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Thu 1st July at 8:00pm |
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Irene dreams of her lottery win while Sherry Marie Louise, her lap-dancing daughter, dreams of the day when she might land an appearance on Reality TV. Fate, in the shape of Lavinia from ‘Elle Effeff Productions,’steps in promising to transform their lives. This comedy drama, containing scenes of an adult nature, uncovers the sleazy side of showbiz ambition.
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Fri 2nd July at 8:00pm |
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Tonight sees the much anticipated launch of Cindy’s new album. Expect an evening of rich musical entertainment featuring new material as well as favourites from Cindy’s repertoire. The vocally talented accapella ensemble ZBella will also be making an appearance, and a few special guests will be joining the regular band line up. A magical evening of soaring vocals, beautiful harmonies and brilliant musicianship. |
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| Tickets: £10.00, Concessions £8.00 | Music |
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Sat 3rd July at 8:00pm |
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Twinwoods Airfield, December 15,1999. Enter Tony Perrelli, a man in his 60s resigned to the fact that he will not achieve the things that he dreamed of. As he settles into his dressing room to prepare for the show, a man enters resembling the late Major Glenn Miller...
A brand new thriller with a sting in its tail. |
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| Devised by Mary Steadman | ||||
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Fri 9th July to Sat 10th July at 8:00pm |
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Film Noir and coming-of-age drama collide in this gripping tale. When a young writer marries a mysterious and alluring stranger she can’t escape the feeling that something isn’t right. She soon finds that she is sharing the house with the ghosts of his former wives. Original physical theatre, based on Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber and the murderous story of Bluebeard. |
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| Tickets: £8.00, Concessions £6.00 | Community |
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Tue 13th July to Fri 16th July at 7:30pm |
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Originally written for TV, Dennis Potter's deceptively simple tale relates the activities of seven West-Country seven-year olds on a summer afternoon during the Second World War, in a wood, a field and a barn. The children play, fight, fantasize and swagger, and reveal their aggressions, fears, hostilities and rivalries. |
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Sat 17th July at 7:30pm |
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First performed in Vienna in 1790, the opera’s theme is ‘fiancee swapping’, a practice dating back to the 13th century. Two soldiers claim that their fiancées will be eternally faithful. Don Alfonso joins the officers and wagers that he can prove that like all women, these two are fickle. Join us and watch the drama unfold in this popular opera. |
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| Tickets: £9.00, Concessions £7.00 | Community |
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Sat 24th July at 8:00pm |
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After his triumphant sell-out performance of ‘An Open return Letter to Richard Branson’, Tom Wrigglesworth returns to The Rondo with an exclusive pre-Edinburgh preview of his brand new show. It’s bound to be a hit, and you can see it here before anyone else!
“The gods of comedy chose Tom Wrigglesworth for greatness” ***** Scotsman |
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