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What’s On in October 2013
Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds
Lunchtime Concert- Postcards from Europe
Tuesday 1 October, 1.10pm
The Guildhall, Bury St Edmunds
Sparkling gypsy music alongside the works of composers whose lives were affected by the third Reich introduced and performed by virtuosic violinist, Marianne Olyver, with pianist Nigel Yandell. Another interesting journey into the exciting repertoire that could so easily have been lost in the WW2 Holocaust.
The Graduate
Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 October, 7.30pm
Saturday 5 October, 2.30pm & 7.30pm
‘Mrs Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?’ Benjamin Braddock returns from college to embark on his own sexual odyssey with his parent’s next door neighbour, a woman more than twice his age. When her daughter finds out, a girl far more ‘suitable’ for Ben in his parent’s eyes, some interesting and hilarious emotional dynamics ensue. Adapted from the classic 1967 film comedy that launched Dustin Hoffman to stardom, this is a very sexy and very funny play.
Contains some tasteful nudity
Stephen K Amos- The Spokesman
Sunday 6 October, 7.30pm
Amos is hitting the road with a brand new show for 2013 and sharing with the UK the show which has been a smash hit success across Australia and New Zealand!
‘If laughter is the best medicine, then Amos should be prescribed by the NHS for his formidable healing powers.’ London Evening Standard
Age Guidance 16+
Unmythable
Monday 7 October, 7.30pm
One show. Three actors. All the Greek myths.
Heroes, monsters and randy gods go head-to-head in a hilarious and unforgettable journey through the greatest stories ever told.
An anarchic blend of comedy, cross-dressing, stories and songs, UNMYTHABLE returns to the UK after a sell-out European tour and an award-winning run at the Edinburgh Fringe. Are you ready to be a legend?
Winner of Three Weeks editor’s award, Edinburgh 2012
‘A Pythonesque goodie bag’ Fringe review
Running on Empty
Tuesday 8 October, 7.30pm
Running on Empty is the story of man, woman and their repeated collision over time. This perpetual cycle unites our two most primal impulses: fear and pleasure.
Compelled to compete, escape or pursue, Running on Empty is about what drives us to keep moving.
The Magic Flute
Thursday 10 – Saturday 12 October, 7.30pm
Mozart’s final theatrical masterpiece is a heady cocktail of slapstick and symbolism. Tamino must rescue Pamina but who can he trust? It’s an assault course out there!
The Magic Flute takes a playful but profound look at man’s search for love and his struggle to attain wisdom and virtue. This exciting new production sung in English features a company of young, professional soloists with full chorus, all accompanied by the Virtual Reality Orchestra.
Shakespeare Schools Festival
Monday 14 & Tuesday 15 October, 7.00pm
The Shakespeare Schools Festival, the UK’s largest youth drama festival, works with 1,000 secondary, primary and special schools all over the UK, making it possible for them to stage abridged shakespeare productions in their local professional theatre.
Each night four schools will perform four different Shakespeare plays. Come along and celebrate the achievements of your local schools in a wonderful evening of entertainment.
Details of participating schools and their performance day can be obtained from the Box Office.
The Lovesong of Alfred J Hitchcock
Wednesday 16 & Thursday 17 October, 7.30pm
An evening in the head of the Master of Suspense.
Alfred Hitchcock, at the height of his powers, is possessed by the dreamlike vision of a woman. From his director’s chair the sixty year old Hitchcock begins to unravel some of the defining films of our time, drawing us into the imagination of one of the world’s most mysterious creative minds.
A unique and haunting character study and an unprecedented journey into the mind of one of our most fascinating cultural icons.
Lunchtime Concert- The Decibel Duo
Tuesday 22 October, 1.10pm
The Guildhall, Bury St Edmunds
Versatile young London-based professional and successful teachers, Ellie and Chris are often found performing in West-end shows, National Orchestras or at the famous London jazz club, Ronnie Scott’s. They are both equally at home performing baroque and classical as Latin and Jazz, and today’s programme will be a showcase of their talents.
And Then There Were None
Tuesday 22 – Saturday 26 October, 7.30pm
Saturday 26 October, 2.30pm & 7.30pm
This dramatisation of Agatha Christie’s bestselling novel finds ten people stranded in the lonely house on Soldier Island when their supposed hosts send word that they have been detained. It transpires that no-one has met their hosts and that they have been decoyed to the Island. First one then another dies; each death according to the rhyme of Ten Little Soldier Boys.
Real Ales Go Pop!
Sunday 27 October, 7.30pm
Think you’re a music fan? Then join us for our very first Golden Oldies Pop Quiz!
Enter your team for a night of beer-filled fun to test your pop music knowledge (Golden Oldies – pre-1990’s music). Question rounds include Guess the Intros, Complete the Lyrics, Guess the Star, Pop Facts and more (with video clips and music played out into the auditorium)… plus a Rock Mastermind round for those who want to brave the chair on their specialist subject.
Real Ale fans are in for a treat – there will be a fine selection of ales chosen by The Dove Pub team.
More info: http://secure.theatreroyal.org
Guards! Guards!
Tuesday 29 & Wednesday 30 October, 7.30pm
Ankh-Morpork is under threat by a flesh-eating dragon that leaves havoc and destruction in its wake! The safety of the city depends on a brave band of warriors… unfortunately; all that’s available is a motley bunch of misfits – the bumbling City Watch, an orangutan librarian, a zealous miniature dragon-breeder, and even a cameo from Death!
Terry Pratchett’s hilarious fantasy is brought to life by the Theatre Royal’s Young Company this Autumn.
Halloween Special
Thursday 31 October, 7.30pm & 9.00pm
Join us this All Hallows Eve for another spooky reading of a classically haunting story.
Building on the success of last year’s reading of The Signalman, be prepared once more for a spine chilling evening of suspense and fright as we present another equally nerve testing tale.
Book now as capacity is limited.
Running time approx 1 hour
Please Note: Age Guidance 12+
The Prisoner of Zenda
Thursday 31 October, 7.30pm
The Guildhall, Bury St Edmunds
Adapted from the classic adventure novel by Antony Hope, and staged with the Common ground trademarks of theatrical inventiveness and original live music.
Rudolph Rassendyll is 29, and he’s done very little with his life. His fascination with the Ruritanian royal family (to which he is dubiously related after a scandalous affair involving his grandmother) impels him to visit Ruritania on the eve of the new king’s coronation. While walking in the forests around Zenda, he meets the king and his entourage. The king and he are physically identical and what follows as a result of this accident of birth will change Rudolph’s life forever, forcing him to choose between his moral duty and his heart…
Theatre Royal
Westgate Street
Bury St Edmunds
IP33 1QR
Tel: 01284 829947
Website: www.theatreroyal.org
Office hours: 9am – 5.30pm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
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