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Wed 4th April at 8:00pm |
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Back at The Rondo after their stunning set last September, Tanglefoot will amaze you with their storming, high energy performance. An exhilarating mix of full-throated vocal harmony, memorable songs and slick instrumentals from the band that put Canadian roots music on the map. |
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| Tickets: £10.00, Concessions £8.00 | Music | |||
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Thu 5th April at 8:00pm |
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Frantic medieval mask comedy about the real Robin Hood! When loathsome King John steals the Fitz Waryn castle, Fulke and his hopelessly honourable band of brothers declare themselves outlaws. Dragons and damsels, piracy and Moorish potentates all conspire to foil their quest to win back the family pile. There will also be a special four day mask workshop for 8- 15 year olds running from Mon 2 to Thurs 5 April – please see the outreach pages for details. |
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| Tickets: £8.50, Concessions £7.00 | Professional |
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Wed 18th April to Sat 21st April at 7:30pm |
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Laced with his usual dry humour and witty observations, this is Alan Bennett's acclaimed story of his-real life encounter with the eccentric and demanding “Lady in the Van”. Moved on by less sympathetic neighbours, Miss Shepherd moves her home - an old camper van - into Alan Bennett's driveway, intending to stay for just a short time. In fact she's there for twenty years! |
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Wed 25th April at 8:00pm |
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A delightful selection of songs performed by Penny Withers and Nick Burgess, well-known as members of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society. Geoff Ditcham accompanies on piano. Tea and cakes afterwards |
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| Full £4.50 (incl tea), Members £3.50 tel 01225 830288 for membership | Music | ||||||||
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| Adapted by Simon Levy from Eliot Weinberger | ||||
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Thu 26th April at 8:00pm |
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This vital and powerful verbatim drama is a constantly updated documentary of the Iraq war, told using the actual words spoken and written by politicians, soldiers and civilians. Whatever your political outlook, this brilliant performance will make you reassess what you think about the war. “This is beautifully designed, beautifully performed, powerfully directed.” - The Scotsman **** Fringe First Winner |
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| Tickets: £10.00, Concessions £8.00 | Professional |
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Fri 27th April at 8:00pm |
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A sketch show with a difference, taking the form of a single, continuous story told by a relay of characters. Each sketch features a character from the previous sketch and one that continues to the next, creating a mesh of ambitious, frustrated and fearful people trying to find their way out of the anterooms of life. Stars of Radio 4 comedy, and one of the most talked-about double-acts in recent years, Laurence and Gus sold out when they appeared at the Rondo in “Men in Love”. “Comedy for smart people” - The Sunday Times |
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| Tickets: £8.50, Concessions £7.00 | Comedy | |||||
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Sat 28th April at 8:00pm |
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Much sought-after guitarist Brian Willoughby teams up with Nashville singer Cathryn Craig for an evening of tasty and accomplished musicianship and emotive vocals. |
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