Derby Theatre - Autumn 2018 Season Brochure

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Autumn Season From September 2018

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Afternoon Tea When you come to see a matinee performance you can now enjoy a delicious afternoon tea before the show! Tuck into a selection of mouth-watering home-made sandwiches, scones and indulgent cakes with a pot of tea or an Americano coffee, for just £15 per person. Afternoon Tea must be booked in advance via the box office.

Pre-Theatre Supper Our new seasonal menu includes a range of pies from Derby favourite Owen Taylor, including chicken, leek & stilton and steak & ale, served with seasonal vegetables and potatoes. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available on request. Pre-Theatre supper is just £8.50 and must be pre-booked via the box office, up until the day before the performance.

Derby Festé 2018 27, 28 and 29 September

Celebrating 250 years of Circus! Derby Festé will bring a bag full tricks and a sprinkling of magic. This year, Derby Festé celebrates 250 years of Circus and kicks off on Thursday night for a fantastic, exciting and exhilarating circus ‘Now or Never’ by Circa Tsuica. Enjoy the circus spectacle under a star studded big top, with a vibrant band of international acrobats and musicians. Now or Never will have three performances Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Tickets for this are limited and are priced at just £10 each. For more information on the rest of Derby Festé head to www.derbyfeste.com See you there! 2


Welcome to our Autumn Season You’ll find information on all our fantastic shows inside. Following my announcement last season that we would be undertaking exciting new projects thanks to The Clothworkers’ Foundation Award and uplift in funding from Arts Council England, I can now tell you more of what we have planned.

Community Choice

We are inviting members from across the community to help us programme the shows we have on in our Studio. You don’t need any experience to take part, just an idea of the kind of work you would like to see. Keep an eye out on our website and social media pages for the next call out. Look out for the Community Choice stamp in the brochure to see this season’s choice.

NITY COMMU CHOICE

Student Pick

Just like Community Choice but for University of Derby students! This season’s Student Pick is the brilliant Burning Books in our Studio. If you would like to find out more about our Community Programming Group or Student Programming Group, please email our Programme Co-ordinator Lauren Barkes at L.Barkes@derby.ac.uk

T STUDEN PICK

On Your Doorstep

This season we are working with associate company Not Too Tame to bring a unique Christmas offer onto your doorstep! Keep an eye out on our website to see where Cinderella will be performed this season. It’s sure to be a cracking night out for those of you who want to leave the kids at home!

New Deal – Book Early for the Best Prices! We’ve undertaken a comprehensive review of our pricing and many of the shows in this brochure are priced using our new approach: • 10% of all seats on sale will be at an ‘affordable’ lower price of just £10 or £15, depending on the show.

• As demand increases, prices may rise, so to ensure you get your tickets at the best rate, remember to book early.

Look out for the New Deal stamp in the brochure and grab your seats as soon as you can. I hope you enjoy many a great night out with us this season, both here and on your doorstep and I look forward to welcoming you.

Sarah Brigham Artistic Director & Chief Executive

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Derby Theatre Productions

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A Derby Theatre, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, Wiltshire Creative and Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg production

Director

Douglas Rintoul Set and Costume Designer

Lee Newby

Lighting Designer

Zoe Spurr

Sound Designer

Ivan Stott

Listed in the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes (BBC1’s Play For Today)

By Mike Leigh Wednesday 26 September – Saturday 20 October

A hilarious masterpiece of situation comedy. Beverly and husband Laurence are entertaining their newlywed neighbours. Joining them is twitchy divorcee Sue, banished from the party of her teenage daughter. Over a stack of cheesy-pineapple sticks, small talk and splashes of alcohol, the appalling host’s soiree soon descends into chaos. As the sniping begins, this delicious comedy cracks open social climbing suburbia to savagely funny effect. Set in seventies Romford, with Donna Summer top of the hit parade and adults behaving disgracefully, join us for a great night out at the drinks party from hell! Made famous by the BBC ‘Play for Today’ starring Alison Steadman, this fresh but faithful look at an iconic classic is directed by Douglas Rintoul (Made in Dagenham, The Crucible, Rope, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert).

“A night of continuous guilty pleasure… a much-loved classic” The Telegraph (Abigail’s Party) Audio Description via a headset is available at every performance. BSL Interpreted: Fri 5 Oct, 7pm

Enjoy as a double bill with Abi and get a 1/2 PRICE ticket to Abi when you buy a ticket for Abigail’s Party!

Please see our website for performance times Tickets

From £15.50 Age Guide: 11+

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Derby Theatre Productions

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A Derby Theatre and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch production

Writer

Atiha Sen Gupta Director

Sarah Brigham Set and Costume Designer

Lee Newby Lighting Designer

Zoe Spurr Sound Designer

A contemporary reponse to Abigail’s Party by Atiha Sen Gupta

Ivan Stott

Saturday 29 September – Saturday 20 October

“This is the work of a writer with a future.” Michael Billington on What Fatima Did by Atiha Sen Gupta, The Guardian

After one of her regular visits to see grandmother Abigail in hospital, 15 year old Abisheera (‘Abi’ for short) decides to throw her one last party, convinced it will get her beloved Nan back on her feet. Struggling to face the imminent reality of life without the only family member she is close to, Abi throws her all into planning Abigail’s final party. But as Abi tries to clear her head and her grandmother’s flat, family secrets begin to surface. Will Abigail’s past threaten Abi’s already fragile present? This fresh new piece of writing, commissioned by Derby Theatre and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch as part of the RETOLD series, is by one of Britain’s most exciting new writers, Atiha Sen Gupta (Skins, Holby City) RETOLD is a series of new one-woman plays commissioned by Derby Theatre and written by some of the most provocative female playwrights in contemporary British theatre, aiming to crack open classic tales and see the story afresh from the perspective of a female character. Previous RETOLD productions have included the critically acclaimed Jinny and the multi award-winning Joan.

From an original idea by

Sarah Brigham

Reviews for previous RETOLD productions

“Sharply funny” ★★★★ The Guardian (Jinny 2016) Audio Described: Fri 12 Oct, 9.30pm Wed 17 Oct, 4pm BSL Interpreted: Fri 5 Oct, 9.30pm

See Abi as a double bill with Abigail’s Party and get 1/2 price tickets for Abi!

Please see our website for performance times Tickets

£10 (£8 Concessions) Age Guide: 14+

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Derby Theatre Productions

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A Derby Theatre production

Hansel and Gretel Friday 30 November - Saturday 5 January

Adapted by

Mike Kenny Director

Sarah Brigham Set Designer

Neil Irish

Follow our trail of breadcrumbs into the woods this Christmas for a deliciously festive treat.

Composer

Hansel and Gretel need to get back home in a hurry, but in the enchanted woods there’s a cottage made entirely of sugary sweets and gorgeous gingerbread, not to mention a wicked witch to contend with. Can Gretel save the day and rescue her brother? And can Hansel leave the lollipops alone and actually help?

Tim Heywood

Derby Theatre’s Christmas production team brings another magical and enchanting tale to the stage. With lashings of original music, heaps of colourful costumes and a super scrumptious talented team of actor-musicians, we will be cooking up a mouth-watering show. Crumbs! Perfect for ages 7+ and their families and friends.

Ivan Stott Costume Designer Lighting Designer

Emma Jones “Wholly original and truly inspired ” ★★★★★ The Stage (Alice In Wonderland 2016) Audio Described: Thu 13th Dec 2pm Sat 29th Dec 1pm BSL Interpreted: Tue 11th Dec 2pm Sat 22 Dec 1pm Relaxed Performance: Tue 18 Dec & Thu 3 Jan 2pm Dementia Friendly Performance: Fri 22 Dec 2pm Please see website for performance times

Tickets £12.50-£28.50 Family tickets £50-£94 Group tickets from £11.50 School rates available 9


Derby Theatre Productions

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Hiccup Theatre in association with Derby Theatre

Director Sarah Brigham Composer Ivan Stott Puppet Director & Maker John Barber “A fast-paced, joyous fairy tale for all ages” ★★★★ The Stage (on The Gingerbread Man 2017)

Tuesday 4 December - Saturday 5 January

Three Chairs, Three Bowls of Porridge, Three Beds… Make yourself at home! Follow our naughty Goldilocks into the woods as she seeks the bowl of porridge that isn’t too hot and isn’t too cold but is “just right!” Little does she know that Mummy Bear, Daddy Bear and Baby Bear are really looking forward to breakfast! Oh, and who’s been sleeping in my bed!? Hiccup Theatre serve up a brand new version of this classic tale with Bear-sized helpings of original live music, amazing puppetry and brilliant storytelling.

“It’s an impressive show… This is a company well worth keeping an eye out for” The Guardian(on Three Wise Monkeys) “Hiccup Theatre will charm, entertain and delight in equal measure” whatsonstage.com (on Rumpelstiltskin)

800 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT £8

when they’re gone they’re gone so make sure you book early!

Hilarious and heartwarming, it’s “just right” for the entire family! You’ll run all the way home delighted!

Please see our website for performance times Tickets From £8 Age Guide: 3+ 11


Derby Theatre Productions

Derby Theatre and Pilot Theatre present

Noughts and Crosses Co-produced by Belgrade Theatre Coventry, Mercury Theatre Colchester and York Theatre Royal

Friday 1 - Saturday 16 February

“Why love, if losing hurts so much?” Sephy and Callum sit together on a beach. They are in love. It is forbidden. Sephy is a Cross and Callum is a Nought. Between Noughts and Crosses there are racial and social divides. A segregated society teeters on a volatile knife edge. As violence breaks out, Sephy and Callum draw closer, but this is a romance that will lead them into terrible danger. This gripping Romeo and Juliet story by acclaimed writer Malorie Blackman and adapted by Sabrina Mahfouz is a captivating drama of love, revolution and what it means to grow up in a divided world. 12

By

Malorie Blackman Adapted by

Sabrina Mahfouz Directed by

Esther Richardson ★★★★ The Observer

★★★★ The Times (On Pilot Theatre’s Brighton Rock, 2018)

NEW DEAL

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Performance Time

Please see website for performance times

Tickets

From £10 Age Guide: 11+


Derby Theatre in association with Tamasha present

Asylum

By

Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi

Wednesday 27 February - Saturday 2 March

Directed by

Family, refuge, secrets and lies. A smart new domestic drama.

Produced by

Raza, a Syrian refugee in Derby, is about to be moved out of his temporary accommodation when the Aslam family decide to be the change they want to see in the world, and take him into their home. Little do they realise, his arrival will force them to face the painful truths they have been hiding for years. Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi’s debut explores the selfishness of charitable acts and our relationship with those we deem ‘other.’ Asylum is part of Ignite, Tamasha’s Associate Producer Programme, supported by Arts Council England’s Sustained Theatre Programme. Derby Theatre are also working in partnership with Maison Foo and Derby Refugee Advice Centre to make theatres a more welcoming space for Refugees and those seeking asylum.

Sarah Brigham Rafia Hussain This show will be captioned in English and Arabic subtitles.

Performance Time 7.30pm

Tickets

From £10 Age Guide: 14+

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Drama

New Perspectives in association with HOME

The Fishermen

Wednesday 12 – Thursday 13 September

In a small Nigerian town, unbeknown to their parents, four young brothers decide to go fishing at a forbidden river. They meet a local madman who utters a terrifying prophecy that one will kill the other. At that moment, their destinies change forever. This chance encounter unleashes a spiral of fear which leads to a tragic chain of events of mythic proportions. Based on the Man Booker shortlisted novel by one of Africa’s major new voices, New Perspectives presents this powerful allegory of love, vengeance and fate in a new adaptation by award-winning playwright Gbolahan Obisesan.

Written by Chigozie Obioma (A new adaptation by Gbolahan Obisesan) Director Jack McNamara “It really packs a punch” The Stage on Harvest “Supremely stylish” The Times on Darkness Darkness

Performance Time 7.30pm

Tickets

From £10

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Age Guide: 12+


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Bill Kenwright presents The Classic Thriller Theatre Company in

The Case Of The Frightened Lady Monday 17 – Saturday 22 September

Building on the phenomenal decade long success of The Agatha Christie Company, which sold over two million tickets around the UK, comes a new thrilling chapter from the legendary “King of the detective thriller”, EDGAR WALLACE. When Inspector Tanner is called in to investigate a ruthless murder at Mark’s Priory, the grand ancestral home of the Lebanon family, he quickly discovers that nothing is quite as it seems. As Tanner moves closer to the heart of the mystery he uncovers a shocking and closely guarded secret… The star cast includes Deborah Grant, who has starred in Not Going Out and Bergerac, Robert Duncan best known for Drop the Dead Donkey, and film star Oliver Phelps, in his first stage role having played the character of George Weasley in one of the most successful film franchises of all time, Harry Potter. Joining them is Philip Lowrie, best known for playing Dennis Tanner in Coronation Street (credits); Scarlett Archer from Emmerdale; and Matt Barber from Downton Abbey.

By

14/05/2018 16:16

Edgar Wallace Adapted by Antony Lampard Director Roy Marsden “A masterpiece of chilling stage noir... not to be missed” The Royal Borough Observer

★★★★★ “The best murder mystery I have seen since the Mousetrap!... You will not be disappointed” What’s Good To Do

Performance Times Evenings 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinees 2.30pm

Tickets

From £18.50, concessions £2 off per ticket* *Except Saver Seats, Mon - Thu performances only

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Drama


Bill Kenwright Presents the Classic Screen to Stage Theatre Company

Rain Man Monday 12 - Saturday 17 November

Based on the Oscar winning film which famously starred Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman and won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Director and Best Actor, Bill Kenwright presents the inaugural Classic Screen to Stage Theatre Company production of RAIN MAN. When self-centred salesman Charlie Babbitt discovers that his long-lost brother Raymond, an autistic savant with a genius for numbers, has inherited the family fortune, he sets out to get ‘his half’. Charlie ‘borrows’ Raymond from the institution where he has spent most of his life and the two brothers embark on a trip across America where Charlie soon discovers that Raymond is worth more than he could have ever imagined… MATHEW HORNE (Raymond Babbit) is best known for playing Gavin in the much-loved, double BAFTA winning comedy series Gavin and Stacey, as well as the BBC series The Catherine Tate Show, and Jack Whitehall’s Bad Education. His most recent West End stage credit was The Miser opposite Griff Rhys Jones and Lee Mack. ED SPELEERS (Charlie Babbit) starred as Jimmy Kent in the Golden Globe award-winning series Downton Abbey, his breakthrough came after landing the lead role in the fantasy Blockbuster Eragon, since then he has starred in many films and TV series and has just been announced as joining the cast of Outlander.

By Dan Gordon Director Jonathan O’Boyle Story by Barry Morrow Screenplay by Ronald Bass and Barry Morrow Based on the MGM Motion Picture Produced by special arrangement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios inc. Performance Times

Evenings 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinees 2.30pm

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Tickets From £15

RAIN MAN follows previous acclaimed Bill Kenwright productions of films to the stage such as A Few Good Men, The Shawshank Redemption and Twelve Angry Men.

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Drama Musical

Rifco Theatre Company, Watford Palace Theatre and Oldham Coliseum Theatre

Writer

Dishoom!

Director

Tuesday 23 - Saturday 27 October

Rifco Theatre Company, Watford Palace Theatre and Oldham Coliseum Theatre present a new play by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti. Summer 1978, Simon and his friends should be looking forward to leaving school, but the National Front are on the streets, Simon’s Bibi is ashamed of him and his Dad spends his life hiding in the pub. When Simon’s cousin Baljit comes to stay, she introduces him to the Bollywood classic, Sholay. Inspired by the film’s dynamic duo, Jai and Veeru, Simon and Baljit find their inner superheroes and set out to change their world forever. From the producers of Miss Meena & the Masala Queens, The Deranged Marriage and Britain’s Got Bhangra, Rifco Theatre Company and Watford Palace Theatre with Oldham Coliseum Theatre present a new play about friendship and courage. 18

Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti Pravesh Kumar Captioned: Thu 25th Oct 7.30pm

Audio Described: Sat 27th Oct 2.30pm

“Laila The Musical is a joyful experience, a genuinely strong new musical that deserves to be played up and down the country.” WhatsOnStage review of Laila The Musical

NEW DEAL

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Performance Times

Evenings 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinees 2.30pm

Tickets

From £10 Age Guide: 12+


Musical

Avenue Q Monday 18 - Saturday 23 March

WHAT’S ALL THE FUZZ ABOUT? Winner of the Tony Awards ‘Triple Crown’ for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q is part flesh, part felt and all heart. Avenue Q is the laugh out loud show that’s had sell out runs on Broadway, in the West End and all across the UK and now you can see what all the fuzz is about at Derby Theatre. This cheekily charming musical tells the story of the loveable (and unforgettable) characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues – like what do you do with a BA in English? How do you find your purpose? And is the internet really just for… nevermind.

Created by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez ★★★★★ Sunday Times

★★★★★ Sunday Express

★★★★★ BroadwayBaby “You’d be a muppet to miss it”

★★★★★ Edinburgh Evening News

Performance Times Evenings 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinees 2.30pm

NEW DEAL

Packed with mischief, bad behavior and a little political incorrectness, Avenue Q is truly the musical like no other so don’t let your life suck, book your tickets today!

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Created by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez (Co-creator of Book of Mormon and writer of the songs for Disney’s Frozen).

Tickets

From Selladoor, the producers of Spamalot, Footloose, Flashdance and American Idiot.

Age Guide: 14+

from £15

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Main House Family Theatre

Tall Stories presents

The Snail and the Whale

Thursday 1 - Saturday 3 November

Join a tiny snail on her trip round the world in Tall Stories’ magical, musical production inspired by the fantastic best-selling picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Longing to see the world, a tiny snail hitches a lift on the tail of a humpback whale. Together they go on an amazing adventure - but when the whale gets beached, how will the snail save him? Follow the tiny snail’s exciting journey, as seen through the eyes of an adventurous young girl and her seafaring father... Storytelling, live music and lots of laughs for everyone aged 4 and up, from the Olivier Award-nominated company that brought you The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom live on stage. 20

Inspired by the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler “There’s real charm in this production” ★★★★★The Scotsman “Faultless family fare” ★★★★★WhatsOnStage “Joyous in every way… a textbook example of how to do theatre for children right” ★★★★★Broadway Baby “Captivating, inventive storytelling along with beautiful live music”

★★★★★ Edinburgh Festivals for Kids

Performance Times 2pm Thu, 11am & 2pm Fri & Sat

Tickets

£12 / £10 children Age Guide: 4+


Morgan & West: More Magic for Kids! (Bigger, bolder and more brilliant than before!)

Wednesday 31 October, 11.30am & 2.30pm Time-travelling magicians Morgan & West return to the stage with a marvellous magic show full of crazy capers for the young, old, and everyone in-between! Expect the unexpected, believe the unbelievable, but do not dare miss the unmissable Morgan & West! Might Mr Morgan manage a whole trick without his partner complaining? Will Mr West ever accept children as real people too? Can everyone’s favourite duo of deception finally find fame, fortune, and a box of fondant fancies? Find out all of this and more in Morgan & West: More Magic For Kids! “Hilarious and good for all ages” Primary Times Tickets: £12 / £10 children Age Guide: 5+

The Jungle Book A Derby Theatre production written by Neil Duffield and Directed by Sarah Brigham

Saturday 6 - Saturday 20 April Join Mowgli as he plays in the colourful jungle, battles the ruthless tiger Shere Khan and with the help of his best friends Baloo and Bagheera, discovers what it really means to belong. Inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s magical stories, with lively original music performed by a talented cast of actor-musicians and stunning sets and costumes, The Jungle Book promises to be the perfect adventure for all the family this Easter. The Jungle Book is suitable for cubs aged 6+ and their friends and family. All performances of this brand new Derby Theatre show will have fully integrated BSL interpretation and will be captioned. Tickets From £10

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One Nighters

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical Friday 14 September, 7.30pm

2016 Olivier Award Winners – Best Entertainment and Family Show. Spontaneous musical comedy at its absolute finest - direct from the West End and now heading to Derby Theatre! With ten years as an Edinburgh Fringe must-see phenomenon, a BBC Radio 4 series, a critically acclaimed West End run and an Olivier Award to their name, The Showstoppers have delighted audiences across the globe with their ingenious blend of comedy, musical theatre and spontaneity. A brand new musical comedy is created from scratch at each performance of this award-winning show as audience suggestions are transformed on the spot into all-singing, all-dancing productions with hilarious results. These incredible performers are guaranteed to impress as they create shows packed with drama, dazzling dance routines and catchy melodies – it’s just all made up on the spot! So whether you fancy some Rodgers and Hammerstein set on a ferris wheel or a little Sondheim on Mount Everest – you suggest it and the Showstoppers will sing it! “So polished, it defies belief” ★★★★★ Daily Telegraph

Tickets: From £15 Age Guide: 14+

An Evening of Eric and Ern with Jonty Stephens and Ian Ashpitel

Saturday 15 September, 3pm and 8pm From the Olivier nominated duo behind the hugely celebrated and critically acclaimed West End hit Eric & Little Ern. This is a brilliant homage crammed full of renditions of those famous comedy sketches, that hits all the right notes! From Greig’s Piano concerto to Mr Memory, “Arsenal!” It’s a show full of Morecambe and Wise’s most loved routines, songs and sketches and of course a musical guest. This wonderful show evokes memories of times when whole families would huddle around the telly on Sunday evenings. You’ll feel you’ve experienced the real thing and been taken back to a world of sunshine and laughter. As seen on The One show (BBC1) and The Alan Titchmarsh Show (ITV)

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One Man Stranger Things: A Parody Sunday 7 October, 7.30pm

Talented Canadian actor Charles Ross single-handedly recreates season one of the Netflix sensation; all the characters, dialogue, special effects, music & eggos in one superb, upside-down show. Charles Ross and TJ Dawe grew up in the 80s, addicted to adventure movies. They went on to co-create a number of parody shows, including One Man Lord of the Rings which got the official seal of approval from Sir Ian McKellen and One Man Star Wars, which has been performed over 1200 times in more than 180 cities across four continents.

Tickets From £15

Ross Noble Sunday 28 October, 8pm Who is El Hablador? It’s Ross Noble. No, but who is the one they call El Hablador? I just said, it is Ross Noble. You know? Long hair, does stand up where he dances about the stage, spinning out all the nonsense in his head into a show. But what is the legend of El Hablador? I don’t think it’s a thing. It’s clearly Ross coming up with a name for his show, so he can make out like he is some sort of mysterious shadowy figure. Ok I get it. Ross Noble returns to dance around the stage spinning out all the nonsense in his head into a hilarious stand up show. At some point, he may wander into a shadowy part of the stage and look a bit shadowy.

Tickets: £25.50 Age Guide: 15+

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One Nighters

Neil Oliver:

The Story of the British Isles in 100 Places Friday 2 November, 8pm Neil was born to love Great Britain. During his 20 years travelling to every corner, and whilst filming BBC2’s Coast, he’s fallen in love all over again. From north to south, east to west it cradles astonishing beauty. The human story here is a million years old, and counting. The tolerant, easy-going peace we enjoy has been hard won and the places Neil’s seen have given him a unique view and understanding of British history. Hear in his amusing and entertaining way what it all means to him, and why we need to cherish and celebrate our wonderful countries.

Tickets: £24 (£22 concessions)

Sara Pascoe: LadsLadsLads Saturday 3 November, 8pm

Always honest, always regretting it later, Sara opens her heart and mouth again to share the adventures of the last year. Full of jokes, hope and white wine, LadsLadsLads is the thinking person’s stag do*. Following a sell-out run in London’s West End, the multi-award-winning comedian and star of Live at The Apollo, Mock the Week, QI and Taskmaster, takes her new show on tour. *Please please do not bring an actual stag do, PLEASE. Do bring a polite friend, your mamma, someone you hope to seduce or a book for the interval. Presented by Mick Perrin Worldwide in association with Dawn Sedgwick Management.

Tickets: £18.50 Age Guide: 16+

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The BBC Big Band: A Swinging Christmas Sunday 18 November, 7.30pm Join the internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band, conductor Barry Forgie and the extraordinary vocal talents of vocalist Emer McParland, for a fun-filled programme of festive favourites - with a Swing twist! A real Christmas cracker of a programme, featuring big band versions of your favourite Christmas Carols alongside popular yule-tide numbers such as Santa Baby, I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, Baby It’s Cold Outside, through to Diana Krall’s version of Jingle Bells – to name just a few. The programme will also feature a selection of sparkling Big Band and Swing classics to warm you up on a winter’s night. The perfect swinging start to your Christmas festivities! “A wonderful band!” Tony Bennett “Joyous...!” George Benson “They brilliantly continue the tradition of Big Band music. As such they are important, as well as marvellous!” Michael Parkinson

Tickets From £15

OperaUpClose Tchaikovsky’s

Eugene Onegin

Wednesday 21 November, 7.30pm Olivier Award-winning OperaUpClose present their critically-acclaimed, new English version of Tchaikovsky’s sweeping Eugene Onegin at Derby Theatre. This new chamber version will transpose the story of Tatyana’s sexual awakening to the early 1960s, a world on the cusp of the women’s liberation movement when new thinking fought against the old ways. This coming-of-age story is a requiem for lost innocence and a triumphant celebration of hard-won independence – told through some of the most glorious vocal music ever written.

Tickets From £15

Age Guide: 12+

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Community Present Company presents

High Society

Friday 31 August - Sunday 2 September What a swell party! Cole Porter’s stage musical High Society, adapted from one of Hollywood’s best-loved films, is a giddy blend of catchy tunes, fizzing one-liners and champagne fuelled farce. A perfect cocktail of comedy, melody and romance that features some of Cole Porter’s greatest hits: True Love, Let’s Misbehave, High Society, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? You’re Sensational, Well, Did You Evah? and many more. Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Arthur Kopit, based on the play The Philadelphia Story and the motion picture High Society. Tickets From £14 Group rates available Performance times: Fri 7.30pm, Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm & Sun 3pm

Derby Youth Musical Theatre presents

Legally Blonde

Wednesday 5 - Saturday 8 September Following on from their critically acclaimed production of West Side Story last September, the double award winning ‘Derby Youth Musical Theatre’ return to the Derby Theatre stage to entertain and excite. Performed by a cast of 40 young performers aged between 13 and 25 from the Derby and Nottingham area, this promises to be a fun and feel-good evening for all the family. Based on the novel and the hit 2001 movie of the same name, Legally Blonde: The Musical chronicles the journey of the famously perky Elle Woods, a Californian sorority girl who finds her life turned upside down when she is dumped by her boyfriend, Warner. In an effort to prove that she is more than what she seems, she follows him to Harvard Law School, where she struggles to fit in, yet ultimately defies expectations and manages to stay true to her delightfully pink personality. Music and Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin, Book by Heather Hach and based on the Novel by Amanda Brown and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Motion Picture. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe)

Performance times: Evenings 7.30pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm Tickets: From £14


Good Companions present

Guys and Dolls

Tuesday 6 - Saturday 10 November Guys and Dolls is a musical romantic comedy, set in the Manhattan of Damon Runyon’s short stories. It tells of con-man Nathan Detroit’s efforts to find new life for his illegal, but notorious, crap game. Guys and Dolls takes us from bustle of Times Square to the dance clubs of Havana to the sewers of New York City as it demonstrates the great lengths to which a guy will go when he truly falls in love with a “doll.” Guys and Dolls features some of Frank Loesser’s most memorable tunes, including the hilarious “Adelaide’s Lament,” the romantic “I’ve Never Been in Love Before,” the exuberant “If I Were a Bell,” and the classic “Luck Be a Lady.” Tickets From £17 Performance times: Evenings 7.30pm, Sat matinee 2.30pm

New Deal –

Book Early for the Best Prices! We’ve undertaken a comprehensive review of our pricing. Many of the shows in this brochure are priced using our new approach: • 10% of all seats on sale will be at an ‘affordable’ lower price of just £10 or £15, depending on the show. • As demand increases, other prices may rise. Book early to get the best seats at the cheapest prices! • Look for shows with the New Deal stamp in the brochure and grab your seats as soon as you can.


Derby Theatre Studio Karma Nirvana, in association with Derby Theatre present

Beyond Shame

Thursday 6 - Saturday 8 September 7pm A heart-wrenching story of survival Inspired by the experiences of real survivors, Beyond Shame is a powerful new play confronting the reality of forced marriages and honour-based abuse still happening today in the UK. Beyond Shame is produced in partnership with Karma Nirvana, the award-winning human rights charity founded in Derby, which has been supporting victims for over 25 years. Writer: Karim Khan Director: Gitika Buttoo Tickets: £10 / £8 Age Guide: 11+

www.karmanirvana.org.uk

Studio Season Tickets See 4 shows for £28. Shows include: • 4.48 Psychosis • The Missing Light • Declaration • Moving Bodies • Burning Books • The Flop • One Item Only • Knock Knock • DadMan: The Bathtime Warrior • Pop Music • A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) Terms & conditions apply. Speak to a member of our box office team for more information.


Open Road Productions

Moving Bodies

Wednesday 12 - Friday 14 September 8pm & 2.30pm on Thurs 13 September Open Road Productions are proud to present their latest show, Moving Bodies. Over 900,000 British soldiers fought and died during The Great War. Moving Bodies follows the story of one brave man, turning from soldier to grave digger in the hope of giving his fellow fallen comrades a peaceful place to rest. ‘It was very painful to bury the bodies of the unknown’ he says… This one man show combines brilliant story telling with an original soundscape to tell this darkly comic, heart-wrenching story. ‘and with each body comes a different story’. Tickets: £10 (concessions £8) Age Guide: 12+

Leaf

A Tam Tam Theatre production

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Half Moon presents

Saturday 15 September 10.30am, 12pm and 2.30pm A leaf is born… It grows and glows in the sunshine and the rain Then the wind blows and it becomes colder The leaf changes colour In the snow, the leaf falls... But when spring comes, a new leaf grows... Join us as we tell the life story of a very special leaf in this warm, intimate and playful new piece for under 3s inspired by nature and the seasons. Framed within an evocative soundscape, this is the perfect introduction to theatre for the very young. Leaf is another heart-warming play created by Tam Tam Theatre, whose previous shows for very young children include Circles in the Sand and Curious. Created in collaboration with director Joy Haynes. After the performance children are invited onto the stage to play among the leaves and explore a landscape created by the changing seasons. Tickets: £8 adults £6 under 3s Age Guide: 0-3 year olds

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Derby Theatre Studio

Burning Books

Friday 21st September, 8pm Saturday 22nd September, 6pm What do we do when schools are losing so many teachers? On Teach First student, Kat’s first day at Hurstville Community College Nicky Morgan announces forced academisation for all state schools. Kat is ready for the picket line and can’t understand why her attempts to join the NUT are met by trade union stalwart, Janine, with contempt. With an invisible headteacher, staff are more concerned about the loss of their staff room, disappearing books and a member of staff who hasn’t been seen for weeks. A powerful and humorous look at an education system buckling under government cuts and targets. A story of protest and the teachers who choose to fight back. “Brilliant. Her words have certainly struck a chord with teachers” Huffington Post Tickets: £10 (concessions £8) Age Guide: 14+ Captioned using the Difference Engine T STUDEN PICK

A Hijinx Production in association with Spymonkey

The Flop

Saturday 29 September, 8pm Paris. 1657ish. Impotence is illegal. When a member of the aristocracy is accused of being less than upstanding, his wounded pride leads him towards a monumental and very public flop. But can a cast of total idiots save a show about a flop… from being one? Creators of Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016 hit Meet Fred, team up with clown supremos Spymonkey, to present an anarchic, slightly rude, hilarious slice of stupidity, with live music and unfeasibly large wigs. Tour dates in Lincoln, Leicester, Burton and Mansfield, supported by In Good Company, see website for info.

“Sharp, funny and vastly entertaining” Lyn Gardner (Meet Fred) “The humour here is brilliantly black” ★★★★ The Herald (Meet Fred) Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions) Age Guide: 14+


Felicity Ward: Busting A Nut

Wednesday 3 October, 8pm Fresh off the back of her new BBC Radio 4 series (Appisodes) and a Netflix special (Live from the BBC), multi-award winning comedian and regular co-host of The Guilty Feminist Podcast Felicity Ward embarks on her second nationwide tour with a brand new show, Busting A Nut. She’s back and ready to bust a nutful of jokes. As seen on Mock The Week (BBC2), The John Bishop Show (BBC1), Russel Howard’s Good News (BBC2), The Inbetweeners 2 (Film4 Productions), Josh (BBC3) and heard on The Museum of Curiosity (BBC Radio 4), as well as supporting both Kathrine Ryan and Maria Bamford live. “Tremendous… unrelenting… she’s so bloody funny” List “A laugh a minute... sharp, upbeat and self-mocking” The Guardian “Thoroughly engaging... warm and witty.” The Independent

★★★★★ The Mirror ★★★★ The Times Tickets: £12 Age Guide: 16+

One Item Only

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Margarita Sidirokastriti and the egg present

Directed by Craig Edwards, Designed by Edwina Bridgeman, Sound Design by Sam Halmarack

Sunday 7 October, 11am and 1.30pm If you had to take a long journey away from home and you could only take one item with you - what would it be? This is the decision our young hero has to make in their story of human migration. Follow one child’s journey across continents in search of refuge from her troubled homeland, in this eventful and uplifting story of hope and resilience where the human spirit triumphs. Inspired by recent events, and created by Bristol-based Greek artist, Margarita Sidirokastriti, audiences will get a glimpse of the challenges of their adventurous journey as they travels towards an uncertain but ultimately optimistic future. “A little play with big themes” Stage Talk Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions) Age Guide: 6+ 31


Derby Theatre Studio Camden People’s Theatre

Come As You Are Festival Friday 12 - Saturday 14 October A festival of trans, non-binary and gender queer theatre. When A festival of trans, non-binary and gender queer theatre.

When did you come out as male? Or female? Camden People’s Theatre will be taking over our venue with a host of performances and workshops from gender-anarchists with more questions than answers. In the last few years, progressive thinking about gender has gone mainstream, and understanding has developed of gender as infinite variety. More and more individuals are reclaiming the right to define their genders, their bodies, their selves. Following a hugely successful first edition in 2017, Come As You Are has been transformed into a pop up festival that will tour to venues across the UK. Headlined by Bullish by Milk Presents, the makers of smash-hit Joan (Off West End, Fringe First and Stage Award winner) pits ancient mythology against modern gender navigation to furiously disrupt, traverse and rewrite the rulebook. Stepping into the ring with a gender fierce ensemble of hopers and renegades, Bullish is a story about packing, passing, and gambling your way out of the labyrinth. Come As You Are festival will celebrate and interrogate all the world’s issues regarding female, male, between and beyond. It’s not going to be pretty – but it might just be beautiful. Other shows and events to be announced soon, keep an eye on the Derby Theatre website for the latest news! Tickets: £10 / £8 concessions. Book 2 or more shows in the festival for just £7 each Age Guide: 12+ Bullish is Captioned using the Difference Engine

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Deafinitely Theatre & New Diorama Theatre present

4.48 Psychosis By Sarah Kane

Friday 19 & Saturday 20 October Fri 8pm Sat 2pm ‘I had a night in which everything was revealed to me. How can I speak again?’ The early hours of the morning when you’re alone with your thoughts and questioning everything… What has brought you to this point? And what will you do next? The award-winning Deafinitely Theatre brings its celebrated bilingual approach to Sarah Kane’s lyrical and haunting play about mental health. Deafinitely Theatre is the UK’s first deaf-launched and led theatre company, staging productions of classic and contemporary plays for deaf and hearing audiences that combine the visual storytelling of British Sign Language with the immediacy of spoken English. The company’s previous shows have been seen at the Gate, Soho and Globe theatres. Its most recent production, Contractions by Mike Bartlett, staged in collaboration with New Diorama Theatre, won the 2018 Off West End Award for Best Production. Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions) Age Guide: 16+

(The play contains strong language and explores issues of mental health, depression and suicide)

Jamali Maddix: Vape Lord Saturday 20 October, 8pm

Critically acclaimed comedian and host of Viceland’s Hate Thy Neighbour, Jamali Maddix is embarking on his first World Tour. He’ll be bringing brutally honest and unflinching material on the state of society along with personal tales from his travels around the world of hate and moral confrontation. As seen on Live at the Apollo (BBC2), The John Bishop Show (BBC1), 8 Out of 10 Cats (More4), Dara O’Briain’s Go 8-Bit 8 (Dave). “Something to offend everyone” ★★★★ Sunday Times “It’s a failing of the comedy industry that there aren’t more voices like Jamali Maddix on the circuit” ★★★★ Chortle “If you are easily offended stay away. If you think you’re not, prepare to be challenged” ★★★★★ Edinburgh Festivals Magazine Tickets: £13.50 / £11.50 concessions Age Guide: 16+

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Derby Theatre Studio

Knock Knock Friday 26 October, 7pm

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Hot Coals Theatre presents

Two hearts, one cottage and a book with all the ‘answers’… A modern folk story for our times... Once upon a time, tucked away in a small rickety cottage, deep in the heart of the forest, a woodcutter goes about his life in a world of woodland magic. When one day a stranger knocks at his door bringing with her a most unexpected of spells… But when the pressure of social expectation worms its way to the centre of their lives bringing confusion to their hearts, a choice must be made. Expect to laugh and cry in this poignant and moving piece using physical theatre, clown and mask to capture the hearts of grownups and thinking families. Knock Knock has been created to be complete inclusive to both deaf & hearing audiences. Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions) Age Guide: 9+ Notnow Collective presents

DadMan: The Bathtime Warrior Saturday 27 October

Performance times: 2pm & 8pm (2pm Baby Friendly Performance) DadMan stands strong at the gates of an ideal birth-plan, and sings the blues about Being The Only Man At A Parent And Baby Group. He courageously navigates the precipices of School Runs. This show is partly quiz, partly story with live music, partly fantasy where DadMan dives in and out of the bathtub, running into Trust, Breasts, Flexi –Hours, Soft Play Areas and Sex. Finally, DadMan realises there is actually another, much bigger mountain to climb. This is a show about not not baby-sitting your own kids. Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions), 50p for babies up to 18 months

Sunday 28 October, 2.30pm & 4pm You’re never too old for hopes and dreams, there’s always time for plans and schemes.

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The Missing Light

The Missing Light is an enchanting show for ages 7+ about hopes, dreams, togetherness and true friendship created by Mark Arends for Make Mend and Do. When Warple moves into a small fishing village by the seaside, he discovers his neighbour, Hilda, looking out towards the horizon each night, searching for a glimpse of her long-lost husband. When loneliness, curiosity and a far-off flickering light brings them together, the two elderly friends embark on a surprising journey to reconcile their pasts and find what might lie within their futures. See how the company use puppetry, film, music and live animation to create a story that is both moving and technically stunning in equal measures. Tickets: £10 (£7 concessions) Age Guide: 7+


Co-produced by Silent Uproar, Hull UK City of Culture with thanks to New Diorama Theatre , Hull City Council, Hull CHCP and house.

A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) By Jon Brittain

Saturday 3 November, 8pm A hilarious cabaret musical about depression that explains, sings, and throws glitter about how it’s OK not to be OK. Sally’s a happy person. She doesn’t let little things get her down and almost never cries. But she’s got an illness. It makes her feel like she isn’t the person she wants to be, but she doesn’t want anyone to know about it. It’s a joyful, buoyant, gleeful, slightly silly, sugar coated, unrelenting and completely super happy show! Except for the bits about depression. Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions), Age Guide: 14+ Captioned using the Difference Engine

Pop Music By Anna Jordan

Saturday 10 November, 8pm For anyone that’s ever been a dick on the dance floor. 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 cheap prosecco we follow them on an epic journey through thirty years of Pop. Can the DJ save them as they become Dancing Queens, reliving their Teenage Dream, Staying Out For The Summer and Spicing Up Their Lives? Pop makes promises it can’t keep, and soon they’ll discover they have more in common than their taste in tunes. Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions) Age Guide: 14+ Captioned using the Difference Engine

Darren Harriott: Visceral Thursday 15 November, 8pm

Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer Nominee Darren Harriott, returns with a brand new show, following recent appearances on Live at the Apollo (BBC Two), Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central (Comedy Central), The Now Show (BBC Radio 4), and Fighting Talk (BBC Radio 5 Live). Originally from Birmingham, now living in London, Darren is one of the most exciting emerging comedians in the UK – a confident performer with a captivating charm, Darren’s comedy deals with everything from subverting stereotypes, to everyday observations, to that juiciest of topics, politics – all with a cutting edge and a great smile. Tickets: £15.50

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Derby Theatre Studio Art With Heart

Declaration

Saturday 17 November, 8pm Instinctive, curious, bold and bouncy; Sarah is a mighty proud square peg, which wouldn’t be such a problem if the hole wasn’t so damn round. Sarah grew up feeling different. Her childhood Dr thought it was sugar. Her current Dr thinks it’s ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder). Sarah still feels different, so what will a label do? Declaration examines when we want, need or are forced to declare our differences and the faces we wear to fit in. With autobiographical comedy, storytelling and conversations with audiences, Art with Heart take you on a vibrant and daring adventure. Declaration has been Developed With The Lowry. Touring In Association with the ADHD Foundation (the UK’s leading charity supporting people living with ADHD).

Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions) Age Guide: 14+

Open-mic Night Thursday 8 November, 7pm

Our open-mic nights are a great opportunity for all performers to try out a range of work with other like-minded artists. If you have music, poetry, comedy or more that you would like to present in a relaxed and intimate setting make sure you arrive early to book in your slot. Tickets: £5 (includes a drink) “Brilliant, varied, lots of laughter. Great night.”

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Student Scratch Night Friday 23 and Saturday 24 November, 7pm

The Student Scratch Night is an opportunity to see a variety of work from our up-and-coming University of Derby Student artists. They will have the chance to experiment with new styles and genres in front of an audience. Be part of a learning experience for the night, in our journey to uncover fresh new talent. Tickets: £5


Associate Artist Events Maison Foo

A Thing Mislaid Presented by Déda in partnership with Derby Theatre Performances at Déda

Friday 21 and Saturday 22 September, 7.30pm ‘Somewhere, on a nowhere road, just past adrift and before you reach astray, you’ll find two lost souls. Running. Running with a thing. A thing mislaid. A thing without a flock looking for a place to belong.’ Exploring themes of migration, journey and home; Derby Theatre Associates, Maison Foo, blend visual storytelling, clowning and humour, with new experiments in miniature puppetry and live camera to tell their latest tale. Alongside A Thing Mislaid ,Maison Foo are also working in partnership with Derby Theatre and Derby Refugee Advice Centre to make theatres more welcoming spaces for Refugees and those currently seeking asylum. During performances we will be piloting Talking Birds’ Difference Engine to deliver captions in English and Arabic www.maisonfoo.co.uk/refugeefriends Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions) Only bookable at Déda box office 01332 370911 • www.deda.uk.com Age Guide: Unsuitable for under 10’s

Cinderella

Tuesday 4 - Saturday 8 December 8pm, Saturday matinee 2pm

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Not Too Tame

Award-winning Not Too Tame have teamed up with top theatre and TV writer Luke Barnes to bring CINDERELLA: A WICKED MOTHER OF A NIGHT OUT to your local boozer! An outrageous site specific show inspired by traditional British panto. Grab your mistletoe, shake your tinsel and laugh your bloody baubles off! Tickets: £15 (£13 concessions), bookable via Derby Theatre Age Guide: 14+ with parental guidance (includes strong language and adult content)

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In Good Company

In Good Company is the flagship professional development programme for artists making work in the East Midlands. Funded by Arts Council England, In Good Company is delivered by Derby Theatre, Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester, Lincolnshire One Venues, Mansfield Old Library and Burton Brewhouse. There is a range of opportunities for East Midlands’ artists including performance platforms, workshops, commissions, festivals, meet-ups, pitching sessions and bespoke mentoring. In Good Company is committed to increasing opportunities and support for all. We recognise the need within ‘all’ to be diverse and representative of the world we live in today. Find out about all of our workshops and performance events, as well as associate artists by checking the Artist Development pages on the Derby Theatre website and by signing up for our newsletter. In Good Company is led by a team of independent producers who are actively working with the industry to produce and tour new work. Email igc@derby.ac.uk to join our mailing list or to request to meet one of the IGC Producers. In Good Company works in collaboration with The Big House, which offers support and advice to creative and digital businesses across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

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Get Involved

Hansel and Gretel

Unwrap Lighting Session 1 Come and join our technicians on stage and help us rig the lights for our big Christmas show. We want to share the process of theatre-making with our audiences and our Theatre Unwrapped sessions are specially designed to do just that. See what really goes on behind the scenes of making a production, covering everything from lighting design, set building, costume making and even watching the final technical rehearsals! Our Theatre Unwrapped sessions are FREE and open to anyone aged 14+ To find out more and to book your place please see our website.

Abi

Unwrap Writing Join Atiha Sen Gupta, the writer of this fresh new RETOLD piece for a practical workshop exploring how she worked with the young people of Derby. Monday 24 September, 6-7.30pm

Unwrap Change Making Inspired by Abi? Join Ian Pringle of FaceUp Theatre to see what we can do together to support positive change in our communities.

Thursday 22 November. 2-3.30pm and 7-8.30pm

Hard Hat Friday Put your hard hat on and join us as the set goes up for Hansel and Gretel, with our expert technical team, including the set designer himself, on hand to give you the low-down on the process. Friday 23rd November 2-3.30pm and 7-8.30pm

Unwrap Lighting Session 2 Getting closer to opening night with the lighting designer on hand to share their vision as we focus the lights! Monday 26 November 5-6pm

Unwrap the Final Stages An opportunity to join the technical rehearsal for a unique insight into the final stages of opening a production. Wednesday 28 November 7-8pm and 8-9pm

Unwrap Costume Making Work with Tim Heywood our Head of Wardrobe, for a hands-on session exploring the costumes in the show Thursday 6 December 6 - 7.30pm

Thursday 4 October 5.30-7pm Theatre website for details

Culture Cares Conference Supported by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation

Tuesday 30 October 2018, 10.30am – 5.30pm How arts and culture are making a positive impact on the lives of young people in and leaving care. Join us for an insightful and lively conversation between culture and the care system, highlighting innovative new approaches that are creating positive outcomes for young people. This event is for arts and specialist practitioners, policy makers and professionals involved in supporting young people both in and leaving the care system. If you or your colleagues are from any of the below professions, we’d love to have you join us and share your expert knowledge on the day. Book Your Place - Early bird discount offer available until 31 July 2018. £35 – Freelance artists and charities (£50 thereafter) £50 – Local authority and cultural organisations (£75 thereafter) £120 – Businesses and universities (£150 thereafter)

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Get Involved

DT Youth Become a member of DT Youth

DT Ambassadors

Derby Theatre is committed to supporting young artists of all ages, backgrounds and interests. We provide regular groups and pop up events that cover a wide range of theatre skills, run by Derby Theatre staff and associate artists. Our doors are open for all children and young people to try things out, learn new skills and meet other like-minded people.

Are you curious about how a theatre works across all the different departments? Our DT Ambassadors group meet fortnightly to work with designers, programmers and marketing professionals amongst others. You will also receive complimentary tickets for special Ambassadors’ nights so that you can help us spread the word about our fabulous shows and activities at Derby Theatre.

Youth Theatre Our Youth Theatre provides young people aged between 8 and 18 the opportunity to not only enjoy theatre, but also to explore their creativity and express themselves in a safe and supportive environment. Working with professional theatre practitioners, all groups work towards a major annual show, either on our main stage or studio theatre. Our friendly groups are open to all and we have several groups for different ages. Please see our website for more details. Age: We have groups for ages 8-18, please contact us for more information Cost: £80 a term*

Time: Fortnightly, 4.30 – 5.45pm Age: Academic Years 9-13 / FE Cost: FREE Interested? Email learning@derbytheatre.ac.uk or call our box office to join the DT Network, which will give you regular updates on activities and memberships. If there’s a specific group you would like to join, please let us know; most of our groups have a waiting list, which you will be added to and we’ll keep you informed of other opportunities if a place isn’t available straight away.

Young Technicians This annual course looks at all aspects of the technical side of theatre including lighting, sound and design, and is run by our professional technicians. You will also gain technical experience and shadowing opportunities on our shows. Age: Academic Years 9 – 13 / FE Cost: £40 a term*

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*For all our youth groups there are a limited number of half price and free places available for families with limited financial means. Please enquire in confidence to Cheryl on learning@derbytheatre.co.uk


Costume and Prop Hire We hire costumes and props to professional, amateur and community theatre groups, schools and colleges to name a few. We have over 2,500 costume pieces built up over many years and an eclectic selection of props and we are always adding to our stock! Prices are available on enquiry. To find out more about our costumes please email wardrobe@derbytheatre.co.uk and to make an enquiry for props please email props@derbytheatre.co.uk.

Derby Theatre Community Ambassadors Our Community Ambassador scheme is open to anyone who is interested in being part of Derby Theatre – be it through talking about our shows to your local community or bringing a friend who is new to Derby Theatre, we want to hear from you. Our Community Ambassadors enjoy regular social events, exclusive offers and invites to our Press and Guest nights. Please email Rafia at r.hussain@derby.ac.uk to find out more.

Tea and Tour Come and look round backstage and meet members of the team to find out more about the roles in our theatre and how a show is put together. Approx 1 hour Cost: £10 per head (including tea and biscuits) If you attend a matinee performance you can add on tea and a tour for just £5 a head! Availability on our tours is limited, please enquire at learning@derbytheatre.co.uk

For Schools and Colleges As a Learning Theatre, we can give you special access to work with practitioners right across the whole theatre making process, from designers to director, technician to actor. We have a huge amount on offer this season, so make sure you download our Learning Programme to see the full programme of educational events. We also work in partnerships with the major arts and cultural organisations in the city, including Déda, QUAD, Derby Museums and Baby People to provide you with a one-stop shop for all your creative and cultural learning requirements. To find our more email our Cultural Education Producer Alix on a.manning-jones@derby.ac.uk. To sign up to receive our Learning Programme please email learning@derbytheatre.co.uk.

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Diary Highlights August Fri 31

High Society 7.30pm

September Sat 1

High Society

Sun 2

High Society

Wed 5 Legally Blonde

Sat 6

Abi 9.30pm

Sun 7

One Item Only

Sun 7

One Man Stranger Things 7.30pm

11am & 1.30pm

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Mon 8 Abi 8pm

3pm

Tue 9

7.30pm

Wed 10 Abigail’s Party

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Abigail’s Party 7.30pm

Thu 6

Legally Blonde 7.30pm

Thu 11

Abigail’s Party

7.30pm

Thu 6

Beyond Shame 7pm

Fri 12

Abigail’s Party

7pm

Fri 7

Legally Blonde 7.30pm

Fri 12

Abi 9.30pm

Fri 7

Beyond Shame 7pm

Fri 12-14 Come As You Are Festival

All Day

Sat 8

Legally Blonde

Sat 13 Abigail’s Party

1.30pm & 7.30pm

Sat 8

Beyond Shame 7pm

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Sat 13 Abi 4pm

Wed 12 The Fishermen 7.30pm

Mon 15 Abigail’s Party 7.30pm

Wed 12 Moving Bodies 8pm

Tue 16 Abigail’s Party 7.30pm

Thu 13 The Fishermen 7.30pm

Wed 17 Abigail’s Party

Thu 13 Moving Bodies

Wed 17 Abi 4pm

2.30pm & 8pm

Showstopper! 7.30pm

Thu 18 Abigail’s Party 7.30pm

Fri 14

Moving Bodies 8pm

Fri 19

Abigail’s Party 7pm

Sat 15 Eric and Ern

3pm & 8pm

Fri 19

4:48 Psychosis 8pm

Sat 15 Leaf

10.30am, 12pm & 2.30pm

Fri 19

Abi 9.30pm

Mon 17 The Case of the Fright… 7.30pm

Sat 20 4:48 Psychosis 2pm

Tue 18 The Case of the Fright… 7.30pm

Sat 20 Abigail’s Party

Wed 19 The Case of the Fright…

Sat 20 Jamali Maddix 8pm

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Thu 20 The Case of the Fright… 7.30pm The Case of the Fright… 7.30pm

Fri 21

Burning Books 8pm

Sat 22 The Case of the Fright…

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Wed 24 Dishoom! Fri 26

Knock Knock 7pm

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Fri 26

Dishoom! 7.30pm

Thu 27 Abigail’s Party

7.30pm

P

Sat 27 DadMan

2pm & 8pm

Fri 28

7.30pm

P

Sat 27 Dishoom!

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Sun 28 The Missing Light

2.30pm & 4pm

7pm

Sat 29 Abi 9.30pm

Sun 28 Ross Noble 8pm

Sat 29 The Flop 8pm

Wed 31 Morgan & West

October

November Abigail’s Party 7.30pm

Thu 1

The Snail and the Whale

11am & 2pm

Tue 2

Abigail’s Party 7pm

Fri 2

The Snail and the Whale

11am & 2pm

Tue 2

Abi 9.30pm

Fri 2

Neil Oliver 8pm

PN

Sat 3

The Snail and the Whale

PN

Sat 3

Sara Pascoe 8pm

Abigail’s Party 7.30pm

Sat 3

A Super Happy Story... 8pm

Fri 5

Abigail’s Party 7pm

Tue 6

Guys & Dolls 7.30pm

Sat 6

Abi 9.30pm

BSL

Wed 7 Guys & Dolls 7.30pm

Abigail’s Party

BSL

Thu 8

2.30pm & 7.30pm

AD

11am & 2pm

Thu 4 Fri 5 42

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11.30am & 2.30pm

Mon 1

Wed 3 Felicity Ward 8pm

BSL

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Thu 25 Dishoom! 7.30pm

7.30pm

2.30pm & 7.30pm

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Tue 23 Dishoom! 7.30pm C

Wed 26 Abigail’s Party

Wed 3 Abigail’s Party

BSL

Sat 20 Abi 9.30pm

Sat 22 Burning Books 6pm

Sat 29 Abigail’s Party

C

2.30pm & 7pm

C

Abigail’s Party

AD

1.30pm & 7.30pm

Fri 14

Fri 21

AD

Open Mic 7pm

C


Thu 8

Guys & Dolls 7.30pm

Fri 14

Fri 9

Guys & Dolls 7.30pm

Sat 15 Goldilocks

Sat 10 Guys & Dolls

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Sat 10 Pop Music 8pm Mon 12 Rain Man 7.30pm Tue 13 Rain Man 7.30pm Wed 14 Rain Man

C

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm 10.30am &

BSL

1.30pm

Sat 15 Hansel & Gretel

1pm & 6.30pm

Sun 16 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Mon 17 Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 2pm

Tue 18 Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 2pm

Tue 18 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Thu 15 Rain Man 7.30pm

Wed 19 Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 2pm

Thu 15 Darren Harriott 8pm

Wed 19 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Fri 16

Thu 20 Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 2pm

Thu 20 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Sat 17 Declaration 8pm

Fri 21

Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Sun 18 BBC Big Band 7.30pm

Sat 22 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Wed 21 Eugene Onegin 7.30pm

Sat 22 Hansel & Gretel

BSL

Fri 23

Sun 23 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Rain Man 7.30pm

Sat 17 Rain Man

2.30pm & 7.30pm

Student Scratch Night 7pm

1pm & 6.30pm

Sat 24 Student Scratch Night 7pm

Sun 23 Hansel & Gretel

2pm & 7.15pm

Fri 30

Mon 24 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Mon 24 Hansel & Gretel

11am & 3pm

Hansel & Gretel 7.15pm

December Sat 1

Hansel & Gretel

2pm & 7.15pm

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Mon 3 Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 2pm

Tue 4

Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 7.15pm

Tue 4

Goldilocks 1.30pm

Wed 26 Hansel & Gretel 4pm Thu 27 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

P

Thu 27 Hansel & Gretel

2pm & 7.15pm

P

Fri 28

Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

PN

Fri 28

Hansel & Gretel

Wed 5 Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 2pm

Wed 5 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

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Thu 6

Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 2pm

Sat 29 Hansel & Gretel

Thu 6

Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Sun 30 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Fri 7

Hansel & Gretel

10.15am & 7.15pm

Mon 31 Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

Sat 8

Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

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Sat 8

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1pm & 6.30pm

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10.30am & 1.30pm

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10.15am & 2pm

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2pm & 7.15pm

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10.30am & 1.30pm

Thu 3

Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

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2pm & 7.15pm

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10.30am & 1.30pm

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Goldilocks

10.30am & 1.30pm

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10.15am & 2pm

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Hansel & Gretel

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Preview performances are a fantastic opportunity to see a public performance in its early stages. The creative team are still in the process of applying final touches to the production and the great ticket price for these performances reflects this.

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How to book

How to book Opening times

New Deal: Affordable Seats

Non-performance days

For all shows marked with a ‘New Deal’, 10% of the seats are available at just £10 or £15. But book early – when they’re gone, they’re gone!

9.30am – 5.30pm

Performance days

Concessions

In person: 9.30am until 10 minutes after the start of the last event of the evening.

Available for some shows and performances. Visit the website or call the Box Office for details.

Phones: 9.30am until half an hour before the first performance of the evening begins.

Children under 18 months will only be admitted to suitable performances and must be in possession of a valid ticket (not available to book online).

Sundays and Bank Holidays One hour before the start of the first event until 15 minutes after the start of the last event.

Group bookings, and school groups receive a discount on most shows, as well as a flexible booking process.

We are only open on Sundays and Bank Holidays if an event is on.

Preview Performances

Book online at www.derbytheatre.co.uk

How to pay We accept all types of card payments, except American Express. Cheques are only accepted for group bookings. We can post tickets to you via 2nd class post if you are booking seven days in advance, at a cost of £1. Otherwise, you can collect the tickets from us at your convenience, or we can email them to you to print at home.

Previews are a fantastic opportunity to see the very first public performances of a Derby Theatre production at a reduced price. The discount reflects that the creative team are still in the process of applying the finishing final touches to the production and there is a slightly increased chance that a Preview Performance may start late or be postponed or cancelled.

Refunds and reprints All tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled. Lost tickets can be reprinted free of charge no earlier than one hour before the start of the performance.

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Derby Theatre is committed to upholding the data protection principles of good information-handling 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.


Group bookings

Schools and group bookings Derby Theatre warmly welcomes groups and schools and we offer a flexible booking process and special prices to make your visit easy to organise and enjoyable.

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By train or by taxi

The most convenient car park is intu Derby basement car park (DE1 2PL) accessed from Traffic Street. To make life even easier you can buy your evening car park ticket at the same time you book your theatre tickets. Parking is only £2 after 5pm in this car park.

Derby Theatre is a 10-minute Trentbarton runs buses in Derby and to and from nearby towns and villages. walk from the train station, follow the signs to intu Derby. Most buses stop at the bus station – just 5 minutes’ walk from the theatre. We’ll be more than happy to order a taxi to be waiting for You can buy a reduced-price bus ticket with your theatre ticket from the Box Office – you after the performance, please ask at the Box Office either a zigzag city play ticket (unlimited travel in the Derby city area for £2.50) or a upon arrival. zigzag play network ticket (unlimited travel across the whole network for £4.50).

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Access

Access for all Derby Theatre welcomes all customers and has an extensive range of services to ensure you have an enjoyable and comfortable visit. We have been verified as being an accessible venue for disabled people by CredAbillity – an independent quality mark run by disabled people. More information can be found on our website: www.derbytheatre.co.uk/your-visit/accessibility If you require any assistance, information or support during 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 our staff.

Wheelchair access

Derby Theatre has limited wheelchair spaces in the main auditorium and studio, which need to be booked in advance through the Box Office. For our studio access is through the intu basement car park. We have a fully accessible drop-off point at the top of the theatre for access to our main auditorium with a permanent ramped double door entrance. Alternatively you can park in the intu basement car park in area C. There is a Derby Theatre lift situated inside the car park, which will give you full access to both floors of the theatre. We have accessible toilets on both levels of our building and our Café, Bar and Box Office all have low counters.

Personal support We operate an Assisted Access scheme designed for those who require somebody to be present in order to assist them to readily access theatre shows. This scheme allows members to purchase one standard ticket and have one ticket for the assistant at no cost. To apply for the access scheme please contact the Box Office.

Difficulty accessing audible information

Sound enhancement systems are installed in the main auditorium. We offer Digital RF Headsets and induction loops which can be picked up from our Front of House team.

Assistance dogs Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas of the building. Please discuss this when booking your tickets.

Captioning by the Difference Engine

Some performances provide captioning using the Difference Engine – a tool that can be downloaded onto your smart phone or tablet prior to the show.

Accessible Performances Across our season we offer (where possible) a range of accessible performances. These include Audio

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Described, Sign Language Interpreted and Captioned performances. On certain productions we also offer Relaxed Performances which are open to everyone but perfect for those who would benefit from a more relaxed environment. We also now offer Dementia Friendly performances which supports people living with Dementia and their carers, family and friends. To enjoy the show in a relaxed and supportive environment.

Access performances: Burning Books Captioned (with Difference Engine) Fri 21 Sep. 8pm Sat 22 Sep. 6pm Abi BSL Interpreted: Fri 5 Oct. 9.30pm Abigail’s Party BSL Interpreted: Fri 5 Oct. 7pm Audio Described: Fri 12 Oct. 7pm Wed 17 Oct. 1.30pm Bullish Captioned (with Difference Engine) Fri 12 – Sun 14 Oct. 4:48 Psychosis BSL Integrated and creative captioning Fri 19 Oct. 8pm Sat 20 Oct. 2pm Dishoom Captioned: Thurs 25 Oct. 7.30pm Audio Described: Sat 27 Oct. 2.30pm Knock Knock D/deaf and Hearing Accessible Fri 26 Oct. 7pm

A Super Happy Story Captioned (with Difference Engine) Sat 3 Nov. 8pm Pop Music Captioned: Sat 10 Nov. 8pm Declaration Relaxed: Sat 17 Nov 8pm Hansel & Gretel BSL Interpreted: Tues 11 Dec. 2pm Sat 22 Dec. 1pm Audio Described: Thurs 13 Dec. 2pm Sat 29 Dec. 1pm Relaxed Performance: Tues 18 Dec. 2pm Thurs 3 Jan. 2pm Dementia Friendly: Fri 28 Dec. 2pm Goldilocks BSL Interpreted: Wed 12 Dec. 1.30pm Sat 15 Dec. 1.30pm Relaxed Performance: Wed 19 Dec. 1.30pm Wed 2 Jan. 1.30pm Relaxed Performance: Wed 19 Dec. 1.30pm Wed 2 Jan. 1.30pm Dementia Friendly Sat 29 Dec. 1.30pm

Please be aware that touch tours will be held 1 hour before the start of the Audio Described performance.


University of Derby

Love to Learn at University of Derby We have an exciting portfolio of media and performing arts courses. These full-time BA (Hons) courses are taught through practice-based workshops, lectures and seminars. Students will also benefit from the links the university has with Derby Theatre – working alongside professional productions in fantastic facilities. • Technical Theatre • Contemporary Theatre and Performance • Costume and Set Design • Music • Photography and Film Production • Film Production • Visual Effects and Post-Production • Radio Production • Media Production For more information visit: www.derby.ac.uk/arts

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Image from Something Wicked This Way Comes, the third year Shakespeare production December 2017. Photo: Chris Webb.

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

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


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