Theatr Clwyd - Summer 2017

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Theatr Clwyd Summer ’17

theatrclwyd.com 01352 701521


Season Ticket A great way to see more shows and save money by booking multiple shows in advance! Season tickets can be booked up to 27 June.

• Save by booking in advance • The best seats at lower prices • Discounted programmes • Save 10% in our café and shop on the day of your visit

4 shows save

15% 5 shows save 20% OR

• Exchange dates of shows after booking, for free

Season tickets apply to the following shows: The Importance of Being Earnest, Black Mountain, Out of Love, Tristan & Yseult, Uncle Vanya and The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

About Us Café

Room Hire

Our café sells locally sourced delicious food and drink throughout the day as well as pretheatre meals.

Our spaces are perfect for anything from interviews and meetings to weddings, fayres and launches.

To book a table call 01352 701533 or book on our website.

Shop

Cinema

Gallery

Our shop sells beautiful gifts, Welsh and English greetings cards, books and much more. Open Mon to Sat from 9am-8pm.

Our lovely cinema is the opposite of the multiplex experience.

Our three galleries display the best in professional and community art.

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Our address: Raikes Lane, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 1YA | admin@theatrclwyd.com 2

For more info, please contact: marion.wright @theatrclwyd.com


Highlights

Junkyard: A New Musical

Roundabout Theatre

Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) and Oscar winner Stephen Warbeck’s new show about kids building a playground from junk! World première

This summer the Roundabout pop-up theatre will be outside our doors hosting three world premières by Brad Birch, Elinor Cook and Sarah McDonald-Hughes. See page 6 & 7

29 Mar – 15 Apr | From £10

Scarlett A new World première by Colette Kane about a forty-something woman moving to Wales to find a new home. Starring Kate Ashfield (Shaun Of The Dead). 28 Mar – 15 Apr From £10

Family Arts Weekend ’17 Over 5,000 people came to our Family Arts Weekend in 2016, will you join us in 2017? Shows, workshops and more for all the family!

Sleeping Beauty Our cult rock ‘n’ roll panto is back with over 16 classic rock and soul songs played live by actor/musicians. See page 19

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My Country; a work in progress

Tristan & Yseult

Created by NT Artistic Director Rufus Norris and Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy

“I love it with a passion” HHHHH The Guardian

In the days after the EU referendum, the National Theatre began a nationwide project.

“Spectacular yet intimate…” HHHHH The Times

Interviewers spoke to people around the country – from Leicester to Derry/Londonderry and Merthyr Tydfil to Glasgow – to hear their views of the country they live in, their lives, their future, and the referendum.

King Mark is at war: he rules with his head not his heart. But he hasn’t counted on falling head over heels for his enemy’s sister, or the unexpected arrival of the enigmatic Tristan. Blending comedy and live music for an irresistible night of love.

Created in collaboration with eight UK arts organisations in association with Cusack Projects Limited.

HHHHH Independent “compassionate, funny and insightful” HHHH WhatsOnStage

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Kneehigh is one of the UK’s most exciting international theatre companies. A Kneehigh production | Adapted and directed by Emma Rice | Writers: Carl Grose & Anna Maria Murphy

Tue 30 May – Sat 3 Jun

Wed 27 Jun – Sat 1 Jul

£25 - £16

£25 - £10 | Part of the Season Ticket

7:45pm | 2:45pm | 1pm | Emlyn Williams Theatre

7.30pm | 2.30pm | Anthony Hopkins Theatre


Made by Theatr Clwyd

The Importance Of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde ‘To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.’

Thu 4 – Sat 27 May

Lady Bracknell

£25 - £10 | Part of the Season Ticket

Jack Worthing is desperately in love with Gwendolen. There’s only one small problem. His name isn’t Earnest… Oscar Wilde’s brilliant comedy about double lives, friendship and discovering who you really are, is brought to life in this vibrant new production.

Save money? Tickets at the start of a show’s run are less expensive! See page 24 for prices

7:30pm | 2:30pm | Anthony Hopkins Theatre

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Roundabout Theatre

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Black Mountain

Out Of Love

By Brad Birch

By Elinor Cook

World Première

World Première

Rebecca and Paul are running away.

Lorna and Grace do everything together. They share crisps, cigarettes and crushes. That's what happens when you're best friends forever.

They’re trying to save their relationship. An isolated house in the country is the perfect place to work things out. They set themselves rules: they have to be honest, they have to listen and they have to be fair. But you can’t run forever. Especially when you’re being followed. A tense psychological thriller about betrayal and forgiveness. A Theatr Clwyd, Paines Plough & Orange Tree Theatre Co-production | Directed by James Grieve

But when Lorna gets a place at university, and Grace gets pregnant, they suddenly find themselves in starkly different worlds. Can anything bridge the gap between them? A tale of friendship, love and rivalry over thirty years from the award-winning writer of Pilgrims, Elinor Cook. ‘Intelligent and savagely funny' The Times on Elinor Cook A Theatr Clwyd, Paines Plough & Orange Tree Theatre co-production | Directed by James Grieve

Tue 11 – Fri 21 Jul

Wed 12 – Sat 22 Jul

£15 (concs £13) | Part of the Season Ticket

£15 (concs £13) | Part of the Season Ticket

See page 24 for prices

See page 24 for prices

7:30pm | Roundabout Theatre

7:30pm | Roundabout Theatre

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£5 Under 30s: 12 – 16 Jul £5 Open Dress: 12 Jul


Family Arts Made by Theatr Clwyd

Roundabout Theatre

How To Be A Kid By Sarah McDonald-Hughes World première

Sat 24 Jun – Sat 22 July

Molly cooks. Molly does the dishes. Molly gets her little brother Joe ready for school. Molly is only 12, but she doesn't feel much like a kid anymore.

£8 | £7 Group* | £6 School

Now Molly's Mum is feeling better, maybe things will get back to normal. Can you help Molly learn how to be a kid again? Join Molly, Joe and her Nan for a larger than life story of family, friends and fitting in. Warning: Contains dancing, chocolate cake and an epic car chase For ages 7+ A Theatr Clwyd, Paines Plough & Orange Tree Theatre production Directed by James Grieve

*Groups of 6 or more people See diary for times

Schools "whole-day" Play & Workshop Package Come and create a world full of play and dance at our Workshops run by Theatr Clwyd's Creative Engagement Team. Workshops are available in English or Welsh. For more information call 01352 701575. 7


Meet Fred

The Woman In Black

“The humour here brilliantly black with mordant social and political relevance” ★★★★★ The Herald

"The most brilliantly effective spine-chiller" Daily Telegraph

“A terrifically funny no holds barred subversive satire” ★★★★★ Edinburgh Guide “Meet Fred is an ingeniously conceived, hilarious and truly unmissable piece of theatre.” ★★★★★ Broadway Baby When threatened with losing his Puppetry Living Allowance, Fred’s life begins to spiral out of his control. A sellout show at Edinburgh Fringe 2016, it is “Sharp, funny and vastly entertaining” (Lyn Gardner, The Guardian). Hijinx Theatre in association with Blind Summit Contains strong language and puppet nudity.

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“British theatre’s biggest – and scariest – hits!” The Guardian “A real thrill of horror” Sunday Times “A truly nerve-shredding experience!” Daily Mail A lawyer engages an actor to tell a terrifying story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul… Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in this gripping production filled with eerie atmosphere, illusion and controlled horror. Direct from the West End Written by Susan Hill | Stage adaptation Stephen Mallatratt Directed by Robin Herford | A PW Productions Ltd production

Thu 11 – Sat 13 May

Tue 30 May – Sat 3 Jun

£12 | £10 concs

£25 - £10

7.45pm | Emlyn Williams Theatre

7.30pm | 2.30pm | Anthony Hopkins Theatre


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BoHo

Every Brilliant Thing

A new opera based on the play by Gwenlyn Parry

A dystopian musical misadventure

"Heart-wrenching, hilarious..." ★★★★ The Guardian

An intimate story of love and life from the UK’s leading new opera company and the Welsh-language national theatre, based on the work of one of Wales’ most important playwrights.

World première

You’re seven years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she’s ‘done something stupid’. She finds it hard to be happy.

Exploring the extremes of emotion experienced by two lovers over the course of a lifetime together, Gwenlyn Parry’s acclaimed play is brought to new life in the form of a touching and lyrical new opera by composer Guto Puw and singer-songwriterplaywright Gwyneth Glyn.

David Jones is just another cog in the City’s giant wheel, until one untimely mistake forces him out…to BoHo. BoHo is an exploration of what it means to be good enough, performed by a cast of disabled and nondisabled actors through a vibrant original score, film and words. A Theatr Clwyd & Hijinx coproduction

You make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Everything worth living for. 1. Ice cream 2. Water fights 3. The colour yellow 4. Things with stripes 5. People falling over A play about the lengths we go to for those we love. ★★★★★ Broadway World By Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe A Paines Plough and Pentabus Theatre co-production

Sung in Welsh with English surtitles. A Music Theatre Wales & Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru co-production

Mon 5 Jun

Thu 22 – Sat 24 Jun

Wed 7 – Thu 8 Jun

£17 - £10

£12 | £10 conc

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7.30pm | Anthony Hopkins Theatre 6.30pm: Pre-show talk | Cinema

Please see diary for performance times Emlyn Williams Theatre

7.30pm | Clwyd Room

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Family Arts

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Autumn Shows

Sponge Roll, squeeze and pop yourself through the squishiest, squashiest show for babies, young children and their grown-ups! A soft, bouncy adventure through playtime and dreamtime set to a funky 1970s soundtrack, including disco favourites The Hustle and Car Wash. For ages 4 months - 4 years A Big Imaginations and Turned On Its Head production | Supported by The Spark Arts

Wed 31 May – Thu 1 Jun £8 | £7 Group* | £6 School

Jungle Book Do I Have to Wake Up Oes Rhaid i Mi Ddeffro?

Spectacular stre et-dance and breathtaking cir cus combine in this acclaimed production. Ages 8+ Anthony Hopkins

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Mon 30 Oct – Wed 1 Nov

Music, dance, flying, dream s, a magical world where socks turn into breakfast… and a lot of fun! Do I Have to Wake Up? is an interactive production for ages 2-8 which is a fea st for the imagination! A Cwmni Theatr Arad Goch production | Choreography: Eddie Ladd

*Groups are 6 or more people 9.30am | 12pm | 1.30pm 2.30pm | 4.30pm Clwyd Room

Wed 21 Jun £8 | £7 Group* | £6 School *Groups are 6 or more peo 1.30pm (English show) 11am (Welsh show) 4.30pm (Welsh show) Clwyd Room

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Get involved Over 45,000 participants engage with us through creative projects each year! We work with young people and our community, growing creativity with a fearless, empowering approach.

In the last 12 months we’ve… …engaged with primary school pupils in exploring entrepreneurship, science, technology, engineering and maths in a creative way.

…guided high schools in using creativity as an inspirational tool and enrich learning, addressing challenging issues such as consent and the consequences of crime.

…supported our community’s health and wellbeing through artistic activities for people with early onset memory loss carers, children’s hospices and people with mental health issues.

Wild & Creative Summer School ‘17

Explorers Of The Wild 6 - 11 years | 31 Jul - 4 Aug

Do you want to be creative, adventurous and wild in all the corners and cracks of our building?

The Wild Forest Elves 6 - 11 years | 14 - 18 Aug

For ages 6 – 18, have fun, create and participate in our arts and performance.

Each week is £100.00.

Wild, Free & Totally Me 11 - 16 years | 7 - 11 Aug Rambert Dance: Workshop Week 14 – 18 years | 7 - 11 Aug

A discount of 25%* will be available for: Families in receipt of benefits (does not include Family Credit) | Two or more siblings | Two weeks booked for one child | *Only one discount will be given per child.

Do you paint, draw, sketch or collage? Are you under 16? Take part in a new exhibition as part of the prestigious North Wales Open for Young Artists. See your work in our professional gallery this summer! Entry deadline: 8 July Find out more at theatrclwyd.com

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Drama Workshops Explore drama, build confidence and make friends – with groups for ages 5 – 18 and specialist groups for those with additional needs. From £40 - £60 term. 25% discount for families in receipt of benefits.


Family Arts Weekend

FRI 28 SUN 30 JUL

We’re transforming Theatr Clwyd into an imaginative playground for children of all ages and their families. Here's a little taster...

Head in the Clouds

Children are Stinky

Small Worlds

Come and share in this enchanting tale of wandering sheep, wonderful clouds and one worried little doggie.

Expect daredevil stunts, incredible acrobatics, lighting fast hula hoops, mischievous fun and loads of laughs, leaving adults and kids with their jaws on the floor hooting for more.

An unforgettable piece of visual theatre - a unique integration of puppetry, miniature landscapes, original animated film and music.

Suitable for ages 0 – 3 and their families.

For ages 5 -11 years.

For ages 3 - 12 years.

Expect face painting, dressing-up, puppets, workshops, backstage tours… and lots, lots more!!!

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Music

Llŷr Williams, piano

Jazz

Celebration of Youth Music

Flintshire County Music “One of the truly great School’s most talented musicians of our time” young musicians plus alumni present three The Times evenings of Programme includes: outstanding musical SCHUBERT – Piano Sonata performances. in B flat major D.960 SCHUMANN – Papillons Op.2 CHOPIN – Scherzo No.2 Op.3

Thu 27 – Sat 29 Apr £17 | £15 concs

Sun 23 Apr £17 | £15 concs 7:30pm Anthony Hopkins Theatre

7pm | Please see our website for the schools’ concerts Anthony Hopkins Theatre

Emma Johnson

Barnes/O’Higgins & The Sax Section

& Castalian String Quartet

British jazz stars Alan Barnes (saxes & clarinet) and Dave O'Higgins (tenor sax) lead this spectacular octet with a five-sax front line. Karen Sharp, Judith O'Higgins and Sammy Mayne complete the sax section, with Robin Aspland (piano), Adam King (double bass) and Sebastiaan de Krom (drums).

The acclaimed Emma Johnson is one of the few clarinetists to have established an international career as a soloist. HAYDN – String Quartet Op.76 No.5 BRAHMS – Clarinet Quintet in B minor Op.115 MOZART – Clarinet Quintet in A K.581

Sun 21 May £17 | £15 concs 7:30pm Anthony Hopkins Theatre

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A North Wales Jazz presentation.

Tue 20 Jun £15 | £13 concs £5 Under 19s 8pm | Clwyd Room


Richard Durrant Stringhenge Acoustic music inspired by the British Isles, featuring the Uffington Tenor Guitar, and a guitar made from 5,000 year old bog oak, exploring unplugged music on the folk/classical cusp.

Headliner A blues themed evening featuring: Rainbreakers, Jon Coley, De T Bone

Fri 5 May £7 | £8 on door Doors 7pm | Start 7.30pm Clwyd Room

Helfa Gelf Artists 29 Apr - 10 Jun

Fri 26 May £13 | £11 concs 8pm Clwyd Room

Folk & Roots Club Featuring: Ashley Fayth & The Compass RoseWe Were Strangers Brandon Ridley

Khamira Musicians from India and Wales fuse elements of Welsh folk, Indian classical, jazz and rock into a truly unique World Music experience.

Fri 2 Jun £7 | £8 on door Doors 7pm | Start 7.30pm Clwyd Room

Tue 30 May £12 | £10 concs 8pm Clwyd Room

Gallery

Headliner Featuring: The Luka State, Martyn Peters, CRY

Fri 7 Jul

Featuring work by members of the Helfa Gelf open studios network, don’t miss this opportunity to appreciate their artistic talent in a gallery setting. For more information visit helfagelf.co.uk

North Wales Open 24 Jun - 25 Aug An annual exhibition featuring over 150 works by artists from across North Wales, including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking and mixed media with a first prize of £1000 and open to artists from Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham. Handing in is Sat 17 Jun. Application forms are available online, from the box office or by post send a SAE to: North Wales Open, Theatr Clwyd, Mold CH7 1YA.

Community Gallery Mike Jones 2 - 13 May Paintings documenting Wales with all its beauty, complexity and harsh realities that form our Welsh identity Clwydian Art Society 15 May - 3 Jun The Clwydian Art Society has been in existence in North Wales for over 50 years. These professional and amateur artists meet regularly and paint scenes from the local area. Cilcain Artisans 5 - 17 Jun A group of talented artists with varying styles and techniques

£7 | £8 on door Doors 7pm | Start 7.30pm Clwyd Room 15


Cinema Want a more relaxed cinema experience? Our lovely cinema shows the best in mainstream, alternative and arthouse films as well as screenings from the National Theatre, RSC, Met Opera, Bolshoi Ballet and more… Because we can only book films from 6 weeks before screening we aren’t able put listing in this brochure. However our full listings are available at theatrclwyd.com and we also produce a monthly listings flyer (mailed to you if you’ve visited in the last 3 months and don’t have internet access) that’s available midway through the previous month. Tickets for most films are just £6*. We have Senior Screen showings (which include a free cup of tea or filter coffee) for £5 and our Family Film Club with tickets for just £3. *except some special and satellite screenings

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Kill For A Seat

Comedy Stand up comedy returns with the best comedians on the circuit today. Expect a raucous night of one-liners, over-sharing stories and belly-laughs.

Tickets £12 (£10 concessions) | Doors: 7:30pm | Start: 8pm

6 Apr Andy Wilky (Smug Roberts) As seen in Cold Feet, Phoenix Nights, Mrs Brown's Boys, That Peter Kay Thing & Ken Loach's Looking For Eric is joined by Peter Brush BBC New Comedy Finalist.

4 May Perrier winner Phil Nichol hits the stage alongside the “nonchalant” (Time Out) James Meehan.

1 Jun “Very Funny” (BBC Wales) Welsh comedian Tudur Owen stars with the acclaimed Carl Hutchinson.

6 Jul Aidan Goatley (HHHH Daily Express) performs his sell-out show with support from Australian Alice Fraser.

3 Aug Musical comedy genius Rob Deering brings loops galore. Support TBC.

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Made by Theatr Clwyd

Made by Theatr Clwyd

by Anton Chekov A new version by Peter Gill

by Jim Cartwright

World Première

Shirley Bassey. Judy Garland. Dusty Springfield.

Chekhov’s poigniant comedy about polite people going crazy in the middle of nowhere.

A northern town in the 1980s, Little Voice hides in her room with her favourite records, away from the chaos of the world outside, with a secret that could change her life. A voice that could make millions. But will she sing?

When people drink too much and don’t have enough sex, can they ever take a leap and change their own lives? A new version by Welsh playwright Peter Gill

Jim Cartwright’s Olivier award-winning musical comedy about mothers, daughters,

A Theatr Clwyd & Sheffield Theatres co-production Directed by Tamara Harvey

and finding a voice of your own. A Theatr Clwyd production Directed by Kate Wasserberg

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Thu 21 Sep – Sat 14 Oct

Thu 5 – Sat 28 Oct

£25 - £10 | Part of the Season Ticket

£25 - £10 | Part of the Season Ticket

Save money? Tickets at the start of a show’s run are less expensive!

Save money? Tickets at the start of a show’s run are less expensive!

See page 24 for prices

See page 24 for prices

7.45pm | 2.45pm | Emlyn Williams Theatre

7.30pm | 2.30pm | Anthony Hopkins Theatre


Made by Theatr Clwyd

Panto 2017/18 The cult rock ‘n’ roll panto is back with over 16 classic rock and soul songs played live by actor/musicians. With mad gags, shock frocks, beautiful sets, slapstick galore and the return of panto puppets, get your tickets now for our wide awake panto! A Theatr Clwyd Production

Fri 24 Nov – Sat 20 Jan £25 - £10 | concessions available

BOOK! NOW

7pm | 2pm | 10am | See website for details Anthony Hopkins Theatre

Ice Rink

@ Theatr Clwyd At Christmas 2016, over 7,500 people came to skate at Theatr Clwyd! Our covered ice rink overlooking Mold and the Clwydian hills now returns for a second year. With real ice, magical glorious surroundings, great food and drink, special events and much more - book early to avoid missing your pre or post panto skate!

Fri 8 Dec – Sun 7 Jan £8 - £5 Save money? Tickets from 8 – 15 Dec are less expensive! Sessions last 45 minutes All tickets include skate hire Skating aides are available for £4

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Community

The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter A double bill of classic one-act plays including this early work. Pinter lures us into the claustrophobic, absurd and blackly comic world of two hit men as they await their next assignment. A Suitcase Theatre & Skimming Stones Theatre Company production

Wed 26 - Sat 29 Apr £9.50 | £7.50 concessions 7.45pm | Emlyn Williams Theatre

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The Great American Our Day Out by Willy Russell Songbook Join Dee & Alyn, for some of the most popular and enduring songs from the 1920s to the 1950s that were created for Broadway, and Hollywood. Dee & Alyn Gilbert & Sullivan Society

Fri 12 - Sat 13 May £12 8pm | Clwyd Room

A bunch of underprivileged, school children are taken on a day's outing by their teachers - Mrs. Kay who just wants the kids to have a "good day out" and Briggs who demands a more educational purpose. A joyous celebration of growing up and being free from school. Tip Top Productions

Wed 17 - Sat 20 May £11 - £8

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7.45pm | 2.45pm Emlyn Williams Theatre


1917 – The Music Hall

When We Are Married

An evening of sparkling Edwardian Music Hall entertainment, packed with songs, sketches, acts and surprises.

by JB Priestley

With the First World War in the background, hear timely contributions from the war poets including Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen and Hedd Wyn. Suitcase Theatre | Special guests: Samuel Snowden (baritone) with Owen Roberts (piano)

Sat 20 May £7

The Fat Lady Sings in Little Grimley & Loss

A classic comedy about three 'well to do' couples celebrating 25 years of marriage in 1908. But when they discover they weren't 'properly married', they need to do everything they can to 'hush it up' and avoid scandal and humiliation.

An evening of two one-act plays.

Phoenix Theatre Company & The Rotary Club of Mold

8pm Clwyd Room

A comedy by David Tristram and new dramatic work by local writer, Bill Snell. Car Boot Theatre

Fri 16 – Sat 17 Jun £10 | £8

Thu 25 – Sat 27 May £10 | £9 Concs | £7 Group (10 or more) 7.45pm | Emlyn Williams Theatre

7.30pm | Clwyd Room

Flintshire Schools in Performance ’17 Flintshire Schools & Community Groups burst onto stage with an exciting programme of drama, dance and music performances.

Tue 6 – Fri 9 Jun £5 6.30pm | Emlyn Williams Theatre

Feels Like Home Footsteps Dance’s 21st annual show, brings a compilation of dances performed by their very talented pupils. A lovely family show to entertain all. Footsteps Dance

Fri 16 – Sat 17 Jun £7 7.30pm | Anthony Hopkins Theatre

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Community

Buzz-Ah @ 15

Dancefest Join Flintshire Schools as they leap onto stage to present an evening of dynamic dance.

Mon 19 – Fri 23 Jun £8 | £7 Concs

Buzz-AH! is a Mold-based amateur group created for people with and without disabilities to participate on an equal basis. Its aim is to fun celebrating difference. Buzz-AH! brings joy and good will to the community it serves.

Mon 3 – Wed 5 Jul £10 | £8 Concs 7.30pm Anthony Hopkins Theatre

6.30pm Anthony Hopkins Theatre

Dancerama 2017 The Shirley School of Dancing welcomes lovers of song and dance to its annual production of Dancerama. Featuring enthusiastic singers and dancers of all ages.

Fri 7 – Sat 8 Jul £9 | £8 Concs & Sat mat 2pm | 7pm Anthony Hopkins Theatre 22

The Dream Dance World Cup medal winning school, Elsberdance, bring you incredible choreography, exceptional dancing and song, with special effects that will blow your mind. Be sure not to miss this magical production.

Thu 13 – Sat 15 Jul £10 | £9 Concs 2pm | 7pm Anthony Hopkins Theatre


First Things First A comedy by Derek Benfield. George was best man at both of Peter’s weddings – to Jessica then to Sarah. But when it turns out that Jessica wasn’t killed in a climbing accident, and returns for Peter, Sarah, naturally is NOT pleased. Will Peter and George resolve the problem?

Alice The Musical This enchanting production has a high energy storyline, a twinkling of humour, catchy songs and touching tear jerking moments.

Mold Players

Wed 19 – Sat 22 Jul £8 7.30pm Emlyn Williams Theatre

Performed by Trap Door Theatre Productions Youth Theatre aged 4-19 years. Trap Door Theatre Productions

Fri 14 – Sat 15 Jul £10 | £8 Concs 7.30pm Emlyn Williams Theatre

The Man Who Disappeared & Left Luggage Two original pieces of work. The Youth Theatre perform an original play The Man Who Disappeared based on the life of Harry Farr, a young man unjustly shot for 'cowardice' in 1916, and the effects of his death on his his family.

Jazz Hands High impact song & dance numbers from stage & screen, with a cast of all ages, bursting onto the main stage. Clint & Nikki Theatre Arts

Tue 18 – Sat 22 Jul £9 | £8.50 Concs 7pm Anthony Hopkins Theatre

Left Luggage by K C Finn

The Theatre Club’s New Writing Group present a darkly comedic mystery set in a 1920s country house hotel. An abandoned suitcase. A gruesome murder. A missing body.

Theatr Clwyd Craft Fayre Join us for our very first Craft Fayre, showcasing local crafts, food & drink.

Chester Theatre Club

If you would like to exhibit, please contact Carole Jones: carole.jones@theatrclwyd.com

Sat 15 Jul

Sat 15 Jul

£6 | £4 Concs

FREE EVENT

7.45pm Clwyd Room

10am – 4pm

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Information Buying tickets Tickets can be purchased from theatrclwyd.com, on 01352 701521, or in person at our box office (open Mon – Sat from 10am). Tickets can also be bought from: Deva Travel (Chester), Voel Coaches (Dyserth), Linghams (Heswall), Beaufort Park Hotel (Mold), Wrexham Arts Centre and at the Visitor Information Centres in Chester, Llandudno, Llangollen, Oswestry and Rhyl.

Concessions: Under 17s, fulltime students, over 60s, jobseekers allowance, income support, disabled, school and group prices are available for most productions.

Access: If you have access requirements contact our box office who can tailor your booking to your needs. HYNT scheme cardholders are entitled to a free ticket for a personal assistant or carer.

T&Cs: Tickets can be exchanged for another performance of the same production 24 hours before it begins (fee applies). Latecomers are not admitted until a suitable break in the performance. We can post your tickets to you for £1.50 up to five working days prior to the event start date. Visit theatrclwyd.com for full T&Cs.

Volunteer ushers: If you’d like to volunteer as an usher then please contact marion.wright@flintshire.gov.uk

Hiring our spaces: Our spaces are perfect for anything from interviews and meetings to weddings, fayres, launches and much more. Give your event a theatrical twist! Contact marion.wright@theatrclwyd.com

Theatr Clwyd production prices Performance band is indicated in the diary.

The Importance Of Being Earnest, Junkyard, Uncle Vanya, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

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Premium

£25 - £14

Peak

£25 - £12

Off Peak

£22 - £10

Saver

£16 - £10

E&OE – While every care has been put into publishing this brochure, but information may, on occasion change from the time of printing.


Junkyard 2.30pm CAP | 7.30pm Mayor’s Variety Night with Ken Dodd 5pm

Sat 8 Sun 9 Mon 10 Tue 11 Wed 12 Thu 13 Fri 14 Sat 15 Sun 16 Mon 17 Tue 18 Wed 19 Thu 20 Fri 21 Sat 22 Sun 23 Mon 24 Tue 25

Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 Sun 30

Junkyard 7.30pm

Fri 7

Weekly workshops showcase 7pm | 8pm Scarlett 7.45pm Scarlett 7.45pm Scarlett 2.45pm | 7.45pm Scarlett 7.45pm Scarlett 2.45pm CAP | 7.45pm

Scarlett 2.45pm | 7.45pm

Romeo and Juliet 7.15pm Kill for a Seat Comedy 8pm CR Romeo and Juliet 7.15pm Folk & Roots Club 7.30pm CR Romeo and Juliet 2.15pm | 7.15pm CR

Sammy and… 1.30pm | 4.30pm

STIWDIO 2 | YSTAFELL CLWYD ROOM ROUNDABOUT THEATRE | OTHER/ARALL

Gabriel 7.30pm Anni Llŷn 11am | 1pm | 3pm K Gabriel 7.30pm Gabriel 7.30pm Gabriel 7.30pm Gabriel 2.30pm | 7.30pm Llŷr Williams 7.30pm Theatre cafè open all day for lunch, coffee, tea & cakes Caffi’r theatr ar agor trwy’r dydd am ginio, coffi, tê a chacennau NDCW – Watch Dance Class 12.45pm NDCW 7.30pm T NDCW 1pm (school) | 7.30pm The Dumb Waiter 7.45pm CADFAS 10am HRR Celebration of Youth Music 7pm The Dumb Waiter 7.45pm Celebration of Youth Music 7pm The Dumb Waiter 7.45pm Celebration of Youth Music 7pm The Dumb Waiter 7.45pm

Junkyard 7.30pm Junkyard 7.30pm Junkyard 7.30pm Junkyard 7.30pm Junkyard 2.30pm | 7.30pm

Scarlett 7.45pm Scarlett 2.45pm | 7.45pm Scarlett 7.45pm

Junkyard 7.30pm Junkyard 2.30pm | 7.30pm Junkyard 7.30pm Scarlett 7.45pm

Scarlett 2.45pm AD & 7.45pm

Junkyard 2.30pm | 7.30pm

THEATR EMLYN WILLIAMS

Apr Sat 1 Sun 2 Mon 3 Tue 4 Wed 5 Thu 6

THEATR ANTHONY HOPKINS

Gwe 7 Sad 8 Sul 9 Llu 10 Maw 11 Mer 12 Iau 13 Gwe 14 Sad 15 Sul 16 Llu 17 Maw 18 Mer 19 Iau 20 Gwe 21 Sad 22 Sul 23 Llu 24 Maw 25 Maw 25 Mer 26 Iau 27 Gwe 28 Sad 29 Sul 30

Iau 6

Ebr Sad 1 Sul 2 Llu 3 Maw 4 Mer 5

Diary KEY: T – Talkback | CAP – Captioned | AD – Audio Described | R – Relaxed | £5 – All tickets £5

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May Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 3 Thu 4 Fri 5 Sat 6 Sun 7 Mon 8 Tue 9 Wed 10 Thu 11 Fri 12 Sat 13 Sun 14 Mon 15 Tue 16 Wed 17 Thu 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 Sun 21 Mon 22 Tue 23 Wed 24 Thu 25 Fri 26 Sat 27 Sun 28 Mon 29 Tue 30 Wed 31

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STIWDIO 2 | YSTAFELL CLWYD ROOM ROUNDABOUT THEATRE | OTHER/ARALL

Mai Llun 1 Maw 2 Mer 3 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm £ Happily Ever After 10.30am | 1pm Kill for a Seat Comedy 8pm CR Iau 4 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Happily Ever After 10.30am | 4.30pm Headliner 7.30pm CR Gwe 5 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Happily Ever After 10.30am | 1.30pm Sad 6 Sul 7 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Llun 8 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Maw 9 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Mer 10 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm T Meet Fred 7.45pm Dark Corners 6pm CR Iau 11 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Meet Fred 7.45pm The Great American Songbook 8pm CR Gwe 12 The Importance of Being Earnest 2.30pm | 7.30pm Meet Fred 7.45pm The Great American Songbook 8pm CR Sad 13 Sul 14 Theatre cafè open all day for lunch, coffee, tea & cakes Caffi’r theatr ar agor trwy’r dydd am ginio, coffi, tê a chacennau Llun 15 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Maw 16 The Importance of Being Earnest 2.30pm | 7.30pm Our Day Out 7.45pm Mer 17 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm AD Our Day Out 7.45pm Iau 18 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Our Day Out 7.45pm Gwe 19 The Importance of Being Earnest 2.30pm AD CAP | 7.30pm Our Day Out 2.45pm & 7.45pm 1917 – The Music Hall 7.30pm CR Sad 20 Emma Johnson 7.30pm Sul 21 Llun 22 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm Maw 23 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm CADFAS 10am HRR Mer 24 The Importance of Being Earnest 2.30pm | 7.30pm When We Are Married 7.45pm Iau 25 The Importance of Being Earnest 7.30pm When We Are Married 7.45pm Richard Durrant: Stringhenge 8pm CR Gwe 26 The Importance of Being Earnest 2.30pm | 7.30pm When We Are Married 7.45pm Sad 27 Sul 28 Llun 29 The Woman in Black 7.30pm My Country 7.45pm Khamira 8pm CR Maw 30 The Woman in Black 7.30pm My Country 7.45pm Sponge 1.30pm | 4.30pm CR Mer 31

THEATR ANTHONY HOPKINS

Diary KEY: T – Talkback | CAP – Captioned | AD – Audio Described | R – Relaxed | £5 – All tickets £5


Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thu 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 Thu 29 Fri 30

Jun Thu 1 My Country 7.45pm My Country 2.45pm | 7.45pm

My Country 1pm | 7.45pm

THEATR EMLYN WILLIAMS

Sponge 9.30pm | 12pm | 4.30pm CR Kill for a Seat Comedy 8pm CR Folk & Roots Club 7.30pm CR

STIWDIO 2 | YSTAFELL CLWYD ROOM ROUNDABOUT THEATRE | OTHER/ARALL

Meh Iau 1

Gwe 2 Sad 3 Sul 4 Y Tŵr 7.30pm Llun 5 Flints Schools in Performance 6.30pm Maw 6 Flints Schools in Performance 6.30pm Every Brilliant Thing 7.30pm CR Mer 7 Flints Schools in Performance 6.30pm Every Brilliant Thing 7.30pm CR Iau 8 Flints Schools in Performance 6.30pm Gwe 9 Sad 10 Sul 11 Theatre cafè open all day for lunch, coffee, tea & cakes Caffi’r theatr ar agor trwy’r dydd am ginio, coffi, tê a chacennau Llun 12 Maw 13 Mer 14 Iau 15 Feels Like Home 7.30pm The Fat Lady Sings in Grimley & Loss 8pm CR Gwe 16 Feels Like Home 7.30pm The Fat Lady Sings in Grimley & Loss 8pm CR Sad 17 Sul 18 Dancefest 6.30pm Llun 19 Dancefest 6.30pm Barnes/O’Higgins & The Sax Section 8pm CR Maw 20 Dancefest 6.30pm Oes Rhaid i Mi Ddeffro? 11am | 4.30pm CR Do I Have to Wake Up? 1.30pm CR Mer 21 Dancefest 6.30pm BoHo 7pm Iau 22 Dancefest 6.30pm BoHo 1pm | 7pm Gwe 23 BoHo 2.45pm | 7pm How To Be A Kid 2.15pm RT Sad 24 Sul 25 How To Be A Kid 10am | 1pm (sch) RT Llun 26 Tristan & Yseult 7.30pm How To Be A Kid 10am | 1pm (sch) RT Maw 27 Tristan & Yseult 7.30pm How To Be A Kid 10am | 1pm (sch) RT Mer 28 Tristan & Yseult 7.30pm T How To Be A Kid 1pm (sch) | 7pm RT Iau 29 Tristan & Yseult 7.30pm How To Be A Kid 10am | 1pm (sch) RT Gwe 30

The Woman in Black 7.30pm The Woman in Black 2.30pm | 7.30pm

The Woman in Black 2.30pm | 7.30pm

THEATR ANTHONY HOPKINS

Diary KEY: T – Talkback | CAP – Captioned | AD – Audio Described | R – Relaxed | £5 – All tickets £5

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Dancerama 2pm & 7pm

Sat 8

The Dream 2pm & 7pm

Sat 15

Sun 23 Mon 24 Tue 25 Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 Sun 30 Mon 31

Alice the Musical 7.30pm Alice the Musical 7.30pm

Family Arts Weekend Family Arts Weekend Family Arts Weekend

Family Arts Weekend Family Arts Weekend Family Arts Weekend

Family Arts Weekend Family Arts Weekend Family Arts Weekend

Theatre cafè open all day for lunch, coffee, tea & cakes Caffi’r theatr ar agor trwy’r dydd am ginio, coffi, tê a chacennau Jazz Hands 7pm Out of Love 7.30pm RT First Things First 7.30pm Black Mountain 7.30pm RT Jazz Hands 7pm First Things First 7.30pm Out of Love 7.30pm RT First Things First 7.30pm Black Mountain 7.30pm RT Jazz Hands 7pm First Things First 7.30pm How To Be A Kid 1pm RT Out of Love 7.30pm RT

The Dream 7pm

Fri 14

Sun 16 Mon 17 Tue 18 Wed 19 Thu 20 Fri 21 Sat 22

The Dream 7pm

Thu 13

How To Be A Kid 1pm (sch) RT Black Mountain 7.30pm £5 RT How To Be A Kid 1pm (sch) RT Out of Love 7.30pm £5 RT How To Be A Kid 1pm (sch) RT Black Mountain 7.30pm RT How To Be A Kid 1pm (sch) RT Out of Love 7.30pm RT Theatr Clwyd Craft Fayre 10am - 4pm How To Be A Kid 2.15pm RT Black Mountain 7.30pm RT The Man Who Disappeared & Left Luggage 7.45pm CR

How To Be A Kid 10am (sch) RT How To Be A Kid 10am (sch) RT How To Be A Kid 10am (sch) RT How To Be A Kid 10am (sch) RT Kill for a Seat Comedy 8pm CR How To Be A Kid 10am (sch) RT Headliner 7.30pm CR How To Be A Kid 2.15pm RT Murder Mystery Evening 7.30pm CR

Buzz-Ah @ 15 7.30pm Buzz-Ah @ 15 7.30pm Buzz-Ah @ 15 7.30pm

STIWDIO 2 | YSTAFELL CLWYD ROOM ROUNDABOUT THEATRE | OTHER/ARALL

How To Be A Kid 1.30pm RT

Dancerama 7pm

Sun 9 Mon 10 Tue 11 Wed 12

THEATR EMLYN WILLIAMS

Tristan & Yseult 2.30pm | 7.30pm

Fri 7

Jul Sat 1 Sun 2 Mon 3 Tue 4 Wed 5 Thu 6

THEATR ANTHONY HOPKINS

Sad 22 Sul 23 Llun 24 Maw 25 Mer 26 Iau 27 Gwe 28 Sad 29 Sul 30 Llun 31

Sul 16 Llun 17 Maw 18 Mer 19 Iau 20 Gwe 21

Sad 15

Gwe 14

Iau 13

Sul 9 Llun 10 Maw 11 Mer 12

Sad 8

Gwe 7

Gorff Sad 1 Sul 2 Llun 3 Maw 4 Mer 5 Iau 6

Diary KEY: T – Talkback | CAP – Captioned | AD – Audio Described | R – Relaxed | £5 – All tickets £5


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