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WHAT'S ON 2012

 

 

Friday 2nd March

Saturday 3rd March

Looselips Theatre Company

ROMEO, DON'T SHOOT ME YET

Four notorious Shakespeare couples living in the 21st Century, coping with all that our modern society has to offer. When each couple encounters 3 mysterious creatures, they are informed that their futures are doomed - unless they find their creator and stop the ink before its too late! A journey of fate, love, intrigue and trust... some believe in God, Some believe in Science... and others believe in Shakespeare!
Who is in control of your fate? And if you knew your future - would you try to change it?

 

Doors open 7pm / Performance starts at 8pm

Full £7 / Concession £5 (OAP, Students, Friends of the theatre & benefits)

AGE RESTRICTION 16+

 MARCH

A Cabaret Night Grease is the Word and Ditry Dancing

 

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 Thursday 26th until Saturday 28th April

John Waterhouse presents How to Relax in Andalucia directed by Darren Holness

Peter is a computer programmer, recently made redundant and recently divorced. He is determined to make use of his newfound freedom by spending some time alone in Spain just reading and avoiding women. A small, quiet pension in Andalucia seems to be just what Peter is looking for until Mick, a brash Australian, checks in with two lively women, Naomi and Carol. Eventually, Peter discovers that Carol is the girlfriend of an English gangster, from whom she is trying to escape.

 

Doors open 7pm / Performance starts at 7.30pm

Full £7 /Concession £6 (OAP, Students, Friends of the theatre & benefits)

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday 17th

until Sunday 20th May

 

Salford’s Barton Theatre Company presents William Shakespeare’s MACBETH as parts of the World Shakespeare Festival 2012 in conjunction with the Royal Shakespeare Company and Contact Theatre.

Directed by David Milne with cinematic sequences directed by Elaine McCann

In a tribal world riven by ambition and conflict, the precipitous path of bloodshed is the only way forward. Enter Lady Macbeth... 

 

 

Doors open 7pm / Performance starts at 7.30pm

Matinees Saturday 19th May & Sunday 20th May Doors open at 1.30pm / Performance starts 2pm

Full £7 /Concession £5.50 (OAP, Students, Friends of the theatre & benefits)