Jim Davidson spring tour

Jim Davidson

Charlton Nil

Spring 2016 Tour

The people’s favourite and one of Britain’s greatest ever comedians, Jim Davidson OBE takes to the road with his brand new show Charlton Nil.

Son of a Glaswegian father, born and bred in Charlton.

From drummer to window cleaner via shelf stacker, to a theatre near you.

Guaranteed to be an irreverent, outrageous and truthful night.

For one night only!

Adults only

‘Boy does Jim know how to deliver his gospel…..

‘The audience could have stayed all night………. he speaks with a rare honesty’

5 stars Express

 

“Showman Jim triumphs… he hit the spot again and again”

Sunday Express *****

 

Standing ovation to packed houses every night

The Mirror ****

 

“Davidson was cheered to the rafters”

The Telegraph

 

“A master of his art”

The Spectator

GRAND OPERA HOUSE YORK

Friday 10 March at 7:30pm

Tickets: £21.50

Box Office: 0844 871 3024

Online Booking: www.atgtickets.com/york

Surprise! It’s Peppa Pig

PEPPA PIG’S SURPRISE

GRAND OPERA HOUSE YORK

Wednesday 10 & Thursday 11 February 2016

Surprise! Peppa Pig, George and their friends are back in a brand new live stage show, Peppa Pig’s Surprise.

It’s a lovely day and Peppa is playing outside with her friends. Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig have got a surprise for her and George – they can’t guess what it is, can you?

Enjoy fun, games and of course, surprises in this charming, colourful new show with new songs and new life size puppets, Peppa Pig’s Surprise promises to be the perfect theatre show for all pre-schoolers!

A rollicking, all singing, dancing interactive adventure. Daily Telegraph

★★★★★
A treat for your little one’s eyes and ears. Daily Express

★★★★
Enjoyably inventive. Time Out

It’s a lovely day and Daisy is playing outside. She enlists the help of the audience in a game of hide and seek as she looks for her other friends. She is joined by Danny Dog, Suzy Sheep, Pedro Pony and together they look for George and Peppa . With the help of the audience they find George and Peppa, and the friends can all have fun and play together!

Performances: Wed 1pm & 4pm, Thu 10am, 1pm, 4pm

Tickets: £13.50, £16, £21

Box Office: 0844 871 3024

Online Booking: www.atgtickets.com/york

A celebration of Johnny Cash

JOHNNY CASH ROADSHOW

Grand Opera House York

Thursday 21 January 2016 at 7:30pm

Welcome back the Johnny Cash Roadshow, a show not to be missed by avid fans or the casual listener. Also the only show to be endorsed by the CASH family! This year prepare for a musical adventure with the biggest production to date.

The UK’s No1 celebration of Johnny Cash, fronted by award winning singer/songwriter Clive John, re-creates with astounding accuracy and truly captures the essence of what it was like to be at a real Cash show! Also featuring Jill Schoonjans as June Carter, Amanda Stone and Louise Masters as the Carter Sisters along with the ‘JC Horns’ all aspects of Cash’s life are covered with impeccable taste.

The show takes the audience from the 1950’s right up to 2002 and all the stops in between. All the greatest hits are included, along with songs from the latest album Out Among The Stars. All this accompanied by evocative screen images and shots from Johnny Cash’s life.

Comment from Rosanne Cash

(First daughter of Johnny Cash)

‘Clive’s resemblance is uncanny’

Two comments from Caitlin Crowell

(Granddaughter of Mr. Johnny Cash and Mrs. June Carter Cash)

‘Clive captures my Grandfather JUST as he was’

‘absolutely authentic to the point where it felt as if it wasn’t a tribute’

Press Reviews

‘A voice better than the original’ (John Wheatcroft, York Mix)

‘Extraordinary concert’ (Daily Record and Sunday Mail)

 

Tickets: £18 & £19

Box Office: 0844 871 3024

Online Booking: www.atgtickets.com/york

Grumpy Old Women return to York!

Return of The Grumpy Old Women- Fifty Shades Of Beige

 

GRAND OPERA HOUSE YORK

Thursday 9 June at 8pm 2016

Returning after a critically acclaimed, total sell-out spring 2015 tour the Grumpies are back to knock some sense into the nation. Perrier Award-winning comedian, writer and original star of Grumpy Old Women Jenny Eclair will be joined by fellow recruits Susie Blake (Mrs Brown’s Boys BBC One, Coronation Street, ITV1) and actress and singer Kate Robbins (Where The Heart Is ITV1, Casualty BBC One). 

This jam-packed show includes… learning the art of ‘Grumpy Grooming’, the joy of large pants, a free nagging master class (how to get your own way without him even noticing), beards for women, which style will suit you? Complimentary Anger Management workshop, middle-aged drinking: the rules, navigating the smorgasbord of worry, voluntary euthanasia vs. retirement, how to customise an unwanted pole dancing kit and a mercifully brief Zumba demonstration. All this and more! 

Come and bask in an orgy of fury and big laughs in this glorious live version of the hit TV show.

“Expect a party” **** The Times

“jaw-dropping one-liners” The Stage

Tickets: £26.25

Box Office: 0844 871 3024

Online Booking: www.atgtickets.com/york

H.FEST 2015 – THE HOSPITAL CLUB’S FIRST EVER DAY-LONG FESTIVAL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – SAT 7 NOVEMBER

h.fest LogoGREG JAMES, THE CUBAN BROTHERS AND BOK BOK

AMONGST HEADLINERS FOR

H.FEST 2015

THE HOSPITAL CLUB’S FIRST EVER DAY-LONG FESTIVAL

SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2015

 

EXCLUSIVE ACCESS FOR PUBLIC TO PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUB

100% OF THE PROFITS TO GO TO THE H.CLUB FOUNDATION, THE CLUB’S INDEPENDENT CHARITY SUPPORTING EMERGING TALENT & LOCAL YOUTH PROJECTS

 

ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY INCLUDE STREET FOOD STALLS / LIVE / MUSIC / DJS / COMEDY / CABARET / PERFORMANCE

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BOOK TICKETS, GO TOHTTP://WWW.THEHOSPITALCLUB.COM/EVENTS/VIEW/07-11-15-H-FEST-2015
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On Saturday 7th November 2015, The Hospital Club in Covent Garden will open its doors for h.Fest, the first indoor festival in the Club’s 11-year history.

 

h. Fest, which will become an annual fixture in The Hospital Club’s events calendar, will take over the whole of the Covent Garden club from 1pm to 2am, offering more than 12 hours of live music, DJs, comedy, cabaret, a variety of performance and spoken word artists,  children’s activities, festival food and drink and much more.The festival will be split in to two halves: a five-hour daytime festival programme for adults and their children from 1pm-6pm, followed by an evening festival programme (for adults only) from 7pm-2am.

 

The Hospital Club is delighted to announce that Greg James from Radio 1, the Cuban Brothers, Bok Bok and Hip Hop Karaoke are among the headline acts who will perform at h.Fest.

This indoor festival is a celebration of the h.Club Foundation, the Club’s independent charity which actively develops emerging creative talent and supports local youth projects, helping young people, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to realise their potential within and through the creative industries. As part of the Club’s commitment to supporting the next generation of creatives, it is proud to confirm that 100% of all h.Fest ticket sales will be donated to the h.Club Foundation.

 

Tickets are open to the Club’s members and the general public, and are priced at £25 per adult for daytime entry kids under 12 years go free (up to three children per adult), £45 per adult for evening entry (adults only) or £60 per adult for both daytime and evening entry. All tickets include two cocktails.

 

For more information or to book tickets, go to http://www.thehospitalclub.com/events/view/07-11-15-h-fest-2015

 

Playground Review

Old Red Lion Theatre 13th October – 7th November.  Reviewed by Claire Roderick

“We’ve had strange reports in this area about people reading.”

Somebody is decapitating children and leaving Enid Blyton books on their bodies. Could be a Midsummer Murders plot, but Playground is inhabited by characters that make Midsummer seem a harmonious, well-balanced place to live.

In the first act each scene change is marked by the stunning voice of Sarah Quist (Bella) singing “Oranges and Lemons”. Yes, it’s that sort of humour.

Every single character throws away lines that make you wonder if they are involved in the crimes. Even the police officers, who couldn’t catch a cold. Detectives Mitchell (Dan MacLane) and Birch (Christopher James Barley) are a very strange pair. They have a homoerotic dynamic which becomes weirder and funnier as the play progresses and they go undercover. They hardly ever look at each other, instead staring intently at the audience when they deliver their lines, like overwrought 80s cop show characters – hysterical.

The park is frequented by sad and lost characters – three of whom have been treated by the same psychiatrist. They are coping with life, rather than living it. Laura Garnier and Simon Every are lovely to watch as the awkward Tamsin and Stuart. His bemusement at her shoehorning communist ideology into every conversation and her changing body language in different situations are delightful and subtle. Carolyn (Josie Ayers) is suicidal and Danny (Richard Fish) saves her. Ayers is wonderful portraying the hopelessness of being the disappointing child in a successful family, bumbling through life veering between despair and hysterical enthusiasm. Fish speaks as the outsider – telling harsh and honest facts in such an innocent way that everyone accepts it. But, like the rest of the characters, he has big dreams – and one of these is to form a book club… studying Enid Blyton.

This isn’t an action packed play, but Peter Hamilton’s writing and the great acting keep you engrossed. This is black humour at its best. When the killer is finally revealed and motive explained, it is a laugh out loud moment that you instantly feel a little guilty about.

A fantastic play that deserves a much larger audience.

ALAN BENNETT’S HIT COMEDY ‘SINGLE SPIES’ TO TOUR UK IN 2016

A Chichester Festival Theatre and Birmingham Repertory Theatre co-production of

SINGLE SPIES

ALAN BENNETT’S HIT COMEDY SINGLE SPIES TO TOUR THE UK IN 2016

Nicholas Farrell, Belinda Lang, David Robb will lead the cast

Directed by Rachel Kavanaugh

The production will visit Chichester, Birmingham, Richmond, Canterbury, Newcastle, Oxford, Cheltenham, Bath, Leeds, Salisbury and Sheffield

A new production of Alan Bennett’s hit comedy will embark on a UK tour in February 2016.  Following the success of The King’s Speech, Chichester Festival Theatre and Birmingham Repertory Theatre collaborate once again on this award-winning comedy masterpiece, Single Spies.

Olivier Award-nominated Rachel Kavanaugh will direct Nicholas Farrell (as Guy Burgess), Belinda Lang (Coral Browne and Her Majesty the Queen) and David Robb (Anthony Blunt) in an extensive UK tour opening in February 2016.  Further casting to follow.

Bennett’s award-winning espionage double bill is a pointedly satirical snapshot of two members of the infamous ‘Cambridge Five’, Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt, both recruited as spies by the Soviet Union during World War II.

In 1950s Moscow, Coral Browne receives an invitation to lunch with shunned Soviet spy, Guy Burgess, with the sole instruction to ‘bring a tape measure’.  An Englishman Abroad is a wry and touching play which chronicles the pair’s fleeting friendship and Burgess’ attempts to cling to his way of life as a Soviet citizen.

A Question of Attribution gives us a glimpse into Anthony Blunt’s life of espionage within the very walls of Buckingham Palace.  Following his double-life as an art historian to royalty and a Soviet spy, this witty tale of forgery and deceit culminates in a sharp and candid interrogation from Her Majesty the Queen herself.

Single Spies premiered at the National Theatre in 1988, opening to critical acclaim and receiving an Olivier Award for Best New Comedy in 1990.

Nicholas Farrell’s previous credits with Chichester Festival Theatre include The Browning Version/South Downs (and West End) and Damsels in Distress he also starred as Alan Bennett inThe Lady in the Van (Queen’s Theatre).  Farrell’s extensive film career includes The Iron Lady,Legend and Chariots of Fire.

Belinda Lang is best known for playing Bill Porter in hit TV show 2 Point 4 Children (BBC), further screen credits include Second Thoughts (LWT), Doctors (BBC) and Midsomer Murders(ITV).  She has recently appeared on stage in Oklahmona! (Northampton/Tour), Ladies in Lavendar (National Tour), Hay Fever (Royal Exchange and Haymarket Theatre) and East is East(Birmingham Rep).

David Robb is currently on screen as Dr. Clarkson in the multi-award winning drama Downton Abbey (ITV), his extensive television credits also include Wolf Hall, Roman Mysteries andGarrow’s Law (all BBC).  On stage he has recently appeared in The Audience (Apollo Theatre) and Hamlet (Tour & West End).

Rachel Kavanaugh was Artistic Director of Birmingham Repertory Theatre and has directed multiple celebrated productions at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre including The Sound of Music(nominated for Best Musical Revival, Oliver Awards; winner of Best Musical Revival, WhatsOnStage Awards), Much Ado About Nothing and As You Like It.  For Chichester Festival Theatre, Kavanaugh’s Love Story was Olivier Award-nominated for Best New Musical and received a West End transfer.

 

LISTINGS:

Chichester Festival Theatre
4-13 February
Oaklands Parks, Chichester, PO19 6AP
01243 781312
Online bookings: www.cft.org.uk

Birmingham Repertory Theatre
17- 27 February
Centenary Square, Broad Street, B1 2EP
0121 236 4455
Online bookings: www.birmingham-rep.co.uk

Richmond Theatre
1-5 March
The Green, Surrey, TW9 1QJ
0844 871 7651
Online bookings: www.atgtickets.com/venues/richmond-theatre

The Marlowe Theatre
8- 12 March
The Friars, Canterbury, CT1 2AS
01227 787787
Online bookings: www.marlowetheatre.com

Theatre Royal Newcastle Upon Tyne
15-19 March
100 Grey Street, NE1 6BR
08448 11 21 21
Online bookings: www.theatreroyal.co.uk

Oxford Playhouse
21-26 March
Beaumont Street, OX1 2LW
01865 305305
Online bookings: www.oxfordplayhouse.com

The Everyman Theatre
29 March – 02 April
Regent Street, Cheltenham, GL50 1HQ
01242 572573
Online bookings: www.everymantheatre.org.uk

Theatre Royal Bath
04 – 09 April
Sawclose, BA1 1ET
01225 448844
Online bookings: www.theatreroyal.org.uk

Leeds Grand Theatre
12 – 16 April
46 New Briggate, LS1, 6NZ
0844 848 2700
Online bookings: www.leedsgrandtheatre.com

Salisbury Playhouse
18- 23 April
Malthouse Lane, Wiltshire, SP2 7RA
01722 320 117
Online bookings: www.salisburyplayhouse.com

Sheffield Theatres
26-30 April
55 Norfolk Street, S1 1DA
0114 249 6000
Online bookings: www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

ADDITIONAL SEATS ADDED

image006 (2)image005 (1)Gary Barlow and Tim Firth are delighted to announce that extra seats are now on sale for the run at the Leeds Grand Theatre.  With the completion of the set design, the front three rows of the Stalls are now on sale.

Book online at Leedsgrandtheatre.com or call box office on 0844 848 2700

stream_imgThe ‘Calendar Girls’ will be played by Debbie Chazen as Ruth, Sara Kestelman as Jessie, Claire Machin as Cora, Claire Moore as Chris, Vivien Parry as Celia and Joanna Riding as Annie, with Harriet Thorpe as Marie, the head of the local WI.

Also in the cast will be Stephen Boswell as Colin, Joe Caffrey as Rod, Jeremy Clyde as Denis, Susan Fay as Brenda, James Gaddas as John, Steve Giles as Lawrence, Shirley Jameson as Miss Wilson, Judith Street as Lady Cravenshire and Karen West as the other Miss Wilson, and introducing Josh Benson as Tommo, Ben Hunter as Danny and Chloe May Jackson as Jenny.

Gary Barlow and Tim Firth grew up in the same village in the north of England and have been friends for 25 years.  With Take That, Gary has written and co-written 14 number one singles, has sold over 50 million records worldwide and is a six times Ivor Novello Award winner.  Tim has won the Olivier Award and UK Theatre Award for Best New Musical, and the British Comedy Awards Best Comedy Film for Calendar Girls.

THE GIRLS will be directed by Roger Haines and Tim Firth, with comedy staging by Jos Houben, design by Robert Jones, lighting design by Tim Lutkin, sound design by Terry Jardine and Nick Lidster, musical direction and orchestrations by Richard Beadle, associate producer U-Live, with casting by Sarah Bird.

Bloodwise (formerly known as Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research) will receive monies from this musical.

THE GIRLS will be produced by David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers and The Shubert Organization.

THE GIRLS is working in partnership with Welcome to Yorkshire.
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14 November to 12 December 2015:

Leeds Grand Theatre

46 New Briggate

Leeds

LS1 6NZ

Box Office: 0844 848 2700

www.leedsgrandtheatre.com

Free Tickets to Dress Rehearsal

image006 (2)image005 (1)GARY BARLOW AND TIM FIRTH INVITE NURSES AND CARERS

TO THE DRESS REHEARSAL OF THEIR NEW MUSICAL

THE GIRLS

AT THE LEEDS GRAND THEATRE ON SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER

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Gary Barlow and Tim Firth are offering nurses and carers free tickets to see the Dress Rehearsal of their new musical THE GIRLS at Leeds Grand Theatre on Saturday 14 November at 2.30pm.

THE GIRLS is inspired by the true story of a group of ladies, who decide to appear nude for a Women’s Institute calendar in order to raise funds to buy a settee for their local hospital in memory of one of their husbands.

Tim Firth and Gary Barlow said: “This is about giving something to the unsung heroes; those people who care for others.

The musical comedy shows the women’s life in their Yorkshire village, how the story began, the effect on husbands, sons and daughters and how a group of ordinary ladies achieved something extraordinary taking the world by story.

 

The complimentary Dress Rehearsal tickets are available only in person at The Grand Theatre box office from tomorrow, Saturday 24 October at 10am

 

They cannot be booked online or by phone

 

They will be given on a first-come-first-served basis on presentation of ID

 

A maximum of two tickets per person

 

York Theatre Royal Receives Prestigious Clothworkers’ Theatre Award

image001 (2)YORK THEATRE ROYAL RECEIVES £150,000 CLOTHWORKERS’ THEATRE AWARD.

York Theatre Royal is pleased to announce that it has been awarded £150,000 by the Clothworkers’ Foundation. The announcement was made at the UK Theatre Awards on Sunday 18 October at the Guildhall in London. Liz Wilson, Chief Executive of York Theatre Royal was presented with the prestigious award by actor Robert Powell at a star-studded ceremony which was attended by Sir Patrick Stewart OBE, Barbara Windsor MBE, Richard Wilson OBE, Anne Reid MBE, Dame Eileen Atkins DBE and guests from theatres and creative teams from across the UK.

Paula Clark & Lizzy Whynes with TakeOver Team credit Dan ClarksonThe Clothworkers’ Theatre Award is part of a wider £1.25million, five-year programme to support the Dramatic Arts and is given to an organisation in a different region each year. This year, York Theatre Royal’s application faced stiff competition from Harrogate Theatre, Hull Truck Theatre, Sheffield Theatres Trust, Stephen Joseph Theatre and West Yorkshire Playhouse. York Theatre Royal received the award in recognition of its inventive approach to work involving all members of the community, including younger and older people and ‘hard to reach’ sectors who would not normally engage with the theatre.

York Theatre Royal will use this funding to support Community Collaborations: a season of active spectatorship, a unique project, which will see York Theatre Royal embark on a two-year programme of exceptional community engagement, with the idea of the ‘active spectator’ behind all activity. This includes the annual TakeOver festival, completely run by young people aged 12 – 26 years old; a unique programme involving Youth Theatre and older members of the community; and another large-scale community production in 2016/17 following the success of York Mystery Plays 2012, Blood + Chocolate (2013) and In Fog and Falling Snow (2015).

Vicky Biles, General Manager at York Theatre Royal said:

We are thrilled to have been given the Clothworkers’ Award to support our work within the community over the next two years. York Theatre Royal has a very strong track record of working with the community and has a reputation as one of the most inclusive cultural institutions in the country. This award will enable us to re-open the theatre after a transformative capital redevelopment with an exceptional project that will ensure the ongoing sustainability of this important theatre.

The award is open to venue members of UK Theatre that operate under the UK Theatre/Equity Subsidised Repertory Agreement. In 2015, venues in Yorkshire were invited to apply. It is currently planned that this will be followed by the North East and North West, East and West Midlands and finally East and South East.

The Clothworkers’ Foundation, an independent grant-making trust, was set up by The Clothworkers’ Company in 1977. Since then, the Foundation has awarded more than £100m in grants. It awards capital grants to UK not-for-profit organisations which aim to improve the lives of people and communities, particularly those facing disadvantage. In addition, the Foundation has a small number of proactive grant programmes including the new five year £1.25m Dramatic Arts initiative.

Organised by UK Theatre, the UK Theatre Awards are the only nationwide awards to honour creative excellence and the outstanding achievement seen on and off stage throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.