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Happy Jack
08 October 7:45 PM
Library Theatre Touring Company
An amusing and touching journey through the long lives of Jack and Liz – a funny, bickering, but hugely loving couple – from their early courtship to retirement. Inspired by Godber’s memories of his own grandparents, this is a celebration of a life of love and will leave you with laughter ringing in your ears and a warm glow in your heart.
£8
Happy Jack
09 October 7:45 PM
Library Theatre Touring Company
An amusing and touching journey through the long lives of Jack and Liz – a funny, bickering, but hugely loving couple – from their early courtship to retirement. Inspired by Godber’s memories of his own grandparents, this is a celebration of a life of love and will leave you with laughter ringing in your ears and a warm glow in your heart.
£8
The Vanity of Dorian Gray
11 November 7:45 PM
TASTE Productions
‘I would give my soul if this picture could age, and I could stay as young as I am now.’
The story of Dorian Gray in a new adaptation which is true to the wit and satire of Oscar Wilde’s original, written in 1891. Framed by the Music Halls of the period and showcasing the talents of the young TASTE productions cast, now in their 5th year of performing at Buxton. Songs, dances and physical theatre in a heady mix with the epigrams of the genius of Wilde.
£8
The Vanity of Dorian Gray
12 November 7:45 PM
TASTE Productions
‘I would give my soul if this picture could age, and I could stay as young as I am now.’
The story of Dorian Gray in a new adaptation which is true to the wit and satire of Oscar Wilde’s original, written in 1891. Framed by the Music Halls of the period and showcasing the talents of the young TASTE productions cast, now in their 5th year of performing at Buxton. Songs, dances and physical theatre in a heady mix with the epigrams of the genius of Wilde.
£8
The Vanity of Dorian Gray
13 November 7:45 PM
TASTE Productions
‘I would give my soul if this picture could age, and I could stay as young as I am now.’
The story of Dorian Gray in a new adaptation which is true to the wit and satire of Oscar Wilde’s original, written in 1891. Framed by the Music Halls of the period and showcasing the talents of the young TASTE productions cast, now in their 5th year of performing at Buxton. Songs, dances and physical theatre in a heady mix with the epigrams of the genius of Wilde.
£8

