received with critical acclaim and regular standing ovations. Described by the Financial Times as “one of our most accomplished and entertaining young playwrights”, Charlotte Jones has created a quirky collection of characters whose worlds collide on one fateful night that could ultimately change all of their lives forever. Heartfelt, poignant, and funny in equal measure, Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis captures the glimmer of promise and potential that lies in all of us shining a spotlight on the opportunities that are out there, if only we choose to take them.

Audio Described: thu 24 Mar, 7.30pm New! Captioned Performance: thu 17 Mar, 7.30pm the spoken word displayed on a unit to give access for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing customers. there will be no performances on Fri 25 or Mon 28 Mar.

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EVENTS BOX OFFICE 01204 520661 WWW.OCTAGONBOLTON.CO.UK

Octagon Theatre Bolton and Bolton Council present

Entertainers Management Ltd presents

FAIRY TALES ON FOOT

SOLID GOLD 70sSHOW ®

An Interactive Storytelling Playground Created by Elizabeth Newman Expect the unexpected from the Octagon Theatre! As part of Bolton’s Food and Drink Festival we’re taking our interactive storytelling sessions to a whole new playground. Come and join in the fun-filled fairy tale adventures – popping up where you’d least expect them across the town centre. Meet Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Beauty and the Beast and many more. You'll experience all of the

best moments of these beloved stories portrayed by actors and musicians. There‘ll be live music, singing and even some dancing! Our pop-up fairy tales will be appearing at various locations all over Bolton town centre throughout the weekend. This event is completely FREE – we hope to see you along the way!

Fri 28 – Mon 31 August 2015 12-2pm, various locations around Bolton FREE – no ticket required, just look out for the pop-up theatre throughout the weekend! Follow the Octagon on Twitter for clues of where to find us! @octagontheatre

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Like 70s music? You’ll love this live concert celebrating the golden age of pop! Glam rock greats, disco hits, power ballads and party anthems from The Sweet, T. Rex, Queen, Elton John, 10CC, David Essex, Suzi Quatro, David Cassidy, ELO, The Carpenters, The Osmonds, Bay City Rollers and more. This full live band has performed with Mike Oldfield, Asia and Ultravox. Have fond memories of Pan’s People and Eurovision? Luke Skywalker and Saturday Night Fever? Danny and Sandy, and

Dastardly and Muttley? If the answer’s ‘yes’ then this is the show for you…come and have the top of the pops time of your life! Songs include: We Are the Champions, Don’t Go Breaking My Heart, Mr Blue Sky, Grease, Gonna Make You a Star, Waterloo, Devil Gate Drive, Bye Bye Baby, Hot Love, Daddy Cool, Things We Do For Love, If I Can’t Have You, Xanadu, Goodbye to Love, Daydreamer, Substitute, Puppy Love, Silver Lady and more! www.easytheatres.com

Sat 29 August 2015 Main Auditorium, 8pm £18 (£16)


Octagon Theatre Bolton, DBBC and Bolton Amateur Theatre Societies present

Curtis Productions & Theatre by the Lake present

THE LANCASHIRE BOYS

THE BOGUS WOMAN

The Lancashire Boys is a new project to commemorate the lives of the Bolton soldiers who fought in the First World War.

By Kay Adshead In association with Mama Quilla Productions

Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund this project is a partnership between the Octagon Theatre, DBBC (Diversity in Barrier-Breaking Communities) and Bolton Amateur Theatre Societies (BATS). Over a period of one year four local writers have been selected to produce four one-act plays that have been directed by emerging talent from BATS. Using

actors from across thirty-two theatrical societies, this showcase event will be a remarkable collaboration in remembrance of the lives that were lost during the Great War.

Sun 13 September 2015 Main Auditorium, 2pm & 7.30pm FREE but advance booking is recommended to guarantee your tickets

Performed by Krissi Bohn Directed by Zoë Waterman Designed by Sophia Lovell Smith An African woman arrives in a strange country fleeing for her life, seeking safety and asylum. Despite having committed no crime she is indefinitely confined, interrogated, humiliated and abused. She witnesses the cruelty of the authorities and their casual disregard for an individual’s human rights.

This strange country is England. Krissi Bohn (who played Jenna Kamara in ITV’s Coronation Street) performs this powerful, poetic and heart-wrenching play – bringing to life the 51 sharply etched characters who retell the experiences of this young woman. Please note that this production contains strong language and scenes that may be unsuitable for younger audiences. Age guidance: 16 years. “Essential watching … Krissi Bohn acts to vividly realised and blistering perfection” ★★★★ The Independent

Thu 24 September 2015 Studio, 7.30pm £10 (£8)

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fingersmiths co-production with New Wolsey Theatre present

WAR CRIMES FOR THE HOME Based on the novel by Liz Jensen Directed by Jeni Draper Using fingersmiths’ exceptional visual storytelling style working in British Sign Language and spoken English, three actors tell the story of Gloria, now in her 80s, who is struggling with questions being asked of her about a time she has tried to forget. The impact the Second World War had on relationships and family is told with passion and humour as Gloria comes to terms with her past. Contains scenes of a sexual and adult nature, recommended for ages 16+

A CELEBRATION OF ARTHUR MILLER

BERNARD WRIGLEY & THE OLDHAM TINKERS

Join David Thacker and Christopher Bigsby in an event exploring, discussing and celebrating the work of Arthur Miller.

Bernard Wrigley and The Oldham Tinkers – two of Lancashire’s best loved performers – are back by popular demand at the Octagon.

Director David Thacker, who had a close working relationship with Arthur Miller, will be joined by actors, theatre professionals and academics, including Christopher Bigsby; an award winning academic, novelist and biographer. Christopher has published some fifty books, including his recent twovolume biography of Arthur Miller.

The Oldham Tinkers will share their classic folk songs and world music, along with the very silly and entertaining stories that they're renowned for.

Thu 1 & Fri 2 October 2015

Full details, including times, ticket prices and a list of speakers and guests will be confirmed in the forthcoming months.

Studio, Thu 7.30pm, Fri 2pm & 7.30pm £10 (£8)

Sun 1 November 2015

There will be a free post show discussion on Thu 1 Oct.

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Save The Date!

Bernard Wrigley has been delighting audiences for more than 40 years now. Bernard will bring his unique blend of songs, stories, monologues and guitar playing to the Octagon, as well as some songs performed together with the Tinkers!

Fri 6 November 2015 Main Auditorium, 7.30pm £15


Octagon Theatre Bolton in association with Bolton International Writing Project present

Entertainers Management Ltd presents

THE BEST OF BOLTON

RAT PACK LIVE CELEBRATING THE CENTENARY OF SINATRA!

The Octagon is passionate about developing new writing. Join us for an evening of outstanding original work by Bolton writers. Head of the Octagon’s new writing department Elizabeth Newman will select the pieces and direct professional actors in a performance showcasing the work. Contains occasional strong language and scenes of a sexual nature.

Sat 7 November 2015 Main Auditorium, 1.15pm & 7.30pm £5

An all-new spectacular that brings together the UK’s No1 Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jnr and Frank Sinatra for the first time ever in this “swingsational” hit show. The brand-new production combines the sound of big band swing with the charisma, panache and swagger of the original trio, featuring an all-star cast including: Dean Martin fresh from a triumphant portrayal of Dino, both in the West End and international touring

productions; Sammy Davis Jnr who toured the UK playing Sammy and performed alongside Judy Carmichael at New York’s famous Rainbow Rooms. And, of course, Frank Sinatra, who played Ol’ Blue Eyes at the West End’s Strand, Savoy and Adelphi Theatres and on UK, European and US tours.

With all the patter and razzamatazz of the Rat Pack’s infamous live stage show, join the UK’s number one Dean, Sammy and Frank live concert extravaganza. www.easytheatres.com

Thu 26 November 2015 Main Auditorium, 8pm £18 (£16)

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The Octagon works with people of all ages to create stimulating, challenging, and culturally relevant educational programmes that encourage creativity and nurture a love of theatre. The team of arts professionals lead a range of projects at the Octagon Theatre and across Bolton in schools and community venues. Our work with young people and in the community affects thousands of lives every year and is recognised both locally and nationally. To find out more call 01204 556501 or visit www.octagonbolton.co.uk and click on ‘Get Involved’.

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Café eight is situated on the ground floor of the Octagon Theatre. Open from 9am every day except Sunday, it’s the perfect place to meet for morning coffee, enjoy a leisurely lunch or have pre-theatre dinner and drinks with friends. Visit www.octagonbolton.co.uk/come-dine-with-us to see our latest menus our evening menu changes with each main house production. Season Ticket holders save 10% on all food and non-alcoholic drinks in eight .

Fresh coffee Breakfasts Hot tasty lunches Sandwiches & soups Stonebaked pizzas Homemade cakes

Open all day Monday – Saturday from 9am

Pre-theatre dining Eat in or take away

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PrE-thEatrE Dining

The perfect venue for a pre-theatre meal. Enjoy three delicious courses, a freshly baked pizza, or just a light bite before the show. Visit www.octagonbolton.co.uk/comedine-with-us for current menu options. Season Ticket holders save 10% on all food and nonalcoholic drinks in eight. For convenient pre-theatre dining, it’s advisable to book - call the Box Office on 01204 520661 to reserve your table.

Bar

The Octagon Bar is open for theatre-goers an hour before the performance. Situated on the first floor, it enjoys beautiful views over Le Mans Crescent. Why not beat the queues by pre-ordering your interval drinks? Just order at the bar before the show starts.

rooM hirE anD hoSPitalitY

The Octagon Theatre is the perfect venue for private events. From short meetings to conferences, pre-show buffets to champagne receptions, day and night, the Octagon has two versatile, well equipped spaces for hire at competitive rates. Just email hospitality@octagonbolton.co.uk to make an enquiry.

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Handbagged by Moira Buffini, Tricycle Theatre, London. Set design: Richard Kent. Photo: Jeremy Fowler

invEStigatE DaYS

nEW! caPtionED PErForMancES

Join actors, directors and theatre specialists in full day events exploring and discussing some of the burning issues behind the Octagon’s programme of plays. Investigate Days start at 10.30am and include a matinee performance.

17 - 25? tickEtS FroM JuSt £6!

Investigate Days are £20, or just £6.50 for the morning session without the matinee ticket. You can also order lunch in advance – add soup and a sandwich for just £5.50! See individual show pages for forthcoming Investigate Day dates.

The Octagon is delighted to introduce regular captioned performances of our main season productions for the very first time! During captioned performances the spoken word is displayed on a unit to give access for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing customers. There will be a captioned performance for each of the main season plays, with details of the dates listed on the individual show pages in this brochure. To ensure you get the best possible seats for captioned performances, with a great view of the captioned spoken word, we recommend that you speak to one of our Box Office assistants before booking for advice on which seats to choose. Call 01204 520661 for more information.

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“The most important discussion on theatre I have ever attended” Award-winning playwright David Edgar on his experience of Investigate.

BOX OFFICE 01204 520661 WWW.OCTAGONBOLTON.CO.UK

If you’re aged 17-25 you can take advantage of our Young Person’s £6 Standby Ticket. Book on the day of the performance and pay just £6. Proof of ID will be required, subject to availability, maximum of 2 tickets per booking, only applies to seats in bands B or C. Call 01204 520661 to book.


Fri 13 Nov Sat 14 Nov Mon 16 Nov Tue 17 Nov Wed 18 Nov Thu 19 Nov Fri 20 Nov Sat 21 Nov Mon 23 Nov Tue 24 Nov Wed 25 Nov Thu 26 Nov Fri 27 Nov Sat 28 Nov Mon 30 Nov Tue 01 Dec Wed 02 Dec Thu 03 Dec Fri 04 Dec Sat 05 Dec Mon 07 Dec Tue 08 Dec Wed 09 Dec Thu 10 Dec Fri 11 Dec Sat 12 Dec Mon 14 Dec Tue 15 Dec Wed 16 Dec Thu 17 Dec Fri 18 Dec Sat 19 Dec Mon 21 Dec Tue 22 Dec Wed 23 Dec Thu 24 Dec Fri 25 Dec Sat 26 Dec Mon 28 Dec Tue 29 Dec Wed 30 Dec Thu 31 Dec Fri 01 Jan Sat 02 Jan Mon 04 Jan Tue 05 Jan Wed 06 Jan Thu 07 Jan Fri 08 Jan Sat 09 Jan

7.00 2.15 7.00 10.30 10.30 10.30 10.30 10.30

FRI 13 NOVEMBER 2015 SAT 9 JANUARY 2016

7.00 2.15 7.00

10.30 10.30 10.30 2.15 10.30 10.30 7.00 2.15 7.00 10.30 2.15 10.30 2.15 10.30 2.15 10.30 2.15 10.30 7.00 2.00 7.00 10.30 2.15 10.30 2.15 10.30 2.15 10.30 2.15 10.30 7.00 2.00 7.00 10.30 2.15 10.30 2.15 10.30 2.15 10.30 7.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 CLOSED 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 2.00 7.00 CLOSED 2.00 7.00 10.30 10.30 10.30 10.30 11.00 7.00 2.15 7.00

Peak Performances

Off-Peak

Band A Stalls

£23 £21 adult concession £16 child concession

£19.50 £17.50 adult concession £15 child concession

Band B Side view stalls and gallery*

£15 £14 adult concession £10.50 child concession

£13.50 £12.50 adult concession £9.50 child concession

Small Groups 4-9

£16

£15

Schools & Groups 10+

Adult: £15 16 and under: £12

Adult: £14.50 16 and under: £10.50

1 free adult for every 10 children! Reserve now and pay just two months before your visit. Save 10% if you pay by 31 July 2015!

Young Person Standby (17-25)**

N/A

£5

*Gallery - A two row balcony where you lean forward slightly to look down to see. May be a restricted view for anyone under 9 years old. ** Valid for 17-25 years. Proof of ID will be required. Performance must be on the same day the booking is made, only applies to seats in Band B, subject to availability (max 2 per booking). Dates highlighted in RED indicate Peak Performances Dates highlighted in GREEN indicate Relaxed Performances

Special Diary Dates Audio Described: Fri 4 Dec, 7pm BSL: Fri 11 Dec, 7pm NEW! Captioned performance: Thu 17 Dec, 7pm

ore For m n on tio a m r info FG The B es ag p e e s d 11 10 a n

Relaxed Performances Fri 8 Jan 2016, 11am & 7pm Relaxed Performances are specifically designed to welcome into theatres people with an autistic spectrum condition, learning disability, a sensory or communication need. Or indeed anyone who feels that they, or their family, would enjoy a more relaxed environment. They have a less formal, more supportive atmosphere to reduce anxiety levels. There is a relaxed attitude to audience noise and movement, and small changes to the sound levels and lighting effects. There are also other provisions such as visual stories (an info pack emailed in advance with full details of what to expect), a chill-out space, and extra staff around to offer a helping hand. All tickets for Relaxed Performances are £9.50 with free essential carer tickets for those with additional needs, plus 1 free ticket for every 10 tickets booked.

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tickEtS

Fri eves

Sat eves

Mon-Thu eves (7.30pm)

Matinees (2pm, 5pm)

Bargain Nights

Band A Stalls Concession

£25 £22

£27 N/A

£23 £20

£18 £15.50

£17.50 N/A

Band B Stalls and front row gallery Concession

£22 £19

£24 N/A

£20 £17

£15 £13

£14.50 N/A

Band C Gallery Concession

£14.50 £12

£18 N/A

£13.50 £11

£12 £11

£10.50 N/A

N/A

Band A £17 Band B £16 Band C £11

Band A £13 Band B £12 Band C £11

Band A £13 Band B £12 Band C £11

N/A

Band A £16 Band B £15 Band C £11

Band A £13 Band B £12 Band C £11

Band A £13 Band B £12 Band C £11

N/A

Band A £15 Band B £14 Band C £11

Band A £13 Band B £12 Band C £11

Band A £13 Band B £12 Band C £11

N/A

Band A £15.50 Band B £13.50 Band C £11

Band A £13 Band B £12 Band C £11

Band A £13 Band B £12 Band C £11

N/A

£6

£6

£6

Groups 10+ Plus 1 free organiser ticket

N/A

Groups 31+ Plus 1 free organiser ticket

N/A

Groups 51+ Plus 1 free organiser ticket

Schools & Education Groups 1 free teacher ticket per 15 pupils

N/A

N/A

Young person standby (17-25)* £6

Concessions are available to age 16 years and under, full-time students, age 60 years and over, jobseekers, disabled patrons and their companion, Equity, NCA cardholders. All discounts are subject to availability. Please note some plays may not be suitable for younger audiences, please discuss any requirements with the Box Office on 01204 520661. We do not admit babes in arms (children under 18 months). * Valid for 17–25 years. Proof of ID will be required. Performance must be on the same day the booking is made, only applies to seats in bands B or C, subject to availability (maximum of 2 tickets per booking).

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goLd SeaSon tiCket

5 Shows for £105

5 Shows for £80

along with a host of extras.

Plus great money saving benefits.

All Season Ticket holders have the e option to add the Octagon festiv show, The BFG, for just £16 – saving £7 off top price tickets.


SEating PlanS

accESS

Our access provision is proudly sponsored by Manchester Airport Group

The Octagon’s flexible auditorium means plays can be staged in different arrangements.

To discuss access requirements please contact the Box Office on 01204 520661 or email boxoffice@octagonbolton.co.uk

In-the-round

Wheelchair Users/ Customers with mobility impairment: The Octagon has a flat foyer and entrance and an accessible toilet on this level. Access to the bar and auditorium is via the lift. There are stairs in the auditorium. Please mention any access requirements when booking and book wheelchair spaces in advance. There is a disabled parking bay close to the theatre entrance. Deaf and hard of hearing customers:

Thrust

End-stage

The Octagon has an infra-red hearing system. Via a headset, sound is slightly amplified for customers with or without hearing aids. Please pre-book headsets with Box Office staff. See show pages for British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted performances and mention when booking. Captioned performances: See page 28 of this brochure for details.

Booking

FinDing uS

Box Office: 01204 520661

Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, Bolton, BL1 1SB

Performance days: 9am – 7.30pm (until 7pm on the phone) Non-performance days: 9am – 5.30pm We are closed Sundays We accept cheques and major credit/debit cards. There is a 50p charge to post tickets. Please note we do not offer refunds. Tickets may however be exchanged or a credit note given if tickets are returned to us 24 hours before the performance. A £1 exchange fee applies.

Blind and visually impaired customers:

Stalls – No seat is more than 9 rows from the stage Gallery – A two row balcony where you lean forward slightly and look down to see. May be a restricted view for anyone under 9 years old.

Audio-Described performances offer a live commentary via a headset. See show pages for dates and book your headset with the Box Office. Let us know if you are bringing a guide dog - it can stay with you in the auditorium or be looked after by staff. A touch tour is available before the described performance. More information about our touch tours, including video footage and commentary from our Audio Describer, is available at www.octagonbolton.co.uk and on CD, just ask our Box Office staff for a copy. Wheelchair users and visually impaired customers are entitled to one free companion ticket.

This brochure is available in large print or on audio CD upon request.

All patrons must have a ticket. Please note we do not admit babes in arms.

24hr ticket bookings: www.octagonbolton.co.uk Data protection: the Octagon Theatre Bolton collects data in accordance with the Data Protection Act.

The Octagon is situated in the heart of the town centre, opposite the Library and Museum. We are a five minute walk from the train and bus stations. The nearest car park is the Octagon NCP multi-storey car park adjacent to us: Great Moor Street, Bolton BL1 1TN Tel: 0845 050 7080 Octagon Theatre patrons get a discounted rate from the Octagon NCP car park after 5pm – bring your ticket to the theatre for validation. SAT NAV: BL1 1TN (car park) Please note: Some productions may contain smoking, strong language, themes of an adult nature, stage smoke and/or strobe lighting. Ask when booking for more information. All information is accurate at the time of going to print. The Octagon Theatre reserves the right to make alterations if necessary.

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Box Office: 01204 520661 www.octagonbolton.co.uk Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, Bolton, BL1 1SB

The Family Way Fri 4 September – Sat 3 October 2015 An Enemy of the People Thu 8 – Sat 31 October 2015 The BFG Fri 13 November 2015 – Sat 9 January 2016 Two Thu 21 January – Sat 6 February 2016 Two 2 Wed 10 – Sat 27 February 2016

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The Octagon Theatre is a Registered Charity and gives thanks to all of its supporters. Registered Charity number: 248833

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