Showing posts with label Agatha Christie. Show all posts
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Saturday, 1 August 2015

Review: And Then There Were None at Newcastle Theatre Royal



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And Then There Were None
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Until 1st August 2015 and then on tour

Agatha Christie wrote And Then There Were None in 1939 and shortly afterwards she adapted it for the stage. It is deservedly regarded as a whodunit masterpiece. Through her craft as a storyteller she is able to quickly introduce the eight new arrivals on the island off the Devon coast. They are welcomed to the amazing house on the island by the butler Rogers and his wife Ethel. As a production, this show works because each actor is believable in their part without being over the top. The beauty of having ten people in the house is that there are more suspects than a game of Cluedo. The two intervals buzz with theories being discussed by the audience. In short: a quality murder mystery. 

Photo: Pamela Raith
Adorning the Theatre Royal stage was a star studded cast, each holding their own. Emmerdale’s Verity Rushworth plays the young and competent secretary Vera Claythorne. She is joined by Emmerdale Farm (as it was called back then) legend Frazer Hines as the professional butler Rogers. Joining them are Jesus Christ Superstar/Just Good Friends star Paul Nicholas as the high court judge Sir Lawrence Wargrave and Dalziel and Pascoe’s Colin Buchanan. Blue Peter’s Mark Curry plays Dr Armstrong. The magic of this production is that their past is immediately forgotten as they feel very natural in this new role.

Photo: Pamela Raith
The play has its lighter moments, largely through the strong acting and characterisation. For example Anthony Marston is a young boy racer. His carefree attitude to life gave Paul Hassall a number of laughs. The dialogue he was given was straight out of Enid Blyton’s “Famous Five” at times but that is in keeping with the 1930s era of the source.

Photo: Pamela Raith
Sometimes a murder mystery starts to drag after the murder, as the characters squabble and claim their innocence for the best part of an hour, but that is not the case here. With 9 people to murder there is plenty of activity on stage. After each death the audience either have to change their guess or nod knowingly. When the big reveal happens there is a loud gasp from the stalls but that doesn’t stop the chorus “I knew it at the start” as they file out. How honest are the audience? I admit it – I was wrong!  

Photo: Pamela Raith
The lighting design by Douglas Kuhrt is worth mentioning as it created a real atmosphere in one of the final scenes as the set was candlelit. The huge shadows helped the tension. Director Joe Harmston makes good use of the single room and experienced cast to keep the action flowing..

Along with Agatha Christie’s Black Coffee, And Then There Were None is a super evening’s entertainment. The combination of cunning storyline and strong acting produces a delightful show.

This review was written by Stephen Oliver  the North East Theatre Guide Preview from Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com ). Follow Jo on twitter @jowheretogo, Stephen @panic_c_button or like Jowheretogo on Facebook www.facebook.com/Jowheretogo

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Photo: Pamela Raith
And Then There Were None appears at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Monday 27 July – Saturday 1 August 2015. Tickets from £14.50 (pay 50p less per ticket when you book online). Tickets can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or select your own seat and book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk



Saturday, 30 May 2015

Preview: And Then There Were None at Newcastle Theatre Royal



THRILLING THEATRE ROYAL AUDIENCES WITH QUEEN OF CRIME’S BEST-SELLER

And Then There Were None
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Monday 27 July – Saturday 1 August 2015

The world’s best-selling mystery is coming to Newcastle Theatre Royal! Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None has recorded 100 million sales to date and the ‘Queen of Crime’s’ own stage adaptation of this dark and captivating tale is set to thrill audiences from Monday 27th July – 1st August 2015.

And Then There Were None is widely considered to be Christie’s masterpiece and this production marks the 125th anniversary of Agatha Christie’s birth, and the 10th anniversary of the Agatha Christie Theatre Company.

Photo: Pamela Raith
A group of 10 strangers is lured to a remote island off the coast of Devon. Upon arrival they discover that their host, an eccentric millionaire, is missing. At dinner a recorded message is played accusing each of them in turn of having a guilty secret and by the end of the evening the 10 guests become nine. Stranded on the island by a torrential storm and haunted by an ancient nursery rhyme, one by one the guests begin to die. And with only the fallen believed to be innocent who amongst them is the killer?

Featuring a host of familiar faces from the world of TV and theatre, the show stars 2015 British Soap Award winner Verity Rushworth, best known for her role as Donna Windsor-Dingle in the long-running ITV soap Emmerdale. Verity won the ‘Best Scene’ award for the scene where Donna says goodbye to her daughter April. And Verity is no stranger to the stage having made her West End debut as Penny Pingleton in the musical Hairspray and later she played Maria Von Trapp in the UK tour of The Sound of Music, taking over the role from Connie Fisher.

Photo: Pamela Raith
Verity is joined by fellow Emmerdale veteran Frazer Hines, who played Joe Sugden in the soap for 22 years from the pilot episode in 1972. Many will also recognise Frazer as Dr Who’s Jamie McCrimmon, companion to the second Doctor Patrick Troughton. Frazer’s theatre experience includes starring roles in Outside Edge, Dial ‘M’ for Murder, Spider’s Web, Not Now Darling, Doctor in the House, in which he played opposite Bill Kenwright, Run for your Wife, Wait Until Dark and Far From the Madding Crowd. 

Musical Theatre star Paul Nicholas first made his name in the original London production of Jesus Christ Superstar, in which he played the title role and later went on to star in Hair and Grease in the West End with Elaine Paige. Paul will also be known to many as Vince Pinner in the 80s BBC sitcom Just Good Friends.

Photo: Pamela Raith
Colin Buchanan, best known for playing D.I Pascoe for eleven years in the hit BBC television series Dalziel and Pascoe, joins the cast off the back of starring in a UK tour of another Bill Kenwright production, J.B Priestley’s Dangerous Corner.

Susan Penhaligon is probably best known for starring in the 1976 ITV drama Bouquet of Barbed Wire and for playing Judi Dench's sister in the 1981 LWT sitcom A Fine Romance. She has also appeared on TV many times in dramas such as Upstairs Downstairs, Casualty and Touch of Frost and her extensive West End theatre credits include The Three Sisters,  Of Mice and Men (Mermaid) and Dangerous Corner (Whitehall Theatre).

Photo: Pamela Raith
Mark Curry is best known to children of the Eighties as one of the Blue Peter presenters as well as hosting Get Set for Summer, The Saturday Picture Show and Screen Test. His acting credits include Alan Parker’s Bugsy Malone, London’s Burning, and West End shows The Woman in Black, Talent and he toured with Noises Off and Singin’ In The Rain.

Ben Nealon is best known for his role as 2nd Lt/Lt/Capt Jeremy Forsythe in the ITV award winning series Soldier Soldier. His previous work for Bill Kenwright includes The Signal Man (Windsor) and the Passport For Pimlico tour. His TV credits include Casualty, The Bill, EastEnders and Doctors, and film roles include the Bollywood blockbusters The Rising and the Oscar-nominated Lagaan.

Photo: Pamela Raith
As The Agatha Christie Theatre Company marks its 10th anniversary with this production of And Then There Were None, the interest and adoration for the great Dame Christie - who having sold over two billion books worldwide is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare - continues to grow.

This production of And Then There Were None is produced by Bill Kenwright, with Joe Harmston directing, design by Simon Scullion, lighting by Douglas Kuhrt and sound by Matt Bugg.

Tickets:
And Then There Were None appears at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Monday 27 July – Saturday 1 August 2015. Tickets from £14.50 (pay 50p less per ticket when you book online). Tickets can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or select your own seat and book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk

And why not tempt yourself with Afternoon Tea after the matinees on Thu 30 July and Sat 1 Aug? Served in our exclusive Olivier Suite and accompanied by one of our pianists, you can treat yourself for £14.95 per person or upgrade to Afternoon Tea with Prosecco for £20.90. Book via the Box Office or online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk/whats-on/afternoon-tea



Thursday, 6 November 2014

Preview: Newcastle Theatre Royal in Spring/ Summer 2015



Great Productions Coming To
The Theatre Royal in 2015


Newcastle Theatre Royal has today unveiled a host of new shows for spring / summer ‘15, reinforcing its reputation for bringing the world’s very finest theatre to the heart of the North East.

Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again….One of the world’s most celebrated Theatre companies, Kneehigh, is bringing a spellbinding new production of Daphne Du Maurier’s absorbing masterpiece Rebecca in May (11 – 16 May).  The multi-award winning producers of Brief Encounter have taken the book beloved of generations, which so powerfully conjures romance and intrigue on the Cornish coastline, and turned it into a piece of pure theatrical magic.

From one nail biter to another, and following its record breaking West End run, a powerful new production of Reginald Rose’s gripping courtroom thriller Twelve Angry Men (15 – 20 June) hits in June.  Hailed as the “classiest, most intelligent drama in the West End”, it brings to the stage the taut brilliance of the 1957 three-time Academy Award nominated film which was produced by and starred Henry Fonda, and is considered to be one of the great ‘must-see’ movies of all time.

Following a phenomenal Autumn ‘14 season, the legendary Royal Shakespeare Company is back in June with its First Encounters - Shakespeare for Younger Audiences production of The Famous Victories of Henry V (30 June).  The show invites young people to get involved in the exhilarating adventure of bad boy Prince Hal as he swaps his rebellious life in London for the battlefields of France and brings together all the exciting moments from three great plays – Henry IV Parts I & II and Henry V. Featuring Shakespeare’s original language, it makes for the perfect first encounter with Shakespeare.

Next year, another famous theatrical institution – the Agatha Christie Theatre Company, celebrates its 10th anniversary.  To mark the event, it’s bringing the best-selling mystery of all time And Then There Were None (27 July – 1 Aug) to the Theatre Royal.  Widely considered Christie’s masterpiece, it tells the dark tale of ten strangers lured to a remote island off the coast of Devon under false pretexts.  Stranded by a torrential storm and haunted by an ancient nursery rhyme, one by one the guests begin to die, but why are they there and who amongst them is the killer?

Photo: Brinkhoff-Moegenburg
Several of the season’s new shows have been released for sale early due to anticipated high demand. Drama already on sale at the Theatre includes the National Theatre’s multi award-winning production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, set to visit (27 Jan – 7 Feb) on its first UK tour.  Simon Stephens’ adaptation of Mark Haddon’s best-selling novel received seven Olivier Awards in 2013 including Best New Play, Best Director, Best Lighting Design and Best Sound Design.  It also won the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Theatre and has been seen by over 200,000 people during its run in the West End.

Four more major new dramas, also already onsale, will visit in the Spring. Direct from the West End comes a critically acclaimed new stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird (20 - 25 April). An utterly enchanting and enthralling production from the award-winning Regent’s Park Theatre, it captures all the warmth and poignancy of this best-loved classic.

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (19 - 23 May) is a world premiere stage adaptation of the best-selling novel by John Boyne.  Set during World War II it is the heart-wrenching tale of an unlikely friendship between two innocent boys, and promises a deeply moving and thought provoking production.  It is brought by The Children’s Touring Partnership, acclaimed producers of Swallows and Amazons and Goodnight Mister Tom.

Also adapted from a bestselling book comes Dead Simple (26 - 30 May), based on the work of International bestselling crime thriller novelist Peter James.  Directed by Olivier award-winner Ian Talbot and adapted by award-winning writer Shaun McKenna, this gripping, chilling, thriller is full of James’ trademark suspense, twists and turns. An all-star cast includes Jamie Lomas (Eastenders, Hollyoaks), Rik Makarem (Emmerdale,Torchwood), Michael McKell (Doctors, Emmerdale) and Gray O’Brien (award-winning star of Coronation Street, TitanicPeak Practice, Casualty). 

In addition, before it heads to the West End, Theatre Royal is honoured to host Oscar Wilde’s much loved masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest  (8 – 13 June) starring none other than Emmy-award winning David Suchet as Lady Bracknell.  One of the funniest plays in the English language, Wilde’s superb satire on Victorian manners is full of delightful repartee and hilarious pomposity. 

For lovers of all things musical, a new production of classic show Putting on the Ritz (2 – 6 June) will bring some glittering summer delight.  Recreating live on stage the most famous song and dance moments of the last 50 years from the golden age of Hollywood, the show takes the audience on a wonderfully nostalgic journey full of glamour and pizazz.  It features music from George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and more with a cast of award-winning singers and dancers.

Already on sale is Dreamboats and Miniskirts (20 – 24 Jan) - the sequel to the hugely successful musical Dreamboats and Petticoats, brought by the same team. Set this time in 1963, we meet up again with Norman and Sue and Bobby and Laura and see how their lives are developing against the swinging backdrop of the Beatles and Merseyside sound.  Like its predecessor, the show is packed with the biggest hits of the era including A Picture of You, It’s In His Kiss, and Hippy Hippy Shake.  Jowheretogo reviewed the production earlier in the tour : http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/review-dreamboats-and-miniskirts-at.html

Photo: Johan Persson
Booking is also already open for Cameron Mackintosh and Michael Harrison’s exhilarating musical Barnum (17 – 28 Feb) which celebrates the irrepressible imagination and dreams of America’s Greatest Showman and stars Brian Conley in the title role. Jowheretogo have reviewed an earlier show on the tour : http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/review-barnum-at-hull-new-theatre.html

Photo: Paul Coltas
One of the year’s most hotly anticipated shows, the multi award winning West End musical The Bodyguard (1 – 18 April) will visit in the Spring on its first ever UK tour.  Booking opened in April ‘14 in order to accommodate heavy early demand.  Produced by Michael Harrison and David Ian and based on Lawrence Kasdan’s 1992 Oscar nominated Warner Bros. film, it opened to rave reviews in London’s West End in December 2012, where it continues to play to packed houses and standing ovations. It has since been nominated for four Laurence Olivier Awards including Best New Musical and Best Set Design, and is 2015’s ‘Must See’.  Just announced - three-time Brit nominee and X Factor winner, Alexandra Burke, will star in the leading role of Rachel Marron, and Consett-born Zoe Birkett (probably best known as the highest placing female contestant in ITV’s Pop Idol, 2002) will play the role during matinee performances.

Musical lovers will also delight in the return of a true classic – Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! (23 - 27 June).  As refreshing and thrilling as the day it was written, this sunny show celebrates the vigour of America’s pioneering spirit and overflows with well-known songs and boot-stomping dances.   A brand new production from Music & Lyrics, the award-winning producers of The King & I and Fiddler on the Roof, the show stars Belinda Lang (School for Scandal, Ladies in Lavender) as Aunt Eller with Gary Wilmot (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) as Ali Hakim.

In July Theatre Royal will open a major new tour of the world’s favourite family musical Annie (11-18 July) – our third show from Newcastle-born producer Michael Harrison and starring Craig Revel Horwood, the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing judge, as the tyrannical Miss Hannigan!  Set in 1930s New York during The Great Depression, brave young Annie is forced to live a life of misery and torment at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage. Determined to find her real parents, her luck changes when she is chosen to spend Christmas at the residence of famous billionaire, Oliver Warbucks. With its award-winning book and score, this new production includes the unforgettable songs ‘Hard Knock Life’, ‘Easy Street’, ‘I Don’t Need Anything But You’ and ‘Tomorrow’. Booking has opened early due to anticipated high demand.

For our younger audiences, the delightful The Tiger Who Came To Tea (3-4 July) is back following a smash-hit West End season.  Based on the favourite children’s book by Judith Kerr, this musical play tells the story of Sophie and her mummy who are just sitting down to tea when the doorbell rings. Who could it possibly be? What they certainly don’t expect to see is a big, stripy tiger! Packed with oodles of magic, sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos this is a stunning stage adaptation of the classic tale of teatime mayhem.

Already onsale, with a second day of shows added due to popular demand, is Sing-a-long-a Frozen (Sun 1 March & Sun 10 May). A box office sell-out across the country, the show features a special screening of Disney’s Frozen with lyrics to help the audience sing along with the characters.  There is a live host and individual pack of props so that each person can interact with the movie.  A must for all little Elsas, Annas and Olafs everywhere!!

Photo: Tristram Kenton
Newcastle will be going green in March (lime green that is!) when everyone’s favourite fairytale ogre arrives with his friends for the first time ever in Shrek The Musical (11 – 29 Mar).  Based on the award-winning DreamWorks animation film and coming direct from the West End this is a must-see show which brings all the much-loved characters to life, live on stage, in an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza.  

A new comedy for 2015 is Peter Pan Goes Wrong (1-4 July) from the award-winning Mischief Theatre Company, the company behind smash hit success The Play That Goes Wrong.  A riotous new spin on a family favourite, the show introduces us to The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society who are setting out to present J.M. Barrie’s classic tale of Peter Pan.  But as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong…does, as the accident prone thesps embark on a thrilling adventure to Neverland, with hilariously disastrous results. Jowheretogo reviewed The Play That Goes Wrong and feel it was the funniest play we have seen in 2014 so far : http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/review-play-that-goes-wrong-at.html

Already on sale are two leading lights from the world of stand-up -  David Baddiel (1 Dec ‘14) - back with his first full show for fifteen years, critically acclaimed on the West End circuit and originator of a social media storm.   Al Murray (8 Feb ‘15), aka ‘The Pub Landlord’ is also celebrating twenty years as Britain’s favourite publican and bringing his brand new show One Man, One Guvnor  to wow North East audiences in the new year.

For dance lovers, there are two big treats in store (and already onsale). Scotland’s national dance company Scottish Ballet are returning to the Theatre to take audiences on a journey back into Clara’s magical dream world with Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece The Nutcracker (11-14 Feb).  Originally devised in 1973 by the Company’s founding artistic director, Peter Darrell, this production presents a sumptuous world of plush Victoriana full of festive fare and childhood charm.

Bizet’s popular opera Carmen is the inspiration for Matthew Bourne’s internationally acclaimed dance thriller The Car Man which will visit in the Spring (28 April – 9 May). First seen in 2000, and winning the Evening Standard Award for ‘Musical Event of the Year’, the show features Bizet’s powerful and instantly recognisable score, but transferred to 1960s America where Lez Brotherston’s epic design, Chris Davey’s evocative lighting and of course Matthew Bourne’s vivid storytelling make for an incredible production.

Also already on sale for 2015 is Opera North’s enticing new programme which draws works from each of the last four centuries and balances the comic with the serious, and the famous with the little-known.  Alessandro Talevi directs a youthful international cast in the company’s first new staging in 15 years of possibly the most popular opera of all time, Verdi's profoundly moving La Traviata (4 & 6 March). Meanwhile, Jo Davies brings a fresh approach to Mozart’s effervescent comedy The Marriage of Figaro (5 & 7 March).

A revival of Falla’s exuberant La Vida Breve (3 March) offers a wonderful celebration of folk-inspired melodies and yet is both tragic and moving.  It is presented in a double-bill with a new staging of Gianni Schicchi (3 March), directed by Christopher Alden, and Opera North’s first production of Puccini's only comic opera in 25 years.

Plus with a staggering 79,000 tickets already sold, our 14/15 Pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (25 Nov ’14 -18 Jan ‘15) is set to become our biggest and fastest selling panto of all time.  Fans better be quick if they want to see Clive, Danny, Chris and the gang in another spectacular production jam-packed with fun, adventure and comedy!

The 2015 summer and autumn seasons at the Theatre Royal are kindly sponsored by Mill Volvo www.millnortheast.co.uk

Friends of the Theatre Royal can book new season shows on Monday 10 November, before the general public on Friday 14 November, and receive 20% off tickets, as well as discounts on drinks at our bars, exclusive ticket exchange, reduced booking fees and Friends’ prices will never change. To become a Friend and book early, please contact the Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or sign up online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk.

Tickets for all new shows in the spring / summer 15 season go on public sale on Friday 14 November.  Tickets can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 or select your own seat and book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk

Saturday, 13 September 2014

Preview: Black Coffee at Darlington Civic Theatre



Poirot Returns to the Stage
After 40 Years

Black Coffee  
Darlington Civic Theatre
Mon 22 – Sat 27 September


Agatha Christie’s much celebrated Belgian detective Poirot will be appearing at Darlington’s Civic Theatre in the first major revival of the only play to feature him in 40 years.  Espionage classic Black Coffee appears Mon 22 – Sat 27 September.


Jason Durr (Heartbeat) stars as world famous Hercule Poirot. Having recently appeared on UK stages in the title role of Sherlock Holmes: The Best Kept Secret, Durr’s previous Poirot-training saw him emerge as a household name following starring roles in hit television series such as Lewis (ITV); Midsomer Murders (ITV) Miss Marple: The Blue Geranium (ITV); Inspector Morse (ITV); The Chief (ITV) and, of course, Heartbeat (ITV) where he consolidated his heartthrob status playing the role of PC Mike Bradley for six years. 

A quintessential English country estate is thrown into chaos following the murder of eccentric inventor Sir Claud Amory, and the theft of his new earth shattering formula. Arriving at the estate just moments too late, one man immediately senses a potent brew of despair, treachery, and deception amid the estate's occupants. That man is Hercule Poirot.


Black Coffee features a heavy-weight cast including Agatha Christie Company regulars: Liza Goddard, star of such TV hits as Bergerac and the long-running Give Us A Clue, Gary Mavers who is best known for playing heart-throb doctor Andrew Attwood in Peak Practice and Ben Nealon, perhaps best loved for his role as Capt. Forsythe in the ITV drama Soldier Soldier.

From the pen of the great Dame Christie – (who, having sold over 2 billion books worldwide is outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare) - Poirot debuted in Christie’s 1920 novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles, making his first - and only - stage outing in the mistress of murder’s debut play, Black Coffee.

The Belgian investigator went on to become one of world’s most cherished and long-lived fictional characters, appearing in 33 novels, one play and more than 50 short stories published between 1920 and 1975. To this day he remains the only fictitious character to receive a front-page obituary in the New York Times.


His legend has proved ripe for adaptation and Poirot has been portrayed in comics, on radio and on screen for films and television, by actors such as Albert Finney, Sir Peter Ustinov, Sir Ian Holm, Alfred Molina and David Suchet who, of course, played the eponymous hero in the ITV series since 1989, through the entire catalogue of books and dozens of short stories. He recently bid audiences an emotional farewell as Series 13 of the classic series concluded with his demise in Christie’s dramatic farewell, Curtain.

Such is Poirot’s on-going popularity that the first official novel to continue Christie’s work will be published in September 2014. Written by crime writer and poet Sophie Howard, the title alone will be announced this Summer with the support of the Christie estate.

Intrigue and suspense form the back-bone of this classic spy-thriller which follows The Agatha Christie Theatre Company’s hugely successful; The Hollow, The Unexpected Guest, And Then There Were None, Spider’s Web (which played at Newcastle Theatre Royal in 2009) Witness for the Prosecution, Verdict, Murder on the Nile and Go Back For Murder.

Presented by Bill Kenwright by special arrangement with Agatha Christie Ltd.

JoWhereToGo had the previlidge to see the show earlier in the tour and here is our review: http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/review-black-coffee-at-newcastle.html

Free post show talk Wednesday - Stay behind after the show to take part in a Q&A with some of the cast. Booking not necessary. 

Tickets:
Black Coffee appears at Darlington Civic Theatre from Mon 22 – Sat 27 September 2014 (Evenings: 7.30pm, Matinees: Thursday 2pm and Saturday 2.30pm).
Tickets* Opening Night £17.40, £18.20, £19.40, £21
Tue – Thu Evenings and Sat mat £21.50, £22.50, £24, £26
Fri & Sat Evenings £22.50, £23.50, £25, £27
Thu 2pm all seats £18.50 Discounts available
Contact the Box Office on 01325 486 555 or visit www.darlingtoncivic.co.uk

UK Tour:

15-20 Sep 2014
Princess Theatre
0844 871 3023
Torquay
22-27 Sep 2014
Civic Theatre
01325 486555
Darlington
29 Sep-4 Oct 2014
Pomegranate
01246 345222
Chesterfield
6-11 Oct 2014
Churchill Theatre
0844 871 7620
Bromley
13-18 Oct 2014
Rose Theatre
08444 821 556
Kingston
20-25 Oct 2014
His Majesty's Theatre
01224 641122
Aberdeen
27 Oct-1 Nov 2014
Floral Pavilion
0151 666 0000
New Brighton
3-8 Nov 2014
Theatre Royal
0844 871 7647
Glasgow
10-11 Nov 2014
Lyceum Theatre
01270 368 242
Crewe
17-22 Nov 2014
Opera House
0844 871 3018
Manchester
24-29 Nov 2014
Derby Theatre
01332 59 39 39
Derby