WILTSHIRE CREATIVE ANNOUNCES SPRING 2024 PROGRAMME FEATURING NEW PLAYS BY CHRIS CHIBNALL AND SIR ALAN AYCKBOURN

WILTSHIRE CREATIVE ANNOUNCES SPRING 2024 PROGRAMME FEATURING NEW PLAYS BY  

CHRIS CHIBNALL AND SIR ALAN AYCKBOURN

Wiltshire Creative today announce their Spring 2024 programme. Building on their recent in-house productions at Salisbury Playhouse, which include The Girl on the Train and Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense, Wiltshire Creative’s programme for next spring includes three new in-house productions.  

One Last Push is a world premiere of a new original comedy about the unexpected and often hilarious dramas of childbirth written by Chris Chibnall, creator of Broadchurch and the showrunner of Doctor Who, which will premiere at the Playhouse and will run from 15 February to 9 March with the press night on the 20 FebruaryAlan Ayckbourn‘s A Chorus of Disapproval staged from the 25 April to 18 May is a farce following a hapless widower who joins an amateur operatic society in time for its production of The Beggar’s Opera with the press night on the 30 April. The third in-house production for Spring ’24 will be Wiltshire Creative’s Youth Theatre retelling of Philip Pullman’s Ghosts and Grimm Tales and this will run from 25 until 27 July. 

Gareth Machin, the Artistic Director of Wiltshire Creative said: “I’m delighted that original drama is back centre stage at Salisbury Playhouse with the world premiere of Chris Chibnall’s new raucous comedy One Last Push alongside a packed and varied programme of high quality visiting work both at the Playhouse and Arts Centre, we know we are offering our audience a season brimming with entertainment.” 

Highlights of the visiting programme include: 

  • The Adventures of the Little Red Henproduced by Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company visiting Wiltshire for the first time 
  • Breathe by SK Shlomo which won 2022 “Spirit of the Fringe” award, blending beatboxing, storytelling and technology into a concert-cum-theatre piece 
  • A comedy programme of well-known names including Omid DjaliliReginald D. HunterPaul Foot and Mark Watson, and debuts from Judi Love and Alasdair Beckett-King 
  • The British poet and Sunday Times bestseller Holly McNish’s The Lobster Tour, to promote the release of her new book Lobster: and other things that I’m learning to love 
  • A music programme headlined by Louise Jordan who is performing a series of sung stories to celebrate hidden women of history for International Women’s Day 2024 

SALIBURY PLAYHOUSE 

A Wiltshire Creative Production
ONE LAST PUSH
By Chris Chibnall

15 February – 9 March 

Director: Gareth Machin; Designer: Simon Kenny; Lighting Designer Johanna Town; Casting Director: Gabrielle Dawes CDG 

A raucous new comedy from the writer of Worst Wedding Ever. Jen and Mark have done the NCT classes. They’ve written the birth plan, in precise detail. They’ve even got the birth pool ready in the living room of their new flat. Almost. Everything is set for the perfect, calm, idyllic home birth. Except they’ve reckoned without intrusive family, nosy neighbours, uninvited guests and a new flat full of unwelcome surprises. Chris Chibnall’s new play hilariously depicts what happens when one of life’s most magical events gets hijacked… by life itself. Chris Chibnall is best known for writing BroadchurchWorst Wedding Ever (2014 and 2017 Salisbury Playhouse) and Doctor Who (2018–2022). 

Chris Chibnall is a BAFTAand Peabody award-winning screenwriter, executive producer, and playwright whose work has been seen, translated and remade all around the world. He is the recipient of the prestigious FIPA Prix D’Honneur, and honorary doctorates from Edge Hill University and Sheffield Hallam University. His theatre credits include Worst Wedding Ever (Salisbury Playhouse, 2015 & 2017 and national tour), Gaffer! (Southwark Playhouse, York Theatre Royal, 2005), Kiss Me Like You Mean It (Soho Theatre 2002, Théâtre de L’Oeuvre 2004). His TV writing credits include Broadchurch (Imaginary Friends/ITV), The Great Train Robbery: A Robber’s Tale and A Copper’s Tale (BBC One/World Productions), United (BBC Two/World Productions), Doctor Who, (BBC Studios, 2018-2022), Torchwood and Life On Mars (BBC Studios) and Law & Order UK (Kudos, Wolf Entertainment, Universal).  

Gareth Machin directs. Machin is the Artistic Director of Wiltshire Creative. Previously, he was studio associate at the National Theatre, Artistic Director of Southwark Playhouse and associate director at Bristol Old Vic.  

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE 

A Wiltshire Creative Production
A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL
By Alan Ayckbourn 

25 April – 18 May  

Director: Gareth Machin 

Recently widowed Guy joins his local Amateur Light Operatic Society in hope of finding new friends and meaning in his life but ends up with a lot more than he bargained for! In their upcoming production of The Beggar’s Opera, Guy starts out playing a part with only one line, but his good looks and mild manners soon see him climb his way to the leading role. Unable to say no to wine, women and song, he finds himself embroiled in a series of backhand deals, steamy affairs and pub brawls.  

Ayckbourn’s comedic genius comes to life in this award-winning show and promises to be a guaranteed night of blissful hilarity.  

Sir Alan Ayckbourn is an Olivier and Tony Award-winning playwright. He has written 89 full-length plays, many of which have been produced in London’s West End and New York as well as around the world. As an acclaimed director, he has worked extensively in the West End and at the National Theatre. He was the Artistic Director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, from 1972 to 2009, where the majority of his work has and continues to be launched. More than 40 plays have subsequently been produced in the West End, at the National Theatre or by the Royal Shakespeare Company since his first hit Relatively Speaking opened at the Duke of York’s Theatre in 1967. Major successes include Absurd Person Singular (1975), The Norman Conquests trilogy (1973), Bedroom Farce (1975), Just Between Ourselves (1976), A Chorus of Disapproval (1984), Woman in Mind (1985), A Small Family Business (1987), Man of the Moment (1988), House & Garden (1999) and Private Fears in Public Places (2004). His plays have won numerous awards, including seven London Evening Standard Awards. They have been translated into over 35 languages and are performed on stage and television throughout the world. Ten of his plays have been staged on Broadway, attracting two Tony nominations and one Tony Award.  

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE 

A Wiltshire Creative Production 

GHOSTS AND GRIMM TALES 

By Philip Pullman
Adapted by Philip Wilson 

Performed by Wiltshire Creative’s Youth Theatre 
25 – 27 July

Wiltshire Creative’s Youth Theatre Stage 65 present an evening of Philip Pullman’s Grimm Tales in the spooky surroundings of Salisbury Arts Centre. These original tales will incorporate local ghost stories with dark, sinister twists. Join us if you dare!  

Philip Pullman’s books include the trilogy His Dark Materials and The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ. In 2008, The Times named Pullman one of the “50 greatest British writers since 1945”. He was knighted in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to literature.  

Philip Wilson is a freelance director, who was previously Artistic Director of Salisbury Playhouse (2007-2011). Recent directing credits include The Oyster Problem (Jermyn Street Theatre), A Single Man (Park Theatre), Starcrossed (Wilton’s Music Hall), The Boy with the Bee Jar (Hope Theatre), This Island’s Mine (King’s Head Theatre), After the Dance (Theatre By The Lake) and A Fox on the Fairway (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch). His adaptations of Philip Pullman’s Grimm Tales were originally produced for Shoreditch Town Hall and Oxo Bargehouse. As Artistic Director of Salisbury Playhouse, he directed The Game of Love and ChanceThe Constant WifeThe PicturePrivate LivesArsenic and Old Lace, The Winslow Boy, his own adaptation of JL Carr’s A Month in the CountryWhat the Butler Saw, People at SeaAlphabetical Order and Corpse! 

Age guidance 10+  

LISTINGS

WILTSHIRE CREATIVE 

Box office: 01722 320 333 / [email protected]

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN 

Salisbury Playhouse, Main house 

Malthouse Lane, Salisbury SP2 7RA 

Thursday 19 October – Saturday 11 November
Backstage Tour: Saturday 28 October at 11am
Post-Show Q&A: Wednesday 1 November
BSL and Captioned Performance: Tuesday 7 November at 7.30pm
Audio Described and Touch Tours: Thursday 9 November at 2.15pm and 7.30pm
Tickets from £13 

DICK WHITTINGTON 

Salisbury Playhouse, Main House, 

Malthouse Lane, Salisbury SP2 7RA 

Saturday 25 November 2023 – Sunday 7 January 2024 

Backstage Tour: Saturday 6 January 2024 at 11am 

BSL and Captioned Performances: Wednesday 6 December 2023 at 7pm and Thursday 4 January 2024 at 2:15pm 

Relaxed Performance: Saturday 6 January 2024 at 11am 

Audio Described and Touch Tours: Thursday 14 December 2023 at 2:15pm and 7pm and Tuesday 19 December 2023 at 7pm 

Tickets from £17 

ONE LAST PUSH 

Salisbury Playhouse, Main house 

Malthouse Lane, Salisbury SP2 7RA 

15 February – 9 March | 7:30pm 

Thursday and Saturday matinees | 2:15pm 

Backstage Tour: Saturday 9 March at 11am 

BSL and Captioned Performance Tuesday 5 March at 7:30pm 

Relaxed Performance Tuesday 5 March at 7:30pm 

Audio Described and Touch Tours Thursday 7 March at 2:15pm and 7:30pm
Tickets from £13  


A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL 

Salisbury Playhouse, Main house 

Malthouse Lane, Salisbury SP2 7RA 

25 April – 18 May | 7:30pm 

Thursday and Saturday Matinees | 2:15pm 

Backstage Tour: Saturday 11 May at 11am 

BSL and Captioned Performance Tuesday 14 May at 7:30pm 

Relaxed Performance Tuesday 14 May at 7:30pm 

Audio Described and Touch Tours Thursday 16 May at 2:15pm and 7:30pm 

Tickets from £13 

GHOSTS AND GRIMM TALES
Salisbury Arts Centre 

Bedwin Street, Salisbury SP1 3UT 

25 July – 27 July | 2pm and 7pm 

Tickets from £12 (under 25s), £18 (over 25s)