Rose Spring Season Guide 2016

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HELLO Welcome to the new season at the Rose Theatre, featuring drama of the highest quality alongside family productions, comedy and music. We’re pleased to present two Rose productions in the early part of 2016. Peter Whelan’s The Herbal Bed is produced in partnership with English Touring Theatre and Royal & Derngate Northampton and tells the scandalous story of the secret life of Shakespeare's daughter. For the Easter holidays, families can look forward to a suitably scary production of Roald Dahl’s The Witches, produced with Curve Leicester. Our co-production of Jacqueline Wilson's Hetty Feather returns for the Spring half term. Having premiered here last year, it has gone on to have great success in the West End, where it was nominated for an Olivier Award, as well as on tour both nationally and internationally. We’re very proud of Hetty and delighted that she’ll be ‘coming home’ soon! Following our epic production of The Wars of the Roses, drama continues to be well-represented in our new season. Olivier Award nominated Matthew Kelly plays in Richard Bean’s Toast in February and the criticallyacclaimed savage comedy about family and faith, Bad Jews, plays in April. The ever-popular Northern Broadsides returns with its joyful production of The Merry Wives, with Barrie Rutter directing as well as playing Falstaff. Ockham's Razor also makes a welcome return with Tipping Point, an intimate yet extreme circus show performed in the round. Of course our usual selection of music, comedy and children’s productions will play across the season, genuinely promising something for everyone. With so much on offer, why not experience more with our season saver or through the benefits of a Friends’ loyalty card (see p31). And please don’t forget that our café and bar are open throughout the day and into the evening offering a wide range of drinks, snacks, cakes and pastries. We look forward to welcoming you to the Rose soon.

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WE ALREADY DO GREAT WORK. WITH YOUR SUPPORT WE CAN DO EVEN MORE.

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Art, in all its forms, speaks a universal language. It is capable of crossing social, racial and cultural barriers to create shared experiences that enrich all aspects of our lives. Rose Theatre Kingston is committed to providing worldclass drama, learning and cultural opportunities to meet the demands and needs of the communities we serve. But we can only do this with your help.

We rely on the generous support of donors, grant-giving organisations and the business sector, not just to continue the vital work we do, but to secure financial strength for the future and build a dynamic and vibrant cultural heart for Kingston, south west London and beyond. www.rosetheatrekingston.org/ support-us

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SNAPDRAGON PRODUCTIONS

TOAST Thu 4 Sat 13 Feb

By Richard Bean Directed by Eleanor Rhode Starring Olivier Award winner Matthew Kelly and Simon Greenall

Evenings 7.30pm Matinees Thu 11 Feb & Sat 2.30pm

Another Sunday night shift. The smell of bread baking. The industrial thump, thump, thump of the machines that never stop. The ovens are cranked up to full blast, the factory is humming, and everyone wants to be somewhere else.

Tickets £26, £22, £19, £8 (pit cushions)

But this shift is going to be different. Because when a crisis hits the factory, the men have more to lose than just their wages...

Previews (Thu 4 & Fri 5) and Thu mat £23, £19, £16, £8 (pit cushions) An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

From the writer of international hit One Man, Two Guvnors, Richard Bean’s brilliantly observed drama stars the Olivier Award winning actor Matthew Kelly and Simon Greenall (I'm Alan Partridge). After receiving huge critical acclaim in London in 2014 and prior to opening the prestigious ‘Brits off Broadway’ festival in New York, this funny and moving play now comes to Kingston.

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NORTHERN BROADSIDES, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NEW VIC THEATRE, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME

THE MERRY WIVES

BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Tue 22 Sat 26 Mar Evenings 7.30pm Matinees Thu & Sat 2.30pm

Directed by and starring Barrie Rutter

Light, funny and wickedly entertaining Shakespeare. Sir John Falstaff is past his prime and skint!

Tickets £25, £21, £17, £8 (pit cushions)

Vain rogue that he is, he attempts, rather clumsily, to seduce a couple of well-to-do wives … but Mistress Page and Mistress Ford get wise to his plan and scheme to exact revenge with hilarious and unimaginable consequences.

Thu mat £20, £17, £13, £8 (pit cushions)

The Merry Wives is bursting at the seams with verbal fun, physical comedy and a bevy of cunningly colourful characters.

An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

Northern Broadsides’ distinctive charisma and zest for performance squeezes every last ounce of comedy gold from this affectionately calamitous tale that will tickle your funny bone and poke a jovial finger in the eye of middle England.

'Outstanding ... Shakespeare to get excited about and to thrill the senses' The Stage 04

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DIRECT FROM THE WEST END

BAD JEWS Mon 18 Sat 23 Apr

By Joshua Harman Directed by Michael Longhurst

Evenings 7.30pm

The critically-acclaimed savage comedy.

Matinees Thu & Sat 2.30pm Tickets £28, £24, £20, £8 (pit cushions) Thu mat £24, £21, £17, £8 (pit cushions) An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

A beloved grandfather has died, and a treasured family heirloom with religious significance is up for grabs. But who is most deserving of it? Bossy, overbearing, fanatically religious Daphna? Her wealthy cousin Liam, who’s just returned from skiing with his nonJewish girlfriend Melody? Or Jonah, his brother, who would prefer not to get involved in the fight? A Manhattan apartment becomes the setting for a viciously hilarious brawl over family, faith and legacy as the contenders set at each other’s throats on the night after the funeral. Following packed houses and rave reviews, this phenomenal hit play returns for a national tour. Don’t miss the chance to experience a night like no other...

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A ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON, ENGLISH TOURING THEATRE AND ROYAL & DERNGATE NORTHAMPTON PRODUCTION

Tue 26 Apr Sat 7 May

Written by Peter Whelan Directed by James Dacre

Evenings 7.30pm

Uncover the secret scandal of Shakespeare’s daughter.

Matinees Thu & Sat 2.30pm

When William Shakespeare’s daughter is publicly accused of adultery with her neighbour, her husband chooses to stand by her, suing her accuser for slander. In doing so, their lives fall under the glare of intense public scrutiny in this emotional thriller, based upon real events from Stratford-upon-Avon in the summer of 1613.

Tickets £28, £24, £20, £8 (pit cushions) Thu mat £20, £17, £13, £8 (pit cushions)

' Marvellous, tender, wise and generous of spirit' Daily Telegraph (on The Herbal Bed)

An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

A powerful exposé of the contradiction between human desire and social convention which seeks to repress it, Peter Whelan’s moving and uplifting play provides a beautiful evocation of life in Shakespearean England. The Herbal Bed was first produced to great acclaim by the Royal Shakespeare Company before transferring to the West End and Broadway. 011


PERFORM. WRITE. TAKE PART. Develop fabulous new skills, make lasting friendships and gain a unique insight into the performing arts with our exciting education programme. Rose Youth Theatre offers top level acting and dance classes to ages 11-18, with extraordinary performance opportunities throughout the year. Our Under-11s classes are enormous fun, with a focus on literacy, imagination and storytelling.

'I have never felt so 'Every day she came satisfied... I would home buzzing.' recommend it to anyone!' Parent (Summer Schools) Emily-Rose (Academy)

‘ What an incredible journey I have made’ Lorna (Rose Players)

'The Rose will always be part of me!' Bethan (Rose Youth Theatre)

All participants of our courses take advantage of complimentary tickets and discounts at the Rose Café. For more details, call the Box Office on 020 8174 0090, email SarahK@rosetheatrekingston.org or visit our website.

Over the half-term break, we are delighted to run our Rose Academy for ages 16-25, perfect for those seeking entry to drama school and an acting career. Our adult programme includes Rose Players, a great introduction to professional acting process, and our very popular Rose Playwriting, in which writing students can even workshop scenes with professional actors and directors.

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FAMILY PRODUCTION

Thu 14 – Sun 17 Jan Thu 1.30pm Fri - Sun 11am, 1.30pm Tickets £12.50 £10.50 (pit cushions) An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

FAMILY PRODUCTION

MR POPPER’S PENGUINS Painter and decorator by day, Mr Popper spends his time dreaming of Antarctic expeditions and reading about penguins. He is astounded when one day a packing crate arrives on his doorstep, out of which waddles a penguin! With songs, puppets and a family of performing penguins, this delightful musical adaptation of Richard and Florence Atwater’s popular book (also made into a Hollywood film starring Jim Carrey) is brought to you by the producers of The Tiger Who Came to Tea and We’re Going on a Bear Hunt.

Tue 1.30pm Wed - Fri 11am & 1.30pm Sat 11.30am 2pm & 4.30pm Sun 11.30am & 2pm Tickets £12.50 £10.50 (pit cushions) An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

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'Everything good children’s theatre should be’ The List

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THEGRUFFALO’S CHILD The Gruffalo said that no Gruffalo should Ever set foot in the deep dark wood... One wild and windy night the Gruffalo’s child ignores her father’s warning and tiptoes out into the snow. After all, the Big Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist... does he? Tall Stories Theatre Company returns, bringing Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award-winning sequel to life in this magical, musical stage adaptation. Recommended for ages 3+ Image: © Axel Scheffler & Macmillan Children’s Books

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WILLIAM ARCHER AND KENNY WAX IN ASSOCIATION WITH NOVEL THEATRE PRESENT A ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON PRODUCTION

Wed 24 Sun 28 Feb Wed 7pm Thu 11am, 5.30pm Fri 5.30pm Sat & Sun 11am, 3.30pm Tickets £24.50, £20.50, £16.50 £8 (pit cushions) Wed £15, £8 (pit cushions) An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

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'Spectacular’ The Times

Written by Jacqueline Wilson Adapted for the stage by Emma Reeves Directed by Sally Cookson From best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson, the tale of plucky Hetty Feather is brought thrillingly to life on stage in this Olivier Award nominated production. Following a sell-out West End run, Hetty returns home to the Rose Theatre. With beautiful storytelling, original songs and live music, spectacular circus and a huge heart - this is a terrific adventure story and the perfect treat for the whole family. Don't miss this five-star production that's delighted audiences and critics alike.

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'Utterly magnificent’ Evening Standard

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'Ingenious. ...gives Matilda a run for its money' Daily Telegraph


A ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON AND CURVE LEICESTER PRODUCTION

Tue 29 Mar Sun 10 Apr

Adapted by David Wood Directed by Nikolai Foster

Tue 5.30pm Wed 5.30pm Thu 1.30pm, 5.30pm Fri 11am, 5.30pm Sat 1.30pm, 5.30pm Sun 3pm

'A real witch could smell you across the street… to a witch, you would smell like fresh dog droppings!'

Tickets £24, £20, £16, £8 (pit cushions) Thu mat £20, £17, £13, £8 (pit cushions) An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

Roald Dahl’s scariest book is brought to life in a tremendously terrifying treat for the whole family. Witches absolutely detest children. They find them revolting and are planning to wipe them out like weasels! They want to squish them and squiggle them and make them disappear. But one brave young boy and his grandmother have a plan to get rid of the witches for good… if only they can avoid being turned into mice. Directed by Curve Artistic Director, Nikolai Foster, The Witches features a hugely talented cast of actormusicians and mind-boggling illusions that will leave you flabbergasted! The Witches contains stupendously scary bits and is recommended for children aged 7+ and their brave grown-ups. roalddahl.com &

Artwork © Quentin Blake. Used by arrangement with The Random House Group Limited

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FAMILY PRODUCTION

Fri 24 Sun 26 Jun Fri 1.30pm, 4.30pm Sat 11am, 1.30pm & 4.30pm Sun 11.30am & 3pm Tickets £12.50 £10.50 (pit cushions) An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

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'A feast of storytelling... A masterpiece’ Broadway Baby

CIRCUS

TIDDLER & OTHER TERRIFIC TALES

Fri 15 & Sat 16 Apr

From Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, creators of The Gruffalo

Tickets £18

Under the sea, out on the farm and into the jungle, these terrific tales are woven together with live music, puppetry and a whole host of colourful characters from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s best-loved titles: Tiddler, Monkey Puzzle, The Smartest Giant in Town and A Squash and a Squeeze. Funky moves, toe tapping tunes and giggles are guaranteed! From the team behind Stick Man this delightful production Is the perfect treat for ages 3+

Evenings 7.30pm Matinee Sat 2.30pm

An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

'Everything about Tiddler is joyfully over the top and jolly good fun’ rosetheatrekingston.org

TIPPING POINT Ground-breaking circus company Ockham’s Razor return to the Rose with their intimate yet extreme new show, set in the round. Simple metal poles are balanced on fingertips, hung from the roof, swung from and walked along; they become forests, cross roads and pendulums. The performers balance, climb and cling to this teetering world, supporting each other as they wrestle with the moment when things begin to shift. They must decide whether to rail against the chaos or ride it out, allowing life to tilt towards the tipping point.

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EAT DRINK ENJOY

‘ The Rose Theatre has the most gorgeous and huge café so don't do as we did and have a big lunch before you go. Save room for amazing cakes’ The Guardian

If you want a break from shopping or work, come and visit Kingston's unique and most welcoming venue. Treat yourself to a range of drinks, snacks and lunch options, and enjoy a variety of free events at our friendly café.

FREE EVENTS

RHYME TIME MONDAYS JAZZ FIRST TUESDAY VARIETY CAFE WEDNESDAY Visit website for details

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WINTER SEASON 2015

WINTER SEASON 2015

LEROY JONES Mon 2 Nov 7.30pm A rare opportunity to see legendary New Orleans trumpeter Leroy Jones joined by acclaimed jazz musicians Ian Shaw & Joe Stilgoe, for a wonderful night of music.

INSTRUMENTAL: AN EVENING WITH JAMES RHODES Thu 5 Nov 7.30pm Maverick concert pianist James Rhodes discusses his controversial memoir Instrumental live on stage - an extraordinary mix of humour, searing honesty and inspiring piano performances.

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HERE BE MONSTERS Fri 6 - Sat 7 Nov Fri 1.30pm; Sat 11am,

2pm, 4pm A thrilling new musical adventure telling the story of villainous Captain Cut-Throat and his fearsome crew. Join them as they sail through monster-infested waters in search of a mysterious island crammed with jewels.

Thu 12 – Sat 14 Nov Evenings 7.30pm Sat Matinee 2.30pm Tickets £25, £21, £18 £12 (pit cushions) An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone.

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'An inventive evening of bonkers comedy' Daily Mail

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JEEVES AND WOOSTER IN PERFECT NONSENSE A new play adapted from the works of P.G Wodehouse Written by The Goodale Brothers Originally directed by Sean Foley The Olivier Award-winning hit West End comedy comes to Kingston. This hilarious production layers joy on joy, joke on joke, in a delightful evening of theatrical absurdity featuring P.G Wodehouse’s iconic double act. Laugh-out-loud funny, Perfect Nonsense is the comedy of the year.

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'P.G. Wodehouse would have loved this production' Daily Telegraph

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WINTER SEASON 2015

WINTER SEASON 2015

RICK ASTLEY & THE LUDDITES

THE DANCE OF BOLLYWOOD Sun 8 Nov 7pm Global dancing sensation Karan Pangali and the KSPARK dancers present a night of dazzling Bollywood dance - featuring an exciting mix of Kathak, Hip-Hop, Bollywood, Bhangra, Salsa and Jazz. Karan outclassed over 40,000 dancers to become the sole UK finalist of Bollywood’s Hrithik Roshan’s Just Dance competition, watched by over 97 million viewers.

Fri 18 Dec 7.30pm 80’s pop idol Rick Astley and his three piece rock band bring their ‘ramshackle jukebox favourites’ to the stage to raise money for the Rose Theatre and Prostate Cancer UK. Rick Rolling? Wait till you see Rick Rocking!

THE COMEDY STORE

FROZEN

Sun 13 Dec, Sun 7 Feb, Sun 6 Mar, Sun 3 Apr (see p.38 for times)

Fun for all the family – experience Frozen on the big screen in our main auditorium. A bouncing snowflake hovers over on-screen lyrics so audiences can sing along with the story. Come dressed as your favourite character and sing your heart out!

Mon 21 & Mon 28 Dec 11am Mon 15 Feb 10.30am

Every famous comic has graced The Comedy Store's stage at some point in the last thirty years and its critically acclaimed shows remain the place to see the stars of tomorrow, today.

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ROSE CHRISTMAS CONCERT

WATERSHIP DOWN

Mon 14 Dec 7.30pm The Rose's annual, much-loved Christmas fundraiser returns. Join us for a magical evening filled with carols and music. Featuring performances by The Tiffinians, Euphonix, The Tiffin Children’s Chorus, Kingston University's Twist Choir and the wonderful acoustic sounds of the Singing it Back choir.

Wed – Sat 7.45pm, Sat 1pm, Sun 1.30pm Rose Youth Theatre perform this adaptation of Richard Adams’ much loved classic by acclaimed playwright, Rona Munro. A tale of gripping adventure, courage and tragedy, this is the story of outcast animals fleeing mortal danger in search of a new life on Watership Down.

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SPRING SEASON 2016

SPRING SEASON 2016

GYLES BRANDRETH: LOOKING FOR HAPPINESS

ROSE FASHION SHOW Thu 28 Jan 7.30pm An evening of catwalk fashion featuring the latest collections from top high street retailers including East, Hobbs, John Lewis, LK Bennett, Monsoon, Accessorize and Oasis. Goody bag included, plus beauty product sampling and designer accessory shopping.

Sat 23 Jan 7.30pm When Gyles Brandreth set out to find the secrets of happiness he started in Las Vegas and ended up in the psychiatrist's chair. What he discovered should make you laugh and could change your life, in this delightful and hilarious one-man show. 'Incredibly funny' The Daily Mail

PROFESSOR ROBERT WINSTON: WHAT MAKES US HAPPY?

ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Sun 24 Jan 7.30pm

The world-famous Royal Philharmonic Orchestra are led by conductor Simon Wright and joined by soloist Tamsin Waley-Cohen, a violinist of 'fearless intensity' (The Guardian), for an evening of Mozart, Beethoven and Mendelssohn.

Sat 30 Jan 7.30pm

Professor Robert Winston (BBC's Emmy nominated Human Instinct and Child Of Our Time) gives a fascinating talk on the science behind happiness, exploring how we can be happier.

JULIET & ROMEO

FASCINATING AIDA’S DILLIE KEANE

Tue 26 & Wed 27 Jan 7.30pm

Coombe Girls’ School and Sixth Form present an adaptation of Shakespeare’s play. Set at a contemporary festival including Drama, Music and Dance, the production celebrates the diversity of our school community as the ensemble cast explore the idea that ‘it is our differences that unite us.’

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Sun 14 Feb 7.30pm With brand new tunes, grand old favourites, gorgeous songs of love and hilarious songs of utter wickedness, Dillie will break your heart, mend it again and have it sent to the cleaners for pressing. And she'll give you her recipe for chutney while she’s at it.

Coombe Girls’ School and Sixth Form present an adaptation of Shakespeare’s play. Set at a contemporary festival including drama, music and dance, the production celebrates the diversity of our school community as the ensemble cast explore the idea that 'it is our differences that unite us'. Sponsored by Greenfield Estate Agents. rosetheatrekingston.org

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SPRING SEASON 2016

SPRING SEASON 2016

THE BLUES BAND

RUSSELL KANE RIGHT MAN, WRONG AGE

Mon 15 Feb 7.30pm No one could have predicted that, 35 years on, The Blues Band would still be dazzling audiences with their showmanship and virtuosity. About 20 albums and thousands of gigs later, they’ve earned a reputation around the world as one of the finest exponents of the blues tradition in all its forms.

Sun 24 Apr 7.30pm The multi-award-winning comedian's new show – a blisteringly funny stand-up performance about growing up. Russell Kane is best known as the host of BBC Three’s Live At The Electric, and regular appearances on BBC One’s Live At Apollo and ITV2’s Celebrity Juice.

JAY RAYNER: A NIGHT OF FOOD AND AGONY

THE ALL-STAR STAND-UP TOUR 2016

Tue 23 Feb 7.30pm In a unique double bill the renowned restaurant critic and MasterChef judge takes us on a journey through his worst ever restaurant experiences. In the second half, the sometime jazz pianist returns with his top flight quartet to mix live music with comedic confessions.

Sun 8 May 8pm

CLAIRE MARTIN OBE & RAY GELATO: A SWINGING AFFAIR

NOCTURNE

The biggest comedy tour of the year featuring double Sony Award winner and star of Mock The Week Gary Delaney, top comedy trickster and star of BBC One's The Magicians Pete Firman, Kiwi compere Jarred Christmas and Never Mind The Buzzcock's Sean Hughes.

Sun 15 May 7.30pm The story of the tender, but volatile relationship between Frédéric Chopin and the novelist George Sand is told through extracts from their letters and diaries, counterpointed with some of the composer's bestloved works. Starring Dame Harriet Walter and Henry Goodman, with pianist Lucy Parham.

Sun 17 Apr 7.30pm Vocalist Claire Martin and saxophonist Ray Gelato are joined by an all-star band to perform hits from the Great American Songbook such as Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, Baby It’s Cold Outside and Can’t We Be Friends? 30

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TICKET PRICES & SEATING PLAN BOOKING INFO BAND

Jeeves and Wooster Toast Previews & Thu mat The Merry Wives Thu mat The Herbal Bed Thu mat Bad Jews Thu mat Ockham's Razor The Witches Thu mat Hetty Feather Here Be Monsters Mr Popper's Penguins The Gruffalo's Child Tiddler Watership Down Frozen Leroy Jones James Rhodes Dance of Bollywood Comedy Store on the door Rose Christmas Concert Rick Astley Gyles Brandreth Sir Robert Winston Rose Fashion Show Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Dillie Keane The Blues Band Jay Rayner Claire Martin OBE & Ray Gelato Russell Kane The All-Star Stand-Up Tour 2016 Nocturne

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rosetheatrekingston.org 020 8174 0090 Phone lines open Mon-Sat 10am-6pm Box Office opening hours Mon-Sat 10am-8pm (6pm on non performance days), Sun (from at least one hour prior to performance only). Bookings for future shows will stop 30 minutes before a performance begins. You can pre-order your ice creams and programmes with your tickets. Booking fees An additional £1 per ticket booking fee and £1.60 per booking transaction fee are payable when booking online and by phone. No fees when booking in person. Please note tickets are not refundable or exchangeable. Restricted view Due to the varying kinds of events that we present, we cannot guarantee an unrestricted view from all seats at all times. Please check when booking. Access The Rose is fully accessible and offers a range of services for patrons with disabilities. Please contact us in advance on 020 8174 0090 or email access@rosetheatrekingston.org to discuss your requirements. Please check our website for details of our touch tours and audiodescribed and signed performances. Details correct at time of print. The Rose reserves the right to alter the advertised programme, prices and facilities if necessary and apologises for any inconvenience this may cause.

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CONCESSIONS & DISCOUNTS Valid Mon – Thu evening & Sat matinee on all price bands except pit cushions. Only one discount per ticket, subject to availability.

Friends Loyalty Card £19 tickets for selected productions and £2 off for selected family shows (see opposite page). Season Saver Buy tickets for two to six productions at the same time and save up to £6 per ticket. Offer applies to selected productions (see opposite page). Concessions Over 60, unwaged, entertainment union, children under 16 and students: £3 off. 16-26 year olds and students £5 tickets for best available seats on Tue evenings. Valid on selected performances (see opposite page). Patrons with disabilities Patrons with disabilities and their companion enjoy half price tickets to all performances. Groups of 10+ Concessions available on most performances, please contact the Box Office for details. Schools (10+) Tickets from £10 at selected performances, 11th teacher ticket free with every 10 purchased. Babies under 18 months Go FREE at family productions, ticket must be collected from Box Office. Pit cushions Priced from just £8, pit cushions bring you close to the action. Bring your own or borrow one from the Rose cloakroom free of charge. 33


VISIT US & GETTING HERE

VENUE HIRE

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For more details, contact hiresandevents@ rosetheatrekingston.org or 020 8546 6983 (option 3)

Looking for a unique venue to host your event? Situated on the River Thames, Rose Theatre Kingston is one of Britain’s most exciting new theatre spaces. Its contemporary and intimate circular 900-seat auditorium hosts a range of events from fully staged performances and music concerts to conferences, film screenings and public ceremonies.

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The Rose is less than a 10 minute walk from Kingston station or a 10 minute bus ride from Surbiton station. Trains run from Waterloo to Kingston (approx. 30 mins) or from Waterloo to Surbiton (approx. 15 mins).

The Rose Car Park is on East Lane KT1 2NN – open until midnight. After 5.30pm, Rose patrons only pay £2 for evening’s parking – present your car park entry ticket at the Box Office no later than 15 mins before the performance starts to obtain your car park exit ticket.

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DIARY: AT A GLANCE NOVEMBER Mon 2 Leroy Jones Thu 5 James Rhodes Fri 6 Sat 7

Sun 8 Thu 12 Fri 13 Sat 14

7.30pm 7.30pm

Here Be Monsters Here Be Monsters Here Be Monsters Here Be Monsters The Dance of Bollywood

1.30pm

Jeeves & Wooster Jeeves & Wooster Jeeves & Wooster Jeeves & Wooster

7.30pm

DECEMBER Tue 1 A Christmas Carol Wed 2 A Christmas Carol Thu 3 A Christmas Carol Fri 4 A Christmas Carol Sat 5 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Sun 6 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Tue 8 A Christmas Carol Wed 9 A Christmas Carol Thu 10 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Fri 11 A Christmas Carol Sat 12 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Sun 13 A Christmas Carol The Comedy Store Mon 14 Christmas Concert Tue 15 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Wed 16 A Christmas Carol Thu 17 A Christmas Carol Fri 18 Rick Astley & The Luddities Sat 19 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Sun 20 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Mon 21 Frozen A Christmas Carol Tue 22 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Wed 23 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Thu 24 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Sat 26 A Christmas Carol Sun 27 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol

11am 2pm 4pm 7pm

7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm

7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 11am 5pm 11am 5pm 1.30pm 5pm 11am 5pm 1.30pm 11am 5pm 3pm 8pm 7.30pm

11am 5pm 1.30pm 5pm 7.30pm 3.30pm 5pm 11am

Mon 28 Frozen A Christmas Carol Tue 29 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Wed 30 A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Thu 31 A Christmas Carol

5pm

11am 5pm 11am 5pm 11am 5pm 3pm 11am 5pm

5pm 11am 5pm 11am 5pm 1:30pm

JANUARY Sat 02 Sun 03 Wed 6 Thu 7 Fri 8 Sat 9 Sun 10 Thu 14 Fri 15 Sat 16 Sun 17 Sat 23 Sun 24 Tue 26 Wed 27 Thu 28 Sat 30

A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol Watership Down Watership Down Watership Down Watership Down Watership Down Watership Down Mr Popper's Penguins Mr Popper's Penguins Mr Popper's Penguins Mr Popper's Penguins Mr Popper's Penguins Mr Popper's Penguins Mr Popper's Penguins Gyles Brandreth An Audience with Robert Winston Juliet & Romeo Juliet & Romeo Rose Fashion Show Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

FEBRUARY

Thu 4 Fri 5 Sat 6

Sun 7 Mon 8 Tue 9 Wed 10 Thu 11

5pm 11am

11am

Fri 12 Sat 13 Sun 14 Mon 15 Tue 16 Wed 17 Thu 18

Toast Toast Toast Toast The Comedy Store Toast Toast Toast Toast Toast Toast Toast Toast Fascinating Aida's Dillie Keane Frozen The Blues Band The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo's Child

11am 5pm 3pm

7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 1pm 7.45pm 1.30pm

Fri 19

The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo's Child Sat 20 The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo's Child Sun 21 The Gruffalo's Child The Gruffalo's Child Tue 23 Jay Rayner Wed 24 Hetty Feather Thu 25 Hetty Feather BAND Hetty Feather and Wooster Fri 26 Jeeves Hetty Feather Toast Hetty Feather & Thu mat Sat 27 Previews Hetty Feather The Merry Wives Hetty Feather Thu mat Sun 28 The Hetty Feather Herbal Bed Hetty Thu mat Feather

1.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm

1.30pm 11.30am 2pm 4.30pm 11.30am 2pm 7.30pm 7pm 11am 5.30pm 4pm 5.30pm 11am 3.30pm 11am 3.30pm

Bad Jews Thu mat

1.30pm 11am 1.30pm 11am 1.30pm 11am

11am

MARCHOckham's Razor Sun 6 The The Comedy Store Witches Tue 22 Hetty TheFeather Merry Wives BeMerry Monsters Wed 23 Here The Wives Popper's Thu 24 MrThe MerryPenguins Wives The Gruffalo's Child The Merry Wives Tiddler Fri 25 The Merry Wives Watership Down Sat 26 The Merry Wives Frozen TheJones Merry Wives Leroy Tue 29 James The Rhodes Witches Bollywood Wed 30Dance The of Witches Store Thu 31 Comedy The Witches onThe the door Witches

Rose Christmas Concert

7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 1.30pm 5.30pm

APRIL Rick Astley

7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 10.30am 7.30pm 1.30pm 11am 1.30pm 11am 1.30pm

Gyles Fri 1 11am TheBrandreth Witches Sir Robert Winston 5.30pm The Witches Rose Fashion Show Sat 2 ThePhilharmonic Witches Orchestra 1.30pm Royal 5.30pm TheKeane Witches Dillie Sun 3 The 3pm The Witches Blues Band 8pm JayThe Rayner Comedy Store OBE & Ray Gelato 5.30pm Tue 5 Claire TheMartin Witches Kane 5.30pm Wed 6 Russell The Witches All-Star Stand-Up Tour 2016 Thu 7 The 1.30pm The Witches Nocturne 5.30pm The Witches

Fri 8

Sat 9 Sun 10 Fri 15 Sat 16

The Witches The Witches The Witches The Witches The Witches Ockhams Razor: Tipping Point Ockhams Razor: Tipping Point Ockhams Razor: Tipping Point

11am 5.30pm 1.30pm 5.30pm 3pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm

Claire Martin OBE & Ray Gelato Mon 18 Bad Jews Tue 19 Bad Jews Wed 20 Bad Jews Thu 21 Bad Jews Bad Jews Fri 22 Bad Jews Sat 23 Bad Jews Bad Jews Sun 24 Russell Kane A B Tue 26 The Herbal Bed Wed 2725 The Herbal 21 Bed Thu 28 26 The Herbal 22 Bed 23 19 The Herbal 21 Bed 25 Fri 29 20 The Herbal 17 Bed Bed 28 The Herbal 24 Sat 30 20 The Herbal 17 Bed Sun 17

7.30pm

7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm C 7.30pm 18 7.30pm 19 2.30pm 16 7.30pm 17 13 7.30pm 202.30pm 13 7.30pm 28 24 20 21 17 MAY 24 18 7.30pm Mon 2 18 The Herbal 18 Bed 16 7.30pm Tue 3 24 The Herbal 20 Bed 24.50 20.50 16.50 7.30pm Wed 4 The Herbal Bed 12.50 12.50 12.50 Thu 5 2.30pm Bed 12.50The Herbal12.50 12.50 7.30pm Bed 12.50The Herbal12.50 12.50 7.30pm 12.50 Fri 6 12.50The Herbal12.50 Bed 12 2.30pm Sat 7 12 The Herbal 12 Bed 6 6 6 7.30pm The Herbal Bed 21 21 21 Sun 8 The All-Star Stand-Up 8pm 18.50Tour 201618.50 18.50 15 7.30pm Sun 15 25 Nocturne 20 12 12 12 14 14 14 20 20 JUNE 20 12 12 1.30pm Fri 24 12 Tiddler & Other 20 Terrific Tales 20 20 Tiddler & Other 15 15 15 4.30pm 45 Terrific Tales 30 20 Sat 25 32 Tiddler & Other 25 2011am Terrific Tales 21 21 21 Tiddler & Other 1.30pm 21 21 21 Terrific Tales 22 Tiddler & Other 22 22 4.30pm 20 Terrific Tales 20 20 21 21 11.30am Sun 26 21 Tiddler & Other 20 Terrific Tales 20 20 Tiddler & Other 22 22 22 3pm

Terrific Tales

D 12 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 18 8 8.00 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.50 12 6 14 12 10 10 12 10 12 10 12 12 12 14 12 12 12 12 12

AD AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCE SP SIGNED PERFORMANCE TT TOUCH TOUR

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