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Page 1: Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds What's On May - July 2016

May – July 2016May – July 2016

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32 Box Offi ce: 0113 376 0318 www.carriageworkstheatre.org.uk

Welcome to the Carriageworks TheatreThis summer we are proud to present one of Carriageworks Theatre’s broadest programmes yet. Popular Radio DJ Stuart Maconie talks about his new book The Pie at Night (1 July) and local immersive theatre company Interplay present their take on the cult fi lm Harold and Maude(3 & 4 June) inside their infl atable theatre. Perfect for adventurous kids this May half term isStig of the Dump (31 May) and intimate Arabic stories in A Tale to Tell (1 June).

Drama fans look out for Jean Genet’s The Maids (26 May) and mask theatre in The Best Thing(4 May). Literature lovers we have the very fi rst Northern Short Story Festival (4 June) andsports fanatics can learn how to train for a full length triathlon in Equations for a Moving Body(9 June).

Leeds Lads is the centrepiece of our summer season. Driven by Red Ladder Theatre Company, in partnership with Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds Rhinos and Leeds Civic Arts Guild, the show brings together talented community actors from the heart of Leeds and local playwright Anthony Clavane. This is one not to be missed.

Enjoy a creative summer at Carriageworks Theatre!

Councillor Judith BlakeLeader of Council and Executive Member for Economy and Culture

www.carriageworkstheatre.org.uk

Leeds Civic Arts Guild

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The Leeds Civic Arts Guild is the ‘umbrella’ association of 13 amateur drama, music, opera, youth theatre and other voluntary arts societies that are based at the Carriageworks Theatre, who produce a variety of shows between September and July each year.Member societies include: Cosmopolitan Players – Leeds Amateur Operatic Society – Leeds Arts Centre – Leeds Children’s Theatre – Leeds Gilbert & Sullivan Society – Leeds Insurance Dramatic & Operatic Society – Leeds Writers’ Circle – Leeds Youth Opera – Morley Amateur Operatic Society – Shatterproof – S.T.A.R.S – St Mary’s Youth Theatre – West Riding Opera.

Leeds Civic Arts Guild has an ever growing membership and you can take part too.Everyone is welcome, from old hands to complete novices. This might be the opportunity you’ve always wanted to tread the boards and become the star of the show! Or you could experience the thrill of being backstage by getting involved in lighting, sound and set construction.For more information and enquiries about joining visit www.lcag.org.uk

Funny, heart-breaking and human, The Best Thing is the latest touring production from Vamos Theatre, the UK’s leading full mask theatre company. Set in the 1960s, the show tells the story of seventeen year old Susan, growing up during the changing times of the decade. A bitter-sweet story of mistaken morals and broken hearts, 45s and beehives, the production looks at what the sexual revolution really meant for young people living through it.

Wed 4 MayMain Auditorium: 7:30pmTickets: £12.50 (£10.50 concession)Groups: £9 + every 11th ticket freeAge 12+

Award-winning Vamos Theatre has been praised by the BBC and The Stage as one of the UK’s major advocates of full mask theatre; it has no speech, and the story is told visually, supported by design, music and lighting. Its visual style also makes it completely accessible to deaf and partially deaf audiences, without the need for signer or captions.

‘Vamos is rapidly establishing itself as one of the most innovative, exciting full mask mime companies currently touring’THE STAGE, IAN BARGE

Vamos Theatre in co-commission with London International Mime Festival present

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REBEL School of Theatre Arts present

Spectacular 2016A fast paced showcase of drama, dance and song performedby 150 talented REBELS. This is a glittering show of their workover the last 12 months.

Make Believe Productions present

The Return of NeverlandA New MusicalPeter Pan and Tinkerbell are struggling to keep the spirit of Neverland alive. Over the last 30 years, the magic on the island has rapidly decreased, leaving Peter Pan and the Lost Boys grounded and Captain Hook and his crew docked. With nothing to fi ght for and no adventures to be had, Neverland has come to a standstill with no hope of a revival. Or is there?A secret is revealed that may not only save the island but create more power than Neverland has ever seen before. Will it end up in the right hands? Neverland is about to have its fi rst adventure in years!

Fri 13 – Sat 14 MayMain Auditorium: 7:30pm, 2:30pm Sat matineeTickets: £15 (£13 concession), 16 and under £10Family Ticket: £45Age 5+ 

Sat 7 – Sun 8 MayMain Auditorium: Sat 5pm, Sun 3pm Tickets: £14.50 (£12 concession)

Martinicca Theatre School present

VegasThe Martinicca Theatre School is a successful theatre school in the heart of Morley, established over 30 years ago. The teaching faculty love nothing more than working towards a production and thrive on giving all of their pupils the chance to shine on stage. Their production for 2016 is inspired by the bright lights of Las Vegas and is an action packed show for all the family, showcasing numbers inspired by the legends of Vegas such as Elvis Presley, Elton John, Celine Dion, Kylie Minogue and many more!

Sat 21 MayMain Auditorium: 2pm & 7pm Tickets: £9 (£7.50 concession)

Wed 11 MayMain Auditorium: 7:15pmTickets: £12.50

Lakin McCarthy present

Owen Jones –The Politics of HopeHow can we build societies run in the interests of working people, not run as a racket for the mean and the greedy at the top? By looking at some alternatives across the world, we can end the inevitability of widening inequalities and injustice.The popular Guardian columnist and author of Chavs and The Establishment shines some light on a positive way forward.

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Square Peg Theatre present

The MaidsBy Jean Genet

In this powerful new performance of Jean Genet’s radical play, audiences dive into the surreal world of Solange and Claire.Deeply resentful of their social position, the two servants fantasise about killing their wealthy Madame. Fantasy turns to obsession, driving them to the brink of madness and murder.Square Peg Theatre create bold original work that combines beautifully choreographed physical theatre with compelling character driven stories.

Thur 26 MayUpstairs @ the Carriageworks: 7:45pmTickets: £10.50 (£8.50 concession)

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Cosmopolitan Players present

Last of theSummer WineIn this new stage adaptation of the timeless television series; Foggy, Clegg and Compo are reunited for one last adventure.Join your favourite TV characters as they host a dinner party with Nora Batty, her niece Constance, Special Constable Giff ord Bewmont and an unexpected guest.Rustic life turns to chaos as a mysterious fl asher stalks the local community.Giff ord’s eff orts to capture the culprit leadto mistaken identities and even more chaos.Another comedy gold classic from Cosmopolitan Players.

Thur 26 – Sat 28 MayMain Auditorium: 7:30pm, 2pm Sat matineeTickets: £12 (£10 concession)Groups: 1 ticket free for every 10 booked

Barney is staying with his grandparents on the chalk Downs of southern England when he falls over the edge of an old chalk pit and tumbles through the roof of a hidden den. When he looks round he sees Stig, a caveman, with shaggy black hair and bright black eyes. The chalk pit is disused and full of people’s dumped rubbish, which Stig uses to make his home.Barney and Stig get on rather well together. They have to manage without language, as Stig speaks no English, but that doesn’t seem to stop them. Stig becomes Barney’s secret friend, not because Barney doesn’t tell anyone, but because no one believes that Stig is real. They have a great time improving Stig’s den, collecting fi rewood, going hunting and even catching some burglars who break into Barney’s grandparents’ house.It is nearly 50 years since Stig and Barney’s adventures fi rst saw the light of day, but this timeless children’s classic remains as charming and entertaining as ever.

Tue 31 MayMain Auditorium: 2pmTickets: £8.50 (£9.50 adults)Family Ticket: £34Age 5+All tickets include a pre-show activity hour

London Contemporary Theatre present

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Interplay present

Harold and Maude

Fri 3 – Sat 4 JuneMain Auditorium: 3pm & 7pmTickets: £6 (£8 adults)Family Ticket: £24Age 8+All tickets include a pre-show activity hour

Harold and Maude is the story of a boy, Harold,who at 19 hasn’t got any friends, doesn’t feel like he fi ts in and gets taken everywhere by his mother. Maude is 79, a free spirit at odds with convention and is living life like there is no tomorrow.In a touching coming of age tale, Interplay’s latest immersive production invites you into the wonderful world of Maude. Set inside an amazing infl atable dome, sensory worlds and objects come alive.Through direct interaction with performers, live music and projection, you can take a seat, grab a drink and a slice of cake while you use all your senses, as you join us for Maude’s 80th birthday party.

Thur 2 JuneMain Auditorium: 7:30pm Tickets: £13 (£12 concession)

Wed 1 JuneUpstairs @ the Carriageworks: 11am & 2pmTickets: £6 (£8 adults)Family Ticket: £24Age 7+All tickets include a pre-show activity hour

An enchanting journey into storytelling and shadow play.Are you a spinner of stories, a teller of tales?For 1000 nights, Queen Scheherazade has told herstories of magic and adventure to the King. But now she’srun out of ideas and needs help to fi nish her fi nal story.Come and meet her in her tent in the palace gardens foran enchanting journey into the world of The Arabian Nights.A Tale to Tell celebrates the rich world of Arabic storytelling, blending English, Arabic and exciting shadow play to tell familiar stories such as Sinbad the Sailor.

RBM and Love Variety present

James FreedmanMan of StealPersuader. Showman. Thief.Funny and fast-fi ngered, this unique and extraordinary show exposes how the bad guys really work. Hailed a genius in his fi eld by Derren Brown, stealth-crime expert James Freedman is the only man to have picked the pockets of the Mayor of London, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Governor of the Bank of England. It’s no wonder that his hands have been insured for £1 million.You can’t aff ord to miss this show.

‘It blew my mind’DYNAMO

Theatre Company Blah Blah Blah present

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The fi rst festival of its kind in the North, celebrating Northern writers and Northern talent. Promoting the short story form through workshops and events, popular and published authors come together to share their stories, expertise and wisdom with you. There is also the chance togrill publishers; how does the business work, and what are they looking for?The Northern Short Story Festival is funded by Northern Accent and is part of the Leeds Big Bookend Festival.

LIDOS present

Oliver!Dickens’ well-known tale Oliver Twist is brought to life in a moving, gritty and funny production of Lionel Bart’s ever-popular family musical Oliver!Including a host of well-known songs such as Oom Pah Pah, Consider Yourself and You’ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two, this production is sure to please both long-standing fans and newcomers alike.Featuring the amazingly talented LIDOS, this wonderful cast of 40 will defi nitely leave you wanting more!

Hannah Nicklin presents

Equations for a Moving BodyEquations for a Moving Body is a story about the physiology of endurance – when our brains tell our bodies to stop – and the psychology of carrying on. It is the story about preparing mind and body for a 2.4 mile swim, 112 miles of cycling, then running a marathon.About the people who share that journey with us: family,coaches, friends, ex-boyfriends and the people we swim,ride and run alongside. What carries us to the fi nish line?What’s left at the end of 141 miles of swimming,cycling and running?Programmed to celebrate the World Triathlon Seriesin Leeds on 11 – 12 June.

‘So interesting, engaging and relatable.Beautifully human’AUDIENCE MEMBER, NEWCASTLE

Tue 7 – Sat 11 JuneMain Auditorium: 7pm, Sat 12 noon & 5pmTickets: £16 (£14 concession)Family Ticket: £50Preview Night: Tue all tickets £10

Thur 9 JuneUpstairs @ the Carriageworks: 7:30pmTickets: Book your space at Box Offi ce and pay what you decide after the show

*Please note: all events are subject to availability

£20 DAY TICKETS CAN BE BOOKED BY PHONE OR IN PERSON AT OUR BOX OFFICE TO ALLOW YOU TO CHOOSE YOUR DESIRED EVENTS*

SATURDAY 4 JUNE EVENT TICKETS

11:30am – 1:30pm Workshop: The Art of Murder Crime Writing with Alison Taft and Anna Chilvers £5

12:30pm – 1:30pm Independent Press Panelwith Comma Press, Valley Press and Tartarus Press £4

2pm – 3pm FESTIVAL HEADLINER: Carys Bray Reading & Q&A £8 (£6 concession)

3:15pm – 4:15pm Bluemoose Books Eventwith Michael Stewart and Anna Chilvers £4

3:15pm – 4:15pm Workshop: Success in Short Story Competitionswith Costa Prize winner Avril Joy £5

4:30pm – 5:30pm The Dark Side of the Northwith Barney Walsh and David Martin £4

4:30pm – 5:30pm Workshop: Flashbulb Flash Fiction with Clare Sita Fisher £5

5:45pm – 6:45pm Open Mic EventHosted by Jenna Isherwood of Fictions of Every Kind Free

5:45pm – 6:45pm Stories from the Forests of Leedswith Daniel Ingram-Brown and local writers £4

Northern Accent and the Leeds Big Bookend present

Sat 4 June

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Words and music by Anthony Clavane and Nick Stimson

A young woman’s journey into Leeds’ secret, inspiring past.It’s 2016. Tara stands on the steps of Leeds Town Hall on the day the city commemorates the Leeds Pals at the Battle of the Somme.She holds in her hand her great grandfather’s medal for bravery. Why should Tara care about the past when the present seems so bleak?Celebrate Tara’s story as she discovers the sacrifi ce of her forefathers and how these have moulded the community that surrounds her today.

Breathing life in to the characters of Leeds’ past, this vibrant production transports you from the turmoil and tensions of war, to the rich and multi-cultural city we know today. Leeds Lads is a new play about the people of Leeds past and present – their fears, their love and their friendships, performed by the people of Leeds today for the people of Leeds.A community cast of 40 local performers and musicians will be joined by Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain international Rugby League player Jamie Jones-Buchanan for his debut appearance on stage.

Red Ladder Theatre Company present

Fri 17 – Sat 25 JuneMain Auditorium: 7:30pm, 2pm Sat matineeTickets: £12.50 (£10.50 concession) Jamie Jones-Buchanan

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Fri 1 JulyMain Auditorium: 7:30pm Tickets: £16 (£14 concession)

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Leeds Art Theatre present

Off the Rails The story of a chance meeting between two complete strangers who share one thing in common: they both want to end their lives. Tim Alexander was a loved and respected kids’ TV presenter, until one event turned his life around. With no other option he decides to take his own life. As he is about to say goodbye to this world, he is stopped from jumping by the loveable buff oon, Jack Fuller, a man with the exact same plan.Off the Rails is a dark comedy about the journey of two people who genuinely feel there’s no other option. ‘...let’s stay here a while and see who is lucky enough to die’.

Lakin McCarthy present

Stuart Maconie:The Pie at Night Tune In! Turn On! Clock Off !Writer and broadcaster Stuart Maconie takes you on a nocturnal trip through Britain in search of fun. With his best-selling books as a guide, Stuart plots a route that takes in high art to low culture, family holidays to fell-walking, music, sport, politics, crown green bowling and zombie apocalypses... always keeping in mind his motto… ‘All things in moderation… including moderation!’

Wed 22 – Sat 25 JuneUpstairs @ the Carriageworks: 7:45pmTickets: £10.50 (£8.50 concession)

Leeds Arts Centre present

Top GirlsTop Girls is centred around Marlene,a successful business woman in the 1980s.The fi rst act is a dinner party to which Marlene invites interesting women from history.The second half follows Marlene’s life in the workplace and her fraught relationship with her family, revealing long kept secrets and dramatic home truths.Set in the early Thatcher years, Top Girls is a seminal play of modern theatre, revealing a world of women’s experience at a pivotal moment in British history.

Leeds Youth Opera present

West Side StoryWest Side Story is the astonishingly moving tale of Tony and Maria, two ‘star-crossed lovers’ who fi nd each other while on opposite sides of rival neighbourhoods. The two fi ght to be together while circumstance and family ties tear them apart.Featuring well known numbers Tonight, I Feel Pretty and Somewhere, the award-winning Leeds Youth Opera bring Leonard Bernstein’s amazing music and Stephen Sondheim’s impeccable lyrics alive on the Carriageworks stage. Not one to miss.

Wed 6 – Sat 9 JulyMain Auditorium: 7:30pm, 2:30pm Sat matineeTickets: £18, £12 (£15, £9 concession)Family Ticket: £50Students and children half price on Wed & Thur

Wed 6 – Sat 9 JulyUpstairs @ the Carriageworks: 7:15pmTickets: £12 (£9 concession)Groups: 4 tickets for the price of 3 on Wed

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Sat 30 JulyMain Auditorium: 2pm & 7:30pmTickets: £6 (£8 adults)

If you are aged 11-19 why not become a Carriageworks Young Theatre Maker?Build drama skills and confidence by creating and performing in three original plays each year, in our high-profile professional theatre.CYTM shows have been a part of Light Night Leeds, Holocaust Memorial Day and Carriageworks Theatre’s 10th Birthday Celebrations, to name just a few.You will become a member of one of two groups led by professional theatre director Ruth Cooper – the 10-14s or 15-19s. Older members may also work toward a Bronze or Silver Arts Award.Both groups meet every Saturday during term time.Join in next academic year! Book now for workshop auditions on 19 July.Contact Ruth Cooper via email [email protected] phone 07891 272410.

CarriageworksYoung Theatre MakersJoin Carriageworks Young Theatre Makersand keep performing all year!

A butterfly flaps its wings in Leeds and... ‘How could I have known that was going to happen? How could I have stopped it?Just stayed in my room all day, sat still? We can’t ever know. We can’t rehearse life’ A girl stands in a train station. An argument. A slap.Unimaginable consequences. Butterfly is the latest original and thought-provoking production by our very own, very talented youth theatre: The Carriageworks Young Theatre Makers.

Carriageworks Young Theatre Makers and Ruth Cooper present

Butterfly

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Ross NobleBrain DumpWed 30 Nov& Thur 1 Dec, 8pmAs always Ross has lots of stu� backing up in his head and it’s time to let it all out, in his super quick freewheeling style with highly imaginative � ights of fancy. Recommended age 15+

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John Wilson and the John Wilson OrchestraMusic from the MoviesTue 29 Nov, 7.30pmFeaturing hit songs and iconic soundtracks from the movies including Funny Girl, Star Wars, Gigi, Gone with the Wind plus lots more, with special guests!Tickets: £46.50, £41.50, £36.50, £26.50

Ocean Film Festival World TourThur 29 Sept, 7.30pmBrought to you by the producers of the Ban� Film Festival UK Tour, this extraordinary collection of short � lms documents the beauty and power of the ocean.Tickets: £13(concession £11.50)

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People of all ages are welcome at Carriageworks Theatre. We take pride in being a Child Friendly Venue. Below are some of the steps we take to be as accessible for children and young people as we can.1 Age guidance is available in the advertising

or from Box Office1 Pre-show activities for under 10s1 Baby changing facilities are available on all

floors in the unisex accessible toilets1 Child booster seats are available1 Breast-feeding mothers are welcome1 A buggy parking area will be available on

show days to keep the auditorium clutter free and safe

1 Children under one year old come for free (But will not be given a specified seat)

Please note: Under 14s must be accompaniedby an adult.

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CarriageworksTheatreA unique business and events destination

In addition to the 349 seater Main Auditorium, a further six meeting rooms are available for conferencing, meetings and workshops, accommodating various numbers of delegates. All conference rooms provide AV equipment, air conditioning and support from a dedicated commercial team. Three of the six meeting rooms are situated in the historic part of the old Carriageworks development. These attractive meeting spaces reveal exposed brickwork and roof beams in keeping with the Victorian architecture whilst providing a light and airy studio feel.These rooms are also available to hire for evening rehearsals, special occasions, workshops and classes at a competitive rate. Please call 0113 395 2157 or [email protected] more information.

The venue is fully accessible and has accessible toilets on every level. A number of spaces in the auditorium are reserved for wheelchair users. Please let us know when booking of any special access requirements you may have.

This brochure is available in alternative formats – please call us on 0113 224 3139 for more details or visitwww.carriageworkstheatre.org.ukSupport Dogs are welcome.

A hearing loop is available from the Box Office on arrival. A £5 returnable deposit is required.

There are several disabled parking spaces on Cookridge Street, just around the corner from the entrance to the Carriageworks Theatre.A variety of street parking and secure car park options are available nearby with the nearest facilities including:1 The Light1 Woodhouse Lane1 Leeds University1 The Rose Bowl at Leeds Beckett University

Access Regular Classes

ActingNorthern:Drama Acting SchoolTuesdays – Thursdays6:30pm – 9pmAge 18+

Yafta Adult ClassesMondays & Wednesdays:6pm – 9pm

Belly DancingWith MeilynThursdays: 6pm – 7pm

Lindy HopFridays:7pm – 9:45pm

Musical TheatreOn Stage Theatre Arts AcademySaturdays:1pm – 4pmAge 3 – 18

More information on all our classes including how to book is available on our website under the Participate tab.

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By Phone 0113 376 0318The Booking Line is open from 10am – 6pm Monday to Saturday.Please note that a fee of £1 will be applied for all transactions over £10.

Onlinewww.carriageworkstheatre.org.ukPlease note that a fee of 75p per ticket will be applied for online bookings.

In PersonCity Centre Box Offi ceLeeds Town Hall, The Headrow, LS1 3ADThe Box Offi ce is open to personal callers from 10am – 6pm Monday to Saturday.An event Box Offi ce will be open on the ground fl oor of Carriageworks Theatre from 1 hour before show start time.

Concessions & Group DiscountsConcessions are generally available for LeedsCard holders, students, jobseekers, under 16s and over 60s at the advertised concessionary price. Carer tickets are available through Box Offi ce.Family Tickets are sometimes available.These are for 4 tickets, maximum of 2 adults. Family Tickets are currently only available to book by phone or in person.Please contact Box Offi ce for group bookings.

Keep in TouchTo receive copies of the What’s On brochure by post contact Box Offi ce.Receive an electronic copy of the brochure by clicking the Subscribe tab on our website or emailing [email protected] with ‘Subscribe to e-list’ in the header fi eld.

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MAY VENUE PRODUCTION PAGE

Wed 4 Main Auditorium THE BEST THING 3

Sat 7 – Sun 8 Main Auditorium SPECTACULAR 2016 4

Wed 11 Main Auditorium OWEN JONES 4

Fri 13 – Sat 14 Main Auditorium THE RETURN OF NEVERLAND: A NEW MUSICAL 5

Sat 21 Main Auditorium VEGAS 5

Thur 26 – Sat 28 Main Auditorium LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE 6

Thur 26 Upstairs @ the Carriageworks THE MAIDS 6

Tue 31 Main Auditorium STIG OF THE DUMP 7

JUNE VENUE PRODUCTION PAGE

Wed 1 Upstairs @ the Carriageworks A TALE TO TELL 8

Thur 2 Main Auditorium JAMES FREEDMAN: MAN OF STEAL 8

Fri 3 – Sat 4 Main Auditorium HAROLD AND MAUDE 9

Sat 4 Whole Venue NORTHERN SHORT STORY FESTIVAL 10

Tue 7 – Sat 11 Main Auditorium OLIVER! 11

Thur 9 Upstairs @ the Carriageworks EQUATIONS FOR A MOVING BODY 11

Fri 17 – Sat 25 Main Auditorium LEEDS LADS 12

Wed 22 – Sat 25 Upstairs @ the Carriageworks OFF THE RAILS 15

JULY VENUE PRODUCTION PAGE

Fri 1 Main Auditorium STUART MACONIE: THE PIE AT NIGHT 14

Wed 6 – Sat 9 Main Auditorium WEST SIDE STORY 14

Wed 6 – Sat 9 Upstairs @ the Carriageworks TOP GIRLS 15

Sat 30 Main Auditorium BUTTERFLY 16

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