Wednesday 10 April 2019

Lawrence Batley Theatre

Wth details of upcoming events at Lawrence Batley Theatre:




This week we're warming up for sensational contemporary dance. 
Looking ahead to summer there's much-anticipated drama on the horizon.


Now On Sale 

Nigel Slater's Toast
Adapted by Henry Filloux-Bennett



Monday 19 -  Saturday 24 August

We're bursting with excitement to announce that Nigel Slater's Toast is coming to the Lawrence Batley Theatre this summer, direct from the West End!

★★★★★
“The show rises like a good soufflĂ©”
Mail on Sunday


The critically acclaimed stage adaption of Nigel Slater’s best-selling memoir Toast vividly recreates suburban England in the 1960s.
Nigel Slater’s childhood is told through the tastes and smells he grew up with. From making the perfect sherry trifle, waging war over cakes through to the playground politics of sweets and the rigid rules of restaurant dining, this is a moving and evocative tale of love, loss and...toast.


Tickets £10 - £26



Lee Ridley
Lost Voice Guy: I'm Only in it For the Parking
Tue 23 April 

Following the success of his appearance on the final of Britain’s Got Talent 2018, BBC New Comedy Award winner Lee Ridley (aka Lost Voice Guy) is setting out on a tour of the UK. See the show The Independent calls 'laugh-out loud funny.'

Tickets £14 - £16 
 






Mikron Theatre Company
All Hands on Deck: A Tale of Two Wrens
Sat 13 April  

Mikron Theatre Company present the world premier of a love story between the Royal Navy and their loyal ‘Jenny Wrens’. All Hands on Deck: a Tale of Two Wrens pays tribute to all those wartime women who pushed the door to opportunity firmly open.

Tickets £10 - £15 / Under 26 £8 / Kirklees Passport holders get £3 off

Huddersfield Thespians curated by Mark Gatiss
Queers
Tue 9 - Sat 13 April 

Huddersfield Thespians present eight monologues which are both personal and political and tell the stories of LGBT persons and their family and friends from the past century. Queers is a poignant, funny, tragic and riotous study of social history. 

Tickets £12 / Under 26s £8 / Kirklees Passport holders get £3 off 


A Northern Broadsides and New Vic Theatre Co-Production
Much Ado About Nothing
Tue 16 - Thu 18 & Sat 20 April 

See the play The Guardian is calling 'Shakespeare meets Dad's Army'. The brilliant Northern Broadsides return to the Lawrence Batley Theatre for a wartime retelling of Shakespeare's play about love, gossip and mistaken identity. 

Tickets £12 - £20 / Under 26 £8 / Kirklees Passport holders get £3 off 

Since we last spoke...
Reasons To Stay Alive is now on sale


Tickets are now on sale for Matt Haig's Reasons To Stay Alive.
 
Reasons To Stay Alive is about making the most out of our lives, going through difficult times and coming out the other side. It's being honest about mental health and enjoying even the smallest of moments.



& finally...
Welcome Henry!

Our new Director, Henry Filloux-Bennett, is in the building and loving the buzz at the Lawrence Batley Theatre.
Look out for more exciting announcements to come...



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