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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
by Harper Lee, adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel
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| Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 16 May 2013 |
| Opens | 22 May 2013 |
| Booking to | 15 Jun 2013 |
| Closes | 15 Jun 2013 |
| Time | Mon – Sat at 7.45pm; matinees Weds, Thurs and Sats 2.15pm |
| Performers | Robert Sean Leonard (Atticus Finch), Richie Campbell (Tom Robinson), Simon Gregor (Bob Ewell), Hattie Ladbury (Ms Maude Atkinson), Rona Morison (Mayella Ewell), Joe Speare (Reverend Sykes), Daniel Tuite (Boo Radley), Michele Austin (Calpurnia), Christopher Ettridge (Mr Walter Cunningham/Judge Taylor), Tom Godwin (Nathan Radley/Mr Gilmer), Stephen Kennedy (Heck Tate), Phil King (Link Deas), Julie Legrand (Stephanie Crawford/Mrs Dubose), Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Lucy Hutchinson and Izzy Lee share the role of Scout, whilst Harry Bennett, Sebastian Clifford and Ewan Harris share the role of Dill, and Gus Barry, Callum Henderson and Adam Scotland share the role of Jem. |
| Director | Timothy Sheader |
| Design | Jon Bausor |
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| Sound | Ian Dickinson for Autograph |
| Producer | Open Air Theatre |
| Synopsis | Tells the story of life in the American Deep South through the inquiring eyes of a child. Jem and Scout’s idyllic childhood innocence is shattered by the realisation that prejudice rules their town when their father defends a young black man falsely accused of raping a white woman and the family becomes a target of gossip and abuse. |
| B/O Price | £25 -£45 (Premium Seats £55) |
| Length | 2hrs 45mins |
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Based on the novel by Jane Austen. Adapted for the stage by Simon Reade
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| Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 20 Jun 2013 |
| Opens | 25 Jun 2013 |
| Booking to | 20 Jul 2013 |
| Closes | 20 Jul 2013 |
| Time | Mon – Sat at 7.45pm; matinees Thurs and Sat 2.15pm. (No matinees on 20, 22 or 27 June.) |
| Performers | Jane Asher (Lady Catherine De Bourgh), Ed Birch (Mr Collins), Leah Brotherhead (Mary/Miss De Bourgh), Imogen Byron (Kitty Bennet), Sophia Capasso (Georgina), Olivia Darnley (Charlotte Lucas), Caroline Harker (Mrs Gardiner), Rob Heaps (Mr Bingley), Yolanda Kettle (Jane Bennet), Jennifer Kirby (Elizabeth Bennet), Rebecca Lacey (Mrs Bennet), Frances McNamee (Caroline Bingley), David Oakes (Mr Darcy), Barnaby Sax (Mr Wickham), Eleanor Thorn (Lydia Bennet),Timothy Walker (Mr Bennet) , David Whitworth (Sir William). |
| Director | Deborah Bruce |
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| Producer | Open Air Theatre |
| Synopsis | As the Bennet sisters haplessly search for love in Jane Austen’s ultimate romantic comedy, it is Mr Darcy who unwittingly finds his match. |
| B/O Price | £25 -£55 |
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WINTER'S TALE, THE
by William Shakespeare
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| Genre | Drama |
| Previews from | 29 Jun 2013 |
| Opens | 05 Jul 2013 |
| Booking to | 20 Jul 2013 |
| Closes | 20 Jul 2013 |
| Time | Mon, Tues, Weds, Fri at 1.30pm; Sat at 9.45am; Sun at 10am and 1.30pm. |
| Performers | Lewis Goody (Florizel), Guy Burgess (Leontes), Dean Nolan (Polixenes), Sirine Saba (Hermoine), Alexandra Maher (Paulina/Camillo), Kezrena James (Perdita). |
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| Producer | Open Air Theatre |
| Synopsis | re-imagined for everyone aged six and over. Tells the story of a lost princess raised by a shepherd and of her secret romance with a prince. As we follow her adventure, we encounter a bear chase, a statue that comes to life, a sheep shearing contest and an unexpected family reunion. |
| B/O Price | £15 |
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SOUND OF MUSIC, THE
Music by Richard Rodgers, lyric Oscar Hammerstein II, Book by Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse, suggested by 'The Trapp Family Singers' by Maria Augusta Trapp
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| Genre | Musical |
| Previews from | 25 Jul 2013 |
| Opens | 05 Aug 2013 |
| Booking to | 07 Sep 2013 |
| Closes | 07 Sep 2013 |
| Time | Mon – Sat at 7.45pm; matinees Thurs and Sats 2.15pm; ( no matinee 25 July) |
| Performers | Charlotte Wakefield (Maria Rainer) , Michael Xavier (Captain Von Trapp), Faye Brookes (Liesl) , Helen Hobson (Mother Abbess), Caroline Keiff (Elsa Schraeder), Joshua Tonks (Rolf), Kimberley Blake, Helen Colby, Samuel Edwards, Tim Frances, Victoria Hinde, Christopher Hunt, Michael Matus, Harry Morrison, Gemma Page, Laura Pick, Stuart Matthew Price , Anna Simmons, Chloe Taylor, Helen Walsh. |
| Director | Rachel Kavanaugh |
| Design | Peter McKintosh |
| Lighting | Tim Mitchell |
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| Costume | Peter McKintosh |
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| Producer | Open Air Theatre |
| Synopsis | The score for The Sound Of Music includes My Favourite Things, Do-Re-Mi, Edelweiss, Climb Ev'ry Mountain, Sixteen Going on Seventeen, The Lonely Goatherd and of course the title song The Sound of Music. |
| B/O Price | £25 -£55 |
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| Other Info | Musical Direction by Steve Ridley |
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DINOSAUR ZOO
by Erth
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| Genre | Children Drama |
| Previews from | 09 Aug 2013 |
| Opens | 09 Aug 2013 |
| Booking to | 08 Sep 2013 |
| Closes | 08 Sep 2013 |
| Time | Mon – Weds (2.15pm), Fri (11.30am & 2.15pm), Sat – Sun (9.45am & 11.30am). No perfs Mon 2 - Fri 6 Sept |
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| Producer | BOS Productions Ltd |
| Synopsis | Uses life-size puppetry to bring the dinosaurs to life. Features a range of dinosaurs from cute baby dinos to teeth-gnashing giants. |
| B/O Price | £15 - £20 |
| Length | 50mins |
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| Other Info | Suitable for all ages 3+ |
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