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The Mission Theatre, 32 Corn Street, Bath BA1 1UF 01225 428600

It is with great pleasure that we bring you The Mission Theatre’s Autumn 2012 Brochure. Our regular audience members will not be surprised to ind in its pages another fabulous season of irst-class entertainment. However, in case you have not yet discovered this beautiful little theatre in the heart of Bath, here are three good reasons for getting to know us:

1. The drama available to you throughout the Autumn here at The Mission is some of the best you will ind in Bath and beyond, and at prices you can afford. No need to go to London to see such blockbusters as Jez Butterworth’s Jerusalem, Richard Harris’ Outside Edge or Tennessee Williams’ Sweet Bird of Youth, they’re all here this season, not to mention the Bath première of Doubt.

2. If you are looking for music and dance, look no further. The Mission’s versatile auditorium has acclaimed acoustics and provides the perfect arena for the concerts, musicals and cabaret events that feature every month from now until Christmas.

3. If you have, or know, talented and creative young people then The Mission Theatre is the place to bring them. Next Stage Youth - our Youth Theatre is second to none and has a membership of 60 youngsters. PTKids runs music classes for 3-11 year olds at The Mission every Saturday. For the ifth year running, the Kids Lit Fest will be delighting younger audiences in September and talented young performers feature throughout our Autumn programme.

Oh, and I should have said there is a fourth reason to get to know us - and that is our delicious Green Room Bistro - see below.

Have a wonderful Autumn enjoying all the delicacies on offer here at The Mission Theatre.

Ann Garner Theatre Director Cover image of Amy Smith, performing in Festive Fizz Sun 9 Dec. Photo by Spirit Contemporary Photography

Welcome to The Mission Theatre

The Bistro Upstairs at The Mission Theatre offers delicious vegetarian, vegan and gluten free menus to suit all, including our very popular Taster Menu and a takeaway service.

Relax in our fully licensed Bistro and enjoy the calm and attractive surroundings. Soups, meals, snacks, cakes, illed rolls and mouthwatering desserts are at prices to suit every pocket.

Now open from 6pm before most Main Auditorium productions, serving tasty suppers before shows - see individual events for more details.

Please book your table in advance.

Check www.missiontheatre.co.uk/ bistro.html for weekly daytime menus.

Back by popular demand, our great value Christmas lunches are returning for two weeks in December - book early to celebrate the Festive season with us.

Call 01225 428600 or email [email protected] for further details or to reserve a lunch or supper time table.

Don’t miss your exclusive

voucher offering

25% off your food bill, printed on the back of this brochure

Christmas Menu 2012

Two courses £15

Three courses £17.50

Apricot and Stilton potRoasted beetroot and clementine salad

~~~~~~~~Winter squash and parsnip cassoulet

Mushroom and tarragon strudel with Madeira sauce

both served with festive accompaniments~~~~~~~~

Baked mincemeat roly-poly pudding with vanilla custard

Mulled pears with pecans and cranberries~~~~~~~~Tea or coffee

Open 10.30am - 2.30pm Tuesdays - Fridays4 September - 14 December

Christmas Lunches served December 4th - 14th, 12-2pm

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Creating Master Musicians

PTKids Saturday mornings 9.30-11.30am: Autumn term begins 15 September

Sunday afternoons 4.30-6pm: Autumn term begins 23 September

PTKids gives children aged 3-11 a perfect introduction to music. Whether your child already has an interest in music, or is keen to get started, our variety of ‘mini masterclasses’ will provide each individual with a stimulating and interactive experience.

PTKids encourages your child’s musical performance skills and all children are given the chance to perform some of their work in our ‘Showcase Concerts’.

Please contact us to book your child a place in this rapidly expanding group, or to arrange a free trial session. 01225 420845 www.performingteachers.co.uk

Next Stage Youth is one of Bath’s most popular youth theatre companies. In existence since 1994, this lourishing group led by professionals and Next Stage actors has provided hundreds of young people with training in theatre and performance skills. Next Stage Youth welcomes young people from 11 years old and many stay in the group until they are 18 when there is a natural progression into the adult company.

Next Stage Youth places emphasis on performance – either in the youngsters’ own productions such as July 2012’s epic show His Dark Materials, and wherever possible with the adult company. NSY is unique in Bath in giving young people who are passionate about theatre the opportunity to regularly embrace adult projects with the parent company as well as working on their own productions.

We hope to have a few places available for the Autumn term so please call 01225 428600 to register your interest. Fees are £100 per term.

www.next-stage.co.uk

Next Stage Youth

THE MISSION THEATRE YOUTH PROGRAMMESTARS: Stage Technique, Audition and Rehearsal Skills

STARS Summer SchoolMonday 20 – Friday 24 August 10am – 4pm

Join top-class actors, choreographers, musicians and theatre practitioners for a fun-illed week of Stage Technique, Acting and Rehearsal Skills. This ive day course of improvisation, music, stage combat, dance and stage technique is aimed at 11-16 year olds who are passionate about the performing arts. Each day will focus on a different skill culminating in a showcase every afternoon for family and friends..

Cost £150 for the ive days. For more information, or to enrol your child please call Ann Garner on 01225 428600 or email [email protected].

www.next-stage.co.uk

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Baroque Dance Displayby Bath Minuet

TICKETS

£14 (no concessions)

Bath Box Ofice 01225 463362 online at www.bathboxofice.org.uk

Complicated steps are made to look easy by this superb company of dancers in their

gorgeous reproduction 18th Century costumes. After a busy day at the Jane Austen Festival why not sit back and enjoy the spectacle, soak up the music and learn all about

the dances that would have been familiar to Jane’s parents, the Rev George and Mrs Austen. Included in the programme will be court duets and solo demonstrations.

Amongst their many television appearances Bath Minuet had lunch on the Royal Crescent lawns with Masterchef as part of the 2011 Jane Austen Festival.

Further details, including how to get involved with the company, are available from their website www.bathminuetcompany.co.uk

Duration 1hr 15 minutes (with interval)

Tue 4 – Sat 8 September 7.30pm

Next Stage Theatre Company presents

Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth

MAINAUDITORIUM

TICKETS

£11 (£9 concs)

from Next Stage Box Ofice 01225 428600 email [email protected]

or Bath Box Ofice 01225 463362 online at www.bathboxofice.org.uk

For an extra pound, reserve your seat: call 01225 428600

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Next Stage’s acclaimed production of Jez Butterworth’s award-winning smash hit

is back in Bath by popular demand, following a sell-out run in January.

It’s St George’s Day, the morning of the local county fair: Johnny “Rooster” Byron, local waster and modern-day Pied Piper, is a wanted man embattled in the Wessex woodland. Facing eviction from his dilapidated mobile home, plying his friends with drink and drugs, ducking and weaving to avoid outraged neighbours, Rooster has little time to enjoy the annual pageant.

Jez Butterworth’s comic, contemporary vision of life in “England’s green and

pleasant land” is compelling theatre. Jerusalem gives voice to the dispossessed and the disaffected in the person of Rooster Byron - a shockingly familiar, modern-day Everyman, played again in this production by Next Stage leading actor Tim Evans.

“Don’t miss this – even if you do have to queue all night for a ticket” Bath Chronicle

“Superb! Visceral and poetic, lusty and bucolic… the set couldn’t be more lifelike and immersive, while Tim Evans’ cocksure, charismatic Rooster could square up to Mark Rylance any day.” Venue

www.next-stage.co.uk With grateful thanks to this show’s Angels

WARNING: this play can shock. It contains strong language and adult themes

Mon 17 September 8pm

The Jane Austen Festival 2012The 12th Jane Austen Festival - nine wonderful days of celebrating all things Austen in the beautiful Georgian city of Bath - is thrilled to be back at The Mission Theatre and proudly presents:

MAINAUDITORIUM

Enjoy a delicious meal before the show: The Green Room is open from 6pm with a full range of vegetarian and vegan meals and desserts. Please call 01225 428600 in advance to book your table.

The Green Room Bistro open

from 6.30pm -

call 01225 428600

to book

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Tin Roof Productions present

Sense and Sensibility, the Musical! By Karen B Hamer & Jessamine Hamer

Sense and Sensuality!

The Real Jane Austenwith Paula Byrne

TICKETS

£12 (no concessions)

Step into Jane Austen’s world in this brand new musical as Jane interacts with Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, Willoughby, Colonel Brandon and more and together they create Sense & Sensibility. Experience the story in a fresh, new way through beautiful costumes, haunting melodies and some fun opportunities for audience participation.

The Jane Austen Festival in association with The Mission Theatre is delighted to welcome Tin Roof Productions from the USA. This musical version of Sense & Sensibility is written and directed by Karen Hamer, with music and lyrics by Jessamine Hamer and arranged by Abigail Carcich.

“…What a treat this production is, even the most ickle of Jane Austen’s ardent fans will ind little to criticize. It truly captures the essence of Austen’s novel while staying true to the soul of the author’s creative process…” (Review by Rebecca Posusta, MA – English Lecturer at University of Colorado).

Duration 2 hours 30 mins (with interval)

In this musical presentation discover the underlying sensuality in the music, fashion and culture of the Regency era and hear why Austen’s novels still have so much sex appeal in the modern world. Superb Soprano Rosie Lomas, Pianist Katarzyna Kowalic and special guest ‘Mr Darcy’ provide an entertaining programme

of songs, amusing facts and readings inspired by the works of

Jane Austen. Including songs from Jane Austen’s own collection as well as melodies and arias of her day, this presentation places Classical music within the context of Austen’s novels and explores what Austen has to say about love, relationships and the dawn of the Romantic Movement.

Duration 1 hour 15 mins (with interval)

Tue 18 September 7.30pm Wed 19 September 2.30 and 7.30pm MAINAUDITORIUM

The Jane Austen Festival 2012The 12th Jane Austen Festival - nine wonderful days of celebrating all things Austen in the beautiful Georgian city of Bath - is thrilled to be back at The Mission Theatre and proudly presents:

Tickets for all The Jane Austen Festival

events from Bath Box Ofice

01225 463362 online at

www.bathboxofice.org.uk

£12 (no concessions)

£12 (no concessions)

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Enjoy a delicious meal before the show: The Green Room is open 90 minutes before each performance with a

full range of vegetarian and vegan meals and desserts. Please call 01225 428600 in advance to book your table.

Bestselling biographer (Jane Austen and the

Theatre), author and Jane Austen expert,

Paula Byrne, recently acquired a portrait purporting to be that of Jane Austen. After extensive research, part of which was ilmed and shown on the BBC in December 2011, many eminent Austen experts were also persuaded of its authenticity. There was one notable exception: Deidre Le Faye. Perhaps you agree with Ms Le Faye?

Paula’s most recently published book, entitled Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead, reached the Sunday Times top ten bestseller list in 2009. Her next book is near completion with publication in 2013 and is an ‘innovative biography of Jane Austen’.

This Jane Austen Festival event is an informal discussion during which Paula will no doubt discuss her marvellous discovery as well as her current work. Duration 1 hour 30 mins (with interval)

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The Mission Theatre, 32 Corn Street, Bath BA1 1UF 01225 428600

THE TELEGRAPH BATH FESTIVAL OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

Saturday 29 September

www.bathkidslitfest.org.uk

Simon JamesB3 10–10.45am £5, Age 3+

Join the creator of the acclaimed Baby Brains, Simon James, for a live storytelling and drawing session about the changing seasons. Hear about George Flies South, his inspirational story of a little bird who loses his nest, but inds his wings.Supported by Walker Books

The Very Hungry CaterpillarB13 2.30-3.15pm, £5.50, Age 2+

B16 4-4.45pm, £5.50, Age 2+

A special storytelling session to celebrate Eric Carle’s much-loved classic devised and presented by professional storyteller Justine de Mierre. Expect games, songs and an interactive telling of The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

Tickets are limited so please book early to avoid disappointmentSupported by Pufin Books Sponsored by

Peppa PigB6 11.30am–12.15pm £6, Age 3+

B10 1–1.45pm, £6, Age 3+

Giggle and snort your way through a riotous show with the irresistible Peppa Pig, full of dancing, singing and storytelling. And there will also be a chance to meet your favourite Pig in person! Oink!

Tickets are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.Supported by Ladybird Books Sponsored by

Sunday 30 September

Tel 01225 463362

email [email protected]

web www.bathboxofice.org.uk

Tickets for all Kids Lit Festival

events to be purchased from The Mission Theatre’s delightful vegetarian Bistro in The Theatre Upstairs will be open throughout both days of the Kids Lit Fest. As well as our full range of delicious hot meals, quiches, soups, salads and rolls, we will also be serving lighter bites for our younger visitors with child-friendly fairy cakes, fresh fruit and snacks – perfect for a break in between shows.

Affordable vegetarian diningOpen throughout the Children’s Literature Festival

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The Peter Rabbit Puppet ShowC4 10.30-11.10am £5, Age 4-7

Hop along to this charming interactive puppet show where The Tale of Peter Rabbit is brought to life. Help Peter escape from Mr McGregor’s garden, and don’t miss a special appearance from Peter Rabbit himself!

Tickets are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment Supported by Frederick Warne and Co Ltd

The Maisy ShowC7 12-12.45pm, £5, Age 4+

Maisy and her friends are putting on a show – Cyril wants to be a magician, and Maisy’s got her dancing shoes on. Join storyteller Liz Fost and hear how they get on in this action packed story session – and meet a special guest too! Supported by Walker Books

Moshi Monsters C11 1.30-2.15pm, £5, Age 6+

C19 4.30-5.15pm £5, Age 6+

Get involved in our Moshi Monster mash-up! Create your very own Moshi Monster pet, search for monsters in our giant pictures and come prepared to tell your best monster jokes. Come and meet a Moshi Monster too!

Tickets are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.Supported by Sunbird

Debi Gliori C16 3-3.45pm, £5, Age 4+

What’s the Time, Mr Wolf? It’s storytime with Debi Gliori! Accompany Mr Wolf as he goes about his daily routine from breakfast to bedtime and get to know the real Mr Wolf! And learn how to draw one of your favourite characters.Supported by Bloomsbury

Sponsored by

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Platform 8 presents

Outside Edgeby Richard Harris

Written by the author of the hilarious “Stepping Out”, Outside Edge takes us to a quiet

village cricket Pavilion and deals with an eventful Saturday afternoon in the lives of

the stalwarts of the village cricket team. Roger struggles to keep together his team to

play against the British Railways Maintenance Division Yeading East, while the wives

and girlfriends of his players help and hinder his efforts to devastating effect when the

team are caught out in more ways than the sporting one.

Richard Harris has created a witty and comic play about how an obsession can affect

the lives of a small group of people. Written with a sympathetic understanding of human

nature, Outside Edge is a great British comedy with the more rare ingedients of bite

and pathos.

Platform 8 return to The Mission Theatre after the company’s acclaimed productions

of The Ghost Train and The Elephant Man.

Wed 7 – Sat 10 November 7.30pm MAINAUDITORIUM

TICKETS

£10 (£8 concs)

from Platform 8 01225 426039 or Bath Box Ofice 01225 463362

online at www.bathboxofice.org.uk

Tue 23 – Sat 27 October 7.30pm

Next Stage Theatre Company presents

Doubtby John Patrick Shanley

Next Stage Theatre Company is once again proud to announce the Bath première of another

topical, modern, award-winning play.

It begins innocently enough: Father Brendan Flynn, a charismatic priest and teacher at St Nicholas’

School, inspires congregations with his sermons and enthuses pupils with his lessons.

The School’s principal, Sister Aloysius, is the opposite of Father Flynn, reserved, distant and severe.

And she starts to have doubts: a chance word, a suspicious event, a casual remark, these are

enough to make the judgemental nun question Father Flynn’s probity in the most fundamental

of trusts: that between a priest and the boys in his care.

John Patrick Shanley’s play written in 2004, but set in 1960’s New York, is a searing exploration of

topical issues. In 2012 the Catholic Church still faces never-ending accusations of child abuse by

priests, and in this day and age of instant news and social media there is often nowhere for a person

to hide if the rumour mill runs out of control.

Don’t miss this powerful play which challenges audiences to question their own certainties.

www.next-stage.co.uk With grateful thanks to this show’s Angels

MAINAUDITORIUM

TICKETS

£11 (£9 concs) from Next Stage Box Ofice 01225 428600

email [email protected]

or Bath Box Ofice 01225 463362

online at www.bathboxofice.org.uk

For an extra pound, reserve your seat:

call 01225 428600

Enjoy a delicious meal before the show:

The Green Room is open from 6pm with a full range of

vegetarian and vegan meals and desserts.

Please call 01225 428600 in advance to book your table.

Enjoy a delicious meal before the show:

The Green Room is open from 6pm with a full range of

vegetarian and vegan meals and desserts.

Please call 01225 428600 in advance to book your table.

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Bath Gilbert & Sullivan Society presents A Concert Performance of

HMS Pinafore or the Lass That Loved A Sailor by Gilbert & Sullivan

TICKETS

Thurs 15 – Sat 17 November 7.30pm Matinée Sat 17 Nov 2.30pm MAINAUDITORIUM N

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Following last year’s sell-out performances of Lehar’s classic The Merry Widow, Bath G&S Society

is back on home ground with Gilbert & Sullivan’s nautical favourite - HMS Pinafore - the pair’s

irst major success. Pinafore gently pokes fun at the British class system in a tale of romance and

adventure on the high seas, with a surprising twist in the tale.

Common sailor Ralph Rackstraw has fallen in love with Josephine, the haughty daughter of the

gentlemanly Captain. However her father has arranged for Josephine to marry the First Lord of

the Admiralty, Sir Joseph Porter. Can Josephine escape Sir Joseph’s unwelcome attentions? Will

she overcome her natural snobbery to return Ralph’s love? All will be revealed - in the end!

The opera boasts some of Sullivan’s most memorable melodies including “I’m called little

Buttercup”, “Never mind the why and wherefore”, “Let’s give three cheers” and the patriotic

“For he is an Englishman”. Bath G&S presents 4 concert performances, including a Saturday

matinée at 2.30pm.

www.bathgands.co.uk

Enjoy a delicious meal before the show: The Green Room is open from 6pm before the evening performances and from 1pm before the matinée with a full range of vegetarian and vegan meals and desserts. Please call 01225 428600 in advance to book your table.

Next Stage Theatre Company presents

Sweet Bird of Youthby Tennessee Williams

Tue 27 November – Sat 1 December 7.30pm MAINAUDITORIUM

TICKETS

£11 (£9 concs)

from Next Stage Box Ofice 01225 428600 email [email protected]

or Bath Box Ofice 01225 463362 online at www.bathboxofice.org.uk

For an extra pound, reserve your seat: call 01225 428600

Enjoy a delicious meal before the show:

The Green Room is open from 6pm with a full range of

vegetarian and vegan meals and desserts.

Please call 01225 428600 in advance to book your table.

“There’s a thing called a close-up. The camera advances and you stand still and your head,

your face, is caught in the frame of the picture with a light blazing on it and all your terrible

history screams while you smile.”

Sweet Bird of Youth is an exploration of lost youth, beauty and dreams. Chance Wayne, failed,

one-time heart throb returns to his home in an attempt to regain the love of his life: Heavenly.

On his travels Chance has picked up fading movie star: Alexandra del Lago. Befuddled by drugs

and alcohol, Alexandra is easy prey to Chance’s gigolo charms. Boss Finlay, Heavenly’s father, is

incensed that Chance is back in town and vows to wreak a terrible retribution on the man who he

believes ruined his daughter’s life.

Next Stage Theatre Company has been acclaimed for its memorable productions of other Tennessee

Williams classics, now Richard Matthews as Chance and Kay Francksen as Alexandra del Lago head

a stellar Next Stage cast to bring to Bath audiences this powerful and disturbing tale of failed

dreams, thwarted love and the dark side of the American dream.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see one of the 20th Century’s greatest plays.

www.next-stage.co.uk With grateful thanks to this show’s Angels

£9 (£8 concs)from Bath G&S Ticket Secretary

01225 400295 or Bath Box Ofice01225 463362 online at

www.bathboxofice.org.uk

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The largest stock of theatrical,

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DEC Sat 8 December 7.30pm

A Christmas Cocktail with

The Bellini Girls

MAINAUDITORIUM

TICKETS

£10 07711 370481 email [email protected]

or on the door

Introducing local singing sensation - The Bellini Girls - a glamorous close

harmony group of 12 talented female vocalists from Bath. Our repertoire spans

The Andrews Sisters to Adele and of course includes some Christmas classics with

our own “Bellini” sparkle!

We’re about more than just the music. We’re about fun and glamour that stands

the test of time. We share a true passion for performing great songs and our

bright, onstage energy is infectious. Come and experience a wonderful

evening with us accompanied by our jazz pianist - the amazing

Alie Pugh. Let us ill you with Christmas cheer as you get a taste

for The Bellini Girls!

www.thebellinigirls.co.uk

Festive Fizz! with Amy Smith

Sun 9 December 7.30pm MAINAUDITORIUM

Tis the Season to be cheerful, so join us for a bubbly evening of seasonal

songs, champagne arias, and the odd Christmas cracker to ill you with

festive spirit! Following the success of Pop The Cork! last summer, Amy

Smith returns to The Mission Theatre to sing a varied selection of

pieces to delight all. A graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music

and Drama, Amy is currently continuing her studies there at

post-graduate level as she pursues her life-long ambition to

become an opera singer.

TICKETS

£801225 428600 or on the door

DESIGN FOR PRINT DESIGN FOR WEB DESIGN FOR YOU

Proud to design The Mission Theatre programme

01225 811160 www.blankcanvasdesigns.co.uk

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Contact: 07847328332 (mob) 01225465284 (tel)

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Postal address: 32 Corn Street Bath BA1 1UF

Telephone: 01225 428600

Email: [email protected]

Websites: www.missiontheatre.co.uk www.next-stage.co.uk

Tickets: For Box Ofice details, see individual events.

Events: Doors normally open 45 minutes before the start of an event.

Any pre-ordered or remaining tickets can be collected at this time.

Parking: Avon Street Car Park is opposite the theatre and the Riverside

Coach Park is at the end of Corn Street. Car parks on either side

of the building are private and not for the use of theatre goers.

Public Transport: Bath Spa train and bus stations are within 3 minutes’ walk.

Disabled Access: The Main Auditorium has full disabled access and facilities.

Bar: Our attractive fully licensed bar and Bistro are located upstairs

but cold drinks may be taken down into the Main Auditorium. The

bar is open whenever an event takes place and audiences can

purchase hot and cold drinks, light meals, home made cakes and

illed rolls.

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p2 Mon 20 – Fri 24 August 10am – 4pm MAIN AUDITORIUMSTARS Summer School

p3 Tue 4 – Sat 8 Sep 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUMJerusalem

Sat 15 Sep 9.30-11.30am MAIN AUDITORIUMPTKids Autumn term beginsTHE JANE AUSTEN FESTIVAL 2012

Mon 17 Sep 8pm MAIN AUDITORIUMBaroque Dance Display

p4 Tue 18 Sep 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM Wed 19 Sep 2.30 and 7.30pm

Sense and Sensibility, the Musical! Sat 22 Sep 2pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

Sense and Sensuality! Sat 22 Sep 4pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

The Real Jane Austen Sun 23 Sep 4.30-6pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

NSY Autumn term enrolmentBATH FESTIVAL OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

p5 Saturday 29 Sep MAIN AUDITORIUMSimon James 10–10.45amPeppa Pig 11.30am–12.15pm & 1–1.45pmThe Very Hungry Caterpillar 2.30-3.15pm & 4-4.45pm

Sunday 30 Sep MAIN AUDITORIUMThe Peter Rabbit Puppet Show 10.30-11.10am

The Maisy Show 12-12.45pm

Moshi Monsters 1.30-2.15pm & 4.30-5.15pm

Debi Gliori 3-3.45pm

p6 Thu 4 – Fri 5 Oct 8pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

Shakespeare Rattle and Roll Sat 6 Oct 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

The Last Five Years Thu 11 - Fri 12 Oct 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

Much Ado About Som’at Sat 13 Oct 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

LightGarden Musicp7 Tue 23 – Sat 27 Oct 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

Doubt Wed 7 – Sat 10 Nov 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

Outside Edgep8 Thurs 15 – Sat 17 Nov 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM Matinée Sat 17 Nov 2.30pm

HMS Pinafore Tue 27 Nov – Sat 1 Dec 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

Sweet Bird of Youthp9 Sat 8 Dec 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

The Bellini Girls Sun 9 Dec 7.30pm MAIN AUDITORIUM

Festive Fizz!

25% off your mealSimply bring this voucher with you for any lunchtime or pre-show meal and enjoy 25% off your food bill.

Only one voucher per person.

Not to be used in conjuction with our Loyalty Card

scheme or on Christmas Lunches.

Drinks not included.

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