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A PLACE FOR COME ON IN!
You’ll find us on Tudor Square, in the heart of the city. The Crucible is open from 10am Monday to Saturday where our friendly Box Office team are on hand to tell you more about our brilliant shows and help you find the perfect performance and seats for you. If you spot something in the brochure that you really want to see, book early! We want you to be able to get the best seats at the best price for you. There are a range of prices available for all our shows, with some seats priced only £15!
ACCESSING SHEFFIELD THEATRES We aim to make every customer’s visit as enjoyable and comfortable as possible, offering a range of captioned, audio described, relaxed, dementia-friendly and British Sign Language interpreted performances across our season. If you need any help with your visit, please get in touch with our friendly Box Office team. 04
FANCY A DRINK? Or perhaps a quick bite to eat? Our café is also located in the Crucible, offering home cooked daily specials, sandwiches, paninis, soup, salads and jacket potatoes. You can also choose from a fuller menu in the relaxed surroundings of Crucible Corner, located adjacent to the Crucible on Tudor Square.
EVERYONE. YOUNG PEOPLE
There’s great deals to support young people with their studies and offer a brilliant night out on a tight budget. If you’re studying for a qualification in English, Drama or Performing Arts, our IGNITE scheme offers free tickets for some shows, or if you’re aged 16–26 sign up for our Live for 5 scheme and find out more about accessing £5 tickets.
GETTING HERE
We’re situated in the heart of the city on Tudor Square. A 10 minute walk from both Sheffield Train Station and Bus Station and two minutes from the Cathedral Supertram stop. Whether you’re seeing a show, meeting friends, catching up on emails or just looking to take the weight off and watch the world go by, pop in and say hello. We can’t wait to welcome you through our doors!
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FESTIVE FUN THIS CHRISTMAS! We’re jam-packed with festive fun at Christmas time, whether you fancy larger than life laughs in the Lyceum, high kicks and high notes in the Crucible or pocket sized puppet magic in the Studio – there’s something for everyone. This year elves come alive at night, gangsters and high rollers fall in love under the bright lights of New York, and Strictly and CBeebies’ stars have a Ball. We can’t wait to make glittering festive memories with you!
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GROUP TRIPS Book your Christmas get together with us and get a great night out at a great price. You can save up to 25% on performances of Guys and Dolls and Cinderella if you’re bringing a group of 10 or more people. Why not add nibbles, drinks or a meal to your group booking? Our options include Christmas nibbles, a Christmas buffet with arrival drinks or an afternoon tea, and you get access to our private bar before the show and during the interval. Speak to our Box Office team to make your booking.
CINDERELLA
GUYS AND DOLLS
By Paul Hendy
Sat 7 December – Sat 18 January
Fri 6 December – Sun 5 January Lyceum Theatre
Don’t miss this year’s fun-filled family pantomime, starring children’s favourite, Phil Gallagher (CBeebies’ Mister Maker), Sheffield legend Damian Williams and Strictly’s Joanne Clifton.
Crucible Theatre
A high energy riot of breathtaking dance and favourite musical numbers Luck be a Lady and Guys and Dolls. A Musical Fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
GIFT VOUCHERS THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKERS
MAKE SOMEONE’S DAY WITH A NIGHT OUT AT THE THEATRE! Spoil your friends and family and let them decide what to see with our gift vouchers.
Adapted for the stage by Mike Kenny
Thu 5 December – Sat 4 January Studio Theatre
Featuring live music and puppetry – perfect for little elves aged 3+.
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THE NUTCRACKER Saint Petersburg Classic Ballet returns to the Lyceum with a mesmerising New Year treat, Tchaikovsky’s enchanting The Nutcracker. Under the expert direction of Marina Medvetskaya, this acclaimed company combines classical training and technique with the best-loved Russian ballets, accompanied by a full orchestra, to entertain audiences in breathtaking style. This spectacular version of The Nutcracker, with stunning baroque designs and magical effects, is a delightfully festive tale and the perfect indulgence for the whole family. The timeless story of Clara, who is whisked away on a fairytale adventure by her Nutcracker Prince, is set to Tchaikovsky’s instantly recognisable score.
“This exquisite performance, delivered in traditional Russian style, was mesmerising” Sunday Business Post
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Tue 7 – Sat 11 January Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Thu 2pm and Sat 3pm
From £15 (limited availability)
MY COUSIN RACHEL Helen George (Call the Midwife) plays the deliciously enigmatic Rachel. Murderess, seducer, thief, enchantress – or merely a woman intent on survival? Alluring, exotic and unconventional, Countess Rachel Sangalletti travels from Florence to the Ashley Estate in Cornwall, home of her recently deceased husband. Her presence in the house arouses dark suspicions and uncontrollable desires, not least in young Philip, cousin and heir to the Ashley home.
Mon 20 – Sat 25 January Lyceum Theatre
Mon – Sat 7.45pm Thu 2pm and Sat 3pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Feverish passion battles reason in this classic Gothic romance set in the wild landscape of the rock-ribbed Cornish coast. Theatre Royal Bath Productions presents Helen George in My Cousin Rachel, based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, adapted by Joseph O’Connor and directed by Anthony Banks.
“A truly nerve-shredding experience.” Daily Mail
Thu 23 Jan 6.15pm Thu 23 Jan 7.45pm Thu 23 Jan 7.45pm Sat 25 Jan 3pm 09
REVELATIONS By James Rowland
Tue 21 January
Studio Theatre
7.45pm From £13 A few years ago, James’ best friends asked for his sperm – to start a family. An epic story about faith, friendship, and trying to do the right thing even when it involves taking all your clothes off. Blending story, comedy and song, acclaimed storyteller James Rowland returns to the Studio following Team Viking and A Hundred Different Words for Love.
“Captivating... a generous, deepening hymn to friendship” Sunday Times
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WHERE THERE’S MUCK, THERE’S BRAS By Kate Fox
Thu 23 January
TROJAN HORSE By Helen Monks and Matt Woodhead
Tue 4 February
Studio Theatre
Studio Theatre
7.45pm
7.45pm
From £13
From £13 An hilarious and thoughtprovoking show which sees stand-up poet Kate Fox explore the Northern women you’ve heard of (and the ones you haven’t). This funny performance lecture uncovers the hidden history of the writers, scientists, sportswomen, politicians, protestors, musicians and other heroines who make up a far more diverse North than we usually see.
Presented by LUNG in association with Leeds Playhouse Trojan Horse follows the real life stories of Muslim teachers and governors who were accused of plotting extremism in Birmingham schools. An Amnesty International Freedom of Expression and Fringe First Awardwinning play by LUNG.
“Relevant, terrifying and beautifully told...” WhatsOnStage
PETER PAN GOES WRONG Following their multi award-winning success with The Play That Goes Wrong and The Comedy About A Bank Robbery, Mischief Theatre return with their riotous spin on a timeless classic, the West End smash-hit Peter Pan Goes Wrong. The members of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are back on stage, battling technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes as they attempt to present J.M Barrie’s much-loved tale. But will they ever make it to Neverland? Fast becoming a global phenomenon, currently performing in 5 continents and 35 countries, Mischief’s unique brand of hilarious, “gut-busting” comedy (New York Times), has found universal appeal. Catch them at the Lyceum and brace yourselves for an awfully big adventure! Suitable for everyone, especially adults.
“Riotously funny. An absolute must see” WhatsOnStage
Tue 28 January – Sat 1 February Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed and Thu 2pm Sat 3pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Thu 30 Jan 6.15pm Thu 30 Jan 7.45pm Thu 30 Jan 7.45pm Sat 1 Feb 3pm 11
THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF SMACK AND CRACK By Ed Edwards
Wed 5 February Studio Theatre
7.45pm From £13 8th July, 1981, all the major cities of England burn. An angry, funny lovesong to a lost generation, chronicling the fallout for communities crushed by the heroin epidemic at the height of Thatcherism.
“Exceptional ... riotously entertaining and deeply moving.”
The Stage
JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH’S BACK Thu 6 February
Fri 7 – Sat 8 February Studio Theatre
Crucible Theatre
7.45pm
8pm
From £13
From £20 John Shuttleworth’s Back... is giving him trouble. Years of strenuous DIY, not to mention playing his organ whilst perched upon a multi pack of Diet Sprite with no lumber support, has taken its toll. But – ever the trouper – John returns to regale audiences with an evening of his classic songs (plus new ones and hilarious ‘back’ stories), pausing only to reapply his deep heat rub!
“A ludicrously compelling night out” Evening Standard
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TO MOVE IN TIME
Presented by Tim Etchells and Forced Entertainment. Imagine you can travel through time. Backwards and forwards. What would you do? This brand new monologue from Tim Etchells performed by Tyrone Huggins (Black Men Walking), charts an obsessive stream of consciousness, tangled and contradictory, moving from the everyday to the fantastical in a way that is comic, absurd and tinged with melancholy. The Guardian
EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE The smash-hit musical comes back to Sheffield, featuring West End star Layton Williams and EastEnders’ much-loved Shane Richie as Hugo/Loco Chanelle both reprising their roles from the critically acclaimed West End production. Jamie New is sixteen and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn’t quite fit in. Jamie is terrified about the future. Jamie is going to be a sensation. With an original score of catchy pop tunes by lead singersongwriter of The Feeling, Dan Gillespie Sells and writer Tom MacRae (Doctor Who), this new musical will have everybody talking about Jamie for years to come.
Sat 8 – Sat 29 February Lyceum Theatre
Mon – Sat 7.45pm Thu 2pm and Sat 3pm
From £23 (limited availability)
LAST TICKETS REMAINING
Thu 20 Feb 6.15pm Thu 20 Feb 7.45pm
“This fizzing musical is a blast of fresh air”
Thu 20 Feb 7.45pm
The Times
Sat 22 Feb 3pm Thu 27 Feb 2pm 13
RUN SISTER RUN 14
By Chloë Moss
World Premiere
‘You can’t pick your family but if you could I’d still pick you’
Thu 27 February – Sat 21 March Studio Theatre
Connie and Ursula are sisters, connected by the same beginning but heading in different directions.
Matinees 2.15pm Evenings 7.45pm
Spanning four decades up to the present day, nurture competes with nature as the pair navigate their unbreakable bond. From award-winning playwright Chloë Moss, this story of family, love and dependence asks who gets it right?
From £15 (limited availability) BOOK EARLY FOR THE BEST PRICES
Post-show Talk Back Wed 11 March Director Charlotte Bennett Designer Rosie Elnile Composer and Sound Designer Arun Ghosh A Sheffield Theatres, Paines Plough and Soho Theatre Production
Wed 18 Mar 7.45pm
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AN EVENING WITH SIR MICHAEL PARKINSON Mon 10 February Crucible Theatre
8pm From £15 (limited availability) Celebrate the life and career of a man who has interviewed thousands of the most important cultural figures of the 20th and 21st centuries. With highlights from the Parkinson archive, An Evening with Sir Michael Parkinson is a unique opportunity to get an intimate, entertaining and informative look at his remarkable journey from a pit village in Yorkshire to the top of those famous stairs whilst reliving the best moments from his show.
ADAM KAY – THIS IS GOING TO HURT: SECRET DIARIES OF A JUNIOR DOCTOR
FASCINATING AÏDA
By Adam Kay
Mon 17 – Tue 18 Feb Crucible Theatre 8pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Award-winning comedian Adam Kay shares entries from his diaries as a junior doctor. The accompanying book, This is Going to Hurt is a Sunday Times bestseller, and is being turned into a major BBC series. Copies will be available to purchase and for signature after the performance.
“Blissfully brilliant” Mail on Sunday
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Wed 19 February Crucible Theatre 8pm From £15 (limited availability)
They’re back at last! Dillie Keane, Adèle Anderson and Liza Pulman are heading out on tour. With a selection of old favourites, songs you haven’t heard before and some you wish you’d never heard in the first place. The songs are hilarious and topical - the glamour is unstoppable. With three Olivier Award nominations and over 25 million YouTube and Facebook hits for Cheap Flights how can you possibly miss them?
“Cabaret Heaven” Metro
PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT The iconic musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is coming to the Lyceum! Starring Strictly Come Dancing winner Joe McFadden (Holby City, Casualty), Priscilla is the hilarious adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus bound for the Outback to put on the show of a lifetime. Their epic journey is a heart-warming story of selfdiscovery, sassiness and acceptance. With more glitter than ever before, this smash-hit show features a dazzling array of stunning costumes, fabulous feathers and a non-stop parade of dance-floor classics including Hot Stuff, I Will Survive, I Love the Nightlife and Finally.
“The greatest disco anthems ever to fill a dance floor” The Telegraph
Mon 2 – Sat 7 March Lyceum Theatre
Mon – Sat 7.45pm Thu 2pm and Sat 3pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Thu 5 Mar 6.15pm Thu 5 Mar 7.45pm Thu 5 Mar 7.45pm Sat 7 Mar 3pm 17
CORIOLANUS 18
By William Shakespeare Adapted and directed by
Robert Hastie
A Sheffield Theatres Production
Fri 6 – Sat 28 March
‘What is the city but the people?’ Celebrated super soldier Coriolanus is propelled to power, only to lose the trust of the people. Torn down from his pedestal, banished at the height of his fury, he unites with an old enemy to bring down the city he once fought for. This contemporary take on Shakespeare’s play about the disconnect between the rulers and the ruled follows Artistic Director Robert Hastie’s critically acclaimed Julius Caesar.
Crucible Theatre
Matinees 1.15pm Evenings 7.15pm
From £15 (limited availability) BOOK EARLY FOR THE BEST PRICES
Post-show Talk Back Wed 18 March Director Robert Hastie Designer Ben Stones Lighting Designer Lucy Carter Composer Richard Taylor
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Thu 19 Mar 1.15pm Fri 20 Mar 7.15pm Wed 25 Mar 7.15pm Fri 27 Mar 5.45pm Fri 27 Mar 7.15pm 19
A MONSTER CALLS
Tue 10 – Sat 14 March
Patrick Ness’s piercing novel A Monster Calls is brought vividly to life in the Olivier award-winning production by visionary director Sally Cookson.
Tue – Sat 7.15pm Thu and Sat 2pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Thirteen-year-old Conor and his mum have managed just fine since his dad moved away. But now his mum is sick and not getting any better. His grandmother won’t stop interfering and the kids at school won’t look him in the eye.
Lyceum Theatre
Then, one night, Conor is woken by something at his window. A monster has come walking. It’s come to tell Conor tales from when it walked before. And when it’s finished, Conor must tell his own story and face his deepest fears. From the critically acclaimed bestseller, A Monster Calls offers a dazzling insight into love, life and healing.
“A Monster Hit” The Times
Thu 12 Mar 5.45pm Thu 12 Mar 7.15pm Thu 12 Mar 7.15pm Sat 14 Mar 2pm
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CABARET It’s 1931, Berlin is a haven of divine decadence and the legendary Sally Bowles is about to take stage at the infamous Kit Kat Klub. Directed by National Theatre Artistic Director Rufus Norris, the production has enjoyed two smash-hit West End runs at The Lyric and The Savoy theatres. Cabaret features show-stopping choreography, dazzling costumes and iconic songs Money Makes The World Go Round, Maybe This Time, Cabaret and more.
Tue 17 – Sat 21 March Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed and Thu 2pm Sat 3pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Since its Broadway premiere and the movie version with Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey, Cabaret has won numerous stage and screen awards including 8 Oscars, 7 BAFTAs and 13 Tony Awards®.
“The most stunningly fresh and imaginative revival of a classic musical that I have ever seen” The Independent
Thu 19 Mar 6.15pm Thu 19 Mar 7.45pm Thu 19 Mar 7.45pm Sat 21 Mar 3pm 21
GEISHA
Tue 24 – Sat 28 March
For geisha, beauty and honour is everything. Two young women, bound by vows of friendship, find themselves in the midst of a collision between East and West. As their lives are torn painfully apart, a promise from beyond the grave offers the only chance for redemption. Brought vividly to life by the creator of Northern Ballet’s Casanova and based on a remarkable true story, unravel the mysteries of Geisha.
Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Sat 7.15pm Thu and Sat 2pm
From £10 (limited availability)
Age guidance 12+
“Northern Ballet is currently on a roll” Mail on Sunday (on Kenneth Tindall’s Casanova)
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FUNNY GIRL
Tue 31 March – Sat 4 April
Presented by Croft House Theatre Company Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Bob Merrill Book by Isobel Lennart from an original story by Miss Lennart Produced for the Broadway Stage by Ray Stark New York productions Supervised by Jerome Robbins Original Production Directed by Garson Kanin
Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Sat 7.15pm Sat 2pm
From £15 (limited availability)
A celebration of the underdog made good, this “iconic, legendary, laugh-out-loud” (The Times) musical is based on the life and career of real life Broadway star, film actress and comedienne Fanny Brice. Funny Girl is set in and around New York City shortly before and after World War I and tells the tale of Ziegfeld Follies star Fanny Brice and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nick Arnstein. Funny Girl brought global fame to Barbra Streisand and boasts some of the most iconic songs in film and theatre history, including People and Don’t Rain On My Parade. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with MusicScope & Stage Musicals Limited of New York. 23
THE SOUND OF MUSIC One of the greatest musicals of all time returns to the stage in a magnificent production to enchant and enthral the young and the young at heart. This wonderfully lavish new staging of The Sound Of Music tells the true story of the world-famous singing family, from their romantic beginnings and search for happiness, to their thrilling escape to freedom as their beloved Austria becomes part of the Third Reich at the start of WWII. The unforgettable score features some of the most memorable songs ever performed on stage, including Edelweiss, My Favorite Things, Do-Re-Mi, Climb Ev’ry Mountain, and of course The Sound of Music.
Tue 7 – Sat 11 April Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Sat 7.15pm Wed and Thu 2pm Sat 2.30pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Thu 9 April 5.45pm Thu 9 April 7.15pm Thu 9 April 7.15pm Sat 11 April 2.30pm
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THESE HILLS ARE OURS Tue 7 April Studio Theatre 7.45pm From £13 Presented by ARC Stockton, Daniel Bye and Boff Whalley Do you ever want to run away from it all? Dan and Boff did exactly that: they ran a series of routes from the centre of the city in which they found themselves, to the top of the peak overlooking that city. But what are we really running from? In story and in song, These Hills Are Ours is the story of what they found out on those journeys.
IDOL By Jamal Gerald
Wed 8 – Thu 9 April Studio Theatre 7.45pm From £13 Who would you rather pray to? Beyoncé or white Jesus? Jamal grew up Catholic in a Caribbean household, but would rather light a candle and worship celebrities than white saints. Combining African diasporic ritual, music and storytelling, Idol is a spiritual journey that asks what happens when you don’t see yourself represented. Featuring a host of celebrity appearances.
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS Stephen Daldry’s multi award-winning production for the National Theatre of An Inspector Calls returns after a sell-out London season and American tour. Daldry’s visionary and radical version of JB Priestley’s classic thriller, hailed as the theatrical event of its generation, has been seen by more than 4 million people worldwide.
Tue 14 – Sat 18 April Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed and Thu 2pm Sat 3pm
From £15 (limited availability)
When Inspector Goole arrives unexpectedly at the prosperous Birling family home, their peaceful dinner party is shattered by his investigations into the death of a young woman. His startling revelations shake the very foundations of their lives and challenge us all to examine our consciences. More relevant now than ever, this is a must-see for a whole new generation of theatregoers.
“Visually astonishing” Daily Express
Thu 16 Apr 6.15pm Thu 16 Apr 7.45pm Thu 16 Apr 7.45pm Sat 18 Apr 3pm
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GHOST STORIES See the international stage phenomenon for the first time ever, after storming the West End. After exhilarating audiences across the world with record breaking, sell-out productions and a smash-hit film, Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s worldwide cult phenomenon Ghost Stories will thrill the Lyceum for the first time ever, after a sell out West End run. There’s something dark lurking in the theatre. Enter a nightmarish world, full of thrilling twists and turns, where all your deepest fears and disturbing thoughts are imagined live on stage. A fully sensory and electrifying encounter, Ghost Stories is the ultimate twisted loveletter to horror and an edge-of-your-seat theatrical experience like no other. Be it phantoms, poltergeists or simply a ‘bump in the night’, let’s play a game with fear. Are you brave enough to book?
Tue 21 – Sat 25 April Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Thu 7.45pm Fri 6pm and 8.30pm Sat 3pm and 7.45pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Age guidance 15+
Thu 23 Apr 6.15pm Thu 23 Apr 7.45pm Thu 23 Apr 7.45pm Sat 25 Apr 3pm 27
SIX Nominated for 5 Olivier Awards including Best New Musical, the sell-out international smash-hit SIX is the phenomenon everyone is losing their head over! From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80 minute celebration of 21st century girl power. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red.
Tue 28 April – Sat 2 May Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Thu 8pm Wed 2pm Fri 6pm and 8.30pm Sat 4pm and 8pm
From £15 (limited availability)
It’s time they told their story. Think you know the rhyme, think again…Divorced. Beheaded. LIVE!
“The most uplifting new British musical I have ever had the privilege to watch”
Thu 30 Apr 6pm
Evening Standard
Thu 30 Apr 8pm Thu 30 Apr 8pm Sat 2 May 4pm
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ONCE Once may not be enough for you to see this multi awardwinning Broadway and West End hit musical. Based on the critically acclaimed and much-loved film, you will meet (and never forget) two lost souls – a Dublin street busker and a Czech musician – who find each other unexpectedly and fall in love. You will fall in love, too, with this brilliant and beautiful musical, filled with live music, from lush ballads to barnstorming reels. Once is a spellbinding and uplifting story of hopes and dreams. This is Once’s first major UK tour having won awards across the world, including the Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album, eight Tony Awards and an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music.
“This is the most unique musical in town. Seeing it once is not enough; I’ll be returning again and again”
Tue 5 – Sat 9 May Lyceum Theatre
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Thu 2pm and Sat 3pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Thu 7 May 6.15pm Thu 7 May 7.45pm Thu 7 May 7.45pm
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DIAL M FOR MURDER
Tue 12 – Sat 16 May Lyceum Theatre
Can you ever get away with the perfect crime? A brand new production of the blueprint for the modern thriller, Dial M for Murder is back. TV and stage favourite, Tom Chambers, (Top Hat, Strictly Come Dancing) stars as the charismatic and manipulative Tony Wendice, a jaded ex-tennis pro who has given it all up for his wife Margot. When he discovers she has been unfaithful his mind turns to revenge and the pursuit of the ‘perfect crime’. Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s renowned film of 1950, the iconic Dial M for Murder will leave you spellbound as Tony becomes more tangled in the web of his own making. Also featuring Christopher Harper (Coronation Street), this ultimate masterclass in suspense is guaranteed to entwine you with its spinechilling twists and turns.
Tue – Sat 7.45pm Wed and Thu 2pm Sat 3pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Thu 14 May 6.15pm Thu 14 May 7.45pm Thu 14 May 7.45pm Sat 16 May 3pm
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ENGLISH TOURING OPERA
PEPPA PIG’S BEST DAY EVER
Mon 18 – Tue 19 May
Fri 22 – Sat 23 May
Lyceum Theatre 7.45pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) By Handel, Mon 18 May One of Handel’s most celebrated operas: a story of passion and revenge. The opera follows the events surrounding Julius Caesar’s conquest of Egypt, as well as his uneasy alliance and romance with Egyptian queen, Cleopatra. Così fan tutte By Mozart, Tue 19 May Mozart’s combination of glorious music and farcical comedy make Così fan tutte an enduring favourite, a story of young love and fidelity. It is in many ways Mozart’s most perfect opera. Both sung in Italian with English surtitles.
Lyceum Theatre
Fri 4.30pm Sat 10am, 1pm and 4pm
From £15 (limited availability)
Peppa Pig is excited to be going on a special day out with George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig – it’s going to be her best day ever! Get ready for a road-trip full of fun adventures. From castles to caves, dragons to dinosaurs and ice-creams to muddy puddles – there is something for all of the family and their friends to enjoy, including Miss Rabbit, Mr Bull, Suzy Sheep, Gerald Giraffe and more! Prepare for the brand new Peppa Pig live show packed full of songs, games and laughter, it really is the best day ever for Peppa Pig fans!
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EVERYBODY’S GOT TO LEAVE SOMETIME ON S SOONALE !
Everybody’s Got To Leave Sometime follows one person’s decision to create a personalised funeral plan, and the repercussions that has on their family, friends and unexpected new connections.
May 2020
This surprising, humorous and personal look at how we deal with the end of life sees Sheffield People’s Theatre collaborate with renowned sitespecific company Dante or Die. In a unique theatrical experience, at a yet to be revealed location, you’ll be led through a series of intimate experiences by a 50-strong cast.
A Sheffield People’s Theatre and Dante or Die Production
PERFORM WITH US! Ever dreamed of performing in front of an audience? Well now’s your chance. We’re looking for a company of 50 people aged 12 to 112, to star in our Sheffield People’s Theatre production of Everybody’s Got To Leave Sometime. Visit our website to sign up to audition. 32
OLIVER TWIST A new play by Bryony Lavery Written by Charles Dickens Born into poverty and misfortune, Oliver Twist escapes the workhouse for a life of adventure where he joins the Artful Dodger, Fagin and their mischievous gang of pick pockets. But the enjoyment is short lived as he falls under the influence of the vicious Bill Sykes. This bold, brutal and beautiful new version of Oliver Twist sends you on a dark adventure through the twisted streets of London. Adapted by award-winning playwright Bryony Lavery, every performance of Oliver Twist will feature the use of integrated creative sign language, audio description and captioning. Oliver Twist is in association with Ramps On The Moon. This pioneering initiative is committed to putting D/deaf and disabled artists and audiences at the centre of their work.
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Wed 13 – Sat 23 May Crucible Theatre
Matinees Wed 20 May 1.15pm Sat 2.15pm Evenings 7.15pm
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HERE’S WHAT SHE SAID TO ME
Thu 18 June – Sat 4 July Studio Theatre
Written by Oladipo Agboluaje From an idea conceived by Moji Elufowoju
Matinees 2.15pm Evenings 7.45pm
A Sheffield Theatres and Utopia Theatre Production World Premiere
From £15 (limited availability)
Meet three generations of women on two continents and follow their need to connect with each other across time and space. Together they confront the secrets of their past in order to find healing in the present. Here’s What She Said to Me is a kaleidoscope of music, ritual, poetry and movement; a story about what it is to be a daughter and a mother, a story of migration and shifting identity and a compelling tale of hope, optimism and resilience in the face of life’s broken promises.
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Director Moji Elufowoju
Tue 30 June 6pm Tue 30 June 7.45pm Tue 30 June 7.45pm Fri 3 July 7.45pm
OSCAR AND THE PINK LADY
Fri 26 June – Sat 18 July
Based on the novel by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt Adapted for the stage by Bryony Lavery A Sheffield Theatres Production World Premiere Oscar is 10. He lives in a children’s hospital. It’s a frantic, magnificent and scary place, and he feels very much alone. Granny Rose is old. She’s a hospital volunteer and knows a lot about wrestling. And she doesn’t mind telling the truth about grown-up stuff. With little time and big questions, Oscar embarks on a fast-forward adventure through life and all of the moves it has to throw at him — first love, responsibility and kissing with tongues. Based on Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt’s internationally acclaimed novel, this magical new play by Bryony Lavery reminds us to live every day like it’s the last.
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SHEFFIELD PEOPLE’S THEATRE Sheffield People’s Theatre (SPT) is our intergenerational theatre company for anyone aged 12+ with a shared passion for creating great theatre.
SPT YOUNG COMPANY
Our Young Company is for anyone aged 18–25 who wants to be part of bold and brilliant theatre. After weeks of work our young theatre makers are showcasing their talents with a performance in our Studio Theatre. Where: Studio Theatre When: Thu 30 – Fri 31 Jan, 7.45pm Cost: £7
SPT CONNECTIONS
Our local, young and talented cast perform the brand new play A series of public apologies (in response to an unfortunate incident in the school lavatories) by John Donnelly as a preview to the National Theatre’s Connections Festival. This is a chance to see a new play from a nationally renowned playwright. Where: Studio Theatre When: Thu 13 – Fri 14 Feb, 7.45pm Tickets: £7
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NATIONAL THEATRE CONNECTIONS FESTIVAL
Every night you can see a brand new double bill performed by a cast of talented young actors. Not only that, but there’s going to be loads of free workshops and games for you to get stuck into. Where: Studio Theatre When: Thu 26 – Tue 31 March, 7.45pm Tickets: £7, additional activities are free and will be held in the afternoons.
To find out more about Sheffield People’s Theatre or to sign up to the mailing list email spt@sheffieldtheatres.co.uk
GET INVOLVED
Develop and explore your creativity and passion for theatre with our dynamic range of activities and events.
LAUNCHPAD
Launchpad is a chance for adults aged 18 plus with learning disabilities and/or Autism to take part in fun and engaging weekly theatre workshops, and to create their shows, before inviting friends and family to watch their performance in the Studio Theatre. When: Thursdays from March to July Auditions: Thu 5 March
FUN PALACES SEASONAL SHARE Get into the festive spirit with a free seasonal sharing from local community groups in the Crucible. Where: Crucible Upper Foyer When: Wed 18 – Thu 19 Dec, 12.15pm – 1pm
Find Out About Fun Palaces
Come along to one of our free workshops to find out how you can make a Fun Palace in your community. Use arts, craft, science, tech, digital, heritage and sports to celebrate the genius in everyone. To book your free place email Beverley Nunn, Fun Palaces Ambassador b.nunn@sheffieldtheatres.co.uk
FUN LABS
Our Fun Labs are an opportunity to be creative with our programme of free, fun and family friendly events. Fun Labs are free to attend and go on sale a month before each event.
Make a Puppet
Have fun with the family as you design and create a puppet based on characters from our Studio Christmas show, The Elves and the Shoemaker. Where: Crucible When: Sat 14 December, 11.30am – 12.30pm, 1pm – 2pm, 2.30pm – 3.30pm
BEHIND THE SCENES
Go behind the scenes and see how we bring the world of theatre to life on the Crucible and Studio stages. See our website for more details.
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SCHOOLS We have a range of opportunities for teachers and students to work with us and our creative teams.
TEACHERS’ INSIGHT
Join us on a backstage tour of the venue, as we give you creative inspiration and career insight from theatre professionals. As well as inviting you to the discussion on how we programme activities for schools. Our next Teachers’ Insight is Tue 11 February, with a special focus on encouraging creativity and confidence in primary learners.
SHAKESPEARE EXPERIENCE
An inspiring and enlightening day of Shakespeare with our Artistic Director and director of Coriolanus, Robert Hastie. On the Crucible stage, surrounded by the set of Coriolanus, scholars and practitioners will bring Shakespeare’s tragedy to life. Where: Sheffield Theatres When: Mon 16 March Suitability: Secondary and KS5 – ideal for students studying English or Performing Arts. Cost: £6 per student
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TOUR AND EXPLORE
Select from one of our workshops, available for Primary and Secondary schools, and spend half a day exploring with us at Sheffield Theatres, going behind the scenes and gaining invaluable insight into theatre making.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Every year we give 14–19 year olds the chance to see what it’s really like to work in the UK’s biggest regional theatre. Our next work experience opportunity is from Mon 6 – Fri 10 July. Visit our website for more details.
STORYFRAME
Bring the magic of theatre into the heart of your school. Over a term this creative project will become embedded into your classroom and your curriculum, with practical workshops focused on all areas of theatre from storytelling to theatre making, playwriting and technical theatre as well as design and of course performance. Where: Your school and Sheffield Theatres Suitability: From Primary (Year 1), ideal for Performing Arts, Drama and English enrichment – as well as ArtsMark Projects.
DIARY
January — May 2020 CRUCIBLE Date
Performance/Event
LYCEUM Matinee
Evening
Performance/Event
STUDIO Matinee
Evening
Performance/Event
Matinee
Evening
JANUARY Tue 7
Guys and Dolls
7.15pm
The Nutcracker
Wed 8
Guys and Dolls
2.15pm DF
7.15pm
The Nutcracker
Thu 9
Guys and Dolls
2.15pm
7.15pm AD TT
The Nutcracker
Fri 10
Guys and Dolls
7.15pm
The Nutcracker
Sat 11
Guys and Dolls
7.15pm
The Nutcracker
Tue 14
Guys and Dolls
2.15pm
Wed 15
Guys and Dolls
2.15pm
7.15pm
Guys and Dolls
2.15pm
7.15pm
2.15pm
7.15pm
Fri 17
Guys and Dolls Guys and Dolls
7.45pm 2pm
7.45pm 7.45pm
3pm
7.45pm
7.15pm
Thu 16 Sat 18
7.45pm
7.15pm
Mon 20
My Cousin Rachel
Tue 21
My Cousin Rachel
7.45pm 7.45pm
Wed 22
My Cousin Rachel
7.45pm
Thu 23
My Cousin Rachel
Fri 24
My Cousin Rachel
2pm
Sat 25
My Cousin Rachel
Tue 28
Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Wed 29
Peter Pan Goes Wrong
2pm
Thu 30
Peter Pan Goes Wrong
2pm
Fri 31
Peter Pan Goes Wrong
7.45pm TT AD SP
Revelations
7.45pm
Where There’s Muck There’s Bras
7.45pm
7.45pm 3pm CP
7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm TT AD SP
SPT Young Company
7.45pm
7.45pm
SPT Young Company
7.45pm
FEBRUARY Sat 1
Peter Pan Goes Wrong
3pm CP
7.45pm
Tue 4
Trojan Horse
7.45pm
Wed 5
The Political History...
7.45pm
Thu 6
John Shuttleworth’s Back
8pm
Fri 7 Sat 8 Mon 10
An Evening With Sir Michael Parkinson
8pm
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Tue 11
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Wed 12
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Thu 13
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Fri 14
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Sat 15
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
2pm
3pm
To Move in Time
7.45pm
To Move in Time
7.45pm
7.45pm
A series of public...
7.45pm
7.45pm
A series of public...
7.45pm
7.45pm
Mon 17
This is Going to Hurt
8pm
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Tue 18
This is Going to Hurt
8pm
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Wed 19
Fascinating AÏda
8pm
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Thu 20
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
2pm
Fri 21
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm TT AD SP
Sat 22
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Mon 24
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Tue 25
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
Wed 26
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
7.45pm
7.45pm 3pm CP
7.45pm
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CRUCIBLE Date
Performance/Event
LYCEUM Matinee
Evening
STUDIO
Performance/Event
Matinee
2pm RP
Evening
Performance/Event
Matinee
Evening
FEBRUARY Thu 27
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Fri 28
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Sat 29
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
3pm
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm PRE
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm PRE
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm PRE
MARCH Mon 2
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm PRE
Tue 3
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm PRE
Wed 4
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Thu 5
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Fri 6
Coriolanus
7.15pm PRE Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Sat 7
Coriolanus
7.15pm PRE Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Mon 9
Coriolanus
7.15pm PRE
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm
2pm
7.45pm TT AD SP
Run Sister Run
7.45pm
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
3pm CP
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm 2.15pm
7.45pm
Tue 10
Coriolanus
7pm
A Monster Calls
7.15pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm
Wed 11
Coriolanus
7.15pm
A Monster Calls
7.15pm
Run Sister Run
7.45pm TB
Thu 12
Coriolanus
7.15pm
A Monster Calls
7.15pm TT AD SP
Run Sister Run
Fri 13
Coriolanus
7.15pm
A Monster Calls
7.15pm
Run Sister Run
Sat 14
Coriolanus
7.15pm
A Monster Calls
7.15pm
Run Sister Run
Tue 17
Coriolanus
7.15pm
Cabaret
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
Wed 18
Coriolanus
Thu 19
Coriolanus
Fri 20
Coriolanus
Sat 21
Coriolanus
Tue 24
Coriolanus
1.15pm
1.15pm
1.15pm RP
1.15pm
Wed 25 Coriolanus Thu 26
Coriolanus
Fri 27
Coriolanus
Sat 28
Coriolanus
1.15pm
1.15pm
2pm
2pm CP
7.15pm TB
Cabaret
2pm
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.15pm
Cabaret
2pm
7.45pm TT AD SP
Run Sister Run
7.15pm CP
Cabaret
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.15pm
Cabaret
7.45pm
Run Sister Run
7.15pm
Geisha
7.15pm SP
Geisha
7.15pm
Geisha
7.15pm TT AD
Geisha
7.15pm
Geisha
3pm CP
7.45pm 7.45pm
2.15pm
7.45pm 7.45pm 7.45pm CP
2.15pm
7.45pm 7.45pm TT AD SP
2.15pm
7.45pm
7.15pm 7.15pm 2pm
2pm TT AD
7.15pm
NT Connections Festival
7.45pm
7.15pm
NT Connections Festival
7.45pm
7.15pm
Mon 30 Tue 31
2.15pm
Funny Girl
7.15pm
Wed 1
Funny Girl
7.15pm
Thu 2
Funny Girl
7.15pm
Fri 3
Funny Girl
Sat 4
Funny Girl
Tue 7
The Sound of Music
Wed 8
NT Connections Festival
7.45pm
NT Connections Festival
7.45pm
NT Connections Festival
7.45pm
APRIL 7.15pm 2pm
7.15pm 7.15pm
These Hills Are Ours
7.45pm
The Sound of Music
2pm
7.15pm
Idol
7.45pm
2pm
7.15pm TT AD SP
Idol
7.45pm
Thu 9
The Sound of Music
Fri 10
The Sound of Music
Sat 11
The Sound of Music
Tue 14
An Inspector Calls
Wed 15
An Inspector Calls
2pm
7.45pm
Thu 16
An Inspector Calls
2pm
7.45pm TT AD SP
Fri 17
An Inspector Calls
Sat 18
An Inspector Calls
Tue 21
Ghost Stories
7.45pm
Wed 22
Ghost Stories
7.45pm
Thu 23
Ghost Stories
Fri 24
Ghost Stories
6pm
8.30pm
Sat 25
Ghost Stories
3pm CP
7.45pm
Tue 28
SIX
Wed 29
SIX
Thu 30
SIX
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7.15pm 2.30pm CP
7.15pm 7.45pm
7.45pm 3pm CP
7.45pm
7.45pm TT AD SP
8pm 2pm
8pm 8pm TT AD SP
CRUCIBLE Date
Performance/Event
LYCEUM Matinee
Evening
STUDIO
Performance/Event
Matinee
Evening
Fri 1
SIX
6pm
8.30pm
Sat 2
SIX
4pm CP
8pm
Tue 5
Once
Wed 6
Once
Thu 7
Once
Fri 8
Once
Sat 9
Once
Tue 12
Dial M For Murder
Performance/Event
Matinee
Evening
MAY 7.45pm 7.45pm 2pm
7.45pm TT AD SP 7.45pm
3pm CP
7.45pm 7.45pm
Wed 13
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
Dial M For Murder
2pm
7.45pm
Thu 14
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
Dial M For Murder
2pm
7.45pm TT AD SP
Fri 15
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
Dial M For Murder
Sat 16
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
Dial M For Murder
Mon 18
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
ETO: Giulio Cesare
7.45pm
Tue 19
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
ETO: Cosà fan tutte
7.45pm TT AD
Wed 20 Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
2.15pm
1.15pm
Thu 21
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
Peppa Pig
Sat 23
Oliver Twist: AD SP CP
7.15pm
Peppa Pig
AD Audio Described CP Captioned Performance SP Signed Performance TT Touch Tour
7.45pm
7.15pm
Fri 22
2.15pm
7.45pm 3pm CP
4.30pm 10am & 1pm
4pm
RP Relaxed Performance DF Dementia Friendly Performance PRE Preview TB Post-show Talk Back
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ACCESSING SHEFFIELD THEATRES We create and distribute our brochure in a number of different formats upon request. If you would like either a large print, braille or audio version of the brochure please contact our Box Office or email access@sheffieldtheatres.co.uk Facilities at Sheffield Theatres include: Level entrances to the main foyers and lift access to each floor of both the Crucible and Lyceum. The main Box Office, located in the Crucible, features a lower counter. There are spaces in each auditorium for wheelchair users, as well as a number of seats with level access, which can be booked by calling the Box Office. Assistance dogs are welcome in public areas of the theatre, including the auditorium during the show. Alternatively we can take care of them during the performance. We ask that you pre-book your dog if you would like us to do this. A loop system is available at the Box Office counter and we operate an infrared system in the auditorium. Accessible toilets are located in both buildings, the Crucible also has a Changing Places toilet.
Audio Described Performances and Touch Tours Audio description provides a live commentary of the action on stage, interspersed with the actors’ dialogue. Description can be listened to via a headset. Some Audio Described performances are preceded by a Touch Tour offering the opportunity to familiarise yourself with the set, props and costumes in advance of a performance. British Sign Language Interpretation Box Office staff can advise on the best seats for a good view of the interpreter and stage. Captioned Performances Captioning converts the dialogue and sound effects on stage into text which is displayed on a screen on or near the stage. Relaxed Performances Audience members can move around freely, leave and enter the auditorium as needed, the lights never go completely dark and sound effects are softened. Dementia Friendly Adapted to meet the needs of people living with Dementia. Our team are trained Dementia Friends and we’re proud to offer a Dementia Friendly experience.
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BOOKING INFORMATION
VISITOR INFORMATION
Ticket Prices There are a range of prices to choose from, starting from only £15 on Sheffield Theatres productions. The earlier you book, the greater choice you’ll have of seating and pricing.
Opening Hours Mon – Sat, 10am – 8pm
Groups Save! Parties of 10+ save money on many productions – speak to the Box Office for details.
Box Office 0114 249 6000 sheffieldtheatres.co.uk
Schools For the majority of our shows tickets are £12 for full-time education groups of 10 or more, with one free supervisory ticket for every 10 tickets bought. Speak to the Box Office for further details. Discounts and Concessions Concessions are available for Senior Citizens (60+), registered unemployed, disabled, full time students and children under 16. Concession rates vary and are subject to availability. All discounts are subject to availability. Companions are free. Please speak to a member of our Box Office team for details. No Transaction Fees Here at Sheffield Theatres there are no transaction fees when you book your tickets. However you pay, you will only pay the price of your tickets.
On non-performance days the Box Office closes at 6pm. On Sundays and Bank Holidays the Box Office opens one hour before the show.
Sheffield Theatres Trust 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 1DA Q Park Audience members are offered a discount off Q Park Charles Street parking. Simply ask a member of the team to claim your first hour free parking voucher. For customers with access needs, onstreet parking for blue badge holders is available on Norfolk Street and Surrey Street (both less than 50m from the Theatres). Public Transport We are 10 minute walk from the Train Station and the Transport Interchange is nearby. The nearest bus stops are on Arundel Gate (50m) and High Street (300m). There are two Supertram stops in close proximity to the Theatres: Castle Square and Cathedral (400m). City Taxis Our preferred taxi partner is City Taxis, you can book your taxi by phoning City Taxis on 0114 239 3939 or book online at citytaxis.com 45
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Pre-show dining packages are available on the majority of our shows, and can be booked direct or when buying tickets for a show. To reserve your table call 0114 273 8255.
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SHEFFIELD THEATRES SUPPORTERS We would like to say a sincere thank you to our supporters, who enable us to continue producing bold and brilliant theatre for the people of Sheffield and beyond.
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