York Theatre Royal Summer 10 Brochure

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York Theatre Royal present

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THU 22 JUL – SAT 21 AUG AUGUST

Adapted from Kenneth Grahame’s novel by Mike Kenny Directed by Damian Cruden Designed by Catherine Chapman & Lydia Denno Lighting Designed by Richard G Jones Music by Christopher Madin

Join Mole as he introduces you to his friends; amiable Ratty, wise Badger and infamous Mr Toad. Together they tell action packed stories of boating on the river, adventuring in the Wild Wood, battling weasels at Toad Hall and a few mis-haps with motor cars. This summer, nature will take over York Theatre Royal’s building as the foyer is transformed into a magical, grassy woodland. Have a picnic on the lawn before entering our newly configured auditorium in the round – as you’ve never seen it before! From the team that brought you The Railway Children comes another much loved family story, re-told in this inventive and enchanting production. Times: 2.30pm & 7.00pm, please see performance schedule Performance Location: Main House Tickets: Matinees Evenings Early Bird discount * Adult £16 £18 £15 Children under 16 £10 £11 £10 Concessions £12 £13 £11 Family Ticket (max 2 adults) £45 £48 £43 Restricted view seats £10 Groups 10 +: 1 ticket free in every 10 * Early Bird tickets can be booked until Mon 5 Apr

THU 22 2.30 & 7.00 FRI 23 2.30 & 7.00 SAT 24 2.30 & 7.00 SUN 25 MON 26 TUE 27 2.30 & 7.00 WED 28 2.30 & 7.00 THU 29 2.30 & 7.00 FRI 30 2.30 & 7.00 SAT 31 2.30 & 7.00 SUN 01 MON 02 TUE 03 2.30 & 7.00 WED 04 2.30 & 7.00 THU 05 2.30 & 7.00 FRI 06 2.30 & 7.00 SAT 07 2.30 & 7.00 SUN 08 MON 09 TUE 10 2.30 & 7.00 WED 11 2.30 & 7.00 THU 12 2.30 & 7.00 BSL FRI 13 2.30 & 7.00 AD SAT 14 2.30 C/AD & 7.00 SUN 15 MON 16 TUE 17 2.30 & 7.00 WED 18 2.30 & 7.00 THU 19 2.30 & 7.00 FRI 20 2.30 & 7.00 SAT 21 2.30 & 7.00

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Pre-book a Wind in the Willows Picnic Box full of goodies from our café including deli sandwiches, freshly made cakes, fruit and homemade lemonade. For 2 people - £12 For 4 people - £20 For 6 people - £30 Please state at the time of booking whether you have any dietary requirements. Audio Described: Fri 13 Aug, 7.00pm & Sat 14 Aug, 2.30pm Captioned: Sat 14 Aug, 2.30pm Signed performance: Thu 12 Aug, 7.00pm

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York Theatre Royal present

DECEMBER 2010

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BERWICK KALER IN

ROBINSON CRUSOE THU 9 DEC ’10 – SAT 29 JAN ‘11 Written by Berwick Kaler Directed by Berwick Kaler and Damian Cruden

One of the most popular adventure stories ever told is about to get the full panto blockbuster treatment as only the York Theatre Royal know how. Expect spectacular sets and costumes. Expect laughs galore and slapstick in abundance. Expect mad-cap mayhem and lunacy. Above all, expect the unexpected as Kaler wreaks his zany anarchy on yet another hilarious pantomime classic. “The most gags-per-pound in the north” The Guardian on Humpty Dumpty “You can put the ring of success on another Kaler triumph” The Press on Humpty Dumpty Tickets go on sale 1 March in person from 9am at the Box Office and online from 6pm. Phone bookings will start from 2 March at 9am. Bronze £12 - £21 Concessions available on Bronze performances Silver £12 - £24 Held at last year’s prices ET ERS G Gold £13 - £25 Held at last year’s prices MEMB FF 4.30pm tickets £10 - £13 10% O Early Bird Offer: Tickets booked for Mon – Thu perfs from 10 Jan, £2 off standard ticket prices paid for by 31 Aug 2010.

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Audio Described: Sat 8 Jan, 2.30pm & 7.30pm, Thu 20 Jan, 7.30pm, Sat 22 Jan, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Signed performances: Thu 13 Jan, 7.30pm, Sat 15 Jan, 2.30pm Captioned: Sat 8 Jan, 2.30pm

JANUARY 2011

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THU 9 7.30 FRI 10 7.30 SAT 11 2.30 & 7.30 SUN 12 MON 13 7.30 TUE 14 7.30 WED 15 2.30 & 7.30 THU 16 2.30 & 7.30 FRI 17 2.30 & 7.30 SAT 18 2.30 & 7.30 SUN 19 MON 20 2.30 & 7.30 TUE 21 2.30 & 7.30 WED 22 2.30 & 7.30 THU 23 2.30 & 7.30 FRI 24 2.30 & 7.30 SAT 25 SUN 26 MON 27 2.30 & 7.30 TUE 28 2.30 & 7.30 WED 29 2.30 & 7.30 THU 30 2.30 & 7.30 FRI 31 2.30 & 7.30 SAT 01 2.30 & 7.30 SUN 02 MON 03 2.30 & 7.30 TUE 04 7.30 WED 05 7.30 THU 06 7.30 FRI 07 4.30 & 8.00 SAT 08 2.30 C/AD & 7.30 AD SUN 09 MON 10 7.30 TUE 11 7.30 WED 12 7.30 THU 13 7.30 BSL FRI 14 4.30 & 8.00 SAT 15 2.30 BSL & 7.30 SUN 16 MON 17 7.30 TUE 18 7.30 WED 19 7.30 THU 20 7.30 AD FRI 21 4.30 & 8.00 SAT 22 2.30 AD & 7.30 AD SUN 23 MON 24 7.30 TUE 25 7.30 WED 26 7.30 THU 27 7.30 FRI 28 4.30 & 8.00 SAT 29 2.30 & 7.30


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A Northern Stage Production of Joan Littlewood’s Musical Entertainment

TUE 6 – SAT 10 APR

By Theatre Workshop, Charles Chilton, Gerry Raffles and Members of the Original Cast. Title suggested by Ted Allan. A madcap orchestra of musicians, dancers, singers and clowns will come armed with sketches, songs and stories for your entertainment. Their sombre buffoonery and musical ingenuity collides with the bawdy, tough humour of the squaddies on the front line to take you on an incredible journey across Europe. From the misplaced optimism of the British home front to the blood-soaked fields of Flanders the story is

told through a fantastic collection of irreverent and poignant songs including well known favourites Pack Up Your Troubles, Keep The Home Fires Burning and It’s A Long Way To Tipperary. Created in 1963 by the maverick director Joan Littlewood and her revolutionary company Theatre Workshop, Oh What A Lovely War is a truly original portrait of the conflict that changed the shape of our world for ever. Co-Directed by Erica Whyman (Our Friends in the North, A Doll’s House, Look Back in Anger), and Sam Kenyon (Sweeney Todd, Merrily We Roll Along, Sunset Boulevard), this brand new production will a be funfilled evening with a tough, dark heart.

Times: 7.30pm with a 2.00pm (Thu) 2.30pm (Sat) matinee Performance Location: Main House Suitable for: 12+ Tickets: Tue - Thu Fri & Sat Matinees Students & u25s Gallery £10 £10 £10 £5 Upper Circle £13 £13 £10 £5 ET ERS G Dress Circle £17 £20 £10 £5 MEMB £15 £18 £10 £5 Stalls Concessions available

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WHATEVER NEXT! FRI 9 – WED 28 APR Written by Jill Murphy Adapted and directed by Juliet Forster Designed by Barney George Movement by Ruth Tyson-Jones Music by James Grant Lyrics by Guy Picot Puppetry consultancy by Kelvin Goodspeed

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“Can I go to the Moon?” asked Baby Bear. “No you can’t,” said Mrs Bear. “It’s bathtime. Anyway, you’d have to find a rocket first.” Undeterred, Baby Bear finds a rocket, packs a picnic and visits the moon, accompanied by a friendly owl he meets along the way. Using puppetry, movement, object animation, a bit of juggling and a lot of imagination, Whatever Next! explores the joy of imaginative play and the wonders of space. tutti frutti and York Theatre Royal bring this much-loved children’s classic to life, accompanied by a specially composed, magical musical score. Whatever Next?

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Times: Various, please see diary on page 26 Performance Location: Studio Running Time: 50 minute show. No interval Tickets: £8 adults, £5 children, students & u25s

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WHATEVER NEXT! by Jill Murphy, published by Macmillan Books, © Jill Murphy 1980, 1995 and 2009

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THE SEAGULL Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece interweaves comic and tragic situations in the lives of a fading actress, her aspiring playwright son and their respective lovers. As the young strive for satisfaction, their older counterparts look back to youthful dreams that remain unfulfilled.

FRI 16 APR – SAT 1 MAY Written by Anton Chekhov In a version by Stuart Paterson Directed by John Kazek & Hugh Hodgart Designed by Richard Evans Composed by Anna Shucksmith

In a new, exciting collaboration York Theatre Royal will be working with graduating students from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, casting them alongside established actors to extend their training and give them the opportunity to work with the experienced wider production team here in York. Times: 7.30pm with 2.00pm (Thu) /2.30pm (Sat) matinees Performance Location: Main House Tickets: Tue - Thu Fri & Sat Matinees & SIF Gallery £10 £10 £10 Upper Circle £13 £13 £10 Dress Circle £17 £20 £10 Stalls £15 £18 £10 Concessions available Audio Described: Sat 1 May, 2.30pm & 7.30pm Captioned: Sat 1 May, 2.30pm Signed performance: Thu 29 Apr, 7.30pm After show disscusion: Wed 28 Apr

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Ensemble and York Theatre Royal present

MARIE

THE STORY OF MARIE LLOYD TUE 20 APR – SAT 1 MAY Written by Steve Trafford Performed by Olivier Award nominee Elizabeth Mansfield Musical Direction by Stephen Rose Costumes by Sheila Godbolt Lighting by Nao Nagai

The poet, T.S. Eliot, described Marie Lloyd as: “The greatest music hall artist of all time.”

Badapple Theatre Co. Ltd. presents

THE LAND GIRLS OF YORKSHIRE FRI 16 – SAT 17 APR A new comedy. Written and directed by Kate Bramley Original music by Jez Lowe

'Some girls just aren't cut out for farming...' It’s 1942, and there are some new arrivals in the village. They’re turning heads and breaking hearts as the fine girls of the Women’s Land Army take to the hills. Buff is a city girl dreaming of being ‘just like Vera Lynn’, while Biddy is a country girl who is ‘now’t but a hopeless romantic’. Join them on a journey of blisters, back-ache and banter as they learn all there is to know about working on the land. “This is a production brimming with creativity and talent. If you get the chance to go and see this do, as it is a joyful and uplifting experience” York Press Times: 7.45pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £12, £5 students & u25s, concessions available

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Marie Lloyd was the first, great, female 'Stand-Up' comedian, and she lives again in this celebrated show, returning to York after last year’s sell out run and a national tour. Marie captures all the riotous fun and irrepressible talent, as well as the pain and anguish, of a truly remarkable woman. The show also features Lloyd’s most famous and unforgettable songs: Don't Dilly Dally on the Way, Oh! Mr Porter, The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery. “A full dramatic evening marvelously interwoven with song” The Guardian Times: 7.45pm with 2.30pm (Thu) 2pm (Sat) matinees Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £10 (Tue – Thu) £12 (Fri & Sat) £5 students & u25s, concessions available


Image credit: Denice Dorrance

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Jenny King presents

THE VIRGINIA MONOLOGUES

WHY IT'S GREAT TO BE SIXTY TUE 27 – WED 28 APR Written and starring Virginia Ironside Directed by Nigel Planer

“ ...an absolute delight...beautiful, funny, sensible and smart”delight” The Scotsman When an agony aunt reaches sixty she can lie like a trooper, jump off a bridge or take to the stage. Virginia Ironside explains that access to unlimited free drugs, plenty of free time and sex - or even better, no sex help make the sixties the best and funniest time of your life. Times: 7.45pm Tickets: £10, £5 students & u25s, concessions available

Script Yorkshire and York Theatre Royal present:

SCRIPT FACTOR:

ALL WINNERS FINAL

Belt Up Theatre in association with the Bureau of Surrealist Research present

LORCA IS DEAD

OR A BRIEF HISTORY OF SURREALISM WED 5 - SAT 8 MAY Written by Dominic J. Allen

The clock dripping down the wall has just struck 19:36 A.D. The poet Garcia Lorca is dead. Join the Paris Surrealists as they race to tell the story of Lorca, Spain’s most beloved poet, before everything comes crashing down around their ears. Enter a world where anything goes: magic, intrigue and a giant tap-dancing egg. Take an active part in the story by coming along to the Bureau’s surreal experiments in the Theatre Royal foyer during the day to take a free personality test and meet the big names like Breton, Artaud, Magritte and Dali. Times: 7.45pm Performance Location: Studio Free events during the day in the foyer, starting at noon (see website) Tickets: £10 (Tue – Thu) £12 (Fri & Sat) £5 students & u25s, concessions available.

TUE 4 MAY New scripts to be performed and discussed by members of the audience in this, the All-Winners Final of Script Factor 2009/10! Time: 7.45pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £5, £4 Script Yorkshire and YCSP members

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Pilot Theatre and York Theatre Royal present

CATCHER BEFORE CHAPMAN SHOT LENNON THU 13 MAY – SAT 5 JUN

Written by Richard Hurford Directed by Suzann McLean Designed by Lydia Denno

New York, December 8, 1980. Mark Chapman shoots and kills John Lennon. A hotel room, December 7, 1980. Mark Chapman opens The Catcher in the Rye and reads as the book's hero Holden Caulfield brings an escort to his hotel room. To talk. Mark picks up the phone and does the same. Twenty-four hours later John Lennon is dead. Times: 7.45pm with 2.30pm (Thu) 2.00pm (Sat) matinee Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £10 (Tue – Thu) £12 (Fri & Sat) £5 students & u25s Concessions available

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No one knows what took place in that hotel room on Mark's last night of anonymity. Until now. A woman comes forward with her story – a girl in a green dress trapped in a New York hotel room - the story of John, Holden and Mark Chapman. Remixed, re-lived, re-imagined. Award winning writer Richard Hurford’s stunning new play explores the fatal attraction of fame and obsession.

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MADE IN ARGENTINA SAT 22 - WED 26 MAY

THE MYSTERY OF JACK AND THE CLONES OF CHAOS

Directed by Marcus Romer

Three cutting edge tales about life in school Buenos Aires style transfer to York from Argentina where this TUE 25 MAY production premiered in Written by Richard Hurford Directed by Katie Posner March. Presented in Thirteen year old Jack has his own bedroom and he likes it that way. association with Argentinian But everything changes when the ‘Clones of Chaos’ move in. They Theatre Company Atina and look just like him, but they say and do weird things that get him Platform 11+, these plays are into all sorts of trouble. Even his own parents don’t know who he is performed in Spanish and anymore. Can Jack discover who the ‘Clones of Chaos’ really are English For 14+ and why they're picking on him - before they take over his world Times: Sat 22 May 2.00pm, forever? For 8 years+. Times: 1.30pm & 7.00pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £5 Special Half Term workshops and performances of Jack June 1 - 4. To book: katherine@pilot-theatre.com 01904 635755

Mon 24 May 7.00pm, Wed 26 May 1.30pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £5

SHIFT HAPPENS

Featuring: Sir Ken Robinson, Jonathan Harris, Tom Loosemore (4ip), DK (Mediasnackers), Lyn Gardner (The Guardian), Alice Greenwald (September 11 Memorial Museum) and others.

MON 5 – TUE 6 JULY

Find out more at shift-happens.co.uk

Pilot Theatre and York Theatre Royal present

A two day conference exploring the use of digital technologies in the arts, learning and technology sectors.

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York Musical Theatre Company presents

TUE 18 - SAT 22 MAY

By L. Frank Baum With Music and Lyrics of the MGM motion picture score by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg Background Music by Herbert Stothart Dance & Vocal Arrangement by Peter Howard Adapted by John Kane from the motion picture screenplay Directed by Paul Laidlaw

Times: Tue – Thu 7.30pm, Fri 4.30pm & 8pm, Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm Performance Location: Main House Tickets: £18 (Dress Circle), £16 (Stalls), £13.50 (Upper Circle) Under 16s: £11 - £16 Family ticket offer & concessions available Audio Described; Sat 22 May, 2.30pm & 7.30pm An amateur production

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Join Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin-Man and Lion as they embark on their exciting journey along the yellow brick road. Will they beat the Wicked Witch and make it to the sparkling Emerald City? With the songs that made this one of the most popular movie musicals of all time, including We’re Off To See The Wizard, Follow The Yellow Brick Road, If I Only Had A Brain and the beautiful and touching Over The Rainbow, this is an enchanting, theatrical delight for all ages. Come and join York Musical Theatre Company in the magical land of Oz. There really is no place like it.

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Y D E COM OYAL R E R T K THEA AT YOR

MON 24 MAY Stand up comedy returns to the main house with another evening of merriment and mirth featuring some of the world's top comedians. Headlined by IF.COM EDDIE Award-Winner (formerly the Perrier Awards) Phil Nichol, with British Comedy Award nominee and ITV 'Take The Mike' Award Winner Paul Kerensa (**** Metro), Chortle Award-Winner and Jongleurs regular Jo Enright compered by "skilful stand-up" (Time Out Magazine), Geoff Whiting. *Lineup may be subject to change, visit the website for the latest information. **Will contain strong language and adult material Time: 7.30pm Performance location: Main House Tickets: £10, £5 students & u25s (Upper Circle)

Belt Up Theatre present

THE TARTUFFE

Gem Music presents

TUE 25 MAY By James Wilkes after Molière

Come and hear the tale of disgraced actor, Orgon Poquelin’s fall from grace at the hands of the charlatan holyman, Tartuffe. A mad-cap, comic and raucous reincarnation of Molière’s timeless classic returning to York for one night only after sell out runs in Edinburgh, London and Great Wyrley, South Staffordshire! “hysterically funny” HHHHH Time Out Time: 7.30pm Performance Location: Main House Suitable for: 14+, strong language & adult references Tickets: £17 (Dress Circle) £15 (Stalls) £13 (Upper Circle) £10 (Gallery) £5 students & u25s Concessions available

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YORK CONTEMPORARY CHOIR Sure on this Shining Night

WED 26 MAY Classics, Jazz, World Music and Soul….. York’s most innovative contemporary choir brings you a choral celebration dedicated to the unexpected! Alongside Astor Piazzolla and Bernstein the evening features inspired music by living composers from Cuba and The Philippines followed by an exciting wave of popular music, including Fever, Amazing Grace, Ain’t Nobody and The Love Cats! By Musical Director Ewa Salecka and pianist Greg Birch, featuring saxophonist Tim Twomey, Sure on this Shining Night is guaranteed to leave you bursting with song! Time: 7.30pm Performance Location: Main House Tickets: £8 - £10, £5 concessions, students & u25s

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BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET The Centre and its Opposite photo: Bill Cooper

FRI 28 – SAT 29 MAY

Three contrasting ballets showcasing the diverse talents of the company and appealing to all tastes. Set in the garden of an Italian Renaissance villa, Allegri diversi gives life to Rossini's light and playful score with effortless elegance. Grosse Fuge opens with four men and four women dancing in separate groups, apparently disinterested in the other. As the music becomes more and more complex so

does the dance and it becomes clear the dancers are in fact performing for each other. Finally they become four couples, dancing together in celebration. The Centre and its Opposite is a brand-new work from contemporary choreographer Garry Stewart, Artistic Director of Australian Dance Theatre. This stylish and dynamic piece is set to a rhythmically powerful electronic soundscape and presents the audience with an intense explosion of rapid-fire classical ballet fused with hard-edged contemporary dance. HHHH The Sunday Telegraph on The Centre and its Opposite

Times: 7.30pm with a 2.30pm (Sat) matinee Performance Location: Main House HHHH The Sunday Express Tickets: on The Centre and its Opposite Fri & Sat evening Matinee Gallery £10 £10 Upper Circle £13 £10 ET ERS G Dress Circle £20 £10 MEMB Stalls £18 £10

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

dinnerladies TUE 1 – SAT 5 JUN Written by Victoria Wood Returning to York Theatre Royal after a sell out run last spring. Take one hit BBC sitcom; place onstage in a hugely successful national tour with original cast members Andrew Dunn and Sue Devaney. Times: 7.30pm with 2pm (Thu)/2.30pm (Sat) matinees Performance Location: Main House Tickets: Tue - Thu Fri & Sat Matinees Gallery £10 £10 £10 Upper Circle £13 £13 £10 Dress Circle £17 £20 £10 Stalls £15 £18 £10 Concessions available Audio Described; Sat 5 Jun, 2.30pm & 7.30pm

Blend in Victoria Wood’s hilariously warm and witty writing and whip into a play following the reluctant love story of Bren and Tony. Egged on by Dolly, Jean, Twinkle and Anita with caretaker Stan’s words of wisdom, coat with regular visits by Philippa from Human Resources and Bren’s dreadful mother, Petula, and you have a recipe for madness, mirth and twelve rounds of toast! “...Wood’s observational wit remains a joy...” York Press “Absolutely sublime.“ Northern Echo

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York Theatre Royal Youth Theatre presents

DON’T WORRY, BE HAPPY THU 10 – SAT 12 JUN Written by Kevin Dyer

York Theatre Royal in association with Spoon Tree Productions presents

LALALUNA TUE 8 JUN By Wolfe Bowart

A whimsical and hilarious tale of the moon’s caretaker as he struggles to re-light the darkened moon, LaLaLuna is circus, clown theatre and film woven together with a poetic and comic physical language all of its own. Beloved by audiences of all ages around the planet, LaLaLuna is the joyful solo creation from Wolfe Bowart, one of today’s masters of physical theatre. A rare opportunity to see this acclaimed international performer. Times: 2.00pm & 7.00pm Performance Location: Main House Tickets: Tue evening Matinee Children, schools, students & u25s Gallery £10 £10 £5 Upper Circle £12 £10 £5 Dress Circle £15 £10 £5 Stalls £13 £10 £5 Concessions available ET ERS G MEMB

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Naomi is an ordinary teenage girl – she has energy, hopes and dreams. Her problem is that she takes it a little too far. Every week the local young Environmentalist Activist Group meets. But not to clear out disused canals or talk about the demise of the polar bear. They want to make up for the inertia, the neglect, the stupid planet-wrecking decisions of the adults of the world. And Naomi will show them how. A new play commissioned for York Theatre Royal’s Youth Theatre funded by the Centre for Global Education. Times: 6.45pm & 8.30pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £7 Adults, £5 students & u25s


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Northern Broadsides in partnership with the New Vic Theatre present

GEOFFREY CHAUCER’S

THE CANTERBURY TALES WED 9 - SAT 12 JUN A new version by Mike Poulton Directed by Conrad Nelson

The Tabard Inn, London, sometime in the fourteenth century. A motley group of individuals – Knight, Cook, Miller, Squire, Wife and more - gather for their pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral. On the way, they regale each other with their colourful tales and thus unfolds one of the greatest collections of stories ever told. Times: 7.30pm with a 1.30pm (Thu) /2.30pm (Sat) matinee Performance Location: Main House Tickets: Tue -Thu Fri & Sat Matinees Students & u25s Gallery £10 £10 £10 £5 Upper Circle £13 £13 £10 £5 Dress Circle £17 £20 £10 £5 Stalls £15 £18 £10 £5 ET ERS G Concessions available MEMB

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Come to The Canterbury Tales and experience theatrical riches it’s almost impossible to sum up: love stories, rude stories and farce most lewd, high romance and hidden depths, chivalry, villainy, jousting and boisterous antics, mirth and merriment, poetry and puppetry and a good dose of song and dance. Mike Poulton’s deliciously witty adaptation – first toured by the RSC to rapturous reviews and public acclaim – reclaims The Canterbury Tales for contemporary audiences with a fresh script that simply begs to be performed. Reworked again for Northern Broadsides, The Canterbury Tales is the perfect play for this charismatic company of multi talented actors. “… the sheer dedication and drive of the company...takes your breath away, pushing you to your feet come curtain call. “ The Daily Telegraph 19


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Travelling Light and Sixth Sense (UK) present

Bob, the Man on the Moon Tue 15 Jun Written by Simon Bartram

La Baracca (ITALY) present

Every morning, Bob rises at six, has his breakfast and boards his rocket for the daily commute to look after the moon. He vacuums space junk out of craters and enjoys a picnic lunch with Billy the Man on Mars and Sam the Man on Saturn. He knows almost everything about the moon. But there’s one thing he’s blissfully unaware of: ALIENS! This funny and delightful new show is inspired by the hugely popular award-winning book by Simon Bartram and incorporates creative puppetry and musical narrative. Times: 1.30pm & 6.00pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £8 Adults, £5 children, students & u25s

This year York Theatre Royal and tutti frutti are working together in a new way by bringing to York some of the best children’s theatre currently available from the UK, France and Italy, in our brand new LITTLE FEET, A FESTIVAL OF CHILDREN’S THEATRE. Every space in the building will be given over for children and their families to enagage with wonderful stories and theatre, even for those as young as 18 months old! Our warm thanks go to York City Council for working in partnership with us and Arts Council England for their support. We hope you will take a step into the theatre and be part of LITTLE FEET.

The Colours of Water Wed 16 Jun Water came with the rain and the hidden garden was suddenly brought into life. Fountains and basins were filled. Fruit, leaves, trees and plants have dusted off their colours and the rainbow appeared high up in the sky. In the middle of the hidden garden, there is someone who’s looking for water. Times: 12noon & 2.00pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £8 Adults, £5 children, students & u25s Suitable

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York Theatre Royal and tutti frutti (UK) present

Whatever Next! By Jill Murphy Adapted by Juliet Forster

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Big Window (UK) present

Arcosm (FRANCE) present

Echoa Thu 17 Jun

Thu 17 – Sat 19 Jun

Written by Nick Wood

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One morning Kirsty wakes up to see the most beautiful rainbow ever and the rainbow’s end is only three gardens away. She persuades her mum to come with her and together they set off to find it. Soon they are lost and the real adventure begins! Times: 11am & 1.30pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £8 Adults, £5 children, students & u25s

Freehand Theatre (UK) present

Who’s Been Sitting in my Chair? Sat 19 Jun

Suitable

18-3

FOR: months

A delightful and playful interpretation of a well-known tale – with porridge and bears and one-two-three chairs. A tale that’s not too BIG and not too small but just right. Mind you, telling this story is not so easy when it's wintertime and the bears won't wake up – Zzzzzzzzz – what do bears dream about? But spring in the air puts a spring in all our steps and one little girl with golden hair is always a step ahead. And when Small Bear gets lost, we all have to go on a bear hunt!

This enormously charismatic group of dancers, drummers and physical comedians seize the stage with an electrifying brand of action percussion. Infectious, inventive and utterly unique, ECHOA blurs the line between music and movement, creating a new type of performance. ‘‘…a joyful piece, full of echoes – in which each minute brings us a new experience." Le Monde Times: 7.00pm with a 2pm (Fri) matinee Performance Location: Main House Tickets: £15 (Dress Circle), £13 (Stalls), £12 (Upper Circle), £10 (Gallery), £10 (matinee) £5 (Children, schools, students & u25) Suitable

FOR:

7+

With original music, this play by Freehand Theatre is for everyone who can count to three “Freehand Theatre's superb creations are a joy to see. They provide real and effective theatre” Times Educational Supplement Times: 11am & 1.30pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £8 Adults, £5 children, students & u25s

Suitable

FOR:

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York Theatre Royal and J-Night present

TANGOMOTION FRI 25 JUN “intense, epic and beautiful” Independent on Sunday

THE IAN MCMILLAN ORCHESTRA TUE 22 JUN “British music at its most ingenious” The Guardian Astonishing, awesome and beautiful songs presented by the Bard of Barnsley, Ian McMillan and composer Luke Carver Goss, with a band of jaw-dropping ensemble players. As featured on The South Bank Show, Loose Ends, Late Junction, The Mike Harding Show, BBC Proms Plus... CD Sharp Stories out on Taith Records. A scintillating night of poems, music, comedy & improv - like nothing you’ve ever seen before! Ian McMillan voice Luke Carver Goss accordion/guitar/vocals Dylan Fowler guitar/mandocello/vocals Clare Salaman nyckelharpa/hurdygurdy/violin Nathan Thomson double bass Oliver Wilson-Dickson violin/vocals Photo by Nigel Barklie

Time: 7.30pm Performance Location: Main House Tickets: £15 (Dress Circle & Stalls), £13 (Upper Circle), £10 (Gallery), £5 students & u25s Concessions available

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From virtuoso choreographed dance to the exquisite sound of 1930's Buenos Aires, this is a breathtaking journey into the heart of Tango Argentino. Tangomotion features four of the world’s leading tango dancers, who have previously appeared in Strictly Come Dancing, Tango Por Dos, and Madonna’s film Evita. With live music from the outstanding Tango Siempre musicians and Argentinean singer Guillermo Rozenthuler, this show must not be missed. "simply electrifying... major virtuosity shines throughout” The Scotsman Time 7.30pm Performance Location: Main House Tickets: £20 (Dress), £18 (Stalls), £13 (Upper Circle), £10 (Gallery) £5 students & U25s Concessions available

Clive Conway presents

AN AUDIENCE WITH

JENNI MURRAY SAT 26 JUN Jenni Murray discusses her long career in Broadcasting, particularly her 22 years at the helm of Woman's Hour, the programme's 64 year history and her most engaging and most terrifying interviewees from Barbara Castle to Kaffe Fasset, Monica Lewinsky to Tom Hanks and Jack Nicholson, Margaret Thatcher through Blair to Gordon Brown. Time: 7.30pm Performance Location: Main House Tickets: £16 (Dress Circle & Stalls), £14 (Upper Circle), £10 (Gallery), £5 students & u25s Concessions available


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York Theatre Royal Youth Theatre presents

THU 26 – SAT 28 AUG Adapted by Helen Edmundson from Jamila Gavin’s Whitbread award winning children’s novel. Directed by Kate Plumb Designed by Lydia Denno & Catherine Chapman

Aaron, the abandoned heir to a great estate and his friend Toby, saved from an African slave ship, seek the parents who left them at The Coram Hospital for Deserted Children. Eighteenth century England closes around them as Handel's Messiah sets the tone and tempo in this outstanding piece of contemporary drama. Out of Character in association with York Theatre Royal present

TALES FROM KAFKA THU 1 - SAT 3 JUL Adapted and directed by Juliet Forster

“I think you cope quite sensibly with the difficulty of living…We tremble in the balance, we don’t fall, we flutter even though we may be uglier than bats.”

Originally produced at the National Theatre, Coram Boy was nominated for Olivier, Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Times: 7.00pm with a 1.30pm (Sat) matinee Performance Location: Main House Suitable for: 12+ years Tickets: Thu - Sat Matinees Students & u25s £5 £10 Gallery £10 Upper Circle £12 £10 £5 Dress Circle £16 £10 £5 Stalls £14 £10 £5 Concessions available An amateur production by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of Franz Kafka. Drawing on a rich vein of early writing and less well-known short stories, this entirely new play presents a layering and interweaving of eerie dreamscapes. It is shot through with Kafka’s hallmark foreboding and alienation, absurdist humour and struggling humanity. Out of Character make challenging work for inquisitive audiences with the aim of transcending the boundaries of modern theatre and your perceptions of mental health. The fine line between madness and genius, inspiration and medication. Time: 7.45pm Performance Location: Studio Tickets: £10 (Thu) £12 (Fri & Sat), £5 students & u25s Concessions available

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GET INVOLVED

FREE THEATRE TICKETS

Playhouse Half-Term Project

If you are 25 and under sign up for the Free Theatre Pass at York Theatre Royal and receive free theatre tickets until March 2011.

An opportunity for 8-10 year olds to come and work with a professional theatre practitioner on a new play. The play will be performed in the studio as part of our Playhouse Festival in July. Dates: Tue 1 - Fri 4 Jun then every Mon evening until 5 Jul. Cost: £60 (please ask for concessionary rates). Places allocated on a first come, first served basis. For more information, or information about our Summer holiday Play in a Week projects, please contact Jessica Fisher, Education Administrator, on 01904 658162 or email education@yorktheatreroyal.co.uk.

Workshops Adult Workshops with Michael Lambourne Monday nights until 23 Jul, 8.00 – 9.30pm An ongoing series of workshops that will expand your experience and development in drama and explore various aspects of performance. £8 per session or book 3 consecutive weeks for £21. Pre-booking at Box Office essential as we close at 6pm on a Mon night. 20 places available per session, meet at YTR Stage Door. Available to 18+.

Belt Up Theatre Workshops A series of workshops run by one of York Theatre Royal’s companies in residence practically exploring their processes of working in immersive theatre. Dates: Sat 24 Apr, Sat 1 May & Sat 15 May £5 per person Times: 3.00pm - 6.00pm Available to 18+.

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You can download a form from the learning section of our website www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk and we will put the allocation of free tickets per show on the website. ‘A Night Less Ordinary’ is an Arts Council England scheme, supported by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, to get more young people into theatres across the country. The £2.5 million scheme provides 618,000 free theatre tickets to anyone under 26 in more than 200 venues across England, between February 2009 and March 2011. For more information visit www.anightlessordinary.org.uk.

RECRUITMENT FOR

We are looking for a team of enthusiastic volunteers to be involved in the next TakeOver Festival at York Theatre Royal. If you are 25 or under and would like to hear more about the TakeOver10 initiative please register interest by emailing takeover10@yorktheatreroyal.co.uk or visiting www.takeoverfestival.co.uk

THEATRE TOURS Get behind the scenes on a special backstage tour of York Theatre Royal. Dates: Fri 26 Feb, Fri 26 Mar, Fri 23 Apr, Fri 28 May, Fri 29 Oct & Fri 27 Nov Times: 3.00pm Tickets: £3 per person, £6 tea and tour available to book via Box Office


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By Telephone: Box Office 01904 623568 Lines are open Mon – Sat 10am – 8pm (6pm on non-performance days) Please note: on the first Tue of each month we open at 10.30am due to staff training. Book securely online and choose your own seat: www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk (no booking fee) Email us: boxoffice@yorktheatreroyal.co.uk In person or by post: York Theatre Royal, St Leonard’s Place, York, YO1 7HD.

Youth Theatre York Theatre Royal runs one of the largest Youth Theatres in the country with weekly workshops for people aged 5 – 25 exploring all aspects of theatre and regularly performing in their own productions. Contact 01904 658162 or email education@yorktheatreroyal.co.uk

How to Pay: We accept cash, cheque, debit or credit cards. Tickets booked over the phone can be posted to you for £1. Online bookings will be held at the Box Office for collection.

Friends The Friends support the Theatre by fundraising and have recently raised ten thousand pounds towards a new audio system in the auditorium. The club also organises social events and theatre trips. Contact the secretary: 01904 638302

Reserving Tickets: Please collect unpaid tickets at least 30 mins before the performance, as reserved tickets may be released for resale after that point.

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Exchanging Tickets: Unfortunately once tickets have been purchased we are unable to refund them. Tickets can be exchanged for other tickets of equivalent value for £1 per transaction (free to Members) if presented to the Box Office at least 24 hours before the performance. No tickets will be refunded on the announcements of subsequent special offers. For some performances all levels of the auditorium may not be open.

Membership enjoy discounts and events, join online or at the Box Office from £25 per year

Concessions and Discounts: must be requested at the time of booking. When available these apply to under 25s, full-time students, over 60s, registered disabled or those in receipt of means tested benefits (£2 off full priced tickets). Please produce proof of eligibility each time a booking is made. Groups: of 10+ are entitles to a discount of £2 off per ticket. This excludes matinee performances. Schools: 1 teacher ticket free with every 10 pupils over 8 years old and 1 teacher ticket free with every 5 pupils 8 years and under (excludes panto)

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Costume Hire From the historical to the hysterical we have thousands of extraordinary costumes to hire. Costume Hire is situated at The Maltings, Walmgate, YO1 9TT and is open on Tue 11am – 4pm, Sat 10am – 4pm and Thu by appointment only. Contact 01904 636627

Access: We are committed to making our performances as accessible as possible. We have wheelchair spaces available in the stalls in the Main House and in the Studio. Please state at the time of booking if a wheelchair space is required. There are accessible toilet facilities. We have a wireless system for audio-described performances and the hard of hearing and also programme signed and captioned performances. Companion tickets are available. Access dogs are admitted. Latecomers: Latecomers may be asked to wait until a suitable break in the performance before taking their seats. On some occasions it may be impossible to admit latecomers until the interval. Please note for Studio performances without an interval, latecomers will not be admitted at any stage due the layout of the performance area. Cream Tea Matinees: £14 (includes ticket, programme and cream tea)

History Talks If you’d like us to do a bespoke talk on the history of York Theatre Royal either in the theatre or at your venue please contact 01904 550166 Room Hire The theatre can offer a range of unique spaces for meetings, seminars and events. Contact 01904 658162 or email info@yorktheatreroyal.co.uk Stage Partners A bespoke range of corporate membership is available offering local businesses an exciting range of special privileges and unique opportunities within the City. Contact 01904 658162 or email stagepartners@yorktheatreroyal.co.uk Current Stage Partners include: LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 3

EDUCATION SPONSOR

For more information visit www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk

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Y R A I D

BOX OFFICE 01904 623568 Book Securely Online www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk

USE

MAY

APRIL

HO MAIN

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STUDIO

TUE 06 WED 07 THU 08 FRI 09 SAT 10 SUN 11 MON 12 TUE 13 WED 14 THU 15 FRI 16

OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR

THE SEAGULL

7.30 SIF

SAT 17

THE SEAGULL

7.30

SUN 18 MON 19 TUE 20 WED 21

THE SEAGULL THE SEAGULL

7.30 7.30

THU 22

THE SEAGULL

2.00 & 7.30

FRI 23

THE SEAGULL

7.30

SAT 24

THE SEAGULL

2.30 & 7.30

SUN 25 MON 26 TUE 27

THE SEAGULL

7.30

WED 28

THE SEAGULL

7.30 D

THU 29 FRI 30 SAT 01 SUN 02 MON 03 TUE 04 WED 05 THU 06 FRI 07 SAT 08 SUN 09 MON 10 TUE 11 WED12 THU 13 FRI 14 SAT 15 SUN 16

THE SEAGULL THE SEAGULL THE SEAGULL

NO PERFORMANCES

7.30 7.30 D 2.00 & 7.30 7.30 2.30 AD & 7.30 AD

2.00 & 7.30 BSL 7.30 2.30 C/AD & 7.30 AD

WHATEVER NEXT! WHATEVER NEXT!

6.00 11.00 & 1.30

WHATEVER NEXT! WHATEVER NEXT! WHATEVER NEXT! WHATEVER NEXT! THE LAND GIRLS OF... WHATEVER NEXT! THE LAND GIRLS OF...

1.30 & 6.00 11.00 & 1.30 1.30 & 6.00 11.00 & 1.30 7.45 11.00 & 1.30 7.45

MARIE LLOYD WHATEVER NEXT! MARIE LLOYD WHATEVER NEXT! MARIE LLOYD WHATEVER NEXT! MARIE LLOYD WHATEVER NEXT! MARIE LLOYD

7.45 11.00 & 1.30 7.45 11.00 & 1.30 7.45 11.00 & 1.30 7.45 11.00 & 1.30 7.45

WHATEVER NEXT! WHATEVER NEXT! VIRGINIA MONOLOGUES WHATEVER NEXT! VIRGINIA MONOLOGUES MARIE LLOYD MARIE LLOYD MARIE LLOYD

11.00 & 1.30 11.00 & 1.30 7.45 11.00 & 1.30 7.45 2.30 & 7.45 7.45 2.00 & 7.45

SCRIPT FACTOR LORCA IS DEAD LORCA IS DEAD LORCA IS DEAD LORCA IS DEAD

7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45

CATCHER CATCHER CATCHER

7.45 7.45 7.45

NO PERFORMANCES


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Y R A I D

AD: C: BSL: D: SIF:

Audio Described Performances for the blind and partially sighted Captioned Performances for the deaf, deafened and hard of hearing British Sign Language interpreted performances After show discussion See it First

USE

JUNE

HO MAIN MON 17 TUE 18 WED 19 THU 20 FRI 21 SAT 22

THE WIZARD OF OZ THE WIZARD OF OZ THE WIZARD OF OZ THE WIZARD OF OZ THE WIZARD OF OZ

SUN 23 MON 24 TUE 25 WED 26

COMEDY NIGHT THE TARTUFFE MILLEGRO CHOIR

THU 27 FRI 28 SAT 29 SUN 30 MON 31 TUE 01 WED 02 THU 03 FRI 04 SAT 05 SUN 06 MON 07 TUE 08 WED 09 THU 10 FRI 11 SAT 12 SUN 13 MON 14 TUE 15 WED 16 THU 17 FRI 18 SAT 19 SUN 20 MON 21 TUE 22 WED 23 THU 24 FRI 25 SAT 26

STUDIO

LALALUNA THE CANTERBURY TALES THE CANTERBURY TALES THE CANTERBURY TALES THE CANTERBURY TALES

ECHOA ECHOA ECHOA

7.00 7.45 7.45 2.30 & 7.45 7.45 2.00 7.45

MADE IN ARGENTINA JACK & THE CLONES... MADE IN ARGENTINA CATCHER CATCHER CATCHER CATCHER

7.00 1.30 & 7.00 1.30 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45

CATCHER CATCHER CATCHER CATCHER CATCHER

7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 2.00 & 7.45

2.00 & 7.00 7.30 1.30 & 7.30 7.30 2.30 & 7.30

DON'T WORRY BE... DON'T WORRY BE... DON'T WORRY BE...

6.45 & 8.30 6.45 & 8.30 6.45 & 8.30

7.00 2.00 & 7.00 7.00

BOB THE MAN ON... THE COLOURS OF... LOOKING FOR THE... WHATEVER NEXT! WHO'S BEEN SITTING...

7.30 7.30 7.30 4.30 & 8.00 2.30 AD & 7.30 AD

7.30 7.30 7.30

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET

DINNERLADIES DINNERLADIES DINNERLADIES DINNERLADIES DINNERLADIES

SCHOOLYARD STORIES CATCHER CATCHER CATCHER CATCHER MADE IN ARGENTINA CATCHER

7.30 2.30 & 7.30

7.30 7.30 2.00 & 7.30 7.30 2.30 AD & 7.30 AD

IAN MCMILLAN ORCHESTRA

7.30

TANGOMOTION JENNI MURRAY

7.30 7.30

TALES FROM KAFKA Thu 1 – Sat 3 Jul at 7.45pm

COMING SOON

Pilot Theatre in association with York Theatre Royal present

by William Shakespeare A Love story for the 21st Century

youkissbythebook.com

1.30 & 6.00 12.00 & 2.00 11.00 & 1.30 11.00 & 1.30 11.00 & 1.30

Directed by Marcus Romer Fri 10 – Sat 25 Sep

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Enjoy a laid back latte, lazy lunch, tea and cake with friends or a post-show drink in our newly refurbished café bar. With freshly prepared dishes from locally and ethically sourced produce, delicious sandwiches, warming soups and sumptuous sweet treats, our warm, friendly and comfortable café bar is the perfect place to let life drift by... Informal Meeting? With free Wi-Fi and strong coffee, get out of the office and rediscover your creative side in the heart of historic York. Open from 10am Mon – Sat Parties or Events? We are happy to cater for private parties & corporate events. For further details and more information please telephone 01904 550171 or e-mail catering@yorktheatreroyal.co.uk.

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