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Welcome
Contents
As the country gears up for a vibrant and celebratory summer, I am delighted to introduce another exciting season at The Core, combining high quality international work with some of Britain’s best contemporary performance companies and a cinema season packed full of Oscar winners.
Cafe 04 Join The Team 04 See A Show – March – April – May – June – Coming Soon
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See A Film – March – April – May
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June and July is festival time, with outstanding family performances from Italy and Scotland as part of Jump In (p.15), a spectacular production of Gulliver’s Travels (p.17), spoken word showcase Lyric Lounge (p.19) and Contacting The World: On Tour (p.20) an international theatre exchange featuring companies from Thailand and the USA. Looking ahead to the autumn we will welcome Edinburgh Fringe favourites The Magnets and Danny Bhoy.
Get Involved – Family Fun – Young People – Young Actors & Young Dancers – Adult Classes – Local Artists – Community – Education
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We hope you can join us for a really special season.
Support Us
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Chris Sudworth Creative Director
Your Visit – About The Core – Getting Here – Ticketing Info – Seating Plan – Show Diary
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In March we host What I Heard About The World from innovative UK company Third Angel and Portugal’s mala voadora (p.6), followed by a double bill of new work from celebrated choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh (p.7). April sees the first production from Corby Young Actors, Manifesto, directed by acclaimed Scottish company Glas(s) Performance (p.9).
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Open Monday – Friday, 11am–2pm Free Wi-Fi, friendly service Fairtrade Tea and Coffee.
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Coffee and cake £3 Coffee and flapjack £2.25
Join The Team We are looking for people to join our team as Front of House Volunteers and to help with our Get Involved programme. Front of House
Volunteers are at the heart of our Front of House team and are the face of The Core. As a Core Volunteer you will welcome everyone to The Core, guide guests to seats, sell ice creams, answer customer queries about upcoming shows and ensure that everyone is getting the most out of their visit.
Creative
If you are interested in developing your creative and leadership skills, this could be the role for you. Creative Volunteers motivate, encourage and support children, young people and adults taking part in the Get Involved programme and assist visiting artists in the delivery of creative workshops.
If you are interested in joining us, please contact volunteer@thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 472 for more information.
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Third Angel and mala voadora
What I Heard About The World
The Story Map Community Event
Fri 16 March
Sat 17 March
Join Third Angel and mala voadora on a spoken word and musical journey of true stories around the whole world. Discover the place where you can buy a cure for loneliness on CD, the place where you can rent strangers to cry at your funeral, the place where there are only five official haircuts for men, the place where, if the army send your Dad overseas, they give you a life-size cut-out version to keep you company, plus much more.
Third Angel and mala voadora are looking for people from the community to join them in their attempt to map the entire world with stories, alphabetically. In 12 hours the performers will create The Story Map and to complete this they need you to help them name every country in its own language, collect a story for each country and place it on the map.
Third Angel & mala voadora
“HEAVENLY WORK” The Guardian on Third Angel A co-production with Sheffield Theatres & Teatro Maria Matos, Lisbon in association with www.worldmapper.org.
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £12, Restricted View £8 Concessions: £10 Schools: £8 Venue: The Theatre 6
Using craft materials they will take over The Lab and build a portrait of the world as it was, as it is now, and as it might be in the future. Drop in during the day, exchange stories and help us to see what state the world is in. Time: 10am-10pm Tickets: Free Venue: The Lab
Classic Cut
Mummy Mafia
Thu 22 March
Fri 23 March
A captivating show that revisits the past and steps boldly into the new.
A dark comedy revolving around the luxurious lives of yummy mummies, Mummy Mafia explores the lives of Jessica and Trisha who spend their time fawning over their latest 4x4s and gloating over their husbands' incomes in the playground of private school St Helens.
Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company
Shobana Jeyasingh presents an atmospheric new work that draws on the colourful theatrical genre of classical Indian dance and features music by young composer Niraj Chag (Power Of Art, BBC2). Alongside this, the Classic Cut programme presents Configurations, a work celebrated for its speed and stunning detail, created in 1988 with iconic composer Michael Nyman. “SHOBANA JEYASINGH NEVER CEASES TO SURPRISE US” The Times
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £12, £10, Restricted View £8 Concessions: £10, £8 Schools: £8 Venue: The Theatre
First Floor Theatre
However, it soon all changes with the arrival of working class mum Siobhan and her wayward son Cregg. In a bid to drive 'riff-raff' out of their wealthy suburb for good, the Mummy Mafia is born. Mummy Mafia was commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse and is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
Time: 7.45pm Tickets: £8 Concessions: £6 Venue: The Lab 7
Corby Youth Arts Slam
An Evening With Pam Ayres
Fri 30 March
Sat 31 March
Young artists from The Core’s Get Involved programme are back with their next showcase of original work developed with leading artists from across the UK.
Pam Ayres brings her latest show to The Core, following the recent publication of her autobiography, The Necessary Aptitude. Since her first appearance more than 35 years ago on the Britain's Got Talent TV show of its day, Opportunity Knocks, Pam has been an audience favourite for her observations on the comic details of everyday life. Including material from her bestselling books along with new poems and stories, this will be an evening of brilliant entertainment.
Blending hip hop dance, live digital music, theatre performances and an interactive video installation, it promises to be another high energy, unforgettable event. This is a celebration of work created during the Children And Young People, Young Actors and Young Dancers workshops which develop young local talent (p.30-33).
“THERE WERE ALL AGES IN THAT HALL AND NO-ONE LEFT WITHOUT SORE RIBS FROM LAUGHING” Sunday Mail
Limited availability – please call ticket office
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £3 Suitability: Ages 11+ Venue: The Theatre 8
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £19.50 Concessions: £17.50 Venue: The Theatre
Corby Gang Show
Manifesto
Wed 4 – Sat 7 April
Fri 13 & Sat 14 April
Come and join the cast of this year’s Corby Gang Show as they celebrate 50 years of Gang Shows with another thrilling and vibrant performance, full of comedy, music and dance to entertain you right from the start!
Have you ever wanted to be able to say whatever you want?
The Gang range in age from 9 to over 50 years, all working together as one team to produce another fantastic show at The Core.
Corby Young Actors
Manifesto is a new show that explores the beauty and bitterness of what we want to say and the way we’ve chosen to say it. Oscar Wilde said: "Every baby seems born with a manifesto in its mouth much bigger than itself." Now it’s time for you to find out what that manifesto is. Manifesto is the first show from Corby Young Actors, The Core’s six-month performer training programme, directed by Glasgow’s acclaimed Glas(s) Performance. “VERY MUCH A COMPANY TO WATCH” The Guardian on Glas(s) Performance
Time: 7.15pm, Sat Mat 2.15pm Tickets: £8.50 Concessions: £6.50 Venue: The Theatre
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £5 Suitability: Ages 11+ Venue: The Theatre 9
Mark Steel
Muttnik: The First Dog In Space
Fri 20 April
Sat 21 April
Following his award-winning Radio 4 comedy show Mark Steel’s In Town, writer, stand-up comedian and Have I Got News For You regular Mark Steel is back on the road. Bringing an element of his radio show to each of his live performances, Mark will shed light on the quirkiness and interesting aspects of every town and city on his tour – tonight, that’s Corby!
Muttnik is a stray dog living on the streets of Moscow, cold and hungry until one day she is captured. To her surprise she finds herself living at the Russian Space centre, set to become the first dog in space!
While he is committed to performing a routine about the history of every town he’ll perform in, he may regret making this promise. “Steel’s rapier wit cuts to the chase” The Observer
After previous sell-out nationwide tours and five star reviews at The Edinburgh Fringe, Muttnik: The First Dog In Space comes to Corby with this exciting take on the true story of Laika, the dog sent into space aboard the Russian Sputnik 2 rocket in 1957. Join this performance packed with imaginative dance, music and puppetry as she learns to fly a rocket, dance in zero gravity and go where no dog has gone before! FAMILY FUN, SEE P. 29
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £14.50 Concessions: £12.50 Suitability: Ages 14+ Venue: The Theatre 10
Time: 11am & 2pm Tickets: £5.50 Suitability: Ages 3+ Venue: The Lab
Move Over Moriarty LipService Theatre
I Just Want You To Dance With Me Tonight
Fri 27 April
Sat 5 – Sun 6 May
Our brilliant, violin-playing, Frenchknitting, master sleuth springs into action in The Garibaldi Biscuit Affair. Death stalks the Strand Theatre and night after night artistes are murdered by an invisible, malevolent hand. Meet Death-Defying Dan and his whelk-infested Tank of Terror, the Musical Motherless Twins, Molotov the Mind Man of Minsk and lots more alliterations in a hilarious whodunit by slapstick geniuses LipService Theatre.
Helen King School of Dance proudly presents an energetic performance of dance in a wide variety of styles, from ballet and tap to modern song‑and-dance routines.
Helen King School of Dance
A showcase of local talent, students taking part are from Helen King’s dance schools in Oakham and Corby and will be performing a range of original dance routines including Burlesque and The Americano.
“IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN OUT AND OUT SPOOF, LIPSERVICE’S SHERLOCKIAN SKIT, MOVE OVER MORIARTY, CAN HARDLY BE BETTERED.” The Guardian
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £12 Concessions: £10 Venue: The Theatre
Time: Sat 7.30pm, Sun 2.30pm Tickets: £10 Concessions: £8 Venue: The Theatre 11
We’ll Meet Again The Diamond Jubilee Show
Hare And Tortoise
Fri 11 May
Sat 12 May
This brand new production stars Marilyn Hill Smith, from the West End tour of The Sound of Music, together with an all-star cast including comedian Adam Daye.
This is the story of The Hare and Tortoise in the greatest race on earth with a nail‑biting, seconds‑ticking, medal‑winning end.
The show brings the spirit of the wartime era alive and recreates the music and memories that kept Britain smiling through her darkest days. Ideal music to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
tutti frutti and York Theatre Royal
Meet two competing friends in this new fantastic adaptation of Aesop’s fable; a story about racing, opposites, time and friendship. From sun-shining spring to snow‑falling winter, tutti frutti and York Theatre Royal bring you this much loved story brimming with ideas, characters, live music and wonderful physicality. “A COMPANY WORTH WATCHING” The Observer
FAMILY FUN, SEE P. 29
Time: 2.30pm Tickets: £12.50 Concessions: £10.50 Venue: The Theatre 12
Time: 11am & 2pm Tickets: £5.50 Suitability: Ages 3+ Venue: The Lab
Ballet Central Ballet Central Workshops Mon 30 April, 7.30pm-9pm Tue 1 May, 5pm-6.30pm
Ballet Central are offering two free workshops for young dancers aged 13-18.
Ballet Central Thu 17 May
Ballet Central brings an exciting programme of ballet, contemporary and jazz dance that showcases some of the world’s most talented young dancers. The show includes a range of works from leading choreographers including Mikaela Polley (Rambert Dance Company), Sharon Watson (Phoenix Dance Theatre) and Sara Matthews, Matthew Hart, David Fielding and the late Christopher Gable, founder of Ballet Central. Musical Director Philip Feeney will provide live accompaniment during the programme.
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £12, Restricted View £8 Concessions: £10 Schools: £8 Venue: The Theatre
The workshops explore themes and ideas from the production, and will give participants the opportunity to learn choreography from the piece and enjoy a ‘behind-the-scenes’ peek at the life of a dancer. From these workshops, several young dancers will be chosen to take part in the Ballet Central Residency on Tuesday 15 and Wednesday 16 May. The residency will be an opportunity for students to work on creating their own choreography, which will then be performed on stage prior to the Ballet Central performance on Thursday 17 May. To book a place on the workshop please contact our Ticket Office on 01536 470 470.
Tickets: Free Venue: The Theatre
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Five:3
Playgrounds Dance Company
Jake & Elwood and The Black Rhino Band
Fri 18 May
Thu 24 May
Five:3 celebrates the ongoing success of BA (Hons) Dance at The University of Northampton. Starting in 2005, the dance programme has developed an innovative approach to choreography, performance and dance writing that has received international recognition.
Jake & Elwood, The Black Rhino Band and the sensational Charvelles invite you to spend an evening in Chicago as they explode on stage for their soul, rhythm and blues musical extravaganza.
Featuring choreography by professional dance artists, this evening of diverse performances is presented by current students and graduates.
This electrifying show features a feast of much loved Blues Brothers favourites including Everybody Needs Somebody, Sweet Home Chicago, Soul Man, Jailhouse Rock, I Feel Good, Sex Machine and It’s A Man’s World, together with a selection of cleverly adapted numbers such as Dock Of The Bay, Dancing In The Street and Heat Wave. You will be dancing in the aisles within minutes!
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £10 Concessions: £8 Venue: The Theatre 14
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £16.50 Concessions: £14.50 Venue: The Theatre
East Midlands Children’s Theatre and Dance Festival Jump In is a regional children’s festival featuring international artists in exciting performances especially created for children and their families.
Kindur: The Adventurous Life Of Icelandic Sheep
White
TPO Company, Italy
Catherine Wheels Theatre Company, Scotland
Thu 31 May
Thu 14 – Sat 16 June
Join three woolly Kindur (Icelandic for sheep) on a journey through extreme Atlantic seasons.
Come with us into the sparkling world of White, where everything is bright and new. But someone has to keep it that way and there’s a problem. All anyone can think about in this white world is red…and yellow…and green…and blue…
An absorbing theatre and digital arts experience for children, TPO’s award-winning performance provides every child with a special woolly heart on arrival. When each child's heart light glows, it’s time to take an active part in the show!
White is a playful, highly visual new show for very young children and is a perfect first time theatre experience. For information about Schools performances see p.38.
FAMILY FUN
Time: 1.30pm Tickets: £8 Suitability: Ages 5-8 Venue: The Theatre
FAMILY FUN, SEE P. 29
Time: Sat 11am & 2pm Tickets: £5.50 Suitability: Ages 2-4 Venue: The Lab 15
ST AC PO AR AD LIC OF EM E Y
Happy Days – A New Musical
Michael Winslow The Man Of 10,000 Voices
Wed 6 – Sat 9 June
Sat 16 June
Goodbye grey skies, hello blue! Happy days are here again as Corby Amateur Theatrical Society present the regional premiere of Happy Days – A New Musical based on the American television series starring Richie, Potsie, Ralph Malph and the unforgettable 'king of cool' Arthur 'The Fonz' Fonzarelli.
This true Hollywood legend is on tour in the UK following his sell out at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011.
Corby Amateur Theatrical Society
Local hangout Arnold's is in danger of demolition, so the gang teams up to save it with a dance contest and TV-worthy wrestling match. Get ready to return to the days of 1959 Milwaukee complete with varsity sweaters, hula hoops and jukebox sock-hoppin’ fun. This family friendly musical will have you rockin’ and rollin’ all week long! Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £12, Restricted View £8, Family ticket £40 (max 2 adults) Concessions: £10 Venue: The Theatre 16
Best known for playing Sgt “Motor Mouth” Jones in the hugely successful Police Academy films, Michael Winslow's show is a whirlwind of staggering special effects, astounding sounds and extraordinary noises. Winslow can imitate the impossible using only his voice. Whether it’s the frenzy of Jimi Hendrix playing the guitar, or a very special treat for Star Wars fans, Michael is the master of vocal gymnastics and a true comedy star. “Truly incredible” Edinburgh Evening News HHHHH Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £15.50 Concessions: £13.50 Suitability: Ages 16+ Venue: The Theatre
Schools Performances And Workshops Tue 19 – Fri 22 June
Gulliver's Travels
Dragon Breath Theatre and Curve Thu 21 June
Based on the classic book by Jonathan Swift, Gulliver’s Travels is a new stage adaptation for schools and family audiences aged 9 and above. It’s 1699. Lemuel Gulliver sets sail from England for lands unknown. Shipwrecked, he finds himself to be a powerful giant in one land, a tiny plaything in another. Then, abandoned by his crew, he discovers
School days include a performance of Gulliver’s Travels in the morning and exciting interactive workshops led by the company in the afternoon. The drama, music and art workshops address themes and questions arising from the performance, exploring issues of transition, citizenship and literacy. This production is most suitable for years 5 to 7. Time: 10.30am Tickets: £10 (performance and workshop package) Venue: The Theatre
a flying island and a strange world where men are beasts ruled by beautiful, civilised horses. Dragon Breath Theatre and Curve bring Swift’s tale to life for modern audiences with their epic, visual performance style, fusing drama, poetic storytelling, puppetry and live music in award winning playwright Peter Rumney’s funny and powerful play.
FAMILY FUN
Time: 6.30pm Tickets: £10 Concessions: £8 Suitability: Ages 9+ Venue: The Theatre 17
Gervase Phinn
Barb Jungr And Jeb Loy Nichols
Thu 28 June
Fri 29 June
With his keen ear for the absurd and sharp eye for the ludicrous, Gervase Phinn will have you in stitches as he shares his hilarious tales of life as a school inspector in the Yorkshire Dales.
Barb Jungr presents an intimate evening of music with her close friend, the award-winning musician, writer and artist Jeb Loy Nichols. Jeb has a successful career with the band Fellow Travellers and as a solo artist, and his albums have received glowing reviews in publications from The Independent to Mojo.
Dubbed ‘the James Herriot of schools’ this bestselling author, radio and TV personality is one of Britain’s most popular writers and is best known for his five autobiographical novels: The Other Side Of The Dale, Over Hill And Dale, Head Over Heels In The Dales, Up And Down In The Dales and The Heart Of The Dales.
Expect an evening of country, raw soul, folk, reggae and blues from an artist Rolling Stone called ‘the High Priest of Country Cool’ and our very own ‘High Priestess of Song Styling’, Barb Jungr.
“A BORN RACONTEUR” The Guardian
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £17 Concessions: £15 Venue: The Theatre 18
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £14 Concessions: £12 Venue: The Theatre
Local Artists Showcase
Lyric Lounge 2012
Sat 7 July
Sat 21 July
After a scintillating showcase at The Core’s first birthday in November 2011, this exciting event brings original performances from Corby’s creative community to the stage.
Lyric Lounge is a celebration of poetry, lyrics, music and rhyme for young people and local writers. Join us from 1pm for an Open Mic session and free lunch, followed by drop-in workshops, DJs, and young writers’ showcases, building up to an evening performance hosted by storyteller Chris Redmond and featuring spoken word band Tongue Fu, Nottingham’s Mouthy Poets and Corby’s The Stand. If you want to develop your writing in workshops before the event, email getinvolved@thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 473 to find out more.
Local artists and performers have been making new music, dance, theatre, poetry and digital arts work during the last six months at Sunday Play sessions (see p.35 for details). See it here first!
Lyric Lounge Corby is part of Igniting Ambition, the East Midlands' contribution to the Cultural Olympiad. The Lyric Lounge is a Writing East Midlands project with production support from Renaissance One. It was artistically developed by Lydia Towsey. It is supported by Arts Council England, Igniting Ambition and Legacy Trust UK.
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £5 Suitability: Ages 12+ Venue: The Theatre
Time: Performance 7.30pm, Workshops 1pm-5pm Tickets: Performance £5, Workshops Free Suitability: Ages 12+ Venue: The Theatre 19
Contacting The World 2012: On Tour
Young theatre-makers from Thailand, Nottingham and the USA come to Corby direct from Contacting The World, a pioneering international theatre festival for young artists, conceived and co‑ordinated by Contact in Manchester. The festival pairs young performance companies from across the world to create new pieces of theatre through cultural and artistic exchange.
Workshops Each performance will be accompanied by a free workshop at 6pm for up to 20 audience members. Book your place at the workshop when you book your ticket for the performance.
Thu 12 July
Performance and Workshop: First Wave Hip Hop Theatre, USA
Each evening will feature a performance from one of the visiting companies, along with new pieces created by young people from local schools who will work with the companies during their time in Corby.
Thu 19 July
For more information about Contacting The World 2012 visit www.contactmcr.com/ contactingtheworld
Performance: YARD Youth Theatre, Nottingham
Time: Performance 7.30pm, Workshops 6pm Tickets: Performance £5, Workshops Free Suitability: Ages 12+ Venue: The Theatre 20
Performance: Moradokmai Theatre, Thailand Workshop: YARD Youth Theatre, Nottingham
Fri 20 July
Workshop: Moradokmai Theatre, Thailand
Coming Soon
The Magnets
Danny Bhoy Wanderlust
Thu 20 September
Sat 27 October
A cappella stars The Magnets are one of the must‑see acts on the current British music scene. Literally a ‘sixman sound machine’, they bring their glorious harmonies and jaw-dropping beatboxing to The Core.
Wanderlust is the brand new show from one of the world’s most popular and travelled comedians. Recently named Best International Act by Time Out Sydney and fresh from sell-out tours around the world, Danny Bhoy comes to Corby with a show guaranteed to leave you with a smile on your face and wanderlust in your heart.
This show will change the way you think about vocal harmony music. Highlights include a sultry Poker Face by Lady Gaga and an electrifying mash up of Are You Gonna Go My Way? by Lenny Kravitz and Fat Boy Slim’s Weapon Of Choice all delivered via a multiplicity of styles and vocal stunts and superb theatrics, but absolutely no musical instruments. “TALENT IN ABUNDANCE AND A HIGHLY ORIGINAL, NOTE‑PERFECT ACT” Metro Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £17.50 Concessions: £15.50 Venue: The Theatre
“Subtle. Intelligent. Perceptive. And very, very funny” The Scotsman “Like a stand up equivalent of Bill Bryson. Charming and effortlessly funny” The Herald
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: £16.50 Concessions: £14.50 Venue: The Theatre 21
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Cinema at The Core Our comfortable surroundings ensure a relaxing and affordable cinema alternative. With our wide selection of the best films around, we’re sure you’ll find a movie to enjoy with us. Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50 Screenings marked with
Screenings marked with are being shown as part of our Diamond Jubilee Season of films.
, family of 4: £20
Oscar WINNER
Oscar WINNER
The Iron Lady (12A)
A Separation (PG)
An Oscar-winning performance by Meryl Streep as former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sat 10 Mar 7.30pm, Thu 15 Mar 10.30am, Fri 23 Mar 2.30pm
An Iranian family is pulled apart by difficult decisions. Winner of Best Foreign Language Film at the 2012 Oscars. Wed 14 Mar 7.30pm
Director: Phyllida Lloyd Starring: Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Richard E Grant (2011, 105 mins)
Director: Asghar Farhadi Starring: Peyman Moadi, Leila Hatami, Sareh Bayat (2011, 123 mins) In Persian with English subtitles
W.E. (15)
Shame (18)
Showing as part of the Diamond Jubilee film season, W.E. charts the love affair between King Edward VIII and American divorcée Wallis Simpson. Thu 15 Mar 2.30pm
The arrival of his younger sister causes 30-something sex-addict Brandon's life to spiral out of control. Thu 15 Mar 7.30pm
Director: Madonna Starring: Abbie Cornish, James D’Arcy, Andrea Riseborough (2011, 119 mins)
Director: Steve McQueen Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan and James Badge Dale (2011, 99 mins)
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War Horse (12A) After his beloved horse Joey is sold to the cavalry, Albert enlists to serve in World War I. Adapted from the novel by Michael Morpurgo. Fri 23 Mar 7.30pm, Sat 24 Mar 2.30pm & 7.30pm Director: Steven Spielberg Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, David Thewlis (2011, 148 mins)
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (PG) Sean Anderson sets off on a mission to find his grandfather, who is thought to be missing on a mythical island. Mon 2 Apr 10.30am Director: Brad Peyton Starring: Josh Hutcherson, Dwayne Johnson, Michael Caine (2011 , 94 mins)
The Young Victoria (PG)
The Woman In Black (12A)
Re-imagining of Queen Victoria's journey from a royal power-struggle and coronation to her courtship and marriage to Prince Albert. Mon 2 Apr 2.30pm
Young lawyer Arthur Kipps travels to a remote village terrorized by a vengeful ghost. Based on Susan Hill's classic ghost story. Mon 9 Apr 2.30pm, Tue 10 Apr 7.30pm
Director: Jean-Marc Vallee Starring: Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Paul Bettany (2009, 105 mins)
Director: James Watkins Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Janet McTeer, Ciaran Hinds (2011, 95 mins)
Oscar WINNER
The Artist (PG)
A Monster In Paris (U)
Silent movie star George Valentin faces an uncertain future with the arrival of talkies whilst young dancer Peppy Miller is on the up. “Film of the year” HHHHH The Daily Mail Mon 9 Apr 7.30pm
A deliveryman, a hopeless romantic, an opera singer, an eccentric scientist and his monkey all team up to protect Paris from a monster who has been terrorising citizens. Tue 10 Apr 10.30am
Director: Michel Hazanavicius Starring: Jean Dujardan, Berenice Benjo, John Goodman (2011, 100 mins)
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Director: Bibo Bergeron Starring: Mathieu Chedid, Vanessa Paradis, Gad Elmaleh (2011, 90 mins)
Oscar WINNER
Black Gold (12A)
The Muppets (U)
The discovery of oil in 1930s Arabian Peninsula reignites a long running tribal feud. Starring Antonio Banderas. Tue 10 Apr 2.30pm
Everyone's favourite fuzzy creatures are firmly back where they belong, and they've brought some new faces along for the ride. Sat 21 Apr 10.30am, Sat 28 Apr 10.30am
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaund Starring: Tahar Rahim, Mark Strong, Antonio Banderas (2012, 130 mins)
Director: James Bobin Starring: Amy Adams, Jason Segel, Chris Cooper (2011, 109 mins)
Oscar WINNER
StreetDance 2 (TBC)
The Descendants (15)
After a humiliating defeat, street dancer Ash gathers the best dancers from around the world for the ultimate global dance-off. Sat 21 Apr 2.30pm
After his wife is involved in a boating accident, wealthy land owner Matt King sets out to reconnect with his two daughters and re-evaluate his life. Sat 21 Apr 7.30pm, Sat 28 Apr 2.30pm
Director: Max Giwa, Dania Pasquini Starring: Tom Conti, George Sampson and Falk Hentschel (2012)
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) An all-star British cast star in this tale of retirees looking to make the most of their golden years with a new life in India. Sat 28 Apr 7.30pm, Thu 3 May 10.30am & 7.30pm
Director: John Madden Starring: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith (2011, 124 mins)
Director: Alexander Payne Starring: George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Amara Miller (2011, 117 mins)
A Dangerous Method (15) An exploration of the turbulent relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, the woman who comes between them and the birth of Psychoanalysis. Thu 3 May 2.30pm Director: David Cronenberg Starring: Michael Fassbender, Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen (2011, 100 mins)
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The Madness Of King George (PG)
The Woman In The Fifth (15)
As a variety of methods are employed in an attempt to restore the King's ailing mental health a power struggle ensues. Thu 10 May 10.30am
American academic Tom Ricks absconds to Paris after being caught up in a scandal that cost him his job. There he meets Margit a widow with dark skeletons of her own. Thu 10 May 7.30pm
Director: Nicholas Hytner Starring: Nigel Hawthorne, Helen Mirren and Ian Holm (1994, 110 mins)
Director: Pawel Pawlikowski Starring: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas (2012, 84 mins)
Wrath Of The Titans (TBC)
Bel Ami (15)
Demi-god Perseus is drawn into an epic power struggle between the Olympian Gods and the Titans. Sat 19 May 10.30am
Young and ambitious George Duroy, known as Bel-Ami, uses his wits and powers of seduction to rise from poverty to wealth in 1890s Paris. Sat 19 May 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Director: Jonathan Liebesman Starring: Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Rosamund Pike (2012)
La Bohème A recording of a live stage performance by Opera Australia of Puccini’s La Bohème. This glorious classic has been transported to the glittering Spiegeltent of 1930’s Berlin. Fri 25 May 7.30pm Director: Gale Edwards Conductor: Shao-Chia Lu (2011, 135 mins including interval) In Italian with English subtitles
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Director: Declan Donellan, Nick Ormerod Starring: Robert Pattinson, Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman (2012, 102 mins)
The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists (U) With a rag-tag crew at his side, Pirate Captain sets out to defeat rivals Black Bellamy and Cutlass Liz for the Pirate of the Year Award. Sat 26 May 10.30am & 2.30pm Director: Peter Lord Starring: Hugh Grant, Salma Hayek, Jeremy Piven (2011, 88 mins)
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Family Fun Our weekly Family Fun programme offers something for everyone and all our workshops are free!
Toddle Time
First Moves
Tuesdays
Thursdays
Toddle Time is a friendly, informal session for children who are confident walkers. The session includes songs, rhymes and stories delivered in a fun and friendly way and is great for helping with your child’s language development.
Be sure to book early for our popular weekly movement session for Under 5s and their grown-ups. Run by a professional dancer and specialist in early years movement, this playful group promises music, dancing and a whole lot of fun.
In partnership with Northamptonshire County Council Libraries Service.
Date: 24 April – 26 June Time: 10am-10.30am & 11am-11.30am Price: Free Venue: The Lab Capacity: 50 per session 28
Date: 26 April – 28 June Time: 10.15am-11.15am & 11.30am-12.30pm Price: Free Venue: The Lab Capacity: 20 per session
Please note there will be no sessions in the week of 4 June.
Sat 21 April
Muttnik: The First Dog In Space (See pg.10 for show details) Come to Make & Do before the show to create your own spaceship! Date: 21 April Time: 10am-10.45am, 12pm-12.45pm and 1pm-1.45pm Price: Free
Sat 12 May
Hare And Tortoise (See pg.12 for show details) Take part in Make & Do to find out more about the animals in the show.
Join us each month to take part in one of our FREE Make & Do workshops before or after a show. The workshops include activities themed to tie in with what you see on stage.
Date: 12 May Time: 10am-10.45am, 12pm-12.45pm and 1pm-1.45pm Price: Free
Sat 16 June
White (See pg.16 for show details) Have fun with Make & Do before you see White and learn all about colour. Date: 16 June Time: 10am-10.45am, 12pm-12.45pm and 1pm-1.45pm Price: Free
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Children And Young People Core Company Mondays
Take your performance skills to the next level in this dynamic and exciting youth theatre group. Bring enthusiasm, imagination and commitment. Make new drama and meet new friends.
Date: 23 April – 2 July Time: 5pm-6.30pm (Ages 11+) Price: £30 (10 Sessions) Venue: The Lab Capacity: 20 per session
Moves
Musical Theatre
Mondays
Tuesdays
High energy hiphop dance classes fuse street and breaks with the funky moves of popping and locking to find your own unique style. Wear loose clothing.
Wild about Wicked? Gaga over Glee? If you’re mad about music, this group is for you. Mixing musical theatre and contemporary pop, improve your singing and vocal technique as you perform new arrangements of the music you love.
Date: 23 April – 2 July Time: 5pm-6pm (Ages 8-11) & 6.15pm-7.15pm (Ages 11+) Price: £30 (10 Sessions) Venue: The Theatre Capacity: 20 per session
Date: 24 April – 3 July Time: 6.30pm-8.30pm (Ages 11+) Price: £30 (10 Sessions) Venue: The Lab Capacity: 20 per session
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Please note there will be no sessions in the week of 4 June.
Pick & Mix Thursdays
Try something new at our creative drop in Pick & Mix. Each week’s workshop will focus on a different skill or style, from break dance to beat boxing, drama to DJing, MCing to media. For full details see www.thecorecorby.com
Date: 26 April – 5 July Time: 7pm-9pm (Ages 13+) Price: £3 per session Venue: The Lab Capacity: 12 per session
Sparks
Play In A Week
Saturdays
Half Term
Unleash your imagination in these fun and lively workshops. Develop drama, storytelling, movement skills and much more. The new performance you create will be shared with family and friends at the last session.
Develop your performance skills and make an original production in the space of just four days. Who knows where your imagination might lead you? Please bring a packed lunch.
Date: 21 April – 30 June Time: 10.30am-12pm (Ages 8-11) & 12.30pm-1.30pm (Ages 5-7) Price: £30 (10 sessions) Venue: The Lab Capacity: 20 per session
Date: Wed 6 – Sat 9 June Time: 10am-4pm (Ages 8-12) Price: £60 Venue: The Lab Capacity: 16 per session
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Young Actors & Young Dancers
Corby Young Actors Mondays
Corby Young Actors is a six-month training programme for committed performers aged 15-25. Following a fantastic first year, we will be holding auditions on Thursday 7 June to find a new group of young performers that will become the next Corby Young Actors company in September 2012. No previous experience is necessary, but those who are successful will be expected to commit to both terms of the programme.
Term One (Sep – Nov 2012) Work with leading theatre professionals and drama school tutors to develop skills in movement, voice, character creation, devising and working with scripts. The group will perform a short piece at November’s Youth Arts Slam. Term Two (Feb – Apr 2013) Artists from an innovative UK theatre company will direct the group in an original production, performed at The Core in April 2013.
To sign up for an audition or to find out more, email getinvolved@ thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 473.
See p.9 for details of Manifesto, the first Corby Young Actors production.
Auditions: Thursday 7 June Date: September 2012 – April 2013 Time: 7pm-9pm Venue: The Lab
Price: £100 (16 weekly sessions and 12 full-day rehearsals) Capacity: 20 per session
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A limited number of financially-assisted places will be available for those unable to cover the cost of the programme. For more information email getinvolved@thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 473.
Corby Young Dancers Mondays
Corby Young Dancers is a new six-month training programme for young dancers from all styles and backgrounds aged 15-25. We will be holding auditions on Wednesday 6 June to find a group of committed young performers that will become the first Corby Young Dancers company in September 2012. No previous experience is necessary, but those who are successful will be expected to commit to both terms of the programme. To sign up for an audition or to find out more, email getinvolved@ thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 473.
Auditions: Wednesday 6 June Date: September 2012 – April 2013 Time: 7pm-9pm Venue: The Theatre
Term One (Sep – Nov 2012) Work with leading dance professionals to develop your stamina, strength, choreographic skills and technical ability. The group will perform a short piece at November’s Youth Arts Slam. Term Two (Feb – Apr 2013) A dynamic and successful guest choreographer will lead the group in the creation of an original dance production, performed at The Core in April 2013. A limited number of financially-assisted places will be available for those unable to cover the cost of the programme. For more information email getinvolved@thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 473.
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Adult Classes
Please note there will be no sessions in the week of 4 June.
Everyone is welcome at The Core and anyone can get involved. Along with the weekly workshop programmes featured here, we regularly work with local community groups to develop new creative projects and activities. If you would like to find out more, please get in touch. community@ thecorecorby.com Community Actors
Over 50s Get Creative
Tuesdays
Thursdays
An inclusive weekly drama group for local adults where everyone is welcome. Work with actor, writer and director Stephanie Ridings to develop a range of performance and theatre-making skills. Make new drama and meet new friends.
If you are aged 50 or over, these fun and friendly workshops are for you. Each week you will get to try something new with local artist Paula Boulton in a warm and welcoming environment. Don’t worry if you can’t come every week, we will be pleased to see you at any session. Come along, meet new people and get creative.
Date: 24 April – 26 June Time: 7pm-9pm (ages 16+) Price: Free Venue: The Theatre Capacity: 20 per session
Date: 26 April – 28 June Time: 7pm-9pm Price: £3 per session Venue: The Lab Capacity: 20 per session
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Local Artists
Play
Showcase
Sundays
Saturday 7 July
The last Sunday of each month is open house at The Core, hosted by Creative Director Chris Sudworth. Artists and performers of all kinds jam, rehearse, collaborate and make new work in The Theatre, The Lab, The Base and the bars. Join us to try out new ideas and meet other creative people.
Following the success of the We Are One showcase in November 2011, The Core will now host two Local Artists performance events each year. While most work presented in these showcases will be developed through the Play sessions, we would also be delighted to hear from other local artists wanting to take part in these events. To find out more email play@ thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 478.
Date: 25 March 29 April, 27 May, 24 June, 1 July Time: 2pm-6pm Price: Free Venue: All Spaces
Time: 7.30pm Tickets: ÂŁ5 Suitability: Ages 12+ Venue: The Theatre
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Community At The Core we provide opportunities for the local community to collaborate with performance companies of regional and national profile to create original work based around their life experiences and aspirations.
Tribes Youth Club
Urban Angel
April – June
July – August
Tribes Youth Club works with young people and young adults with learning difficulties. They approached The Core to develop a project that would give the group an opportunity to work in a new way and introduce them to a different art-form. Together we will collaborate with Lucy Hammond, who has previously worked with Bamboozle Theatre Company, to create a multi‑sensory immersive piece of theatre to be shared at The Core at the end of the project.
Urban Angel are an exciting performance company who work with young people combining cutting edge contemporary arts and multimedia technologies.
If you are aged 11 to 25 years with additional needs and would like to be part of this project please contact us, see opposite.
The young people on the project have the opportunity to gain a Bronze Arts Award accreditation. To find out more please contact us, see opposite.
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They are looking for young people aged 16 to 25 not currently in work or mainstream education who want to get involved in developing a multimedia, site‑specific performance event. They will be working three days per week, culminating in a performance in August.
Urban Arts Festival Sat 23 June, William Knibb Centre, Kettering
The Core, in partnership with Northants Touring Arts and Youth Works CIC (Kettering), is developing a project to give young people the opportunity to learn new skills and showcase their talents in a day long festival. The young people will work with professional artists spanning different art-forms such as street dance, digital arts, digital music making, street magic and more with a performance at the end of the day.
Accompanying the project is a schools roadshow where the artists will present a live 15 minute performance in schools across Kettering to inspire students to get involved in the festival. If you have a talent and are keen to develop it further, would like to come along and give something new a try or if you work in a Kettering school and are interested in us bringing the roadshow to you please contact us, see below.
To find out more about any of our community projects pop into The Core or contact Lisa Byrne, Creative Projects Manager, email lisa.byrne@thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 473. 37
Education We regularly work in partnership with local schools, colleges and early years settings to develop new creative programmes, activities and training. If you would like to discuss how we can work together or would like to be kept up to date on initiatives please get in touch. education@thecorecorby.com White
Catherine Wheels Theatre Company, Scotland Thu 14 – Fri 15 June
A highly visual new show for very young children. (See p.15) Time: 10.30am & 1.30pm Tickets: Thu & Fri group ticket for up to 30 attendees £150 Suitability: Ages 2-4 Venue: The Lab
Schools Performances And Workshops
June will see the culmination of a collaboration with five schools in Corby who have been working with Dragon Breath Theatre on a Gulliver's Travels project. Schools performances of Gulliver's Travels that include the show in the morning and a workshop led by the company in the afternoon are available (see p.17). Ballet Central (see p.13) are delivering a series of workshops in Corby and surrounding areas to identify up to 16 talented and committed young dancers to take part in a residency leading to a performance, choreographed by the company, on Thursday 17 May. 38
Teachers’ Forum
Each term The Core hosts a Primary Teachers Forum and an Arts Teachers Network (for those working creatively with young people aged 11-19). Both groups offer a relaxed environment for teachers, educators and The Core’s creative team to network and share ideas about programming, professional development and how we can best work together to provide high quality, inspiring experiences for children and young people. Arts Teachers Network: Tue 24 April, 4.30pm-6pm Primary Teachers Forum: Thu 26 April, 4pm-5.30pm
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Support Us
The Core at Corby Cube is a registered charity. Whilst our imagination and inspiration is unlimited, the same cannot be said for our resources. From individual giving to sponsorship and legacy giving, there are various ways that individuals, groups or organisations can be involved: Name A Seat
Name a seat as a distinctive gift for a loved one, or in recognition of your company or organisation
Individual Giving
Donating even the smallest amount makes a huge difference. Your donation will help us to continue our exciting projects working with young people and the communities of Corby and the surrounding areas.
Sponsorship
Whether you are a company or an individual, we can tailor-make packages to sponsor shows, seasons or community projects.
Legacy Giving
Leave a legacy in your will, or arrange a rare and special gift in memory of a loved one. Name a special bursary fund at The Core at Corby Cube and ensure that future generations can continue to access our work.
Business Club
Our Business Club offers a range of benefits including marketing and branding opportunities, free tickets, invitations to VIP events and hospitality packages.
For more information about any of the above opportunities, please contact Jodie Mortern‑Davies on 01604 655735 or email development@thecorecorby.com 40
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About The Core What’s At The Core For You
– The Theatre – seating 445 people on three levels (see seating plan on p.45) – The Lab – a studio and performance space – The Base – a workshop and meeting space. Events and activities take place in all three spaces. Cinema screenings take place in The Theatre. Please see brochure pages for information or ask when booking.
Bars
There are two bars open during performances. Soft, alcoholic and hot drinks are available throughout your visit. You can take cold drinks into all three of the spaces in plastic cups – just ask when you are at the bar. Ice cream, popcorn and sweets are available at very reasonable prices. You can also enjoy a hot drink and homemade cake in our B2 Bar from Monday – Friday 11am-2pm.
Family Friendly
The Core is committed to being a family friendly organisation. Some of the facilities we offer to make your visit run as smoothly as possible include free buggy storage and cloakroom, booster seats and, of course, a very warm and friendly welcome. 42
Volunteering
We are always looking for people to join our team as volunteers in a variety of roles: front of house, within our marketing team and as part of our Get Involved programme. Please contact volunteer@ thecorecorby.com or call 01536 470 472 for more information.
Access
This brochure is available in large print and on audio CD. Please request a copy from the Ticket Office or email info@thecorecorby.com Disabled Access/Blue Badge Holders – The Core at Corby Cube is fully accessible. Parking for Blue Badge holders is available adjacent to Corby Cube. Spaces for wheelchairs are available together with adjacent seats in the auditoria for companions or carers. Please contact us in advance to make arrangements to secure these seats with your booking. Guide Dogs are welcome. There is an induction loop in all performance spaces. Headsets are available at the Ticket Office.
Getting Here
Location And Travel
The Core is situated right in the centre of Corby, within easy reach of the train station, all the main bus routes and road links and a stone’s throw walk from Willow Place Shopping Centre. Please request a map and full directions when you book your tickets or visit www.thecorecorby.com for full details.
Parking
Parking is available right next door to Corby Cube and East Midlands International Pool. This is free after 6pm and on Sundays.
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Address
You can also visit:
The Core at Corby Cube, The Corby Cube, George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG
www.nationalrail.co.uk (trains) www.traveline.info (buses)
01536 470 479
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Ticketing Information Tickets
By telephone: 01536 470 470, 10am-6pm Monday – Saturday, and from one hour before performances on Sundays and Bank Holidays*. In person: 9.30am-1.30pm Monday – Wednesday and 9.30am-8pm Thursday – Saturday (or until 15 mins after the evening performance commences on show and film days), and from one hour before performances and screenings on Sundays and Bank Holidays*. Online: www.thecorecorby.com
Concessions
Concessions are available for most shows and screenings for Under 16s, 60+, Students, Jobseekers, Disabled Patrons and Companions, and Groups of 10+. Additional concessions are available for certain shows, including family tickets (max 2 adults) available on certain cinema screenings – full details highlighted on individual show pages and at www.thecorecorby.com. Restricted View tickets are available at a reduced rate for some performances and screenings – ask the Ticket Office for details.
Returns And Exchanges
We are unable to exchange or refund tickets. Ticket reservations must be paid for within four days of booking. We are unable to reserve tickets without payment within seven days prior to the performance or screening.
For Your Safety And Comfort
If parents or guardians would like guidance on the content and suitability of individual shows, screenings and events, please call the Ticket Office on 01536 470 470. Latecomers are not admitted until a suitable break in the performance. The Small Print *Subject to alteration. Please check website for current telephone and Ticket Office opening hours. All concessions are subject to availability and should be checked at time of booking. Proof of status will be required. Please note that not all concessions are available with online booking. We reserve the right to make any alterations to the programme, performers, times and ticket prices. Every effort will be made to advertise changes in the local press and via www.thecorecorby.com. The cinema is programmed in partnership with City Screen. The Core collects all data in accordance with the Data Protection Act.
Groups And Schools
Groups of 10+ qualify for concessions. Further discounts for Groups of 20+ and Schools are available on certain shows and films – full details highlighted on individual pages. 44
The Lab
The Lab is a multi-format space with flexible seating layout. For more information please contact the Ticket Office.
Seating Plan – The Theatre
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Date Show March 10 The Iron Lady 14 A Separation 15 The Iron Lady 15 W.E. 15 Shame 16 What I Heard About The World 22 Classic Cut 23 The Iron Lady 23 War Horse 23 Mummy Mafia 24 War Horse 30 Corby Youth Arts Slam 31 An Evening With Pam Ayres April 2 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island 2 The Young Victoria 4 Corby Gang Show 5 Corby Gang Show 6 Corby Gang Show 7 Corby Gang Show 9 The Woman In Black 9 The Artist 10 A Monster In Paris 10 Black Gold 10 The Woman In Black 13 Manifesto 14 Manifesto 20 Mark Steel 21 The Muppets 21 Muttnik: The First Dog In Space 21 StreetDance 2 21 The Descendants 27 Move Over Moriarty 28 The Muppets 28 The Descendants 28 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel May 3 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 3 A Dangerous Method 5 I Just Want You To Dance With Me Tonight 6 I Just Want You To Dance With Me Tonight 10 The Madness Of King George 10 The Woman In The Fifth 11 We'll Meet Again 12 Hare And Tortoise
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17 Ballet Central 18 Five:3 19 Wrath Of The Titans 19 Bel Ami 24 Jake And Elwood & The Black Rhino Band 25 La Bohème 26 The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists 31 Kindur: The Adventurous Life Of Icelandic Sheep June Wed 6 Happy Days - A New Musical Thu 7 Happy Days - A New Musical Fri 8 Happy Days - A New Musical Sat 9 Happy Days - A New Musical Thu 14 White (Schools Performance) Fri 15 White (Schools Performance) Sat 16 White Sat 16 Michael Winslow Tue 19 Gulliver's Travels (Schools performance) Wed 20 Gulliver's Travels (Schools performance) Thu 21 Gulliver's Travels (Schools performance) Thu 21 Gulliver's Travels Fri 22 Gulliver's Travels (Schools performance) Thu 28 Gervase Phinn Fri 29 Barb Jungr And Jeb Loy Nichols July Sat 7 Local Artists Showcase Thu 12 Contacting The World 2012: On Tour Thu 19 Contacting The World 2012: On Tour Fri 20 Contacting The World 2012: On Tour Sat 21 Lyric Lounge 2012 September Thu 20 The Magnets October Sat 27 Danny Bhoy – Wanderlust
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We Would Like To Thank Without the generous support of our funders, individual donors and sponsors, volunteers and audiences, The Core at Corby Cube would not be thriving. Thank you for your support.
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The Corby Cube, George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG 01536 470 470  www.thecorecorby.com The Core is a trading name of Corby Cube Theatre Trust Limited. Company Registration Number: 7210297 Charity Number: 1139035