Wiltshire Creative Autumn/Winter 2019/20 Season Brochure

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Welcome Welcome to the Autumn/Winter Season at Salisbury Playhouse and Salisbury Arts Centre. At Salisbury Playhouse we are excited to be transforming the Main House for two special productions this Autumn. Alan Ayckbourn’s brilliant comedy Relatively Speaking and Hugh Whitemore’s compelling drama Breaking the Code will be produced with seating on all sides of the stage, bringing audiences closer than ever to the action and creating a special atmosphere in the theatre. Alongside these two Wiltshire Creative productions, we are thrilled to be producing the world premiere of Barney Norris’ new play – a retelling of Lorca’s Blood Wedding, set in a Wiltshire Village. At Salisbury Arts Centre, there is a lively mix of dance, comedy, music and film, as well as live screenings from NT Live and New York’s Met Opera and a fascinating programme of visual arts. And, of course, there is plenty of entertainment over the Christmas period – from the family pantomime Robin Hood, a new musical adaptation of The Tailor of Gloucester and Dylan Thomas’ A Child’s Christmas in Wales at the Playhouse, to a festive murder mystery, stand-up comedy and Christmas music at the Arts Centre. Finally, why not get creative yourself? Take a look at the wide range of workshops our Take Part team runs – from pottery and sculpture to dance, circus skills and even stand-up comedy – and give something a try. Thank you to all our audiences and visitors who continue to support our work as Wiltshire Creative. We hope you find lots to entertain and inspire you this season.

Sebastian Warrack Executive Director

Gareth Machin Artistic Director


Contents P2-13 The Main House at Salisbury Playhouse

P49 Christmas Entertainment at Salisbury Arts Centre

P14-33 The Salberg at Salisbury Playhouse

P50 Take Part

P35 Visual Arts at Salisbury Arts Centre

P51-53 Workshops

P36-43 Live performances at Salisbury Arts Centre

P54 Support Us

P44-48 Films & Live Screenings at Salisbury Arts Centre

P57-60 Diary of Events

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WED 4 – SAT 28 SEP

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

A WILTSHIRE CREATIVE PRODUCTION

RELATIVELY SPEAKING By

Alan Ayckbourn

Greg and Ginny are living together. Ginny is keen to marry Greg, but with unfamiliar slippers under the bed and a delivery of flowers and chocolates, Greg is becoming suspicious that he is not the only man in her life. When Ginny says she is visiting her parents, a dizzying series of misunderstandings unravel into chaotic comedy in this – Ayckbourn’s first big West End hit.

Designer James Button

MAIN HOUSE TRANSFORMED!

See diary pages for performance times and details of BSL Signed, Captioned and Audio Described performances.

For this production the Main House will be transformed. With seating on all sides of the stage you will find yourself closer than ever to the action.

Tickets: £28 - £17 Members 10% discount: first 4 nights

‘Ayckbourn is an absolute master of the one-liner and a brilliant observer of human nature.’ Valley News on the 2014 Salisbury Playhouse Production of Bedroom Farce

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Director Jo Newman

MULTI-BUY OFFER Book for Relatively Speaking, Breaking the Code and Blood Wedding at the same time and save 15% (Members save 20%)


Image: Feast Creative

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SAT 5 – SAT 26 OCT

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

A WILTSHIRE CREATIVE PRODUCTION

BREAKING THE CODE Hugh Whitemore

By based on Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges At the height of the Second World War eccentric genius Alan Turing was breaking the complex German code, Enigma, at Bletchley Park. Since his work was classified top secret for years after the war, no one knew how much was owed to him when he was later put on trial and publicly humiliated by the revelation of his sexuality. Hugh Whitemore’s compelling play intertwines an account of Turing’s most heroic hour with that of his betrayal by the nation he had helped in its darkest hour. Turing’s story went on to be told in the 2014 Oscar-winning film The Imitation Game, starring Benedict Cumberbatch.

Director Christian Durham Designer James Button See diary pages for performance times and details of BSL Signed, Captioned and Audio Described performances. Tickets: £28 - £17 Members 10% discount: first 3 nights Age Guidance 14+

MAIN HOUSE TRANSFORMED! For this production the Main House will be transformed. With seating on all sides of the stage you will find yourself closer than ever to the action.

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MULTI-BUY OFFER Book for Relatively Speaking, Breaking the Code and Blood Wedding at the same time and save 15% (Members save 20%)


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THU 31 OCT – SAT 2 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

AN EVENING OF ERIC AND ERN With Ian Ashpitel and Jonty Stephens

This is a brilliant show full of Morecambe and Wise’s most loved routines, songs and sketches and, of course, a musical guest.

‘You have the giddy out of time illusion that you are watching the legendary double-act live.’ Independent

‘I never thought I’d see Morecambe and Wise live – I think I just have!’ Ben Elton

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See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £22 Members 10% discount: first night


MON 4 – SAT 9 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

PW PRODUCTIONS AND KARL SYDOW PRESENT THE LOWRY PRODUCTION

NIGEL SLATER’S

TOAST DIRECT FROM THE WEST END Toast vividly recreates Nigel Slater’s childhood through the tastes and smells he shares with his mother, culminating in the young Nigel’s escape to London. From making the perfect sherry trifle, through the playground politics of sweets, the rigid rules of restaurant dining, and a domestic war over cakes, this is a moving and evocative tale of love, loss and... toast.

See diary pages for performance times and details of Audio Described performances. Tickets: £28 - £14

HHHHH ‘The show rises like a good soufflé.’ Mail on Sunday

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MON 11 – SAT 16 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

AN ORIGINAL THEATRE COMPANY AND YORK THEATRE ROYAL PRODUCTION

From the international number one best-selling author

Sarah Waters

THE NIGHT WATCH Adapted by Hattie Naylor

London in the 1940s. A time when hearts beat faster and life burned more brightly. The Night Watch is a tender, tragic and beautifully poignant portrait of four ordinary people caught up in the aftermath of an extraordinary time. Olivier-nominated playwright Hattie Naylor creates a gripping and theatrically inventive adaptation of this great modern novel. From the team that brought you Birdsong, The Habit of Art and The Importance of Being Earnest.

‘Captures the heart of Sarah Waters’ love story.’ The Guardian

‘One of the best storytellers alive today.’ Independent on Sunday

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See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £28 - £14 Members 10% discount: first night


TUE 21 – SAT 25 JAN

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

AN ARIA ENTERTAINMENT, HOPE MILL THEATRE AND RAY RACKHAM THEATRICALS PRODUCTION

MAME Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death! That’s the motto of Mame Dennis, one of musical theatre’s all-time greatest heroines, in this brassy, hilarious and touching adaptation of Patrick Dennis’s bestseller, Auntie Mame, starring critically acclaimed and two-time Olivier Award-winner Tracie Bennett as Mame (End of the Rainbow, Hairspray, Blood Brothers, Coronation, Scott & Bailey) and film, TV and theatre favourite Harriet Thorpe as Vera (Absolutely Fabulous, The Brittas Empire, new BBC comedy Mister Winner, Wicked, Mamma Mia! - National Theatre & West End). Set in New York City and spanning the Great Depression and World War II, Mame Dennis and her intellectual and arty clique are disrupted when her deceased brother’s 10 year old son Patrick is entrusted into her care. Rather than bow to convention, Mame tries her hand at a number of jobs with comically, disastrous results but perseveres with good humour and an irrepressible sense of style. Jerry Herman’s celebrated musicals includes the rousing title number, plus “Open a New Window,” “If He Walked into My Life,” “We Need a Little Christmas,” “Bosom Buddies” and “That’s How Young I Feel.” With spirit, humour, class and wit, Mame is sure to thrill audiences for generations to come.

Director/Choreographer Nick Winston Book by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E.Lee Music & Lyrics Jerry Herman Based on the novel by Patrick Dennis & the play Auntie Mame by Lawrence and Lee See diary pages for performance times and details of BSL Signed, Captioned and Audio Described performances. Tickets: £30 - £14 Members 10% discount: first night Presented by arrangement with Tams Witmark

Tracie Bennett

Harriet Thorpe

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SAT 30 NOV – SUN 12 JAN

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

A WILTSHIRE CREATIVE PRODUCTION

ROBIN HOOD By Andrew Pollard

Join Robin and his merry band for a fantastic adventure this Christmas. With all the elements of a traditional pantomime – comedy, dance, audience participation, fantastic sets and familiar songs – you won’t want to miss this year’s Playhouse extravaganza. It’s the perfect treat for all ages. Robin Hood is written by Andrew Pollard, writer of previous Playhouse pantomimes Beauty and the Beast, Jack and the Beanstalk, Aladdin and Cinderella. Sales for last year’s production of Beauty and the Beast were record-breaking, so don’t leave it too late to book your tickets!

‘Packed full of song, dance and plenty of laughs.’ Salisbury Journal on Beauty and the Beast, Christmas 2018

Director Gareth Machin Designer James Button Lighting Designer Nic Farman Choreographer Nicky Griffiths Musical Director Christopher Peake See diary pages for performance times and details of BSL Signed, Captioned and Audio Described performances. Tickets: £28 - £12

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THU 6 – SAT 22 FEB

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

A WILTSHIRE CREATIVE AND UP IN ARMS PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH OXFORD PLAYHOUSE

Lorca’s

BLOOD WEDDING Retold By

Barney Norris

A Wiltshire Village, today. Rob and his fiancée Georgie are checking out the village hall for their wedding reception, but Rob’s Mum wonders if they’re rushing into things. Just as they begin to talk her round, a figure from Georgie’s past appears and threatens to shatter their plans. Very soon Georgie is questioning who really is the love of her life. Barney Norris’s explosive retelling of Lorca’s classic tragedy sets the action firmly in a modern day Wiltshire community that’s rocked by revelations and gossip. His previous plays include Echo’s End and The Remains of the Day at Salisbury Playhouse.

‘Has an emotional pull that confirms Norris as a writer to watch.’ The Guardian on Echo’s End (2017)

Director Alice Hamilton Designer James Perkins See diary pages for performance times and details of BSL Signed, Captioned and Audio Described performances. Tickets: £30 - £13 Members 10% discount: first 5 nights Age Guidance 14+ (contains some strong language)

MULTI-BUY OFFER Book for Relatively Speaking, Breaking the Code and Blood Wedding at the same time and save 15% (Members save 20%)

EXHIBITION 27 Jan – 28 Mar

Don’t miss Cornwall-based artist Nicola Bealing’s exhibition Three Acts and Seven Scenes, a response to Lorca’s Blood Wedding at Salisbury Arts Centre.

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Welcome to The Salberg THU 5 – SAT 7 SEP

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A QUEER STREET PRODUCTION

ALL I SEE IS YOU By Kathrine Smith

Bobby works on Woolies’ record counter. Ralph dreams of being a teacher. One kiss and they’re hooked. But it’s 1967 and their love is illegal.

Directors Ben Occhipinti & Mark Powell

A National Octagon prizewinner set in Bolton and Manchester, this is a rollercoaster love story, inspired by real accounts of queer life from 50 years ago.

See diary pages for performance times.

‘Full of gasps & chuckles.’ Go See This

‘Heart-warming, heart-wrenching & heart-breaking.’ Frankly My Dear

‘Totally spellbinding.’ Northern Soul

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Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Thu 5 May Age Guidance 14+ (includes strong language and sexual references) 2019 tour supported by Arts Council England & Frank and Elizabeth Brenan.


THU 12 – SAT 14 SEP

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

AN OUTBOUND PROJECT PRODUCTION

M.E.H. Ancient Egypt: ‘Wandering womb’ theory first recorded. 1518: Hundreds of people dance uncontrollably on the streets of Strasbourg. 1877: Dr Jean-Martin Charcot gives demonstrations of hypnosis on female ‘hysterics’ in Paris. 2019: An award-winning theatre company write this blurb. Right now: You read this and understand implicitly that it won’t just be a group of people screaming in a dark room for an hour. You sense it’s an exploration of medical and theatrical storytelling that transcends time. You feel a sensation that can only be described as an uncontrollable urge. You book your ticket. Praise for the Outbound Project

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Thu 12 Sep Age Guidance 12+ The Outbound Project is an award-winning physical theatre company whose work has toured nationally to critical acclaim. Inspired by British physical theatre companies such as Gecko and Theatre Re, they use a combination of beautiful physical/visual storytelling and sharp witty new writing to tell stories about the human condition.

‘...fiercely intelligent...relentlessly imaginative...philosophically and emotionally honest.’ Fest

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TUE 24 – SAT 28 SEP

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A THEATRE CHIPPING NORTON PRODUCTION

SKYLIGHT By David Hare

“With you, when something is right, it’s never enough. You don’t value happiness. Because you always want more.”

Director John Terry

Schoolteacher Kyra receives an unexpected visit from her former lover, Tom, a charismatic self-made restaurant tycoon. Supper bubbles on the stove, and flickers of their former passion rekindle. As they fall into a battle of opposing politics and mutual desire, is the gap between them too great?

See diary pages for performance times.

One of the great intimate plays of passionate ideas and complex love – delicate, hilarious and thought provoking, Skylight was originally produced at the National Theatre and won an Olivier Award for Best Play.

‘A zinging, stinging mixture of wit and anger.’ The Telegraph

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Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Tue 24 Sep


SAT 5 OCT

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A CIRCUS 250 PRODUCTION

STRONGWOMEN SCIENCE Ever wanted to know how you balance a chair on your chin, if you can juggle liquid, or how circus performers eat fire? StrongWomen Aoife and Maria reveal the scientific secrets behind their astounding tricks. In a fun, lively and fast-paced family circus performance, find out how jugglers, acrobats and hula hoop artists use science to create their amazing acts. StrongWomen Science seeks to promote enquiry, failure, inventiveness and accessibility in science, making it open to all, in particular young women and girls. Because when science meets circus, anything’s possible.

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: ÂŁ9 Members 10% discount

IDEAL FOR AGES 5+

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THU 10 – SAT 12 OCT

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A MESH THEATRE PRODUCTION

THE SOLDIER By Rachel Wagstaff

Inspired by the life of one of England’s best-loved war poets Rupert Brooke and his contemporaries at the outbreak of WW1, The Soldier moves between London, Blandford Camp, Belgium and the Aegean where Brooke died on his way to fight in the Gallipoli campaign. Captivating and surprisingly modern in its treatment of warfare and relationships, it was Rachel’s first play, launching a stellar career which includes stage adaptations of Birdsong, Flowers for Mrs Harris and The Mirror Crack’d.

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See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Thu 10 Oct Age Guidance 11+


THU 17 – SAT 19 OCT

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A KALI THEATRE PRODUCTION

HOMING BIRDS By Rukhsana Ahmad

Young Afghan refugee Saeed desperately wants to reconnect with his roots and find his long-lost sister. So he leaves his adoptive family in London and returns to Kabul. But here he becomes caught up in the paranoia, suspicion and violence of contemporary Afghanistan and must face up to the realities of his changed world. This moving and thought-provoking play asks if life has meaning without a connection to family, home and roots. Writer Rukhsana Ahmad has written many plays for stage and the BBC and was a finalist for the Writers Guild Award and the Susan Blackburn Award.

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Thu 17 Oct Age Guidance 12+

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THU 24 – SAT 26 OCT

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

AN AD INFINITUM PRODUCTION

EXTRAORDINARY WALL OF SILENCE Helen, Alan, and Graham are told they are impaired and need fixing. As they begin to question the world around them, three powerful coming-of-age stories unfold, uniting in a struggle against violence, ignorance and oppression. Connecting through a shared past they are transported to one pivotal moment in 1880 when a dangerous ideology was born: one that would impair the way the world views D/deaf people for over a century. Ad Infinitum combine the company’s signature style of physical storytelling with the beauty of British Sign Language in an unmissable feast for the senses.

‘ A theatre company that refuses to be put in a box.’ Lyn Gardner, The Stage

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Thu 24 Oct Co-commissioned by Birmingham Hippodrome, Bristol Old Vic, HOME, Newbury Corn Exchange, In Good Company, in association with Wiltshire Creative and supported by The North Wall. Made possible through funding from Arts Council England and Bristol City Council.

‘One of contemporary theatre’s vital organs.’

Photo: phil@philfisk.com

Time Out

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THU 24 OCT FRI 25 OCT

THEATRE FOR FAMILIES | BEMERTON HEATH CENTRE THEATRE FOR FAMILIES | ST ANDREW’S HALL TIDWORTH

AN ANGEL HEART THEATRE PRODUCTION

THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF Jacob is a young boy who loves to play tricks. When he is given the responsibility of being the village shepherd he cannot resist the temptation...

This performance takes place at Bemerton Heath and Tidworth.

Delightfully re-imagined, Aesop’s much-loved fable about the power of our word, is brought to life for young children and their families. This colourful show combines exquisite puppetry and dynamic storytelling with live music, singing and the chance to join in.

4pm, followed by ‘meet the puppets’ Tickets £5 Bemerton Heath and Tidworth residents can access discounted tickets. Contact the Take Part team for details.

WORKSHOP FREE

Join the company for a free workshop at 1.30pm – ideal for ages 4-11 years (under 6s must be accompanied by an adult). To book email takepart@wiltshirecreative.co.uk

IDEAL FOR AGES 3+

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TUE 29 OCT

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

HALF TERM!

A SONIA SABRI COMPANY PRODUCTION COMMISSIONED BY BIRMINGHAM HIPPODROME AND THE PLACE

SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT A new family show, mixing Kathak, Hip Hop dance, contemporary dance, hints of live music and physical storytelling, to create a playful and colourful world, exploring our curiosities and fears, the times we feel different and when we belong.

Photo: Simon Richardson

Inspired by the well-known Anglo-Asian phrase ‘same, same… but different’, meaning “Yes, something kind of similar, but not the exact same thing”, three dancer-musicians conjure a magical atmosphere where we celebrate our individuality, diversity and the bonds which connect us all.

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See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £9 Members 10% discount

IDEAL FOR AGES 5+


THU 31 OCT

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

HALF TERM!

A TAKING FLIGHT THEATRE COMPANY PRODUCTION

YOU’VE GOT DRAGONS Based on the book by Kathryn Cave

“Dragons come when you least expect it. You turn round… and they’re there.” Lots of people get them. Sometimes they make you feel alone. So, what can a young child with a bad case of the dragons do? With live music, this sensitive production is a humorous exploration of the dragons we face. Featuring creative captioning, BSL and Audio Description, it’s a treat for the whole family. And remember… “No dragon is more powerful than YOU!”

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £9 Members 10% discount

IDEAL FOR AGES 3+

DRAGON TAMING WORKSHOPS

Thu 31 Oct 12pm & 3pm | FREE | Suitable for ages 3+ Have you or anyone in your family ever felt anxious or overwhelmed with worries? Do you want to build emotional resilience and discover some new, fun techniques to use with very young children to tackle their anxiety? Join this family friendly session of activities that can help tame the dragons we all face. Devised by Taking Flight and clinical psychologist Dr Sara Rhys-Jones. Free tickets available from Ticket Sales.

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FRI 1 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

HALF TERM!

A LONGNOSE PUPPETS PRODUCTION

ARTHUR’S DREAM BOAT Based on the book by Polly Dunbar, this is the story about a little boy who has a dream. One night, Arthur has an amazing dream about a beautiful pink and green boat with a stripy mast. He can’t wait to tell everyone about it but no one (not even his dog!) is interested. In fact, they don’t even notice that this very same boat is growing on his head, getting larger and larger by the minute! Soon, Arthur is bouncing along the waves in his very own dream boat. Maybe now his family will listen to him!

Photo: Simon Richardson

A magical playful children’s show with puppets, so enchanting that everyone will want to sail away with Arthur in his dream boat! The music is by Tom Gray, of the Mercury Award-winning band Gomez.

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See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £9 Members 10% discount

IDEAL FOR AGES 2-7


SAT 2 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A BREACH THEATRE PRODUCTION

IT’S TRUE, IT’S TRUE, IT’S TRUE Fringe First-winning Breach Theatre restage the 1612 trial of Agostino Tassi, for the rape of baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi. Based on surviving court transcripts, the seven-month trial that gripped Renaissance Rome is brought to the stage, asking how much has changed in the last four centuries. Blending myth, history and contemporary commentary, this is the story of how a woman took revenge through her art to become one of the most successful painters of her generation.

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Age Guidance 14+ (contains nudity, strong language and some scenes audiences may find upsetting)

HHHHH Financial Times

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MON 4 – SAT 9 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

MORGAN & WEST: PARLOUR TRICKS They’re back! Join time travelling magic duo Morgan & West for an evening chock full of jaw dropping, brain bursting, gasp eliciting feats of magic. Morgan & West have fooled Penn & Teller (Fool Us ITV 1), competed to be the Next Great Magician (ITV 1), and even attempted to escape The Slammer (CBBC). Join these practitioners of prestidigitation for an unforgettable evening of magic, mystery, and the unexplainable. The dashing chaps offer up a plateful of illusion and impossibility, all served with wit, charm and no small amount of panache. Be sure to wear a hat – Morgan & West might just blow your mind!

HHHHH ‘Hugely talented.’ Daily Mirror

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See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 Tickets: £9 (under 25s £9)


WED 20 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A PENTABUS THEATRE PRODUCTION

THE TALE OF LITTLE BEVAN By Robert Alan Evans

In a peaceful Norfolk village three people are seeking happiness. But as the harvest moon fills and the party begins, ancient forces are brought to life. While Tony and Mike get trapped in the tunnels below the village, Gill’s plan for revenge turns extremely nasty.

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9)

A darkly comic journey through 24 hours in the life of a village called Little Bevan, this new play promises live music and the spirit of a 10th century saint.

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THU 21 – SAT 23 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

SHÔN DALE-JONES PRESENTS HUGH HUGHES IN A HOIPOLLOI PRODUCTION

THE LADDER The uplifting story about a downfall When theatre-maker Shôn Dale-Jones becomes too pessimistic to write a new show, he approaches his long-time collaborator, the Welsh emerging artist, Hugh Hughes, to step in. Determined to restore Shôn’s faith in humanity, Hugh creates The Ladder. Using the story of his father’s life and death, Hugh Hughes challenges us to wake up to the pitfalls that surround our everyday lives. The Ladder is a wake-up call to the sleepwalkers heading off the edge of the cliff. The show exposes us to some of the decisions we make in our lives – decisions we make, knowing full well, that we’re making the wrong choices.

Photo: Simon Richardson

‘Warm, funny and dances a gentle line between playfulness and pathos’ Exeunt

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See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Thu 21 Nov Commissioned by Norfolk and Norwich Festival. In association with Theatre Royal Plymouth & Cambridge Junction.


WED 27 – SAT 30 NOV

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A GRAEAE & THEATRE ROYAL PLYMOUTH PRODUCTION

ONE UNDER By Winsome Pinnock

An evocative play about the power of guilt and the quest for atonement, award-winning playwright Winsome Pinnock (Rockets and Blue Lights) and Amit Sharma (Deputy Artistic Director, Birmingham Rep) join forces to explore the fragility of human relationships in this reimagining of One Under. When a young man jumps in front of a train Cyrus is driving, the mysterious circumstances prompt him to search for answers. In pursuing the truth of Sonny’s final hours, Cyrus is led to laundrette worker Christine, as the past begins to catch up with people whose lives are changed forever. Graeae are world-renowned for placing D/deaf and disabled artists centre-stage. All performances of One Under will feature creative captioning and audio description.

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Wed 27 Nov Age Guidance 16+

Commissioned by Ramps on the Moon. Presented in association with Curve.

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Christmas in The Salberg MON 9 – SAT 28 DEC

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A WILTSHIRE CREATIVE PRODUCTION

Beatrix Potter’s

THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER A musical adaptation by Glyn Kerslake and Gareth Machin Christmas day is just around the corner and the Tailor of Gloucester is busy working on an extraordinary new coat for the Mayor. But the Tailor is unwell and worried that the coat might not be finished in time for the Mayor’s wedding on Christmas Day. Simpkin, his cat, is too busy chasing mice to help but who knows what might happen on this, the most magical night of the year The writers behind The Night Before Christmas and Little Robin Redbreast bring another magical musical show to the stage for young children and families this Christmas.

‘Completely captivating.’ Raring2Go Magazine on The Night Before Christmas

‘A spell-binding treat for tots.’ Musical Theatre Review on Little Robin Redbreast

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Director Jo Newman Designer Verity Quinn Musical Director Glyn Kerslake Morning and afternoon performances. See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £10 Groups of 10+ £8


Image: Feast Creative

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WED 18 – SAT 21 DEC

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A CHILD’S CHRISTMAS IN WALES Dylan Thomas’s wonderful short story and other works are brought vividly to life by Guy Masterson – following his sell-out performances of A Christmas Carol last year. Often overshadowed by his masterpiece, Under Milk Wood, Thomas’s seasonal story is brilliantly told by Masterson, world- renowned performer of his works.

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Wed 18 Dec

The evening will also include a selection of Thomas’s other pieces, such as Fern Hill, Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night and Death Shall Have No Dominion.

HHHHH ‘Sheer unadulterated pleasure! Expect Thomas’s words and characters to be brought wonderfully to life...’ Scotland on Sunday

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THU 9 – SAT 11 JAN

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

A WARDROBE THEATRE PRODUCTION

STEAMED: A DICKENSIAN IMPROVISED TALE Steam ships, steam trains, steamed puddings, hilarious comedy, astonishing drama and perhaps the odd catchy music hall number! Join Bristol’s Closer Each Day Company for something Dickensian and entirely improvised, created on the spot from your suggestions! Come along for a right old knees up and enjoy improv in the time of cholera!

See diary pages for performance times. Tickets: £13.50 (under 25s £9) Members 10% discount: Thu 9 Jan

HHHH ‘Quick-witted, very watchable ensemble, razor-sharp in timing and delivery.’ Stage Talk

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Visual Arts The Gallery and Café at Salisbury Arts Centre are open Mon–Sat from 10am–3pm.

27 Jul – 7 Sep

Wiltshire Creative Summer Open

Image: © Francesca Maclean

Celebrating creativity flourishing within our community by providing a platform for artists at any stage of their career based in Wiltshire and adjoining counties.

21 Nov – 18 Jan

Drawn to Craft

Image: © Jennifer Hall

Our winter exhibition will seek inspiration from drawing and will reflect on the drawn line. It will be an opportunity to see and to buy work from some of the top contemporary British craft practitioners, including Sarah Young print, Jennifer Hall ceramics, Jennie Gilbert ceramics, Francesca Maclean illustration, Louise Brown baskets, Colin Chetwood lamps, Sheila Herring ceramics and Bronwen Gwillim jewellery.

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Exhibitions

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE

13 Sep – 16 Nov

The Last Full Measure of Devotion: Kate Wilson

Image: © Kate Wilson

Reflecting on the conflict in Afghanistan, this commemorative installation consists of a loving cup for each British service life lost in that country, accompanied by a set of stitched kneelers bearing poetry written by a WW2 veteran. Kate Wilson is a studio ceramist, whose work examines emotional engagement with the banal and sometimes ridiculous.

11 Oct – 11 Jan

Imprint – Mind, Body and Soul Impressions from life, drawings by me

Coinciding with the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize Exhibition at The Salisbury Museum, Imprint is a drawing festival for families. Using the museum building and its collections tas inspiration, members of the public were invited to draw,s cribble and scrawl. Come and see a selection of outcomes from a whole week of drawing experiments – from string symphonies to human drawing machines.

27 Jan – 28 Mar

Three Acts and Seven Scenes

Nicola Bealing (solo exhibition) A response to Blood Wedding

Image: White Roses with Eyes © Nicola Bealing

Nicola Bealing is represented by Matt’s Gallery, London

Nicola Bealing is a Cornwall-based British artist who works in both painting and printmaking, who leans toward the narrative and visually communicates modern day fables through the exploration of the absurdity of human behavioural patterns. Themes of dark and light, blood and contortion, wind, sky and water, eyes and teeth, long roads, high mountains, birds in forests together with powerful representations of flora recur in her work. This solo exhibition is a response to the retelling of Lorca’s Blood Wedding, being produced at Salisbury Playhouse.

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Live Music

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE

Sat 7 Sep, Sat 5 Oct, Sat 14 Dec 12pm – 2pm | FREE

Live Lunch: Salisbury Ukelele Band

Fri 13 Sep 8pm £14 (£12 CONC)

Rant Nominated ‘Folk Band of the Year’ Scots Trad Awards 2016 Rant is the meeting of four of Scotland’s finest fiddle players, two from the Shetland Islands and two from the Highlands. Nominated in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2014 for Best Traditional Track, they tour their unique brand of ‘chamber-folk’ far and wide. ‘An irresistible journey through reels, strathspeys and jigs.’ Songlines

Sat 14 Sep 12pm – 2pm | FREE

Live Lunch: Rob Johnston One of the very best acoustic guitar players around, influenced by genres including roots, world and classical. ‘Staggering playing...He is a mighty, mighty fine player.’ BBC Southern Counties Radio

wiltshirecreative.co.uk / 01722 320 333 36


Sun 6 Oct, Sun 3 Nov, Sun 1 Dec 12pm (doors 11.15am) | £7

Big Band Brunch: GOJO Big Band Delicious food available to purchase from 11.15am.

Sat 12 Oct 12pm – 2pm | FREE

Live Lunch: Blues, Jazz ‘n’ Roots Zoe Schwarz & Rob Koral Expect a mix of classic blues standards, originals songs, plus a few surprises all delivered with style and flare. ‘Eye catching vocals meet sumptuous guitar.’ Guitarist Magazine

Sat 19 Oct 3.30pm & 8pm AFTERNOON £10 (£8 CONC) EVENING £14 (£12 CONC)

O Duo Described by The Daily Telegraph as ‘brimming with style and panache’, O Duo perform a mixture of popular classics and contemporary music, from Bach to Brubeck, with a stage full of fascinating tuned and untuned percussion instruments. Percussion workshop 2pm for ages 9-12 years See website for details.

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Live Music

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE

Sat 9 Nov 12pm – 2pm | FREE

Live Lunch: Daisy Chapman Frequently compared to Regina Spektor, Nick Cave, Eva Cassidy & Kate Bush, Daisy’s unique voice soars high over dramatic strings & Nyman-esque piano. She has toured extensively and performed at many of Britain’s leading festivals including Glastonbury. ‘Instantly captivating.’ The Independent.

Thu 21 Nov 8pm | TICKETS £16 (£14 CONC)

A Shropshire Lad and a Wiltshire Lass Hurn Court Opera presents a feast of aria and song, performed by soprano Sian Dicker and baritone Michael Lafferty, with Ashley Beauchamp (piano). Music by Rossini, Butterworth, Mozart and others.

Wed 27 – Sat 30 Nov 7.30pm (Sat mat at 2.30pm) £16 (£10 UNDER 16)

Rhythm Of Life Salisbury Musical Society Featuring songs from popular musicals representing travelling through life – including hits from The Greatest Showman, Wicked, Little Shop of Horrors, Matilda, Rent, Fame and many more.

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Sat 14 Dec 8pm £16 (£14 CONC)

The Beat Goes Bang Everett Morton, the original drummer for The Beat, has brought together some of Birmingham’s most talented artists to reform as The Beat Goes Bang, delivering that classic Ska and Reggae sound with a Post-Punk edge.

Tue 17 Dec 8pm | £18 (£16 CONC)

Moscow Drug Club Transcendent troubadours of gypsy jazz and swing! A curious musical place where elements of Berlin cabaret, Hot Club de France, French musette and storytelling meet. Imagine stumbling into an Eastern European bar where Django Reinhardt and Tom Waits are having an after hours jam.

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Theatre, Dance & Comedy Sat 21 Sep 8pm £14 (£12 CONC)

Lemn Sissay

My Name is Why This is Lemn’s life story: a story of neglect and determination, misfortune and hope, cruelty and triumph. To celebrate the publication of My Name is Why: A Memoir by Canongate Books, Lemn will be reading from his new Memoir and reflecting on a childhood in care, self-expression and Britishness.

Fri 20 Sep 2pm & 8pm £14 (£12 CONC)

Anjali Dance Company

Genius An exceptional group of six dancers perform two dramatic explorations of genius. Gary Clarke’s Beethoven takes a touching and darkly humorous look at the extraordinary personal life and musical works of Ludwig van Beethoven. Lea Anderson’s Bloodsucker is a stylised and gently humorous exploration of the legend of the vampire Nosferatu and his depiction in film. ‘Bold, ambitious, technically and visually stunning.’ Audience member

wiltshirecreative.co.uk / 01722 320 333 40

Fri 27 Sep 8pm £14 (£12 CONC)

Confessions of a Cockney Temple Dancer One-man comedy, storytelling and dance from Shane Shambhu Shane Shambhu reveals his secret life as a “fat kid” growing up in the cultural melting pot of East London to becoming an international performer, in a bedazzling mix of comedy, theatre and dance. He rips up ideas of race, language and culture and re-imagines them to leave you with gestures of hope. This is no Bollywood ‘raga to riches’ story, this is the real deal. From an unlikely dance student to “rude” boy, to marketing manager to international performer, his story is told through a fresh and captivating blend of laugh-out loud comedy, impeccable characterisations and mesmerising dance. ‘Brilliant! Hilarious! Heart-warming! Inspirational! MUST SEE!’ The British Theatre Guide


SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE

Fri 25 Oct 8pm, Sat 26 Oct 2.30pm & 8pm | £14 (£12 CONC)

Living Spit’s Odyssey Captivating singer Kate Dimbleby joins Bristol’s favourite comedy theatre troupe Living Spit to reimagine Homer’s classic work. The Odyssey, one of the supreme works of western literature, tells of Odysseus’ 10-year journey home to Ithaca from the Trojan War, overcoming some of Greek mythology’s greatest monsters, misfortunes and temptations. While all Greece presumed him dead, Penelope, his faithful wife, fended off 100 drunken suitors who besieged their home. The story’s scope and beauty have entranced mankind for nearly three thousand years. Now Kate Dimbleby, the internationally renowned, stupefyingly talented singer and raconteur, joins Living Spit, a pair of scruffy, puerile, knockabout chancers from a small seaside town just south of Bristol, to create a brand new and highly original retelling of this story of redemption, isolation and a desperate yearning for love. Expect great music and top-notch comedy married together with playful panache, pathos and painful puns a-plenty! Let’s just hope they get on… ‘This ribald reworking is a beguiling rib-tickler... The sense of mischief and sheer silliness are difficult to resist.’ The Times on Living Spit’s Frankenstein ‘Stunning vocal virtuosity… This is an artist absolutely at the top of her game.’ BBC Radio 6 Music on Kate Dimbleby

Thu 24 Oct 7pm | £5

Scratch Night Catch brand new work-in-progress extracts from theatre makers from across the UK – then stay behind for a drink and let them know what you thought!

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Theatre, Dance & Comedy Sat 2 Nov 7pm £14 (£10 CONC) PURCHASE 4 TICKETS FOR £45

Snow

Holly Noble Dance Underneath the canopy of the big-top tent, a classic fairy tale is retold, with some not-so-familiar twists and turns… Mischievous and magical, the whole family can enjoy this interactive performance, which will be Sign Language interpreted and Captioned.

Sat 14 Sep 7.30pm £18 (£16 CONC)

Sindhu Vee: Sandhog Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer Nominee 2018, Sindhu Vee extends her UK tour due to popular demand with her critically acclaimed show, Sandhog. Loving your children, spouse and ageing parents (in that order, please don’t tell my mother) is very hard work, very intense and a lot of the time it sucks. But who wants to live without love? As seen on QI – BBC2, Have I Got News for You - BBC1 and Alan Davies As Yet Untitled - Dave, and heard on Guilty Feminist podcast. Ages 16+

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SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE

Sat 16 Nov 8pm £14 (£12 CONC)

Fantasia

Rosie Kay Dance Company “Fantasia”: a composition that breaks all the rules. Commonwealth Games Handover Ceremony choreographer Rosie Kay’s newest work takes ballet and tutus into the 21st Century using dance and science to create an exquisite performance of pleasure, beauty and finesse. Fine-tuning choreography with neurological research, Kay questions what it is that makes dance beautiful to watch and experience. Delve deeply into a soundtrack of Vivaldi, Purcell, Beethoven and Bach and revel in the vision of three bold female dancers as they discover love, loss, emotion and joy. Join us on a journey of music, delight and fantasy.

Fri 4 Oct, Fri 1 Nov, Fri 6 Dec 8.30pm | £12 (£11 CONC) UNRESERVED SEATING

Barnstormers Stand-up Comedy Nights Regularly selling out, don’t leave it too late to book a night of laughs.

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Wednesday Film Matinees All tickets £5 (includes FREE ice cream). Café open from 10am for coffee and pre-matinee lunch. Wed 10 Jul 2.30pm

Rear Window (PG) Wed 17 Jul 2.30pm

Dirty Dancing (12) Wed 4 Sep 2.30pm

DF

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) Wed 11 Sep 2.30pm

Annie 1982 (U) Wed 18 Sep 2.30pm

Slumdog Millionaire (15) Wed 25 Sep 2.30pm

The Imitation Game (12A) Wed 26 Jun 2.30pm

Some Like it Hot (U) Wed 3 Jul 2.30pm

In the Heat of the Night (15)

Wed 2 Oct 2.30pm

The Hippopotamus (15) Wed 9 Oct 2.30pm

The Blues Brothers (15)

wiltshirecreative.co.uk / 01722 320 333 44


SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE

DF

Dementia Friendly Matinee RS Relaxed Screening

Wed 6 Nov 2.30pm

DF

The Sound of Music (U) Wed 13 Nov 2.30pm

Babette’s Feast (PG) Wed 20 Nov 2.30pm

DF

The Man in the White Suit (U) Wed 27 Nov 2.30pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

My Cousin Rachel 2017 (12A) Wed 16 Oct 2.30pm

Mustang (15) Wed 23 Oct 2.30pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

O Brother Where Art Thou (12A) Wed 30 Oct 2.30pm

RS

Dumbo 2019 (PG)

Wed 4 Dec 2.30pm

Holiday Inn (PG) Wed 11 Dec 2.30pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

Peter Rabbit (PG) Wed 18 Dec 2.30pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

The Muppet Christmas Carol (U)

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Film Nights

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE

All tickets £8. Bar open from 6.45pm. Wed 4 Sep 7.30pm

Fisherman’s Friends (12A) Wed 11 Sep 7.30pm

Mary Queen Of Scots (15) Wed 18 Sep 7.30pm

Green Book (12A) Wed 25 Sep 7.30pm

Stan and Ollie (PG) Wed 2 Oct 7.30pm

Shoplifters (15) Wed 9 Oct 7.30pm

At Eternity’s Gate (12A) Wed 16 Oct 7.30pm

The Keeper (15) Wed 23 Oct 7.30pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

Can You Ever Forgive Me? (15) Wed 6 Nov 7.30pm | TICKETS £14.50

Wilderland Film Festival Incredible short wildlife films, introduced by Wilderland founders Dan O’Neill and Isaac Rice.

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Wed 13 Nov 7.30pm

Nae Pasaran (12) Wed 20 Nov 7.30pm

All Is True (12A) Wed 27 Nov 7.30pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

Tolkien (PG) Wed 4 Dec 7.30pm

Wild Rose (15) Wed 11 Dec 7.30pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

Rocketman (PG) Wed 18 Dec 7.30pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

It’s a Wonderful Life (U)

(All films correct at time of going to print. Please see website for latest details).

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Live Screenings

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE

The world’s greatest theatre and opera performances, screened live to Salisbury Arts Centre. Tickets £17 (concessions £15). Thu 5 Sep 7pm

NT Live: Title TBC Thu 26 Sep 7pm

NT Live: One Man, Two Guvnors Thu 3 Oct 7.30pm

Live Screening: Wise Children Sat 12 Oct 5.55pm

MET Opera Live: Turandot Thu 17 Oct 7pm

NT Live: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Wed 30 Oct 7pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

NT Live: Hansard Sat 9 Nov 5.55pm

MET Opera Live: Madama Butterfly Mon 25 Nov 7pm

MET Opera (Encore): Akhnaten Sat 7 Dec 7pm IN THE WHITE ROOM

NT Live: Present Laughter Sat 11 Jan 5.55pm

MET Opera Live: Wozzeck Sat 1 Feb 5.55pm

MET Opera Live: Porgy and Bess

NT Live: One Man, Two Guvnors

Met opera Live: Porgy and Bess

Met opera Live: Madama Butterfly

MET Opera (Encore): Manon

Thu 7 Nov 7pm

Visit wiltshirecreative.co.uk for latest screening dates as some will have been added after this brochure went to print.

wiltshirecreative.co.uk / 01722 320 333 48


Christmas Entertainment at Salisbury Arts Centre

Wed 18 & Thu 19 Dec 8pm £18 (£16 CONC)

The Dots The Dots are a slick and sophisticated cabaret trio. Well, they were until the soprano stormed out. And the mezzo died – and all just before Christmas! Remaining Dot Helen (up Dot creek without a dotting paddle) has frantically found emergency understudies for the festive season. Watch as this new ensemble launch into an under-rehearsed snow storm of quavering fear, major malfunctions and minor injuries. Will they strike the right chord? Will they B flat? Join The Dots for music, mayhem and a tinsel-ating crescendo!

Tue 10 – Thu 12 Dec 7pm PRESENTED BY MURDEREDFORMONEY WITH COMPLETE CATERING OF SALISBURY

It’s Beginning to Look a lot Like Murder

M U RD E D RM IN N YS ER T ER Y

Santa and his friends are back at the Arts Centre for an evening of mischief and mayhem – perfect for Christmas parties or a fun night out with family and friends. Join Santa as he returns to earth to judge the Toy of the Year competition. With a reindeer, fairy, elf and snowman as the four finalists, what could possibly go wrong...? Put your detective skills to the test as you interrogate suspects and solve clues, or simply sit back, watch and enjoy the fun. £45 (INCLUDES 3 COURSE CHRISTMAS DINNER)

See website for menus.

Fri 20 Dec 8.30pm | £14 (£13 CONC) UNRESERVED SEATING

Christmas Barnstormers Stand-up Barnstormers is going all Christmassy with a festive line-up of stand-up comedians!

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Take Part For full details of Take Part activities visit wiltshirecreative.co.uk or contact takepart@wiltshirecreative.co.uk

Youth Arts Are you aged 4-25 years and looking for a fun, social, creative activity? Stage 65 Youth Theatre offers workshops and performance opportunities. Inclusive workshops regularly take place at Salisbury Playhouse, with additional hubs in the region, including Tidworth, Stonehenge School, Amesbury and Exeter House School, Salisbury. Interested in dance? Our Youth Dance Company, Jigsaw provides high quality dance opportunities with professional practitioners and companies which have included 2Faced Dance and Yorke Dance, also the opportunity to perform in regional festivals such as Origins at Pavilion Dance South West. For gifted dancers aged 14-18 years with weekly rehearsals at Salisbury Arts Centre.

Community Working with groups in and out of our buildings, our community work offers creative experiences for everyone. Current activities include Mind the Gap, a performing arts group for older people, DANCE SIX-0, a contemporary dance company for over 60s, Zone Arts creative sessions for adults with learning disabilities and Craft Club a free drop-in session for adults. Other projects include workshops with groups including military families and Celebrating Age Wiltshire.

Further Education Diploma Explore your career with Wiltshire Creative, Wiltshire College and University of the Arts London. This unique learning opportunity offers access to exceptional professional facilities, including Salisbury Playhouse and Salisbury Arts Centre. Tuition from professional staff and industry professionals whilst putting learned skills to the test on stage and behind the scenes, you are certain to be given the best start to a rewarding career. We currently offer UAL Level 2 and level 3 in Performing and Production Arts in partnership with Wiltshire College. Apply now.

Creative Learning We offer a range of activities for schools and colleges. At Primary level our well established Beginners Please! project offers children the opportunity to experience live theatre and develop their own performance skills. Our Secondary programme includes the popular technical theatre workshops, teachers’ CPD, a writing competition and other activities to support English, Drama and Arts in school.

wiltshirecreative.co.uk / 01722 320 333 50


IMAGINE | LEARN | ENJOY | CREATE Workshops EXPLORE

WORKSHOPS ON SALE 1 JULY

Fabulous opportunities for people of all walks of life to get creative, perform, learn or just have fun.

For Children & Families 2 Sep, 7 Oct, 4 Nov, 2 Dec Mon 10.30am

smARTies Free drop-in activities for children and their grown-ups. FREE | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE UNDER 5s

27 Sept, 25 Oct, 29 Nov Fri 10.15am

Story Time Movers Early years movement sessions inspired by familiar story books. £5 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 2-5 YEARS

28 Sep – 14 Dec Sat 9am & 11.15am

Children’s Pottery with Mirka Golden-Hann £88 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 7+ YEARS

Mon 28 Oct 10am-4pm

Play in a Day Explore storytelling, costumes, props and sounds, make new friends and create your own play in just one day! £25 | SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | AGE 5-7 & 8-11 YEARS

Sat 14 Dec 10am & 1pm

Family Christmas Printmaking with Charlotte Moreton Have fun all together! Create your own unique cards and wrapping paper for friends and family this year. £7 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 5+ YEARS

wiltshirecreative.co.uk / 01722 320 333 51


Workshops

WORKSHOPS ON SALE 1 JULY

For Young People 23 Sep – 2 Dec Mon 5.30pm

Jigsaw: Youth Dance Company with Amie Hawker £84 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 14-18 YEARS

28 Sep, 26 Oct, 30 Nov Sat 10am

Zone Arts Music and filmmaking for participants with learning disabilities. £18 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 16+ YEARS

Thu 31 Oct 10am

Make a Bag in a Day Learn how to make a zip bag with Wiltshire Creative’s Teri Buxton. £30 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 13-17 YEARS

Fri 1 Nov 10am | 11-16 YEARS 1pm

| 6-10 YEARS

Circus Skills with Beth Ireland £15 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE XX YEARS

Regular Sessions

Stage 65 Youth Theatre Our Stage 65 Youth Theatre, offers weekly workshops, end of term performances, productions on our stages and a range of discounts to anyone aged 4-25 years. Visit our website to sign up.

wiltshirecreative.co.uk / 01722 320 333 52


Workshops

WORKSHOPS ON SALE 1 JULY

For Adults Here is just a selection of workshops on offer at Salisbury Arts Centre. Please visit wiltshirecreative.co.uk for full details of these and other opportunities. Tue, Wed & Thu

Pottery

with Mirka Golden-Hann and Jennie Gilbert 18 Sep – 23 Oct Wed 7pm

Introduction to Gouache with Francesca McLean £72 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 18+ YEARS

Sat 21 Sep 10am

Sat 16 Oct 10am

with Teri Buxton

Stand-up Comedy for Beginners

£40 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 18+ YEARS

with Kevin Precious

Learn to Sew Slipper Boots

£30 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 18 + YEARS

23 Sep – 2 Dec Mon 7.10pm

Contemporary Dance

Thu 5 Dec 6pm

with Amie Hawker

Festive Wreath Making

£62 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 18+ YEARS

with Pod and Pip £55 (INCL. WINE AND MINCE PIE)

Tuesday mornings (monthly) 11am

Craft Club Enjoy craft activities in a relaxed atmosphere.

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 18+ YEARS

Sat 11 Jan 10am

Drawn to Baskets with Louise Brown £40 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 18+ YEARS

Sat 18 Jan 10am

Drawn to Slipware with Jennifer Hall £48 | SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE | AGE 18+ YEARS

wiltshirecreative.co.uk / 01722 320 333 53


BECOME A

MEMBER £40+

Members are at the heart of Wiltshire Creative and actively support our work as a registered charity, working with the UK’s best artists and across our community. As a thank you, you will receive a range of exclusive benefits, including priority booking, special offers and behind-the-scenes news. To find out more and to join, pick up a leaflet in our venues or visit wiltshirecreative.co.uk.

BECOME A

BENEFACTOR £250+

Benefactors support Wiltshire Creative’s vision to become the very best pan-arts organisation in the South West, celebrating the distinctiveness of each art form, as well as embracing creative interaction between them. Your contribution enables our wide range of work, including music, dance and visual arts, to flourish and adds significant value to what we are able to achieve. In recognition of your generous support you will enjoy named acknowledgement and exclusive invitations to Opening Nights, Exhibition Private Views and special events.

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To find out more about becoming a Benefactor, please contact the Development team on development@wiltshirecreative.co.uk or call 01722 343 036.


‘Creativity is contagious. Pass it on’ Albert Einstein Wiltshire Creative is a registered charity. We are delighted to acknowledge the generous support of the following: Funders A W Gale Charitable Trust Arts Council England Community First Foundation D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust David Horlock Trust Film Hub South West Garfield Weston Foundation Morrisons Foundation NFU Mutual One Stop Carriers For Causes Regional Theatre Young Directors Scheme Salisbury City Council Santander Foundation South Square Trust South West Trains South Wilts Mencap Stone King Foundation The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation The de Brye Charitable Trust The Foyle Foundation The Holliday Foundation The Joyce Fletcher Charitable Trust The Oldham Foundation The Rowan Bentall Charitable Trust The Verdon-Smith Family Charitable Trust The Walter Guinness Charitable Trust The Worshipful Company of Grocers Thomas Grace Charity Wiltshire Council Wiltshire Council Recovery Fund Wiltshire Music Connect

With Special Thanks Sir Christopher and Lady Benson Frank and Elizabeth Brenan Chris Carnegy and Roger Price Alan Corkill Ann Coward

Jim Douglas Mrs E A Eyers The Late Miss Victoria Grayson The Late Mr Richard Griffin Paul and Sue Halliden Desmond and Jenny Longfield Robert and Sarah Longley-Cook Fraser and Rosemary Macdonald Chris and Clem Martin The Late Mrs Eileen Pinniger The Late Mr David Quayle Mr and Mrs Anthony Schendel Jack Stone Eve Tytherleigh Christopher and Frances Wain Sally Walden

Founding Benefactors

William and Diana Verdon Smith Janet Watford Nigel and Wendy Wingate

Founding Sponsor

Business Partners Fletcher & Partners Chartered Accountants Leehurst Swan School Parker Bullen Solicitors Rowanmoor Trethowans Solicitors Wessex Fire & Security

Richard and Paddy Archer Clive Barnwell Anne Beckwith-Smith Michael and Hilary Bird Gerry and Susie Blundell Rory Carter and Dame Elizabeth Neville Richard Clements and Jenny Taylor George Cruddas David and Rachel Davies Jeremy Davies and Simon McEnery Jim Douglas Caroline Felton Amanda Foster and Fiona Goodyear Jacqueline Kingsley Chris and Clem Martin Debbie McIsaac Keith Miller Lady Newbigging Sian Parry Jane Podkolinski Susan Roller Dame Rosemary Spencer Colin Taylor

To find out more about how you could support Wiltshire Creative, get in touch with our Development team on 01722 343 036, email development@wiltshirecreative.co.uk or visit the Why Support Us? pages at wiltshirecreative.co.uk

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Pricing Pricing Book early for the best prices

How to book

Online: wiltshirecreative.co.uk Phone: 01722 320333 As the demand for tickets increases, prices are subject to change. So book early for the best seats (usual hours 10am-7pm Mon-Sat). at the best prices. Visit wiltshirecreative.co.uk for In person: the Wiltshire Creative ticket office at Salisbury Playhouse is usually open 10am-8pm the latest ticket prices. Monday to Saturday, but may close earlier if there is no evening performance. See more, pay less with Tickets can also be purchased at Salisbury our Special Packages Arts Centre. See page 4 for details of generous savings if you are booking to see several performances at the Ticket exchanges same time at Salisbury Playhouse.

and refunds

No refunds will be given once tickets have been Groups and schools purchased so please ensure your tickets are can save correct. Ticket exchanges (to a performance of the Groups of 10 or more can save at many same production) can be made up to 48 hours performances. Call Ticket Sales on 01722 320333 prior to the performance, but not thereafter. to talk through your needs and find out about A £3 charge per ticket applies to all exchanges. performances with the greatest savings. Ticket prices shown are inclusive of a £1.50 booking fee (50p in The Salberg and at Salisbury Arts Centre). This fee may not apply to certain Concessions selected events. Wiltshire Creative offers a range of concessions. All prices and discounts are subject to availability For availability visit wiltshirecreative.co.uk and all tickets are sold under our terms & conditions which can be found on our website.

Welcoming to all At Salisbury Playhouse and Salisbury Arts Centre – and wherever we present work – we aim to make your visit as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. We offer Audio Described performances (with accompanying backstage touch tours), Captioned performances (similar to surtitles) and BSL Signed performances. You can also reserve amplified sound headsets at most performances. We also offer Relaxed & Dementia Friendly perfomances. To find out more about how we can help you with your visit, please visit our website. Mark Simonds, Operations Director, is our Access Contact. You can contact him on 01722 320117 or access@wiltshirecreative.co.uk

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Event Diary Pricing 2019

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | MAIN HOUSE

SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE M (all events)

SEPTEMBER 04 Wed Relatively Speaking 7.30pm Film: Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2.30pm DF Film: Fisherman’s Friends 7.30pm 05 Thu Relatively Speaking 7.30pm All I See Is You 7.45pm NT Live: Title TBC 06 Fri Relatively Speaking 7.30pm All I See Is You 7.45pm T 07 Sat Relatively Speaking 7.30pm All I See Is You 7.45pm Live Lunch: Salisbury Ukelele Band 12pm 08 Sun 09 Mon Relatively Speaking 7.30pm 10 Tue Relatively Speaking 7.30pm 11 Wed Relatively Speaking 7.30pm Film: Annie 2.30pm Film: Mary Queen of Scots 7.30pm 12 Thu Relatively Speaking 2.15pm/7.30pm MEH (Mass Epidemic Hysteria) 7.45pm 13 Fri Relatively Speaking 7.30pm MEH (Mass Epidemic Hysteria) 7.45pm Rant 8pm 14 Sat Relatively Speaking 2.15pm/7.30pm MEH (Mass Epidemic Hysteria) 7.45pm Live Lunch: Rob Johnston 12pm Sindhu Vee 7.30pm 15 Sun 16 Mon Relatively Speaking 7.30pm 17 Tue Relatively Speaking 7.30pm T 18 Wed Relatively Speaking 7.30pm Film: Slumdog Millionaire 2.30pm Film: Green Book 7.30pm 19 Thu Relatively Speaking 2.15pm/7.30pm 20 Fri Relatively Speaking 7.30pm Anjali Dance: Genius 2pm/8pm 21 Sat Relatively Speaking 2.15pm/7.30pm Lemn Sissay 8pm 22 Sun 23 Mon Relatively Speaking 7.30pm 24 Tue Relatively Speaking 7.30pm Skylight 7.45pm Skylight 7.45pm Film: The Imitation Game 2.30pm 25 Wed Relatively Speaking 7.30pm C Film: Stan and Ollie 7.30pm NT Live (Encore): One Man, Two Guvnors 7pm 26 Thu Relatively Speaking 2.15pm A /7.30pm A Skylight 2.45pm/7.45pm 27 Fri Relatively Speaking 7.30pm B Skylight 7.45pm Confessions of a Cockney Temple Dancer 8pm 28 Sat Relatively Speaking 2.15pm/7.30pm BT Skylight 2.45pm/7.45pm 29 Sun OCTOBER 02 Wed 03 Thu 04 Fri 05 Sat Breaking the Code 7.30pm Strong Women Science 11am/2pm 06 Sun 07 Mon Breaking the Code 7.30pm 08 Tue Breaking the Code 7.30pm 09 Wed Breaking the Code 7.30pm 10 Thu Breaking the Code 2.15pm/7.30pm The Soldier 7.45pm 11 Fri Breaking the Code 7.30pm The Soldier 7.45pm 12 Sat Breaking the Code 2.15pm/7.30pm The Soldier 7.45pm 13 Sun 14 Mon Breaking the Code 7.30pm

Film: The Hippopotamus 2.30pm Film: Shoplifters 7.30pm Live Screening: Wise Children 7.30pm Barnstormers Comedy 8.30pm Live Lunch: Salisbury Ukelele Band 12pm Big Band Brunch: GOJO Big Band 12pm

Film: The Blues Brothers 2.30pm Film: At Eternity’s Gate 7.30pm

Live Lunch: Zoe Schwartz & Rob Koral 12pm MET Opera Live: Turandot 5.55pm

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Event Diary 2019

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SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE M (all events)

15 Tue Breaking the Code 7.30pm T 16 Wed Breaking the Code 7.30pm Film: Mustang 2.30pm Film: The Keeper 7.30pm 17 Thu Breaking the Code 2.15pm/7.30pm Homing Birds 7.45pm NT Live: A Midsummer Night’s Dream 7pm 18 Fri Breaking the Code 7.30pm Homing Birds 7.45pm 19 Sat Breaking the Code 2.15pm/7.30pm Homing Birds 7.45pm/Salisbury Literary Festival O Duo 3.30pm/8pm 20 Sun 21 Mon Breaking the Code 7.30pm 22 Tue Breaking the Code 7.30pm Film: O Brother Where Art Thou 2.30pm 23 Wed Breaking the Code 7.30pm C Film: Can You Ever Forgive Me? 7.30pm Scratch Night 7pm (in The White Room) 24 Thu Breaking the Code 2.15pm A /7.30pm A Extraordinary Wall of Silence 7.45pm 25 Fri Breaking the Code 7.30pm B Extraordinary Wall of Silence 7.45pm Living Spit’s Odyssey 8pm 26 Sat Breaking the Code 2.15pm/7.30pm BT Extraordinary Wall of Silence 2.45pm/7.45pm Living Spit’s Odyssey 2.30pm/8pm 27 Sun 28 Mon 29 Tue Same Same But Different 11am/2pm 30 Wed Film: Dumbo 2.30pm RP MET Opera (Encore): Manon 5.55pm 31 Thu An Evening of Eric and Ern 7.30pm You’ve Got Dragons 11am/2pm NOVEMBER 01 Fri An Evening of Eric and Ern 7.30pm Arthur’s Dreamboat 11am/2pm Barnstormers Comedy 8.30pm 02 Sat An Evening of Eric and Ern 2.15pm/7.30pm It’s True, It’s True, It’s True 7.45pm Holly Noble Dance: Snow 7pm 03 Sun Big Band Brunch: GOJO Big Band 12pm 04 Mon Toast 7.30pm Parlour Tricks 7.45pm 05 Tue Toast 7.30pm Parlour Tricks 7.45pm 06 Wed Toast 7.30pm Parlour Tricks 7.45pm Film: The Sound of Music 2.30pm DF Film: Wilderland Film Festival 7.30pm Parlour Tricks 2.45pm/7.45pm NT Live: Hansard 7pm 07 Thu Toast 2.15pm A /7.30pm A 08 Fri Toast 7.30pm Parlour Tricks 7.45pm 09 Sat Toast 2.15pm/7.30pm Parlour Tricks 2.45pm/7.45pm Live Lunch: Daisy Chapman 12pm MET Opera Live: Madam Butterfly 5.55pm 10 Sun 11 Mon The Night Watch 7.30pm 12 Tue The Night Watch 7.30pm 13 Wed The Night Watch 7.30pm Film: Babette’s Feast 2.30pm Film: Nae Pasaran 7.30pm 14 Thu The Night Watch 2.15pm A /7.30pm A 15 Fri The Night Watch 7.30pm 16 Sat The Night Watch 2.15pm/7.30pm Rosie Kay Dance: Fantasia 8pm 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed The Tale of Little Bevan 7.45pm Film: The Man in the White Suit 2.30pm Film: All Is True 7.30pm 21 Thu The Ladder 7.45pm A Shropshire Lad and a Wiltshire Lass 8pm 22 Fri The Ladder 7.45pm 23 Sat The Ladder 7.45pm 24 Sun

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2019

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SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE | THE SALBERG

SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE M (all events) MET Opera Encore: Akhnaten 7pm

25 Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed One Under 7.45pm 28 Thu One Under 7.45pm 29 Fri One Under 7.45pm 30 Sat Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm One Under 2.45pm RP /7.45pm

Film: My Cousin Rachel 2.30pm Film: Tolkien 7.30pm Rhythm of Life 7.30pm Rhythm of Life 7.30pm Rhythm of Life 7.30pm Rhythm of Life 2.30pm/7.30pm

DECEMBER Big Band Brunch: GOJO Big Band 12pm

01 Sun 02 Mon 03 Tue Robin Hood 10.30am/5.30pm 04 Wed Robin Hood 7pm 05 Thu Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm 06 Fri Robin Hood 10.30am/5.30pm 07 Sat Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm

Film: Holiday Inn 2.30pm Film: Wild Rose 7.30pm Barnstormers Comedy 8.30pm NT Live (Encore): Present Laughter 7pm

08 Sun 09 Mon The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm 10 Tue Robin Hood 10.30pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am RP /1.30pm Murder Mystery Dinner 7.30pm 11 Wed Robin Hood 10.30am/3pm BT The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm Film: Peter Rabbit 2.30pm Film: Rocketman 7.30pm Murder Mystery Dinner 7.30pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm Murder Mystery Dinner 7.30pm 12 Thu Robin Hood 10.30am/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm B 13 Fri 14 Sat Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am RP /1.30pm Live Lunch: Salisbury Ukelele Band 12pm The Beat Goes Bang 8pm 15 Sun 16 Mon The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm 17 Tue Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm Moscow Drug Club 8pm A Child’s Christmas in Wales 7.45am Film: The Muppet Christmas Carol 2.30pm 18 Wed Robin Hood 2.30pm A /7pm A Film: It’s A Wonderful Life 7.30pm The Dots 8pm 19 Thu Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am The Dots 8pm A Child’s Christmas in Wales 2.45pm/7.45pm 20 Fri The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm Barnstormers Christmas Comedy 8.30pm A Child’s Christmas in Wales 7.45pm 21 Sat Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm A Child’s Christmas in Wales 5pm 22 Sun Robin Hood 1pm/5.30pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm 23 Mon Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm 24 Tue Robin Hood 1pm/5.30pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm/4.15pm 25 Wed CHRISTMAS DAY 26 Thu Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 1.30pm/4.15pm 27 Fri Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm 28 Sat Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm The Tailor of Gloucester 10.45am/1.30pm 29 Sun 30 Mon Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm 31 Tue Robin Hood 1pm/5.30pm M

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2019

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SALISBURY ARTS CENTRE M (all events)

JANUARY 01 Wed NEW YEAR’S DAY 02 Thu Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm 03 Fri Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm 04 Sat Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm 05 Sun Robin Hood 1pm/5pm 06 Mon 07 Tue Robin Hood 7pm 08 Wed Robin Hood 7pm 09 Thu Robin Hood 2.30pm RP /7pm Steamed: A Dickensian Improvised Tale 7.45pm 10 Fri Robin Hood 7pm Steamed: A Dickensian Improvised Tale 7.45pm 11 Sat Robin Hood 2.30pm/7pm BT Steamed: A Dickensian Improvised Tale 2.45pm/7.45pm MET Opera Live: Wozzeck 5.55pm 12 Sun Robin Hood 1pm/5.30pm 13 – 20 NO PERFORMANCES 21 Tue Mame 7.30pm 22 Wed Mame 7.30pm 23 Thu Mame 2.15pm A /7.30pm A 24 Fri Mame 7.30pm 25 Sat Mame 2.15pm/7.30pm 26 Sun FEBRUARY MET Opera Live: Porgy and Bess 5.55pm

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01 Sat 02 Sun 03 Mon 04 Tue 05 Wed 06 Thu Blood Wedding 7.30pm 07 Fri Blood Wedding 7.30pm 08 Sat Blood Wedding 7.30pm 09 Sun 10 Mon Blood Wedding 7.30pm 11 Tue Blood Wedding 7.30pm 12 Wed Blood Wedding 7.30pm 13 Thu Blood Wedding 2.15pm/7.30pm 14 Fri Blood Wedding 7.30pm 15 Sat Blood Wedding 2.15pm/7.30pm 16 Sun 17 Mon Blood Wedding 7.30pm 18 Tue Blood Wedding 7.30pm T 19 Wed Blood Wedding 7.30pm C 20 Thu Blood Wedding 2.15pm A /7.30pm A 21 Fri Blood Wedding 7.30pm B 22 Sat Blood Wedding 2.15pm/7.30pm BT B A

BSL Signed Performance Audio Described Performance & Touch Tour

C T

Captioned Performance Post Show Talk

RP DF

Relaxed Performance Dementia Friendly Matinee

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BT M

11am Backstage Tour Members Discount Available


Food and Drink Salisbury Playhouse

Salisbury Arts Centre

Our light and airy Foyer Café is a great place to have a pre-show drink, meet friends or have informal meetings. Open from 9.30am, Monday to Saturday.

The Café at Salisbury Arts Centre is the ideal place for a relaxing lunch, offering a range of food and drink. Open from 10am-3pm, Monday to Saturday.

We also offer a range of pre-show lunches and seasonal specials.

Visit our website to see details of the latest menus and food and drink offers.

Wiltshire Creative Venues – For Hire

For further information, or to get in touch, please visit wiltshirecreative.co.uk.

Photo: Tim Kidner

Discover a truly unique venue with a range of sensational indoor and outdoor settings to host your big event. Salisbury Arts Centre is ideal for all kinds of occasions, offering modern facilties within a beautiful historic listed building. Salisbury Playhouse offers theatre spaces, rehearsal rooms and informal meeting areas. A variety of spaces can be hired for performances, parties, wedding receptions, workshops, seminars and meetings.

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