Bernard Shaw’s Candida starring Charity Wakefield, Jamie Parker and David Troughton 3rd - 20th July
Week by week Main House Ustinov Studio the egg Special Events & Engage
10 June – 16 June Relative Values Fifty Words Spot
17 June – 23 June Relative Values Avent & Monie Freddy Dare... The Snail and the Whale
24 June – 30 June Relative Values Savage Children
1 July - 7 July Candida
8 July - 14 July Candida Glengarry Glen Ross Portofino BalladHanda’s Surprise
15 July - 21 July Candida Fireside Tales / Monkey & Crocodile (Bath City Farm)
22 July - 28 July King Lear
29 July - 4 Aug King Lear
5 Aug - 11 Aug King Lear Nova Playwriting Summer School
12 Aug - 18 Aug A Little Hotel
19 Aug - 25 Aug A Little Hotel Dracula (Prior Park)
26 Aug - 1 Sept A Little Hotel
2 Sept - 8 Sept Another Country Nova New Writing Project
9 Sept - 15 Sept Another Country A Lady of Little Sense House of Bernarda Alba Austen’s Arcadia
16 Sept - 22 Sept The Private Ear...Nina Conti
Don Gil of the Green Breeches
Yer Tiz Courtship/Eavesdropping on Jane Austen’s England
23 Sept - 29 Sept Henry VI Punishment Without Revenge
Tube Bath Children’s Lit Fest
30 Sept - 6 Oct South PacificSandi Toksvig
Spanish Golden Age Season Yummm! 2 Deep
Catastrophe with Max Hastings
7 Oct - 13 Oct Dunsinane Spanish Golden Age Season Yummm!Wash
14 Oct - 20 Oct Daytona Spanish Golden Age Season I Believe in UnicornsCymbeline
Fighting on the Homefront with Kate Adie
21 Oct - 27 Oct Our HouseArdal O’Hanlon
Spanish Golden Age Season Toro! Toro!Once Upon a Western
How to Write a Theatre Review
28 Oct - 3 Nov English Touring OperaRambert
Spanish Golden Age Season Comedy Club 4 KidsThe Tin Soldier
4 Nov - 10 Nov Chin-ChinAl Murray
Spanish Golden Age Season Woyceck STATIk
Olivier with Philip Ziegler
11 Nov - 17 Nov A Passionate Woman Spanish Golden Age Season Luna
18 Nov - 24 Nov A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Spanish Golden Age Season The Laramie Project Fawlty Towers Lunch Party
25 Nov - 1 Dec Fiddler on the Roof Spanish Golden Age Season
2 Dec - 8 Dec The Woman in BlackMessiah by Candlelight
Spanish Golden Age Season Moominland Midwinter
9 Dec - 15 Dec Peter Pan Spanish Golden Age Season Moominland Midwinter
16 Dec - 22 Dec Peter Pan Spanish Golden Age Season Moominland Midwinter
23 Dec - 29 Dec Peter Pan Moominland Midwinter
30 Dec - 5 Jan Peter Pan Moominland Midwinter
6 Jan - 12 Jan Peter Pan Moominland Midwinter
3 Feb - 15 Feb The Full Monty
Theatre Royal Bath, Sawclose, Bath, BA1 1ET Charity Number 277723
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BOOKING DATESAssociates: 1st JuneFriends: 3rd JunePostal Subscriptions: 10th JunePostal: 11th JuneGroups: 14th JuneTelephone & Counter Bookings: 17th JuneOnline Booking: 24th June
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June 2013 - February 2014
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Patricia Hodge Caroline Quentin Rory Bremner
Katherine Kingsley
Tim Kightley
Ben Mansfield
Amanda Boxer
Steven Pacey
Sam Hoare
Rebecca Birch
“Theatre Royal Bath’s excellent
Summer Season” Sunday Times
For our Summer Season 2013, the Theatre Royal Bath is delighted to present four new in-house productions.
Trevor Nunn, one of the foremost directors of his generation and previously Director of both the RSC and National Theatre, directs Noel Coward’s Relative Values, starring Patricia Hodge, Caroline Quentin and Rory Bremner; Simon Godwin directs Bernard Shaw’s romantic comedy Candida, with Charity Wakefield, Jamie Parker and David Troughton; Lucy Bailey directs Shakespeare’s King Lear starring David Haig, and Lindsay Posner and Cal McCrystal direct Feydeau’s hilarious farce, A Little Hotel on the Side with 2013 Olivier Award winner, Richard McCabe, in the lead.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Theatre Royal Bath this summer.
Danny Moar Director Theatre Royal Bath
Wednesday 12 June – Saturday 29 June
PATRICIA HODGE, CAROLINE QUENTIN, RORY BREMNER
star in
Relative Valuesby Noël Coward
Directed by Trevor NunnA stellar cast launches the Summer Season 2013 when three of Britain’s
most popular comedy performers join forces in one of Noël Coward’s most successful comedies. Set in the early 1950s, Relative Values is about the uproarious culture clash between the glittering world of Hollywood
and the stiff upper lip of the English aristocracy.
There is consternation at Marshwood House when the young Earl announces he is to marry a Hollywood film actress, but the family is well
and truly flummoxed when it comes to light that the starlet’s sister is none other than Moxie, the Earl’s mother’s maid....
Patricia Hodge’s credits include Dandy Dick, His Dark Materials and she plays Miranda’s mother in Miranda.Caroline Quentin has twice won the British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actress. Rory Bremner is one
of the UK’s leading impressionists and comedians. They will be joined by Steven Pacey, Olivier-nominated for By Jeeves; Katherine Kingsley,
Olivier-nominated for Piaf and Singing in the Rain and Ben Mansfield, who will be remembered by Bath audiences as Hotspur in Peter Hall’s five star
productions of Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 in the 2011 Peter Hall Season.
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Mon – Sat 7.30pm Press Night Wed 19 June 7pmThurs Mats: 20, 27 June 2.30pm Sat Mats: 15, 22, 29 June 2.30pm
Mon – Fri eves and Sat mat: £24.00 £29.50 £31.50 £33.50 £36.50
Sat eve: £26.50 £30.50 £32.50 £35.50 £38.50
Thur mat: £22.50 £28.00 £30.00 £34.00 £35.00
Post Show Discussion Thurs 27 June after evening performanceThurs 27 June 2.30pm
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Edwin Thomas Joanna HerbertDavid TroughtonJamie ParkerCharity Wakefield Frank Dillane
Wednesday 3 July – Saturday 20 July
CHARITY WAKEFIELD, JAMIE PARKER, DAVID TROUGHTON, FRANK DILLANE star in
Candidaby Bernard Shaw
Directed by Simon Godwin
“is as amusing as it is astute and compassionate” The Times
The Reverend James Morell is a genial, popular man of forty, robust and good-looking. He is a first rate clergyman, worshipped by the young curate and secretary who work for him. His rousing
sermons muster an enthusiastic congregation and he is in demand as a speaker from organisations ranging from the Hoxton Freedom Group to the English Land Restoration League.
Reverend Morell is most blessed in his wife. Candida, too is in her prime, with the double charm of youth and motherhood and clever enough to make the most of her attractions.
The Reverend’s life is thrown into turmoil when a beautiful eighteen year-old poet, Eugene Marchbanks, enters the family home one day, and declares that not only is he in love with Candida,
but that he has reason to believe that his feelings are reciprocated…
in this exuberant romantic comedy, Shaw’s own favourite, questions of love and loyalty are explored in a brilliant fusion of wit, passion and politics.
Charity Wakefield’s television credits include the BBC’s Sense and Sensibility and Casualty 1909. On stage she appeared in The Cherry Orchard at the National Theatre; Jamie Parker played Prince Hal in
Henry VI Parts 1 and 2 and Henry V at Shakespeare’s Globe and starred in the orginal production of The History Boys; David Troughton will be remembered by Bath audiences for his starring role in the
hugely successful production of Alan Bennett’s Enjoy; Frank Dillane played Tom Marvolo Riddle in the film adaptations of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Simon Godwin is an Associate Director of the Royal Court. in 2010 he was nominated for an Evening Standard Award for Best Newcomer for Nick Payne’s Wanderlust at the Royal Court Theatre.
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Sat eve: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Thur mat: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Thurs 18 July 2.30pmAD
Mon – Sat 7.30pm Press Night Wed 10 July 7pm Thurs Mats: 11, 18 July 2.30pm Sat Mats: 6, 13, 20 July 2.30pm
Post Show Discussion Thurs18 July after evening performance
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Aislin McGuckinFiona Glascott Simon GregorDavid Ganly Paul ShelleyFiona Button
Thursday 25 July – Saturday 10 August
DAVID HAIGFIONA BUTTON, DAVID GANLY, FIONA GLASCOTT, SIMON GREGOR,
AISLIN McGUCKIN, PAUL SHELLEY star in
King Learby William Shakespeare
Directed by Lucy Bailey Designed by William DudleyPlaying King Lear, the ultimate tragic monarch, is the pinnacle of every actor’s career. After receiving ecstatic reviews for his towering performance as George iii in The Madness of George III in 2011, both
in Bath and subsequently in the West End, David Haig returns to Bath to take on the greatest role in Shakespeare’s canon. David Haig is joined by an extraordinary cast which includes Fiona Button,
David Ganly, Fiona Glascott, Simon Gregor, Aislin McGuckin and Paul Shelley,who have worked extensively for the RSC, National Theatre and in the West End.
The ageing King Lear rewards his two oldest daughters with his kingdom when they flatter him with false praise. But his youngest daughter, Cordelia, confesses simply to love him and is banished. Too
late to realise his mistake, and forced from power by his offspring, an increasingly impotent and frail Lear descends into madness.
Lucy Bailey is one of the UK’s most exciting directors who has worked extensively with Shakespeare’s Globe and the Royal Shakespeare Company for whom her recent productions have included The
Taming of the Shrew and The Winter’s Tale.
The production is designed by William Dudley, one of Britain’s most prolific and revered theatre designers and, extraordinarily, the winner of seven Olivier Awards.
“David Haig is simply magnificent... an actor of indisputable greatness” Daily Telegraph
“David Haig - one of the glories of British theatre - is superb“ Sunday Times
“A most extraordinary performance from David Haig” Guardian
“The best moments come from Haig as he reads King Lear” independent
Reviews from The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett
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Sat eve: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Thur mat: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Mon – Sat 7.30pm Press Night Wed 31 July 7pmThurs Mats: 1, 8 August 2.30pm Sat Mats: 27 July, 3, 10 August 2.30pm
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Richard McCabe
Thursday 15 August – Saturday 31 August
RICHARD McCABE stars in
A Little Hotel on the Side
by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Désvallières Adapted by John MortimerDirected by Lindsay Posner and Cal McCrystal
Designed by Michael Taylor
“Seldom has human misfortune been purveyed so blissfully” New York Magazine
This side-splitting work from the supreme master of traditional farce contains all the classic ingredients - thwarted passion, spiralling panic and a seedy hotel where the corridors see more action
than the beds - in a completely hilarious evening of mistaken identities and sexual innuendo.
Set in 19th century Paris, Monsieur Pinglet and his neighbour’s wife, Marcelle, attempt to get their affair underway by discreetly taking a room at an obscure hotel. But far from the quiet evening of
amour they had anticipated, they encounter half of Paris here, including most of their relatives and the inspector of Public Morality!
Richard McCabe, playing Monsieur Pinglet, comes to Bath direct from winning an Olivier Award for his role as Harold Wilson in one of the West End’s biggest hits of recent years, The Audience, opposite
Dame Helen Mirren. His many credits with the RSC include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, Othello and The Winter’s Tale and he also starred in the West End in Yes, Prime Minister.
A Little Hotel on the Side will be directed by one of the UK’s greatest directors of comedy, Lindsay Posner, whose productions of Abigail’s Party and Noises Off were huge West End successes in 2012 and by Cal McCrystal who was responsible for directing the glorious physical comedy in One Man,
Two Guvnors in the West End and on Broadway. The production is designed by Michael Taylor, whose extraordinary set for the West End production of The Ladykillers received an Olivier Award nomination.
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Thur mat: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Thurs 29 August 2.30pmAD
Mon – Sat 7.30pm Press Night Wed 21 August 7pmThurs Mats: 22, 29 August 2.30pm Sat Mats: 17, 24, 31 August 2.30pm
Post Show Discussion Thurs 29 August after evening performance
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This autumn the Ustinov Studio presents its most innovative and ambitious season to date....
The Spanish Golden Age Season will bring to the stage three brand new translations of rarely-seen plays from the last unopened treasure-chest of world drama. This is a signifi cant cultural event in the UK and a major innovation in the history of Golden Age translation and performance.
After their premieres in Bath, the plays will be performed by our co-producers at London’s Arcola Theatre and the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry.
Punishment Without Revenge, A Lady of Little Sense and Don Gil of the Green Breeeches - one is a devastating tragedy, two are outrageous comedies and all three are extraordinary discoveries.
“Laurence Boswell is doing remarkable things with unusual plays“ Daily Telegraph, Theatre 2012 Review of the Year
“The Ustinov Studio has become a little black jewel box of glittering dramatic possibility over the past year“ The Times
“One of the regional wonders of the year“ Daily Telegraph
“Something wonderful is happening in Bath“ Observer
THE SPANISH GOLDEN AGE SEASON
Behind the Spanish Golden Age SeasonSaturday 31st August 11amMeet the creative team behind the Ustinov Studio’s hugely successful productions. See the costume and set designs for the new Spanish Golden Age Season and hear some of the specially-composed music, whilst fi nding out more about the shows. Leading members of the creative team will be able to answer any questions you may have. This event is FREE but tickets must be booked in advance through the Box Offi ce: 01225 448844.
The Association for Hispanic Classical Theater and Out of the Wings Symposium
The Comedia: Translation and Performance 25th - 28th NovemberAt this major international conference on the plays of The Spanish Golden Age Season, you are welcome to attend a series of talks and lectures from world experts which will illuminate the plays. Further information is available on: bath2013.wikispaces.com
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OPENING IN BATHThursday 12th September – Saturday 21st December
A LADY OF LITTLE SENSE 1613La Dama Boba by Lope de Vega, in a new translation by David JohnstonDirected by Laurence Boswell Designer Mark Bailey Lighting Designer Ben Ormerod Sound Designer & Composer Jon Nicholls Movement Director Lucy Cullingford
Nise and Finea are famous beauties. Their father, Don Octavio, a wealthy businessman, is doing his best to marry them off and an exotic collection of determined young suitors are competing for the prizes. The sticking point? Nise, the elder sister, is too clever for her own good, whilst younger sister Finea is notoriously stupid.
Can the family hide Finea’s shortcomings long enough to hoodwink a suitor into marriage? Surely the combination of a dancing master and a huge dowry will do the trick? The ploy is more successful than anyone might have anticipated…
A Lady of Little Sense is a big-hearted and hilarious romantic comedy which celebrates the power of love.
Laurence Boswell is the Artistic Director of the Ustinov Studio and an Artistic Associate of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He is one of the world’s leading experts on the Spanish Golden Age period and won an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre for the Spanish Golden Age Season he staged at London’s Gate Theatre.
David Johnston is a multi award-winning translator for the stage who has worked with Laurence Boswell on previous much-acclaimed productions.
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OPENING IN BATHThursday 19th September – Friday 20th December
DON GIL OF THE GREEN BREECHES 1615Don Gil de la Calchas Verdes by Tirso de Molina, in a new translation by Sean O’Brien
Directed by Mehmet Ergen Designer Mark Bailey Lighting Designer Ben OrmerodSound Designer & Composer Jon Nicholls Movement Director Lucy Cullingford
Don Gil of the Green Breeches is an exuberant comedy which blends mistaken identity, role-reversal, ghosts, and green trousers.
Dona Juana has fallen for the oldest trick in the book. The dashing Don Martin, the man she thought she was going to marry, has left her for the wealthy Dona ines. But Dona Juana is not the sort of woman to take this lying down…
She pulls on a pair of green breeches and sets off to Madrid in hot pursuit of Don Martin, assuming the same name he is using to woo his new lover - a strategy which will either cause a change of heart or complete chaos...
Written by Tirso de Molina, this deliciously anarchic and original comedy has been translated by Sean O’Brien, an award-winning English poet, critic and playwright. His prizes include the Somerset Maugham Award, the Cholmondeley Award, the Forward Poetry Prize and the T. S.Eliot Prize.
Director Mehmet Ergen co-founded London’s Arcola Theatre in 2000. it is now one of the most respected arts venues in the UK. His many awards include the Time Out Award for Outstanding Achievement, two Peter Brook Empty Space Awards and a Time Out Award for Best Fringe Production.
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OPENING IN BATHThursday 26th September – Saturday 21st December
PUNISHMENT WITHOUT REVENGE 1631El Castigo sin Venganza by Lope de Vega, in a new translation by Meredith Oakes
Directed by Laurence Boswell Designer Mark Bailey Lighting Designer Ben OrmerodSound Designer & Composer Jon Nicholls Movement Director Lucy Cullingford
Punishment without Revenge is a dark and thrilling drama, an audacious blend of unbearable tension and delicious comedy, which both terrifi es and delights.
Regarded as the greatest tragedy of the Spanish Golden Age and the fi nest play of its presiding genius, Lope de Vega, this elegant work is set in the dangerous and glamorous world of Renaissance italy.
The Duke of Ferrara has lived a wild and unconventional life. An infamous womaniser, his only son, Federico, is a bastard whom he dreams will one day succeed him. When his subjects demand that he marry and provide them with the stability of a legitimate heir, the
proud and beautiful Cassandra, Duchess of Mantua, is sent to be his bride.
But everything does not fall happily into place.
A passionate love develops - but not between the Duke and his Duchess - and, in a culture where honour is the highest virtue, there can be only one outcome…
Punishment Without Revenge is directed by the Usinov Studio’s Artistic Director, Laurence Boswell. The Spanish Golden Age has been his lifelong passion and he has been translating and directing award-winning plays from this era for more than thirty years.
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Storm on the Lawn is kindly supported by Prior Park College
Prior Park College, Bath, has 580 pupils and is one of the largest fully co-educational Catholic independent boarding and day schools in the UK. For more information visit: www.thepriorfoundation.com
With the Twilight series, The Vampire Diaries and True Blood, vampires have never been more popular! Now we return to the precursor of the genre with Bram Stoker’s 1897 Gothic horror, which comes to life just as the sun goes down among the eerie ramparts of the 18th century Ball Court at Prior Park College. Dark, scary and beautiful, this macabre fantasy is guaranteed to send a rush of blood to your pounding heart.
Sixty young people will work with the egg’s professional team to create this thrilling, chilling piece of outdoor theatre.
Wed and Thurs 8pm, Fri and Sat 6pm & 10pm, Sun 8pmFri 10pm performance - fancy dress if you like!Tickets : £13/£9 children & studentsVenue: Ball Court, Prior Park College, Bath
Please wear warm clothing – the evening can get chilly – and bring a cushion! There is a licensed bar and you are welcome to picnic in the magically-transformed grounds of Prior Park from 90 minutes before your performance.
Make sure your pre-show picnic includes garlic sandwiches and holy water – just to be on the safe side…
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Wednesday 21st – Sunday 25th August
Storm on the Lawn 2013 presents
Draculaby Oliver Birch after Bram StokerDirected by Amy Leach
Age 12+
THE SPANISH GOLDEN AGE SEASON
SEPTEMBER Thurs 12 7.45pm A LadyFri 13 7.45pm A LadySat 14 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm A Lady
Thurs 19 7.45pm Don GilFri 20 7.45pm Don GilSat 21 2.30pm Don Gil 7.45pm Don Gil Thurs 26 7.45pm PunishmentFri 27 7.45pm PunishmentSat 28 No performances
Mon 30 7.45pm Punishment
OCTOBERTues 1 7.45pm PunishmentWed 2 7.45pm PunishmentThurs 3 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm A LadyFri 4 7.45pm A LadySat 5 2.30pm Don Gil 7.45pm Don Gil Mon 7 7.45pm Don GilTues 8 7.45pm PunishmentWed 9 7.00pm A LadyThurs 10 2.00pm Punishment 7.00pm Don GilFri 11 7.45pm Don GilSat 12 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm Punishment Mon 14 7.45pm A LadyTues 15 7.00pm A LadyWed 16 2.00pm Punishment 7.00pm Don GilThurs 17 7.45pm A Lady Fri 18 7.45pm PunishmentSat 19 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm Don Gil
Mon 21 7.45pm Don GilTues 22 7.45pm PunishmentWed 23 7.45pm A LadyThurs 24 2.30pm Punishment 7.45pm Don GilFri 25 7.45pm Don GilSat 26 2.30pm Punishment 7.45pm A Lady
Mon 28 7.45pm A LadyTues 29 7.45pm Don GilWed 30 7.45pm Don GilThurs 31 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm Punishment
NOVEMBERFri 1 7.45pm PunishmentSat 2 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm Don Gil Mon 4 7.45pm Don GilTues 5 7.45pm Don GilWed 6 7.45pm A LadyThurs 7 2.30pm Punishment 7.45pm PunishmentFri 8 7.45pm A LadySat 9 2.30pm Don Gil 7.45pm Punishment Mon 11 No performanceTues 12 7.45pm PunishmentWed 13 2.30pm Punishment 7.45pm A LadyThurs 14 7.45pm A LadyFri 15 7.45pm Don GilSat 16 11.00am Don Gil 3.30pm Punishment 8.00pm A Lady Mon 18 7.45pm Don GilTues 19 7.45pm A LadyWed 20 7.45pm A LadyThurs 21 2.30pm Punishment 7.45pm PunishmentFri 22 7.45pm PunishmentSat 23 2.30pm Don Gil 7.45pm A Lady
Mon 25 7.45pm A LadyTues 26 7.45pm PunishmentWed 27 7.45pm Don GilThurs 28 2.30pm Don Gil 7.45pm A LadyFri 29 7.45pm A LadySat 30 2.30pm Punishment 7.45pm Don Gil
DECEMBER
Mon 2 7.45pm Don GilTues 3 7.45pm Don GilWed 4 7.45pm A LadyThurs 5 2.30pm Punishment 7.45pm PunishmentFri 6 7.45pm Don GilSat 7 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm Punishment Mon 9 No performanceTues 10 7.45pm Punishment Wed 11 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm A LadyThurs 12 7.45pm PunishmentFri 13 7.45pm Don GilSat 14 11.00am Don Gil 3.30pm Punishment 8.00pm A Lady Mon 16 7.45pm A LadyTues 17 7.45pm PunishmentWed 18 7.45pm PunishmentThurs 19 2.30pm A Lady 7.45pm Don GilFri 20 7.45pm Don GilSat 21 2.30pm Punishment 7.45pm A Lady
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Will Attenborough
“The experiences undergone by boys at the great public schools, their glories and disappointments, are so intense as to dominate their lives...” Cyril Connolly, Enemies of Promise
The country’s two leading regional theatres - Theatre Royal Bath and Chichester Festival Theatre - combine to produce a new production of one of the most significant plays of the last fifty years.
When Julian Mitchell’s Another Country opened in the West End in 1982 it created a sensation, heralded a resurgence of great British drama, inspired a film, and launched the careers of Rupert Everett, Kenneth Branagh, Daniel Day Lewis and Colin Firth.
in the 1930s at an English public school, Bennett and Judd are both outsiders; one coming to terms with his sexuality, the other already a committed Marxist. But the Establishment has traditional ways of dealing with rebels and when a scandal rocks the school, the young men must confront their beliefs and make choices which will have a momentous impact on their lives.
Rising star, Will Attenborough, who played Gloucester in Richard Eyre’s acclaimed production of Henry IV for BBC, plays Judd.
Julian Mitchell balances subtle wit with thought-provoking drama in this fictionalised account of the youth of such people as the spy Guy Burgess
and the Communist John Cornford, who died in the Spanish Civil War.
Julian Mitchell adapted The Welsh Boy in 2012 and Ford Maddox Ford’s The Good Soldier in 2010, both in the Ustinov Studio. His plays include After Aida and his screenplays include August, Wilde, Vincent and Theo and Arabesque, as well as the film adaptation of Another Country starring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth in their first film roles.
Jeremy Herrin directed David Hare’s South Downs for Chichester’s Festival 2011 and in the West End. Other credits include This House for the National Theatre, Much Ado About Nothing for Shakespeare’s Globe, and the forthcoming Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies for the RSC.
“Subtle, absorbing“ Daily Mail
“Genuinely exciting“ Time Out
“A rare, canny piece of play writing“ Times
Wednesday 4th September – Saturday 14th SeptemberTheatre Royal Bath Productions in association with Chichester Festival Theatre and Fiery Angel presentsWILL ATTENBOROUGH in
Another Countryby Julian MitchellDirected by Jeremy Herrin
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Sat eves: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Thurs mat: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Monday – Wednesdays 7.30pm Thursdays – Saturdays 8pm Matinees Thursday 12th & Saturdays 7th & 14th September 2.30pm
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Jasper Britton Steven Blakeley Rupert Hill Siobhan O’Kelly
The Private Ear and the Public Eye is an early hit from Peter Shaffer, the multi award-winning author of Amadeus, Equus, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Lettice & Lovage and Five Finger Exercise.
When the show became a hit in the West End and Broadway in 1962 it made stars out of a young Kenneth Williams and Maggie Smith. This will be the first major revival in fifty years of these intimate one-act plays. Both short and bitter-sweet comedies are performed as a matching pair on the same night, giving a fascinating window into the changing attitudes to love in the sixties through a brilliant combination of comedy, pathos and drama.
The Private Ear is set in a musky London bedsit, where reclusive Bob, normally used to giving his full attention to his record collection, calls in a favour from Ted, his slick, confident friend, to help him treat his date, the beautiful but shy Doreen, to a slap up meal.
The Public Eye takes place in a swanky London accountancy office, where uptight Charles is confronted by Julian, an eccentric private
detective hired by Charles to investigate his young wife’s suspected infidelity.
Bob expects help. Charles expects proof. But in this darkly comic double-bill nothing is as it seems.
The Private Ear and The Public Eye stars Jasper Britton, one of the UK’s leading classical actors, fresh from a successful run of Race at Hampstead Theatre, Marat/Sade for the RSC and The Last Cigarette at Chichester Festival Theatre and the Trafalgar Studios; Steven Blakeley, known as PC Geoff Younger in Heartbeat, whose theatre credits include Dry Rot and Funny Peculiar; Rupert Hill, known for his role as Jamie Baldwin from Coronation Street, whose theatre credits include When Harry Met Sally and Future Me, and Siobhan O’Kelly from Inspector George Gently and Mutual Friends.
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“it is high comedy, sophisticated and wise. it soars and sings with the enchantment of a happy unfettered bird “ New York Times
Monday 16th September – Saturday 21st SeptemberThe Original Theatre Company and Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre presentJASPER BRITTON, STEVEN BLAKELEY, RUPERT HILL, SIOBHAN KELLY in
The Private Ear and The Public Eyeby Peter ShafferDirected by Alastair Whatley
Box Office: 01225 448844
Mon – Fri eves and Sat mat: £19.00 £24.50 £26.50 £29.50 £31.50
Sat eve: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Wed mat: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Monday – Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday – Saturday 8pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
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Following the huge success of Henry V, the Globe Theatre returns to Bath with the three plays which make up Shakespeare’s Henry VI . This is a world without ideology; a savage time, when the heroes are not kings, but formidable women, such as Joan of Arc, or rebels, such as Jack Cade.
Bold characterisation, black comedy, absolute power and, in the personality of Henry Vi, pathos, combine in Shakespeare’s powerful rendering of a country racked by civil war.
Shakespeare almost certainly did not set out to write a trilogy. Each play can be enjoyed without knowledge of the others.
“The Globe is now the leading place to celebrate our greatest playwright “ Guardian
Harry the Sixth Henry VI Part 1“Of all base passions, fear is the most accursed”Following the death of Henry V, celebrated for having united England and subjugated France, divisions appear at the highest levels – fi rst between those around the infant Henry Vi, later between the two great factions in English politics: the houses of Lancaster and York. Only the young Lord Talbot, locked in combat with the bewitching and enigmatic Joan of Arc, seems capable of redeeming a divided and dishonoured kingdom.
The Houses of York &Lancaster Henry VI Part 2“The fi rst thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers”The saintly Henry Vi is undermined by his nobles, especially the ambitious Richard, Duke of York, and by the Kentish rebellion, led by the charismatic Jack Cade, popular champion and savage critic of England’s social inequality.
The True Tragedy of the Duke of York Henry VI Part 3“Why, i can smile, and murder whiles i smile”A bloody power struggle opens up between the King’s party, led by the fearsome Queen Margaret, and the Yorkists, led fi rst by Richard, then his sons Edward and ‘that lump of foul deformity’, Richard of Gloucester.
Tuesday 24th September – Saturday 28th SeptemberSHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE ON TOUR presents
Henry VI Three Plays by William ShakespeareDirected by Nick BagnallDesigned by Ti Green Composed by Alex Baranowski
Box Offi ce: 01225 448844
Tues – Fri eves and Sat 4pm: £19.00 £24.50 £26.50 £29.50 £31.50
Sat eve: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Wed mat and Sat 12.30pm: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Performance ScheduleTuesday 7.30pm Harry the Sixth Wednesday 2.30pm Harry the Sixth7.30pm The Houses of York & Lancaster Thursday 8pm The True Tragedy of the Duke of York Friday 8pm Harry the SixthSaturday 12.30pm Harry the Sixth4pm The Houses of York & Lancaster8pm The True Tragedy of the Duke of York
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On a seemingly idyllic tropical island a troop of American sailors and Navy nurses are stationed during World War ii. Romance inevitably blossoms between the Americans and the islanders, but as the war against Japan escalates, reality takes hold.
Considered to be one of the finest musicals ever written, the score of soaring numbers includes Some Enchanted Evening, Younger Than Springtime, I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair, Happy Talk and There is Nothin’ Like a Dame.
South Pacific opened on Broadway in 1949 and was an immense critical and box office hit, enjoying what was then the second-longest Broadway run for a musical, and winning ten Tony Awards. it won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1950.
Bath Light Operatic Group makes its annual visit to the Theatre Royal after recent successful productions including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and The Sound of Music.
“Topping the bill in the list of considerable credits was the high quality singing from the principals and the chorus “ Bristol Post
“Every member of the cast sang their hearts out “ Wiltshire Times
(Reviews from The Sound of Music, 2012)
“The slick choreography and charming music brings it into the same league as any professional production...beautifully performed “ Bath Chronicle
“BLOG gave everything they’ve got...this amateur production was anything but amateur“ Gloucestershire Gazette
(Reviews from Beauty and the Beast, 2011)
Tuesday 1st October – Saturday 5th October
BATH LIGHT OPERATIC GROUP presents
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s
South Pacificby Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Tales of the South Pacific by James A. Michener
Box Office: 01225 448844
Tues – Fri eves and Sat mat: £14.50 £16.50 £23.00 £25.50 £27.50
Sat eve: £14.50 £17.00 £24.50 £27.50 £29.50
Wed mat: £14.50 £15.50 £19.00 £22.50 £23.50
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
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“A TRiUMPH “ The Times
The National Theatre of Scotland makes its first ever visit to the Theatre Royal in a collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Macbeth is dead, but Lady Macbeth lives on...
in this brilliant reimagining of what happens when Shakespeare’s masterpiece ends, David Greig has created an extraordinary play.
Under cover of night, an English army has swept through the Scottish landscape, killed the tyrant and taken the seat of power. Siward, the commanding officer, finds himself drawn towards Macbeth’s powerful widow...
One of Scotland’s greatest actresses, the compelling Siobhan Redmond, brings Lady Macbeth electrifyingly to life , with the acclaimed Jonny Phillips as the increasingly unsettled English commander.
Siobhan Redmond has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her many television credits include Between the Lines, The High Life and The Smoking Room. Jonny Phillips starred in the blockbuster film Titanic and was recently seen in BBC’s The Village.
David Greig is a multi award-winning Scottish playwright whose work includes The American Pilot, Midsummer and Outlying Islands. His work
is regularly produced by the National Theatre of Scotland. He has also written the book for Sam Mendes’s upcoming Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
“ Roxana Silbert’s supple production is beautifully acted... engaged, articulate, provocative entertainment “ The Times
“Gripping first-rate drama from one of the country’s most talented and versatile playwrights “ Evening Standard
“A work of compelling intelligence, provocation and wit “ Guardian
“David Greig gleefully seizes on Shakespeare’s tragedy and writes a thrilling sequel “ Sunday Times
“Rings like an axe-blade with flinty authenticity… allows a fresh, almost anachronistic wit to percolate, warding off the dread spirit of historical mustiness“ Daily Telegraph
Tuesday 8th October – Saturday12th OctoberThe National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Shakespeare Company presentSIOBHAN REDMOND and JONNY PHILLIPS in
DunsinaneA new play by David GreigDirected by Roxana Silbert
Box Office: 01225 448844
Tues – Fri eves and Sat mat: £19.00 £24.50 £26.50 £29.50 £31.50
Sat eve: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Wed mat: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
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Maureen Lipman
Haunting, funny, poignant and full of mystery, Daytona is a play with not one but two love stories at its heart.
Happy in their shared passion for ballroom dancing, Joe and Elli plan to win the next big competition. But the unexpected arrival of a figure from their past threatens to throw everything off balance.
What can this man want from them on this cold winter’s night? What can possibly be gained from this uneasy reunion?
When they discover the story behind his sudden return, Joe and Elli must confront a profound dilemma.
Maureen Lipman ‘s previous visits to Bath include Re:Joyce!, Peggy For You and Glorious! Her West End roles include See How They Run (for which she won an Olivier Award), Thoroughly Modern Millie, her Olivier-nominated solo show Alive and Kicking and When We Are Married. She last visited Bath in Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park, co-starring with Oliver Cotton.
Oliver Cotton has written for both stage and television. As an actor he has worked extensively in the West End, at the National Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and he was a founder member of
Joint Stock. His many television appearances have included playing Cesare Borgia in The Borgias. He recently visited Bath in The Syndicate with ian McKellen.
David Grindley ‘s numerous credits include Journey’s End in the West End and The Philanthropist, starring Matthew Broderick, on Broadway. He recently directed the hugely-acclaimed production of The American Plan in the Ustinov Studio’s 2013 American Season.
Monday 14th October – Saturday 19th October
MAUREEN LIPMAN stars in
Daytonaby Oliver CottonDirected by David Grindley
Box Office: 01225 448844
Mon – Fri eves and Sat mat: £20.00 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £32.50
Sat eve: £22.50 £26.50 £28.50 £31.50 £34.50
Wed mat: £18.50 £24.00 £26.00 £30.00 £31.00
Monday – Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday – Saturday 8pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
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The songs of Madness - Our House, Baggy Trousers, My Girl, Embarrassment, Driving in My Car, The Wings of a Dove, Night Boat to Cairo and the all-time classic It Must Be Love - are some of the best-loved pop songs of all time. Hear them live in this award-winning musical, performed by a nutty band of actor musicians.
Winner of the 2003 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, Our House is a touching tale of life and love, heartbreak and comedy, right and wrong, set in London’s Camden Town in the mid nineteen eighties.
it’s Joe Casey’s sixteenth birthday and he’s treating his girlfriend Sarah to an evening in a brand new luxury apartment – the only problem is they have to break in. When the police turn up, Joe has to decide – run away, or face the music – a choice that will set the course of his life, and his love, forever.
Madness was one of the most popular bands of the eighties and continues to have a huge following. They appeared as part of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace in 2012 and also at the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics.
The story of Our House is written by Tim Firth whose work includes the record-breaking Calendar Girls, Kinky Boots, Preston Front and Neville’s Island.
www.ourhouseuktour.co.uk
“Brilliant entertainment“ Daily Telegraph
“Triumphant...compelling...An original musical”Evening Standard
“Our House emerges as a very good night out indeed“ Sunday Times
“Fresh and original...enthrallingly theatrical...i loved it“ Daily Mail
“They were dancing in the aisles by the end. if you have ever tapped your foot to Madness, you’ll want to join them“ Express
“i would have gladly tugged on some baggy trousers, mounted the stage and taken part myself“ Time Out
Monday 21st October – Saturday 26th October
Our House - The Madness Musical by Tim FirthMusic & Lyrics by MadnessDirected by Peter Rowe
Box Offi ce: 01225 448844
Mon – Fri eves: £19.00 £24.50 £26.50 £29.50 £31.50
Sat eve: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Fri 5pm & Sat 4pm: £10.00 £15.00 £20.00 £20.00 £20.00
Monday – Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday 8pm Friday 5pm & 8.30pm Saturday 4pm & 8pm
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Venice, Queen of the Seas and centre of a vast trading empire, was also the origin of opera as we know it – a mixture of music and drama, nobles and comics, senses and spirit.
English Touring Opera’s 2013 visit to Bath features two operas written for Venice by composers of musical genius and theatricality.
The Coronation of Poppea by Claudio Monteverdi
Love, power, morality, corruption… Monteverdi’s fi nal masterpiece, The Coronation of Poppea, is often described as his greatest achievement, combining mythic and very human themes, and featuring some of his most glorious music.
One of the fi rst operas to use historical events and people, it tells the story of Nero’s infatuation with the young and beautiful Poppea as she tries to make him divorce his wife Ottavia and take her as his new queen and empress of Rome.
Directed by James Conway and conducted by Michael Rosewell, The Coronation of Poppea is set in a world populated by ruthless and all-too-human characters where lust and ambition ultimately triumph over virtue.
Sung in English
Jason by Francesco Cavalli
Loosely based on the story of Jason and the Golden Fleece, Cavalli’s Jason was a runaway hit when it premiered in Venice in 1649, and it proved one of the most popular operas of the 17th century.
Like many operas from this period, the story uses classical myth as a starting point. The opera opens after Jason has abandoned his wife, isiphile, for the sorceress Medea. Cupid, protector of isiphile, intervenes on her behalf, sending Jason and a motley cast of characters on a rocky journey back to his family in Lemnos.
Cavalli’s dazzling score careens fl uidly between humour and pathos, intrigue and adventure. Witty, melodic and entertainingly decadent, this new production is directed by Ted Huff man and stars Hannah Pedley as Medea and Clint Van der Linde as Jason.
Sung in English
“English Touring Opera does more to keep the habit of live opera ticking than any other outfi t“ Opera Now Magazine
“One of the most vital operatic ventures in the country“ Guardian
Monday 28th October – Tuesday 29th OctoberENGLISH TOURING OPERA presents
Baroque Opera from VeniceThe Coronation of Poppea by Claudio MonteverdiJason by Francesco Cavalli
Box Offi ce: 01225 448844
Evenings £22.50 £28.50 £32.00 £34.00 £36.00
The Coronation of Poppea: Monday 28th October 7.30pm Jason: Tuesday 29th October 7.30pm
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Renowned for producing some of the finest choreographic and dance talent ever seen in the UK, Rambert’s unrivalled variety of performances and world class dancers continues to delight audiences and critics alike.
This autumn, Ashley Page, former Artistic Director of Scottish Ballet, returns to Rambert with a world première. This striking new work is set to music by Aphex Twin and award-winning composer Mark-Anthony Turnage, whose recent collaborations include the Royal Opera House, ENO and BBC Proms.
Arresting, original and fevered in style, Barak Marshall makes his Rambert debut this October with another world première. This is a rare chance to see work by one of israel’s most celebrated choreographers.
Completing the programme is the Rambert version of Nijinsky’s L’Après-midi d’un faune, set to wonderful music by Debussy, and What Wild Ecstasy, Mark Baldwin’s modern take on Nijinsky’s seminal ballet.
The performance is accompanied by live music from the Rambert Orchestra.
www.rambert.org.uk
“The most classical, muscular, versatile contemporary troupe in Britain“ Daily Telegraph
“Energetic and fun“ Guardian
Thursday 31st October – Saturday 2nd November
RAMBERTPresents works by Ashley Page, Barak Marshall, Nijinsky and Mark Baldwin
Box Office: 01225 448844
Thurs – Fri eves and Sat mat: £16.50 £21.50 £24.50 £28.50 £30.00
Sat eve: £18.00 £23.00 £27.00 £30.00 £31.50
Fri mat: £13.50 £18.50 £21.50 £23.50 £26.00
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7.30pm Matinees Friday & Saturday 2.30pm
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Two of Britain’s best-loved actors join forces in this bittersweet classic comedy set in 1950s Paris. Felicity Kendal and Simon Callow star as two people who have only one thing in common - the affair that exists between their spouses!
Chin-Chin tells of the often hilarious and ultimately disastrous effect of the affair, as the jilted couple rendezvous in a Paris apartment to set the world to rights, where they declare their independence in life, and in love…
But out of these undesirable circumstances, special connections are forged, and the unlikely pair soon realise that they will leave the ‘city of love’ with more than they had bargained for!
Felicity Kendal is a national treasure whose endearing characters have made her a staple of British theatre and television. She returns to the Theatre Royal direct from a West End run in Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking, which sold out in Bath earlier in the year. She shot to fame with her role in BBC television’s The Good Life and other television hits include Rosemary and Thyme and The Mistress. Her numerous stage
credits include Amy’s View, The Vortex, Happy Days, Mrs Warren’s Profession and Fallen Angels.
Simon Callow is one of the UK’s favourite actors. His many films include the hugely popular Four Weddings and a Funeral, Shakespeare in Love, Phantom of the Opera and the Hollywood blockbuster Ace Ventura 2: When Nature Calls. His recent stage work includes Waiting For Godot, Equus, Dr Marigold and Mr Chops and Being Shakespeare.
Felicity Kendal and Simon Callow previously played opposite each other in 1979 in Peter Hall’s world première production of Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus at the National Theatre.
François Billetdoux’ 1959 play was a huge hit on Broadway and in the West End, where the original production starred Celia Johnson and Anthony Quayle. it has been translated into 19 languages. in 1970 Billetdoux was accorded “classic” status when two of his plays entered into the repertory of the Comédie Française, the most respected theatre in France. He was also the winner of a Molière, France’s top theatre award.
Monday 4th November – Saturday 9th November
FELICITY KENDAL and SIMON CALLOW star in
Chin-Chinby François BilletdouxAdapted by Willis HallDirected by Michael Rudman
Box Office: 01225 448844
Mon – Fri eves and Sat mat: £20.00 £25.50 £28.50 £30.50 £33.00
Sat eve: £23.50 £27.50 £29.50 £32.50 £35.50
Wed mat: £18.50 £24.00 £26.00 £30.00 £31.00
Monday – Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday – Saturday 8pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
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it’s the morning of Betty’s son’s wedding and she decides to go up into the attic to dust.
Surrounded by clutter, memories and ghosts from her past, Betty finds herself torn between the three men in her life – a husband she’s never really loved, a son she’s about to lose and a man she had a passionate affair with over thirty years ago.
Desperate to escape it all, there’s only one place to go and that’s…up.
Starring as Betty, Lynda Bellingham most recently created the role of Chris in Calendar Girls and played to sold out houses in the West End and across the country. Her autobiography
Lost and Found, published in 2010, hit The Sunday Times Bestseller list.
A Passionate Woman reunites Lynda Bellingham with Christopher Timothy for the first time since 1990 when they starred as James and Helen Herriot in the BBC’s All Creatures Great and Small. Christopher Timothy’s recent theatre includes The Grapes of Wrath, Season’s Greetings and Heroes.
Kay Mellor’s glorious comedy is brought to the stage on its pre West End tour by David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers, the multi award-winning producers of Calendar Girls, Brief Encounter, The Full Monty and ART.
Monday 11th November – Saturday 16th NovemberDavid Pugh and Dafydd Rogers present
LYNDA BELLINGHAM and CHRISTOPHER TIMOTHY in
A Passionate WomanWritten and directed by Kay Mellor
BOOKING OPEN PRIOR TO WEST END
Mon – Fri eves and Sat mat: £20.00 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £32.50
Sat eve: £22.50 £26.50 £28.50 £31.50 £34.50
Wed mat: £18.50 £24.00 £26.00 £30.00 £31.00
Monday – Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday – Saturday 8pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
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“A production touched by genius “ Mail on Sunday
“This is one of the best and most exciting productions of this great play i have seen, ever” Sunday Times
One of the UK’s most thrilling theatre companies makes its first ever visit to Bath in a not-to-be-missed revival of one of its best-loved productions.
Edward Hall’s all-male company will have you rolling in the aisles and leave you breathless. Nobody does Shakespeare like Propeller!
Propeller’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream has enchanted packed houses all over the world. in Shakespeare’s most magical play, love and illusion collide when two pairs of lovers become entangled in fairy mischief on the eve of a Royal Wedding. Dreams and reality become interchangeable and romantic chaos ensues. Seeing really is believing!
Edward Hall is artistic director of Propeller Theatre Company and Hampstead Theatre where he recently directed the stage adaptation of Chariots of Fire. His production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which played in London in 2003, went on to play at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York in early 2004, where both he and the production
were nominated for Drama Desk Awards. His American production of Rose Rage won four Jeff Awards including Best Play, Best Director and Best Ensemble Cast. His work for television includes Spooks and Trial and Retribution.
“Edward Hall’s superb, all-male company... i would have cried if i hadn’t been laughing so much “ Guardian
“The best production of the play in many a year” British Theatre Guide
“i’ve decided never to miss a Propeller show again “ The Times
Tuesday 19th November – Saturday 23rd November
PROPELLER presents
A Midsummer Night’s Dreamby William ShakespeareDirected by Edward Hall
Box Office: 01225 448844
Tues – Fri eves and Sat mat: £19.00 £24.50 £26.50 £29.50 £31.50
Sat eve: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Wed mat: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Tuesday & Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday – Saturday 8pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
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Fiddler On The Roof is one of the most popular and beloved of all stage musicals, the longest-running production on Broadway for more than 13 years. This is a wonderful opportunity to see this great musical, starring the legendary American actor, Paul Michael Glaser, in the title role, directed by one of the UK entertainment industry’s greatest personalities, Craig Revel Horwood.
This new production, from the award-winning producers of The King and I and High Society, captures all the emotions of laughter and joy, tears and sadness. The show is filled to the brim with memorable and instantly-recognizable songs including If I Were a Rich Man, Matchmaker Matchmaker, Sunrise Sunset, To Life and many more.
Tevye, the local milkman in his village of Anatevka, has always stuck by his traditions but suddenly his head-strong daughters decide that they want to marry for love rather than accept whatever Yente the Matchmaker comes up with. Tevye loves his daughters but has to convince his wife, and the villagers, that their decisions are actually falling in with tradition – not an easy thing to do - but if anyone can do it, the wily Tevye can!
Paul Michael Glaser will play the lead role of Tevye. He was in the classic 1971 film version of
the musical (in the role of Perchik) but is best known for playing David Starsky in the iconic Starsky and Hutch television series for four seasons 1975 – 1979, opposite David Soul. Many other television credits include, most recently, Captain Jack Steeper in NBC’s Third Watch. On stage he has appeared in over 50 roles in regional, repertory, off-Broadway and Broadway theatre in the US. His film credits include Something’s Gotta Give alongside Diane Keaton.
This new production is directed and choreographed by Craig Revel Horwood, the nation’s favourite Strictly Come Dancing judge and master of the musical stage.
www.fiddlerontheroof.co.uk
Monday 25th November– Saturday 30th NovemberMusic & Lyrics in association with The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton presentPAUL MICHAEL GLASER as Teyve in
Fiddler on the RoofMusic by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein Directed and choreographed by Craig Revel Horwood
Box Office: 01225 448844
Mon – Fri eves and Sat mat: £26.00 £29.00 £32.00 £34.00 £39.00
Sat eve: £29.00 £31.00 £34.00 £36.00 £41.00
Wed mat: £24.00 £27.00 £29.00 £32.00 £34 .00
Monday – Saturday 7.30pm Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm
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Everybody in the theatre can hear you scream!A ghost story at Christmastime is the perfect seasonal treat and this is the most chilling of them all. Unanimously acclaimed by the critics, Stephen Mallatratt’s stage adaptation of Susan Hill’s best-selling novel combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by the world of film noir.
Proud and solitary, Eel Marsh House surveys the windswept reaches of the salt marshes beyond Nine Lives Causeway. Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor, is summoned to attend the funeral of Mrs Alice Drablow, the house’s sole inhabitant, unaware of the tragic secrets which lie hidden behind the shuttered windows. it is not until he glimpses a young woman dressed all in black at the funeral, that a creeping sense of unease begins to take hold. This feeling is deepened by the reluctance of the locals to talk of the woman in black – and her terrible purpose.
Years later, as an old man, he recounts his experiences to an actor in a desperate attempt to exorcise the ghosts of the past. The play unfolds around the conversations of these two characters as they act out the solicitor’s experiences on Eel Marsh all those years ago.
Now celebrating its 25th year in the West End, over 7 million people have lived to tell the tale of one of the most haunting and successful theatre events ever staged.
Watch the video trailer at www.thewomaninblack.com
“i swear i felt the shiver of terror perambulating down our row like a sinister Mexican wave“ What’s On Bath
“A properly spooky, traditional ghost story presented to its very best advantage in the hands of true masters of their craft “ Venue
“A truly nerve-shredding experience“ Daily Mail
“Don’t go unless you like being scared out of your wits“ Sunday Mirror
“The most brilliantly effective spine chiller you will ever encounter. if you haven’t seen this show yet you are missing a treat“ Daily Telegraph
Monday 2nd December – Saturday 7th December
The Woman In BlackAdapted by Stephen Mallatratt from the novel by Susan HillDirected by Robin Herford
THE MOST TERRIFYING LIVE THEATRE EXPERIENCE IN THE WORLD!
Mon – Fri eves and Sat mat: £19.00 £24.50 £26.50 £29.50 £31.50
Sat eve: £21.50 £25.50 £27.50 £30.50 £33.50
Midweek mats: £17.50 £23.00 £25.00 £29.00 £30.00
Monday - Wednesday 7.30pm Thursday - Saturday 8pm Matinees Wednesday & Thursday 2.30pm & Saturday 4pm
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adapted from the book by J.M. BARRIE
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COMEDY ACROBATSFeaturing
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Martin Dodd for UK Productionsin association with Theatre Royal Bath proudly presents
Thursday 12th December – Sunday 12th January 2014
CLIFF PARISI, CHRIS HARRIS, JON MONIE and THE NITWITS star in
Peter PanWith dancers from the Dorothy Coleborn School of Dance Directed by CHRIS HARRIS
“Chris Harris’s pantomimes are the stuff of festive family entertainment and this one is a cracker” Bath Chronicle
Last year’s tremendously successful Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was hugely-enjoyed by both young and old. This year, Peter Pan promises to be a swashbuckling and unmissable Christmas treat that’s got everything - with flying, CGi special effects and all the traditional ingredients that make Bath pantomimes so special.
J.M Barrie’s Peter Pan is one of the best-loved stories in childrens’ literature. When Peter Pan flies into the Darling children’s nursery one night and takes them off to Neverland, a thrilling adventure begins… come with us to the magical world of Tinkerbell, Tiger Lily and the Lost Boys, where they do battle with the dastardly Captain Hook and his pirate crew.
Starring as Captain Hook will be Cliff Parisi who played loveable rogue, ‘Minty’ in EastEnders for eight years and Fred the handyman in the BBC’s primetime hit series Call The Midwife. The West’s best-loved Dame, Chris Harris will be returning to Bath by popular demand to play Governess Gertie; Bath pantomime favourite, hilarious local comic Jon Monie will be Smee and comedy acrobats, The Nitwits, as the hapless pirate crew, are sure to cause mayhem as they backflip all over the ship!
“There’s nothing like a good panto to put you in the festive mood” WhatsOnBath
(Reviews from 2012/13’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
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PETER PAN’S NEVERLAND EXTRAVAGANZA MENU The Vaults Restaurant will be serving a delicious special menu throughout the pantomime. Adults: Two courses for £13 when you show your ticket for that day’s performance / Children £2.50 with every full-priced adult meal. Menu details and online booking: www.theatreroyal.org.uk
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PRICES Stalls/Royal Circle:£27 Dress Circle: £22 Grand Circle: £17 Boxes £105 (4 people)/ £65 (3 people) Gallery & Standby seats £9 (sold in advance - no discounts) Wheelchair spaces: £10 (accompanying person pays ½ full price)
DISCOUNTS Discounts apply on Purple Performances ONLY: Children (under 14), Senior Citizens, JSA Claimants, Registered disabled patrons, Students: £3 off
Group Discounts - on Purple Performances ONLY: For 20+ - 20% discount NOT available on Green or Red performances
TINKERBELL GREEN PERFORMANCES No discounts apply
CROCODILE RED PERFORMANCES All seats £17/£14/£12 Boxes £65 (4 people)/ £35 (3 people) Gallery & Standby seats £8 (sold in advance - no discounts) Wheelchair space £10 (accompanying person pays ½ full price)
SCHOOLS PRICES for 8+ STUDENTS Red and Purple performances only Grand Circle £8/ Dress Circle £10/ Royal Circle £15
GRAND CIRCLE FAMILY SAVER 4 seats £60/£50/£40 No additional discounts apply
GERTIE'S EXTRA – GROUP DISCOUNT An additional £2 off per ticket for parties of 20+ on all Purple/Red performances if tickets are booked and paid for before 31st October 2013. (Not applicable for schools). NOT available on Green performances BUY ONE GET ONE FREE One FREE ticket with every full-priced adult ticket booked and paid for before 31st October applies to 12th, 13th 17th and 18th December and 7th, 8th and 9th January 2014.Maximum of FOUR free tickets may be claimed per booking. No additional discounts apply. Subject to availability.
Box Office: 01225 448844 BOOKING OPEN
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“Chuffing brilliant “ independent
“it’s a cheeky treat ” Daily Mail
in 1997, a British film about six out of work Sheffield steelworkers with nothing to lose, took the world by storm. And now they’re back, live on stage, only this time, for them, it really has to be... The Full Monty!
Simon Beaufoy, the Oscar winning screenwriter of the film, has gone back to Sheffield where it all started to rediscover the six men, the women, the heartache and the hilarity of a city on the dole.
Featuring songs from the film by Donna Summer, Rod Stewart, Hot Chocolate and Tom Jones, The Full Monty is brought to the stage by a creative team led by director Daniel Evans.
This Sheffield Theatres production is presented by David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers, the multi award-winning producers of ART, Brief Encounter and Calendar Girls.
The Full Monty has been selling out all over the country and will play Bath immediately prior to opening at the Noel Coward Theatre in London’s West End.
“Ticks all the right lunchboxes...every inch a whopping hit” Daily Telegraph
“This is a show with a heart the size of Sheffield. it’s a total blast ” Guardian
“Hot stuff...a monster of a show ” Daily Express
“A terrific adaptation of the film ” Sunday Times
Monday 3rd February – Saturday 15th FebruaryDavid Pugh and Dafydd Rogers presentSIDNEY COLE, KENNY DOUGHTY, CRAIG GAZEY, ROGER MORLIDGE, KIERAN O’BRIEN, SIMON ROUSE in
The Full Montyby Simon BeaufoyDirected by Daniel Evans
BOOKING OPEN IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO WEST END
Mon – Fri eves and Sat mats: £22.00 £27.50 £29.50 £32.50 £34.50
Sat eves: £24.50 £28.50 £30.50 £33.50 £36.50
Wed mats: £20.50 £26.00 £28.00 £22.00 £33.00
Mondays – Wednesdays 7.30pm Thursdays – Saturdays 8pm Matinees Wednesdays & Saturdays 2.30pm
PLEASE NOTE: THE THEATRE’S SUBSCRiPTiON SCHEME DOES NOT APPLY
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Sandi Toksvig - comedian, novelist, actor, broadcaster, university chancellor, show-off and international treasure continues her smash-hit, sell-out solo tour which is directed by Pip Broughton.
Long-standing host of Radio Four’s The News Quiz and Excess Baggage and regular QI panellist, Sandi will be performing her uniquely witty evening of stand-up, stories and fascinating facts.
Sandi will be signing copies of her novel, Valentine Grey, after the show.
“Wonderfully sharp” Time Out
“Laden with laughs” Guardian
“Captivating ... excellent” The Times
“Brash charm ... surprising emotion” Sunday Times
www.sanditoksvig.com
Box Office: 01225 448844 SUNDAY CONCERTS
Star of BBC’s Live at the Apollo, QI, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and HBO’s Family Tree, groundbreaking ventriloquist and BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Nina Conti introduces her daughter, her handyman, her gran, her oldest friend and a stray dog in a show that refuses to go as rehearsed. Expect a thoughtful meditation on love, life and the edge of existence. And once you’ve bought your ticket, let that expectation go.
“i laughed until i couldn’t breathe” Melbourne Age
“Put simply, Nina Conti is a genius” Mirror
www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4BB1TZcO_o
T: @ninaconti
Tickets: £15/£20£7.30pm
Sunday 22nd SeptemberNina ContiDolly Mixtures
Sunday 6th OctoberSandi Toksvig LiveMy Valentine
Tickets: £19.50/£21.507.30pm
With the 18th Century Concert Orchestra and Choir in full period costume
The ultimate festive event returns with this spine-tinglingly atmospheric recreation of Handel’s Messiah as it would have sounded at its 1742 premiere. The Master of Candles provides illumination before the musicians appear in their strikingly colourful costumes. This acclaimed orchestra, whose assembled players are some of the leading performers on period instruments in the UK, create a complete re-enactment of the 18th century concert experience in an exquisite performance of Handel’s great celebratory masterpiece.
Box Office: 01225 448844 SUNDAY CONCERTS
in his hilarious new show, Ardal O’Hanlon talks about not just the things that matter, but also about the things that don’t matter at all - which covers pretty much everything.
Best known for his starring roles in the sitcoms, Father Ted (for which he won a British Comedy Award and a BAFTA nomination) and My Hero, Ardal’s true vocation lies in stand-up comedy - highlighting the ridiculous, avoiding the overly crass and the obvious, and finding the truth…if there is such a thing.
“Charm, intelligence and fabulous phrase-making” Guardian
Tickets: £19.50/£21.507.30pm
Sunday 27th OctoberArdal O’Hanlon
Sunday 8th DecemberHandel’s Messiah By Candlelight
Tickets: £23/£257.30 pm
Sunday 10th NovemberAl MurrayThe Only Way is Epic
Broken Britain may be staring into the bottom of an empty pint glass, but don’t lose hope – Al Murray The Pub Landlord is back to fill it up again, with a show of epic proportions.
This monumental new live stand-up show from the multi-award-winning comedian, directly follows the nationwide success of the Guv’s twice extended Barrel of Fun tour. it’s not just a tour… it’s a national pep talk, Get your orders in now!
“Wickedly Witty Stuff” Daily Telegraph
www.thepublandlord.com
NB: Contains adult themes
Tickets: £25.507.30pm
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Why not give an Engage course as a gift…?
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NOVA Playwriting Summer SchoolWith guest speakers Mike Bartlett and James GrahamTreat yourself to a week fi nding out how to make a living as a writer for stage and television. Learn the craft and the business from experienced professional writers, including guest speakers Mike Bartlett (Love, Love, Love, Earthquakes in London, NT 2012) and James Graham (This House, Olivier NT 2013) and take part in a Q&A with staff from the world famous champions of new writing, Paines Plough. The course will include some time for your own writing and will culminate in a sharing of work produced during the week.
Monday 5th - Friday 9th AugustTime: 10am – 5pm Venue: Ustinov Studio Cost: £150
A comprehensive range of participatory and educational activities for adults (18+). To book any of these events call the Box Offi ce 01225 448844 / 803409
Intermediate Acting Skills CourseLed by theatre-maker and popular Engage tutor Sita Calvert-Ennals (sitace.com) this 10 week course is for people who have some experience with script-based plays and have performed onstage already. You will work on fi nding the truth in character and text, and will share your work with an invited audience at the end of the course.Dates: Monday 30th September – Monday 9th December (excluding 28th October), Time: 7pm - 9.30pmVenue: Natural Theatre Company HQ, Widcombe Hill, BathCost: £90
Backstage ToursEvery other Saturday until 30th NovemberCome and have a look behind the scenes of one of Britain’s oldest working theatres. Tours, led by Blue Badge Guides, are subject to cancellation, depending on the needs of the visiting company. Please phone the box offi ce to confi rm: 01225 448844Cost £4 Meet Main House Foyer 11am.
Pre & Post Show DiscussionsPre Show 6.30pm 1805 RoomsMonday 28th October - ETO
Tuesday 29th October - ETO
Friday 1st November - Rambert
Post Show - Thursdays27th June - Relative Values
18th July - Candida
29th August - A Little Hotel
5th September - Another Country
19th September - The Public Eye and the Private Ear
24th October - Don Gil of the Green Breeches
7th November - Chin-Chin
14th November - A Passionate Woman
28th November -A Lady of Little Sense
5th December - Punishment Without Revenge
The House of Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia LorcaThere are eight years of mourning ahead of us…Recently widowed matriarch Bernarda locks her doors and windows, keeping her daughters inside, but she cannot hold back the tide of desire growing within. This is a family tale telling a universal story – one of oppression, desire and the need for change.Performed by a large, all-female cast of Engage actors, this production will use specially-commissioned original choral music and will transform the egg theatre into the inner courtyard of Bernarda’s house.
Wednesday 11th - Saturday 14th SeptemberTime: 7.30pm, Saturday matinee 2.30pm Venue: the egg theatreTickets: £10/£7 discounts
How To Write A Theatre Review How would you like to play a part in helping people decide what to do with their spare time? Come to watch A Lady of Little Sense, one of the Ustinov Studio’s Spanish Golden Age Season shows, and then write a review of the production under the guidance of an experienced journalist and theatre reviewer. Armed with the skills and contacts necessary, you could then become part of the growing network of reviewers who contribute to papers, magazines and websites all over the region.See the Show: Friday 4th October, 7.45pmWorkshop: Saturday 26th October 1pm - 5pmVenue: Theatre Royal BathCost : £35 (includes price of performance ticket)See page 13 for full show details
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NOVA New Writing ProjectDuty or Denial by Michael SilvesterA brilliant scientist is enlisted by his government to create a weapon of mass warfare – how can he resolve his conscience and patriotism with the morality and idealism of his wife?The third presentation in our new writing strand. Writers have the opportunity to work for two days with a professional director and a team of professional and Engage actors, with a rehearsed script-in-hand performance as the result at the end of the second day.Tuesday 3rd September, 7pmVenue: Ustinov Studio Cost: £2
Glengarry Glen Rossby David MametAlways be closing...Four salesmen are locked in a cut-throat competition to sell real-estate – the winner gets a Cadillac, the loser gets the sack. This modern classic is a masterpiece of tight, taut dialogue with a searing emotional kick. Performed by an all-male company of Engage actors, this production is directed and designed by Pins’n’Needles (pinsandneedlesproductions.co.uk) theatre company.
Thursday 11th - Saturday 13th July Time: 7.45pm, Saturday matinee 2.30pmVenue: Ustinov StudioTickets: £10/£7 discountsThis play contains strong language - not suitable for Under 16 years
Site-specifi c theatre workshop. Cleveland Pools April 2013. Photograph: Jemima Yong
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the egg and Horse + Bamboo present a magical Christmas show…Friday 6th December - Sunday 12th January
Translated by Thomas WarburtonAdapted by Hattie Naylor for puppets
Directed by Lee Lyford and Alison DuddleDesigned by Tom Rogers
Puppets and Animations designed by Horse and Bamboo
Starring Moomintroll, Little My, Too-Ticky, The Hemulen, Snork Maiden and Moominmamma
© Moomin Characters ™
The egg is going to sweep you off to one of the most magical places you could ever dream of this Christmas… with some of children’s literature’s most captivating and curious creatures…Join us in Moominland where a talented group of actors with beautiful puppets will perform a brand new adaptation of one of the best-loved of the original stories, accompanied by a specially-written soundtrack.
Waking early from his winter hibernation, Moomintroll sets off to explore a snowy Moominland, but the places which he knows so well in summer have all changed. He fi nds Too-Ticky and her invisible shrews living in his summer bathing house and Little My is wearing Moominmamma’s tray and tea-cosy! Following a run-in with the
Lady of the Cold and a certain forgetful Squirrel, Moomintroll is forced to make some very grown-up decisions…
Heart-warming, humorous and spell-binding, this is a wondrous Christmas fantasy for all the family to enjoy together.
Tove Jansson’s Moomin stories are loved all over the world, crossing barriers of language, age and culture. The books have been translated into 43 diff erent languages and have also been animated and turned into a feature fi lm. This will be the fi rst time ever that The Moomins have appeared on stage in the UK.
Hattie Naylor is an Olivier Award-nominated writer whose hugely-enjoyable Christmas shows in the egg have included the world premiere of The French Detective and the Blue Dog, and adaptations of The Nutcracker and Alice Through the Looking Glass.
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£15 adults / £10 students & children All tickets £10Schools discounts apply - £8 plus one free teacher for every 10 tickets booked
Box Offi ce 01225 823409www.theatreroyalbath/the-egg
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Sat 21 SepNicholas White presents
Yer TizThis Zummerzet a maike I zowdy! E be full o’ carriter and be atop o th’ Wordle. YER TIZ be a dird-the-needle about theaze volk therence and how we’m inspire thic future.
[TRANSLATiON: Somerset makes me swoon! It’s full of character and sits on top of the World. YER TIZ is a play about how Somerset has shaped its people and how we all have a role in inspiring the future.]
The egg launches its Autumn season with this locally-sourced play which rearranges the whole of the egg auditorium into an exciting ‘theatre-in-the-round’.
Nick White plays ten characters and uses puppetry, song and gentle audience participation throughout in this comedy about Somerset in which he goes on a reluctant quest to find the perfect place to live.
11.30am and 3pm £7.50/£6.50 children & students
Thurs 26 – Fri 27 SepOily Cart presents
TubeA new interactive immersive show from one of the UK’s greatest pioneering companies making work for babies and people with PMLD, in which the tube is transformed into a feast for the senses. A tactile wonderland is conjured up from a fabulous variety of tubes - tubes filled with sound, tubes that puff out gentle breezes and the scents of the natural world and tubes glistening with kaleidoscopic colours.
Thursday performances are for babies and their carers
Friday performances are for young people with PMLD and their carers, and should be purchased as a whole group performance (maximum 6 young people) rather than being individually ticketed. Please contact Creative Learning on 01225 823421.
www.oilycart.org.uk
10.30am and1pm£7.50/£6.50 children & students
Sat 28 Sept
The Positively Last PerformanceGeraldine McCaughrean’s new book is a chilling ghost story about memories. “Bring memories of your own. it may be possible to create one more story before the curtain falls.” Supported by Oxford University Press
11.30am Age 10+ £5
Tales from SchwartzgartenJoin award-winning playwright Christopher William Hill as he chats about his gruesomely funny book, Osbert the Avenger and why he loves dark humour. Find out why Christopher carries some extremely weird and wonderful smells with him…Supported by Hachette
1pm Age 10+ £5
Olivia’s First TermJoin Guardian theatre critic Lyn Gardner as she raises the curtain on her bestselling Olivia series, set at a stage school where the drama isn’t confined to the stage. This book will have all budding performers shouting ‘Encore!’Supported by Nosy Crow
4pm Age 9+ £5
Tickets 01225 463362www.bathfestivals.co.uk
Sat 5 – Monday 7 OctTell Tale Hearts presents
Yummm!A dance theatre show that celebrates all that is messy at meal times!
Crunchy, sweet, tart, gooey, runny, sour, thick, yummy!
Seating the audience around the dinner table, Yummm! celebrates the pleasures of food and eating together. This energetic and fun dance show uses music and comedy - tables dance and plates spin before a climatic pudding finale! There is time for a play session after the show when the tables are turned and the children serve the adults for once – with plenty of food-inspired props!
www.telltaleheaarts.co.uk
Sat-Sun 11.30am and 3pmMon 10.30am and 1pmSat, Sun & Mon at 1pm for age 4+Mon at 10.30am for age 2-4£7.50/£6.50 children & students
@ the egg Rannel Dance4 Oct see page 63
Age 6+ Age 6 mths - 2 yrs & 3-11 for PMLD Age 2-4 and 4+ Age 6 mths - 3 yrs
the eggis the Theatre Royal’s award-winning theatre especially for children, young people and their families, complete with a family-friendly café on the ground floor.
Box Office: 01225 823409 / 448844 Online Booking: www.theatreroyal.org.uk
All plays are performed in English and take place in the egg auditorium unless otherwise stated. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. The recommended age ranges for shows are for your guide only. We suggest you stick as closely to them as possible for the benefit of other audience members.
LAP SeATS £1 for infants aged 0 -24 months for certain performances. All patrons including infants must have a valid ticket.
Fri 11 – Sat 12 OctBirdsnest Theatre presents
WashJoin Anna and Monkey as they discover a world of water, bubbles and spinning. With live music created from the paraphernalia of a washing world, Birdsnest creates a gentle adventure, a game of hide and seek with rhythm and song to carry you along the way.
At the end of the show you are invited to play in the set with all the elements of the show.
www.birdsnesttheatre.com
Fri 10.30am and 1pmSat 11.30am and 3pm£7.50/£6.50 children & students
@ the egg Phizzical Theatre’s Cymbeline15-16 Oct see page 63
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Fri 18 – Sun 20 OctTheatre Alibi presents
I Believe in UnicornsEight year old Tomas didn’t like books or stories. Stories were for “Little Snotties”.
He was happier clambering in the mountains like a goat or tobogganing with his Dad. That was until the Unicorn Lady came to town and reeled him in with her irresistible magic tales. But then disaster struck and put everything that mattered most in Tomas’s life in terrible danger…
I Believe in Unicorns is a spellbinding and moving story by one of our greatest storytellers.
Theatre Alibi last worked with Michael Morpurgo on Why the Whales Came which ran in the West End to great critical acclaim.
“This is not just a great piece of children’s theatre, it is a great piece of theatre full stop. A rare and blessed production that could well inspire a child with a lifelong love of theatre” Daily Telegraph (on Why the Whales Came)
www.theatrealibi.co.uk
Fri 1.30pmSat: 11.30am and 3pmSun: 2pmSat 3pm Post Show Discussion£7.50/£6.50 children & students
Mon 21 – Tues 22 OctSalisbury Playhouse presents
¡TORO! ¡TORO! from the creators of the 5***** Private Peaceful and the author of War HorseYoung Antonito lives an idyllic life on his parents’ farm in Spain. But the peace is shattered when he realises that his favourite bull-calf, brave Paco, is destined to fi ght in the bullring. Taking both their destinies into his own hands, and risking the lives and love of his family, Antonito hatches a daring plan. But it will take enormous courage - because this is 1936, and the drums of civil war are echoing across the Spanish plains.
This show, which captures the passion and drama of growing up in the heat of war, was nominated for the TMA Award for Best Show for Young People.
“Excellent ... powerful story-telling” The Stage
Mon 1.30pm Tues 10am and 7.30pm Running time 80 minutesMon 1.30pm Post Show Discussion£7.50/£6.50 children & students
Sat 26 OctLe Navet Bete presents
Once Upon A Time in a WesternOnce Upon a Time in a Western is a cowboy-themed comedy extravaganza for all to enjoy. An original story, including live music, physical comedy, spectacle, horses, wagons, western costumes, all presented through a fool’s eyes. YEE HAA!
Le Navet Bête are an award- winning internationally touring troupe of clowns based in Devon, whose high energy, spectacular and hilarious shows have wowed audiences in over twenty countries.
www.lenavebete.com
11.30am and 3pm£7.50/£6.50 children & students
Mon 28 OctMakin Projects presents
Comedy Club 4 KidsLike the name says it’s a Comedy Club 4 Kids!
Cracking entertainment for everyone over six years old and under 400 years old (no vampires or Highlanders). We have the best comedians from the UK and world circuit doing what they do best… but without the rude bits!
“A highlight for children... giving them a taste of some of the biggest names in comedy with the fun, rowdy feel of a real comedy club” Guardian
www.comedyclub4kids.co.uk
11.30am and 3pm £7.50/£6.50 children & students
Wed 30 Oct – Sat 2 NovPeut-être Theatre presents
The Tin SoldierBased on the story by Hans Christian Andersen
A newly-minted tin soldier, cast from an old spoon stands on a single leg. When he spies a paper ballerina, also standing on one leg, the soldier falls in love. But the course of true love cannot run smoothly and he falls into an adventure to test and melt the bravest of hearts.
Live music, song, dance, colourful characters and a breathtaking story combine in this enchanting show from Peut-être whose previous visits to the egg have included the acclaimed This Is A That, The Bug and The Butterfl y and Draw me a Bird.
www.peutetretheatre.co.uk
11.30am and 3pm£7.50/£6.50 children & students
@ the egg Woyceck 4-5 Novsee page 63
Age 5+ Age 8+ Age 4+ Age 6+ Age 4+
The Michael Morpurgo Season
Box Offi ce: 01225 823409 / 448844 www.theatreroyal.org.uk/the-egg 60 61
Thurs 14 – Sat 16 NovTheatre Hullabaloo & Theatr iolo presents
LunaLuna is bored up in the sky by herself with nobody to play with. Although she is surrounded by stars, they never quite understand her - it’s certainly lonely being the only moon.
One night, as she’s racing among the stars, she spots a young boy hiding from shadows which move like monsters on his bedroom walls. Luna decides to slide down from the sky to make friends with the boy. Together they go on an adventure of LiGHT and DARK to help him overcome his fear of the night-time.
An enchanting theatrical experience about friendship, the moon and being brave in the dark.
www. theatrehullabaloo.org.uk
Thurs 1pmFri 10.30am and 1pmSat 11.30am and 3pm £7.50/£6.50 children & students
Thurs 21 - Sat 23 NovTRB YPT presents
The Laramie Projectby Moisés Kaufmanin October 1998 Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, beaten, tied to a fence on the outskirts of Laramie, Wyoming and left to die. Five weeks later, Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project went to Laramie, and conducted more than 200 interviews with the townspeople from which they wrote this play.
The result is a beautifully assembled, searing and powerful play that offers rare insight into the emotional lives of those immediately affected by a tragedy. The Laramie Project is one of the most performed plays in America today.
“A terrific piece of theater, history and life” New York Magazine
Evenings 7.30pm Sat matinee 2.30pm
£8/£7 children & students
Fri 4th OctRannel presents
2DeepA fresh new show filled with Rannel’s trademark hilarious Hip-Hop comedy theatre - music, physical set pieces and jaw -dropping skills with a futuristic twist...
Two men..... one room...... who are they? How did they get there? How will they escape?
Rannel theatre company are a critically-acclaimed physical comedy duo known for their hilarious, energetic and unexpected sketches. Their breakthrough Edinburgh show, Flhip Flhop, took the 2009 Fringe by storm.
“Breathtaking physical comic theatre, this is a genuinely laugh out loud funny show skilfully executed with razor sharp timing” The List on Flhip Flhop
www.rannel.co.uk
7.30pm£7.50/£6.50 children & students
Tues 15 – Wed 16 OctPhizzical Productions presents
CymbelinePower, love and treachery collide when the rebellious Princess imogen risks her reputation and family honour by marrying without her father’s permission. When her husband falls prey to the manipulations of a rakish and smooth-talking womaniser, her loyalty is tarnished. imogen is forced to swap her sari for breeches and flee from court.
One of Shakespeare’s late romances is given a rich and vibrant indian twist in this epic adventure filled with heroic strangers, sinister villains, ghosts, gods and long-lost brothers.
www.phizzical.com
Evenings 7.30pm, Wed 10.30am Running time: 2 hours 20 minutes including interval£7.50/£6.50 children & students
Mon 4 – Tues 5 NovScene Productions presents
WoyceckA brand new adaptation based on the play by Georg Buchner
“Innocence there is a mark on you!”
The agonizing effects of war trauma and the utter devastation of the downtrodden man still resonate 200 years after this play was first written. As we approach the centenary of WW1, Woyceck will take you into a world that is disturbingly atmospheric, darkly comic and heartbreakingly poignant.
Presented as a visual jigsaw, exploding from one scene to the next, Scene Productions uses intense physicality, projections, a haunting soundtrack and beautiful imagery.
www.sceneproductions.co.uk
Mon 7.30pm, Tues 1.30pmRunning Time 65 minutes£7.50/£6.50 children & students
Age 5+ Age 2-5
Fri 8 – Sat 9 NovAction Transport Theatre presents
STATIkit’s Mikey’s first day at work with the signal-fixing team, preparing radios and tuning them in, but when a rogue signal, the voice of a child, is mysteriously picked up, it begins to bring about the hilarious destruction of the factory regime.
Orwell’s 1984 meets Laurel and Hardy in this brilliant, energetic, funny, word-less and highly entertaining theatre show about the chaos caused when one person can’t or won’t fit in.
“Playfulness, wisdom.... a show of real quality” John Hegley
www.actiontransporttheatre.org
Fri 10.30am and 1pmSat 11.30am and 3pm£7.50/£6.50 children & students
@ the egg for older audiences and secondary school teachers
Box Office: 01225 823409 / 448844 www.theatreroyal.org.uk/the-egg
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The egg recommends...
In the eggI Believe in Unicorns - see page 60Toro, Toro - see page 60Cymbeline - see page 63Woyceck - see page 63
In the Main HouseHenry VI - see page 24Dunsinane - see page 28A Midsummer Night’s Dream - see page 42The Woman in Black - see page 46
RambertWorkshop with Rambert for dancers aged 16+Monday 27th October 7-9pm £15
Insight Package Come along before the Saturday matinee for a talk with Rambert’s rehearsal director and see the company take their daily class on stage at the Theatre Royal. 11.30am -1pm Saturday 2nd November. Free to ticket-holders.
Pre-Show Talk with Mark Baldwin, Artistic Director of RambertFriday 1st November at 6.30pm in the 1805 Rooms
Book through the Box Office: 01225 448844
Nativity ProjectStage your school’s Nativity or Christmas Production at the egg with support from our team of theatre professionals at a series of in-school workshops. During the Nativity week at the egg, each participating school has a full on-stage rehearsal with our in-house technical team to add sound and light before welcoming friends and family to see your fantastic festive performance in our auditorium. Availability is limited so book early to avoid disappointment!
Nativity Performance week at the egg: 25th - 29th November 2013Nativity Package includes: 3 x 1.5 hr and 1 x full day workshops in school, technical & dress rehearsal on the performance day at the egg.Performance slots available Monday-Friday at 1pm & 6pm.Cost: £350
Schools Panto Project - Peter PanFriday 10th January, 2014immerse your students in the history and traditions of the Great British Pantomime with our Schools Panto Package. Take advantage of an in-school workshop in the lead up to Christmas with dressing up and slapstick a-plenty! Then join all the participating schools on Friday 10th January at the Theatre Royal Bath for a whistle-stop backstage tour of the Main House, an on-stage workshop with the panto stars and a ticket to see the matinee of Peter Pan.
in-school workshops will take place between 9th-20th December 2013, with a maximum of 30 students per session.
Cost: £12 per child (including show ticket) with 1 free teacher place per 10 children.
Storm on the Lawn Summer School 2013 - DraculaMon 5th – Sun 25th Augustif you’re a teenager and you want to make theatre – this is the place to do it. Our annual summer school for actors and backstage crew takes place over three weeks, culminating in seven public performances of Dracula in the eerie ramparts of the 18th century Ball Court at Prior Park College!
Working with National Youth Theatre director Amy Leach, be part of this gothic horror, which will send a rush of blood to your pounding heart.
Acting Places (for ages 12 - 21): £350 Backstage Places (for ages 16 - 21): £150 Financially assisted places available.
To request an application pack or for further information please email: [email protected] or call 01225 823487For show information see page 19
Young People’s TheatreOngoing participatory workshops that explore the breadth and depth of theatre practice. For further information contact the egg Reception 01225 823409.
YPT Backstage12-18 yrs:For everything you ever wanted to know about working backstage in professional theatre: set, costume, props, lighting, sound, and more. Gain direct hands-on experience with ambitious productions.
Spaces available – APPLY AND BOOK NOW
YPT Acting9 -18 yrs:Share your passion for making theatre with like-minded young people. The YPT provides training in performance skills and techniques. Under the leadership of professional directors, members can expect to work on: voice, text, character, devising, improvisation, physical theatre, storytelling, developing new writing, and more. Throughout your membership you will gain confidence in performing and a strong understanding of stage disciplines. You will put your training into practice by taking part in spellbinding productions.There is a waiting list but it’s not as long as you think – APPLY NOW!
FOR SCHOOLS
Schools Workshops available, please contact Creative Learning: [email protected]
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Tues 23 July Monkey and Crocodile Age 8+ 1pm - 4pm £20
Mon 29 July – Fri 2 AugJungle ExplorersAge: 5-6 10am -12pm £70
Mon 5 – Fri 9 AugBeastly TalesAge: 7-9 10am - 2pm £85
Mon 12 – Fri 16 AugFoundation CourseAge: 10-12 10am - 4pm £95
Workshops and Out-of-School Activities
DinkiesAn interactive morning session of drama, craft, music and movement for pre-schoolers and their carers.
Age 18 mths - 2 ½ yrs: Fridays 10am - 10.45amAge 2 ½ - 4 yrs: Fridays 11.15am-12pm Saturdays 10.30-11.15am
DramaAn opportunity to develop communication skills and creativity in a fun and relaxed environment.
Age 5 - 6: Wednesdays 4pm - 5.30pm Saturdays 11.30am -1pmAge 7 - 9: Thursdays 4pm - 5.30pm Saturdays 1.30pm - 3pm
DanceLearn new moves and create some of your own in our fun and funky dance session.
Age 8 -11: Mondays 4pm - 5.30pm
egg Club - Autumn Term 2013All sessions take place between the weeks of 23 Sep - 2 Dec (except 28 Oct - half-term week)Bursary places available for 25%, 50% & 75% reductions
Dinkies Story TimeJoin Jackie and Pooja from our ever-popular Dinkies group as they bring your favourite books to life in this fun storytelling session for pre-schoolers and their parents.
19 Sept - What the Ladybird Heard
17 Oct - Dogs Don’t Do Ballet
19 Dec - Festive Special
Time: 10am and 11amAll Tickets: £2.5018ths – 4yrs
NB: All audience members require a ticket
Saturday 26th OctoberAn Exclusive One-Day Cookery Course At Lucknam Park Hotel Cookery SchoolThe award-winning Chef, Hrishikesh Desai, will guide you through every step. The day will commence at 9am at the Cookery School in Colerne and fi nish at 4pm approximately.Cost: £160 per person (a substantial saving on the normal price) includes all the ingredients, light refreshments, luncheon with a glass of wine, folder and bag.
Saturday 14th December
Carols By Candlelight at St Michael’s Without Church, Broad StreetDrinks at 7.45pm are followed by a meal with wine. The carols are sung between 9pm and 10pm when mulled wine and mince pies will be served.Cost: £37.50 per person includes all food and drink. Dress formal or lounge suits.Menu: Steak and ale pie or poached salmon fi llet with asparagus and dill sauce, with new or Dauphinoise potatoes and vegetables V: Vegetable moussaka.
Thursday 4th July
Severn Valley Railway, Blists Hill Victorian Town And Ironbridge Gorge A steam train trip along the Severn Valley from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster which includes crossing the Victorian bridge, Blists Hill, a recreated Victorian town, and the ironbridge Gorge.Cost: £35 to include coach, entrance to Blists Hill and Severn Railway trip. Depart: Avon Street Coach Park Bath 8am. Return 7pm approximately.
Saturday 28th SeptemberVisit to the Houses Of ParliamentAn opportunity to visit the Houses of Parliament on a day trip to London. Cost: £37.50 per person includes coach, entrance and guided tour of the House of Commons Depart: Avon Street Coach Park Bath 8am. Return 7pm approximately.
These events, which are all open to the public, have been organised by the Theatre’s Fundraisers. Tickets are available from the Box Offi ce 01225 448844. Full details on www.theatreroyal.org.uk/fundraisers
Fundraisers’ Events
Friends of Theatre Royal gain access to a range of benefi ts that aim to bring you closer to our work. You will be among the fi rst to know about new productions and have the opportunity to book ahead of the general public. Friends benefi ts include:
• Seven days advance priority booking
• Your own unlisted priority booking number
• Credit voucher on cancellations*
• Guaranteed same day admission*
• Invitation to our annual open day and backstage tour
Membership costs £43.
To fi nd out more contact Kerry Hine: [email protected] / 01225 823472 or visit our website: www.theatreroyal.org.uk/membership
*Terms and conditions apply. Off er open to new members only.
Become a Friend - Special Membership Off er
Join before 17th June 2013 and receive
15 months for the price of 12 months
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£65 PER TERM18mths - 4yrs
£75 PER TERM5 - 9yrs
8 - 11yrs £75 PER TERM
Box Offi ce: 01225 823409 / 448844 www.theatreroyal.org.uk/the-egg
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Friday 13th September12 noon
AUSTEN’S ARCADIA The Georgian Gardens of Jane Austenwith Dawn CollinsThis talk looks at some of the period gardens which influenced Jane Austen and discovers how these, and the art and literature involved in their change and development, are reflected in her novels.
Dawn Collins is a landscape garden designer and National Trust Guide from Stourhead, Wiltshire.
LUNCH: Braised beef and mushrooms with new potatoes and honey-glazed carrots; vanilla cheesecake with raspberry coulis; coffee. V: Vegetable casserole with new potatoes and honey-glazed carrots.
Cost: £10 Listen only, £22.50 including lunch
Special Events Literary Events are presented in association with
Tuesday 17th September
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF JANE AUSTEN A Visit to Stoneleigh AbbeyJoin us for a visit to Stoneleigh Abbey in Warwickshire where Jane and her mother and sister stayed in 1806 with relatives.
After coffee on arrival we will have a guided tour in period costume of the house and a chance to see the grounds before an optional lunch in the orangery. The afternoon will be spent at nearby Leamington Spa where there will be chance to visit the beautiful Jephson Gardens and the remnants of the baths.
LUNCH: Quiche with salads and cold meats; homemade pudding; coffee
Depart: 8.45am Avon Street Coach Park, Bath. Return 6pm approximately
Cost: £35 for house, tour, coffee and coach, £45 also includes lunch:
Friday 18th October 12 noon,
FIGHTING ON THE HOME FRONTwith Kate Adiein l914 the world changed forever, when World War One broke out and a generation of men went off to fight. Bestselling author Kate Adie shows how women emerged from the shadows of their domestic lives. Now a visible force in public life, they began to take up essential roles – from transport to policing, munitions to sport, entertainment, even politics. They had become full citizens, a recognised part of the war machine, acquiring their own rights and often an independent income. This is popular history at its best, revealing, surprising, entertaining and engrossing.
LUNCH: Somerset pork with apples and tarragon in a cider sauce, potatoess and vegetables ; pistachio sponge with sauce Anglaise; coffee V: Wild mushroom & butternut squash risotto severed in a roast bell pepper.
Cost: £10 Listen only, £22.50 including lunch
Tuesday 19th November 12 noon, 1805 Rooms
FAWLTY TOWERS LUNCH PARTYBasil and staff are sure you will love this unique and interactive comedy dining experience. Everything that can go wrong will go wrong, in beautifully controlled chaos. Enjoy pure comedy nostalgia as the never-to-be-forgotten characters of Fawlty Towers entertain you while you enjoy your excellent lunch.
Four actors from the Moonstone Theatre Company, based in the south west, will reinvent the characters of Basil, Sybil, Polly and Manuel and serve your meal in the authentic style of The Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay - the hotel that inspired the classic television series.
LUNCH: Roasted breast of chicken with a white wine and grape cream sauce, Lyonnais potatoes and fresh seasonal vegetables; chocolate orange torte with Chantilly cream; coffee V: Roast vegetable and mozzarella stack with red pesto and spinach.
Cost: £27.50
V: Vegetarian options must be booked in advance for all events. Events will take place at the Theatre Royal Bath – location to be decided nearer the time.
Friday 20th September 10am
COURTSHIPScenes from the Novels of Jane AustenPerformed by Kim HicksThis selection of performed readings includes extracts from Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, Emma and The Minor Works.
“Kim Hicks...triumphantly impersonates Jane Austen in her delightful and shrewdly-chosen readings about aspects of courtship from the novels...but to call them readings does no justice to Miss Hicks’s sparkling artistry for she makes Austen’s characters leap off the page” The Scotsman
Cost: £12
Friday 20th September 12 noon
EAVESDROPPING ON JANE AUSTEN’S ENGLAND with Roy and Lesley AdkinsDrawing on a rich array of contemporary sources, Roy and Lesley Adkins portray fascinating aspects of the daily lives of ordinary people in Jane Austen’s England. From forced marriages and the sale of wives in marketplaces, to boys and girls working down mines, this book eavesdrops on the daily chore of fetching water, the fear of ghosts and witches, sedan chairs, highwaymen, and the horrors of surgery without anesthetic.
LUNCH: Homemade fishcakes with lemon mayonnaise, new potatoes and mixed leaves; pistachio sponge with whipped cream; coffee V: Mushroom fricassee with rice
Cost: £10 Listen only, £22.50 including lunch
JANE AUSTEN FESTIVAL 2013
See both Eavesdropping and Courtship for £20 (must be booked at the same time) £32.50 also includes lunch.
Friday 4th October 12 noon
CATASTROPHE: Europe Goes To War 1914with Max HastingsFrom the best-selling author of All Hell Let Loose comes a magisterial chronicle of the calamity that befell Europe in 1914 as the continent shifted from the glamour of the Edwardian era to the tragedy of total war.
On the eve of the centenary of The Great War, Max Hastings seeks to explain both how the conflict came about and what befell millions of men and women during the first months of strife.
Max Hastings uses accounts from statesmen and generals, peasants, housewives and private soldiers of seven nations. His narrative pricks myths and offers some striking and controversial judgements.
LUNCH: Beef Bourguignon with new potatoes; choux pastry buns with Chantilly cream and mocha chocolate sauce; coffee V: Spinach and ricotta gnocchi in rich tomato sauce.
Cost: £10 Listen only, £22.50 including lunch
Friday 8th November 12 noon
OLIVIERwith Philip ZieglerLaurence Olivier was a Hollywood superstar, an Oscar-winning director and the greatest stage actor of the twentieth century. His affair with Vivien Leigh led to a marriage as glamorous and as tragic as any in Hollywood history. He was as accomplished a director as he was a leading man: his three Shakespearian adaptations are among the most memorable ever filmed. At the height of his fame, he became the founding Director of the National Theatre. Off-stage, Olivier was the most extravagant of characters: generous, yet almost insanely jealous of contemporaries; charming but with a ferocious temper. With access to more than fifty hours of candid, unpublished interviews, Philip Ziegler, one of Britain’s leading biographers, ensures that Olivier’s true character – at its most undisguised – shines through.
LUNCH: Roast fillet of Salmon, leek and cabbage, new potatoes and a dill cream; caramelized orange torte with a red berry coulis; coffee V: Roast aubergine filled with a ratatouille of seasonal vegetables and cheddar cheese.
Cost: £10 Listen only, £22.50 including lunch
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SO MUCH MORE TO ENJOYThe Vaults Restaurant The Vaults off ers classical cuisine served with a modern twist in one of Bath’s most unique settings. Open lunchtimes on matinee days, noon – 2.30pm and evenings from 5.30pm on performance days (not Sundays). Tel: 01225 442265 or through the Box Offi ce on 01225 448844
The Jeremy Fry BarOur stalls bar in the theatre’s vaults, now serving Duval-Leroy Champagne.
The Ustinov Bar Open 1 hour before evening Ustinov performances and post show. Drop in even if you’re not seeing a show.
The egg CaféThe perfect venue for a light lunch, a snack or the best coff ee in town. Open daily (except Sunday) 9am – 5pm, later when there is a performance in the egg.
The Garrick’s HeadThis historic pub, owned by the Theatre Royal, off ers a locally-sourced British menu, expertly kept ale and an excellent wine list. Post show dining by reservation. Open: Mon-Sun from 11am - 11pm, Food served: 12noon - 3pm, 5.30pm - 10pm. (9.30pm on Sun) Tel. 01225 318368
1805 Rooms An elegant and stylish back-drop for every occasion whether business or social. The Theatre Royal has a civic wedding license. Tel: 01225 425946
Enjoy a relaxed lunch and a chat with a member of the company before the midweek matinee followed by a two-course lunch with coff ee all for £15. Listen only £3.
ONLINE BOOKING www. theatreroyal.org.ukWhen booking online its is possible to select a seat and to get an impression of the view of the stage you will see from that seating area.
Full details on www.theatreroyal.org.uk, in a booklet from Ann Meddings, Customer Services Manager on 01225 823476, by letter to Theatre Royal, Sawclose, Bath BA1 1ET or on www.goodaccessguide.co.uk To enable us to give you a warm welcome when you come to the Theatre Royal please advise us in advance of any special needs you or anyone in your party may have or feel free to ask any questions. Box Offi ce staff will be happy to off er advice or to help in any way they can. if signed performances are available, it is essential to book for them a minimum of two weeks prior to the show date.Tickets for wheelchair patrons: £10. Patrons eligible for audio-described and signed facilities: £10
ACCESS FACILITIES
PAYMENTNB: Prices for all shows in this brochure are fi xed until 31st July 2013. Thereafter they may change. Please consult the Box Offi ce on 01225 448844 or www.theatreroyal.org.uk for latest ticket prices.
TRANSACTION CHARGE: £3.25 will be added to all card purchases as a contribution to costs. Please note that the Main House ticket price shown includes a £1.50 Building LevyCREDIT CARDS: Payment not accepted for transactionsof less than £5CHEQUES: Should be made payable to ‘Theatre Royal Bath’BY POST: The theatre will adjust the total fi gure if your calcu-lations are incorrect. A postage charge of £1 will be added to all bookings sent without an SAE £1.50 for party bookingsRESERVATIONS: To be paid within 4 days or by 8pm on the Saturday prior to opening, whichever is sooner No reservations taken during the week of performance
MAIN HOUSESTANDARD DISCOUNTS - LIMITED WHEN BOOKING ONLINEAPPLY: Monday-Thursday Evenings & Saturday MatineeNot on midweek Matinees, Boxes, Sunday Concerts,Special Events or Peter Pan£1 off : Under 16s, Students, Senior Citizens (60+), JSA Claim-ants, Registered Disabled patrons. Please quote relevant number Only one discount may be claimed per ticketFor all Peter Pan discounts see page 48.
GROUP DISCOUNTS10+ Save £1 on each ticket 20+ Save 20% on each ticket.
PRIORITY BOOKING FOR 4+ SHOWSSubscribers booking 4+ shows in the Main House get priority over other postal bookers. Please mark envelope ’Postal Subscription’
STANDBY TICKETS - MAIN HOUSE ONLY40 seats from 12 noon on the day of performance, prices starting from £6. Maximum 2 per personMay be booked by card over the phoneTickets booked in person must be paid for with cashNo other discounts applySold in advance for Matinees, Sunday Concerts and Peter Pan (for which standby tickets are £9/£10 each)
LAST MINUTE SEATS - MAIN HOUSE ONLYMay be bought 30 minutes before curtain up at a variable reduced price. Cash payment only
STANDING PLACES - MAIN HOUSE ONLYOn the day - £4 from 6pm/12 noon for matinees - only when all seats are sold. Must be bought at the counter and paid for with cash only. Limited availability.
REFUNDS & RETURN TICKETSTickets will only be credited to Friends and Associates of the Theatre Royal Bath. (Conditions of membership apply)
MAIN HOUSE SUBSCRIPTION SAVINGSSubscription savings are available on all shows and performances in this brochure with the exception of A Passionate Woman, Peter Pan, The Full Monty Sunday Concerts or Special Events. They do not apply to shows in the Ustinov Studio or the egg.You may book tickets in diff erent price bands for diff erent productions but the same number of tickets must be booked for each show All bookings must be made at the same time Boxes are not available on subscriptionAdditional tickets booked are eligible for standard discountsDiscounts A/Lux B C D3 shows £2.50 £2.00 £1.50 £1.004 shows £3.50 £2.50 £2.00 £1.506 shows £4.50 £3.50 £2.00 £1.508 shows £5.00 £4.00 £2.50 £2.0010 shows £5.50 £4.50 £3.00 £2.50
MATINEE SUBSCRIPTIONB subscription savings apply to all A/Lux/B price bandsD subscription savings apply to C/D price bands
USTINOV STUDIO DISCOUNTSDiscount price (where applicable) for: Children under 16, Senior Citizens, JSA Claimants, Registered Disabled patrons. Please quote relevant numberNo latecomers will be admitted until the interval at sold out performances.
EGG DISCOUNTSDiscount price (where applicable) for: Children under 16 and Students only
DISCOUNTS FOR SCHOOLS & STUDENTSALL VENUES: i free teacher ticket for every 10 people in full-time educationMAIN HOUSE:For 8+ children APPLY: Monday - Thursdayevenings & Matinees - selected shows onlyGrand Circle seats: £8.50 40 best available Dress Circle seats: £13USTINOV:Discount price (where applicable) for:Groups of 8+ £8 each applies Mon-Thurs only.individual students - Gallery seats £5 (NUS card may be required)
Booking InformationBOOKING DATES for shows in this brochureAssociates: 1st June Friends: 3rd JunePostal Subscriptions: 10th June Postal: 11th JuneGroups: 14th JuneTelephone & Counter Bookings: 17th JuneOnline Booking: 24th June• Booking is open for shows listed in our June 2013- September 2013 brochure.
Plan represents where price breaks occur and should not be regarded as an accurate representation of seating. Plan does not apply to the pantomime.
Box Office: 01225 448844 Monday-Saturday 10am-8pm Sundays 12 noon - 8pm - only when there is a show Bank Holidays 12 noon - 8pmTheatre Royal Bath, Sawclose, Bath, BA1 1ET
Please note some shows contain scenes or language of an adult nature. Please speak to the Box Offi ce for further informa-tion on individual productions.
LUXURY ROYAL CiRCLE: Available at a premium of £1.50 on yellow price.
Disabled access facilities are funded by the Arts Council of England.
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