Tuesday, July 07, 2015

July update

Theatre Group Contact Chris Farleigh 8086 2882 to book your ticket
Cheshire Cats By Gail Young RAODS The Plaza
Saturday 18th Jul 2015  |  19:30  |  £12.00
AN OPEN-AIR PRODUCTION AT LINDEN HOUSE, 98 THE HUNDRED, ROMSEY
PLEASE BRING ALONG A RUG OR PICNIC CHAIR TO SIT ON. GATES WILL OPEN AT 6.30
(IF THE WEATHER IS BAD - THE SHOW WILL BE PERFORMED ON THE PLAZA MAIN STAGE INSTEAD. A DECISION TO BE MADE BY 6PM ON EACH PERFORMANCE NIGHT)
Grown women, aching feet and heaving bosoms! Follow the Cheshire Cats team as they speedwalk their way to fundraising success in the London Moonwalk. Hilary, Siobhan, Yvonne, Vicky and Maggie are attempting to walk 13 miles across the capital in record time in their decorated bras and posh new trainers, but the 6th member of the team doesn't seem to meet the physical criteria! Cheshire Cats is a cross between a girls night out and a real mission to support a cause close to many hearts, with plenty of laughs and a few tears along the way

When We Are Married by J B Priestley Lyndhurst Players
22-25th July 7.45pm Tickets £8 Wed £9 T F S
In the heart of Yorkshire in 1903, three respectable couples, married on the same day, at the same church, and by the same vicar, join to celebrate 25 years of blissful matrimony or so they think. The happy celebrations are brought to a sudden halt by a shocking revelation that these pillars of the community aren't quite as respectably married as they thought they were. As the home truths fly like confetti and conjugal rites turn to farcical fights, sparkling comic mayhem erupts. With a photographer from the local paper due to arrive any second, a missing housekeeper and a doorbell that won't stop ringing, can the three couples keep a lid on their embarrassing secret? 


A Funny thing happened on the Way to Agincourt – Sarah Siddons Fan Club
2nd, 3rd & 4th of August 7.30pm Tickets £5.00
A promenade performance starting at the Medieval Merchants House, 58 French St, Southampton

Jack The Ripper By Ron Pember and Denis de Marne RAODS The Plaza
Tuesday 15th September 7.30pm £12.00
Set partly in a music hall and partly in the surrounding East End streets and buildings, the play is a musical reconstruction of incidents relating to the murders that took place in 1888. A solution to Jack the Ripper’s identity is hinted at, but this is an atmospheric commentary rather than historical re-enactment. Shifting between reality and artificiality, with characters from the Victorian music hall and ‘real’ people.


Simon Weston – My Life My Story Hanger Farm Arts Centre
Saturday 19th September 7.30pm Tickets £12.50
Falkland's War Veteran, author and public speaker, Simon Weston OBE is taking to the stage for the firsttime ever to tell his no holds barred story with his UK tour of My Life; My Story.  From his own unique perspective, Simon will share shocking truths about the conflict, about the day the RFA Sir Galahad was attacked and about the impact the event and its consequences have had since

The Safari Party by Tim Firth RAODS The Plaza
Tuesday 13th October 7.30pm £12.00
From the writer of Calendar Girls, Flint Street Nativity and Neville's Island comes this biting, witty comedy. Three households in Cheshire have agreed to hold a "safari party": a dinner party, each course of which is served in a different house. The three households are linked not just socially, however: there's the whole question of the mysterious table... As the evening progresses, lies are told, truths are revealed, and matters turn satisfyingly messy and violent.  "A cracking comedy - cunningly constructed, thematically rich, and above all blissfully funny", Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph.


The Magna Carter Plays Salisbury Playhouse 22nd Oct – 7thNov
Looking at Tuesday the 27th 7.30pm or Thursday 29th at 2.15pm
The world premiere of four short plays in one evening by internationally renowned playwrights. Inspired by the celebrated document and performed together, this will be an unforgettable theatrical event.
RANSOMED by Howard Brenton
In the sleepy Cathedral City of Melchester, a crime has been committed. The Cathedral’s prize possession, a copy of the original Magna Carta, has been stolen in a daring heist. Who is responsible and what price will the British Government be prepared to pay for the document’s safe return? As the plot thickens, Detective Inspector Ellie Baxter seeks to find the truth in this brilliant new Magna Carta comedy.

KINGMAKERS by Anders Lustgarten
Ten years after the signing of Magna Carta, the barons' takeover isn’t quite going to plan. With the peasants grumbling about enormous castles and broken promises, the threat of rebellion hangs in the air. Perhaps the solution is to distract and deflect by bringing the confused and humbled king back into the fold? What about a royal wedding?  A royal baby?  All at the common man’s expense, of course…  A fictional story from the 13th century that may just be about now.

"WE SELL RIGHT" by Timberlake Wertenbaker
In 1215, when the King of England abuses his extraordinary power, the barons’ take action.
In 2015, when the kings of global business and finance abuse their extraordinary power, who will take action and what will confrontation look like? In the decades that follow, what will remain of the values we hold most dear? A gripping drama about the consequences of confronting power on a global scale.

PINK GIN by Sally Woodcock
In 21st century Africa, a visionary President stands on the cusp of greatness. With international investors poised to develop large tracks of land, the financial future looks bright. But why has it been raining for 97 days, and who is leading the angry mob in the streets outside? A compelling contemporary allegory throwing light on the oft overlooked companion to Magna Carta, The Charter of the Forest
The Berry Theatre
Hamlet live from the National Theatre Thursday 15th October 7pm £10
Don’t Get Your Vicars in a Twist by Lesley Bown & Ann Gawthorpe Studio Theatre
Directed by Sally Marshall; assisted by George Goulding
Oct 16 – 24


Salisbury City Hall - The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain

18th Sep 2015 7:30 pm Tickets £23 Conc for Groups

IVANOV Friday 2nd October`£10 - £29 Chichester Festival Theatre
Nikolai Ivanov, a regional councillor and landowner, has tried to live his life in a bold new way, taking risks in everything from business to romance. Now his estate is failing, his wife is dangerously ill and he’s up to his neck in debt. To cap it all, he’s surrounded by malicious gossip.
Against his better judgment he sees an irresistible opportunity, in the adoring form of Sasha Lebedev, daughter of the Chairman of the local council. She offers her devotion, youth and beauty, but also the considerable riches of her name. But can Ivanov survive the guilt and shame scandal would bring?
Set in a remote backwater, this angry and outspoken play, streaked with satire, drink and anti-Semitism, is full of an outright passion Chekhov would soon forego in his later plays.

Royal Albert Hall John Rutters Christmas Concert
Monday December 7th 3pm Mid Choir Seats Coach & Tickets £35.00
Coach leaving Totton 9.15am returning to Totton approx 8.30pm. £5.00 deposit required



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