What's On Guide - Spring 2024

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What’s on Guide from Spring 2024

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Welcome to our what’s on brochure, giving you details of all the shows, events and opportunities we have on offer from spring 2024 and beyond. We have a wealth of shows to entertain you, from fantastic Derby Theatre produced shows to topclass touring productions, fabulous family shows to wonderful one-nighters, plus LOTS of ways for you to get involved in the work we do. Enjoy taking a look through the brochure to see what takes your fancy! It’s an exciting time for Derby Theatre! We were thrilled to hear that we had been awarded a £10m grant from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities towards the development of our much-valued venue. The theatre is approaching its 50th birthday in 2025, and this funding will allow us to secure our future for the next 50 years and beyond. We welcome nearly 100,000 people a year through our doors to see shows, with 25,000 workshop and learning activity opportunities, so we are thrilled that we will be able to use this funding to offer an enhanced experience to our visitors and encourage even more people to visit us. Key areas of development will include: a new purpose-built studio theatre, improved spaces for learners and the community, plus improvements to our front of house area and the audience experience for both the main house and new studio. The overall cost of the re-development will need additional investment, and so to generate additional funds, we are delighted to launch Derby Theatre: New Horizons, a campaign to reach out to our audiences, communities and businesses to ask for donations and support in preserving our much-loved theatre for many more years to come. How you can support You can make a donation via the SUPPORT OUR WORK section on the Derby Theatre website. Or, to find out more about the different ways you can support, please email Iain Hayes, Executive Director at NewHorizons@derbytheatre.co.uk We continue to be incredibly grateful to you, our audiences, in seeing shows and getting involved in the opportunities we offer, and if you would also consider donating towards our future development, it really would mean the world to us and make a difference. We look forward to welcoming you to Derby Theatre soon. Sarah, Iain, Caroline and all at Derby Theatre

Sarah Brigham Artistic Director and CEO

Iain Hayes Executive Director

Caroline Barth Creative Learning Director


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Touring Theatre

“ An uncommonly talented playwright” Time Out on Torben Betts

“ A killer thriller to knock ‘em dead” Daily Mail on Original Theatre’s Night Must Fall

Original Theatre, Trafalgar Theatre Productions & JAS Theatricals present the world premiere of Tom Chambers in

Murder in the Dark Written by Torben Betts | Directed by Philip Franks

Mon 15 – Sat 20 January MAIN HOUSE What happens when the lights go out... New Year’s Eve. A car crash on a lonely road brings famous but troubled singer Danny Sierra and his extended family to an isolated holiday cottage in rural England. From the moment they arrive, a sequence of inexplicable events begin to occur… and then the lights go out. This thrilling new ghost story will thrust you into darkness and have you on the edge of your seats until the final chilling twist.

Performance times: Mon – Sat, 7.30pm Wed and Sat, 2.30pm Sat 20 Jan, 2.30pm Tickets: £28 - £32 Age guidance: 14+

Are you brave enough for Murder in The Dark? Starring TV and stage favourite Tom Chambers (Holby City, Casualty, Waterloo Road, Father Brown and Strictly Come Dancing champion). A world premiere from the acclaimed writer Torben Betts produced by the award-winning Original Theatre who brought you the pulse racing hit The Mirror Crack’d by Agatha Christie, Alan Bennett’s The Habit of Art, the smash-hit comedy Invincible and the acclaimed Birdsong. Directed by Phillip Franks.

£5 off Mon evening and Wed matinee (Bands A & B only)


For all the Family

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Tall Stories present

The Gruffalo’s Child Tue 23 – Thu 25 January MAIN HOUSE No gruffalo should ever set foot in the deep dark wood… Follow the Gruffalo’s Child on her adventurous mission in Tall Stories’ enchanting adaptation of the much-loved picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. One wild and windy night the Gruffalo’s Child ignores her father’s warnings about the Big Bad Mouse and tiptoes out into the deep dark wood. She follows snowy tracks and encounters mysterious creatures – but the Big Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist... does he? Let your imagination run wild with songs, laughs and scary fun for everyone aged 3 to 103.

Performance times: Tue: 1.30pm and 4.30pm, Wed: 10.30am and 1pm, Thu: 1pm and 4.30pm Tickets: £16.50, under 16s £14.50 £2 off Tue 23 and Thu 25 Jan, 4.30pm Age guidance: 3+

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Rapunzel Fri 9 – Sat 10 February MAIN HOUSE A fresh and family-friendly retelling of Rapunzel by Carol Ann Duffy brought to you by leading dance theatre company balletLORENT. In this mighty production, a red-headed Rapunzel becomes entrapped in the tower, her beauty stays hidden from the outside world. A possessive witch and her pet creatures are Rapunzel’s only company until a Prince comes along, drawn by the sound of her sweet song… Performance times: Fri, 6.30pm, Sat, 2pm Tickets: £21 £2 off on Fri 9 Feb Age guidance: 5+

Full of fight, passion and longing, this beloved must-see fairytale brings together a collection of world-class collaborators; former Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, award-winning composer Murray Gold (Doctor Who; Gentleman Jack; It’s A Sin) and Michele Clapton, awardwinning Costume Designer (Game of Thrones; The Crown; Mamma Mia). The score is performed by Northern Sinfonia.


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Touring Theatre

Bill Kenwright presents

 “A triumph”

Twelve Angry Men

Daily Mail

By Reginald Rose

Mon 29 January – Sat 3 February MAIN HOUSE THE RECORD-BREAKING PRODUCTION RETURNS! A life in the balance. Twelve men. One verdict. Following a recording-breaking West End season, this powerful production of Twelve Angry Men is back in session! Reginald Rose’s gripping courtroom thriller stars Jason Merrells (Casualty, Emmerdale), Gray O’Brien (Coronation Street, Peak Practice), Tristan Gemmill (Coronation Street, Casualty), Michael Greco (EastEnders), Ben Nealon (Soldier Soldier) and Gary Webster (Minder, Family Affairs), alongside and all-star ensemble. Twelve Angry Men has been hailed ‘the classiest, most intelligent drama playing on the West End’. It brings the 1957 three-time Academy Award nominated film, considered one of the great ‘must-sees’ of all time, to the stage. A jury has murder on their minds and a life in their hands as they decide the fate of a young delinquent accused of killing his father. But what appears to be an open and shut case soon becomes a huge dilemma, as prejudices and preconceived ideas about the accused, the trial, and each other turn the tables every which way, until the nail-biting climax… Now it’s your turn to witness a “BRILLIANT”, “RIVETING”, “TRIUMPH” of a show.

Performance times: Mon – Sat, 7.30pm Wed and Sat, 2.30pm Tickets: £28 - £32 Age guidance: 14+ Thu 1 Feb, 7.30pm Sat 3 Feb, 2.30pm

£5 off Mon evening and Wed matinee (Bands A & B only)


Touring Theatre

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Norwell Lapley Productions

Dear Zoo Thu 22 – Fri 23 February MAIN HOUSE Dear Zoo, the timeless children’s classic book returns to the stage! See our characters write to the Zoo. Who will be delivered? A cheeky monkey, a jumpy frog and of course a perfect puppy. Help your children learn as the book leaps onto the stage and share a magical experience as the story unfolds with child-engaging puppets, music and lots of audience interaction.

Performance times: Thu – Fri, 1.30pm, Fri, 10.30am Tickets: £17, under 16s £15, groups of 10 or more, £12.50 £2 off on Thu 22 Feb, 1.30pm

This production will delight all those who have read the book (both young and old) as it unfolds with child-engaging puppets, music and lots of audience interaction. Join us to see what the zoo has sent: the perfect pet – in the end! #DearZooLive

Age guidance: 2+

Graeae in association with Soho Theatre and Theatr Iolo, and developed with The Incubator at The Egg, Theatre Royal Bath present

Self-Raising Written by Mike Kenny and Jenny Sealey, performed by Jenny Sealey, directed by Lee Lyford

Thur 29 Feb – Fri 1 Mar STUDIO “It starts with a secret, but this one’s different, this one’s mine.” Award-winning Artistic Director of Graeae, Jenny Sealey has spent a lifetime championing stories by Deaf and disabled artists. Now she takes to the stage to tell her own story. Unravelling the past and facing the future, Self-Raising is a blisteringly honest, laugh-out-loud one-woman show about growing up Deaf in a family with secrets.

Performance times: Thu, 2.30pm and 7.30pm, Fri, 7.30pm

“...in this fully accessible show – she is a warm, captivating presence as she shares her secret.” The Stage 

Tickets: £16.50, under 26s £14.50

“It felt like a privilege having this life story shared with us” British Theatre 


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Derby Theatre Productions


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A Derby Theatre, Octagon Theatre Bolton and Hull Truck Theatre Production

Animal Farm Based on the novel by George Orwell Adapted for the stage by Ian Wooldridge Directed by Iqbal Khan

Wed 28 February – Sat 16 March MAIN HOUSE A powerful re-telling of George Orwell’s chilling and timeless classic. When the downtrodden animals of Manor Farm overthrow their master and take over, they imagine it is the beginning of a life of freedom and equality for all. However, over time a cunning and brutal elite among them, masterminded by the pigs Napoleon and Snowball, gradually take control. Soon the other animals discover that they are not all as equal as they once thought and find themselves ensnared as one tyranny is replaced with another. Orwell’s enduring and devastating satire about the corruption of power will be brought vividly to life on stage in a brand-new production of this compelling and iconic drama.

Performance times: Tue – Sat, 7pm, Thu 29 Feb and Saturdays, 2pm, Tue 5, Thu 7, Tue 12 and Thu 14 March, 10.30am

Get Involved with Animal Farm

Thu 7 Mar, 10.30am and 7pm and Sat 16 Mar, 2pm Sat 9 Mar, 2pm and Wed 13 Mar, 7pm Touch Tours 75mins before

Wed 6 Mar, 7pm

Tue 12 Mar, 7pm

Tickets: £11 - £33.50 16-25 year olds: £5 on Friday evenings Post-Show Discussion: Wed 6 Mar, after 7pm performance

50% off preview performances and £5 off all other performances (Bands A & B only)


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Touring Theatre

Sam Bradshaw Productions

Spot’s Birthday Party From the producers of David Walliams’ Mr Stink Words and songs by Guy Unsworth Based on the books by Eric Hill

Thu 4 – Sun 7 Apr MAIN HOUSE Spot is having a very special birthday party and you’re invited! With party hats, songs, dancing and lots of interactive party games, this is going to be the best birthday party ever! Join Steve the monkey, Tom the Crocodile and Helen the Hippo to say a big HAPPY BIRTHDAY SPOT! Based on the beloved Eric Hill classic, Happy Birthday Spot, this brand-new adaptation brings your favourite pup and his friends to life in an interactive and accessible show suitable for ages 2+ and their grown-ups. Copyright © The Eric and Gillian Hill Family Trust / Salspot Ltd. 2023. FUN WITH SPOT is a trademark of Salspot Ltd. Used under license from Salspot Ltd. All rights reserved.

Performance times: Thu, 2pm, Fri – Sun, 11am and 2pm Tickets: £17, under 26s £15, Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £61 £2 off Thu at 2pm and Fri at 11am

Red Entertainment

Dreamcoat Stars Wed 10 – Thu 11 Apr MAIN HOUSE Grab your coat of many colours and join us on your Dreamcoat journey where Any Dream Will Do. This is a show that will raise your spirits in a night of theatre you’ll never forget. Experience the UK’s biggest and best night of musical smash-hits! A concert like no other, with everyone’s favourite West End and Broadway classics, including Les Misérables, We Will Rock You, Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, and the toe-tapping Jersey Boys. Draw back the curtains, sing along, and relive all your favourite productions in one epic show. Performance times: Wed, 7.30pm, Thu, 2.30pm and 7.30pm

Featuring stars from the global hit musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat…Go Go Go get your tickets now!


Touring Theatre

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“Truly stunning” Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park presents

The Sherlock Holmes Journal

Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | Adapted for the stage by Nick Lane

Tue 19 – Sat 23 March MAIN HOUSE “It is the Valley of Fear, the Valley of Death. The terror is in the hearts of the people from the dusk to the dawn” Crammed full of adventure, mystery and of course one or two rather brilliant deductions, The Valley Of Fear is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s thrilling final Sherlock Holmes novel brought to life in this spectacular new stage adaptation. A mysterious, coded message is received, a warning of imminent danger, drawing Sherlock Holmes and the faithful Dr Watson into a tale of intrigue and murder stretching from 221B Baker Street to an ancient moated manor house to the bleak Pennsylvanian Vermissa Valley. Faced with a trail of bewildering clues, Holmes begins to unearth a darker, wider web of corruption, a secret society and the sinister work of one Professor Moriarty. Don’t miss Blackeyed Theatre’s stunning world premiere of Sherlock Holmes: The Valley Of Fear. Original music, stylish theatricality and magical story-telling combine for an unforgettable theatrical experience. The game’s afoot!

Performance times: Tue – Sat, 7.30pm Wed and Sat, 2.30pm Tickets: £28 - £32 Age guidance: 11+ Advisories: Gunshots and scenes including threat/violence


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Touring Theatre

Tilted Wig & Malvern Theatres in association with Theatre by Lake present

The School for Scandal By Richard B Sheridan

Tue 26 – Sat 30 March MAIN HOUSE GOSSIP NEVER GOES OUT OF FASHION Sir Peter Teazle believes his young wife is sleeping with someone else. She isn’t. But she’s starting to think if her husband believes it, she may as well give it a go. After all, if you’re going to cause a scandal, you might as well enjoy it… Deliciously naughty and outrageously silly, this timeless comedy is a masterclass in social satire and the art of gossip. Featuring an unforgettable cast of larger-than-life characters, each armed with a lacerating wit, The School for Scandal is one of the greatest comedies ever written. Join us for a lightning-paced evening of romance, revenge and rollicking fun that promises to leave you entertained, enamoured – and perhaps even a little scandalised!

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“ Pure theatre magic, you don’t want to miss this” York Mix

(Tilted Wig’s Around The World In Eighty Days)

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“ Pure theatre magic, you don’t want to miss this” Performance times: YorkTue Mix– Sat, 7.30pm, Wed and Sat, 2.30pm Tickets: £24 – £28 Age guidance: 11+

£5 off Tue evening and Wed matinee (Bands A & B only)


Touring Theatre

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Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park Arts Centre The 60th Anniversary Tour | Joan Littlewood’s Musical Entertainment

Oh What A Lovely War

By Theatre Workshop, Charles Chilton, Gerry Raffles and members of the original cast

Tue 16 - Sat 20 April MAIN HOUSE Roll up, Roll up! And take your seat for the ever-popular ‘War Game’! A cornerstone of modern musical theatre and one of the very greatest stage satires, Oh What A Lovely War is an extraordinary theatrical journey bringing to life the folly, farce and tragedy of the First World War. Wildly satirical, visually stunning and deeply moving, it’s the musical that revolutionised modern theatre; an exhilarating, no-holds-barred assault on the military incompetence and inconceivable disregard for human life the First World War has come to represent. Packed with timeless songs, razor-sharp satire and high jinks, Oh What A Lovely War a hilarious, heart-breaking snapshot of life for those caught in the crossfire of conflict, a unanimous voice from the trenches and a timely warning from the theatre of war itself. Now, more than ever, it holds a mirror up to the world and speaks to us all.

“ One of the most innovative, audacious companies working in contemporary English theatre” The Stage

Performance times: Tue – Sat, 7.30pm, Wed and Sat, 2.30pm Tickets: £24 – £28 Age guidance: 11+

£5 off opening night and Wed matinee (Bands A & B only)


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Touring Theatre

Phosphoros Theatre with support from Derby Theatre

Tender

Derby Theatre is proud to be a Theatre of Sanctuary

Tue 30 April – Wed 1 May MAIN HOUSE Drawing on the personal narratives of its company of refugee actors, Tender moves between the UK and home countries to explore the true cost of the migration journey for those young people who come seeking asylum. With no safety net, no right to work and debts to pay, how do they focus on building a future? When it’s a choice between going to college or earning money, what gives? How much human potential is compromised by Britain’s ever-tightening hostile environment? This new play from Phosphoros Theatre encapsulates the radical joy that sees the company resist dominant and reductive media headlines. Vibrant, revealing, curious and bold, ‘Tender’ shines a light on one of the most pressing issues of our time.

Performance times: Tue and Wed 7.30pm Tickets: £15 Age guidance: 14+

£2 off


Touring Theatre

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Stan’s Café presents

Community Service Thu 2 – Sat 4 May MAIN HOUSE It’s the 1980s. Inspired by the life of community hero Trevor Prince, Community Service is an emotional and uplifting theatre show. Prince, one of the Midland’s first Black Police officers and an acclaimed gospel guitarist, faces conflict on the streets, at work and in church. To bring harmony to all this discord he must find the spirit behind the letter of the law. Full of live music and wit this dynamic show is set against a backdrop of Thatcher’s Britain, the Handsworth Riots, miner’s strikes and casual racism. Meanwhile, in the Pentecostal Church a schism is being questioned by children who are listening to secular music on the radio and rebelling against the strict rules of their immigrant parents. Created by internationally acclaimed company Stan’s Cafe with musician Reisz Amos (AKA Oddpriest), DJ/Choreographer Paul ‘Steady’ Steadman, Gospel Revisited Project and a talented team of actors and musicians.

Performance times: Thu – Sat, 7.30pm Sat, 2.30pm Tickets: £15 Age guidance: 11+

£2 off


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Touring Theatre

MEI Theatricals

There’s a Monster in Your Show Sat 11 – Sun 12 May MAIN HOUSE Tom Fletcher’s interactive adventures for big imaginations are leaping from page to stage, as the beloved Who’s in Your Book? series makes its debut as a brand-new musical show. A group of performers are preparing to start their show, but quickly discover they are not alone on stage. Little Monster wants to be part of the fun too! You can expect comedy and chaos as they help to create a magical show, learning about the joy of books and friendship along the way. A high-energy 50-minute adventure featuring lively original music, this show is the perfect introduction to live theatre. Expect plenty of playful fun for your littlest ones as their favourite characters come to life in a show that is packed with interactive moments to enjoy together. There’s a Monster in Your Show... and he can’t wait to meet you!

Performance times: Sat, 1pm and 4pm; Sun, 10am and 1pm Tickets: £16.50 £2 off on Sat at 1pm

A Drystone Theatre Company Production in partnership with Belper Arts Festival Limited and the Society of Authors

Alison Uttley’s

Derbyshire Childhood A new play adapted by George Gunby

Fri 17 – Sat 18 May STUDIO Inspired by author Alison Uttley’s Country Child, this new play is based upon her childhood memories. Born Alice Taylor, at Castle Top Farm, Cromford, Alison’s career spanned over forty years with over 100 published titles. Her success was worldwide and A Traveller In Time became a BBC television series.

Performance times: 8pm Tickets: £15, under 26s £13 Age guidance: 11+

Alison Uttley’s Derbyshire Childhood vividly and nostalgically recalls life during the late Victorian period. We meet Alison when she comes home to Castle Top Farm from Manchester University for the wedding of the ‘live in help’ Becky Moss. The Circus, The Wakes, Christmas and the annual visit by the Irish harvesters are amongst the memories shared.


Touring Theatre

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London Classic Theatre presents

What the Butler Saw By Joe Orton | Directed by Michael Cabot

Tue 11 – Sat 15 June MAIN HOUSE Within his private psychiatric clinic, Doctor Prentice is interviewing a new secretary. Geraldine wants the position but seems underqualified and uncertain about her parentage. Mrs Prentice appears, flushed and in urgent need of a drink, following an illicit encounter at the Station Hotel. In the meantime, Doctor Rance, a Government Inspector and Sergeant Match, a policeman, arrive amidst increasing chaos with searching questions of their own. What the Butler Saw is Joe Orton’s most ambitious play, manic farce and masterclass in fearless comic writing. No institution, political view or tradition is safe, as Orton explores comic territory few playwrights have dared to visit. Joe Orton was born in Leicester in 1933. During a short, dazzling career, he shocked, outraged and delighted audiences with his riotous black comedies, including Loot and Entertaining Mr Sloane.

Performance times: Tue – Sat, 7.30pm, Wed and Sat, 2.30pm Tickets: £24 - £28 Age guidance: 14+ Show warnings: Contains strong language and subject matter which the playwright very much hoped audiences would find offensive.

£5 off Tue eve and Wed matinee (Bands A & B only)


Derby Theatre Productions

Alice in Wonderland Explorers day for schools Re-create and experience the story with Alice, bringing the characters to life along the way, with a chance to explore the set and see backstage. For KS2 young people For more information and to book, email learning@derbytheatre.co.uk


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A Derby Theatre Production

Alice in Wonderland A new version by Nicola Werenowska Based on Lewis Carroll’s classic story

Sat 22 June – Sat 6 July MAIN HOUSE A wonderful and whacky theatrical adventure for all ages Take a trip down the rabbit hole with Alice and join her on a ridiculous and riotous adventure through Wonderland. As Alice lands in a unique underground world, she encounters an abundance of absurd, mysterious and magical characters and comes face to face with the heartless and tyrannical Queen. Alice’s arrival from beyond unnerves the Queen, but when the adventure becomes too much, will our lonely heroine return home…or will she stay and stand up to the madcap majesty? Alice in Wonderland, bursting with brilliant original music, will capture the imagination and curiosity of children and adults alike, a production perfect for all ages that will stimulate and excite the senses at every twist and turn.

Get Involved

with Alice in Wonderland Performance times: 2pm and 7pm All performances are BSL integrated with creative captioning

Thu 4 July, 11am Sat 29 June, 2pm and Sat 6 July, 2pm Touch Tours 75mins before

Tickets: £8 – £26, under 26s £11 – £24 16–25 year olds: £5 on Friday evenings Schools: £12.50, plus one free with every 10 tickets purchased

50% off preview performances and £5 off all other performances (Bands A & B only)


Derby Theatre Productions


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A Derby Theatre Production

Welfare

(It Were Welfare to Us) A new play by Abi Zakarian

Fri 27 September – Sat 12 October, 2024 MAIN HOUSE Miners, Holiday Makers, Strikers, Bingo Players: those seeking refuge, those demanding hope and those on the trail of fun…UNITE! In 2024, Derby Theatre will be transformed into the site of The Derbyshire Miners’ Holiday Camp in Skegness. This was the place miners went to convalesce, and later to holiday, as it was turned into a pioneering holiday camp for Derbyshire miners and their families. Take a trip through the decades as we follow the fortunes of the camp through the highs and lows of history; meeting a family across the generations and exploring how time and change affects communities and individuals alike. Expect Brass Bands, rousing speeches, entertainment and a whole load of bingo! Written by award winning British-Armenian playwright Abi Zakarian who was born and raised in Derby.

Performance times: Mon – Sat, 7.30pm, Thu and Sat, 2.30pm Tickets: £15 – £35, under 26s £13 – £21 Schools: £12.50, plus one free with every 10 tickets purchased 16-25 year olds: £5 on Friday evenings Post-Show Discussion: Thu 10 Oct, after 7.30pm performance

50% off preview performances and £5 off all other performances (Bands A & B only)


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…and there’s LOTS more Impatient Productions

Mark Watson: SEARCH Wed 10 Jan, 8pm MAIN HOUSE Mark Watson’s 12-year-old son has just got a phone. His 70-year-old dad has been through the most frightening experience of his life. Both a dad and a kid himself, around the midpoint of his life, the Taskmaster star and multiple award-winner – now also famous as one-third of YouTube cult sensation No More Jockeys – returns. He’ll consider the search for meaning that we’re all on, with or without Google. There’ll be a lot of jokes, and a show that’s different every night.

Tickets: £21.50 | Age guidance: 14+

Live Nation & Komedia Entertainment

The Comedy Store Sun 21 Jan and 10 Mar, 7.30pm MAIN HOUSE We bring you “The Best In Stand Up” from around the globe, showcasing the brightest names in comedy today. With nearly 40 years’ experience in the business and as the premier name in comedy, The Comedy Store is renowned as a breeding ground for new comedy talent. Simply the funniest show you’ll see all year!

Tickets: £18.50 | Age guidance: 16+

The BBC Big Band

The Music of James Bond...and Beyond Fri 26 Jan, 7.30pm MAIN HOUSE Don’t miss this unique concert, celebrating the very best of James Bond (and beyond) - performed by one of the world’s finest Big Bands. The internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band are joined by special guest vocalists, ‘Emer McParland’ and ‘Iain Mackenzie’, in a unique concert celebrating the music of perhaps the world’s most iconic movie franchise: James Bond.

Tickets: £28.50 | Age guidance: 16+


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PAKIt In Saturday 3 Feb, 8pm STUDIO “So are you allowed to date during Ramadan?” Zak and Sophie are both looking for love. They meet online and agree to go for a drink. Dating in the modern day is hard enough. However, with secrets that could derail everything and further complications of faith and cultural differences standing in their way, will they be able to make it work? Adam Iqbal’s debut play, PAKIt In is a story about love, family and sacrifice. The play explores how we shed the labels others give us in the pursuit of being seen beyond just our physical appearance.

Tickets: £15, under 26s £13 | Age guidance: 14+

The Pied Piper Theatre Company and Deafinitely Theatre

Can Bears Ski?

A retelling of a story by Raymond Antrobus and Polly Duntbar

Sun 4 Feb, 11am and 2pm STUDIO Join Little Bear and Dad Bear as they learn how there are many ways to communicate love, and find your place in the world. Little Bear can’t hear Dad Bear calling, but feels the floor vibrate with heavy footsteps… Can Bears Ski? is based on the book by poet Raymond Antrobus, Ted Hughes award-winner, who draws on his own experience as a deaf child in a hearing world. All performances will be a mix of British Sign Language and Spoken English.

Tickets: £15, under 26s £13 |

£2 off Sinfonia Viva

Energy Tue 6 Feb, 7pm MAIN HOUSE Join us on a musical expedition to a brighter future led by brilliant young minds from Derby. Energy explores innovative solutions to the energy and climate crises through brand-new music and classical pieces performed by students and Derby's orchestra, Sinfonia Viva. Over 100 students across Derby have crafted new music and songs through collaborative workshops with Sinfonia Viva, Derby Museums, Derby & Derbyshire Music Partnership and Rolls-Royce plc.

Tickets: £12, under 26s £8


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…and there’s LOTS more Moxie Brawl | Déda in association with Derby Theatre

Punk Alley

Sat 17 Feb, 2.30pm

DÉDA, CHAPEL STREET, DERBY

Punk Alley is a loud, wild, and unapologetic joyride of live original punk music and high energy dance. But don’t leave your adults at home – this is a punk show for everyone. Dance, sing, shout, whisper, stomp, spin, sign and shake with the Lazurr Tuts on a journey of self-expression. No matter how loud or soft, the Lazurr Tuts want you to know, that what you have to say is important. Set your inner anarchist free and celebrate the joys of being you in a safe, caring environment in which everyone is equal.

Book via: www.deda.uk.com

Crescendo 2024: The Concert Sun 18 Feb, 4.30pm MAIN HOUSE

Enjoy the sound of Derby Community Choir. A journey of song from the last 50 years. Crescendo, a mixed choir, sing you through the pop classics of recent and bygone days. A concert of fun, enjoyment and nostalgia. This is our annual charity concert and all monies will go to Breast Cancer UK and Derby Theatre.

Tickets: £10

Live Nation in association with Sophie Chapman Talent

Geoff Northcott: Basic Bloke

Wed 21 Feb, 8pm MAIN HOUSE New national tour for star of Have I Got News For You, A League Of Their Own, The Last Leg, Would I Lie to You?, Live At The Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Backstage With Katherine Ryan and many more! A kindly and funny stock-take of both himself and his fellow man, BASIC BLOKE unlocks some of the more complicated behaviour of your husbands, dads and brothers.

Tickets: £17.50 | Age guidance: 16+


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Cracking

A new dark comedy by Shôn Dale-Jones

Sat 2 Mar, 8pm STUDIO A completely made-up true story Shôn’s 83-year old mother is waiting for some test results from the hospital. Shôn goes back home to the Isle of Anglesey to visit her. To relieve some pressure, she asks him to crack an egg on her head. All hell is let loose. Internet trolls appear in real life demanding Shôn stops abusing his mother and gets off the island… Cracking is a heart-warming and uplifting comic story about loving in the face of hatred. Tickets: £15, under 26s £13 |

£2 off

A Roots Mbili Theatre and Remote Theatre Project Co-production

Lines

Created by Junaid Sarieddeen, John Rwothomack, Fidaa Zidan and Alexandra Aron with additional writing by Asiimwe Deborah Kawe.

Fri 15 – Sat 16 Mar, 8pm STUDIO What connects five prisons over five decades in Uganda, Palestine, and the UK? A homeowner struggling to keep ancient land. A queer woman teaching in Kampala. The son of Idi Amin’s general. Lines looks through the bars of postcolonial life as told through stories in these diverging yet parallel worlds.

Tickets: £15, under 26s £13 |

£2 off

Tommy Blaize Lead Singer on Strictly Come Dancing for 20 Glorious Years

Wed 3 Apr, 7.30pm MAIN HOUSE Tommy Blaize has one of the most recognisable voices in the UK. As the lead singer on Strictly Come Dancing for 20 glorious years, he’s sung live each week to up to 12 million people. In a remarkable career spanning 50 years, he’s worked with some of the world’s most legendary artists, from Diana Ross to Queen, from The Beach Boys to Amy Winehouse, and from Stevie Wonder to Robbie Williams.

Tickets: £28


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…and there’s LOTS more A Josie White, Team Angelica & Emmerson & Ward Production

ROTTEN

Sat 6 Apr, 8pm STUDIO ‘In this Hitchcock meets Lord of the Flies! Three young actresses are struggling to survive in London. Their shared dream is dwindling away quicker than their bank balances. Every night through their grotty living room window the Antiheroes have a front row seat into the life of: Instagram ‘Celebrity’, the honourable Iris Montague-Willis and when the girls spot her in a compromising position—finally their chance to cash in! ROTTEN is a social observation of the economic and social crisis that is happening in Britain right now; a rollercoaster comedy-thriller, filled with hilarious and scary twists and turns you would never expect!’

Tickets: £15, under 26’s £13 |

Post show Q&A

£2 off | Age Guidance: 16+

Content warning: Violence, mental illness, substance abuse, strong language and brief mention of distressing topics, including, but not limited to, discrimination/bigotry and death.

10 minutes after the performance of ROTTEN

Mark Thompson Productions Limited in partnership with Channel 5 Broadcasting

Milkshake! Live: On Holiday Fri 12 April, 12pm & 3.30pm MAIN HOUSE Milkshake! Live is back with a brand-new show! Join your favourite Milkshake! friends on Holiday with Dora, Pip and Posey, Blue from Blues Clues and You!, Milo, Milkshake! Monkey plus two of your Milkshake! presenters for an all-new adventure! Pack your bags and jump aboard the Milkshake! train as we go on an all singing, all dancing holiday together! It’s a family show not to be missed!

Tickets: £19, under 26s £18, family (2 children, 2 adults) £70 |

£2 off Showstopper Productions presents

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical Wed 8 May, 7.30pm MAIN HOUSE Spontaneous musical comedy at its absolute finest – direct from the West End. An Edinburgh Fringe must-see phenomenon, with a BBC Radio 4 series, a criticallyacclaimed West End run and an Olivier Award to their name. These incredible performers transform your suggestions on the spot into a brand new musical comedy. So whether you fancy Hamilton in a hospital or Sondheim in the Sahara, suggest it and The Showstoppers will sing it!

Tickets: £21 – £31.50 | Age guidance: 12+


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Jack Lane and Something for the Weekend

Dad’s Army Radio Show Thu 9 May MAIN HOUSE The nation’s favourite sitcom returns! The boys are delighted to head to Derby Theatre with three new episodes.

Two actors, two microphones, over twenty-five characters - and lots of sound effects! The Dad’s Army Radio Show brings Perry and Croft’s classic BBC comedy to life in this highly-acclaimed stage production.

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“ Benson and Lane’s two-man Army are a comedy force to be reckoned with.” Radio Times

Performance time: 7.30pm Tickets: £21.50

Highfield Productions present

Sinatra: RAW Fri 10 May MAIN HOUSE The critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning show Sinatra: RAW stars actor and singer Richard Shelton, accompanied on piano. Wolverhampton-born, and fondly remembered from TV’s Emmerdale, Shelton is internationally acclaimed as one of the world’s best interpreters of Frank Sinatra’s music. Sinatra: RAW brings to life the man who defined an era, and whose musical legacy will never die.

Performance time: 7.30pm Tickets: £17.50 Age guidance: 16+

“ … an astonishing performance of one of the greatest icons of our age… Richard Shelton’s performance is mesmerising, emotional, tender and utterly real... if you love Sinatra and honestly, who doesn’t, this is unmissable.” Hollywood Fringe 2023 - Samantha Simmonds “ Shelton Sizzles As Sinatra… His mannerisms, his repartee with the audience, his velvety voice, are all incredible.” Hollywood Fringe 2023 - Bonnie Priever, Curtain Up


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…and there’s LOTS more

Say It Again, Sorry?

The Importance of Being...Earnest? Written by Joshua King, Simon Paris and Say It Again, Sorry?

Tue 28 – Wed 29 May MAIN HOUSE

Straight from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Everything seems to be going perfectly to plan in this traditional production of Oscar Wilde’s classic. That is, until the lead actor fails to arrive on cue. Join us for this hilarious and unpredictable twist on the world’s favourite comedy classic.

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“ A delightful farce - along the lines of The Play That Goes Wrong or Noises Off” Theatre Reviews North Performance time: 7.30pm Tickets: £15 |

£2 off

Mama Afrika As told by Anna Mudeka

Thu 30 May MAIN HOUSE Zimbabwean born singer, musician and storyteller Anna Mudeka tells the remarkable life story of an iconic South African singer, songwriter and civil rights activist, Miriam Makeba. Chronicling a life blighted by hardship, tragedy and struggle, Mama Afrika features many best loved songs including Mbube, Pata Pata and Soweto Blues, songs which embody an irrepressible spirit and integrity and which earned her legendary status.

Performance time: 7.30pm Tickets: £15 |

£2 off


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Ad Infinitum

Beautiful Evil Things By George Mann and Deb Pugh

Sat 1 June MAIN HOUSE A fierce, funny, bloody take on some of the oldest stories known to woman. From a killer Gorgon. What if there was another take on the Trojan War, an untold breathtaking adventure you’d never heard before? Enter Medusa. She was there. Monstrous gorgon? Snakes for hair? A turn-to-stone glare? Perhaps. But she was there - as a bodiless head strapped to the shield of a goddess. Her forever-open-eyes saw it all: Epic combat. Mighty swords. Giant horsesculptures filled with men. But as the war raged on, Medusa’s petrifying gaze focused on three extraordinary women who might just hold the key to her ultimate hope.

Performance time: 7.30pm Tickets: £15 |

£2 off


Coming Autumn 2024

On sale from Wednesday 13 December 2023 PW Productions Ltd presents The Bristol Old Vic production of

Olivier Award-winner Sally Cookson (A Monster Calls) directs the critically acclaimed Bristol Old Vic production of Wonder Boy by Ross Willis, a heart-warming and inspiring story about the power of communication.

 An audaciously inventive, sparky yet sensitive, giddily enjoyable new play that deserves to be packed to the rafters.” The Guardian

 “ audience roaring with laughter and love from the first minute” Whatsonstage  “it’s some kind of wonderful” The Guardian

Winner of the 2023 Writers’ Guild Award for Best Play.

 “Boundingly imaginative” The Times

12+ (strong language throughout)

TUE 22 – SAT 26 OCT Tickets from £15

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…and there’s LOTS more

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National Theatre

Connections Festival Thu 25 – Sun 28 April A festival of new writing, performances and workshops for young people aged 11 -25. Every year, Connections commissions new plays for young people to perform. The programme brings together some of the UK’s most exciting writers with young theatre-makers. In 23/24, we are working with nearly 270 youth companies from every corner of the UK. See more details on the Derby Theatre website.

In Good Company and Derby Theatre

Thu 11 – Sat 13 July Get ready to pack your bags for a theatrical vacation like no other! Departure Lounge is THE Midlands’ festival for curious and contemporary new theatre from across the UK and beyond. Celebrating the best new work and making room for artists and makers to have their say. Departure Lounge 2024 will explore ‘Art as Activism’, and platform fresh, feisty work that packs a punch. Keep an eye on the In Good Company and Derby Theatre websites and socials for more info early 2024.

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University of Derby Study and work alongside theatre professionals on real shows in the heart of a producing theatre. Derby Theatre, owned by the University of Derby, is the first ever Learning Theatre of its kind and is recognised regionally, nationally and internationally as a unique model for real-life learning.

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We offer a range of undergraduate and masters courses for anyone interested in a career within the arts and theatre.

BA (Hons)Theatre Arts Derby Theatre will be your ‘home’, offering you valuable industry experience and contacts. This course is unique; no other university level course is housed in a professional producing theatre. You will be at the centre of this professional environment, developing skills in acting, devising and directing for your career as a professional theatre artist.

MA Applied Theatre and Education Develop your skills and confidence as a classroom educator, workshop facilitator, Youth Theatre director, community artist using theatre and drama to contribute to social change, working in areas such as schools, prisons, communities and the care system. You’ll work and study alongside theatre professionals and specialist academics at Derby Theatre for an inspirational learning experience.

BA(Hons) Technical Theatre and Performance Design An interdisciplinary course where you will develop technical and creative skills across a wide range of theatre/performance production styles. You will explore the collaborative relationship between performers, designers and technicians, mirroring Industry practice. Delivered alongside Derby Theatre, you will work alongside professional designers, directors, technicians and performers in a professional producing theatre. This programme aligns with current technological advances that have shifted the creative and technical approaches to the theatre and performance industry. Graduates from this course will be multidisciplinary designers and/or technicians familiar with the creative possibilities of existing and emerging digital technologies alongside traditional theatre tools and techniques. This includes expanding practices such as socially engaged, immersive, site-specific, design-led performance, performance installation, exhibition, event and sound design. Running from September 2024 APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

For more information visit:

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University of Derby Present BA (Hons) Theatre Arts 2nd Year Students

The Sweet Science of Bruising by Joy Wilkinson

Fri 3, Sat 4, Fri 10 and Sat 11 May STUDIO A tale of passion, politics and pugilism – a feminist parable for our times. Anna Lamb, Matty Blackwell, Polly Stokes and Violet Hunter, four women each fighting their own battles drawn into the world of Professor Charlie Sharp’s Islington boxing booth at the Angel Ampitheatre. Against the backdrop of Victorian London, we follow the journeys of four women from very different walks of life but with one thing in common – a desire to be the Lady Boxing Champion of the World!

Performance times: Fri, 7.30pm, Sat, 2.30pm and 7.30pm Tickets: £10, under 26s £8 University of Derby students: £5

University of Derby Present BA (Hons) Theatre Arts 3rd Year Students

Vintage Hitchcock A Live Radio Play by Joe Landry

Fri 24 – Sat 25 May MAIN HOUSE

Performance times: Fri, 2.30pm and 7.30pm, Sat, 7.30pm Tickets: £10, under 26s £8 University of Derby students: £5

Join us as we relish in the work of Alfred Hitchcock, the 'master of suspense', with a triple bill live radio adaptation of some of Hitchcock’s early works. Intrigue, mystery and murder are aplenty as we take a journey through The Lodger, Sabotage and The 39 Steps. We enter the world of a radio play but are soon transported into a fast-paced theatrical extravaganza as seven actors juggle multiple characters, create live sound effects, and reinvent Hitchcock for the stage.


Amateur Companies

Tiptoe School of Performing Arts

Turning Point

Sat 27 – Sun 28 Jan MAIN HOUSE Tiptoe School of Performing Arts proudly presents their annual Show Turning Point: an extravaganza with over 200 local children ranging in age from 3 years to 18 plus. Turning Point takes us on a journey of events that changed the world, starting with King Henry VIII and his many wives to more recent events, celebrating our beloved Queen and the effects of covid. Many popular tunes, chosen to reflect inventions, moon landings, industry and human rights.

Performance times: Sat, 7.30pm, Sun, 1.30pm and 6.30pm Tickets: £17, under 16s and over 60s £15

Flying High Wed 14 – Sat 17 Feb MAIN HOUSE Since 1968, Scout and Girlguiding members have been entertaining Derby audiences in the Flying High Gang Show. Suitable for all ages, the show features well known songs, dance and comedy. Great music, stunning colour, energy and enthusiasm ensure a great time will be had by all! Five times winner of the Derby Amateur Theatre Eagle Award for Outstanding Achievement. Get your tickets now!

Performance times: Wed – Fri, 7.15pm Sat 1.30pm and 6pm Tickets: £17.50, under 16s and over 60s £15 Buy 10 tickets, get the 11th free

The Hannah Hand Dance Company present

Calendar of Events Sun 25 Feb, 2.15pm & 6.15pm MAIN HOUSE

Let The Hannah Hand Dance Company cast take you through the year with their Calendar of Events. Whatever date we take you on, it’s sure to be an exciting time! Tickets: £17.50


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Good Companions Musical Theatre present

Legally Blonde: The Musical Wed 15 – Sat 18 May MAIN HOUSE A fabulously fun international award-winning musical based on the adored movie, Legally Blonde the Musical follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes, snobbery, and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. This action-packed story explodes on the stage with memorable songs and dynamic dances. Equal parts hilarious and heartwarming, this musical is so much fun it should be illegal! Legally Blonde the Musical will take you from the sorority house to the halls of justice with Broadway’s brightest new heroine (and of course, her chihuahua, Bruiser).

Performance times: Wed – Fri, 7.30pm, Sat, 1.30pm & 6pm Tickets: £21.50, earlybird £20 (if booked by 31 Jan, 2024) Wed, 7.30pm & Sat, 6pm

Caroline Green Dance & Theatre Arts presents

Dance the Night Away Sat 8 – Sun 9 Jun MAIN HOUSE Caroline Green Dance & Theatre Arts are back at Derby Theatre with their 32nd annual production, Dance the Night Away. Celebrating 35 years in business, this high energy production features a cast of children and adults from all over the county. There is something for everyone in this exciting new show and we can’t wait to showcase the wonderful talent from one of Derby’s longest running dance studios. Join us for a fun night out for the whole family. Performance times: Sat, 7pm, Sun, 1pm and 6pm Tickets: standard £18, concessions £18


Get Involved

Get Involved with Derby Theatre

Derby Theatre is a ‘learning theatre’. We’re known for developing artists, training University of Derby students and empowering our communities, and we’re excited to take everyone on a journey of discovery. We have opportunities for children and young people, schools, artists, students and EVERYONE to get involved. We offer Youth Theatre, Careers Day, Future Creatives Programme, Plus One, artist development, Carers’ Café, workshops for all ages, ambassador groups, training programmes and community events plus much more.


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For Everyone We want to be a theatre for everyone, creating shows that tell your stories. And we’re much more than one building: we bring many of our events to you. We work with local communities to create original theatre that reflects what people care about. Then we share this work across the region and beyond.

For Children and Young People You can make us your doorway into the wonderful world of theatre. Join our groups to develop your skills. We want you to become the new generation of theatre makers. That’s why we run groups where you can learn everything you need to know about performing and putting on plays.

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For Artists

For Schools and Colleges

We understand that emerging artists need cash, space and support to create great work. Our artist development opportunities help theatre makers break into the business, understand their options and stay afloat.

Groups from early years to further education are invited to make our theatre their classroom. Fuelled by professional theatre makers and backstage magic, we make texts come to life.

We love to co-create work in partnership with talented newcomers and we often commission work from emerging artists. Through our networks, we link all kinds of theatre makers, and we regularly post call-outs for opportunities.

We’re committed to supporting learners of all ages. So we’re endlessly inventive in the way we work with schools, nurseries and further education groups.

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For more information on how you can get involved, visit www.derbytheatre.co.uk


Christmas 2024

On sale from Friday 1 December 2023 A Derby Theatre Production

FRI 22 NOV, 2024 – SAT 4 JAN, 2025

Earlybird Offer Book and pay by 1 May 2024 and get 10% off your booking, available on any performance.

Schools Reserve now, pay later. Book and pay by 1 July 2024, and get tickets at the schools’ earlybird price of ONLY £13 per ticket with one free ticket with every 10 purchased.

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A Derby Theatre, Hiccup Theatre and Polka Theatre Production

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CHICKEN LICKEN THU 5 DEC, 2024 – SAT 4 JAN, 2025

Earlybird Offer Book and pay by 1 May 2024 and get 10% off your booking, available on any performance.

“Delightful, energetic, Schools enough Charm to Reserve now, later. Book and pay by 1 July 2024, and butterpay Crumpets” get tickets atThe theStage schools’ earlybird price of ONLY £11 per ticket with one free ticket with every 10 purchased.

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Theatre Café We offer a wide range of snacks, delicious hot and cold homemade food and beverages, served to your table with a smile! Our menu includes favourites such as our freshly made toasties, sandwiches and paninis, plus a range of homemade cakes, soups, jacket potatoes and salads. We cater for all dietary requirements including vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free. If you are concerned about an allergy, our ingredients, or have any questions regarding food or drink, please don't hesitate to ask one of our friendly catering team – they'll be happy to help.

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Booking and Your Visit Box Office Opening Hours

Email Enquiries

Monday – Saturday: 10am – 4pm (and later on performance days)

For email enquiries, please email DerbyTheatreTickets@derby.ac.uk

On Sundays and Bank Holidays: 90 minutes before a performance Box Office telephone number: 01332 593939

We endeavour to respond as quickly as possible, but please don’t rely on email if you need to contact us urgently.

Phone lines will remain open until half an hour before the first evening performance

Payment Options

Booking Online Online booking is available 24/7. You can select your preferred ticket delivery option when booking online: e-ticket or collect from Box Office. www.derbytheatre.co.uk

E-Tickets After booking events, you will be sent a confirmation of your booking and an e-ticket via email, so please ensure your theatre account details are up to date. At the Theatre, simply show your e-ticket to a member of our team before entering the auditorium and they will scan the e-ticket directly from your phone. If your event is online, your e-ticket will contain any links or passwords you need to access the event. Your e-tickets are accessible from your Theatre account at any time.

Ticket Collection If you are unable to be sent an e-ticket via email, you may wish to collect your tickets from the Box Office, you can select this option when booking. Please arrive in plenty of time before the start of the show to collect your tickets.

Please be ready to make any on-site payments via a contactless bank card, rather than cash, where possible. We accept: All types of card payment (except American Express); cash and theatre tokens.

Cancellations, Refunds and Exchanges In the event of a performance being cancelled, we will automatically offer you: to exchange tickets to another performance during the run (if available); theatre credit (to be used on a future production at Derby Theatre, valid for 12 months); a full refund (via the original payment method) or the option to donate, or part donate, to Derby Theatre. If you are unable to attend a performance, for any reason, we will happily exchange tickets to another performance during the run (if available) at a charge of £1 per ticket - with any price difference, additional payment may be required, or if the ticket price performance you would like to change to is less, the difference will be returned to theatre credit. We do not offer refunds.

Schools and Groups We offer schools and groups a range of discounts on numerous productions - and offer ‘reserve now, pay later’ on bookings, allowing you time to secure the seats you want, with time to then confirm your numbers and arrange payment at a later date. See individual show pages for more information. Schools’ bookings can be made via BACS, credit card or invoice.


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Finding Us By car If you are travelling by car, Derby Theatre is located just off the A601 in the centre of Derby. Car parking at Derbion Basement Derby Theatre is directly above Derbion Basement Car Park, the most convenient, safe and secure city centre parking all under one roof, accessed from Traffic Street. The postcode for the car park is DE1 2PL. There are also convenient car parks opposite the Theatre: opeland Street, Derby, DE1 2PY. C Payable by cash, card or Connect App. iddals Road NCP Car Park, DE1 2PY. S Payable by card or app.

By train We are very close to Derby Railway Station, approx. 10 minutes’ walk from the station. Follow signs to Derbion after leaving the station.

By bus Trent Barton run several frequent routes serving Derby and the surrounding areas. Most buses stop at Derby Bus Station, a 5-minute walk to and from the entrance to Derbion Shopping Centre.

By taxi If arriving by taxi, please request to be dropped off at the Derbion Basement Car Park (which will allow you 20 minutes free drop-off time). For your return journey, we are more than happy to order a taxi to be waiting for you after the performance, please ask at Box Office on arrival.

Data Protection Derby Theatre is committed to upholding the data protection principles of good informationhandling practices. When processing your booking the Box Office will ask you your name, address, telephone number and email address. This information may be used to keep you informed about forthcoming events at Derby Theatre. With your permission we may also pass on your name and address to other arts organisations who may send you information of a similar nature. You’ll be asked if your details can be used in this way at the time of booking.

Prices and information correct at the time of going to print but are subject to change.


Access Performances Derby Theatre welcomes all customers and has an extensive range of services to ensure you have an enjoyable and comfortable visit. If you require any assistance, information or support before, during or after your visit with us, please inform the Box Office when booking your tickets, this way we can find the best seats for you and ensure you have a great experience with us. We have a list of services and more detailed information available in our accessible brochure which is available in our foyers or we can post/email this out to you. This information is also available online:

www.derbytheatre.co.uk/your-visit/accessibility

Across our season we offer (where possible) a range of accessible performances. These include Audio Described, British Sign Language Interpreted and Captioned Performances. On some performances we also offer Relaxed and Dementia-Friendly Performances. More information about these performances and listings are available in our accessible brochure, online: www.derbytheatre.co.uk/your-visit/accessibleperformances and at the back of this brochure through the access symbols. Derby Theatre supports anyone living with dementia and their friends, families and carers. Derby Theatre often run Dementia Friends information sessions. Please get in touch with A.Tinley@derby.ac.uk for more information.

Accessible Performances BSL Performances

Audio Described Performances

Murder in the Dark

Sat 20 Jan, 2.30pm

The Gruffalo’s Child

Semi-integrated BSL Thu 25 Jan, 4.30pm

Twelve Angry Men Animal Farm

Thu 1 Feb, 7.30pm Thu 7 Mar, 10.30am, 7pm

Alice in Wonderland All performances will have integrated BSL Welfare

Wed 9 Oct 2024, 7.30pm

Self Raising All performances will have integrated BSL/Audio Description Captioned Performances Animal Farm

Sat 2 Mar, 2.30pm

Alice in Wonderland All performances will have integrated creative captioning Welfare

Thu 10 Oct 2024, 7.30pm

Twelve Angry Men Sat 3 Feb, 2.30pm (TT 1.15pm) Animal Farm

Sat 9 Mar, 2pm (TT 12.45pm) Wed 13 Mar, 7pm (TT 5.45pm)

Alice in Wonderland Sat 29 Jun, 2pm (TT 12.45pm) Sat 6 Jul, 2pm (TT 12.45pm) Welfare

Tue 1 & Sat 5 Oct, 2.30pm, (TT 1.15pm)

Self Raising All performances will have integrated BSL/Audio Description Relaxed Performances Alice in Wonderland

Thu 4 Jul, 11am


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Please get in touch with us if you require any further information or wish to book tickets.

Phone: 01332 593939 Email: DerbyTheatreTickets@derby.ac.uk Text Number: 07717346964 (text enquiries only) Website: www.derbytheatre.co.uk


Diary Highlights January 2024 Wed 10 Jan

Mark Watson: SEARCH

8.00pm

Mon 15 Jan

Murder in the Dark

7.30pm

Tue 16 Jan

Murder in the Dark

7.30pm

Wed 17 Jan

Murder in the Dark

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Thu 18 Jan

Murder in the Dark

7.30pm

Fri 19 Jan

Murder in the Dark

7.30pm

Sat 20 Jan

Murder in the Dark

2.30pm,

Sun 21 Jan

The Comedy Store

7.30pm

Tue 23 Jan

The Gruffalo’s Child

1.30pm, 4.30pm

Wed 24 Jan

The Gruffalo’s Child

10.30am, 1.00pm

Thu 25 Jan

The Gruffalo’s Child

1.00pm, 4.30pm

Fri 26 Jan

The Music of James Bond...and Beyond

7.30pm

Sat 27 Jan

Turning Point

7.30pm

Sun 28 Jan

Turning Point

1.30pm, 6.30pm

Mon 29 Jan

Twelve Angry Men

7.30pm

Tue 30 Jan

Twelve Angry Men

7.30pm

Wed 31 Jan

Twelve Angry Men

2.30pm, 7.30pm

7.30pm

February 2024 Thu 1 Feb

Twelve Angry Men

7.30pm

Fri 2 Feb

Twelve Angry Men

7.30pm

Sat 3 Feb

Twelve Angry Men

2.30pm,

Sat 3 Feb

PAKIt In

8.00pm

Sun 4 Feb

Can Bears Ski?

11.00am , 2.00pm

Tue 6 Feb

Sinfonia Viva: Energy

7.00pm

Fri 9 Feb

Rapunzel

6.30pm

Sat 10 Feb

Rapunzel

2.00pm

Sun 18 Feb

Crescendo 2024: The Concert

4.30pm

Wed 21 Feb

Geoff Northcott: Basic Bloke

8.00pm

Thu 22 Feb

Dear Zoo

1.30pm

Fri 23 Feb

Dear Zoo

10.30am, 1.30pm

Sun 25 Feb

Calendar of Events

2.15pm, 6.15pm

Wed 28 Feb

Animal Farm

7.00pm

7.30pm


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Thu 29 Feb

Animal Farm

2.00pm, 7.00pm

Thu 29 Feb

Self Raising

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Animal Farm

7.00pm

March 2024 Fri 1 Mar Fri 1 Mar

Self Raising

7.30pm

Sat 2 Mar

Animal Farm

2.00pm,

Sat 2 Mar

Cracking

8.00pm

Tue 5 Mar

Animal Farm

10.30am, 7.00pm

Wed 6 Mar

Animal Farm

7.00pm

Thu 7 Mar

Animal Farm

10.30am,

Fri 8 Mar

Animal Farm

7.00pm

Sat 9 Mar

Animal Farm

2.00pm,

Sun 10 Mar

The Comedy Store

7.30pm

7.00pm

7.00pm

7.00pm

Tue 12 Mar

Animal Farm

10.30am, 7.00pm

Wed 13 Mar

Animal Farm

7.00pm

Thu 14 Mar

Animal Farm

10.30am, 7.00pm

Fri 15 Mar

Animal Farm

7.00pm

Fri 15 Mar

Lines

8.00pm

Sat 16 Mar

Animal Farm

2.00pm, 7.00pm

Sat 16 Mar

Lines

8.00pm

Tue 19 Mar

Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear

7.30pm

Wed 20 Mar

Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Thu 21 Mar

Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear

7.30pm

Fri 22 Mar

Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear

7.30pm

Sat 23 Mar

Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Tue 26 Mar

The School for Scandal

7.30pm

Wed 27 Mar

The School for Scandal

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Thu 28 Mar

The School for Scandal

7.30pm

Fri 29 Mar

The School for Scandal

7.30pm

Sat 30 Mar

The School for Scandal

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Wed 3 Apr

Tommy Blaize

7.30pm

Thu 4 Apr

Spot’s Birthday Party

2.00pm

Fri 5 Apr

Spot’s Birthday Party

11.00am, 2.00pm

April 2024


Diary Highlights cont. Sat 6 Apr

Spot’s Birthday Party

11.00am, 2.00pm

Sat 6 Apr

Rotten

8.00pm

Sun 7 Apr

Spot’s Birthday Party

11.00am, 2.00pm

Wed 10 Apr

Dreamcoat Stars

7.30pm

Thu 11 Apr

Dreamcoat Stars

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Fri 12 Apr

Milkshake! Live: On Holiday

12.00pm, 3.30pm

Tue 16 Apr

Oh What a Lovely War

7.30pm

Wed 17 Apr

Oh What a Lovely War

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Thu 18 Apr

Oh What a Lovely War

7.30pm

Fri 19 Apr

Oh What a Lovely War

7.30pm

Sat 20 Apr

Oh What a Lovely War

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Tue 30 Apr

Tender

7.30pm

Wed 1 May

Tender

7.30pm

Thu 2 May

Community Service

7.30pm

Fri 3 May

Community Service

7.30pm

Fri 3 May

The Sweet Science of Bruising

7.30pm

Sat 4 May

Community Service

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Sat 4 May

The Sweet Science of Bruising

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Tue 7 May

Dad’s Army Radio Show

7.30pm

Wed 8 May

Showstopper! The improvised Musical

7.30pm

Thu 9 May

Dad’s Army Radio Show

7.30pm

Fri 10 May

Sinatra: RAW

7.30pm

Fri 10 May

The Sweet Science of Bruising

7.30pm

Sat 11 May

There’s a Monster in Your Show

1.00pm, 4.00pm

Sat 11 May

The Sweet Science of Bruising

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Sun 12 May

There’s a Monster in Your Show

10.00am, 1.00pm

May 2024

Wed 15 May

Legally Blonde

7.30pm

Thu 16 May

Legally Blonde

7.30pm

Fri 17 May

Legally Blonde

7.30pm

Fri 17 May

Derbyshire Childhood

8.00pm

Sat 18 May

Legally Blonde

1.30pm, 6.00pm

Sat 18 May

Derbyshire Childhood

8.00pm


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Fri 24 May

Vintage Hitchcock A Live Radio Play

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Sat 25 May

Vintage Hitchcock A Live Radio Play

7.30pm

Tue 28 May

The Importance of being Earnest

7.30pm

Wed 29 May

The Importance of being Earnest

7.30pm

Thu 30 May

Mama Afrika

7.30pm

Sat 1 Jun

Beautiful Evil Things

7.30pm

Sat 8 Jun

Dance the Night Away

7.00pm

Sun 9 Jun

Dance the Night Away

1.00pm, 6.00pm

Tue 11 Jun

What the Butler Saw

7.30pm

Wed 12 Jun

What the Butler Saw

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Thu 13 Jun

What the Butler Saw

7.30pm

Fri 14 Jun

What the Butler Saw

7.30pm

Sat 15 Jun

What the Butler Saw

2.30pm, 7.30pm

Sat 22 Jun

Alice in Wonderland

2.00pm, 7.00pm

Mon 24 Jun

Alice in Wonderland

7.00pm

Tue 25 Jun

Alice in Wonderland

7.00pm

Thu 27 Jun

Alice in Wonderland

10.15am, 7.00pm

Fri 28 Jun

Alice in Wonderland

7.00pm

Sat 29 Jun

Alice in Wonderland

2.00pm,

Sun 30 Jun

Alice in Wonderland

2.00pm

Mon 1 Jul

Alice in Wonderland

7.00pm

Tue 2 Jul

Alice in Wonderland

10.15am, 7.00pm

Thu 4 Jul

Alice in Wonderland

11.00am

Fri 5 Jul

Alice in Wonderland

7.00pm

Sat 6 Jul

Alice in Wonderland

2.00pm,

June 2024

7.00pm

July 2024

Main House

Studio

For dates and times of performances beyond July 2024, please visit www.derbytheatre.co.uk

, 7.00pm

7.00pm

Schools Performance

British Sign Language

Preview Performance

Creative Captioning

Press Night

Captioned

Dementia Friendly

Relaxed

D Distanced Performance

Audio Described

Please be aware that touch tours will be held 75 minutes before the start of the Audio Described performance.


We would like to thank the following organisations for their generous support:

With special thanks to our Diamond Patrons John and Laura Howarth.

University of Derby Theatre Limited is a registered charity (No: 1129005)


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