Sep to Dec 2017 Box office: 0333 666 3366
Welcome to The RONDO – Autumn 2017
Welcome… The Rondo has teamed up with the lovely people from Ticket Source to provide a modern booking facility that’s more convenient for audiences. You can book directly online via www.ticketsource.co.uk/rondotheatre. Ticket Source gives you a variety of options to receive your tickets: an ‘e-ticket’ to print at home, mobile tickets sent to your smartphone or a physical ticket option so you can have the tickets posted to you. You can still book your tickets over the phone, if that is your preference: the booking line is: 0333 666 3366. Please note that a theatre restoration levy of £1 per ticket applies to all transactions, whether made in person at our Box Office, by post or by phone, for all payment types. Telephone bookings incur an additional £1.50 booking fee per transaction. Happy Booking!
Beyond The Horizon Theatre Company
Richard III By William Shakespeare Fri 15 & Sat 16 Sep • 7.30pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Professional Theatre “Why I can smile, and murder while I smile.” Beyond The Horizon’s critically-acclaimed Richard III returns to Bath in their spectacular, post-apocalyptic adaptation as part of their 2017 tour. England lies battered and scarred by years of conflict. The families of York and Lancaster have made their peace and are attempting to rebuild what remains of their country. But from the ashes of the recently-ended war, Richard of Gloucester rises to wreak more chaos... Shakespeare’s Richard III depicts the rapid rise and fall of one of England’s most notorious rulers, through murder, betrayal, and insanity. Featuring an original soundscape from Bath-based musician Harry Miller.
“It fizzes with imaginative energy from the get-go ... Stunning” – Theatre Bath “Theatrical excellence” – The Bath Chronicle
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Keith James in concert
The Songs of Leonard Cohen His wonderful Tower of Songs - stripped back, desolate, naked and sensual Fri 22nd Sept • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Music Enigmatic, mysterious and sub textural, songwriter Leonard Cohen was an unflinching character, with an exact sense of prose, a wry humour and courage to wrestle with the unspoken, forgiving human frailty with the brush of each line. The chilling announcement of Leonard’s passing marked the end of an era. His music befriended an entire generation. Within every line of his writing, he has been challenging us to listen more carefully, speak more thoughtfully, think more deeply and recognize our own fragility. A Man of Grace. This World will miss him very much. With a lifetime reputation of performing in this exact way and an undying love of the ‘pure song’ Keith James gives you a concert of Cohen’s amazing material in the most intimate and sensitive way imaginable, exposing the solitary inner strength of his greatest songs in their original perfect form. Amongst a concert of such songs as Famous Blue Raincoat, Sisters of Mercy, Suzanne and Hallelujah, are also Poems by Lorca that Keith has set to music; Cohen’s greatest influence. There will also be songs from You want it Darker released just before his death – produced by his son, Adam.
“Some of the most atmospheric and emotive music you will ever hear” – The Independent “Keith James has become a pillar of trust. A sublimely intimate and engaging voice” – Sunday Times
Blue Jeans Management Proudly Presents
Tom Stade: I Swear Sat 23 Sep • 8pm • Full £17.50 • Comedy After a hiatus from the touring scene, get ready for another epic blast of Tom Stade! Direct from the Edinburgh Festival, the Canadian tour-de-force is back with a brand-new show for 2017. Kick back and enter the awesome and mischievous world of Tom Stade as he provides an inspiring and incisive antidote to these dark and uncertain times. Simply sublime comedy… I Swear.
“Unmissable” – Edinburgh Evening News
Web bookings: www.ticketsource.co.uk/rondotheatre
Quirky Bird Theatre
That Face
By Polly Stenham
Thu 28 Sep • 8pm • Full £12 Concs £10 • Professional Theatre Originally produced at the Royal Court in 2007 it received outstanding reviews and was nominated for several awards. Polly Stenham received both the Charles Wintour Award 2007 and the Critics Circle award 2008 for most Promising Playwright.
“Remarkably confident and exuberantly theatrical. Crammed with ferocious cruelty and pitch-black humour” – The Times. That Face tells the story of a family. Mia is at boarding school. She has access to drugs. They are Martha’s. Henry is preparing for art college. He has access to alcohol. From Martha. Martha controls their lives. Martha is their mother.
Praise for Quirky Bird Theatre’s production: This is a very sincere production, which tackles the complex themes of this play with a great sense of maturity and professionalism.
Impatient Productions
Yianni Agisilaou: The Simpsons Taught Me Everything I Know Fri 29 Sep • 8pm • Full £12 • Comedy Following critically acclaimed, total sell-out runs at Edinburgh, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth Comedy Festivals, Yianni Agisilaou brings his love letter to the world’s greatest TV show to The Rondo Theatre. Stories, facts, impersonations and more form a hilarious and cromulent look at a lifetime spent quoting, referencing and learning from The Simpsons, how the show has embiggened his life and how he almost became the replacement voice for Mr Burns and Smithers! Whether you’re a Simpsons tragic, or just an everyday fan, it’ll be fun-diddly-un! DOHn’t miss it!
“Stunningly Good” – The Scotsman “Deep and thoughtful, charming and intelligent… Everything that a good show should be” – The Skinny
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Hannah James & Grace Petrie Sat 30 Sep • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Music Two of British folk music’s most powerful artists are coming together for a very special one-off tour this Autumn. BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner Hannah James (Lady Maisery, Songs of Separation, Jigdoll, Kerfuffle) has been beguiling audiences for over fifteen years with her breathtaking solo performance style. Marrying flawless accordion playing and beautiful vocal stylings with inventive foot percussion and clog dancing, she is regarded as one of the most innovative and entertaining performers on the UK folk scene. Leicester’s Grace Petrie (The Anti-Capitalist Roadshow, BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show) is internationally renowned as one of Britain’s most respected contemporary political songwriters, engaging audiences across Britain and Canada with thought-provoking lyrics and an impassioned vocal delivery. From opposite ends of the ocean-wide spectrum of folk, two of its brightest voices will explore their own interpretations of what it means for us today, from the deepest roots of tradition to the sharpest views on the times we live in. Advance booking highly recommended!
Bath Drama
Ghosts
By Henrik Ibsen
Wed 4 – Sat 7 Oct • 7.30pm • Full £12 Concs £10 • Community Theatre A rare chance to see Ibsen’s controversial masterpiece, in which the sins of the past come back to haunt the present. Oswald Alving returns to his family home in Norway, where an orphanage is due to open in honour of his late father, a respected court official. But as the secrets about his true character are revealed, so we learn that Oswald is having to live with the deadly consequences. Ghosts is considered one of the foundations of modern drama.
Robert Newman – A History of Western Philosophy (Work In Progress) Wed 11 Oct • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Comedy Join Rob as he premiers brand new (and usually controversial) material inspired by his recent award-winning Radio 4 series Neuropolis. Over the last twenty-five years Rob has continually surprised audiences with innovations, surprise changes of direction and inspired thinking. This show will be no exception to that tradition.
“He is the funniest comedian I have ever seen… a passionate, chaotically brilliant comedian” – The Sunday Times “Newman combines proper scientific argument with dazzling shafts of wit” – The Times
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Kit Holmes Thu 12 Oct • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Acoustic Music Enjoy an uplifting evening of gorgeous guitar, poignant lyrics and feisty fiddle playing all with Kit’s incredible sense of fun! Kit’s trademark sultry vocals and virtuoso guitar playing have wowed audiences across the UK through extensive touring with the guitar hero, John Etheridge. The Observer described her music as “Macy Gray meets Nick Drake”, and both Bob Harris and Andy Kershaw have featured her on their BBC shows. Recent gigs include: Paul McCartney’s LIPA; the Anne Frank Awards at the BBC; a performance for Bill Bryson and Andy Kershaw and a headline show at the International Guitar Festival of Great Britain. Kit’s third album, Driving into the Blue, which features the legendary double bass player Danny Thompson, was met with high critical acclaim. Expect an enthralling and energetic live performance of “blues-driven roots with a soul sensibility”. Kit Holmes: Vocals, Guitar & Fiddle with Al Greenwood: Guitar
“Impressive…a new British guitar heroine” – The Guardian
Schoolhouse Productions
Two
By Jim Cartwright
Fri 13 Oct • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Professional Theatre Welcome to the world of the Landlord and Landlady! Come in, settle down, and grab yourself a pint! Jim Cartwright’s Two takes you down to your local tavern, where you’ll meet all the regulars and a few of the irregulars. You’ll get a warm hello for the Mr. and Mrs. who run the joint, though there’s no love lost on each other. Brimming with pathos and humour, this modern classic is a tour-de-force as two actors take on every role; from the punters to the caustic, bickering owners. Schoolhouse Productions is a new venture for Bristol’s Alma Tavern Theatre, and was their debut in-house production. Schoolhouse have teamed up with newly appointed Resident Director, Anna Friend, who recently won multiple awards for her production of Polly Stenham’s Tusk Tusk, including Best Play, Best Director and Best Performance by a Youth Group..
Justin Moorhouse: People & Feelings Sat 14 Oct • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Comedy From Live at the Apollo, Phoenix Nights, The News Quiz (BBC Radio 4) and Fighting Talk (BBC 5Live). A little slimmer but still as “belly laugh funny” (Manchester Evening News), everyone’s favourite northern charmer is back on the road and better than ever. After touring last year’s show, of which The Guardian said “the amount of first-rate comic craft that goes into his deceptively simple routines is worthy of admiration” he’s had a think about people. And feelings. About people Justin knows, their feelings and how he feels about them. And they about him. It’ll be a (very) funny show. Promise.
“He charms the pants off the crowd” – The Sunday Times
Web bookings: www.ticketsource.co.uk/rondotheatre
The Old Bag Theatre Company
Elsie and Norm’s ‘Macbeth’
By John Christopher Wood
Wed 25 – Sat 28 Oct • 7.30pm • Full £12 Concs £10 • Community Theatre This shameless traducing of the ‘Scottish Play’ was first performed in 1977 here in Bath, since when it has been performed continually all over the world; and if Abigail’s Party can celebrate 40 years, it seems right to see this suburban drama of love, death and kilts again, in the town of its birth. So Norman and Elsie Grimethorpe invite you into their living room at 41, Laburnum Avenue for an evening of cultural theatre, in which they play all the parts. Norman has had to improve Shakespeare’s work. It’s too long for a start, and there’s far too much poetry. Not to mention no pandas.
“… one of the most charismatic and downright hilarious plays” – Bristol Adhoc “pure dead brilliant” – Dundee Courier “It’s for plays like this that the Lord created comedy. Don’t miss it whatever you do.” – What’s On Birmingham
Impatient Productions
Sofie Hagen: Dead Baby Frog Wed 1 Nov • 7:30pm • Full £12 Concs £10 • Comedy Sofie Hagen is unquestionably one of the most talked-about comics of the moment. A modern legend in her native Denmark, she burst onto the British scene by winning Best Newcomer at Edinburgh Festival 2015; her 2016 follow-up, Shimmer Shatter, was a second total sell-out. She’s spoken to millions as former host of Guilty Feminist and current host of Made of Human podcasts, and appeared on The One Show, The Now Show and Live From The BBC. This, her biggest national tour to date, is a brand new show packed with brilliant, offbeat observation, passionate argument, and jokes. Also: one parable. Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Awards - Best Newcomer 2015. Chortle Awards - Best Newcomer 2014
“Compelling, beautifully constructed” – Guardian
By Sofie Hagen
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The Hot Potato Syncopators Thu 2 Nov • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Music Three phenomenally talented English gentlemen present a musical revue of tip top jazz and vaudevillian comedy in a show loaded with delightful humour, featuring juggling, balancing, a sprinkling of illusion, a giant paper plane fight and a good oldfashioned wartime sing along. Their unique act combines the unlikely combination of musical saw, ukulele and tea-chest bass, and features any number of peculiar novelty instruments. You’ll be astounded at just how good it sounds. A sure-fire hit wherever they play the Hot Potato Syncopators combine virtuosic musicianship with mind-bendingly silly visual gags, and hilarious novelty moments. You’ll be grinning all week.
Show And Tell present
Mae Martin: Dope Sat 4 Nov • 8pm • Full £12 Concs • Comedy The award winning stand-up and star of BBC Radio Four’s Mae Martin’s Guide to 21st Century Sexuality presents her debut UK tour. Mae Martin is comedy’s most naturally charismatic young storyteller, fresh from sell-out seasons in Australia, Edinburgh and London. In her new show Dope, she examines a lifetime of obsessions, fandom and addiction and shines a light on that one weird shrimp we all have in our brains that is happy to pursue short-term pleasure despite long-term consequences. As seen on BBC3’s Russell Howard’s Good News, BBC2’s Live From The BBC, Comedy Central and more. As heard on BBC Radio Four’s The Now Show, as well as her own award-nominated series in 2016.
“Effortlessly amusing – Mae’s gentle charm is highly watchable” – The Times
Playing Up Theatre Company
Go Back For Murder
By Agatha Christie
Wed 8 – Sat 11 Nov • 7:30pm • Full £12 Concs £10 • Community Theatre An ingenious and fiendishly clever murder mystery from the incomparable Agatha Christie. In 1934 Caroline Crale was found guilty of murdering her husband and subsequently died in prison. Sixteen years later, her daughter, Carla, is shocked to discover a letter from her mother asserting her innocence. Enlisting the help of young lawyer, Justin Fogg, Carla resolves to persuade those people present on the day of the murder to go back in time to relive the events that led to the conviction of her mother. Studying the testimony of each suspect and the inconsistencies between them, the drama arrives at a disturbingly terrible truth…
“Playing Up…one of the city’s best theatre companies” – The Bath Chronicle
Web bookings: www.ticketsource.co.uk/rondotheatre
Flipside Theatre in association with Rondo Theatre
Real Life
By Pippa Thornton
Wed 15 Nov – Sat 18 Nov • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Professional Theatre In the age of selfies and social media celebrities, FOMO and YOLO, it’s difficult to see what’s really going on behind the smiles. Fresh from university and already disillusioned with adulthood, Hannah is waiting for real life to begin. When the reappearance of an old friend sparks jealousy and fear of missing out, she decides to make a drastic change. Will she find the adventure and glamour that her life has been missing, or will her actions take her down a darker path? Exploring the ‘millennial’ preoccupation with social media and blending new writing with devised physical theatre, Real Life is a comical journey of selfdiscovery and friendship.
Rondo Theatre Company
Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare
Wed 22 – Sat 25 Nov • 7:30pm • Full £12 Concs £10 • Community Theatre May 1945. Victory has been declared in Europe and service personnel are starting to head home. Home to a different world to the one they left. Leonato’s farm has been running at full tilt thanks to the Land Girls and the women are ready to celebrate, but have they changed as much as those who’ve been away fighting? Is love the cure for the wounds of war as Don Pedro and his RAF colleagues return? Or, are love and war always intertwined? Either way, laughter is always the greatest medicine and Shakespeare’s wonderful comedy has enough to sooth our ills.
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James Acaster: Classic Scrapes Book Tour Wed 29 Nov • 8pm • Full £16 • Comedy James Acaster is releasing his first ever book this year, James Acaster’s Classic Scrapes, which is going to be a collection of self-deprecating anecdotes about scrapes James has gotten himself into over the years, famed from the slot of the same name on Josh Widdicombe’s XFM radio show. Publishers Headline say: ‘Unfortunately for James, fame and critical acclaim haven’t prevented him from ending up in a breathtaking amount of farcical misadventures. From having to hide in a bush outside Basingstoke station overnight wearing a bright red dress, to drunkenly incurring the wrath of night bus lads, to being the only person in history to get “cabbaged” by a child, James apparently lives his life in a perpetual sitcom.’ Acaster, who has been nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award five times in a row, said: ‘I have lived an extremely blessed life save for enough awful/stupid experiences to fill a book with and so I thought it only fair to fill a book with them. Come along and see him read sneak peaks from the book.
“Comic genius” – Evening Standard European Arts Company
A Christmas Carol
By Charles Dickens
Thu 30 Nov • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Professional Theatre Charles Dickens came to Bath just a few months before he died in 1870 and gave a public performance of A Christmas Carol at the Assembly Rooms. This Christmas, you can experience what it must have been like to be in the audience! European Arts Company returns with a heart-warming evening in the presence of the author himself as actor John O’Connor faithfully recreates Dickens’s famous performance of his best-loved ghost story. Come and enjoy a seasonal treat in the spirit of Christmas past, present and future… Directed by Peter Craze. In support of the children’s charity Barnardo’s.
Nunkie Theatre Co
A Pleasing Terror Two ghost stories by M R James. Performed by R M Lloyd Parry Fri 1 Dec • 8pm • Full £14 Concs £12 • Professional Theatre “Wonderful, magical storytelling” – The Daily Mail Over a century after they were first published, the ghost stories of M R James retain their power to terrify and amuse. This gripping oneman show retells two of the earliest and eeriest. In Canon Alberic’s Scrap-book, a young Cambridge antiquary discovers the devil in the details of an old book in a medieval town in the French Pyrenees… In The Mezzotint a ghoulish revenge is enacted within a work of art, before the helpless eyes of a museum curator in Oxford… Stylish, intimate and terrifying storytelling for a dark winter’s night.
Web bookings: www.ticketsource.co.uk/rondotheatre Lakin McCarthy present
Robin Ince: Pragmatic Insanity Sat 2 Dec • 8pm • Full £16 Concs £12 • Comedy Robin’s first new stand up show in three years is a clash of the two cultures: a joyous romp through his favourite artists and strangest scientific ideas. From the work of Stanley Spencer to Niels Bohr, it is ninety minutes fizzing with ideas about creativity in science and art, as well as asking why we believe we see what we see and why we believe what we believe. Robin will have just finished a 70 date record-breaking tour with Brian Cox that concludes at Wembley Arena. 2017 will also see two new series of the award winning Infinite Monkey Cage and the publication of Robin’s new book, I’m a Joke...and So Are You (Atlantic books)
“an evening so bursting with energy and ideas...it’s a bundle of fascinating, surprising digressions” The Times review of most recent show - Blooming, Buzzing Confusion. Robin is the winner of a Sony Gold and Rose d’Or for The Infinite Monkey Cage and the Time Out Outstanding Contribution to Comedy, as well as The Francis Crick Science Journalism Award and 3 Chortle awards. Age 14+
Exit Stage Left
Disenchanted Book, Music & Lyrics by Dennis T. Giacino Wed 6 – Sat 9 Dec • 8pm (Sat Matinee 4pm) Full £11 Concs £9 • Community Poisoned apples. Glass slippers. Who needs ‘em?! Not Snow White and her posse of disenchanted princesses in the hilarious hit musical that’s anything but Grimm. Forget the Disney princesses you think you know. After multiple sold-out runs in America, these royal renegades toss off their tiaras to bring their hilariously subversive, not-for-the-kiddies musical to The Rondo for its South West premiere – fairy tales will never be the same! Disenchanted! was nominated for a 2015 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding OffBroadway Musical and a 2015 Off-Broadway Alliance Award for Best New Musical. Exit Stage Left has assembled a cracking cast to play the sassy princesses who have a bone to pick with the way they’ve been portayed. Ages: 12 and over
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Gatecrash Theatre
The Lost Present
By Mike Akers
Thu 14 – Sat 23 Dec • Full £12 Concs £10 • Professional Theatre Vic and Ed love their jobs in The Lost Present Department but they also love singing, playing games and being rascally. Now it’s Christmas and they have more present sorting than ever... but there is always time for fun isn’t there? Or will there be presents that don’t reach the children? The Lost Present is a festive, fun-filled hour of mischief and mayhem with plenty of comedy, live music and songs with lots to make all the family chuckle. Reviews of original production in The Brewery, Bristol: “Imaginative children’s theatre at its best” – The Stage “Both funny and charming with a line in quirky humour that can appeal to both children and adults alike” – The Post, Five Stars The Rondo’s Christmas shows have become a mainstay of the Festive season in recent years - so book early to make sure you don’t miss out on a fabulous Christmassy treat!
For a full list of performance times, please visit our website. Recommended age 3+ Directed by: Laura Barnes Designed by: Anna Friend
Relaxed Performances
Big Scream Performances
Sat 16 Dec • 3pm Sun 17 Dec • 11am Wed 20 Dec • 7pm Fri 22 Dec • 3pm
Fri 15 Dec • 11am Fri 22 Dec • 11am
Christmas shows should be for everyone – and The Rondo is committed to accessibility, with several Relaxed Performances of The Lost Present. Relaxed Performances are for everyone, but lighting is less harsh, house lights remain on and audience members are free to make noise and move around the theatre. A break out area will be available in the foyer. The only rule is: no shushing!
Big Scream performances accommodate very young children – these performances will operate a ‘Babes in Arms’ policy which means that a child of 18 months or younger does not need a ticket providing they can be held by a parent/ guardian.
Web bookings: www.ticketsource.co.uk/rondotheatre
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AT St. Saviour’s
Rondo Drama Club Truly creative theatre for young people aged 8 - 15
Autumn Term: Mondays 5 pm – 6 pm from Mon 18th September The wonderful Rondo Theatre is coming to St Saviour’s School this autumn. Starting with your own ideas, you’ll work each week with youth director Paulo Baigent (BA Hons Bristol Drama & English PGCE). You’ll devise a play and perform it at The Rondo to your friends an family. You’ll play drama games that will hone your skills and help you feel comfortable with the group really quickly. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know anyone else beforehand - we are very experienced at helping a group get to know each other.
You’ll be able to get involved in every aspect of theatre, helping to develop the staging, and planning the costumes and props. So whatever school you go to, come along and join a group who’ll use their imagination and creativity to produce a totally original theatrical event. Please note: participants must be available for the final rehearsal on Sunday 26 November and for the end of term show on Monday 27th November. For more information, please email Paulo at: speaktomegabriel@gmail.com or book via www.ticketsource.co.uk/rondotheatre
It doesn’t matter how much or little experience you have. You’ll be a part of developing the story-lines and you’l be able to create a role that suits you.
Rondo Scriptwriting Group Mondays at 8pm from September to December & January - April Age 18 upwards. £60 per term. The Rondo hosts a playwriting forum for anyone who writes scripts, at any level. The perfect opportunity to share ideas, identify problems
and work through some of the tricks of the trade. There will also be visits from theatre professionals to give advice on getting your work shown. Led by Brian Kimberling. To apply for the autumn, please email rondowriters@outlook.com with a brief outline of why you’d like to join.
Web bookings: www.ticketsource.co.uk/rondotheatre Become a Rondo Volunteer Acting as a Rondo Theatre volunteer is a great way of getting closer to the theatre, music, comedy and other fantastic events on offer at this fantastic venue. In return, you get to see the shows for free, as well as to make new friends and socialise.
Our volunteers work mainly as bar staff or on front of house and are an essential part of the success of The Rondo. Volunteering normally means working on two or three shows a month. It’s great fun – and you get to see a huge variety of performances for free! If you’d like to volunteer, please contact the Theatre Director, Ian McGlynn: ian@rondotheatre.co.uk
The RONDO Theatre ST. SAVIOURS ROAD, Larkhall, Bath, BA1 6RT www.rondotheatre.co.uk
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Booking Line: 0333 666 3366 Please note: booking fees apply - but we’ve kept these as low as we can! Concessions: Concession prices are available to children under 18, full-time students, Equity Members, unemployed benefit claimants, disabled people and those whose sole source of income is a DSS state retirement pension. Groups: Buy ten tickets and get an additional ticket free. Door Sales: Doors open 30 minutes before the show. Tickets are available to buy on the door for all events at The Rondo.
Charity No: 1000051 Parking: On street after 6pm. The Rondo Theatre Company is our resident community theatre company. If you want to get involved in performing or backstage work, visit www.rondotheatrecompany.org Theatre Director: Ian McGlynn. email: director@rondotheatre.co.uk Marketing Coordinator: Alison Farina. email: marketing@rondotheatre.co.uk
Latecomers: For security reasons, it may not be possible to admit latecomers. So please be prompt!
Associate Directors: Hannah Drake, Alison Farina, Jazz Hazelwood, Philippa Howard, Shane Morgan.
Access: The main entrance to The Rondo has excellent disabled access. We have a disabled toilet and the front row is available for wheelchairs. Pre-booking recommended.
Programme Design: GAS Design. Tel. 01249 712657 www.gas-design.co.uk
RONDO DIARY
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DATE
SHOW
GENRE
15 – 16 Sep
Richard III
Theatre
22 Sep
Keith James
Music
23 Sep
Tom Stade
Comedy
28 Sep
That Face
Theatre
29 Sep
The Simpsons Taught Me Everything I Know
Comedy
30 Sep
Hannah James & Grace Petrie
Music
4 – 7 Oct
Ghosts
Community
11 Oct
Rob Newman
Comedy
12 Oct
Kit Holmes
Music
13 Oct
Two
Theatre
14 Oct
Justin Moorhouse
Comedy
25 – 28 Oct
Elsie and Norm’s ‘Macbeth’
Community
1 Nov
Sofie Hagen
Comedy
2 Nov
The Hot Potato Syncopators
Music
4 Nov
Mae Martin
Comedy
8 – 11 Nov
Go Back For Murder
Community
15 – 18 Nov
Real Life
Theatre
22 – 25 Nov
Much Ado About Nothing
Community
29 Nov
James Acaster
Comedy
30 Nov
A Christmas Carol
Theatre
1 Dec
A Pleasing Terror
Theatre
2 Dec
Robin Ince
Comedy
6 – 9 Dec
Disenchanted
Community
14 – 23 Dec
The Lost Present
Theatre