Octagon Season Brochure 2014-15

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Sue HodgkiSS, CBe dL PrinciPal Patron

PrinciPal SPonSor

Bolton

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

SeptemBer 2014 - JuLy 2015 SeaSon


“tHiS CLaSSiC Comedy aBout an intemperate nortHern CoBBLer iS deLivered witH Care, attention and turn-of-tHe-Century StyLe." HHHH the guardian on Hobson’s Choice 2


"tHe oCtagon'S powerfuL and SenSitive enSemBLe ConduCtS itS audienCe on a Journey of aStoniSHing emotionaL, inteLLeCtuaL and SpirituaL SCope." HHHH the observer on Long Day’s Journey Into Night

“rouSing SongS and razorSHarp Humour…inSpiring, entertaining and funny.” the Bolton news on Robin Hood

"it’S SimpLy a triumpH!" HHHH manchester evening news on Twelfth Night Production images: ian tilton

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tHe BeSt SeatS at a fraCtion of tHe priCe! With an octagon Season ticket you can make significant savings on the price of your tickets as well as enjoying some great benefits. as a Season ticket holder you will have priority booking to secure the best available seats, flexibility to change dates, and the option to transfer tickets to family and friends. You will also benefit from exclusive special offers throughout the season. Shows included in the Season ticket offer: • Journey’s end • early one morning • a view from the Bridge • Hindle wakes • private Lives • the ancient Secret of youth and the five tibetans • noises off


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7 shows for just £140

7 shows for just £98

any 5 shows for just £85

valid for any performance, including Saturdays, except the final Saturday evening.

valid for any performance, excluding Saturday evenings.

valid for any performance. also includes: free parking, free programmes, 10% off food in café eight, 10% off drinks in the bar, plus regular added value offers.

also includes: programmes for just £2, 10% off food in café eight, plus regular added value offers.

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Thu 4 September – Sat 4 October 2014 To commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, the Octagon presents one of the greatest war plays ever written: Journey’s End. Excited by the prospect of adventure and inspired by a determination to serve his country, eighteen-year-old Second Lieutenant Raleigh has arrived in the trenches. He is thrilled to find himself under the command of Captain Stanhope his boyhood hero and a close family friend. But after three years commanding his company Stanhope is a changed man.

The futility of warfare, constant fear, and the death of so many close comrades have driven him to whisky to help him endure the daily horrors. Raleigh’s arrival only serves to remind him of a life that is now long gone – a life when he was young, with hope, a future, and in love. Based on RC Sherriff’s own experience of the First World War, Journey’s End is written with the authenticity and compassion of a soldier who was intimately acquainted with the nightmare of life in the trenches, and the extraordinary courage of those who fought there.

“Sherriff's play comes straight from the heart… profoundly moving.” The Guardian

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performance times evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 15 Sep 2pm matinees: Fri 5, Sat 13, Wed 17, Wed 24, Sat 27 Sep

ticket prices £26.50 – £10 Discounts available including SeaSon ticketS, groups, schools and young person’s £5 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

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Octagon Theatre Bolton presents

Special diary dates Bargain nights: thu 4, Fri 5, Mon 8 Sep (tickets £17 – £10) meet the director and cast: Mon 29 Sep (free, post show) investigate day: Sat 27 Sep (£19, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information. .

audio described: thu 18 Sep, 7.30pm BSL: thu 2 oct, 7.30pm

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

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Continuing the Octagon’s commemoration of the anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War, Early One Morning tells the true story of 26-year-old soldier James Smith from Bolton. Flanders, August 21st 1917. British forces advancing towards Passchendaele are struggling through driving rain and mud. The fighting is fierce and bloody. Each day thousands are killed, wounded or lost to oblivion. Two miles behind the front line a Field General Court Martial begins. Private James Smith of the King’s Liverpool Regiment is charged with desertion.

Thu 9 October – Sat 1 November 2014 “I died in Hell... They called it Passchendaele” Siegfried Sassoon

This is the moving and compelling story of a Bolton soldier, who for three years has been fighting in some of the fiercest battles of the First World War. He has been wounded, received two Good Conduct Medals, and been promoted. He is now on trial for his life. Over 300 British soldiers were shot at dawn during the First World War. In 2006 they were granted a pardon that recognised them to be as much victims of war as the soldiers who died in battle. And at last, 92 years after his death, Private James Smith’s name was entered in Bolton’s Roll of Honour of soldiers who died in the Great War. Early One Morning was commissioned and first produced by the Octagon in 1998. It is written by Bolton playwright Les Smith, who was co-writer of the hugely popular Bolton Wanderers play And Did Those Feet, last produced at the Octagon in 2010.

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performance times evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 20 oct 2pm Matinees: Fri 10, Sat 18, Wed 22, Sat 25 oct

ticket prices £26.50 – £10 Discounts available including SeaSon ticketS, groups, schools and young person’s £5 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

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Octagon Theatre Bolton presents

Special diary dates Bargain nights: thu 9, Fri 10, Mon 13 oct (tickets £17 – £10) meet the director and cast: Mon 27 oct (free, post show) investigate day: Sat 25 oct (£19, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

audio described: thu 16 oct, 7.30pm BSL: thu 30 oct, 7.30pm

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

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The Guardian on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz "Plenty to amuse adults as well as children. It's just great fun." Manchester Evening News on Robin Hood In her pursuit of a rabbit in a hurry, Alice tumbles into a world of adventure - where March Hares and Mad Hatters take tea, and a grinning Cheshire Cat appears and disappears like magic! Alice’s adventures in Wonderland take her on a journey full of mystery and mayhem, meeting a peculiar range of characters along the way… each of them ‘curiouser and curiouser’ than the last! But will Alice find her way home? Will the White Rabbit make it to the garden on time? And whose head will the Queen of Hearts chop off next?!

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performance times Mornings: 10.30am* Matinees: 2.15pm* evenings: 7.15pm* * Performances vary daily, for details see performance diary on page 29.

ticket prices £23 – £9.50 family tickets: £63, £58 (peak) / £55, £50 (off-peak) Family tickets are for a party of four, with a minimum of 2 children

family Saver: book by 31 July and save an extra £5 off your family ticket price. Discounts available including SeaSon ticketS, groups and schools. See page 29 for full information on schools, groups and other discounts.

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Fri 14 November 2014 – Sat 10 January 2015

Illustrator: Alexander Graham Singleton www.huntingtown.co.uk

Octagon Theatre Bolton presents

AN ADAPTATION BY MORGAN LLOYD MALCOLM, BASED ON THE NOVEL BY LEWIS CARROLL DIRECTOR: ELIZABETH NEWMAN

Special diary dates meet the director and cast: Fri 28 nov, 7.15pm performance (free, post show)

audio described: Fri 5 Dec, 7.15pm BSL: Fri 12 Dec, 7.15pm

age guidance: 5 years and over We do not admit babes in arms (children under 18 months)

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

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Thu 15 January – Sat 14 February 2015 “Scintillating, powerful and moving.” HHHHH The Telegraph on Arthur Miller’s The Price (Octagon Theatre, 2011)

Longshoreman Eddie Carbone lives with his wife and niece in a tight-knit American-Italian neighbourhood in 1950’s Brooklyn. Eddie works, goes bowling, looks after his family and hopes for a better future for his orphaned niece, Catherine - raised by him and his wife Beatrice as their own. In a community where family comes first, Eddie welcomes Beatrice’s cousins into their cramped apartment, two illegal immigrants desperate to earn money to send back to their impoverished families in Sicily. But Eddie soon finds himself battling with his inner demons in a personal struggle that could ultimately tear his family apart. One of Arthur Miller’s greatest plays, A View from the Bridge is powerful, gripping, witty, and profoundly moving. This is the third Arthur Miller play directed for the Octagon by David Thacker who had a close working relationship with the playwright. By arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited.

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performance times evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 26 Jan 2pm matinees: Fri 16, Sat 24, Wed 28 Jan, Wed 4, Sat 7 Feb

ticket prices £26.50 – £10 Discounts available including SeaSon ticketS, groups, schools and young person’s £5 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

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“The Octagon has become the home of heavyweight American drama.” The Guardian

HHHH (Octagon Theatre, 2009)

Octagon Theatre Bolton presents

Special diary dates Bargain nights: thu 15, Fri 16, Mon 19 Jan (tickets £17 - £10) meet the director and cast: Mon 9 Feb (free, post show) investigate day: Sat 7 Feb (£19, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

Image: © Inge Morath / The Inge Morath Foundation / Magnum Photos

The Guardian on Arthur Miller’s All My Sons

audio described: Wed 28 Jan, 7.30pm BSL: thu 22 Jan, 7.30pm

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

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Thu 19 February – Sat 21 March 2015

“Houghton's 1912 play reminds us of his virtues: a rejection of fossilised attitudes, and a passionate belief in female independence.” The Guardian on Hindle Wakes

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performance times evenings: 7.30pm. 5pm performance: Mon 2 Mar 2pm matinees: Fri 20, Sat 28 Feb, Wed 4, Wed 11, Sat 14 Mar

ticket prices £26.50 – £10 Discounts available including SeaSon ticketS, groups, schools and young person’s £5 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

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Following the success of Hobson's Choice, the Octagon presents another famous, great Northern play: Hindle Wakes. It's the end of the Wakes weekend in the fictitious mill town of Hindle in Lancashire, just before the outbreak of the First World War. Mill worker Fanny Hawthorn and mill owner’s son Alan Jeffcote are returning home after a weekend alone together in a Llandudno hotel - kept secret from their parents, and from Alan's fiancée Beatrice.

Octagon Theatre Bolton and Oldham Coliseum Theatre present

But when a dramatic turn of events exposes their deception they find themselves in conflict with both sets of parents. Faced with the pressure to ‘become an honest woman’ Fanny is determined to pursue her own future. Like Hobson’s Choice, Hindle Wakes is funny, compelling and extraordinarily authentic in its depiction of Lancashire life at the time. One of the first plays to have a working class female central character, it was considered to be hugely controversial when first performed, championing the role of women as they embarked on a new era of independence and freedom.

Special diary dates Bargain nights: thu 19, Fri 20, Mon 23 Feb (tickets £17 - £10) meet the director and cast: Mon 16 Mar (free, post show) investigate day: Sat 14 Mar (£19, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

audio described: Wed 11 Mar, 7.30pm BSL: thu 5 Mar, 7.30pm

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

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performance times evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 13 apr 2pm matinees: Fri 27 Mar, Sat 4, Wed 8, Sat 11 apr

ticket prices £26.50 - £10 Discounts available including SeaSon ticketS, groups, schools and young person’s £5 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

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Octagon Theatre Bolton and New Vic Theatre Newcastle-under-Lyme present

“Noël Coward's play supplies two hours of comic bliss.” The Telegraph on Private Lives

Thu 26 March – Sat 18 April 2015

But when the adjacent divorcees Amanda and Elyot cross paths, their reunion launches a sequence of events that nobody could foresee - passions are rekindled and the sparks begin to fly! Noël Coward’s hilarious and groundbreaking comedy Private Lives follows the flirtations, frivolities, aggression and anger between sparring newlyweds whose pasts are quickly catching up with them. The wedding bells have only just stopped ringing, but the honeymoon is officially over!

Special diary dates Bargain nights: thu 26, Fri 27, Mon 30 Mar (tickets £17 - £10) meet the director and cast: Mon 13 apr (free, post show) investigate day: Sat 11 apr (£19, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

Image: Kay Francis and Al Jolson in Wonder Bar, 1934.

On a romantic evening in 1930s France, Amanda and Victor are enjoying their first evening as newlyweds, blissfully unaware that Amanda’s ex-husband Elyot and his beautiful young wife Sibyl are celebrating their own honeymoon in the hotel room just next door.

audio described: thu 16 apr, 7.30pm BSL: thu 2 apr, 7.30pm there will be no performances on Fri 3 or Mon 6 april.

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

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Thu 30 April – Sat 23 May 2015 Age must come to us all. But what if there really was a path back to youth? Would you take it? One night, three old friends who have known each other for forty years discover an ancient book that offers up the secret of youth. Within its dusty pages the book reveals a series of rituals, that if followed sincerely and with absolute diligence - promise nothing less than to turn back the clock and give them youth once again. They take the challenge. Jim Cartwright is an international award-winning playwright and one of Bolton’s own. His work is amongst the most performed in the Octagon’s history, including Road, Two, Eight Miles High, Bed & Baths and The Rise and Fall of Little Voice which played to sell-out audiences in 2012. The Ancient Secret of Youth and the Five Tibetans will be a world premiere at the Octagon Theatre Bolton.

“It works! I whip round Bolton Market now like a giddy teenager - I’m 93 next Monday!” performance times evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 11 May 2pm matinees: Fri 1, Sat 9, Wed 13, Sat 16 May

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“Twice been offered a young person’s railcard, I’m 38! Goodbye plastic surgery!” ticket prices £26.50 - £10 Discounts available including SeaSon ticketS, groups, schools and young person’s £5 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

“My friend said I look like I did in the Nevada queue in 1972! It’s a miracle.” auditorium seating plan


Octagon Theatre Bolton presents

“Me hairs grown back! Beat my granddaughter up Rivington Pike on Sunday, did a roly-poly back down. I’m 79.” Special diary dates Bargain nights: thu 30 apr, Fri 1 May (tickets £17 - £10) meet the director and cast: Mon 18 May (free, post show) investigate day: Sat 16 May (£19, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

audio described: thu 14 May, 7.30pm BSL: thu 21 May, 7.30pm there will be no performance on Mon 4 May.

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

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Octagon Theatre Bolton presents

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performance times evenings: 7.30pm 5pm performance: Mon 15 Jun 2pm matinees: Fri 5, Wed 10, Sat 13, Wed 17, Sat 20, Wed 24, Sat 27 Jun, Wed 1, Sat 4 Jul

ticket prices £26.50 - £10 Discounts available including SeaSon ticketS, groups, schools and young person’s £5 tickets. See page 30 for full list of discounts.

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Thu 4 June – Sat 4 July 2015

“In these dark, anxious times, Noises Off offers an infallible escape into happiness.” The Telegraph

It’s less than twenty-four hours before opening night. Dotty’s lost her sardines, Selsdon’s drunk, Frederick’s about to have yet another nosebleed, and Tim’s on the brink of collapse. In the words of harassed Director Lloyd: ‘That’s farce. That’s the theatre. That’s life.’ Revealing the backstage shenanigans of a theatre company in the throes of ‘putting on a show’, Noises Off is a riotous comedy following the cast and crew as they tour their cheeky farce ‘Nothing On’. Battling against all the odds they’re desperately trying to make sure that, whatever happens, the show must go on! Noises Off received Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for Best Comedy, playing in both the West End and Broadway. First produced in London in 1982, it was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play in 1983, and adapted for the silver screen in the 1992 film version starring Michael Caine. Special diary dates Bargain nights: thu 4, Fri 5, Mon 8 Jun (tickets £17 - £10) meet the director and cast: Mon 29 Jun (free, post show) investigate day: Sat 27 Jun (£19, inc. matinee ticket) – full day event around the themes and issues of the play, see page 28 for more information.

“There has never been a more brilliantly conceived machine for generating helpless audience laughter than Michael Frayn's 1982 classic Noises Off.” The Independent

audio described: Wed 24 Jun, 7.30pm BSL: thu 11 Jun, 7.30pm

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

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love the octagon? ShoW Your SuPPort anD helP keeP theatre thriving!

The Octagon Theatre is full of great stories and this season promises to be no different! However, it isn‘t just the stories on stage that will be shared at the theatre - there are real life stories taking place every day. The Octagon was built with a vision of being creative, new and bold. This is a vision we want to continue and we’re asking for your support to create more stories that will help shape our future.

When booking tickets for a production, or purchasing your Season Ticket, why not add a donation? Your donation, however large or small, will allow us to create life changing moments for everyone, whether it’s attending live theatre for the first time or accessing a drama workshop to challenge, excite and inspire young people. As a registered charity all donations go to the heart of what we do, here are just some of the remarkable highlights from the past year…

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“alWaYS entertaining, exciting, eDucational anD challenging. the octagon theatre iS a creDit, not JuSt to Bolton, But to the north WeSt.” maxine peake

We launched our ‘Little Bridges’ programme, opening up new experiences and opportunities to young people with learning disabilities, allowing their confidence, communication and social skills to grow and develop.

Donations meant that 38 young people were provided with free places to take part in a range of activities, including performances, workshops and training and development programmes.

Through our ‘Best of Bolton’ scheme we worked with 45 local playwrights to help them develop their skills and provided opportunities to work with professional authors, directors and actors.

All these things were achieved because of our incredible donors. Your donation will really make a difference to who we are and what we do.

We gave 1800 free tickets to families from Bolton, allowing them to experience live theatre for the very first time.

Hobson’s Choice and An Inspector Calls broke box office records and became the best-selling shows in the Octagon’s history.

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The Octagon Theatre is a registered charity that relies on the support of funders, sponsors and donors. To find out how you can contribute contact Gemma Rooke, Campaigns Manager, on 01204 556505, email loveoctagon@octagonbolton.co.uk or visit www.octagonbolton.co.uk/donate-to-the-octagon Registered Charity number: 248833

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Did you know that by donating to the Octagon you’ll be creating exciting theatre, life changing youth projects and community activity that really does make a difference? There are a number of ways to donate.

SPonSor a Seat

For £250 you can sponsor a seat in the Octagon Main Auditorium for ten years. The seat will carry a plaque bearing an inscription of your choice and, if you wish, can be dedicated in memory of a loved one.

SPonSor a ProDuction Photo

Donate online

For £100 you can sponsor one of the vibrant production images around the theatre. The image will have a plaque bearing a name or inscription of your choice and we’ll recognise your kind donation in a production programme credit.

Every Octagon donation, whatever the amount, will go directly to the heart of what we do and who we are. If you can, please Gift Aid your donation – allowing us to benefit even more from your support.

To donate simply go to www.octagonbolton.co.uk/donate-to-the-octagon, pop in to see us, or call the Box Office on 01204 520661. Principal Sponsor

Principal Patron

Supporters

Sue Hodgkiss,

Barlow Andrews

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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

The Monument Trust


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Get involved with the Octagon Learning and Participation Department:

Image: Ray Jefferson, Bolton Camera Club.

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Youth Theatre Community Projects Holiday Workshops Volunteering Education

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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Fresh, local food available all day at eight, the welcoming and contemporary café at the Octagon Theatre Bolton. It’s the perfect place to meet for morning coffee, enjoy a lunchtime treat, or have pre-theatre dinner and drinks with friends. Call 01204 520661 to guarantee your table! Eat in or take away. Open all day Monday – Saturday, from 9am – 6pm, and later on performance evenings.

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Fresh coffee Breakfasts Hot tasty lunches Sandwiches & soups Stonebaked pizzas Homemade cakes Pre-theatre dining


Pre-theatre Dining

Bar

The perfect venue for a pre-theatre meal. Enjoy three delicious courses, a freshly baked pizza, or just a light bite before the show.

With beautiful views over Le Mans Crescent, this is the perfect location for a pre-show, interval or post-show drink.

To guarantee a table why not make your reservation when you book your tickets?

Open from 6.30pm each performance evening and from 1pm for matinees.

Visit www.octagonbolton.co.uk/eight for current menu options. All Season Ticket holders receive a 10% discount on food in café eight.

GROuP BOOkINGS Order hot food, a buffet, or children’s buffet and we’ll reserve a private area for you. For more information on group bookings call 01204 529407.

Just call 01204 520661 to book your table!

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What’S on

inveStigate DaYS 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 £5!

Investigate Days are £19, 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! See individual show pages for forthcoming Investigate dates, then call 01204 520661 to book your tickets.

Throughout the year the Octagon brings you some of the UK’s most exciting touring theatre companies in our intimate 100 seat Studio Theatre. We also have music, comedy, new writing, and theatre for children aged 3 and over - there really is something for everyone! Brand new events are regularly announced. Visit www.octagonbolton.co.uk or pick up a ‘What’s On’ flyer to find out more.

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If you’re aged 17-25 you can take advantage of our Young Person’s £5 Standby Ticket. Book on the day of the performance and pay just £5. Proof of ID will be required, subject to availability, max 2 tickets per booking. Call 01204 520661 to book.

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


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Peak Performances

Off-Peak

£23.00 £21.00 adult concession £15.50 child concession £63.00

£19.50 £17.50 adult concession £13.00 child concession £ 55.00

£20.00 £18.00 adult concession £13.50 child concession £58.00

£16.50 £15.00 adult concession £12.00 child concession £50.00

Band C Gallery

£15.00 £14.00 adult concession £10.50 child concession

£13.50 £12.50 adult concession £9.50 child concession

Groups of 10+

Adult: £14.00 16 and under: £11.00

Adult: £13.50 16 and under: £9.50

Save 10% when you book and pay by the end of July; 1 free adult for every 10 children.

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Adult: £13.50 16 and under: £9.50

Young Person Standby (17-25)**

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Band A Stalls

Family Ticket* Band B Stalls and front row gallery

Family Ticket*

Save 10% when you book and pay by the end of July; 1 free adult for every 10 children.

Schools 10+

* Family tickets are for a party of four, with a minimum of 2 children aged 16 years and under. ** 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 (max 2 per booking).

EARLY BIRD OFFER: BOOk BEFORE 31 JuLY AND SAVE £5 OFF A FAMILY TICkET

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Sat eves

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Matinees (2pm, 5pm)

Bargain Nights

Band A Stalls Concession

£24.50 £21.50

£26.50 N/A

£22.50 £19.50

£17.50 £15.00

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Band B Stalls and front row gallery Concession

£21.50 £18.50

£23.50 N/A

£19.50 £16.50

£14.50 £12.50

£14.00 N/A

Band C Gallery Concession

£14.00 £11.50

£17.50 N/A

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Groups 10+ Plus 1 free organiser ticket

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Groups 31+ Plus 1 free organiser ticket

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Groups 51+ Plus 1 free organiser ticket

Schools & Education Groups 1 free teacher ticket per 15 pupils

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Young person standby (17-25)* £5.00

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 (max 2 per booking).

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pLatinum SeaSon tiCket

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7 shows for £140

7 shows for £98

any 5 shows for £85

along with a host of extras.

Plus great money saving benefits.

Pick your favourite shows and still save money!

all Season ticket holders have the option to add the octagon festive show, Alice in Wonderland, for just £14 – saving 40% off top price tickets.


Seating PlanS The Octagon’s flexible auditorium means plays can be staged in different arrangements. In-the-round

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Booking

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

Box Office: 01204 520661

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

Performance days: 9am – 7.30pm (until 7pm on the phone)

The Octagon is situated in the heart of the town centre, opposite the Library and Museum.

Non-performance days: 9am – 5.30pm We are closed Sundays

We are a five minute walk from the train and bus stations.

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:

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End-stage

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 slightly restricted view for anyone under 9 years old.

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. Blind and visually impaired customers: 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.

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

24hr ticket bookings: www.octagonbolton.co.uk

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.

Data protection: the Octagon Theatre Bolton collects data in accordance with the Data Protection Act.

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.

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

Journey’s End Thu 4 September – Sat 4 October 2014 Early One Morning Thu 9 October – Sat 1 November 2014 Alice in Wonderland Fri 14 November 2014 – Sat 10 January 2015 A View from the Bridge Thu 15 January – Sat 14 February 2015 Hindle Wakes Thu 19 February – Sat 21 March 2015 Private Lives Thu 26 March – Sat 18 April 2015 The Ancient Secret of Youth and the Five Tibetans Thu 30 April – Sat 23 May 2015 Noises Off Thu 4 June – Sat 4 July 2015

Registered Charity number: 248833

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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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