Waterside Arts Centre Brochure Spring 2011

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March

Hull Truck Theatre presents

Lady Chatterley’s Lover

DNA Puppetry and Visual Theatre presents

By D.H. Lawrence, adapted and directed by Nick Lane

The Frog Prince

Fri 11 Mar, 7.30pm, £12/£10

and other Peculiar Tales from Terry Jones Fairy Tales Sat 5 Mar, 2.30pm, £6.50/£4.50 A magical & witty one-woman adaptation of the famous froggy tale, exploring the endearing relationship between princess and frog, puppet and performer. Follow the funky frog’s adventures from the traditional tale to Terry Jones ‘clever and crazy’ Fairy Tales with extraordinary animal characters everywhere. Enter a world where absolutely anything can happen ... and usually does. Combining masks, shadows, physical performance and transforming objects into extraordinary characters, this piece will be sure to excite and entertain! Ages: 5+ Duration: 50 mins

Best of Comedy Buzz Sat 5 March, 8pm, £12/£10

COMEDY & CURR Y DEAL £19.95

Another comedy variety compilation of the finest comedy acts in the land! Charming and confident compère Ben Lawes introduces the amazingly talented star Diane Morgan, typical stand-up Steve N Allen, witty words and home-spun puns from Tony Cowards and the quirky quips of Tania Edwards. Suitable for 18+ only

Lady Constance Chatterley is trapped in a loveless marriage. Injured in battle, her husband Clifford is unable to satisfy her sexual desires and so Constance finds herself in the arms of another. But Lady Chatterley’s man is a bit of rough! Mellors her paramour is her husband’s gamekeeper! As their passionate love affair reaches its climax, the constraints of Constance’s class-led society are broken

down as the two lovers find fulfilment with each other. Written in 1925, D.H. Lawrence’s controversial work was banned from sale until 1960 for its frank and explicit depiction of sex and its portrayal of a passionate and adulterous love affair. Years ahead of its time this work deals with sexual taboos that are still present in society even today. Warning: this play contains adult scenes and strong language. Recommended for 15+

Martin Turner’s Wishbone Ash Wed 16 Mar, 7.30pm, £12.50 With millions of album sales and concert attendances worldwide, Wishbone Ash’s heritage as one of the most enduring and best loved British rock acts is assured. Formed by Martin Turner and Steve Upton in 1969, the band would become synonymous with high quality guitar-driven melodic rock music. Martin Turner’s Wishbone Ash features guitarists Ray Hatfield and Danny Willson, and drummer Dave Wagstaffe. The line-up remains faithful to the original Wishbone

Ash blueprint and delivers a show which focuses on material from the classic eras of Wishbone Ash, featuring stage favourites mixed with classic album tracks.


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