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We have six excellent studio dramas included in our special offer, where the more you see, the more you save! Enjoy more drama this summer with our multibuy deal.
The Debt Collectors
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Rock for Hope!
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A musical treat - by the community for the community.
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Rock Choir is the UK’s most popular contemporary choir, with over 20,000 members nationwide. Rock Choir offers the general public the chance to sing pop, rock and chart songs with no previous experience. Rock Choir’s uplifting fun, friendship and community spirit is its attraction and the combined Northants Rock Choirs bring this vitality to the Castle in this musical feast, with songs for all tastes. Concert in aid of the Northampton Hope Centre and Wellingborough Daylight Centre who support our local homeless, vulnerable and disadvantaged.
Sat 16 Apr, 7.30pm £15 Family Ticket £50 for 4 Genre: Community Music
Patrick Monahan The Disco Years
From the Jam ft Bruce Foxton
Paines Plough and Latitude Festival
The family’s favourite funnyman (and occasional disco dancer) is on tour across the UK with his brand new stand-up show! Expect plenty of audience interaction from this loveable Teesider renowned for his hilarious anecdotes! As seen on ITV’s Splash, Fake Reaction, Show Me the Funny and Celebrity Squares.
No strangers to Wellingborough, From the Jam ft Bruce Foxton return to The Castle and this time round the band will be performing a greatest hits show – The Public Gets What the Public Wants. From the Jam will be performing a selection of the classic hits and great album tracks from across their fantastic catalogue.
By Sabrina Mahfouz Directed by Stef O’Driscoll
“He has the dark looks and stubble of the Middle East, married to the charm of the Irish and the sense of fun of the Teesider. Omid Djalili meets Dave Allen you might say”
This is a standing gig.
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Sat 30 Apr, 8pm £12 (£10) Genre: Comedy
Sun 1 May, 8pm £20 Genre: Music
With a little Bit of Luck
London, 2001. Raves, Revision. Re-election. Nadie is swept up in one hot summer’s night of love that promises endless possibilities. Drinking, dancing, hope, ambition, lust, greed…and decisions that will determine the rest of her life. Rhythmically underscored by a live mix of old school UK Garage, awardwinning writer Sabrina Mahfouz explores the legacy of a cultural movement that defined the hopes of a generation. London, 2015. Re-wind. #WithALittleBitOfLuck Tue 3 May, 7.45pm £10 Special Offer: See page 3 for details Studio Genre: Drama
LIVE PROGRAMME
Lunchtime Music Series Beautiful music from the very best young soloists from the Royal Academy of Music. Sarah Bennett, flute Olivia Jageurs, harp Programme to include works by Ibert, Donizetti & Piazzolla.
24 Years of Rock ’n’ Rolling The World! This breathtaking show has rock ’n’ rolled audiences across the globe and is guaranteed to have everyone singing along to the music and dancing in the aisles. It stars some of the finest actormusicians in the UK and was endorsed as Britain’s most popular Buddy Holly act when the boys guested on BBC One’s Saturday night live programme, The One and Only, hosted by Graham Norton. Whatever the season, whatever the excuse to party, make your Heartbeat a little faster with the show that has thousands of fans the world over saying: “I can’t believe it’s not Buddy!” Thu 5 May, 7.30pm £17.50 Genre: Music
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The Debt Collectors Don’t miss the brand new comedy The Debt Collectors from the nation’s favourite playwright John Godber, author of international hits Bouncers, Up N Under and Teechers. The Debt Collectors mixes money and love with the love of money, as two out of work actors fall into the world of debt recovery. It’s a role they despise but a job they were made for, and they are desperate for cash. Demanding money has never been as funny; they may be in the wrong job, but they are the best in the business.
Fri 6 May, 12.30pm £10 (including buffet lunch) Genre: Music
Franks’ Comedy Club More great comedy from some of the best names on the UK circuit. Join us for a night of great laughs, food & drink.
Garlic Theatre
Old Mother Hubbard and her Cupboard Inspired by the classic nursery rhyme tale
Join Old Mother Hubbard as she clatters about her kitchen hanging out the washing and making breakfast with her dancing dog Oscar at her side. Their little world of friendship and harmony is interrupted by the squeaking of a little mouse in the cupboard and the fleeting appearance of a mysterious furry paw. Both are thrilled when they get an invitation to a party, but who sent it and why is it in the deep dark woods?
Groups of 10 or more people are eligible for reserved table seating when booked 2 weeks or more in advance. Subject to availability, T&Cs apply.
Thu 5 May, 7.45pm £10 Special Offer: See page 3 for details Studio Genre: Drama
Fri 6 May, 8pm £12.50 (£10.50) Genre: Comedy
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Sat 7 May, 11am & 2pm Adults £5, Under 16s £7 Special offer: 1 Adult Free with every under 16 ticket purchased Studio Genre: Children & Family
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Buddy Holly & The Cricketers
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CELL After being diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, Ted goes on the trip of a lifetime... and so does his pet fish. He rushes to experience the world, from the markets of Lille to the romance of Venice. Humorous, heart-warming and uplifting, CELL features charming puppetry, physical theatre and an original score to tell the story of one man’s final adventure. Nominated for a Peter Brook Award, CELL is a collaboration between two of the UK’s most exciting young companies.
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LIVE PROGRAMME
Smoking Apples & Dogfish
Barry Palser’s Super Six Jazz Band A much requested return to The Castle of one of Britain’s most respected traditional jazz bands. Led by trombonist Barry Palser and featuring the superb John Crocker (ex-Chris Barber Jazz and Blues Band) on clarinet and sax. Hot jazz from the golden era of jazz presented with panache and humour... always entertaining!
“A celebration of technique and emotion” ★★★★
Make Way for Lucia By John Van Druten From the novels of E.F Benson
E.F Benson’s hilarious novels, written in the 1920s and 30s, of the war for social supremacy between Lucia and Miss Mapp in Tilling are brought to the stage with all the wit, irony and humour of the originals. Hitherto, Tilling’s doyenne has been Miss Mapp; Lucia is the supreme poseuse who peppers her speech with Italian phrases she doesn’t understand. When Lucia rents Miss Mapp’s house for the summer the battle lines are drawn… This amateur production is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd.
The Stage
Wed 11 May, 7.45pm £10 Special Offer: See page 3 for details Studio Genre: Drama
The Wellingborough Technical Players
Thu 12 May, 8pm £12.50 (£10.50) Studio Genre: Music
Tue 17 – Fri 20 May, 7.45pm Sat 21 May, 2.30pm & 7.45pm Tue & Sat Mat £8 Wed – Sat Eve £10 Studio Genre: Community Drama
LIVE PROGRAMME Ballet in three acts
Royal Ballet Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett has chosen Mary Shelley’s gothic classic Frankenstein as the basis for his first full-length narrative ballet for the Covent Garden main stage. A story of betrayal, curiosity, life, death and, above all, love, it inspired Scarlett to explore the very depths of human nature and our need to find acceptance and a place in the world.
Wed 18 May, 7.15pm £15 (£13.50) Genre: Live Broadcast/Ballet
Rich Hall – 3:10 to Humour Rich Hall is the star of the critically acclaimed BBC 4 documentaries Rich Hall’s Continental Drifters, Rich Hall’s The Dirty South and How The West Was Lost. Rich Hall’s critically acclaimed grouchy, deadpan style has established him as a master of absurdist irony and the king of rapid-fire wit. The awardwinning Montana native, renowned for his expertly crafted tirades and quick fire banter with audiences and delightful musical sequences, saddles up and hitches his wagon to tour the British Isles once again.
Thu 19 May, 8pm £16 Genre: Comedy
Mànran Mànran have quite literally rocketed to the top of the Scottish music scene with their powerful combination of Gaelic/ English songs underpinned by driving accordion, fiddle, flute and a backline of drum and bass to make any mouth water. Mànran are also the only band to host Highland and Uilleann pipes together in one line up to create a sound like no other.
Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers Experience the power of thundering rhythms on huge taiko drums, mysterious masked choreography, synchronisation timed to perfection, post-apocalyptic martial imagery & infectious humour - all in a spellbinding display of sheer energy. As the most successful touring taiko drum group on this continent, Mugenkyo create a contemporary look & sound, fusing the traditional spirit of taiko with a modern stage performance that has captivated audiences everywhere… www.taiko.co.uk
Fri 20 May, 8pm £14 (£12) Genre: Music
Tue 24 May, 7.30pm £21 (£19) £16 Under 16s Genre: Music
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Fiori Musicali
Emma
Threeway
The Baroque Cello
Emma Woodhouse is handsome, clever and rich. She’s also a meddler. After her governess marries (with Emma’s help of course) it is clear that Miss Woodhouse must become a matchmaker. But as her interfering gets out of hand, it may be time for Emma to question her judgement. Can she untangle the web she’s spun? And what does she truly know of her own heart?
NC Jazz welcomes the return of Threeway to The Castle this evening, a jazz trio with a difference. Ben Crosland, an experienced composer and bandleader, formed Threeway with Steve Waterman on trumpet and flugelhorn, and Steve Lodder on piano and keyboard, two long term associates. The variety of the original compositions contributed by the three musicians and the interplay between them creates many different tone colours in a satisfying and well-rounded performance.
As the 18th century advanced, composers began to relish the lyrical, expressive possibilities of the cello. No longer shackled to the bass line, the cello at last found its voice. Bach and Vivaldi (as well as Lanzetti and Boccherini - themselves both cellists) all composed exhilarating virtuoso music for the instrument.
“Threeway gives chamber jazz a good name. It is subtle music, warm, melodic and gently intriguing.”
Poppy Walshaw - cello Penelope Rapson - harpsichord
Persuasion – “pure theatre magic” ★★★★ The Stage David Copperfield – “Superb … a master class in stage adaptation” BBC Radio
Tue 24 May, 7.45pm £10 Special Offer: See page 3 for details Studio Genre: Drama
Fiori’s principal cellist Poppy Walshaw reveals the blossoming art of the baroque cello as a solo instrument in its own right.
The Doodle Dance Show Grab a pen and kick off your shoes for this fun playful interactive show that will get the whole family drawing, and dancing, doodling and storytelling together. Help turn a giant piece of paper into a delightfully anarchic world populated by crazy birds, dancing pirates, and a man who speaks in bubbles. The Doodle Dance Show is commissioned and produced by Greenwich Dance, co-commissioned by DanceEast and South East Dance and supported by Arts Council England and Cambridge Junction. Art material sponsorship by Cass Art. An East Midlands Children’s Theatre and Dance Network tour
Dave Gelly
Thu 26 May, 8pm £12.50 (£10.50) Studio Genre: Music
A Greenwich Dance, DanceEast and South East Dance Production
Fri 27 May, 12.30pm £14 (£12) inc’ buffet lunch Studio Genre: Music
Sat 28 May, 11am & 2pm Adults £5, Under 16s £7 Special offer: 1 Adult Free with every under 16 ticket purchased Genre: Children & Family
LIVE PROGRAMME The Rod Stewart Story
Some Guys Have All The Luck is a brand new theatrical production celebrating the career of one of rock’s greatest icons, Rod Stewart – from street busker through to international superstar! The show includes all the massive hits from Rod’s incredible career, classic rockers like Maggie May, Baby Jane and Da Ya Think I’m Sexy through to big ballads such as Sailing, You’re In My Heart and Tonight’s The Night as well as favourites from his days with the Faces such as Stay With Me and Twistin’ The Night Away and timeless Motown tunes from the album Soulbook. Sat 28 May, 7.30pm £19.50 Genre: Music
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James Seabright presents Superbolt Theatre’s production
Toddler’s Room
Dinosaur Park (The Jurassic Parody)
An East Midlands Children’s Theatre and Dance Network Tour This beautiful piece of mini-dance theatre from Norway has been created by choreographer Siri Dybwik to appeal to our youngest audiences. Set inside a white dome the children and their grown-ups will immediately become involved in a play without words where gorgeous sculptural objects, sounds, and beautiful costumes are the stimulus for a truly magical experience. Advance booking essential: Capacity limited to 16: only 8 children plus their accompanying adult per performance.
Tue 31 May, 10am, 10.30am, 11am, 11.30am, 1pm, 1.30pm, 2pm £6 (ticket admits 1 toddler with 1 adult) Genre: Children & Family
This award-winning, laugh-out-loud spin on Spielberg’s classic Jurassic Park is a theatrical celebration of cinematic nostalgia. The perfect parody for those waiting anxiously for the next film, and an enjoyable entertainment for everyone else! Welcome to the unlikely setting of Lyme Regis Community Centre, where the Park Family embark on a journey to a misty past. When things go wrong, family feuds are faced with the rapturous roar of DIY dinosaurs. Superbolt Theatre’s five-star production is an epic adventure of show-stopping, spine-tingling theatrics and megalithic mayhem. Direct from a sell-out London season, and an official sell-out status at Edinburgh Fringe 2015, the show tours the UK for the first time!
Wed 1 June, 7.30pm £14 (£12) Genre: Drama
★★★★★ ‘Jurassic Classic! Use fang and claw to get yourself a ticket.’ Londonist
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LazyTown Live on Stage
Lunchtime Music Series
Go, go, go, get up LazyTown – to a brand-new, non-stop, interactive, energetic treat – jam-packed with singing, dancing, acrobatics, music and fun.
Featuring students from the Royal Academy of Music.
Robbie is at his rottenest, Sportacus at his super-active best as he joins Stephanie in coaxing Ziggy to a more active lifestyle. Featuring No One’s Lazy in LazyTown, Bing Bang and Never Say Never. Currently on Channel 5, Milkshake, Cartoon Network and Boomerang, LazyTown is a hit all over again with a brandnew generation of boys and girls. From the international producers of Ben 10 Live, Barney and Friends, Charlie and Lola and Smurfs Live On Stage, suitable for ages 3 to 103!
A charming programme including Mozart’s String Quartet No. 19 (Dissonance) and works by Cole Porter and George Gershwin.
Sportacus, Robbie Rotten, Stephanie & Ziggy Return in Their All-New Concert Show for 2016
Stella String Quartet
Fri 3 June, 12.30pm £10 (including buffet lunch) Genre: Music
Franks’ Comedy Club Get ready for another laugh your socks off night of comedy, featuring the very best comedians from the UK circuit.
Groups of 10 or more people are eligible for reserved table seating when booked 2 weeks or more in advance. Subject to availability, T&Cs apply.
Thu 2 June, 2.30pm £10 (£8) Family Ticket £32 for 4 Genre: Children & Family
Fri 3 June, 8pm £12.50 (£10.50) Genre: Comedy
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The Human Zoo
GIANT Tommy lives under the same roof as three generations of his family. If you ignore the strange things his Nan says over dinner, and the bizarre rumblings coming from the attic, you could say he’s lived a pretty comfortable life. In a world where dark clowns, gremlins and questionable cabaret acts erupt onto the stage through live music, puppetry, poetry and movement, GIANT invites Tommy (and his audience) to consider what it means to belong to a generation, and to come face-to-face with the thing that is living in the attic. GIANT is an explosive, absurd and visceral adventure into adulting. So, will you come and play? GIANT is supported by Arts Council England.
Fri 3 June, 7.45pm £10 Special Offer: See page 3 for details Studio Genre: Drama
LIVE PROGRAMME Arts Barn Gilbert and Sullivan Society
Michelle Gibbs Academy
Hamlet
HMS Pinafore and The Zoo
An Evening of Dance and Drama
Join us as we set sail on HMS Pinafore for a traditional production of this G and S operetta. Then we travel to London Zoo during Victorian times where the action takes place near the Bear Pit in the aptly named The Zoo. Both are musical comedies, suitable for all the family and as fresh and funny as they were when first written.
The pupils of Michelle Gibbs Academy are delighted to perform their ballet, modern, tap, jazz, lyrical, street, musical theatre dances and drama pieces for you. Performers are aged from 2 years to adults.
Hamlet has the world at his feet. Young, wealthy and living a hedonistic life studying abroad. Then word reaches him that his father is dead. Returning home he finds his world is utterly changed and his home a foreign land. Struggling to understand his place in a new world order he faces a stark choice. Submit, or rage against the injustice of his new reality. Simon Godwin (The Two Gentlemen of Verona 2014) directs Paapa Essiedu as Hamlet in Shakespeare’s searing tragedy. Wed 8 June, 7pm £15 (£13) Genre: Live Broadcast/Drama
The WestEnders Come and enjoy a night in the West End at your local theatre. The company of The WestEnders are all past cast members of the London production of Les Misérables and between them have over 35 top West End shows to their credit. Hear all of your favourites from iconic shows including Phantom of the Opera, Mamma Mia, The Lion King, Miss Saigon, Blood Brothers and, of course, the world’s most popular musical - Les Misérables. Hear the passion. Hear the music. Hear the people sing.
Thu 9 – Fri 10 June, 7.45pm Sat 11 June, 2.30pm & 7.45pm Thu – Sat eve £12 (£5 Under 18s) Sat mat £10 (£5 Under 18s) Studio Genre: Community Musical
Fri 10 June. 7.15pm £11 (£9) Genre: Community Dance
Sat 11 June, 7.30pm £16 (£15) Genre: Music
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LIVE PROGRAMME That’ll Be The Day 30th Anniversary Special!
Prepare for a nostalgic party extravaganza as the legendary That’ll Be The Day returns with its brand new 30th Anniversary special! The nation’s favourite rock ‘n’ roll variety spectacular features a fantastic line up of knock-out hits from the 50s, 60s & 70s, plus more side-splitting comedy!
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Early booking is advised as this everpopular show attracts a big audience of music lovers ready to party!
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‘This show just gets better and better’
Wellingborough Co-Operative Amateur Dramatic Society
Side Effects
A Comedy by Eric Chappell Frank Cook, ill with a rare complaint, has been booked into a nursing home by his wife for respite care. He encounters the Reverend Paul Latimer, recovering from a heart transplant, and whose odd behaviour is beginning to alarm his wife, Sarah. The young attractive Tracey might provide the answer. Hilarious comedy by Eric Chappell, creator of Rising Damp.
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This amateur production is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd.
Wed 15 June, 7.30pm £23 Genre: Music
Wed 15 – Sat 18 June, 7.45pm Wed £8 Thu – Sat £10 Studio Genre: Community Drama
Barbara Hooton School of Dancing
RARE Productions Ltd
Dance is our Joy
Peter Pan
A display of Ballet, Tap and Modern Dance by pupils of the school; dance is our joy and we hope to raise funds for Breast Cancer Now.
RARE Productions, the UK’s largest youth musical theatre company, present a wonderful adaption of the timeless tale by JM Barrie, with music by George Styles and lyrics by Anthony Drewe. In the Darling House in Bloomsbury, Mr and Mrs Darling reluctantly prepare to go out for the evening, leaving their children in the care of Lisa, the maid, and Nana, a Newfoundland dog. As silence descends, Tinkerbell, a mischievous fairy, and Peter Pan, a boy who never grew up, fly into the nursery. Peter invites Wendy and her brothers to fly back to Never Land with him and, with a sprinkling of fairy dust, away they all go.
Fri 17 June, 7.30pm Sat 18 June, 2.30pm £10 Genre: Community Dance
Thu 23 – Fri 24 June, 7.30pm Sat 25 June, 2.30pm & 7.30pm £14.50 (£13) Genre: Community Musical
LIVE PROGRAMME Come along and celebrate with us in the company of Tad Newton’s Jazzfriends and his very special guests: the award winning trombone star Roy Williams (internationally renowned jazz artist and former star of the Alex Welsh, Humphrey Lyttelton & Terry Lightfoot Bands); Bill Coleman (top bass player from the Kenny Ball Band, The Magnificent Seven and The Krupa Connection); Jim Douglas (supreme jazz guitarist, banjoist, author and long time member of the Alex Welsh Band), Rachael Johnson (fast rising young star of the jazz piano) plus some extra surprises. Thu 23 June, 8pm £12.50 (£10.50) Studio Genre: Music
Emma Jayne School of Dance
Showcase 2016 A showcase of Ballet, Modern and Tap Dance performed by pupils from the Emma Jayne School of Dance.
Sun 26 June, 1.30pm & 5pm £10 (£8.50) Genre: Community Dance
Werther
Jules Massenet | Opera in four acts | Sung in French
Based on Goethe’s novel The Sorrows of Young Werther, Massenet’s opera, often considered to be the composer’s finest work, tells the story of the poet Werther’s hopeless love for Charlotte, who is committed to another man. The Royal Opera’s Music Director Antonio Pappano returns to conduct film, theatre and opera director Benoît Jacquot’s classic production. Mon 27 June, 7pm £15 (£13.50) Genre: Live Broadcast / Opera
Wrenn Academy
Wrenn Academy Summer Celebration An evening of wonderful performance from the young people of Wrenn Academy; celebrating achievements in Dance, Drama, Music and P.E. Awards for our most senior students, dancers from yr7-yr13, dramatic presentation, orchestras, young voices and much more.
Wed 29 June, 7pm £5 (£2.50) Genre: Community
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Tad Newton’s 70th Birthday Jazz Bash
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LIVE PROGRAMME 2Magpies Theatre
Ventoux Ventoux is the most fearsome mountain encountered on the Tour de France.
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It is also the story of Lance Armstrong and Marco Pantani – whose drugfuelled race there in 2000 was the greatest cycling had ever seen. Ventoux charts the parallel lives of these champions who overcame great adversity in tandem, and the mountain that cast them in opposing directions.
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Lunchtime Music Series Featuring students from the Royal Academy of Music. Royal Academy of Music Harp Ensemble French harp music from the 18th to the 20th centuries featuring both the single action harp and modern concert harp. Includes works by Debussy and Fauré. Fri 1 July, 12.30pm £10 (including buffet lunch) Genre: Music
NC Jazz
Lady Sing the Blues
With Alan Barnes; Brian Dee; Digby Fairweather; Eric Ford; Len Skeat and Roy Williams Vocals – Val Wiseman
Franks Comedy Club
Join 2Magpies as they restage the race using breath-taking video accompaniment and a pair of road bikes, asking the question – how far will we go to succeed?
Get ready for another laugh your socks off night of comedy, featuring the very best comedians from the UK circuit.
Wed 29 June, 7.45pm £10 Special Offer: See page 3 for details Studio Genre: Drama
Fri 1 July, 8pm £12.50 (£10.50) Genre: Comedy
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Lady Sings the Blues, featuring six of the top British Jazz Award winning musicians and a remarkable singer, presents the music of Billie Holiday chronologically through the 1930s, 40s, and 50s using many of the original arrangements. It is the closest that any of us will ever get to hearing that tremendous repertoire performed live, just as it was when it was first performed all those years ago. “Val Wiseman gave an uncanny reproduction of the Holiday sound and style. Arrangements are based on the original records, but with solos often surpassing the old masters” The Guardian
Sat 2 July, 7.30pm £18.50 (£17) Genre: Music
LIVE PROGRAMME This summer, we celebrate the talent of our youth theatre and musical theatre groups as they each offer their own exciting show for your entertainment. Details of the individual productions can be found on our website.
Branagh Theatre Live
Emily Dee School of Dance
Kilburn School of Dance
Romeo and Juliet
Dance With Me Tonight
Let Your Feet Do the Talking
The Emily Dee School of Dance are pleased to present Dance With Me Tonight. The dancing school has been running for 16 years in Higham Ferrers with many students going on to have careers in dance. These very talented dancers will perform a combination of Ballet, Tap and Modern routines.
Just back from representing England in the dance world cup, Kilburn School invites you to join them for its biennial performance, showcasing an abundance of talent nurtured within the school. Follow their footsteps and let the dance speak for itself.
Sat 9 July, 2pm & 7pm £12 (£8) Genre: Community Dance
Fri 15 July, 7.30pm Sat 16 July, 2.30pm & 7.30pm £12 (£10) Genre: Community Dance
The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company Live cinema season continues with a new vision of Shakespeare’s heartbreaking tale of forbidden love. Branagh and his creative team present a modern passionate version of the classic tragedy. Reuniting the stars of his celebrated film of Cinderella, Kenneth Branagh directs Richard Madden and Lily James as Romeo and Juliet and Sir Derek Jacobi as Mercutio.
Mon 4 – Tue 12 July £6 Genre: Community
Thu 7 July, 7.15pm £15 (£13) Genre: Live Broadcast/Drama
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The Frog Island Jazz Band
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Behind the trees, in the shadows – two glinting lights. Eyes? An owl perhaps, or wolf? Who knows? It is a time of desperation for the Woodcutter’s family. War and famine stalk the land. Something needs to happen or they will all perish. Hansel and Gretel take matters into their own hands and, left to their own devices in the forest, discover that they can do more than anyone thought they could. Even themselves. Join them as they encounter dangers, escape from the forest, overcome the evil witch and surprise their parents.
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Bamboozle’s inventive production uses puppets and original music, playfulness and humour as well as a little dose of madness to retell this classic tale. Once again, Bamboozle brings a story to enchanting life for young audiences and particularly for those who have learning disabilities. Don’t miss it!
The very best of classic jazz from this highly respected 7-piece band that recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. Expect superb renditions of the jazz era from the 1920s and 1930s, some great jazz standards and also some hidden gems. ‘The Frogs’ make a rare appearance in the Midlands... do not miss!
JS Bach and the Violin Baroque violinist Kerstin Linder-Dewan has performed in many of the world’s great concert halls. A star Fiori Musicali performer, and prize winner in the International Locatelli Competition, Kerstin has recorded concertos by JS Bach with Fiori and delights audiences with her sensitivity and virtuosity. At her happiest performing the music of her countryman JS Bach, Kerstin reveals her love of this music with Fiori’s director, harpsichordist Penelope Rapson. Kerstin Linder-Dewan - violin Penelope Rapson - harpsichord
Supported by Arts Council England
Sat 16 July, 11am & 2pm Adults £5 Under 16s £7 Special offer: 1 Adult Free with every under 16 ticket purchased Studio Genre: Children & Family
Fiori Musicali
Thu 21 July, 8pm £12.50 (£10.50) Studio Genre: Music
Fri 22 July, 12.30pm £14 (£12) inc’ buffet lunch Studio Genre: Music
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Dexterity
Gilad Atzmon and Alan Barnes
Dexterity presents their annual dance showcase 2016. A mesmerising performance of youth dance at its best. A contemporary inspired show including an array of ideas from Alice in Wonderland to Mr.Kite.... Hold onto your hats .... You’re gonna take off.... who knows where you will land! Dance styles include Contemporary, Street, Jazz, Ballet, Rhythmic Gymnastics and Acrobatics.
Fri 22 July, 7pm Sat 23 July, 2pm £10 (Over 60s £9) Genre: Community Dance
Tall Stories
The Snail and The Whale Tall Stories (creators of The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom stage shows) are proud to present their latest exciting collaboration with Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. A tiny snail longs to see the world, so she hitches a lift on the tail of a humpback whale. But when the whale gets beached, how will the tiny snail save him? Follow the tiny snail’s amazing journey, as seen through the eyes of a very adventurous young girl, who’d love to be going round the world with her seafaring father... Storytelling, live music and lots of laughs, in a show for everyone aged 4 and up. Wed 27 July, 2.30pm £10 (£8) Family £32 for 4 Genre: Children & Family
Gilad Atzmon and Alan Barnes, two of Britain’s most gifted virtuoso reed players, join forces to produce a memorable evening of music. Both men share a passion for performance, a healthy sense of competition and firm belief that a jazz audience is there to be entertained. Between them they have come up with daring new arrangements of the American songbook, plus a smattering of originals in the bop and post-bop style. This is an evening of humour and superb music by a hand-picked band of stars.
Thu 28 July, 8pm £12.50 (£10.50) Studio Genre: Music
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Pulse Dance Academy
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Back to Bacharach
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Back to Bacharach celebrates the magical music of Burt Bacharach. Performed by three of the finest West End singers accompanied by a live 10 piece band recreating Burt Bacharach’s timeless hits; songs featured include Alfie, Anyone Who Had A Heart, Arthur’s Theme, Always Something There To Remind Me, Close To You, I Say A Little Prayer For You, Magic Moments, Walk On By, What’s New Pussycat?, 24 Hours from Tulsa, Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head and many more. Songs everyone will remember and fall in love with again; a fantastic show for all ages, friends and family!
What Do I Do Now...
Our 8th year of shows this year so one not to be missed. An evening full of entertainment for the whole family. Students from Pulse Dance Academy will dazzle you with their talents, from the very young to young at heart through all genres of dance. Book now to avoid disappointment.
“This Devonian observationalist has embedded himself among the comedy elite” The Guardian
Sat 30 July, 6pm £12 (£6 Under 18s only) Genre: Community Dance
Thu 25 Aug, 8pm £18 Genre: Comedy
Back to Bacharach have partnered with Breast Cancer Now, the UKs leading breast cancer charity and are pleased to be supporting this worthy charity by donating £1 from each theatre ticket sold, and committing to raise a minimum of £10,000 by doing so.
Fri 29 July, 7.30pm £21 Genre: Music
Josh Widdicombe
Josh Widdicombe, that guy from the TV comedy shows with the curly hair, is back on the road with a brand new tour. Since he’s been away from stand up Josh has been working hard on other things but don’t worry in his spare time he has found a lot of minor things to get annoyed about, and now he has a chance to talk about them on stage (in the form of jokes). If you have seen him before live or on TV and enjoyed yourself then this is the show for you. If you didn’t like him then it probably isn’t. Likely to be swearing and adult content.
Motionhouse
Rock Your Age 2016
Scattered
International Live Music Show
International Live Music Show featuring Jewly (from France), Family of Noise, Dead Frequency, Switch Blade City, Rusty Gs, Over the Influence and many more guests. Supported by Blackstar Amplification (on FM Radio), Prism Events, Phoenix Soundworks. In aid of Hepatitis C charity. www.hepcpositive.org.uk
Sat 3 Sep, 2pm (Doors open) Adults £8 Students £5 Genre: Community Music
Scattered combines Motionhouse’s trademark highly physical dance theatre and mesmerizing digital imagery in a unique interaction between film and live performance. Scattered explores our relationship with water, a fundamental force in our lives. Seven dancers delve into the majesty and savagery of water, plunging into an ocean, tumbling down a waterfall and sliding on an avalanche to a frozen landscape of arctic beauty. Performed on a curved floor, Scattered uses projection technology, daring choreography, aerial harnesses and bungees to create an extraordinary world where dancers and images interact seamlessly. Tue 18 Oct, 7.30pm £14 (£12) Genre: Dance
The Legend of the Jazz Penguin Welcome to the North Pole Jazz Lounge, a magical place with a very special guest. Join the Jazz Penguin on a wintery adventure as he meets a variety of music loving animals, as you hear the tale of how the Penguin got his Jazz. Expect tooting, trumpeting, drumming and bopping in this Christmassy celebration of music. The Legend of the Jazz Penguin features original music played live on stage, brilliant puppetry and lots of fun interaction that will have children ages 2+ jumping for joy. Sat 10 - Sat 24 Dec* £8 (£6) Groups 10+ £5 Studio Genre: Children & Family *See The Castle website for specific performance dates and times.
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Announcing our 2016 Christmas Show
A new musical by the writers of A Christmas Carol, Ben Frost and Richard Hough
There is a town in the middle of a forest, in the centre of a fairy tale, in the heart of our imaginations. It is a town out of touch and out of time, where nothing has changed for hundreds of years. The people are unhappy, stuck in the same routine; they wish desperately for change and new ideas. This Christmas, their wishes will be granted.
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A colourful stranger will arrive in the town, bringing music and dance, and a whole new way of thinking. She will raise laughter and tears and the spirits of everyone she meets. Well, almost everyone…
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This Christmas, The Castle presents a story of music and mayhem, of magic and tolerance, of friendship and community. There will be songs and surprises, fierce creatures, heroes and villains. The Pied Piper is a new musical comedy, smart enough for children, silly enough for grown-ups, and guaranteed fun for all the family!
Tue 6 – Thu 29 Dec £15 (£13) Family Ticket 48 for 4 tickets, inc’ at least 1 child Groups 10+ £1 off Genre: Children & Family
Be a Part of the Show! We are looking for children and young people to be part of our Christmas production. Auditions Sat 17 - Sun 18 Sep. Visit The Castle website.
SHOW TIMES Fri 9 Dec Sat 10 Dec Fri 16 Dec Sat 17 Dec Sun 18 Dec Wed 21 Dec Thu 22 Dec Fri 23 Dec Sat 24 Dec Mon 26 Dec Tue 27 Dec Wed 28 Dec Thu 29 Dec
7pm 2.30pm & 7pm 7pm 2.30pm & 5.30pm 2.30pm & 5.30pm 2.30pm* & 5.30pm 2.30pm & 5.30pm 2.30pm & 5.30pm 11.15am & 2.30pm 5.30pm 2.30pm & 5.30pm 2.30pm & 5.30pm 2.30pm
*public signed performance Schools performances are available between Tue 6 – Mon 19 Dec. For more information, please email boxoffice@thecastle.org.uk or call 01933 270 007
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Capture the Flag (PG)
Dad’s Army (PG)
Sun 3 Apr, 2.30pm Adults £6 Under 16s £3 Running time: 94 mins
Tue 5 Apr, 2.30pm & 8pm Adults £6 Under 16s £3 Running time: 99 mins
Goosebumps (PG)
Jem & The Holograms (PG)
Mon 4 Apr, 3pm Adults £6 Under 16s £3 Running time: 103 mins
Youth (15) Mon 4 Apr, 8pm Running time: 124 mins
Sat 9 Apr, 3pm Adults £6 Under 16s £3 Running time: 118 mins
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (15) Sat 9 Apr, 8pm Adults £6 Under 16s £3 Running time: 107 mins
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (U) Sun 10 Apr, 2.30pm Adults £6 Under 16s £3 Running time: 91 mins
Trumbo (15) Mon 11 Apr, 8pm Running time: 123 mins
A Bigger Splash (15) Mon 18 Apr, 8pm Running time: 124 mins
Anomalisa (15) Tue 26 Apr, 2.30pm & 8pm Running time: 89 mins
How to be Single (15) Wed 27 Apr, 8pm Running time: 109 mins
Grimsby (15) Fri 29 Apr, 8pm Running time: 83 mins
FILM Mon 2 May, 2.30pm Adults £6 Under 16s £4 Running time: 94 mins
Truth (15)
Set during the latter years of Hollywood’s Golden Age, this all-star cast comedy follows a single day in the life of a studio fixer who is presented with plenty of problems to fix. Written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen with George Clooney, Ralph Fiennes, Scarlett Johansson, Josh Brolin, Channing Tatum & Tilda Swinton.
In 2004, Mary Mapes (Cate Blanchett), an award-winning CBS News journalist, was handed the scoop of her career: testimony and documents showing that the sitting US president had shirked his responsibilities during the Vietnam War. When the story blew up in her face, the ensuing scandal threatened to influence the Presidential election and almost brought down all of CBS News in the process. With Robert Redford & Dennis Quaid.
Tue 3 May, 2.30pm & 8pm Running time: 105 mins
Wed 4 May, 8pm Running time: 125 mins
London Has Fallen (15) After the British Prime Minister has passed away, his funeral becomes the target of a terrorist organisation intent upon destroying the world’s most powerful leaders, devastating the British capital, and unleashing a terrifying vision of the future. The only hope of stopping it rests on the shoulders of the US President (Aaron Eckhart), his Secret Service head (Gerard Butler), and an English MI6 agent (Charlotte Riley) who rightly trusts no one. This non-stop, suspenseful action thriller also stars Morgan Freeman.
Sat 7 May, 8pm Running time: 99 mins
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Polar bear Norm’s greatest gripe is simple: there is no room for tourists in the Arctic. But when a ruthless developer threatens to build luxury properties there, Norm does what all normal polar bears would do - he heads to New York City to stop it. With a cast of ragtag lemmings at his side, Norm takes on the big apple, big business and a big identity crisis to save the day. Animated fun with Rob Schneider and Bill Nighy amongst the voices.
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Secret in their Eyes (15)
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A tight-knit team of FBI investigators – Ray (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Jess (Julia Roberts) and Claire (Nicole Kidman) – is torn apart when they discover that Jess’s teenage daughter has been murdered. Now, 13 years later, Ray uncovers a lead that he’s certain can resolve the case and bring long-desired closure to the team. Interweaving past and present, this deeply-layered mystery explores the murky boundaries between justice and revenge, and asks the question: how far would you go to right an unfathomable wrong?
Mon 9 May, 8pm Running time: 111 mins
The Ones Below (15) Kate (Clémence Poésy) and Justin (Stephen Campbell Moore), a 30-something, successful and affluent couple, are expecting their first baby but Kate harbours deeply rooted fears about her fitness to be a mother. Another expectant couple, Jon (David Morrissey) and Teresa (Laura Birn), move in to the apartment below and, in contrast, Teresa is full of joy at the prospect of imminent motherhood. Pregnancy brings the women together until one night a shared dinner begins to reveal all is not as it seems.
Mon 16 May, 8pm Running time: 86 mins
Kung Fu Panda 3 (PG) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice When Po’s long-lost father reappears, the reunited duo travel to a secret (cert tbc) panda paradise to meet scores of hilarious new panda characters. But when the supernatural villain Kai sweeps across China defeating all the kung fu masters, Po must do the impossible and train a village full of his fun-loving, clumsy brethren to become the ultimate band of Kung Fu Pandas. Animated panda fun with Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Bryan Cranston & Dustin Hoffman amongst the voices.
Sat 21 May, 2.30pm Adults £6 Under 16s £4 Running time: 94 mins
Fearing the actions of a god-like superhero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day saviour, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman (Henry Cavill) at war with one another, a new threat arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before. Directed by Zack Snyder. With Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg & Jeremy Irons.
Sat 21 May, 8pm Adults £6 Under 16s £4 Running time: tbc
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Sun 22 May, 2.30pm Adults £6 Under 16s £4 Running time: tbc
High-Rise (15)
Two thieving sisters (Alice Lowe & Dolly Wells) on the run from the police, steal a car and find an invitation for ‘the Wilding Sisters’ to attend a local poetry retreat. They assume the Wildings’ identities and hide out at the weekend camping event where they encounter a handsome poet (Tom Cullen). An improvised comedy gem that wowed audiences at the Edinburgh International Film Festival last year.
Young doctor Robert Laing (Tom Hiddlestone) joins a community in a luxury tower block, taking up residence on the 25th floor. Befriending architect Anthony Royal (Jeremy Irons) and his devoted aide Charlotte (Sienna Miller), Laing discovers a world of complex loyalties. When he also befriends Richard Wilder (Luke Evans), a radical filmmaker from the 2nd floor determined to provoke the inherent class injustices, a dangerous social situation develops. From the novel by J.G.Ballard. Directed by Ben Wheatley.
Mon 23 May, 8pm Running time: 85 mins
Wed 25 May, 8pm Running time: 118 mins
Hardcore Henry (cert tbc) Seen through the eyes of Henry, this unflinchingly original wild-ride of a story, shows us a man brought back from the dead by his wife only to see her kidnapped by a powerful warlord with a plan for world domination. With no memory as to who, what, where or why, Henry must survive the insanity, save his wife, and discover his purpose and the truth behind his identity. With Tim Roth, Haley Bennett & Sharlto Copley.
Fri 27 May, 8pm Running time: tbc
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This Bollywood comedy-romance follows the story of a young, married couple whose relationship challenges the gender roles placed upon women and men in Indian society. With Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor.
Black Mountain Poets (15)
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Ki and Ka (cert tbc)
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Zootropolis (PG)
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Zootropolis is a city like no other where animals from every environment can live together - from the biggest elephant to the smallest shrew. But when the optimistic Judy Hopps arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy. Determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity to crack a case, even when it means partnering with a fast-talking fox to solve the mystery. Disney’s brilliant new animation with Idris Elba, Kristen Bell, Ginnifer Goodwin & Jason Bateman amongst the voices.
Mon 30 May, 11am Tue 31 May, 3.30pm Adults £6 Under 16s £4 Running time: 108 mins
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (cert tbc) As two wicked sisters - Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron), resurrected from the golden depths of the magic mirror, and ice-queen Freya (Emily Blunt) - threaten the enchanted land, two renegades - Eric the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth), previously aide to Snow White, and his forbidden love, Sara (Jessica Chastain) are the good that stand in the way of this double dark force of evil.
Mon 30 May, 2.30pm Adult £6 Under 16s £4 Running time: tbc
Son of Saul (15) Saul is an Hungarian member of the Sonderkommando: the group of Jewish prisoners forced to assist the Nazis at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Whilst working in one of the crematoriums, Saul discovers the corpse of a boy he takes for his son. As rebellion is planned around him, Saul decides to carry out an impossible task: save the child’s body from the flames, find a rabbi to recite the mourner’s Kaddish and offer the boy a proper burial. Winner of best foreign language film Oscar 2016. Subtitled
Tue 31 May, 8pm Running time: 107 mins
The Jungle Book (cert tbc) The man-cub Mowgli is threatened by the fearsome tiger Shere Khan (Idris Elba) and embarks on a captivating journey of self-discovery, guided by panther-turned-mentor Bagheera (Ben Kingsley) and the free-spirited bear Baloo (Bill Murray). Along the way, Mowgli encounters the seductive python Kaa (Scarlett Johansson) and the smooth-talking King Louie (Christopher Walken). Directed by Jon Favreau, based on Rudyard Kipling’s timeless stories and inspired by Disney’s own classic animated film. Sun 5 June, 2.30pm Adults £6 Under 16s £4 Running time: tbc
FILM Mon 6 June, 8pm Running time: 93 mins
Eye in the Sky (15)
Michael ‘Eddie’ Edwards (Taron Egerton) is the courageous but unlikely British ski-jumper who never stopped believing in himself even when an entire nation was counting him out. With the help of a rebellious and charismatic coach (Hugh Jackman), Eddie takes on the establishment and wins the hearts of sports fans around the world by making an improbable and historic showing at the 1988 Winter Olympics.
Colonel Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren) is a UK-based military officer in command of a top secret drone operation to capture terrorists in Kenya. But when Powell discovers the targets are planning a suicide bombing, the mission is escalated from ‘capture’ to ‘kill’. As American pilot Steve Watts (Aaron Paul) engages, a nine-year old girl enters the kill zone triggering an international dispute over the moral, political and personal implications of modern warfare. Also starring Alan Rickman in his last screen role.
Tue 7 June, 2.30pm & 8pm Running time: 105 mins
Mon 13 June, 8pm Running time: 102 mins
The Man Who Knew Infinity (cert tbc) Srinavasa Ramanujan (Dev Patel) is a 25-year-old Indian college failure and mathematical genius. Accepted to study at Trinity College, Cambridge, thanks to Professor G.H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons), he leaves his family and community to travel across the world at a time of war. Despite finding himself as much an outcast in the traditional culture of Cambridge as he was among his peers in India, Ramanujan fights illness and homesickness to become a pioneer in mathematical theories. With Stephen Fry & Toby Jones.
Tue 14 June, 2.30pm & 8pm Running time: tbc
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It is Moscow 1959, and Katya (Rebecca Ferguson) is young and beautiful and spying for the Americans. When she begins spying on Alexander (Sam Reid), an idealistic Communist politician, the last thing she expects is to fall in love with him. Her choice between love and duty leads to a nail-biting conclusion that old Alexander (Charles Dance) can only unravel decades later in New York. His journey back to the snowbound streets of Moscow uncovers an unexpected love triangle and betrayals from those he trusted most.
Eddie the Eagle (PG)
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Captain America: Civil War (cert tbc)
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At a time when the team of Avengers are trying to protect the world from a new and nefarious villain, political pressure is mounting to install a system of accountability on them. The Avengers are split into two camps - one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for them to remain free from government interference and the other following Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) and his surprising decision to support official oversight. With Scarlett Johansson, Elizabeth Olsen, Jeremy Renner & Martin Freeman. Sat 18 June, 8pm Adults £6 Under 16s £4 Running time: tbc
Bastille Day (cert tbc)
Love & Friendship (cert tbc)
Michael Mason (Richard Madden) is an American pick-pocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by the CIA when he steals a bag that contains more than just a wallet. Sean Briar (Idris Elba) is the field agent on the case who realises that Michael is just a pawn in a much bigger game. Going against commands, Briar recruits Michael and a 24 hour thrill ride ensues; the unlikely duo discovering they are both targets and must rely upon each other in order to take down a common enemy.
Set in the 1790s, the deliciously scheming and manipulative Lady Susan Vernon (Kate Beckinsale) is on a mission to find a husband for herself and her long-suffering daughter, aided and abetted by her loyal friend Alicia Johnson (Chloë Sevigny). An exquisite comedy of matchmaking and heart-breaking adapted from young Jane Austen’s novella Lady Susan. With Gemma Redgrave & Stephen Fry.
Mon 20 June, 8pm Running time: tbc
Tue 28 June, 2.30pm & 8pm Running time: tbc
FILM While on holiday in Marrakech, ordinary English couple (Ewan McGregor & Naomie Harris) befriend a flamboyant and charismatic Russian (Stellan Skarsgård). When he asks for their help to deliver classified information to the British Secret Services, the couple get caught up in the dangerous world of international espionage that propels them on a perilous journey through Paris and Bern and from the French Alps to the murky corners of the City of London. From the best-selling novel by John Le Carré.
Lee Gates (George Clooney) is a bombastic TV personality whose popular financial network show has made him the talk of Wall Street. But after he hawks a high tech stock that mysteriously crashes, an irate investor (Jack O’Connell) takes Gates, his crew, and his ace producer Patty Fenn (Julia Roberts) hostage live on air. Unfolding in real time, Gates and Fenn must find a way to keep themselves alive while simultaneously uncovering the truth behind a tangle of big money lies. Directed by Jodie Foster.
Mon 18 July, 8pm Running time: 107 mins
Florence Foster Jenkins (cert tbc) Florence Foster Jenkins (Meryl Streep), New York heiress and socialite, obsessively pursues her dream of becoming a great opera singer. The voice she hears in her head is beautiful but to everyone else it is hilariously awful. Her partner and manager, St Clair Bayfield (Hugh Grant), an aristocratic English actor, is determined to protect his beloved Florence from the truth but, in 1944, Florence decides to give a public concert at Carnegie Hall. Directed by Stephen Frears.
Tue 19 July, 2.30pm & 8pm Running time: tbc
Sat 23 July, 8pm Running time: tbc
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Money Monster (cert tbc)
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Our Kind of Traitor (15)
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Youth Theatre
Youth Musical Theatre
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Join us at Castle Youth Theatre to explore a wide variety of drama skills and theatre techniques within every session. At CYT, participants will discover the processes to creating different characters, movements, voice work, scripts and so much more through lots of fun exercises and games. Use these skills to perform on stage yourself in one of our CYT Productions.
These fun sessions are packed full with everything you need to learn in the world of musical theatre. Help develop your skills as an all-round performer in singing, acting and dance. Once you have mastered these skills you will be ready to start rehearsing for one of our CYMT Productions.
This inclusive class is designed as a fun and creative introduction to contemporary dance, for those who are new to the art form or looking to gain more experience.
Early Years (Reception – Y2) Friday 4pm – 4.50pm £45 per term Juniors (Y3 – Y6) Tuesday or Friday 5pm – 6.30pm £65 per term Intermediates (Y7 – Y9) Tuesday or Friday 6.30pm – 8.30pm £70 per term Seniors (Y10 – Y13) Monday or Wednesday 6pm – 8.30pm £75 per term
Early Years (Reception – Y2) Monday 4pm – 4.50pm £45 per term Juniors (Y3 – Y6) Saturday 10am – 11.30am £65 per term Intermediates (Y7 – Y9) Saturday 12pm – 2pm £70 per term Seniors (Y10 – Y13) Saturday 2.15pm – 4.15pm £70 per term
Wednesday 5.30pm – 7pm £65 per term
Castle Youth Dance Company (Yr 7+) In partnership with Dance 4, The Castle are recruiting young dancers from across Northamptonshire to join this exciting Youth Dance Company. Entry to the company this term is via audition only. Details can be found on our website. Supported by Dance4’s Centre for Advanced Training Programme, the group, led by a professional dance artist, is designed to challenge those with some existing experience in contemporary dance. Wednesday 7pm – 8.30pm £65 per term
This exciting weekly session offers the chance to get hands on with film, TV and media equipment and learn the craft behind creating great programmes and content. From storyboards to production planning, camera operating to editing, computer animation to scoring a film, this session presents an amazing opportunity to learn a wide range of skills.
This new weekly session is for all those young people who would prefer to be backstage, making productions run smoothly and effectively. Whether you’re interested in lighting, sound or stage managing, this is the class for you. Monday 5.30pm – 7.30pm £70 per term
Monday 6pm – 8pm £93 per term
How to book Simply download a registration pack at www.thecastle.org.uk/participate, or collect one from The Castle’s Box Office, complete it and return to the Box Office with your payment.
For further information please contact the Participation Team on 01933 229 022 Dept. 8 option 2 or email our Youth Theatre Director: kitty@thecastle.org.uk
Castle Young Company Update This January The Castle launched their first young company for 16-23 year olds. After auditioning over 20 people, 9 were chosen to be part of this exciting opportunity. They are currently in the process of developing their company identity and will be devising a show to take to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August. Keep an eye on our website and social media for further developments and dates for the premiere of their new piece that will be performed at The Castle this summer.
Hind Youth Arts Bursaries We are delighted to be able to offer a series of bursaries funded generously by The Hind Hotel in Wellingborough. Please email our Participation and Engagement Manager for details on how to apply: alex@thecastle.org.uk
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PARTICIPATION 100 Years of Roald Dahl! Summer Holiday Projects (6 – 12 yrs)
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Come for one day, or all three, as we celebrate Roald Dahl’s 100th Birthday! This fun packed three days will explore The BFG and dreams, writing your own wonderful recipes inspired by George’s Marvellous Medicine and playing games of exaggeration as we delve into Matilda and her wild stories!
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Mon 25 – Wed 27 July 10am – 1pm (6-8 yrs) Members* £12, Non-members £15 per day** 10am – 4pm (9-12 yrs) Members* £22, Non-members £25 per day**
*Members are participants who take part in our weekly classes **10% discount if you book all three days together
Early breakfast club is available from 8.30am for an additional £5 per day.
Film in a Week (11 yrs+) Join us this summer as we make a brand new film in only five days! Participants will develop a variety of skills including camera work, sound, editing, directing and even acting for the screen! When booking please state if you would like to be either a: Film Maker (behind the camera) Performer (acting for screen) Mon 1 – Fri 5 Aug 2016 £80 for members* £100 for non-members
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Play in a Week (10 yrs+) This hugely popular project returns this summer with a brand new look and creative team to help you put on an exciting show in only five days! We will be transporting audiences to the land of Narnia in our Studio Theatre, as this jam packed week culminates in a one off production of this well-loved story. Mon 8 – Thu 11 Aug, 10am – 4pm Fri 12 Aug, 11am – 8pm (performance 7pm) £60 for members* £80 for non-members
Activities include: • Relaxed film screenings of Rio • Craft sessions • Dance workshops • Group sing-a-long and sharing of work in our main theatre Mon 9 – Wed 11 May 2016 For more information please check our website or email alex@thecastle.org.uk
Young Creations and So..! Dancers provide creative opportunities for people with and without disabilities to participate in the arts. Regular sessions develop self-esteem, confidence and teamwork. Both groups provide outreach programmes for schools, open access sessions and holiday programmes for members of the community. Friday 4pm – 5.45pm Open access session (£2.50 per week) For more information email veronicabroomhall@gmail.com
37th International Waendel Walk
The only joint IML/IVV walking event in the UK Choices of 5,10,15,25 and 42km routes, on Saturday and Sunday, for walkers across fields, footpaths, and roads visiting local villages. All routes start and finish at The Castle. Commencing with a parade and Friendship walks of 5 and 10km walks on Friday night, with live entertainment.
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
Join us for three days of carnival fun as we explore the arts through film, crafts, singing and dance! Designed for schools, community groups and families, our annual disability festival has something for everyone!
Young Creations and So..! Dancers
Organised and run by the Waendel Walk Working Party and supported by the Borough Council of Wellingborough. Book online via The Castle. Please visit www.wellingborough.gov.uk for more detailed information on the walk routes, medals for participants, participation, etc. Tel: Julia Wells, Events Officer on 01933 231986 or events@wellingborough.gov,uk. Fri 13– Sun 15 May
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DAPA Festival 2016
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INCUBATOR
INCUBATOR
OPEN FOR BOOKINGS FOLLOW FRANKS: @FRANKS HAMBURGER
C-12 Dance Theatre are an award winning contemporary dance theatre company that creates emotionally driven, accessible and high quality work which makes audiences think and feel.
box office 01933 270 007
Lead by Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster and Adam Towndrow, C-12 Dance Theatre have created work that has been rich in diversity, locality and content, from outdoor works featuring shopping trolleys, Luton vans and a market stall, to indoor works featuring death row, the closure of a library and Sherlock Holmes!
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WATSON: In 2014, the company started to explore the concept of transforming a Sherlock Holmes story, The Empty House. Through a period of R&D, C-12 managed to bring in an internationally acclaimed creative team of individuals and specialists to re-imagine a live performance experience. The production will go through a second R&D phase at The Castle. Both C-12 and The Castle share similar interests in engaging new audiences and Watson is something very new within the performance context which will aim to those interested in live music, digital technology and contemporary dance. The Castle will be supporting this next phase, which will finalise the full story, with intimate details, and start to physicalise elements of this production.
@FRANKS HAMBURGERHOUSE Call 01604 948 904 www.tomhewer.co.uk
FRANKS’ Comedy Club Meal Deal Why not book a table* in the restaurant before the show? Or try a delicious selection of burgers or hot dogs available on comedy nights • • • •
Franks - plain 8oz burger Elite - burger and cheddar cheese Frankies - chicken breast Falaf - vegetarian burger
All served with chips and salad in takeaway boxes.
£6.50 in advance £7.50 on night Hot dogs - served with crispy onions • Foot long £4.50 • Puppy dog £2.50 *It’s recommended that you book a table in the restaurant by 6pm
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VISUAL ARTS www.thecastle.org.uk
VISUAL ARTS
Image: FutureStarts Photography
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VISUAL ARTS
Wellingborough Area Wellingborough and Art Groups District Camera Club
FutureStarts Photography
box office 01933 270 007
FOCUS
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The FOCUS collection of images represents the work of local school pupils who have used digital photography as both a means of gaining a different perspective on their surroundings and how they interact with them, as well as providing a renewed FOCUS on what inspires them as individuals.
Voyages of Discovery
Exhibition of Photography
Five local art classes – from Sywell, Wellingborough and Burton Latimer - join together to showcase their artwork. All the featured artists are amateur and for some this will be the first time that they have exhibited their work. Together, they have varied amounts of experience in painting and drawing; some have painted for several years whilst a few have only just begun their artistic journeys.
This popular club, founded in 1950, presents its annual photographic exhibition for all of Wellingborough to enjoy. Open to all camera enthusiasts, the club promotes the appreciation of all areas of photography aiming to bring together all those interested in this great hobby.
Exhibits include: local places of interest, wildlife, landscapes, macro and abstracts.
The exhibition shows a huge diversity of stylistic approach and encompasses all manner of painting and drawing in every type of media.
May Location: Exhibition Wall & Gallery
June Location: Exhibition Wall
“Passionate About Photography” www.wellingboroughcameraclub.org.uk
June Location: Gallery
VISUAL ARTS Melanie Paredes
Colourful Moments
The Immanence of Art
This vibrant mix of acrylic and oil paintings captures shrewd observations from reality whilst experimenting with bright colours. The expressive results bring enjoyment to the observer affecting both the eye and the heart.
This exhibition presents a range of mandalas and other spiritual visuals together with portraits and vibrant, self-constructed landscapes. All works are made in varying mediums such as oils, acrylics, charcoal, graphite, pen and inks on fabrics and canvas.
“The process of painting brings me joy and I hope my creations of colourful moments will bring joy to others too.” Jana Popa
“These works bear acute artistry with flare and flow; each one delivering its own charisma to find its importance with its observer”. Melanie Paredes
July & August Location: Exhibition Wall
July & August Location: Gallery
www.thecastle.org.uk
Jana Popa
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INFORMATION ON US
How to get in touch In person
By telephone
Or online
The Castle, Castle Way, Wellingborough, NN8 1XA
Box Office 01933 270 007 Admin 01933 229 022
www.thecastle.org.uk
How to pay
We accept cash, credit/debit cards, cheque, postal orders, and National Theatre tokens (Please note: National Theatre tokens can only be accepted in person). There is a £1.50 booking fee levied on all bookings except for those paid in cash, in person at the Box Office; this is one fee per booking, not per ticket. The booking fee is not levied on classes.
Reservations, Re-sales and Refunds
Ticket reservations are held for three working days, or until 24 hours before the start of the show if that’s sooner. All tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangable except when an event is cancelled. We can accept your tickets for resale, however The Castle’s own unsold tickets take priority. A charge of £1 per ticket (to a maximum of £5) will be charged for tickets resold on your behalf.
Selected shows offer all or some of the following concessions with valid ID; Under 18s, Full Time Students, Over 60s, Job Seekers & Disabled Patrons. For specific concession availability please speak to a member of Box Office staff. Customers may only use one discount per event, i.e. Friends discount, Multibuy discounts, Family Tickets or promo codes.
Community Hires
The Castle frequently makes its facilities available for hire to community and voluntary groups. Whilst we attempt at all times to safeguard customers’ interest, The Castle can accept no responsibility for the quality, content, discount policies or pricing of these events.
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All customers must hold a valid ticket for the event.
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Tickets can be posted to you for a charge of £1. However, all tickets can be held at Box Office for collection for no charge.
Latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
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The use of camera, tape recorder and video equipment is strictly forbidden during performances.
Infant in Arms
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The Castle management reserves the right to refuse admission to any part of the building or site.
Postal Charges
Children aged 18 months & under may sit on a parent or guardian’s lap for most shows free of charge. More details are available from the Box Office.
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Concessions and Discounts/Offers
Companions come free on selected shows. Please check with the Box Office for our discount prices.
The Castle (Wellingborough) Ltd is a Registered Charity No.1028809 in receipt of financial support from the Borough Council of Wellingborough. Company Registration No.2867446. VAT No.638 353523. All information in this brochure was correct at time of printing – Mar 2016. ©The Castle (Wellingborough) Limited. The Management reserves the right to make any necessary changes without prior notice.
Access
Thank you
The Castle is easily accessible to all.
The Castle would like to thank our Business Club members,
Wheelchair users have easy access to all areas of the building via ramps and lifts. Parking for disabled is available and cars can drop off patrons at the main doors. There are ten spaces for wheelchairs for users in the main auditorium and a minimum of two in the studio. Early booking is advisable: In the event of sell-out performances, unsold wheelchair seats will be sold to any customer from 3 days prior to the event date. To ensure your safety we request that wheelchair users bring a friend or companion to assist them.
By Car Head for Wellingborough town centre and follow the signs. Use the map to guide you round the one-way system.
Hearing and seeing guide dogs are welcome into all areas of the building. A bowl of water can be provided.
and the following supporters:
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Infra-Red Sound Enhancement is available in the Main Auditorium and Studio. Headsets should be booked 10 days in advance through the Box Office, to guarantee availability.
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By Bus All buses stop at the central bus stop in Church Street which is only a three minute walk away.
Please use your TDD announcer. Hearing guide dogs are welcome.
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By train Regular Inter City trains serve Wellingborough from London St Pancras, Bedford, Kettering, Market Harborough and Leicester.
This free service is available thanks to Northamptonshire Association for The Blind and Wellingborough Talking Newspaper.
Parking There is level free parking for 130 cars behind The Castle.
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Braille, recorded or large print brochures are available by calling the Box Office on 01933 270 007
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INFORMATION ON US
How To Find Us
Arts Council England Awards for All Borough Council of Wellingborough Borough Council of Wellingborough – Small Community Grants Community Matters – Waitrose Rushden Creative Alliance Creative Employment Programme East Midlands Children’s Theatre and Dance Network Family Law Group Gay and Peter Hartley’s Hillards Charitable Trust Hart Family Brewery Northamptonshire Community Foundation Northamptonshire Sport – Sportivate SITA Trust Tranex Communication Wellingborough Rotary Wilson Foundation
With extra special thanks to our fantastic team of volunteer stewards and envelope stuffers.
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INFORMATION ON US
Date
Time
Title
Sun 1 May
8pm
From the Jam ft Bruce Foxton
Music
Mon 2 May
2.30pm
Norm of the North (U)
Tue 3 May
2.30pm & 8pm
Tue 3 May
7.45pm
Wed 4 May
Page
May
Date
Time
Title
Genre
Page
Thu 26 May
8pm
Threeway
Music
4
Fri 27 May
12.30pm
The Baroque Cello
Music
Film
23
Fri 27 May
8pm
Hardcore Henry (cert tbc)
Film
Hail, Caesar! (12A)
Film
23
Sat 28 May
11am & 2pm
The Doodle Dance Show
Children & Family
With a Little Bit of Luck
Drama
4
Sat 28 May
7.30pm
Some Guys Have All the Luck
Music
8pm
Truth (15)
Film
Zootropolis (PG)
Film
26
Thu 5 May
7.30pm
Buddy Holly & The Cricketers
Music
5
Mon 30 May 2.30pm
The Huntsman Winter’s War (cert tbc)
Film
26
Thu 5 May
7.45pm
The Debt Collectors
Drama
5
Tue 31 May
3.30pm
Zootropolis (PG)
Film
26
Fri 6 May
12.30pm
Lunchtime Music Series
Music
5
Tue 31 May
Various
Toddler’s Room
Children & Family
Fri 6 May
8pm
Franks’ Comedy Club
Comedy
5
Tue 31 May
8pm
Son of Saul (15)
Film
Sat 7 May
11am & 2pm
Old Mother Hubbard and her Cupboard Children & Family
Sat 7 May
8pm
London Has Fallen (15)
Film
23
Mon 9 May
8pm
Secret in Their Eyes (15)
Film
24
Wed 1 June
7.30pm
Dinosaur Park
Drama
Wed 11 May 7.45pm
CELL
Drama
6
Thu 2 June
2.30pm
LazyTown Live on Stage
Children & Family 10
Thu 12 May
23
Mon 30 May 11am
8 8 25 8 9
9 26
5 June 9
6
Fri 3 June
12.30pm
Lunchtime Music Series
Music
10
24
Fri 3 June
7.45pm
GIANT
Drama
10
Community
6
Fri 3 June
8pm
Franks’ Comedy Club
Comedy
10
Frankenstein
Broadcast Arts
7
Sun 5 June
2.30pm
The Jungle Book (cert tbc)
Film
26
Wed 18 May 7.45pm
Make Way for Lucia
Community
6
Mon 6 June
8pm
Despite the Falling Snow (12A)
Film
27
Thu 19 May
7.45pm
Make Way for Lucia
Community
6
Tue 7 June
2.30pm & 8pm
Eddie the Eagle (PG)
Film
27
Thu 19 May
8pm
Rich Hall – 3:10 to Humour
Comedy
7
Wed 8 June
7pm
Hamlet
Live Broadcast
11
Fri 20 May
7.45pm
Make Way for Lucia
Community
6
Thu 9 June
7.45pm
HMS Pinafore and The Zoo
Community
11
Fri 20 May
8pm
Manran
Music
7
Fri 10 June
7.15pm
An Evening of Dance and Drama
Community
11
Sat 21 May
2.30pm
Kung Fu Panda (PG)
Film
24
Fri 10 June
7.45pm
HMS Pinafore and The Zoo
Community
11
Sat 21 May
8pm
Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (cert tbc)
Film
24
Sat 11 June
2.30pm & 7.45pm HMS Pinafore and The Zoo
Community
11
Sat 11 June
7.30pm
The WestEnders
Music
11
Mon 13 June 8pm
Eye in the Sky (15)
Film
27
The Man Who Knew Infinity (cert tbc) Film
27
Barry Palser’s Super Six
Music
Mon 16 May 8pm
8pm
The Ones Below (15)
Film
Tue 17 May
Make Way for Lucia
Wed 18 May 7.15pm
7.45pm
Sat 21 May
2.30pm & 7.45pm Make Way for Lucia
Community
Sun 22 May
2.30pm
Ki and Ka (cert tbc)
Film
25
Tue 14 June
Mon 23 May 8pm
Black Mountain Poets (15)
Film
25
Wed 15 June 7.30pm
That’ll Be The Day
Music
12
Tue 24 May
7.30pm
Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers
Music
7
Wed 15 June 7.45pm
Side Effects
Community
12
Tue 24 May
7.45pm
Emma
Drama
8
Thu 16 June 7.45pm
Side Effects
Community
12
High-Rise (15)
Film
Fri 17 June
Dance is our Joy
Community
12
Wed 25 May 8pm
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Genre
6
25
2.30pm & 8pm
7.30pm
Time
Title
Genre
Page
Date
Time
Title
Genre
Page
Fri 17 June
7.45pm
Side Effects
Community
12
Sat 23 July
8pm
Money Monster (cert tbc)
Film
Sat 18 June
2.30pm
Dance is our Joy
Community
12
Wed 27 July
2.30pm
The Snail and The Whale
Children & Family 17
29
Sat 18 June
7.45pm
Side Effects
Community
12
Thu 28 July
8pm
Gilad Atzmon and Alan Barnes
Music
Sat 18 June
8pm
Captain America: Civil War (cert tbc)
Film
28
Fri 29 July
7.30pm
Back to Bacharach
Music
18
Mon 20 June 8pm
Bastille Day (cert tbc)
Film
28
Sat 30 July
6pm
Pulse8
Community
18
Thu 23 June 7.30pm
Peter Pan
Community
12
Thu 23 June 8pm
Tad Newton’s 70th Birthday Jazz Bash Music
13
Fri 24 June
7.30pm
Peter Pan
Community
12
8pm
18
2.30pm & 7.30pm Peter Pan
Community
12
Josh Widdicombe: What Do I Do Now
Comedy
Sat 25 June
Sun 26 June 1.30pm & 5pm
Showcase 2016
Community
13
Mon 27 June 7pm
Werther
Live Broadcast
13
Tue 28 June
Love & Friendship (cert tbc)
Film
28
Wed 29 June 7pm
Wrenn Academy Summer Celebration
Community
13
Wed 29 June 7.45pm
Ventoux
Drama
14
2.30pm & 8pm
17
August Thu 25 Aug
INFORMATION ON US
Date
July Fri 1 July
12.30pm
Lunchtime Music Series
Music
14
Fri 1 July
8pm
Franks’ Comedy Club
Comedy
14
Sat 2 July
7.30pm
Lady Sings the Blues
Music
14
Mon 4 Various - Tue 12 July
Youth Arts Festival
Community
15
Thu 7 July
7.15pm
Romeo and Juliet
Live Broadcast
15
Sat 9 July
2pm & 7pm
Dance With Me Tonight
Community
15
Fri 15 July
7.30pm
Let Your Feet Do the Talking
Community
15
Sat 16 July
2.30pm & 7.30pm Let Your Feet Do the Talking
Community
15
Sat 16 July
11am & 2pm
Hansel and Gretel
Children & Family 16
Mon 18 July
8pm
Our Kind of Traitor (15)
Film
29
Tue 19 July
2.30pm & 8pm
Florence Foster Jenkins (cert tbc)
Film
29
Thu 21 July
8pm
The Frog Island Jazz Band
Music
16
Fri 22 July
12.30pm
JS Bach and the Violin
Music
16
Fri 22 July
7pm
Dexterity
Community
17
Sat 23 July
2pm
Dexterity
Community
17
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