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ANNIE GET YOUR GUN RLOS
Sharpshooters, knife throwers, Red Indians, showgirls –
all the ingredients of the wild west come together in Irving
Berlin’s rootin’, tootin’ show Annie
Get Your Gun. The story of how the gun-toting Annie
Oakley gets her man includes such favourite songs as Anything
You Can Do, I Can Do Better, You Can’t Get a Man With
a Gun, and There’s No Business Like Show Business.
Proving the truth of that last song title, Radlett Light
Opera Society have donned their cowboy boots and stetsons
and are ready to entertain you in this rip-roaring story
set in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. Yeee-haaa!
Support your local amateur society.
Tuesday 11th & Wednesday 12th May 7.45pm, £12,
£10 (conc.)
Thursday 13th May 7.45pm, £12
Friday 14th & Saturday 15th May 7.45pm, £14
Saturday 15th May 2.30pm, £12, £10 (conc.),
£5 under 16s
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THE MAN WHO CYCLED THE WORLD
The Man who Cycled the World is the remarkable
story of adventurer Mark Beaumont. In 2008, he broke the
world record for cycling solo around the world, an epic
journey of over 18,000 miles, cycling 100 miles per day
for over half a year. In 2010, Mark set out on his second
ultra-endurance solo challenge; to cycle the length of the
American Cordillera. On this 15,000 mile expedition, Mark
will not only be cycling down the longest mountain range
on the planet, but will also be climbing the continents
two highest peaks, Mt McKinley in Alaska and Aconcagua in
Argentina, making his second self-filmed documentary for
BBC1 - Cycling the Americas. The Man who Cycled
the World is Mark’s story of his adventures,
a personal rollercoaster of mental and physical endurance
and a fascinating insight into the world we live in.
Sunday 16th May 7.30pm
Tickets: £15, £14 (conc.)
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THE STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE
European Arts Company
Following on from their rollicking version of The Pickwick
Papers, European Arts Company invites you on a trip down
the smoggy, gas-lit alleyways of Victorian London to hear
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Set in a Whitechapel tavern in 1888, a versatile ensemble
cast will tell the gruesome story of Dr Jekyll and his charismatic
alter-ego using only the things you would find in a pub.
Therefore, barrels, tankards, darts, brasses, bar stools,
soda siphons, billiard cues, yards of ale and even Aunt
Sally are used to create the physical world of Victorian
London with great ingenuity, horror and imagination. Come,
if you dare, to the dark side and witness a chilling,
thrilling and highly entertaining reinvention of this classic
tale.
‘European Arts Company provides sheer entertainment
but also an excellent opportunity for seeing high-quality
live theatre’ – International Herald Tribune
Tuesday 18th May 8pm
Tickets: £12, £10 (conc.)
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SWAN LAKE
Vienna Festival Ballet
One of the best known love stories, performed by the ever
popular Vienna Festival Ballet and featuring lavish costumes,
stunning scenery, international stars, and the glorious
music from Tchaikovsky. Swan Lake is the
most popular ballet in the world. It's the ballet that captures
like no other the full range of human emotions - from hope
to despair, from terror to tenderness, from melancholy to
ecstasy. A performance not to be missed.
Saturday 22nd May 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Tickets: £19.50, £16.50 (conc.), £10 (Ballet
School Groups)
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