SJT SPRING PREVIEW 2014 Box Office 01723 370541 www.sjt.uk.com
Mar 08, 2016
SJT SPRINGPREVIEW 2014Box Office 01723 370541www.sjt.uk.com
Comedy Club 4 Kids2.45pmCome and see some of the best comediansfrom the UK and the world circuit doing whatthey do best... but without the rude bits!
15 February
Comedy ClubWorkshops 4 KidsAges 7-10, 10.30am-12pmAges 11-14, 12.30-2pm
Tavaziva Dance WorkshopAfrican and contemporary dance workshop. Agood level of fitness is required. Min age 15yrs.
ReachOut Festival 2014Don’t miss our future stars in the makingthroughout this all-age festival of drama andworkshops. See separate leaflet for details.
16 February, 5pm
Tavaziva 10An opportunity to see the journey that Africanand contemporary dance has taken andcelebrate this wonderful company that wowedSJT audiences in 2012 with Sensual Africa.
13 March, 7.45pm
Fifth Word with Nottingham Playhouse present
Amateur Girl
10 February – 8 March
15 February, 5pm
by Amanda Whittington
Based on real-life stories, Amateur Girl is ahard-hitting, poignant yet wryly amusing playabout the reality behind the fantasy business. From the writer of Thrill Of Love.
14 March, 7.30pm
WinterreiseMarcus Farnsworth baritone, James Baillieu pianoSCHUBERT Winterreise Op.89
One of song’s monumental achievements, awork of intense emotional depth that gripsperformers and audience alike. Schubertcomposed it aged just 30, he died a year later.Performed by two of Britain’s most successfulclassical artists.
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15 March, 7.30pm
Penny Dreadful presents
How To Be Immortal by Mira Dovreni
Three true tales intertwine in this intimate, bold andfunny show about love, science, death and immortality.
18 March, 7.45pm
Townsend Productions presents
We Will Be Free
29 March, 10.30am
Tiny Time TalesThe usual fun and adventures for ages 2-6.
22 March, 7.45pm
John Hegley’s New& Selected PotatoesA greatest hits, best of golden oldies compilation(with some new stuff) from ‘Comedy’s poetlaureate’ (Independent) and specs wearer.
A New Vic Theatre production
The Memory Of Water
26 March – 5 Aprilby Neil Gore
Following the hit sell-out production of TheRagged Trousered Philanthropists, this newdrama set in 1834 about the Tolpuddle Martyrsfollows the extraordinary true story of Georgeand Betsy Loveless.
by Shelagh Stephenson
This big-hearted, bittersweet play brilliantly mixeshilarity and regret in a moving look at families andchildhood memory. It was the winner of theOlivier Award for Best New Comedy in 2000 andvoted UK Play of the Year in 2001.
Bossy big sister Teresa, over-achieving Mary, andattention-seeking Catherine are three grown-upsisters with a history of not getting on. When theygather at the family home on the Yorkshire coast,it’s not long before a storm is brewing.
“a superb mix of wild humourand bruising emotion”The Daily Telegraph
19 – 20 March
Ridiculusmus presents
The Eradication Of Schizophrenia In Western Laplandby Jon Haynes and David Woodsin association with The Sick! Festival, Brighton
Mediterranean roasted vegetables. Finnish Folkand Margaret Drabble. An audience split in twoexperiencing auditory hallucinations. A worldwhere dialogue can transform your life.
John Godber Company & Theatre Royal Wakefield present
Teechers
9 April, 7.30pm
5-4-3-2-1 It’s The ManfredsPaul Jones with his award-winningharmonica sound and other Manfred Mannoriginal members perform many of theirbiggest hits including 5-4-3-2-1, Pretty Flamingo and Do Wah Diddy Diddy.
18 April, 7.30pm
Mike McGear McCartney:Sex, Drugs & Rock ‘N’ Roll (I Wish!)A nostalgic and hilarious trip in words andphotos including pictures from the McCartneyfamily album from World War II Liverpool tothe White House!
10 April, 7.45pm
Goofus presents
Taking Charlieby Neil WarhurstA dark comedic fantasy, based on a truestory, about the abduction of Charlie Chaplin’sbody by two hapless kidnappers in 1978.
7 – 8 April
by John Godber
This contemporary classic comedy puts theeducation system under hilarious scrutiny.Told through the many characters portrayedby three fifth formers.
22 – 26 April
Northern Broadsides inpartnership with New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme present
An August Bank Holiday Lark By Deborah McAndrew
It’s an idyllic summer in 1914 ruralLancashire. Excitement is building for WakesWeek; a rest from field and mill and acelebration of the Rushbearing Festival withsinging, courting, drinking and dancing.
The looming war barely registers... but it will.
Keep your ticket to getmoney off future MusicIn The Round events.
From 18 April
The Scarborough Poetry WalkExplore Scarborough with this audiopoetry tour, featuring poems inspired bythe town and its coastline.
Pick up an mp3 player, headphones andan illustrated map from the SJT Box Officeand set off on a guided walk with poemsfor company, recorded by the Live Canonensemble.
Available throughout the summer£4 per person
See website or contact the Box Office for full details of concessions, terms and conditions and film schedule.
Stephen Joseph Theatre, Westborough, Scarborough YO11 1JW www.sjt.uk.com
Individually priced shows, please contact the Box Office.
3 PACK – 3 GREAT SHOWS – ANY SEAT - £30!The Memory of Water (Mon - Wed only), An August BankHoliday Lark (Tue & Wed only). Then choose from TheEradication Of Schizophrenia In Western Lapland OR HowTo Be Immortal (any performance). Book by Mon 10 March.
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DiaryDATE TIME SHOW PRICE THEATRE DATE TIME SHOW PRICE THEATRE
FEBRUARY
Mon 10 - ReachOut FestivalFri 14
Sat 15 10.30am Comedy ClubWorkshop (7-10yrs) M
12.30pm Comedy ClubWorkshop (11-14yrs) M
2.45pm Comedy Club 4 Kids M
5.00pm Tavaziva Dance Workshop R
Sun 16 5.00pm Tavaziva 10 R
Mon 17 - ReachOut FestivalFri 28 (Except Sun 23)
MARCH
Sat 1 - ReachOut FestivalSat 8 (Except Sun 2)
Sun 9
Mon 10
Tue 11
Wed 12
Thu 13 7.45pm Amateur Girl M
Fri 14 7.30pm Winterreise R
Sat 15 7.30pm How To Be Immortal R
Sun 16
Mon 17
Tue 18 7.45pm We Will Be Free M
Wed 19 7.15pm The Sleeping Beauty M7.30pm The Eradication Of R
Schizophrenia InWestern Lapland
Thu 20 1.30pm The Eradication Of RSchizophrenia InWestern Lapland
7.30pm The Eradication Of RSchizophrenia InWestern Lapland
Fri 21
Sat 22 7.45pm John Hegley M
Sun 23
Mon 24
Tue 25
Wed 26 7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Thu 27 1.30pm The Memory Of Water R
7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Fri 28 7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Sat 29 10.30am Tiny Time Tales Bar
2.30pm The Memory Of Water R
7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Sun 30
Mon 31 7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
APRIL
Tue 1 7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Wed 2 7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Thu 3 1.30pm The Memory Of Water R7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Fri 4 7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Sat 5 2.30pm The Memory Of Water R7.30pm The Memory Of Water R
Sun 6
Mon 7 7.30pm Teechers R
Tue 8 1.30pm Teechers R7.30pm Teechers R
Wed 9 7.30pm The Manfreds R
Thu 10 7.45pm Taking Charlie M
Fri 11 - National StudentFri 18 Drama Festival
Fri 18 7.30pm Mike McGear McCartney RPoetry Walk starts
Sat 19
Sun 20
Mon 21
Tue 22 7.30pm An August Bank Holiday Lark R
Wed 23 7.30pm An August Bank Holiday Lark R
Thu 24 1.30pm An August Bank Holiday Lark R7.30pm An August Bank Holiday Lark R
Fri 25 7.30pm An August Bank Holiday Lark R
Sat 26 2.30pm An August Bank Holiday Lark R7.30pm An August Bank Holiday Lark R
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