Spring Summer 2012 - West Yorkshire Playhouse
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<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><br />
<strong>2012</strong>
<strong>2012</strong> is a year for ambitious projects. The country<br />
is gearing up for one of the world’s largest<br />
sporting events and the Cultural Olympiad will<br />
bring together leading international artists in the<br />
UK’s biggest ever arts festival.<br />
Sir rodney Brooke Chairman<br />
Sheena Wrigley General Director and Joint Chief Executive<br />
Ian Brown Artistic Director and Joint Chief Executive<br />
‘ON STAGE SOME OF THE STRONGEST,<br />
MOST INvENTIvE COMPANIES FROM<br />
ACROSS THE UK JOIN FORCES WITH<br />
THE PLAYHOUSE.’<br />
Inspired by the Olympics, bolstered by the<br />
continued support of our audiences and with a<br />
firm belief that art and a shared live experience<br />
can lifts the spirits when so much else is at stake,<br />
Leeds and <strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong> play a part<br />
in these Olympic year celebrations. OverWorlds &<br />
UnderWorlds, a project developed across the<br />
city’s arts organisations with international artists<br />
the Quay Brothers, sees installations and<br />
interventions taking place across the city whilst<br />
Unlimited Theatre’s The Giant And The Bear,<br />
developed with us through Furnace, can be seen<br />
on Quarry Hill in all its high-wire glory this summer.<br />
On stage some of the strongest, most inventive<br />
companies from across the UK join forces with<br />
the <strong>Playhouse</strong> to give a national profile for the<br />
work created and built here in <strong>Yorkshire</strong>. Waiting<br />
for Godot sees us working again with Talawa<br />
Theatre Company and then with ‘Queen of Teen’<br />
Louise Rennison for the first ever live adaptation<br />
of her Georgia Nicolson books.<br />
The Giant and the Bear<br />
Playtested as part of Furnace 2011<br />
Shared Experience continue their exploration of<br />
literary greats with Mary Shelley and we’re<br />
creating a new production of Tom Stoppard’s The<br />
Real Thing with ETT. Alongside large-scale<br />
shows, such as new musical Loserville, the<br />
Transform festival returns to celebrate innovative<br />
and ambitious performance from across the UK:<br />
plenty we hope to make your heart race.<br />
Photography by Chris nash Design by uber<br />
1 to 4 February<br />
Phoenix Dance Theatre:<br />
Crossing Points<br />
Following the success of 2011’s Reflected, Phoenix<br />
Dance Theatre returns to the <strong>Playhouse</strong> with the<br />
company’s latest exhilarating mixed programme.<br />
Crossing Points features the world premieres<br />
of two contrasting dance works. Inspired by<br />
Magritte’s iconic painting The Son of Man, Ana<br />
Luján Sánchez’s Catch immerses the audience<br />
in an abstract, surreal world filled with intricate,<br />
dynamic and thought provoking choreography whilst<br />
SoundClash by Kwesi Johnson sees the dancers<br />
mimic the complex and beautiful patterns created by<br />
sound waves when made visible.<br />
This exciting programme also features the return of<br />
Henri Oguike’s unflinching, thrilling Signal, which<br />
first premiered in 2004, and a first chance for the<br />
<strong>Playhouse</strong> audience to see the hilarious modern<br />
Phoenix classic Maybe Yes Maybe, Maybe No<br />
Maybe by Aletta Collins.<br />
Phoenix Dance Theatre<br />
Works by<br />
Aletta Collins<br />
Kwesi Johnson<br />
Henri Oguike<br />
Ana Luján Sánchez<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
A £27 B £22 C £17<br />
Discounts £3 off in A & B<br />
Wednesday to Friday<br />
Schools £11<br />
‘Everyone should<br />
see this company’<br />
DAnCE EurOPE<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
Photography richard Moran<br />
3 to 25 February<br />
Waiting<br />
for Godot<br />
Two homeless men, vladimir and Estragon, wait<br />
on a bare road with a single tree. Over two days<br />
they argue, get bored, clown around, repeat<br />
themselves, contemplate death and wait. They<br />
are waiting for the one who never comes. They<br />
are waiting for Godot.<br />
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is one of<br />
the most significant English language plays<br />
of the twentieth century. The play gently and<br />
intelligently speaks about what it is to be human.<br />
Its brilliance lies in its subtlety; it is endlessly<br />
elusive and yet universal.<br />
Ian Brown directs an all Black cast in this<br />
new production of Beckett’s funny and poetic<br />
masterpiece.<br />
‘To-morrow, when I<br />
wake, or think I do,<br />
what shall I say<br />
of to-day?’<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
and Talawa Theatre<br />
Company<br />
By Samuel Beckett<br />
Director Ian Brown<br />
Designer Paul Wills<br />
Lighting Designer Chris Davey<br />
Casting Director Pippa Ailion<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
A £27 B £22 C £17<br />
Discounts £3 off in A & B<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
Previews and Matinees £17<br />
Schools £11<br />
‘Talawa has an<br />
impressive legacy...<br />
making theatre that<br />
people of any colour<br />
would queue round the<br />
block to see.’ TIME OuT<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
Dave the Laugh<br />
Massimo<br />
(lurve god)<br />
Robbie<br />
(sex god)<br />
Illustrations © Ian Bilbey 2005<br />
Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd<br />
10 February to 3 March<br />
Along with her posse the Ace Gang, 14 year old<br />
Georgia Nicolson is on a mission to win a Sex<br />
God boyfriend in the form of the local band lead<br />
singer Robbie. With the help of her crazy cat,<br />
Angus and her best mate Jas, a snogtastic plan<br />
develops.<br />
Can Georgia use her newly acquired boyentrancing<br />
charms to lure the Sex God away from<br />
Wet Lindsey? Or will she decide to go after Italian<br />
Luurve God Massimo? And what about Dave<br />
the Laugh? A great mate but would you go past<br />
number one on the snogging scale with him?<br />
This new stage adaptation of the “Queen of Teen”<br />
Louise Rennison’s Fab Confessions of Georgia<br />
Nicolson is for anyone who’s a teenager, has ever<br />
been a teenager, or knows someone who is about<br />
to be one soon....<br />
Every Friday night is vair Sophis Party Night.<br />
Come dressed up in your most sophis clothes<br />
and we’ll provide a marvy party atmosphere<br />
including music, treats and pizza-a-go-go on sale<br />
in the cafe!<br />
Suitable for ages 10+<br />
Sound the Cosmic<br />
Horn! Georgia and<br />
the Ace Gang are<br />
live on stage<br />
World Premiere<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
and Micklelou Productions<br />
By Louise rennison<br />
Adapted for the stage by<br />
Mark Catley and<br />
Louise rennison<br />
Director ryan McBryde<br />
Designer Hannah Clark<br />
Composer and Musical Director<br />
Alex Silverman<br />
Lighting Designer Ben Cracknell<br />
Puppet Design Blind Summit<br />
Casting Director Jessica ronane<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
A £27 B £22 C £17<br />
Discounts £3 off in A & B<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
Previews and Matinees £17<br />
Family Tickets<br />
A £20 B £15 C £13<br />
Schools £11<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
Original Bearings by Slung Low<br />
Photography Andy Wood<br />
Furnace is about creating new<br />
work with performance makers<br />
from <strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> and beyond;<br />
placing artists and audiences at<br />
the centre of the development and<br />
realisation of theatre.<br />
Furnace got off to a spectacular start in October, with<br />
playtest workshops of Unlimited Theatre’s The Giant and<br />
the Bear and Original Bearings by Slung Low, as well<br />
as the first ever Furnace Symposium about creating and<br />
producing theatre in the region.<br />
As Furnace continues through <strong>2012</strong>, we start work on<br />
exciting new projects with Leeds based physical theatre<br />
company RashDash and innovative ensemble Curious<br />
Directive. Follow both projects, and others as they<br />
develop, at wyp.org.uk<br />
Our new website is going live.<br />
As well as booking online you can also find out more<br />
about how our productions are created on the blog,<br />
find out what else is happening at the <strong>Playhouse</strong>, or<br />
submit your own reviews at wyp.org.uk<br />
www.wyp.org.uk<br />
What’s<br />
On<br />
16 March to 7 April<br />
Mary<br />
Shelley<br />
10 February to 3 March<br />
3 to 25 February<br />
Angus, Thongs &<br />
Even More Snogging<br />
Waiting for<br />
Godot<br />
4 to 26 May 16 June to 14 July<br />
The Real<br />
Thing<br />
Furnace Loserville<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
28 February to 10 March<br />
Top Girls<br />
An unparalleled story of success and, chillingly,<br />
what happens to those left behind. One of the<br />
seminal plays of the twentieth century, Top<br />
Girls flashes with razor-sharp wit and ingenious<br />
theatricality.<br />
Thatcher’s England: hard-nosed, go-getting<br />
businesswoman Marlene is hosting a dinner<br />
party to celebrate her promotion to MD of the<br />
Top Girls Employment Agency. Her guests, all<br />
powerful women from myth and history, make for<br />
an extraordinary gathering.<br />
Max Stafford-Clark directed the premiere of Top<br />
Girls in 1982. His brand new production was a<br />
hugely acclaimed hit in the <strong>West</strong> End in 2011.<br />
Out of Joint and Chichester<br />
Festival Theatre<br />
By Caryl Churchill<br />
Director Max Stafford-Clark<br />
Designer Tim Shortall<br />
Lighting Jason Taylor<br />
Sound Ian Dickinson<br />
video Finn ross<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
A £27 B £22 C £17<br />
Discounts £3 off in A & B<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
Matinees £17<br />
Schools £11<br />
‘Simple, cryptic,<br />
sad and hilarious.’<br />
TIME OuT<br />
Production Imagery and Design by Document.<br />
Original Photography by Des Willie.<br />
20 to 24 March<br />
Swallows and<br />
Amazons<br />
All aboard The Swallow! Follow Captain John and<br />
his able crew as they set sail to Wildcat Island on<br />
an exotic adventure to encounter savages, capture<br />
dastardly pirates and defeat mortal enemies.<br />
An action-packed musical adventure for the whole<br />
family, Swallows and Amazons is a story of an<br />
idyllic era, of endless summer evenings and the<br />
beauty of youthful imagination.<br />
This delightful and gloriously imaginative production<br />
is directed by Tom Morris who also directed the<br />
international smash hit War Horse, is written by<br />
Helen Edmundson, writer of the National Theatre's<br />
astonishing Coram Boy, with music by Neil Hannon<br />
from the The Divine Comedy.<br />
Swallows and Amazons forever!<br />
Suitable for ages 6+<br />
Lasts 2 hours 10 minutes including interval<br />
The Children's Touring<br />
Partnership in association<br />
with the national Theatre<br />
present the Bristol Old Vic<br />
production<br />
Book by Helen Edmundson<br />
Songs by neil Hannon<br />
Based on the book by<br />
Arthur ransome<br />
Director Tom Morris<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
All tickets £16<br />
No discounts<br />
Family Tickets £13<br />
Schools £11<br />
‘A terrific<br />
production – warm<br />
hearted, affectionate<br />
and fun.’ THE DAILY TELEGrAPH<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
Photography robert Day<br />
16 March to 7 April<br />
Mary<br />
Shelley<br />
Shared Experience brings to life the astonishing<br />
tale of Mary Shelley – and how she came to write<br />
one of the greatest stories ever told, aged just 19.<br />
This powerful new play explores Shelley’s<br />
remarkable life: her controversial philosopher<br />
father, her scandalous elopement aged 16 and<br />
how she wrote a novel, so radical in its ideology,<br />
that in 1817 she changed the literary landscape<br />
forever.<br />
Shared Experience is renowned for bringing<br />
literary classics to the stage in bold, imaginative<br />
ways. For Mary Shelley they reunite with awardwinning<br />
writer Helen Edmundson whose ground<br />
breaking adaptations (Mill on the Floss, Coram<br />
Boy, Swallows and Amazons) have inspired<br />
generations of theatre makers.<br />
Mary Shelley is directed by Polly Teale,<br />
Artistic Director of Shared Experience,<br />
who is celebrated for her potent visual and<br />
imaginative style.<br />
Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft.<br />
Lover of Percy Bysshe Shelley.<br />
Author of Frankenstein.<br />
World Premiere<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong>,<br />
nottingham <strong>Playhouse</strong> and<br />
Shared Experience<br />
By Helen Edmundson<br />
Director Polly Teale<br />
Designer naomi Dawson<br />
Composer Peter Salem<br />
Movement Liz ranken<br />
Lighting Designer Chris Davey<br />
Casting Director Amy Ball<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
A £27 B £22 C £17<br />
Discounts £3 off in A & B<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
Previews and Matinees £17<br />
Schools £11<br />
‘Theatre this engrossing<br />
is so rare, I can only<br />
urge you not to miss it.’<br />
TIME OuT On SHArED ExPErIEnCE<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
3 to 14 April<br />
Love’s Labour’s<br />
Lost<br />
Take four dashing young men.<br />
Add a vow of celibacy.<br />
Throw in a handful of beautiful young women …<br />
and wait for the sparks to fly.<br />
Northern Broadsides celebrates its 20th<br />
anniversary year with a delicious comedy that will<br />
entertain and delight. Romantic, mischievous and<br />
filled with youthful exuberance, Love’s Labour’s<br />
Lost fizzes like bubbles in a champagne glass.<br />
Barrie Rutter directs a charismatic cast of 17<br />
multi-talented northern actors who will literally fill<br />
the stage in this fast-paced battle of the sexes.<br />
In true Broadsides’ style there’ll be rousing song<br />
and dance, scintillating performances,<br />
jaw-dropping comic timing and hilarious<br />
‘steal-the-show’ scenes.<br />
northern Broadsides<br />
in partnership with the<br />
new Vic Theatre,<br />
newcastle-under-Lyme<br />
By William Shakespeare<br />
Director Barrie rutter<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
A £27 B £22 C £17<br />
Discounts £3 off in A & B<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
Matinees £17<br />
Schools £11<br />
‘ The best Shakespeare<br />
around.’<br />
THE InDEPEnDEnT On SunDAY<br />
12 to 14 April<br />
The Owl and<br />
the Pussycat<br />
Follow Owl and Pussy Cat as they set out on<br />
the high seas with only some honey, money and<br />
a runcible spoon to help them find their way<br />
through a topsy turvey world! Along the way they<br />
meet the piggy wig, the turkey who lives on the<br />
hill and the strangest looking tree you’ll ever see!<br />
Enjoy this absurd hogwash of nonsense featuring<br />
silly songs, babbling puppets and smaller than<br />
life characters. Puppetry, live music and beautiful<br />
storytelling combine in this enchanting retelling<br />
of Lear’s classic poem.<br />
A nonsense adventure for 3-7 year olds and their<br />
families<br />
Lasts 50 minutes with no interval<br />
Hiccup Theatre in<br />
association with The Point,<br />
Eastleigh<br />
By Edward Lear<br />
Adapted and created by<br />
Hiccup Theatre<br />
Dramaturg Mike Kenny<br />
Director Sarah Brigham<br />
Composer & Sound Designer<br />
Ivan Stott<br />
Designer Ali Allen<br />
Puppet Maker John Barber<br />
Lighting Designer Elliot<br />
Carmichael<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
All tickets £8.50<br />
No discounts<br />
Family Tickets £7<br />
Schools £7<br />
‘ I thought it was fun<br />
and funny’ ETHAn AGE 5<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
The Transform Festival<br />
returns for <strong>2012</strong> and we<br />
are gearing up to present<br />
a celebratory, anarchic and<br />
playful programme of work<br />
by extraordinary theatre<br />
makers from <strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong><br />
and beyond.<br />
From premieres of crafted shows in<br />
the Courtyard Theatre, to explosions of<br />
performance by the very best emerging<br />
companies in a temporary studio; you’ll<br />
catch delicate, interactive experiences, late<br />
night music, feasting, discussion, another<br />
sensational, raucous cabaret night; and<br />
glimpses of <strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong> you<br />
will never have seen before.<br />
Full programme announced<br />
Wednesday 1 February.<br />
Updates at #wyptransform<br />
@Dartford: This festival is just what the city<br />
needed. Get to WYP ASAP.<br />
@Clancywalker: #wyptransform so much<br />
going on! Feel like a kid in a sweet shop!<br />
‘Extraordinary. Full<br />
of fleeting moments’<br />
YOrKSHIrE POST<br />
‘Genuinely exciting’<br />
A YOunGEr THEATrE<br />
‘Wide-eyed, open-mouthed<br />
and left wanting more’<br />
CuLTurE VuLTurE<br />
‘Mesmerizing’<br />
LEEDS COnFIDEnTIAL<br />
About Transform ’11<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
Photography: Terry Harrison<br />
4 to 26 May<br />
The Real<br />
Thing<br />
Henry is a brilliant and celebrated playwright.<br />
With his wife Charlotte in the starring role,<br />
his new play examines the complexity of love<br />
and infidelity.<br />
Henry’s reality and fiction blur when passions<br />
ignite and his own marriage becomes entwined<br />
with that of Charlotte’s co-star, Max and wife<br />
Annie. As Henry struggles to write a new work,<br />
the players in this game of deceit and lust are<br />
all searching. But can any of them find The<br />
Real Thing?<br />
Sparklingly witty, genuinely moving and thoughtprovoking,<br />
The Real Thing sees Tom Stoppard<br />
at the height of his powers. This play is one of<br />
his most enduring and richly acclaimed works.<br />
The <strong>Playhouse</strong> joins forces with the celebrated<br />
English Touring Theatre to stage this electrifying<br />
new production of Stoppard’s cunning exposé of<br />
love and betrayal.<br />
‘You have to find a part<br />
of yourself where I'm<br />
not important or you<br />
won’t be worth loving’<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
and English Touring<br />
Theatre<br />
By Tom Stoppard<br />
Director Kate Saxon<br />
Designer Simon Higlett<br />
Composer Dominic Haslam<br />
Lighting Designer Paul Pyant<br />
Casting Director Sarah Bird<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
A £27 B £22 C £17<br />
Discounts £3 off in A & B<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
Previews and Matinees £17<br />
Schools £11<br />
‘A glorious play<br />
Stoppard's wit and<br />
intellectual rigour is<br />
warmed by the glow of<br />
romance’ THE DAILY TELEGrAPH<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
Photograph by nik Mackey<br />
24 to 26 May<br />
Napoli<br />
Bea always felt like she never fitted into her life in<br />
<strong>Yorkshire</strong>, felt like she never quite belonged. Then<br />
two days ago, her Mother dropped a bombshell.<br />
Disorientated by what she’s heard, Bea flees to Italy<br />
to try and fit together the pieces of her family’s story.<br />
Among the washing lines of the Napoli rooftops, the<br />
hidden truths of three generations are revealed. The<br />
story stretches across history as the different eras<br />
collide, from the war torn decisions of 1944 to the<br />
present day.<br />
Flying Cloud’s vibrant style mixes technicolour<br />
spectacle, movement, music and emotionally<br />
charged drama. It aims to excite, entertain and<br />
challenge perceptions through inspiring stories<br />
from around the world.<br />
Napoli is part of our New Writing Season<br />
World Premiere<br />
Flying Cloud Theatre<br />
Company<br />
Written & Directed by<br />
Leandra Ashton<br />
Movement Director Dominic<br />
Leclerc<br />
Original Music Score James<br />
Hesford from Cellorhytmics<br />
Designer Takis<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
Tickets £13<br />
Discounts £3 off<br />
24 May to 1 June<br />
New<br />
Writing<br />
Season<br />
What would an ideal new writing season<br />
look like?<br />
Well, it could include the premiere of a new play<br />
(Napoli), give a taster of a major new play being<br />
developed, have writers in residence and open<br />
scratch nights. It should help find answers to big<br />
questions:<br />
What do writers want?<br />
How to take big risks with little money?<br />
How do we get more of the biggest, best and<br />
boldest plays to the stage?<br />
It can bring together artists, old friends and<br />
new colleagues (Emerge, Theatre in the Mill)<br />
and you, the audience, for a conversation about<br />
what kind of new writing theatre we want.<br />
We’re still working on the details of this so<br />
if you have any thoughts do share them at<br />
wyp.org.uk and we’ll let you know about our<br />
ideas and plans as they develop. Look forward<br />
to seeing you there.<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
Photograph by Paul Hamportsoumian<br />
2 June<br />
Breakin’<br />
Convention<br />
Breakin’ Convention, the critically acclaimed<br />
international festival of hip hop dance theatre,<br />
brings jaw-dropping performances by<br />
companies from around the world and around<br />
the corner. Now in its ninth year, this hugely<br />
popular Sadler's Wells production is hosted<br />
and curated by eminent UK hip hop theatre<br />
artist Jonzi D.<br />
Breakin’ Convention is much more than just a<br />
show - it is an experience! Take part in freestyle<br />
sessions with DJs in the foyers and workshops<br />
from top international artists, plus much more to<br />
be confirmed. See wyp.org.uk for full details.<br />
A Sadler's Wells production<br />
Supported by Dance<br />
Consortium<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
All Tickets £17.50<br />
Discounts £5 off<br />
Family Tickets £12.50<br />
School Tickets £12.50<br />
‘ Breakin’ Convention<br />
never fails to deliver<br />
thrills, surprises and<br />
a stonking good time’<br />
THE TIMES<br />
Schools<br />
THE PLAYHOuSE AIMS TO InSPIrE AnD EMPOWEr PEOPLE OF<br />
ALL AGES AnD ABILITY THrOuGH CrEATIVITY.<br />
Thousands of young people enjoy our performances<br />
every year as part of a school trip, but we can<br />
offer so much more than just tickets.<br />
School ticket prices are listed on each production<br />
page. To help you manage your visit we offer one<br />
FREE staff seat for every eight students booked.<br />
There are a limited number of school discounted<br />
tickets available per performance Monday to<br />
Friday. You are still welcome to book once the<br />
limit is reached but full ticket prices will apply.<br />
Don’t worry if you don’t know exact group<br />
numbers to begin with. Teachers can reserve by<br />
paying for just two tickets; final numbers and<br />
payment aren’t needed until one month before the<br />
performance.<br />
We encourage schools to contact our Box Office<br />
with any specific concerns or questions regarding<br />
sensitive content in the productions.<br />
Give Box Office a call on 0113 213 7700 and<br />
they will be delighted to help with your booking.<br />
For more information contact Aoibheann Kelly<br />
on 0113 213 7800 ext 384 or email her at<br />
Aoibheann.kelly@wyp.org.uk<br />
More than just a show…<br />
From opportunities for students to work with<br />
professional directors to set design workshops,<br />
the <strong>Playhouse</strong> offers a range of activities to<br />
complement a primary or secondary school trip to<br />
the theatre.<br />
Theatre Days enhance your students’ visit to the<br />
theatre through a range of practical approaches,<br />
from working with the director of a production, to<br />
investigating the rehearsal process with the cast.<br />
Theatre days are £19.50 per student (including<br />
ticket).<br />
Bespoke Workshops and Projects if you have<br />
an idea for a project or would like to talk to us<br />
about connecting to your work in school please<br />
get in touch. Previous projects have included live<br />
briefs for the Creative and Media Diploma,<br />
tailor-made theatre days and performance projects.<br />
resource Packs include information about the<br />
productions at <strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong> as well<br />
as interviews with actors and directors, production<br />
photographs and ideas for practical work.<br />
BOOK ONLINE wyp.org.uk
16 to 19 May<br />
White<br />
Welcome to the beautifully strange world of<br />
White. Full of birdsong and birdhouses, it gleams<br />
and dazzles and shines in the night. Two friends<br />
look after the birdhouses and make sure the<br />
eggs stay safe. The world is bright, ordered and<br />
white. But high up in the trees, all is not white.<br />
Colour appears.<br />
First red... then yellow... then blue...<br />
White is a playful show for very young children<br />
and is a perfect first time theatre experience.<br />
Catherine Wheels is an award-winning and<br />
internationally acclaimed children’s theatre<br />
company.<br />
A performance for 2-4 year olds<br />
Lasts 35 minutes with no interval<br />
Catherine Wheels<br />
Theatre Company<br />
In association with Brunton<br />
Theatre, Musselburgh<br />
Created by Andy Manley<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
All tickets £5<br />
No discounts<br />
‘an utter delight no<br />
matter what your age’<br />
THE TIMES<br />
‘as cleverly executed<br />
as a conjuring trick’<br />
THE GuArDIAn<br />
Peppa Pig © Astley Baker Davies Ltd/ E1 Entertainment Ltd 2003<br />
7 to 10 June<br />
Peppa Pig’s<br />
Treasure Hunt<br />
Ahoy there me Hearties! Peppa Pig and her<br />
friends are going on a treasure hunt and need<br />
your help!<br />
Peppa, George and Danny Dog are up to fun<br />
and games on a day out on Grandad Dog's boat.<br />
Help them with Pedra Pony, Polly Parrot and Zoe<br />
Zebra to follow the clues and find their treasure<br />
as they all enjoy a day of adventure.<br />
Following the incredible sell-out success of<br />
Peppa Pig's Party, Peppa is back with a brand<br />
new show featuring true to life puppets, perfect<br />
singalong songs and a new story that will charm<br />
and delight all her fans. Full sail! Arrrrr!<br />
Suitable for ages 3+<br />
Lasts 1 hour 20 minutes including interval<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
All tickets £16<br />
No discounts<br />
Family Tickets £13<br />
Schools £11<br />
‘It was good because<br />
she was dancing and<br />
George was too’<br />
MEGAn AGE 5<br />
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MICHAEL<br />
LEIA<br />
HOLLY<br />
EDDIE<br />
16 June to 14 July<br />
Welcome to Loserville. It’s 1971. Michael Dork<br />
may be a computer geek but he’s invented<br />
something that could change the world. He’s<br />
also discovered girls: a prospect (almost) as<br />
exciting as his love of binary.<br />
Holly is the girl: she has looks and brains and<br />
wants to be the first woman in space - well, this<br />
is 1971! But will she want Michael? Eddie wants<br />
a fast ride to the top and doesn’t care who gets<br />
trampled along the way. Leia just wants Eddie.<br />
Or Eddie’s babies - well, she thinks she does.<br />
Michael’s friends are all set to change the course<br />
of history, fashion and dating - in no particular<br />
order, but just as soon as possible, especially<br />
the dating bit.<br />
Loserville is a new musical written by Elliot Davis<br />
and James Bourne (inspired by his Son of Dork<br />
album Welcome To Loserville). Now meet the<br />
Class of 1971. This is their story and now it’s a<br />
musical.<br />
1971. If you can’t<br />
predict the future.<br />
Invent it.<br />
Scan the Qr code<br />
for much more.<br />
World Premiere<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong>,<br />
Kevin Wallace Limited and<br />
Youth Music Theatre uK<br />
Director Steven Dexter<br />
Choreographer nick Winston<br />
Designer Francis O’Connor<br />
Musical Supervisor Martin Lowe<br />
Sound Designer Simon Baker<br />
Orchestrations & vocal<br />
Arrangements James Bourne,<br />
Elliot Davis and Martin Lowe<br />
Casting Director Anne Vosser<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
A £27 B £22 C £17<br />
Discounts £3 off in A & B<br />
Monday to Friday<br />
Previews and Matinees £17<br />
Family Tickets<br />
A £20 B £15 C £13<br />
Schools £11<br />
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Beautiful Octopus Club takes place in the Leeds University Union Building<br />
17 March<br />
Fresh <strong>2012</strong><br />
Fresh <strong>2012</strong> (a part of U.Dance) is a breath-taking<br />
celebration of the achievements of our region’s<br />
young dancers. Anything could happen–from hip<br />
hop to Bollywoodas the very finest youth dance<br />
companies from across <strong>Yorkshire</strong> compete for<br />
an extraordinary prize. An elite panel of judges<br />
will select one group to represent <strong>Yorkshire</strong> at<br />
U.Dance England <strong>2012</strong>, Youth Dance England’s<br />
flagship event taking place this July at the<br />
Southbank Centre in London.<br />
Alongside the performances on stage, youth<br />
dance companies will also be performing in the<br />
theatre foyer and at <strong>Yorkshire</strong> Dance, next door<br />
on Quarry Hill<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
All Tickets £8<br />
Discounts and Groups of 5+ £2 off<br />
20 March<br />
Beautiful<br />
Octopus Club<br />
Another inclusive, uplifting club night presented<br />
by our crew of adults with learning disabilities,<br />
supported by <strong>Playhouse</strong> staff. Join us for live<br />
music, open mic, DJs and dancing at the<br />
friendliest, most accessible club night in Leeds!<br />
Strictly over 18s only.<br />
Beautiful Octopus Club takes place<br />
in the Leeds University Union.<br />
Tickets £6.50 in advance from<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong> or £7.50<br />
on the door at Leeds University Union.<br />
No discounts<br />
10 to 12 May<br />
Connections<br />
The National Theatre has commissioned ten<br />
new internationally inspired plays for young<br />
performers from some of the most exciting<br />
writers in the world today. From Manchester to<br />
Brazil young people have helped give these ten<br />
new and invigorating plays an authentic voice.<br />
Now Connections gives regional young theatre<br />
companies the chance to perform them at the<br />
<strong>Playhouse</strong>.<br />
national Theatre<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
All Tickets £5<br />
No discounts<br />
23 June<br />
Shake the Dust<br />
regional Slam Final<br />
As part of Shake the Dust, a national celebration<br />
of the power of poetry, 5 groups of young people<br />
from across Leeds will battle it out to see which<br />
team will represent <strong>Yorkshire</strong> at the National<br />
Final at the Southbank Centre in London in July.<br />
As Olympic and Paralympic athletes train, young<br />
people from across the country will work with<br />
leading spoken word artists to share their stories<br />
and find their voices through slam poetry.<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong>, Apples and<br />
Snakes and Leeds Young Authors<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
All Tickets £5<br />
No discounts<br />
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4 July<br />
Young Theatre<br />
Makers<br />
Returning for a second year, Young Theatre<br />
Makers brings together four diverse and talented<br />
groups of young people with four professional<br />
theatre makers.<br />
Based on their hopes, dreams and aspirations<br />
each group has created a short piece of theatre<br />
exploring what it means to be a young person in<br />
the early twenty-first century.<br />
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to see these<br />
talented Young Theatre Makers in a performance<br />
which is both funny and touching, and will leave<br />
you feeling uplifted and inspired.<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
All Tickets £5, No discounts<br />
7 July<br />
Recipe for Life<br />
Recipe for Life presented by Space2 brings<br />
together the very best ingredients of community<br />
and professional talent from across the City,<br />
celebrating arts and health. The evening offers<br />
a mouth-watering array of food for the soul from<br />
dance to performance poetry, film, music, drama<br />
and the spectacular ‘voices of the Day’ Choir.<br />
'It was so uplifting to see all the different acts<br />
and the choir lifted the roof at the end!!!'<br />
LAST YEAr’S AuDIEnCE MEMBEr<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
All tickets £5<br />
No discounts<br />
Comedy<br />
Photography: Steve ullathorne<br />
27 January<br />
Showstopper!<br />
The Improvised Musical<br />
A brand new musical is created from scratch at each<br />
performance of this award-winning production. Audience<br />
suggestions help to create a show on the spot, as the allsinging,<br />
all-dancing cast improvise with unpredictable and<br />
frequently hilarious results. Packed with drama, dazzling dance<br />
routines and catchy melodies, Showstopper! leaves delighted<br />
audiences singing all the way home.<br />
‘Worth seeing again and again.’ TIME OuT<br />
Tickets £12.50 Quarry Theatre<br />
29 March<br />
Fascinating Aida:<br />
The Cheap Flights Tour<br />
Three times Olivier Award nominated and now a global internet<br />
sensation, Fascinating Aida are still Britain's best comedy<br />
cabaret trio. This brand new show will include several numbers<br />
hot off the press, plus a few old favourites including their<br />
infamous anthem to budget travel, Cheap Flights (7 million plus<br />
hits on YouTube) as well as The Dogging Song, a fond homage<br />
to the joys of al fresco sex.<br />
‘See them before you die otherwise your life will have<br />
been meaningless’ MAIL On SunDAY<br />
Tickets £17.50 (Discounts £2 off) Quarry Theatre<br />
8 June<br />
Stewart Lee - Carpet Remnant World<br />
Formerly stand-up’s youthful iconoclast, Lee now gawps blankly<br />
at News 24 as Britain burns down around him, and blinks<br />
weirdly at the vast wayside retail outlets during endless journeys<br />
to and from increasingly indistinct provincial theatres.<br />
Once he lived on the pleasure planet. Now he is trapped in<br />
Carpet Remnant World. And so are you.<br />
‘Hilarious’ THE GuArDIAn<br />
Tickets £17.50 (Discounts £2 off) Quarry Theatre<br />
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29 & 30 June<br />
Audience<br />
Enter the world of Ontroerend Goed one of<br />
the world’s most exciting, sexy, and dangerous<br />
theatre companies. Direct from its sell-out<br />
Edinburgh season and European tour Audience<br />
makes its Leeds premiere created and produced<br />
by the multi-award winning team behind global<br />
hits Internal, The Smile Off Your Face and Once<br />
and For All We’re Gonna Tell You Who We Are<br />
So Shut Up and Listen.<br />
Presented at <strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong> as part of<br />
Ludus Festival Leeds: International Theatre and<br />
Performance. Developed with the support of The<br />
National Theatre Studio. Presented with the support<br />
of the Flemish community, the Province of East-<br />
Flanders & the City of Ghent<br />
'This Belgium-based theatrical powerhouse is<br />
exploring new and considerably inventive ways<br />
of engaging with audiences' THE GuArDIAn<br />
Ontroerend Goed and<br />
richard Jordan Productions<br />
Ltd in association with<br />
Vooruit (Ghent) and the<br />
Drum Theatre Plymouth<br />
Director Alexander Devriendt<br />
Writer Joeri Smet<br />
Scenography & Costumes<br />
Sophie De Somere<br />
Lighting Design & Music<br />
Timme Afschrift<br />
Camera Aaron De Keyzer<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
All Tickets £15<br />
Discounts £3 off<br />
28 June to 8 July<br />
The Giant<br />
& The Bear<br />
Roll up! Roll up! The Giant’s travelling circus is<br />
coming to Quarry Hill, and you’re invited to come<br />
and play...<br />
Unlimited Theatre and <strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
team up with circus artist Layla Rosa (Shunt)<br />
and game designers Hide & Seek to create<br />
an extraordinary family event for all ages,<br />
experiences and levels of daring.<br />
Create your own adventure from a pick ‘n’ mix<br />
of experiences including.... New versions of<br />
Old-Fashioned Games! Guided Mystery Tours!<br />
Hula Hooping! And a Flying Ballerina in a breathtaking<br />
finale in a Big Top tent for One Week<br />
Only!<br />
Pssssst! Secret Levels and Missions will be<br />
available.<br />
unlimited Theatre, <strong>West</strong><br />
<strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong> and<br />
imove<br />
By unlimited Theatre,<br />
Layla rosa and Hide & Seek<br />
Developed through Furnace<br />
Quarry Hill<br />
For pricing and show times<br />
see wyp.org.uk<br />
The Giant and The Bear is part of imove, a<br />
Cultural Olympiad programme in <strong>Yorkshire</strong><br />
imove is primarily funded by Legacy Trust<br />
UK, an independent charity set up to<br />
create a cultural and sporting legacy from<br />
the London <strong>2012</strong> Olympic and Paralympic<br />
Games<br />
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Christmas <strong>2012</strong><br />
The<br />
Wind in<br />
the Willows<br />
The adventures of Mole, Rat, Badger<br />
and Toad have amused and enchanted<br />
generations of children and adults.<br />
This new production of Alan Bennett’s<br />
warm, witty adaptation of Kenneth<br />
Grahame’s original novel, complete with<br />
carol-singing field mice, pistol-carrying<br />
weasels and the famous car, will be an<br />
experience to be relished by the whole<br />
family for Christmas <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
By Kenneth Grahame<br />
Adapted by Alan Bennett<br />
Additional lyrics and music by<br />
Jeremy Sams<br />
Director Ian Brown<br />
Designer Colin richmond<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
24 november <strong>2012</strong> to<br />
19 January 2013<br />
Booking Opens<br />
12 December 2011 with<br />
fantastic early bird offers<br />
and family discounts.<br />
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Your visit to the <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
The <strong>Playhouse</strong> has two stages – The Quarry and<br />
The Courtyard.<br />
Quarry Theatre<br />
Courtyard Theatre<br />
Opening hours<br />
Box Office<br />
Open 10am until 15 minutes after the show starts.<br />
10am – 6pm when there is no performance.<br />
reception<br />
Open 8.30am until the last performance begins.<br />
8.30pm until 6pm when there is no performance.<br />
Discounts<br />
Only one discount applies per ticket. Discount<br />
tickets are limited and not available for Previews<br />
or Matinees. Booking in advance is recommended.<br />
When available discounts apply to Senior Citizens<br />
(60+ and retired), children under 16, NUS,<br />
BreezeCard or LeedsCard holders and anyone<br />
receiving unemployment benefits.<br />
under 26s When available free tickets Monday to<br />
Thursday.<br />
Family Tickets<br />
When available apply to groups between four and<br />
seven people, where at least two are under 16.<br />
Access<br />
Customers with a disability pay the lowest<br />
available price in Area B.<br />
If you require a companion please request an<br />
additional FREE ticket when you book.<br />
Access Tickets are not available online.<br />
Guide dogs and Hearing dogs for the Deaf are<br />
welcome.<br />
Community network<br />
Our scheme for community groups facing<br />
financial or access barriers to attending the theatre.<br />
A limited number of tickets are available to members<br />
of this scheme.<br />
For more access information contact Box Office<br />
0113 213 7700 Minicom 0113 213 7299 email<br />
access@wyp.org.uk.<br />
Textphone users, please dial 18001 then<br />
0113 213 7700.<br />
Access performances are sponsored by Irwin<br />
Mitchell Solicitors. See the diary for dates of the<br />
following.<br />
Audio Description<br />
Live commentary via personal head<br />
phones for blind or partially sighted people.<br />
Captioning<br />
English text displayed on a unit (on or<br />
above stage), for deaf or hard of hearing<br />
people.<br />
British Sign Language<br />
Sign language interpreted performance<br />
for Deaf BSL users.<br />
relaxed Performance<br />
Relaxed performances open up theatre to<br />
young people with learning disabilities.<br />
Groups<br />
Booking your group in with us is easy – just call<br />
the Box Office on 0113 213 7700 and they will<br />
be happy to help you. You can also pre-order ice<br />
creams and programmes when you make your<br />
booking. If you’re with a coach then you can drop<br />
off just outside the door, and there’s plenty of<br />
coach parking nearby.<br />
Group ticket prices<br />
Monday – Friday on all performances except<br />
Previews and Matinees<br />
Groups of 10 or more 10% off full price<br />
Groups of 15 or more 15% off full price<br />
Groups of 20 or more 20% off full price<br />
Groups of 40 or more 25% off full price<br />
And you’ll also find we don’t charge a booking<br />
fee (never have) so there’s no hidden extras.<br />
Getting to and from the <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
Public Transport<br />
By Train Leeds City Station is the nearest rail<br />
station to the <strong>Playhouse</strong>. For train times call<br />
national rail Enquiries on 08457 484950.<br />
It is a twenty minute walk to the <strong>Playhouse</strong>.<br />
By Bus The <strong>Playhouse</strong> is located opposite the<br />
bus and National Express coach stations. For<br />
local bus and train times, call the METrOLInE<br />
information service on 0113 245 7676.<br />
Parking<br />
Quarry Hill car parks, next to the <strong>Playhouse</strong>, are<br />
CurrEnTLY FrEE after 5.30pm. Union Street<br />
car park, currently £2 after 5.30pm, is opposite<br />
the <strong>Playhouse</strong> behind Millgarth Police Station.<br />
Blue Badge Holders can park in these car parks<br />
for free. Disabled parking is also available on<br />
<strong>Playhouse</strong> Square, directly outside the main<br />
entrance. Further information about Leeds City<br />
Council car parks can be obtained from Parking<br />
Services on 0113 247 4140.<br />
Enjoying food and a drink at<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Yorkshire</strong> <strong>Playhouse</strong><br />
couldn’t be easier. Our café is<br />
spacious, light and airy, with<br />
plenty of seating and free wifi.<br />
Café<br />
Open 9am until 7.30pm.<br />
Hot meals served 12noon to 2pm and 5pm<br />
to 7.30pm. Our pre-show menu includes<br />
two courses for just £12.50. To book please<br />
ring Box Office on 0113 213 7700 and a<br />
table will be reserved for you.<br />
Bar<br />
Open from 5.30pm every evening of a<br />
performance.<br />
Information correct at time of printing. The Management reserves the right to alter ticket prices and information without<br />
prior notice as necessary or due to unforeseen circumstances.<br />
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Diary<br />
Jan Quarry Theatre Courtyard Theatre Quarry Theatre Courtyard Theatre<br />
Fr 27 7.30 ST<br />
Fr 16 7.45 P<br />
Sa 28<br />
Sa 17 7.30 FR<br />
7.45 P Cn<br />
Su 29<br />
Su 18<br />
Mo 30<br />
Mo 19 7.45 P<br />
Tu 31<br />
Tu 20 7.00 7.45 P<br />
Feb<br />
We 21 1.30 7.00 7.45<br />
We 1<br />
Th 2<br />
Fr 3<br />
Sa 4<br />
Su 5<br />
Mo 6<br />
Tu 7<br />
We 8<br />
Th 9<br />
Fr 10<br />
7.30<br />
7.30<br />
7.30<br />
7.30<br />
7.30 P<br />
7.45 P Cn<br />
7.45 P<br />
7.45 P<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
Th 22 10.30 7.00 2.00 7.45 PSD<br />
Fr 23 7.00 PSD 7.45<br />
Sa 24 1.30 7.00 7.45<br />
Su 25<br />
Mo 26 7.45 Cn<br />
Tu 27 7.45<br />
We 28 7.45<br />
Th 29 7.30 FA 2.00 7.45 CAP<br />
Fr 30 7.45<br />
Sa 31 2.30 AD 7.45<br />
Sa 11 7.30 P Cn 7.45 Apr<br />
Su 12<br />
Su 1<br />
Mo 13 7.30 P<br />
Mo 2 7.45<br />
Tu 14 7.30 P 7.45 Cn Tu 3 7.30 7.45<br />
We 15 7.30 7.45 PSD We 4 7.30 7.45<br />
Th 16 7.30 2.00 7.45 CAP Th 5 1.30 7.30 2.00 7.45 AD<br />
Fr 17 7.30 7.45<br />
Fr 6<br />
Sa 18 2.00 Cn 7.30 2.30 AD 7.45<br />
Sa 7 2.00 7.30 2.30 BSL7.45<br />
Su 19<br />
Su 8 Happy Easter<br />
Mo 20 7.30<br />
Mo 9<br />
Tu 21 7.30 7.45<br />
Tu 10 7.30<br />
We 22 7.30 PSD 7.45<br />
We 11 7.30 PSD<br />
Th 23 1.30 7.30 BSL 2.00 7.45 AD Th 12 1.30 7.30 10.30 1.30<br />
Fr 24 7.30 7.45<br />
Fr 13 7.30 10.30 1.30 rP<br />
Sa 25 2.00 AD 7.30 2.30 7.45<br />
Sa 14 2.00 7.30 10.30 1.30<br />
Su 26<br />
Su 15<br />
Mo 27 7.30<br />
Mo 16<br />
Tu 28 7.30 7.45 PSD Tu 17<br />
We 29 7.30 7.45<br />
We 18<br />
Mar<br />
Th 19<br />
Th 1 1.30 7.30 AD<br />
Fr 2 7.30<br />
Sa 3 2.00 CAP 7.30<br />
Su 4<br />
Mo 5<br />
Tu 6<br />
We 7<br />
Th 8<br />
Fr 9<br />
Sa 10<br />
Su 11<br />
2.00<br />
2.30<br />
2.00<br />
2.30<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
7.45<br />
Fr 20<br />
Sa 21<br />
Su 22<br />
Mo 23<br />
Tu 24<br />
We 25<br />
Th 26<br />
Fr 27<br />
Sa 28<br />
Su 29<br />
Mo 30<br />
Mo 12<br />
May<br />
Tu 13<br />
Tu 1<br />
We 14<br />
We 2<br />
Th 15<br />
Th 3<br />
Phoenix<br />
Angus, Thongs & Even More Snogging<br />
Waiting for Godot<br />
Top Girls<br />
Swallows &<br />
Amazons<br />
Love’s Labour’s Lost<br />
Transform<br />
Mary Shelley<br />
Owl &<br />
Pussycat<br />
Transform<br />
Transform<br />
Quarry Theatre Courtyard Theatre<br />
Fr 4 7.30 P<br />
Sa 5 7.30 P Cn<br />
Su 6<br />
Mo 7<br />
Tu 8 7.30 P<br />
We 9 7.30<br />
Th 10 7.30 7.00<br />
Fr 11 7.30 7.00<br />
Sa 12 2.00 Cn 7.30<br />
Su 13<br />
7.00<br />
Mo 14 7.30<br />
Tu 15 7.30<br />
We 16 7.30PSD 10.30 1.30 3.30<br />
Th 17 1.30 7.30CAP 10.30 1.30 3.30<br />
Fr 18 7.30 10.30 1.30 3.30<br />
Sa 19 2.00 AD 7.30<br />
Su 20<br />
10.30 1.30 3.30<br />
Mo 21 7.30<br />
Tu 22 7.30<br />
We 23 7.30<br />
Th 24 1.30 7.30 AD 7.45<br />
Fr 25 7.30 7.45<br />
Sa 26 2.00 BSL 7.30<br />
Su 27<br />
Mo 28<br />
Tu 29<br />
We 30<br />
Th 31<br />
Jun<br />
2.30 7.45<br />
Fr 1<br />
Sa 2<br />
Su 3<br />
Mo 4<br />
Tu 5<br />
We 6<br />
7.30 BR<br />
Th 7 1.30 4.00<br />
Fr 8 7.30 SL 10.30 1.30 4.00<br />
Sa 9 10.30 1.30 4.00<br />
Su 10<br />
Mo 11<br />
Tu 12<br />
We 13<br />
Th 14<br />
10.30 1.30<br />
Fr 15<br />
Sa 16<br />
Su 17<br />
7.30 P<br />
Mo 18 7.30 P Cn<br />
Tu 19 7.30 P<br />
We 20 7.30 P<br />
Th 21 7.30 P<br />
Fr 22 7.30<br />
Real Thing<br />
Loserville<br />
Connections<br />
White<br />
Napoli<br />
New Writing<br />
Season<br />
Peppa Pig<br />
Quarry Theatre Courtyard Theatre<br />
Sa 23 2.00 Cn 7.30<br />
Su 24<br />
7.00 SD<br />
Mo 25 7.30<br />
Tu 26 7.30<br />
We 27 7.30<br />
Th 28 1.30 7.30<br />
Fr 29 7.30 7.45<br />
Sa 30 2.00CAP 7.30<br />
Jul<br />
Su 1<br />
7.45<br />
Mo 2 7.30<br />
Tu 3 7.30<br />
We 4 7.30 PSD BSL<br />
Th 5 1.30 7.30 AD<br />
7.00 YT<br />
Fr 6 7.30<br />
Sa 7 2.00 7.30<br />
Su 8<br />
7.00 RL<br />
Mo 9 7.30<br />
Tu 10 7.30<br />
We 11 7.30<br />
Th 12 1.30 AD 7.30<br />
Fr 13 7.30<br />
Sa 14 2.00 7.30<br />
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FR Fresh <strong>2012</strong><br />
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BR Breakin Convention<br />
SL Stewart Lee<br />
SD Shake the Dust<br />
YT Young Theatre Makers<br />
RL Recipe for Life<br />
Performance Key<br />
P Preview Performance<br />
PSD Post Show Discussion<br />
AD Audio Described Performance<br />
CAP Captioned Performance<br />
BSL BSL Interpreted Performance<br />
rP Relaxed Performance<br />
Cn Community Network<br />
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