Details of upcoming performances, including Our House and The Ruck, at Theatre Royal Wakefield:
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The
Olivier Award-winning musical featuring the songs of Madness is getting
the Wakefield Youth Music Theatre treatment!
The
team that brought you Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats and Oliver!
work their magic on this coming-of-age musical about growing up, family
values and love.
Camden
lad Joe Casey has his whole life ahead of him, but on his 16th
birthday, whilst trying to impress new love Sarah, he makes a fateful
decision that has far reaching consequences for everyone.
Featuring
all of Madness' classic hits including Baggy Trousers, It Must Be
Love and Driving in My Car, Our House is a
touching, high energy show with a heart-warming love story at its core.
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Our House
Wednesday
30 August - Saturday 9 September, 7.30pm
Saturday
matinees 2.30pm
Tickets £25, £22, £18 (plus concessions)
Box
Office 01924 211 311
Online theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk
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Spontaneous musical comedy direct from the West End
comes to Wakefield!
In this Olivier Award-winning show, a brand new musical
is created from scratch at each performance as audience suggestions are
transformed on the spot into an all-singing, all-dancing production
with hilarious results.
So whether you fancy Sondheim on a ski lift or Cole
Porter in Poundland - you suggest it and The Showstoppers will sing it!
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From the Golden Mile to the Golden Coast comes a new
play inspired by the real life story of the first UK girls' Rugby
League team to tour Australia.
The Batley Girls Under 16 team are used to a challenge,
but are they prepared for what's in store for them on the other side of
the world?
Written by Kevin Fegan and directed by Joyce Branagh, The
Ruck is an energetic story told with physical theatre and
music.
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Firmly
established as one of Ireland's greatest ever entertainers, Dominic
Kirwan hits the road in 2017 with a brand new show, accompanied by
one of Ireland's top vocalists Lisa Stanley. The pair bring
their own inimitable style to the vast and rich musical heritage of
their homeland, including pop, country and rock 'n' roll.
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In
this acclaimed emotional roller coaster one man play Wisdom of a
Fool, Jack Lane takes you behind Norman Wisdom's well-known
character to reveal a tough and lonely childhood. From his early army
career to his rising stardom in the 1950s, Jack plays 30 characters
throughout this tour de force performance.
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Get
ready for an unforgettable evening celebrating the life and work of
global superstar George Micheal. You'll be getting up (to get down) to
all of your favourite songs, including Careless Whisper, Freedom,
Faith and many more. Relive the passion, flair and unique
sensitivity of this great artist.
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Theatre Royal
Wakefield, Drury Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TE
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The
Olivier Award-winning musical featuring the songs of Madness is getting
the Wakefield Youth Music Theatre treatment!
The
team that brought you Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats and Oliver!
work their magic on this coming-of-age musical about growing up, family
values and love.
Camden
lad Joe Casey has his whole life ahead of him, but on his 16th
birthday, whilst trying to impress new love Sarah, he makes a fateful
decision that has far reaching consequences for everyone.
Featuring
all of Madness' classic hits including Baggy Trousers, It Must Be
Love and Driving in My Car, Our House is a
touching, high energy show with a heart-warming love story at its core.
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Our House
Wednesday
30 August - Saturday 9 September, 7.30pm
Saturday
matinees 2.30pm
Tickets £25, £22, £18 (plus concessions)
Box
Office 01924 211 311
Online theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk
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From the Golden Mile to the Golden Coast comes a new
play inspired by the real life story of the first UK girls' Rugby
League team to tour Australia.
The Batley Girls Under 16 team are used to a challenge,
but are they prepared for what's in store for them on the other side of
the world?
Follow the story of these inspirational young women as
they overcome boy (and girl) problems, friendship dramas, racial
discrimination and deep-hidden family secrets, all set against the
backdrop of a changing community in a diverse industrial town.
Written by Kevin Fegan and directed by Joyce Branagh, The
Ruck is an energetic story told with physical theatre and
music.
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Dive into a week long celebration of words, writing and
wonder with Wakefield Lit Fest - Talking Loud and Saying Summat!
Beam and A Firm of Poets have put together an inspiring
line up of poets and writers, including Linton Kwesi Johnson, Steve
Ignorant and Edwyn Collins & Grace Maxwell at venues across
Wakefield.
Events include poetry readings with The Merry West
Collective and One Day After School, writing workshops with John Irving
Clark and Matt Abbott and family fun with the Yorkshire Penguin Posse
and local author and artist Claire Walker.
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Spontaneous musical comedy direct from the West End
comes to Wakefield! In this Olivier Award-winning show, a brand new
musical is created from scratch at each performance as audience
suggestions are transformed on the spot into an all-singing,
all-dancing production with hilarious results!
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Firmly
established as one of Ireland's greatest ever entertainers, Dominic
Kirwan hits the road in 2017 with a brand new show, accompanied by
one of Ireland's top vocalists Lisa Stanley. The pair bring
their own inimitable style to the vast and rich musical heritage of
their homeland, including pop, country and rock 'n' roll.
|
|
|
In
this acclaimed emotional roller coaster one man play Wisdom of a
Fool, Jack Lane takes you behind Norman Wisdom's well-known
character to reveal a tough and lonely childhood. From his early army
career to his rising stardom in the 1950s, Jack plays 30 characters
throughout this tour de force performance.
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Theatre Royal
Wakefield, Drury Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TE
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