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June 2023
Gianni Schicchi & Cavalleria Rusticana
Southgate opera presents a double bill of Puccini's 1918 comic opera depicting the life of an ingenious, untrustworthy peasant, scheming to get his hands on some cash and Mascagni's tragic one act opera depicting jealousy and obsessive love.
Find out more »Gianni Schicchi & Cavalleria Rusticana
Southgate opera presents a double bill of Puccini's 1918 comic opera depicting the life of an ingenious, untrustworthy peasant, scheming to get his hands on some cash and Mascagni's tragic one act opera depicting jealousy and obsessive love.
Find out more »July 2023
The Italian Affair
Theatre in the Park have teamed up with The Bull Players to present a comic murder mystery in Oak Hill Park. Watch and listen carefully and in the interval identify the murderer - you might win a prize. Fun and games for adults this time.
Find out more »“Last Panto in Little Grimley” by David Tristram and “What Was I Saying?”, by Kim Wedler
The Good Companions ADS are pleased to present "Last Panto in Little Grimley" by David Tristram and "What Was I Saying?", a series of monologues and duologues by Kim Wedler. Tickets are £15 each and are available online here or by calling 074 8686 5550. For more information e-mail: tickets@thegoodcompanions.org.uk LAST PANTO IN LITTLE GRIMLEY: Little Grimley Amateur Dramatic Society is struggling. The number of members has dropped to four and when they put on a show the audiences are not much bigger. Gordon decides to write a pantomime with special appeal for adults. Once word of the risqué nature…
Find out more »“Last Panto in Little Grimley” by David Tristram and “What Was I Saying?”, by Kim Wedler
The Good Companions ADS are pleased to present "Last Panto in Little Grimley" by David Tristram and "What Was I Saying?", a series of monologues and duologues by Kim Wedler. Tickets are £15 each and are available online here or by calling 074 8686 5550. For more information e-mail: tickets@thegoodcompanions.org.uk LAST PANTO IN LITTLE GRIMLEY: Little Grimley Amateur Dramatic Society is struggling. The number of members has dropped to four and when they put on a show the audiences are not much bigger. Gordon decides to write a pantomime with special appeal for adults. Once word of the risqué nature…
Find out more »“Last Panto in Little Grimley” by David Tristram and “What Was I Saying?”, by Kim Wedler
The Good Companions ADS are pleased to present "Last Panto in Little Grimley" by David Tristram and "What Was I Saying?", a series of monologues and duologues by Kim Wedler. Tickets are £15 each and are available online here or by calling 074 8686 5550. For more information e-mail: tickets@thegoodcompanions.org.uk LAST PANTO IN LITTLE GRIMLEY: Little Grimley Amateur Dramatic Society is struggling. The number of members has dropped to four and when they put on a show the audiences are not much bigger. Gordon decides to write a pantomime with special appeal for adults. Once word of the risqué nature…
Find out more »The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny
Theatre in the Park 's next production is the ever-popular Beatrix Potter classic. Join Peter and his naughty cousin Benjamin at Oak Hill Park on their hair-raising adventures in Mr Mcgregor's garden. £17 and £10
Find out more »August 2023
Sense and Sensibility
The social season is upon us! Heartbreak Productions cordially invites you to this year’s ‘Sense and Sensibility’ Matchmaker’s Ball. Ladies Elinor and Marianne Dashwood each seek to meet an honourable man of good fortune (and handsome countenance if possible) by whatever means necessary. As you mingle amongst the beau monde, revelry and romance will ensue and we shall witness these two sisters’ sense and sensibility. Rumours abound that royalty may even be amongst our number… If you’re eager to partake in the ups and downs of Regency romance, don your finery and join Heartbreak Productions for their open-air adaptation of…
Find out more »Theatre on the Green: Twelfth Night
An early evening performance of Shakespeares Twelfth Night by the The Festival Players (patron Dame Judy Dench).
Find out more »October 2023
Mark Thomas in England & Son
Prepare to be taken on a kaleidoscopic odyssey where disaster capitalism, empire, stolen youth and stolen wealth merge into the simple tale of a working-class boy who just wants his dad to smile at him. Written specifically for Mark by award-winning playwright Ed Edwards, this will be Mark’s first ever tour in a production that he has not written himself. Now as reputed in theatre as he is in comedy, Mark has become one of the UK’s favourite theatre performers and this Fringe was no exception as he swept up 5-star reviews and various awards. He’s done shows about visiting…
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