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Irving Studio Theatre
Through A Glass Darkly
February 2020.
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Two more patients have tested positive for Coronavirus in England bringing the total number of cases to fifteen.
And the Prime Minister has been assassinated…

A new thriller by Nick Wilkes.
PRESENTED BY MALVERNBARD
Sense and Sensibility A Boy Called Anne
“I wish, as well as everybody else, to be perfectly happy; but, like everybody else, it must be in my own way.”
Unfairly compelled to leave their family home and left almost destitute by their brother and his spiteful wife, the Dashwood sisters and their mother must make a new beginning. Despite their very different personalities, both the prudent, sensible Elinor and the impulsive, open-hearted Marianne suffer great sorrows in their affairs of the heart yet they finally find contentment and peace in their new lives.
With dazzling wit, humour and sharp characterisations, Austen’s captivating story is brought to vivid life by Hotbuckle, in this new version by Adrian Preater.

PRESENTED BY HOTBUCKLE
“Well-behaved women rarely make history.”
… and there is no finer example than Anne Bonny. Anne may have existed in a man’s world, but she made it her own and became one of the most fearsome and skilled pirates of the ‘Golden Age’. From an inauspicious start in Ireland to one of the most wanted pirates of her day, Anne’s story is an incredible tale of friendship, violence and tragedy that has captured imaginations for centuries.

Tortive Theatre (Shakespeare’s Fool) presents this new one-actor show, starring Genevieve Lowe as the Pirate Queen herself, as she tells her own tale of love, sorrow, and adventure on the high seas.
PRESENTED BY TORTIVE THEATRE
Thu 29 June - Sat 1 July
Times: 7.45pm
Matinee: Thu & Sat 2.00pm
All tickets £ 13.50/£12
IRVING STUDIO THEATRE
Wed 5 - Thu 6 July
Times: 7.45pm
Matinee: Thu 2.00pm
All Tickets £ 13.50/£12
IRVING STUDIO THEATRE
Fri 1 – Sat 2 September
Times: 7.45pm
All Tickets £1 3.50/£12
IRVING STUDIO THEATRE