With details of The Hungry Caterpillar, Frankenstein and How Not To Drown at Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield:
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Tuesday 1 & Wednesday 2
October
See the classic story of the Hungry Caterpillar live on stage
along with four Eric Carle's stories this October.
The critically acclaimed Hungry
Caterpillar Show is suitable for ages 3+ and
perfect for an after nursery treat. The show features a menagerie
of 75 lovable puppets, faithfully adapting four of Eric Carle’s
stories Brown
Bear, Brown Bear, 10 Little Rubber Ducks, The Very Lonely
Firefly and of course, the star of the show
celebrating its 50th Birthday in 2019 The Very Hungry
Caterpillar.
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An eighteen
year-old girl dreams up a monster.
A young scientist breathes life into its body.
A banished creature is shamed into darkness.
Rona Munro's new adaptation of Frankenstein
places writer Mary Shelley amongst the action as she wrestles
with her creation and the stark realities facing revolutionary
young women, then and now.
Experience the darkness and tragedy
of this classic gothic masterpiece in this brilliant new
production.
Monday 10
- Saturday 15 February
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This
week there's highly-charged physical theatre from ThickSkin. November
brings exciting news for fans of Morecambe and Wise
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Audiences
blown away by How Not To Drown
Following a phenomenal opening night on Monday, with
a standing ovation from audience members, the cast of How Not To Drown
return for more concentrated, emotionally-charged physical
theatre. The play is written by and stars Dritan Kastrati and
documents his childhood experiences fleeing the violent turmoil
that followed the Kosovan war to seek asylum in the UK.
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How Not To Drown.
Go go go and see this incredibly powerful and beautiful piece of
storytelling. On at the @theLBT this week.
@sam_pocahontas
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Absolutely
enthralling storytelling! What a heartbreakingly brave story
#HowNotToDrown
@BeverleyHaigh1
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ThickSkin
How Not To
Drown
Mon 16 - Thu 19 September
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Click here to listen to Jonty Stephens and Ian
Ashpitel on Zoe Ball's Breakfast Show
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An Evening
of Eric and Ern
Thu 14 - Sat 16 November
'You
have the giddy out of time illusion that you are watching the
legendary double act live'
Independent
Jonty Stephens and Ian Ashpitel capture the brilliance of Morecambe
and Wise in their fantastic homage to Britain's best loved comedy
duo. The show is crammed full of those famous comedy sketches,
songs and routines to evoke memories of Sunday evenings with the
family huddled around the telly.
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Coming up
this month
Hilarious
stand-up and slapstick farce
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Jason
Byrne returns with his brand-new show, Wrecked But Ready.
After 23 consecutive years Jason is wrecked but he is as ever
ready.
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Strangers
on a Train Set
Sat 28 Sep
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LipService
Theatre - 'the Laurel and Hardy of literary deconstruction'
(The Guardian) - play on those beloved railway murder mysteries
in hit farce Strangers
on a Train Set.
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