2012
Freewheeler’s Film Night
Wed 8 Feb at 7.30 pm
Items include: the comedy series ‘Shady Oaks’, an autobiographical documentary from Peter Messer, ‘Recorded Messages of Love and Hate’. There will be Q and A after each film.
Tickets: £10, carers free, disabled half price
The History Boys by Alan Bennett. Directed by Nathan Farrell
Tues 6-Sat 10 March 8 pm
In Alan Bennett’s masterpiece staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence provoke insistent questions about history and how to teach it, about education and its purpose.
Tickets: adults £12 (£9 on Tues), children and students £10
In the studio
Thurs 22-Fri 23 March and Thurs 29-Fri 30 March at 8 pm
Our Day Out by Willy Russell presented by the Senior Nomes directed by Nina Holmes
When Mrs Kay’s class set out on a coach trip, for some the only time they had ever left the city, nobody knew of the adventures to come. The play highlights the fact that old and young alike, our judgement on others can always change – if only for a day.
Two by Jim Cartwright presented by the Young Nomads directed by Kate Raye
‘Two’ – a gentle play with incredible depth, observes several couples with all their eccentricities and histories, in a pub over the course of an evening. The Young Nomads bring you an array of multi-faceted characters and relationships which they hope you will enjoy.
Tickets: £9
Communicating Doors by Alan Ayckbourn in association with Mid Surrey Theatre Co directed by Murray Stephen
Tues 17-Sat 21 April at 8 pm
Three women have urgent business in a hotel. One has narrowly escaped being murdered, one is about to be murdered and the other was murdered two decades before! Time travel at its best in this thriller/comedy.
Tickets: adults £12, (£9 on Tues) children and students £10
Hello Dolly by Jerry Herman and Michael Stewart in association with Bookham Light Operatic Society directed by Jackie Shearer
Wed 16-Sat 19 May at 7.30 pm, Sat matinee at 2.30 pm
Meet the irrepressible widow Dolly Levi a professional matchmaker who “puts her hand” into the affairs of wealthy bachelor Horace Vandergelder and three other couples. Enjoy intrigue and fun with Jerry Herman’s delightful music with hits such as ‘Hello Dolly’ and ‘Put on your Sunday Clothes’.
Tickets: adults £14, (£12 for matinee), children 12 yrs and under and students £10
Working the Musical presented by Showdown Theatre Arts as their annual international show
directed by Carli Jones, Becky Mossing and Donald Hicken
Sun 27 May at 4 pm and 8 pm
The hopes, dreams, joys and concerns of the average working person are the focus of this unique, extraordinary musical.
tickets: £8, children and students £6
Flipside Dance School End of Year Showcase directed by Deborah Rich
Sat 16 June at 2 pm and 7 pm
Flipside Dance School present their annual end of year show for all family and friends. This year’s production is a showcase of the students hard work throughout the year incorporating all styles of dance.
Tickets: adults £12.50, children under 12 yrs £7.50
Nomes Summer Show directed by Nina Holmes and Kate Raye
Friday 29 June-Sunday 1st July
Play in a Week directed by Brandon McGuire
Monday 23 to Sunday July 29
Performances on Saturday at 7.30 and Sunday at 3.30
Tickets: £10
Play in a Week is an integrated theatre production rehearsed, staged and performed in one week.
Rent by Jonathon Larson directed by Stephen Whittock
22-25 August, 29 Aug-1 Sept at 7.30 pm
An exuberant East Village rock version of La Boheme. Artists, addicts and impoverished young people find the salvation of love within each other and prove there can be a better world where art thrives and everything good is free.
Tickets: adults £14, children and students £10, £9 for all on Wed 22 and Wed 29
Fawlty Towers by John Cleese and Connie Booth directed by John Norris
16-20 October at 8pm
Three episodes from the series. Communication Problems, Basil the Rat and The Psychiatrist.
Tickets: adults £12, children and students £10, £9 for all on Tuesday 16 Oct
Stepping Out by Richard Harris directed by Laurence and Wendy Armitage
20-24 November at 8pm
This hilarious play follows the progress of eight people at a tap dancing class. From treating the class as a social occasion they develop the skills and cohesion that lead to a spectacular finale.
Tickets: adults £12, children and students £10, £9 for all on Tuesday 20 Nov
2013
Fiddler on the Roof by Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick and Joseph Stein directed by Stephen Whittock
January 24 to 3 February evenings at 7.30, Sun and Sat matinees at 2.30 (no performances Mon or Sun evening)
Tevye, a poor dairyman, tries to instill in his five daughters the traditions of this tight-knit Jewish community in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-semitism of Czarist Russia.
Tickets: adults £14, children and students £10



