Tuesday, February 02, 2010

February update

Theatre Group
Julie Horsman 80862704 & Chris Farleigh 8086 2882
Forthcoming Theatre Visits


Salisbury Playhouse
Noel Coward’s Private Lives
Thursday 11th February 2.30pm £12.00 (travelling by mini bus)

Hanger Farm Arts Centre
‘Free Folk’ by Forest Forge Theatre
Friday 12th March 7.30pm
Tickets £9/£7.Cons
A play about living in a free country and never being able to do what you really want to…
A joyful and witty exploration of what it is to live in rural Britain today

Totton Festival of Drama
25th – 27th of March
Programme below
Thursday, 25 Mar 10
Hardley School Be My Baby by Amanda Whittingdon
Southampton University Players The Last Bread Pudding by Nick Warburton
Maskers Theatre Company Cage Birds by David Campton

Friday, 26 Mar 10
Chameleon Theatre Company September in the Rain (Act 2) by John Godber
Brockenhurst Youth Theatre Group The Restaurant by The Cast
Bench Theatre Company The Party Guest by Jacquie Penrose

Saturday, 27 Mar 10
Oasis Youth Theatre One Million to STOP THE TRAFFIK by Mark Wheeller
Maskers Theatre Company Her Tongue by Henry Arthur Jones
The Playmakers The Last Munro by Dave Watson

Harbour Lights ‘The Habit of Art’ a new play by Alan Bennett
National Theatre broadcast live via satellite to cinema screens around the world
Tickets £10.00

Salisbury Playhouse ‘Toro! Toro!’ Tuesday 4th May 7.45pm (travelling by mini bus) Tickets £14.00
At that age I had no real idea why we kept them. They were just out there, grazing, part of the landscape of my life – And life seems simple enough when you’re five years old. Then, he came – and nothing was ever to be simple again”
Antonito lives an idyllic life on his parents’ bull farm in Spain. But the peace is shattered when he realises that his calf, Paco, is destined for the bullring. What can he do? He has a daring plan, but it will take enormous courage to see it through – because this is 1936, and the drums of war are echoing across the Spanish plains…
Michael Morpurgo’s books are enjoyed by children and adults alike. Several have been adapted for the stage, including Why the Whales Came and War Horse.

Booking soon Macbeth at The Globe Theatre and The War Horse in London
Cost for each performance will be approx £45 which includes transport – let us know if you are interested. Chris email Christine.farleigh@ntlworld.com