The Courtyard Hereford Spring Season Brochure 2022
January - April 2022. Get back to some live entertainment and enjoy an array of theatre, music, comedy and more this Spring at The Courtyard Hereford.
January - April 2022. Get back to some live entertainment and enjoy an array of theatre, music, comedy and more this Spring at The Courtyard Hereford.
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family
studio theatre
theatre
Saturday 29 January 11am
barking dog theatre company present
teasure island
Free Preactivity
10.30am
Treasure Island by Robert Louis
Stevenson, is aclassic tale of pirates
and buried treasure.
Follow Jim as he meets Captain Smollett,
Billy Bones and the most famous pirate
of them all Long John Silver.
Barking Dog’s two talented actors, with
the help of original songs, puppets and
children from the audience, present this
exciting tale of swashbuckling adventure!
Tickets £7.50
Music
Saturday 29 January 7.30pm
main house
barry steele & friends present
the roy orbison story
Tickets £26
Tribute
The one and only Barry
Steele takes to the stage to
commemorate The Big O in
the West End production
The Roy Orbison Story.
Get ready for an upbeat
night of solid gold hits
and contemporary
genius as Barry Steele
and a fabulous cast of
musicians and singers,
celebrate the late 80s
when The Big O was
on the cusp of a
phenomenal return
to superstardom.
With a feel good factor
built-in, this show really
does have something
for everyone!
16
AD
theatre
Wednesday 2 - Friday 4 February 7.30pm
DB
Main house
hereford cathedral school present
HIRE
ST
OR £10
£8 OR £10
Macbeth
community
FRIENDS &
PATRONS
Ambition and evil combine in Shakespeare’s
darkest tragedy. ‘Power corrupts and
absolute power corrupts absolutely’
for even the ‘worthy Macbeth’, and his
downward spiral is a lesson to us all.
With a large cast, an innovative set and
original music, Hereford Cathedral School’s
spectacular production stays true to
Shakespeare’s original play while exploring
the psychological horror of the Macbeths’
descent into madness and despair. With
battles and banquets, ghosts and witches,
hear and see Shakespeare’s shortest play
like you have never experienced it before.
Tickets £15, Concessions £8, Family £40