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Waiting for Godot

17 April 7:30 PM

Cul-de-Sac Theatre

Beckett’s best known play is a simple tale of two tramps waiting for a man named Godot. But will he ever come? And who else will they meet? This wonderful exploration of the farcical absurdness of the human condition utilises slapstick and physical theatre and resonates with echoes of the silent film comedians.
cul-de-sac theatre were last seen in Buxton with their Fringe award winning production of Beckett’s Endgame.

£8 (Discounts: £1 off)

Acting on Instinct

22 April 7:30 PM

Lucky Fin Productions

From the writer of The Frozen Heart and Choclateria Hysteria comes a new piece of women’s writing. The scene is Drury Lane in late eighteenth century England, it is here that four fascinating women will cross paths. Actresses, celebrities and writers, they were loved and loathed, famous and infamous, beloved and betrayed. A look at Georgian Celebrity and the forgotten lives of an era when women were at the forefront of it all.

£8 (Discount: £1 off)

Acting on Instinct

23 April 7:30 PM

Lucky Fin Productions

From the writer of The Frozen Heart and Choclateria Hysteria comes a new piece of women’s writing. The scene is Drury Lane in late eighteenth century England, it is here that four fascinating women will cross paths. Actresses, celebrities and writers, they were loved and loathed, famous and infamous, beloved and betrayed. A look at Georgian Celebrity and the forgotten lives of an era when women were at the forefront of it all.

£8 (Discount: £1 off)

Acting on Instinct

24 April 7:30 PM

Lucky Fin Productions

From the writer of The Frozen Heart and Choclateria Hysteria comes a new piece of women’s writing. The scene is Drury Lane in late eighteenth century England, it is here that four fascinating women will cross paths. Actresses, celebrities and writers, they were loved and loathed, famous and infamous, beloved and betrayed. A look at Georgian Celebrity and the forgotten lives of an era when women were at the forefront of it all.

£8 (Discount: £1 off)

Waiting for Jobbo

07 May 7:30 PM

Whose Shoes Theatre

One room. Two strangers. One job interview. Apparently. From the company who brought you Shakespeare’s Guide to Women comes a new play of intrigue, with a side order of silliness. Waiting for Jobbo isn’t always quite what it seems.

£6 (Discounts: £1 off)

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