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Spring Season: January 2010

Bath Drama More Detail
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves: Production Image
Chris Lane
Wed 13th January to Sat 16th January at 6:30pm
Sat 16th January to Sun 17th January at 1:30pm

Bath Drama present a traditional pantomime by a new author, featuring many familiar faces and a lot of new ones. This is a family show that ticks all the right boxes: romance, sorcery, slapstick, pathos and comedy plus seven dwarfs, two queens, a dame and even a horse. Good, of course, triumphs over evil, helped by a lively audience, with many a scary moment along the way.

All together now: “he’s behind you!”

 

Tickets: £9.00, Concessions £6.00 Community
Rogue Theatre More Detail
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The Family
The Family: Production Image By Rogue Theatre (Poetry and text by Anna Maria Murphy)
Thu 21st January to Sat 23rd January at 7:00pm

You’re lost.  You strayed from path.  Night is setting in.  The moon has slipped away.

You happen on a house, deep in a forest.  You’re relieved you’ve found it...                 


Dinner is being served; won’t you take your place?

With tales of piracy, voodoo, dark science and lost fame; The Family promises a world of escapism that mixes powerful narrative, vibrant spectacle, fantasy, horror and cabaret.

With poetry and text by Anna Maria Murphy and live music by Rogue Theatre’s newest creation, theatre band The Thieves.

 

Tickets: £10.00, Concessions £8.00 Professional
Miracle Theatre Co More Detail
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The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin
The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin: Production Image
Thu 28th January at 6:00pm

It's payback time!

Rumpelstiltskin is back, bigger, madder, and out for revenge! Having been cheated out of his rightful claim to the Queen’s daughter, he returns in this wonderfully original sequel to the classic fairy tale. Will Rumpelstiltskin capture the heart of Princess Tootabel, or will he be thwarted by the Prince of the Golden Halls?

With a scary fairy, a handsome prince who proves he cannot be trusted with scissors, and a mechanical swan or two, Miracle Theatre will transport you to the heyday of Georgian theatre and the birth of pantomime. Miracle’s breathtaking blend of comedy, music and high energy performance is a magical mixture to delight all the family.

 “Miracle are masters of comedy.” Western Morning News

 

Tickets: £10.00, Concessions £8.00 Professional
Play on Words More Detail
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Sister Queens
Sister Queens: Production Image Miriam Cooper
Fri 29th January at 7:00pm

Enter the private chambers of Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots and be swept along in a tale of passion and treachery. Internationally acclaimed Play on Words invite you to witness the fatal collision course that two queens seemed unable to avoid… 

 

This acclaimed solo performance shows the fight for the crown and the conflict between two cousins that changed history. Have a ringside seat to the prison and royal court, private chambers and public processions as you journey with the women who called themselves Sister Queens.

Was the death of one the only answer? 

“A remarkable and uplifting piece of  theatre, gives everything and asks nothing.” Sunday Independent Dublin on Tom Crean – Antarctic Explorer

 

 

Tickets: £10.00, Concessions £8.00 Professional
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Traditional Music from Ireland, Britain and Europe
Traditional Music from Ireland, Britain and Europe: Production Image
Sat 30th January at 7:00pm

Bath band Inu play folk tunes and songs from Ireland, Britain and Europe. They have played a very active part in the West Country folk scene since 2002. Their music is meticulously researched, passionate, imaginative and intricately arranged to take their audiences on a journey into the soul. The deep rapport and improvisational flair between the musicians ensures that no two performances will be the same.

Their debut album The Thousand Mile Journey received great press and features traditional music from Celtic British and Balkan traditions as well as some of their own compositions.

 

Tickets: £10.00, Concessions £8.00 Music

The Rondo Theatre is supported by Bath and North East Somerset Council.

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