Unity Theatre Autumn Brochure 2018

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WELCOME TO UNITY! The Unity has long been renowned by audiences for presenting inventive performances that question society. This autumn and winter, the current societal shifts that we feel on a personal and wider level are being explored on stage, right here in Liverpool, by leading and emerging contemporary artists. Please join in, engage with the conversation, be challenged, entertained and have your curiosity sparked! Gordon Millar Artistic Director & CEO

HIGHLIGHTS

MEEK

BEYOND BELIEF

WHERE WE BEGAN

ALL YOU NEED IS LSD

Mon 10 – Sat 15 Sep

Fri 28 Sep – Sat 6 Oct

Tue 9 Oct

Tue 16 – Sat 20 Oct

SILENCE

POP MUSIC

SCOTTEE: FAT BLOKES

KNOCK KNOCK

Thur 25 – Sat 27 Oct

Tue 30 Oct

Sat 17 Nov

Fri 2 Nov

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THEATRE Presented by Headlong in association with Birmingham Repertory Theatre

MEEK By Penelope Skinner Directed by Amy Hodge Mon 10 – Sat 15 Sep | 7:30pm (Sat Mat 2pm) £12 - £16 (£10.50 Conc) | Unity 1 Fringe First Winner Penelope Skinner’s (Angry Alan, Linda, The Village Bike) new play is a haunting vision of ruthless state control, tense friendships and one woman’s determination not to be broken. Showing how a small act of resistance can lead to a political revolution, Meek is a tale which reflects on our own fraught times. @HeadlongTheatre #MeekThePlay 11 SEPTEMBER Stay for a post-show discussion in the bar!

‘Bleak but pertinent, beautifully directed by Amy Hodge’ BritishTheatre.com

Echoes of Atwood…Penelope Skinner’s Play is very much of our times.” Evening Standard

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PERFORMANCE Limbik Theatre presents

THE FORECAST Directed by Ben Samuels

Sat 8 Sep | 7.30pm £12.50 - £14.50 (£10.50 Conc) | Unity 1 In a backyard near you, in the not-too-distant future, four women from four corners of the globe float in mid-air. Fleeing war, poverty, debt and environmental destruction, they have agreed to work as society’s latest consumer craze, the status symbol for every middle class household. Their new job: Human garden ornament.

“A gripping, thought-provoking script, beautifully directed and brilliantly acted. Not to be missed.” The Reviews Hub

A big, bonkers and prescient piece about what people are willing to sacrifice for a better life. Prepare for songs, shadows, and a whirl of giant dresses on wheels. And women hanging by a thread. (Literally).

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Wed 19 Sep | 7.30pm £12.50 (£10.50 Conc) | Unity 1

“Testament dazzles with his beatboxing and rapping skills” Yorkshire Post

The twin juggernauts of hip-hop and feminism are on a collision course. And Testament reckons he’s the guy to sort it out. Stay for a post-show discussion in the bar!

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COMEDY

JUSTIN MOORHOUSE: NORTHERN JOKER Tue 18 Sep | 7.30pm £15.50 (£5 unwaged) Unity 1 The golden age of the Northern straight white male comedian has gone the way of the dinosaurs. Can Justin adapt to survive?

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ZOE LYONS: ENTRY LEVEL HUMAN Thur 20 Sep | 8pm £16.50 | Unity 1 Hugely popular Zoe Lyons returns with a fresh crop of quick-fire observational gags – don’t miss out!

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CONTEMPORARY DANCE

“201 have created a masterpiece of human sensitivity” EdFringe Review

“Beautiful...Uplifting” Voice Mag UK

“Thrilling...Thought provoking” The Wee Review

Fri 21 Sep | 7.30pm £12.50 - £14.50 (£10.50 Conc) | Unity 1 After the sell-out international tour of Smother, 201’s award-winning hip-hop theatre presents SKIN, a boy’s intimate journey of gender transition to discover a body that feels like home.

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UNITY ASSOCIATE COMPANY

Tmesis Theatre in association with Unity Theatre and The Arts Centre EHU present

BEYOND BELIEF Loss, immortality and our digital souls

Fri 28 Sep – Sat 6 Oct | 7.30pm (1.30pm Fri 28 Sep) £10 - £14.50 | Unity 1

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WINNER – Best Choreography

S HI EAS G H ON LI GH T “Glorious … full of heart”

United Solo Festival (New York)

The Guardian on Happy Hour

“Producing all that’s good in the world of Physical Theatre”

What would happen if you could live forever? If you could bring your loved one back to life and resurrect their digital soul? With their trademark playful, physical style, Tmesis explore how we cope with loss in the digital age and how we won’t ever let Elvis die.

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@TmesisTheatre #BeyondBeliefShow 4 Oct Stay for a post-show discussion!

PHYSICAL THEATRE & THE EXPRESSIVE BODY MASTERCLASS Wed 2 Nov 5-7pm | £12

Creating and devising physical theatre using Tmesis’ rigorous style of training. Exploring methods used in the devising process of Beyond Belief, with a focus on creating characters; devising physical sequences and working as an ensemble to explore ideas.

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UNITY SUPPORTED ARTIST

What A Little Bird Told Me presents

WHEN DID YOU STOP DANCING? Fri 5 – Sat 6 Oct | 6pm £10 (£8 Conc)| Unity 2

“Inch perfect... this is a powerful piece of theatre.” The Reviews Hub on Colder than Here.

The story of the dancing Plague of 1518. A story of hundreds of women dancing in the streets. And not stopping. A relevant, engaging piece told with warmth, charm and integrity.

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Stand and Be Counted presents

WHERE WE BEGAN By Rosie McPherson

Tue 9 Oct | 8pm £10.50 (£8.50 Conc) | Unity 1 When every citizen is ordered to return to their place of birth, ‘Where We Began’ examines where we could end up. A wild and vivid vision of the future that combines storytelling, movement and live music.

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“Brutal and Unforgettable… politically, this piece is doing something remarkable.” British Theatre Guide on Tanja

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THEATRE

WHEN THE TRUTH SURFACES THERE IS NO ESCAPE!

A GRIPPING NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER

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Break A Leg Productions in association with Bill Elms

BLOOD RUNS DEEP Written by Emma Culshaw and David Paul Directed by Margaret Connell

Wed 10 - Sat 13 October | 8PM Thu and Sat Matinee 3:30PM ÂŁ10.50 - ÂŁ17.50 | Unity 1 Blood Runs Deep is a brilliant new psychological thriller from Break A Leg Productions in association with Bill Elms. Guaranteed to have audiences literally on the edge of their seats, cast includes Alice Merivale, John Schumacher, Brandon McCaffery and Emma Vaudrey. Single mother Karen Richards (Vaudrey) is on the run with her unsuspecting son (McCaffery), praying she can hide their chilling family secret and live a normal life. But when an unwelcome visitor arrives at her home, the truth catches up with her, resulting in terrifying consequences. When the truth surfaces, there is no escape! Coming to the Unity Theatre this October in its World Premiere.

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THEATRE Told by an Idiot and Birmingham Repertory Theatre present

ALL YOU NEED IS LSD By Leo Butler Directed by Paul Hunter and Stephen Harper

Tue 16 – Sat 20 Oct (7.30pm) £12 - £16 (£10.50 Conc) | Unity 1 ‘The drug laws in this country - the drug laws IN THE WORLD - all stem from this attitude that pleasure is a bad thing’ Monty Python, Being John Malkovich and Alice in Wonderland all resonate in this exhilarating and original comedy as we watch the playwright, Leo, jump down the rabbit-hole of a medical trial in search of enlightenment - and a good story. 18 Oct - Stay for a post-show discussion 19 Oct - Integrated BSL performance 20 Oct – Panel Discussion - 4pm - (free to attend)

Evening Standard, Time Out, Telegraph, Financial Times, Daily Mail, Observer, Sunday Times (For Boy by Leo Butler, Almeida Theatre, 2016)

‘Their work is never less than sublime’ The Independent on Told by an Idiot

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FAMILY XXXXXXXXXX OneTenth Human and The Dukes present

THE ASTONISHING VACUUM CLEANER ADVENTURE Thu 25 - Fri 26 Oct 11am & 2pm £8 all tickets | Unity 2 Groups (8+) £6.50 An interactive experience for 7-11 year olds and their grown-ups. This hands-on show aims to inspire the next generation of problemsolvers, creative thinkers, engineers and scientists. *Free pre and post show children’s activities in the bar*

EARLY YEARS CREATIVE PLAY Thur 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 Nov 11am |Pay What You Decide Travelled Companions return with a brand new series of creative and interactive play sessions - combining live music, movement, storytelling and sensory play using different exciting themes each week. Suitable for pre-school children and their grown-ups. Limited availability advanced booking advised.

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SILENCE by Nicola Werenowska Directed by Jo Newman

Thur 25 – Sat 27 October 7.30pm £14 (£10 Conc) Unity 1

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1996. London. It’s Ewa’s birthday. Her daughter Anna is coming home from university with a secret to share but Maria has some news of her own. As wartime memories of Siberia resurface, old steps are retraced to uncover the secrets of the past and a Polish heritage that unites and divides them. Nicola Werenowska’s funny and fascinating new play hurtles between Warsaw and London over two decades and three generations of a Polish/British family. “Catch it if you can: this is a delicate and bold piece of work” The Telegraph

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GIG-THEATRE A Paines Plough and Birmingham Repertory Theatre production in association with Latitude Festival

POP MUSIC By Anna Jordon Directed by James Grieve

Tue 30 Oct | 7.30pm £15 (£12.50 Conc) | Unity 1 A wedding. A free bar. A blast from the past. G and Kayla’s lives are a mess but tonight they’re determined to Have It Large! As their veins course with adrenaline and prosecco – join them on a journey through thirty years of Pop. 20

“Must-See Theatre” The Reviews Hub

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THEATRE XXXXXXXXXX Tangram Theatre presents

A HUNDRED DIFFERENT WORDS FOR LOVE By James Rowland Directed by Daniel Goldman

Thurs 1 Nov | 8pm £12.50 (£10 Conc) | Unity 1

“thought- provoking… her performance is spellbinding” North West End

In the Mirror Theatre Company present

NARCISSIST IN THE MIRROR

Written & performed by Rosie Fleeshman Directed by Sue Jenkins

Wed 31 Oct | 7.30pm £12.50 (£10.50 Conc) Unity 1 Winner - Best New Play at The 2017 Manchester Theatre Awards A dark comedy about life, ambition and millennial expectation: Narcissus is a love addict, a starving artist and a lost soul searching for self-worth. An honest account of self-exploration as rip-roaring as it is poignant and heartfelt.

Three years ago, James met the love of his life. A year ago, they broke up. This is James’s story of falling in love and landing broken hearted. And it’s the story of a quest: to find the right words to make sense of love. A hilarious, heart-lifting story of romance, despair, and friendship – from one of the UK’s most acclaimed storytellers. Featuring live music, heart-ache, belly-laughs and lots and lots of words. Winner of the VAULT Festival Best Show Award 2017

“A triumph – will find a way to break (and mend) your heart” Broadway Baby

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UNITY ASSOCIATE COMPANY

RENT PARTY ASSOCIATE COMPANY

LOVE THE LIFE YOU LIVE, LIVE THE LIFE YOU LOVE By Carol Leeming Wed 7 Nov, 5pm Pay what you decide Unity 2

DIETRICH: NATURAL DUTY by Peter Groom | Co-written and directed by Oliver Gully Tue 6 Nov 7.30pm | £10.50 (£8.50 Conc) | Unity 1 An intoxicating one-(wo)man show revealing the life of a legend. This breath-taking mixture of theatre, cabaret and drag comes straight from an acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Festival and was a sold-out hit at VAULT Festival 2018 - catch it before its London transfer this autumn.

Maz is a 24 year old dual heritage Queer window dresser - talented, attractive and larger than life. Out clubbing one night he meets Sidney – a ghost who ‘passed for white’ before the onset of WW1. This seemingly random but disturbing encounter changes them both in unforeseen ways forever. This 20 minute scratch performance is a glimpse of the full show due to come to the Unity in February 2019. Pre-show Creative Writing Workshop exploring techniques in poetic writing, using themes from the show (booking essential).

Created by an extraordinary group of artists. Wed 7 – Thur 8 Nov | 8pm £10.50 (£8.50 Conc) Unity 1 Part show, part party – for those just about managing. This 21st-Century Austerity Britain immersive show, is inspired by the 1920s Harlem Renaissance Rent Parties. Just like in the 20s, we invite you to pay to come to a party, so that we can make this month’s rent. We’ll entertain you with all our artist friends; dancers, singers, musicians, poets, who will create a kaleidoscopic picture of what it means today to be young, gifted, and black – and poor, and gay. Being broke never looked so fierce! Dance with us! Join us for a fun filled FREE party dance workshop before the show (limited places, booking essential). Commissioned by Homotopia, Co-produced by Sheffield Theatres, Developed at Sustained Theatre Up North, Supported by Arts Council England.

“An absolute tour de force, Peter Groom’s take on legendary teutonic beauty Marlene Dietrich is literally breathtaking” The Gay UK

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HOMOTOPIA FESTIVAL

HIP, HIP I’M GAY! by Ashleigh Owen Fri 9 Nov (Preview performance) | 7:30pm £10.50 (£8.50 Conc)|Unity 1 A moving, real, silly, sad and very funny comedy cabaret which follows real-life stories and experiences of coming out and the mental health struggles people have faced alongside their sexual identity. Accompanied by a brilliant queer cast, artist Ashleigh Owen has created this piece as a letter to society that we may have come a long way legally but there is still a lot of work to do in regard to LGBTQ+ rights and behaviours towards our community that have had a negative impact on our mental health. Research and development supported by Arts Council England.

Homotopia & DaDaFest International present

MINA

by Nataly Leboleux Tue 13 - Wed 14 |6pm & 7:30pm £8.50 (£6.50 Conc) | Unity 1 Mina is waiting for you to take your seat. She wants your full attention. She won’t speak, but she will show you. Her story is about to unravel. You the audience, are her redemption. Are you ready for this?

EMERGING TALENT: SCRATCH NIGHT Sat 10 Nov | 5pm Pay What You Decide |Unity 2 Discover fresh, exciting and uber talented emerging LGBTQ+ artists and performers at Homotopia’s scratch night. Enjoy four performances and offer your feedback on these works-in-progress. You might just find a star of the future!

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Combining projection mapping and animation with physical theatre, Mina is a sensory, immersive exploration of the world of conversion therapy and gay exorcisms still prevalent today. But there is a twist. Expect magical realism and much more in this innovative retelling of Nataly Lebouleux’s award-winning film Paper Thin. Supported by Arts Council England, Superbia and ALRA.

Age 16+. Tickets strictly limited to 25 per performance. Running time: 45 mins (approx).

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HOMOTOPIA FESTIVAL

ROCKBOTTOM Choreography Stuart Waters Wed 14 Nov | 9pm £8.50 (£6.50 Conc) | Unity 1 Rockbottom is a powerful, topical new dance theatre solo, combining bold story-telling with highly physical choreography. A moving and incredibly honest self-portrait of personal struggle with depression and addiction. The themes are leavened with humour and warmth and give prominence to the roles of resilience and support networks within recovery. With discussion and signposting available in the Unity Bar post-show. Buy a combined ticket for MINA and Rockbottom for just £12.

Fittings Multimedia Arts co-commissioned by DaDaFest, Homotopia and The Arena Theatre.

SCOTTEE: FAT BLOKES

MOP THE HOUSE: A SHORT GUIDE TO VOGUE

Sat 17 Nov | 7.30pm £12.50 (£10.50 Conc) Unity 1

By Garry Robson Thur 15 & Fri 16 Nov Thur 7:30pm, Fri 7pm & 9pm £10 (£8 Conc) |Unity 1 UK PREMIERE An intimate extravaganza for two actors, one DJ, an audience and a runway that could go anywhere. Melding history with fantasy and dance with urban sign. Featuring house beats with a punk sensibility and a lot of BAD language. Supported by Arts Council England.

Suitable for Age 16+ 15 November, 7.30pm: Free pre-show screening of the award-winning Homotopia commissioned short film The Unlimited House of Krip.

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Fat Blokes is a sort of dance show about flab, double chins and getting your kit off in public - made by artist and forward facing fatso, Scottee. Fat Blokes uncovers why fat men are never sexy but are always funny, always the ‘before’ but never the ‘after’ shot. Made in collaboration with Lea Anderson and four fat blokes who’ve never done this sort of thing before. This is fat rebellion. “Scottee’s work often comes in camouflage. Its flippancy conceals its fight. It’s how he reaches people.” The Guardian

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UNITY ASSOCIATE COMPANY DaDaFest International is back for another year, bigger and better than ever! This year’s festival will take place from 1 November – 8 December 2018 with over 50 events at venues across Merseyside. This year’s festival theme is Passing: What is your legacy which includes moments that affirm, celebrate and inform on the very essence of what it is to be disabled, D/deaf, young, old as all of us are part of the human race. Find out about DaDaFest International events at the Unity below. The DaDaFest International programme will be announced in September www.dadafest.co.uk/events Unity Theatre is wheelchair accessible and DaDaFest will ensure at least one of each of the events programmed will be audio described and BSL interpreted / captioned. Please check the DaDaFest website for exact details of access provided.

JONATHAN GRIFFITH: RETROSPECTIVE Exhibition 1 Nov – 8 Dec, 11am - 4:30pm Talk: Tue 20 Nov at 6pm, Unity Bar Jonathan Griffith is an 81 year old self-taught artist with cerebral palsy. Griffith has always been determined to remain independent from a very young age and then ‘left home’ at 33 where he rented a tiny bedsit flat with a garage. There, he got friends to help make the special furniture he designed so he could be self-sufficient. He developed his painting skills in his spare time over many years and this retrospective charts his work as his style has evolved and he has gradually lost mobility.

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KNOCK KNOCK Fri 2 Nov | 7:30pm £10.50 (£8.50 Conc) | Unity 1 Deep in the heart of the forest, a woodcutter lives in a world of woodland magic, until a stranger knocks at his door bringing with her a most unexpected of spells… When the pressure of social expectation worms its way to the centre of their lives, a choice must be made; stay and conform or run and be free…or is there another way? A moving performance using physical theatre, clown and mask for grownups and thinking families, inclusive to both D/deaf and hearing audiences.

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DADAFEST INTERNATIONAL 2018

MIA: DAUGHTERS OF FORTUNE Tue 21 Nov |7:30pm £12.50 (£10.50 Conc) | Unity 1 Having kids is not an easy decision: Can I afford it? Will I screw it up? Now imagine making these decisions if you have a learning disability. Woah – wait a minute… learning-disabled parents? Erm, can they do that? Do they even have sex? Yes, yes ‘they’ do. Fast moving, raw and eye-opening, Mia explores the truths and myths about learning disability and parenthood in today’s society. Think pop culture with popcorn, science with silliness, stories with statistics. Mia challenges the often taken for granted idea of ‘being a parent’.

ON THE TRACKS By Lucy Hayward Tue 21 Nov | 6:30pm £8.50 (£6.50 Conc) | Unity 2 Step into the dark and unsettling world on the rail tracks at night. This brand new interpretation of accessible theatre will take you on a multi-sensory journey, experiencing the intense and sometimes hostile reality of these characters lives. Tonight, something has changed. Ted seems to be more distant than usual and when conversation turns to the darker side it becomes clear how little Robert really knows about Teds’ life. Supported by DaDaFest artistic development programme

DADAFEST INTERNATIONAL SCRATCH NIGHT Thurs 22 Nov | 7:30pm Pay What You Decide Unity 1 Scratch Night is a night of new work by emerging artists who will share their work in progress in front of an audience. Facilitated by Julie McNamara of Vital Exposure and Alyson Campbell, Director of Cake Daddy. Using Liz Lerman’s Critical Response Process to support a feedback and development process for the artists, encouraging creative growth and professional development. @DaDaFest on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook

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FRANCESCA MARTINEZ ‘WHAT THE **** IS NORMAL?!’ Fri 23 Nov |8:30pm £16.50 (£12.50 Conc) | Unity 1 What happens when you’re branded ‘abnormal’, in a world obsessed with normality? This show is Francesca’s defiant, insightful and fascinating answer... Intrigued by the power that a six-letter word has over so many people, Award-winning Francesca Martinez shares her own life-changing journey of growing up as ‘abnormal’, being rescued from High-School-Hell by Grange Hill, letting Ricky Gervais take the piss out of her walk in Extras and working out what to say to the BBC after being offered the role of a, ahem, vegetable. Whatever body you’re born into, it seems that most people share the universal desire to be ‘normal’. This show is for anyone who’s ever struggled to fit in, felt ‘different’ or wondered what the **** normal means? Apart from a cycle on a washing machine, of course.

LAURENCE CLARK: AN IRRESPONSIBLE FATHER’S GUIDE TO PARENTING SUPPORTED ARTIST

Sat 24 Nov | 8:30pm £12.50 (£10.50 Conc) | Unity 1

Growing up Laurence never saw Dads with cerebral palsy; which made him think he’d never be a parent himself. Besides, the only thing he’d ever managed to look after was a cactus, and even that died from dehydration. If Laurence is an irresponsible father then it’s nothing to do with being disabled! It’s probably more to do with balancing his wife’s crutches on his son’s baby walker to make him look like a Dalek! Laurence starred in BBC1’s documentary We Won’t Drop the Baby.

KAITE O’REILLY’S THE ‘D’ MONOLOGUES Mon 3 Dec | 8pm |Free | Unity 2 Join Kaite and guests at the launch of her acclaimed The ‘d’ Monologues, celebrating International Disability Day, and relishing all the possibilities of human variety.

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CHRISTMAS A Unity Theatre and Action Transport Theatre coproduction in association with DaDaFest

Fri 30 Nov 2018 - Sat 05 Jan 2019 | Unity 1 Director: Nina Hajiyianni | Writer: Kevin Dyer | Music & Lyrics: Patrick Dineen Design by Theatre and Performance Design students from LIPA Devised by the company Utterly theatrical, with fantastic songs and brilliant performances, this beautifully told all new version of the classic tale Beauty and the Beast promises to be fun for all the family! Fantastic for Christmas! Perfect for children aged 5+ and their families.

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“A gift to children of all ages.” The Stage on The Jungle Book

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“A truly magnificent and heroic performance... the true meaning of Christmas theatre.” Liverpool Sound & Vision on Little Red and the Big Bad Wolf

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THANK YOU CAPITAL REDEVELOPMENT FUNDERS

We are a registered charity (1062 463) and gratefully acknowledge the support of our funders, donors and audiences. A private company limited by guarantee - number 3333987.

FOR THEIR ONGOING FINANCIAL SUPPORT

THE RAVENSDALE TRUST THE REX MAKIN FAMILY

UNITY THEATRE PATRONS

Bill Kenwright CBE

Josette Bushell Mingo OBE

David Morrissey

Andrew Lancel

John Bishop

UNITY THEATRE ANGELS Mr Terence Davis, Mr Joe Farrag, Mrs Frances Flooks, Mrs Carol Frood, Ms Mary Morgans, Mr Nicholas Orr, Mr Martin Powell, Mr and Mrs Stone, Mr Frank Thompson, Ms Vivienne Ruth Tyler, Mr & Mrs Mark White, Ms Sue Williams.

UNITY ASSOCIATE COMPANIES Unity proudly collaborates with companies Action Transport Theatre, DaDaFest, Homotopia, Travelled Companions, 20 Stories High, Tmesis Theatre and Big Imaginations.

UNITY ASSOCIATE COMPANIES We support the creative development of artists Laurence Clark, Dorcas Sebuyange, Tooth and Nail, What A Little Bird Told Me and Alice Bunker-Whitney.

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DIARY DATE EVENT

SEPTEMBER 2018

8 The Forecast 10 - 15 Meek 18 Justin Moorhouse: Northern Joker 19 Woke 20 Zoe Lyons: Entry Level Human 21 Skin 22 Gary Delaney: Gagster’s Paradise 28 - 6 Oct Beyond Belief - Tmesis Theatre

OCTOBER 2018 5 - 6 9 10 – 13 16 - 20 25 - 26 25 - 27 30 31

When Did You Stop Dancing? Where We Began Blood Runs Deep All You Need Is LSD - Told By an Idiot The Astonishing Vacuum Cleaner Adventure Silence Pop Music Narcissist in the Mirror

NOVEMBER 2018

1 A Hundred Different Words For Love 2 Knock Knock 3 Liverpool Male Voice Choir 6 Dietrich: Natural Duty 7 Love The Life You Live, Live The Life You Love 7-8 Rent Party 9 Hip, Hip I’m Gay! 10 Emerging Talent: Scratch Night 13-14 Mina 14 Rockbottom 15 Mop the House: A Short Guide to Vogue 16 Mop the House: A Short Guide to Vogue 17 Scottee: Fat Blokes 20 Jonathan Griffith: Retrospective 21 Mia: Daughter of Fortune 21 On the Tracks 22 DaDaFest International Scratch Night 23 Francesca Martinez: What the **** is Normal? 24 Laurence Clark: An Irresponsible Father’s Guide to Parenting

DECEMBER 2017/JANUARY 2019 30 Nov – 5 Jan 3 Dec

Beauty and the Beast Kaite O’Reilly’s The ‘d’ Monologues

1: Unity 1 2: Unity 2 B: Both spaces W: Please see website

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7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 8pm 7:30pm 8pm 7:30pm (Fri 28 - 1:30pm)

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6pm 7:30pm 8pm 7:30pm 11am & 2pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm

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8pm 1 7:30pm 1 7:30pm 1 7:30pm 1 5pm 2 8pm 1 7:30pm 1 5pm 2 6pm/7:30pm 2 9pm 1 7.30pm* 1 7:30pm & 9pm 1 7:30pm 1 6pm BAR 7:30pm 1 6:30pm 2 7.30pm 1 8:30pm 1 8:30pm 1

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* Free pre-show screening of short film The Unlimited House of Krip 7.30pm, performance starts 8pm. Funded By

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A Unity Theatre and Action Transport Theatre co-production in association with DaDaFest

Director: Nina Hajiyianni | Writer: Kevin Dyer | Music & Lyrics: Patrick Dineen

Fri 30 Nov 2018 - Sat 05 Jan 2019

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Unity Theatre is a private company limited by guarantee number 3333987. Registered charity number 1062 463

THE UNMIS SAB FAMIL LE CHRIS Y TMAS SHOW


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