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WELCOME So far our tenth

Birthday year has gone with quite a bang The New Wolsey Theatre has celebrated its tenth anniversary in a unique rock ‘n’ roll panto and glamorous Guys and Dolls style with two fundraising galas that raised over £15,000. As a registered charity, these funds will play a vital part in helping the theatre to continue to present work of the highest quality and greatest accessibility so a huge thank you to everyone that supported these events.

We must also thank our audiences for continuing to support the theatre through simply purchasing tickets and helping us to spread the word about our work to friends, family and colleagues. It is with this support that we have almost reached one million ticket sales since opening in 2001. We hope to end the season celebrating our millionth ticket purchase.

Could it be you?

To continue our Birthday festivities, £10 tickets are available for every performance. Look out for the special logo.

Enjoy!

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Tickets from just £8.50, and look

out for our special treat for you…

CONTENTSPG 04 About Us

PG 06 20TH CENTURY BOY

PG 08 ROMEO AND JULIETSHERLOCK HOLMES…THE LAST ACT!

PG 09 INVISIBLE

PG 10 THE DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUBJACK SHEPPARD

PG 11 ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOWIN THE DUST

PG 12 UNDER 12’s / UNDER 18's COMEDYTHE CHEAP FLIGHTS TOUR

PG 13 TARTUFFE

PG 14 SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVALFLHIP FLHOP

PG 15 Access Pull Out

PG 19 VILLAGE WELL AND GUESTSTHREE PHANTOMS

PG 20 DONS OF COMEDYDICK TURPIN’S LAST RIDE

PG 21 SHAKATAK ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING PASSION

PG 22 ROBIN HOOD AND THE BABES IN THE WOOD

PG 23 PENGUIN

PG 24 Childrens Shows / Storymaker

PG 26 Café Bar / Dinner and Show

PG 27 Get in touch / Under 26 Offer

PG 28 Discounts and Concessions

PG 29 Seating Plan and Prices

PG 30 Diary The New Wolsey Theatre gratefully acknowledges the continuing support of The Wolsey Theatre Club

Reg in England: 03982202 Reg Charity No: 1082016

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The New Wolsey Theatre would like to thank the following for their help and support during the spring season with our fundraising and the development of our corporate partnerships (in alphabetical order):

Basepoint Clarice House Greene King The Greyhound Ipswich Town Football Club Pretty's Solicitors Ramada Encore Suffolk New College Suffolk Chamber of Commerce The Hearing Care Centre The New Wolsey Friends Townhouse and 10 years support from The Wolsey Theatre Club

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Do you want to learn more about your theatre, the show and what really happens behind the scenes?

Love your theatreWell from just £30 you can join the newly launched Friends Scheme and get to know us better. With exclusive behind the scenes access and an exciting range of added extras this is the perfect way to become more involved and support the theatre.Single donations made to the theatre’s fundraising campaign so far this year have reached an amazing £12,000 and this is how your money could help…

£10 could buy the sheriff’s hat for Panto

£100 could pay for our Creative Learning Team to deliver a workshop in a school

£1000 could pay for two audio described accessible performances

£10,000 could pay for a production to tour to schools and community venues

Business ServicesThe New Wolsey Theatre’s Business Services offer a range of ways through which a company can get more involved with the theatre such as:

sponsor a show or project join the New Wolsey Theatre’s Culture Club

support local youth and community work

become part of successful online campaigns

use the theatre for meetings and conferences

Benefits include:

year round entertainment for you, your staff and your clients

innovative marketing and publicity opportunities

access to new customers / clients staff development and team building increased company brand awareness achievement of social responsibility objectives

If you are interested in hearing more then please contact our Development Officer, Sarah Norton: 01473 295 924 or [email protected]

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Post-Show Talk Thursday 22 September

Audio Described Performance Saturday 24 September at 2.30pm

Pre-show touch tour at 1.30pm Captioned Performance

Thursday 29 September at 7.45pm

THE NEW WOLSEY THEATRE presents

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20th CENTURY BOYWRITTEN BY / Peter Rowe in association with Gary Lloyd, based on an original idea by Brian Dunham, Colin Giffin and Nicky GrahamMUSIC AND LYRICS / Marc Bolan DIRECTOR / Gary Lloyd

The world premiere of this new musical explodes onto the New Wolsey stage this autumn. Featuring some of the greatest rock songs ever written 20th Century Boy is a celebration of the life of Marc Bolan and his band T.Rex.Rocker, poet, electric warrior, king of glam, godfather of punk – Marc Bolan tried many styles on for size in his search to become a superstar. Before his tragic death in 1977, a few days short of his 30th birthday, Bolan lived life at breakneck speed, creating a series of iconic images, a string of number one hits and an army of obsessive fans. This dynamic new musical looks behind the glitter and the sequins to discover what drove the “bard of Hackney” to become “bigger than the Beatles”.Packed with 70’s hits including Ride a White Swan, Metal Guru, Get It On, I Love to Boogie, Children of the Revolution, and of course, the title track 20th Century Boy!

Be the first to see this spectacular new musical.www.wolseytheatre.co.uk

EVES / 7.45pm - with the following exceptions...

Coming direct from work? Need to catch a train? To accommodate your plans, we are presenting performances at 7.00pm on the following dates:EARLY SHOW TIMES / 7.00pm on Fri 9, Tue 13, Fri 16 (the anniversary of Marc’s death), Tue 20, Fri 23, Tue 27 and Fri 30 September (the anniversary of Marc’s birthday and an opportunity to honour the King of Glam by dressing up in his honour)

MATINEES / Wed 14, Sat 17, Wed 21, Sat 24, Wed 28 September and Sat 1 October at 2.30pm

£10 Special: All tickets £10 on Thu 8, Fri 9, Sat 10 & Mon 12 September Group Special: All tickets £10 for Groups 10+ on Wednesday 14 September

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A TRANSPORT/NEW WOLSEY THEATRE CO-PRODUCTION

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INVISIBLE WRITTEN BY / Tena DIRECTED BY / Douglas RintoulCHOREOGRAPHED BY / Darren Johnston

Anton is forced to leave his village and finds himself 16 floors above a city cleaning windows, Malik’s on a beach looking towards a country where women walk around half-naked - apparently, Dialo’s learning tabloid English, Ann just isn’t ready to have a baby and Felix falls for a beautiful migrant woman in a nightclub, he doesn’t see the cleaner that everyone else sees but then she said she was a fashion designer. A chance meeting drives disparate lives towards a terrible moment of reckoning. When did it all start…80,000 years ago when we all first left Africa?Following on from Transport’s acclaimed revival of Europe at the Barbican, London, Invisible is a funny, moving, highly visual and urgent exploration of 21st Century mobility.Invisible is written by Croatia's leading playwright Tena , directed Douglas Rintoul (New Wolsey, Barbican, Complicite) and choreographed by award-winning choreographer Darren Johnston.Supported by Arts Council England, the European Cultural Foundation, Complicite and the Jerwood Space.

“A superlative revival” The Telegraph on Europe TIME / 7.45pm MATINEE / Sat 15 Oct at 2.30pm

Post-Show Talk Friday 14 October

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SUN9OCTOBERMAKIN PROJECTS presents ROGER LLEWELLYN in

SHERLOCK HOLMES…THE LAST ACT! Previously Roger Llewellyn thrilled our audience with Sherlock Holmes... the Death and Life. Now, by popular demand, Llewellyn's Sherlock Holmes... the last act, comes to the New Wolsey Theatre.

The world's greatest fictional detective confronts the most complex case of all… his own psyche - exploring the mind of the real man – not 'the thinking machine', a passionate and secretive man, with a cutting sense of humour. Stripping away his infamous clinical façade, Holmes reveals unexpected fears and weaknesses.

“In these elegant hands, this is Holmes as you’ve always imagined him - but with a cutting sense of humour” Sunday Express www.rogerllewellyn.co.uk

TIME / 7.45pm

TUE4toSAT8OCTOBERNIGHT LIGHT THEATRE COMPANY presents

ROMEO AND JULIET "Give me my Romeo; and, when I shall die,

take him and cut him out in little stars, and he will make the face of heaven so fine..." Shakespeare’s most powerful story of tragic

love is set here in a Verona unlike any ever seen; one filled with music, magic and passion. Here old feuds are given new life, as an array of

beautiful puppets combine with an ensemble of performers to retell Shakespeare’s story of

passion, beauty, lust and pride. Focusing heavily on creative theatre making,

imagination and vivid theatrical storytelling, Night Light set out to inspire, excite and

entertain in this unique interpretation of Romeo and Juliet, performed in just 75 minutes.

This production has been co-commissioned by The Junction and the New Wolsey Theatre, and is supported by Arts

Council England, Grants for the Arts.

www.nightlighttheatre.co.uk

TIMES / Tue 4 Oct at 10.30am & 7.00pmWed 5 at 2.30pm & 7.00pm Thu 6 at 10.30am & 2.00pm Fri 7 at 10.30am & 2.00pm Sat 8 at 2.30pm & 7.00pm

Post-Show Talk After each performance

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FRI21OCTOBER2FACED DANCE presents

IN THE DUSTARTISTIC DIRECTOR / Tamsin Fitzgerald

2Faced Dance returns with a triple bill of darkly explosive new break-infused dance work from critically acclaimed contemporary choreographers Tom Dale - “Dale’s edgy work takes the temperature of Britain” The Guardian - Place Prize finalist Freddie Oppiku-Addaie and 2Faced Artistic Director Tamsin Fitzgerald.

“Athletic, high octane and fierce. The ride they take us on is arresting” The Times

TIME / 7.45pm

TUE18andWED19OCTOBERA SHEFFIELD THEATRES and ECLIPSE CO-PRODUCTION

ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOW BY / Don EvansDIRECTED BY / Dawn WaltonDESIGN BY / Libby Watson

‘That’s what comes from listening to white folks!!!’ ‘Poor folks, baby! I’ve been listening to poor folks!!!’The Harrisons are the most respectable middle class Black family in Philadelphia.However, the arrival of their young niece and her new ideas from the rural South, turns their polite, Christian, suburban life on its head.The Cosby Show meets restoration comedy in this hilariously outrageous play about how hard we try to hide who we really are.This co-production between the critically acclaimed Eclipse Theatre and Sheffield Theatres marks the UK premiere of Don Evans’ lost American classic.Presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited.

TIME / 7.45pmMATINEE / Wed 19 Oct at 2.30pm

Post-Show Talk Wednesday 19 October at 2.30pm

TUE18toSAT22OCTOBERTHE NEW WOLSEY YOUTH THEATRE presents

JACK SHEPPARD BY / Ken Campbell

Meet The Thief-Taker General, Daniel Defoe,Dribbling Wilf, The Incredible Porty McFigg,Edgeworth Bess and Blueskin Blake – just

some of the many characters that can only goto make up the cast of Jack Sheppard –

and a true story it is too! Ken Campbell’s rollicking tale of treachery and dastardly deeds is an anarchic comedy romp through a fascinating but little known

part of our history. Be warned!

VENUE / New Wolsey StudioTIME / 7.45pm

Post-Show Talk Thursday 20 October

SUN16OCTOBER

THE DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB

The Duke’s Headliners Comedy Club of Putney is London’s fastest growing club showcasing

some of the finest comics from around the world.

FOR DETAILS VISIT / www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/comedy

TIME / 7.45pm

Curry & ComedySpice up your evening for an extra £5

Our Café Bar will be serving Veggie Balti and Chicken Korma with rice and naan. Must be ordered with your ticket

(available to order online). Subject to availability.

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THE DUKE’S HEADLINERS COMEDY CLUB

London’s fastest growing comedy club presents two unique events, both MC’ed by Kate

Smurthwaite, resident compere at Soho Comedy Club and host and writer of London’s most popular

live political panel show The Comedy Manifesto.

UNDER 12’s COMEDYadults allowed!

TIME / 3.30pmNOTE / Recommended for ages 8 - 12

UNDER 18’s COMEDY NIGHTno adults allowed!

TIME / 7.45pmNOTE / Recommended for ages 12 - 18

For a full line up please visit:www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/u12comedy www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/u18comedy

SUN23OCTOBERFascinating Aida presents

THE CHEAP FLIGHTS TOUR

This brand new show will include their infamous anthem to budget travel Cheap Flights (which

has had over six million hits on YouTube), as well as The Dogging Song…

“the dirtiest & funniest song of the century so far” Times****

plus brand new songs.

“See them before you die otherwise your life will have been meaningless”

Mail on Sunday

www.fascinatingaida.co.uk

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TUE25toSAT29OCTOBERENGLISH TOURING THEATRE presents ROGER MCGOUGH’S adaptation of MOLIÈRE’S

TARTUFFE or the IMPOSTERAudiences are in for a treat this autumn when that master of wit, Roger McGough dips his magic quill, adapting Molière’s sublime comedy Tartuffe.Tartuffe is a beacon of piety and has his feet firmly under the table in the home of wealthy merchant, Orgon. But is he friend, fraud, miracle or hypocrite? The family smells a rat and amid the frills and frivolity of Seventeenth Century society, they hatch a cunning plan to outwit the wily deceiver before he brings their house crashing down…Directed by Gemma Bodinez, this scathingly funny production reunites ETT with the Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse following their hilarious joint production of Roger McGough’s version of Molière’s The Hypochondriac in 2009.

“Comedy genius… fun, frivolous and fantastic” Metro

www.ett.org.uk

TIME / 7.45pmMATINEES / Wed 26 and Sat 29 Oct at 2.30pm

Post-Show Talk Thursday 27 October

Captioned Performance Saturday 29 October at 2.30pm

Audio Described Performance Saturday 29 October at 2.30pm

Pre-show touch tour at 1.30pm

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SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL Family and friends are invited to celebrate an evening’s entertainment with four youthful half-hour productions of different Shakespeare plays from local schools.

www.ssf.uk.com

TIME / 7.00pmDetails of participating schools and their performance night can be obtained from the Box Office and at:www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/ssf

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WED2NOVEMBERRANNEL THEATRE COMPANY and MAKIN PROJECTS presents

FLHIP FLHOP Take a whole bag full of classic comedy routines, shake them up and update them for the hip-hop age and you have the exhilarating and hilarious Flhip Flhop.Two painter-decorators are doing a job in a friend's flat, but in traditional slapstick manner things go wrong. In a dynamic display of one-upmanship, they compete to out-do each other with moves essentially unchanged from the time of Marx Brothers.Outrageously talented performers, Matt Bailey and Joey D combine witty dialogue, slapstick, laughter, break-dance, beatbox and DJ’ing to create an energetic comedy for all ages.

“Wonderfully fresh and fine comic actors… superb funky moves and breaking. A comedic gem.” The Scotsman

www.rannel.co.uk

TIME / 7.45pm

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PENGUIN BSL Interpreted Performance

Wednesday 21 December at 11.00am & 2.00pm VENUE / New Wolsey Studio More information on page 23

ROBIN HOOD AND BABES IN THE WOOD BSL Interpreted Performance

Saturday 7 January 2012 at 2.30pm Audio Described Performance

Saturday 14 January 2012 at 2.30pm (pre-show Touch Tour at 1.30pm) Captioned Performance

Friday 20 January 2012 at 7.30pm More information on page 22

Accessible Performances20TH CENTURY BOY Audio Described Performance

Saturday 24 October at 2.30pm (pre-show Touch Tour at 1.30pm) Captioned Performance

Thursday 29 September at 7.45pm More information on page 07

TARTUFFE Captioned Performance

Saturday 29 October at 2.30pm Audio Described Performance

Saturday 29 October at 2.30pm (pre-show Touch Tour at 1.30pm) More information on page 13

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Welcome

We are looking forward to a great programme of accessible performances this season. Such a variety; from 20th Century Boy, to Tartuffe, to Robin Hood Babes in the Wood, and a new addition this year is accessible work at our studio theatre with Penguin. The British Sign Language Interpretation of Penguin is the first time we have ever programmed accessible work at our studio theatre, and we are very excited to bring children’s theatre into our accessible performances programme.

We are pleased to be continuing our work with The Hearing Care Centre, Ipswich to fly the flag for captioning which continues to be a great success. We have found that up to 35% of audiences find captioning useful; so why not give it a try (see overleaf for more information).

If you would like to support our access work please contact our Development Officer Sarah Norton on:

01473 295 924 or [email protected]

Large Print and Audio Brochure available. Both can be downloaded from the website:

www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/access

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BSL Interpreted

Audio Description Captioned

For deaf audiences

and BSL Users. “…the interpreter does such an excellent job, she has my greatest

admiration and this is a tremendous asset to

deaf and hard of hearing people.

Without this being available we would

have to travel miles to find an excellent facility

like this.” Mrs Janice Scott, Great Blakenham

For deaf, deafened and

hard of hearing audiences.

“Although most television programmes are now subtitles and

also DVD’s nothing can beat a live

performance that she could follow word for

word, Absolutely Brilliant!”

Mr D Godbold, Ipswich

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For blind and partially sighted

audiences “I wish other sectors of entertainment took

a leaf out of your book… The touch

tours of the set give a real sense of picturing the scene, it puts an image into your mind and makes you a part of what is going on all

around you.” Maggie Davy, Hadleigh

FRI4andSAT5NOVEMBERGINGER BOY PRODUCTIONS presents

THREE PHANTOMS A brand new concert featuring three former Phantoms - Earl Carpenter, Rohan Tickell and Matthew Cammelle - who between them have clocked up over 2,000 performances playing the title role in Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s eponymous musical Phantom of the Opera. Together they will perform and host an evening celebrating what has become the world’s most successful entertainment phenomenon as well as performing numbers from other hit musicals that have put them at the top of their profession.TIME / 7.45pmMATINEE / Sat 5 Nov at 2.30pm

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Proud sponsors of Captioned performances at The New Wolsey Theatre

THU3NOVEMBER

VILLAGE WELL and GUESTS

Village Well is an exciting mix of dynamic musicians from around

the world. Rich Middle Eastern melodies combine with the classical

and folk traditions of India and soulfully blend with the ‘free-

spirited’ rhythms of the Caribbean to create a superb music from

diverse cultural traditions.For this concert Village Well joins

forces with guests from Pritam Rhythm Tribe and Basil Gabbidon’s

reggae band to offer a varied and interesting range of music.

A musical journey, not to miss.

TIME / 7.45pm

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SUN6NOVEMBERHARMONY PRODUCTIONS GLOBAL &

HEARTBEAT THEATRE proudly present the No.1 comedy event for African History Month

DONS OF COMEDY FEATURING / Curtis Walker, Felix Dexter (pictured),

Felicity Ethnic and Slim An amazing, awesome, pumping powerhouse of a

stand-up comedy show.Witness history in the making as we celebrate,

with the real DONS OF COMEDY, our history, our culture and our lifestyle in the only way we

know how... with a smile! A night of true heavyweight comedy, pound for

pound the best jokes that will knock you clean off your seat!

TIME / 7.45pm

TUE8toTHU10NOVEMBERA THEATRE ROYAL BURY ST EDMUNDS PRODUCTION

DICK TURPIN’S LAST RIDE A MUSICAL PLAY BY / Daniel O’Brien

MUSIC BY / Pat WhymarkDIRECTED BY / Abigail Anderson

Dashing horseman, daring robber, swashbuckling swordsman, adored by every woman, respected by

every man.Or poacher, rapist, thief and murderer, swung

from the York gallows in 1739.What do you want to believe?

A dynamic new version of the life of Dick Turpin, the most famous highwayman of them all. Drawn from

court transcripts, newspaper reports and eye witness accounts this is a real life adventure story from the

eighteenth century. Moving at a rip-roaring pace, the play interweaves fact and fiction, text and song. You’ll discover things about the man behind the myth that

some wanted buried with him at York.

My foot’s in the stirrup and catch me who can…

TIME / 7.45pmMATINEE / Wed 9 Nov at 2.30pm

Post-Show Talk Wednesday 9 November at 7.45pm

THU1toSAT3DECEMBERTHE NEW WOLSEY YOUNG COMPANY presents

PASSIONEdward Bond’s brilliant short play Passion is the inspiration for this year's To Be Confirmed project. The New Wolsey Young Company will stage the original play and devise their very own contemporary response. Presented as a double bill.The themes of corruption, greed, and hypocrisy remain as relevant to a modern audience as they were when the play was written for the CND in 1978.

VENUE / New Wolsey StudioTIME / 7.45pm

Post-Show Talk After each performance

SAT12NOVEMBERPATRICIA ROUTLEDGE in

ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING DIRECTED BY / Christopher Luscombe

In this extraordinary collaboration award-winning actress Patricia Routledge and pianist Piers Lane celebrate the life of Dame Myra Hess – a remarkable woman who initiated, directed and performed in a number of legendary concerts at the National Gallery during the Second World War. This delightful evening of entertainment captures the spirit of her concerts that provided a cultural oasis for thousands who remained in London during the war years.

TIME / 7.45pm

FRI11NOVEMBER

SHAKATAK For the past 30 years Shakatak has been the vanguard of UK soul/funk, and their far-reaching fan base spans the globe. Shakatak has shared the stage with artists as diverse as Dizzie Gillespie and Gloria Estefan enjoyed numerous hit singles including Night Birds, Down on the Street and Easier Said Than Done.It promises to be a dynamic and entertaining show which is being MC’ed by Stephen Foster. The concert will be recorded by BBC Radio Suffolk for future broadcast.

TIME / 7.45pm

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CHRISTMAS SHOW for ages 2 to 7 TUE6toSAT31DECEMBERLONG NOSE PUPPETS present

PENGUIN Based on the award-winning book by Polly Dunbar

Ben is delighted when he rips open his present, inside is a penguin. “Hello Penguin!” says Ben. Penguin says nothing. Ben tickles Penguin; he pulls his funniest face; he puts on a happy hat, sings a silly song and does a dizzy dance. Penguin says nothing. So Ben fires Penguin into outer space. Penguin comes back to earth without a word! It isn’t until a passing lion intervenes that Penguin finally speaks...and when he does, Ben discovers something that was really worth the wait. Penguin is exciting, surreal and full of surprises. The lively songs by Tom Gray of Gomez will have everyone joining in! It’s a spectacular theatre experience for all ages-especially 2-7 year olds!

VENUE / New Wolsey StudioTIMES / Mon to Sat at 10am and 2pm with additional 3.30pm performances on Sat 10, Sat 17, Tue 20, Thu 22, Tue 27 and Thu 29 December

BSL Interpreted Wednesday 21 December

at 11.00am and 2.00pm

BSL Interpreted Saturday 7 January at 2.30pm

Audio Described Performance Saturday 14 January at 2.30pm

Pre-show touch tour at 1.30pm Captioned Performance

Friday 20 January at 7.30pm

THU24NOVEMBER2011toSAT28JANUARY2012This all new version of the traditional tale provides a rock ‘n’ rolling rollercoaster of an adventure story. Robin Hood attempts to outwit the evil Sheriff of Nottingham, free the unfortunate Babes and their outrageous, oversize Nanny Nellie Nightnurse, and marry the beautiful Maid Marion.The result is a fast, furious and funny feast of entertainment, designed to delight all the family.

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SAT12NOVEMBERTHE HONK PROJECT presents

MR HONK AND HIS SAD TROMBONE Mr Honk plays in the local brass band. He is a cheery sort of chap with a sunny disposition and a spring in his step, but his trombone only plays the blues. Mr Honk determines to get to the heart of the matter and cheer her up. In the process, he has some surprising revelations and achieves extraordinary results.“Full of such fun ideas and is an ensemble show with mass appeal.” The Stage

VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pmAGES / 4+ DURATION / 50 Mins

SAT24SEPTEMBERLYNGO THEATRE presents

SNOWPLAYImagine if one day Winter decided to come and stay in your house. You would have icicles in the bathroom and a snowman in your kitchen! In this charming interactive show, audiences can play with all types of snow, snowmen, ice and snowballs. VENUE / Sir John Mills Theatre TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pmAGES / 2+ DURATION / 45 Mins

SAT29OCTOBERPICKLED IMAGE presents

TRAVELS WITH GRANDAD Meet Grandad, eccentric traveller and storyteller extraordinaire. Enter his battered Bedouin tent to hear magical tales of adventure in real and imaginary worlds. VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pmAGES / 3+ DURATION / 50 Mins

SAT10SEPTEMBERBANYAN THEATRE CO presents NORWICH PUPPET THEATRE’S

THUMBELINAFollow Hans Andersen's extraordinary tale of a girl no bigger than a thumb and her adventures with a frog, mouse, mole and swallow, played out amongst gardening tools and leading to her ultimate happiness in the kingdom of the flowers.“Thumbelina is a gem…” The Times

VENUE / Sir John Mills Theatre TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pmAGES / 2 to 5 DURATION / 40 Mins

THU27&FRI28OCTOBERPEUT-ÊTRE THEATRE presents

DRAW ME A BIRD An uplifting story about making music, finding a friend, and learning how to fly. Join us as we soar from the pavement to the skies.“...a thing of wonder. Peut-être Theatre raises the bar of children’s theatre in concept, design, and execution...” British Theatre Guide

VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pmAGES / 3+ DURATION / 50 Mins

SAT8OCTOBERCIRCO RIDICULOSO presents

THE BALLOON GARDENER Danny the wild balloon tamer has run out of balloons. The tamer turns gardener. Seeds of hilarity are sown as Danny attempts to cultivate bold, colourful, latex shapes in pots. Blooming marvellous!VENUE / Sir John Mills Theatre TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pmAGES / 3+ DURATION / 50 Mins

TUE25&WED26OCTOBERSHOOFLY THEATRE presents

TWO FOUR SIX EIGHT! Using music, balloons and far too much wrapping paper, Shoofly Theatre has created a funny and charming performance that shows how fun numbers can be.VENUE / New Wolsey Studio TIMES / 11.00am & 2.00pmAGES / 4 to 7 DURATION / 45 Mins STORYMAKER

SAT17SEPTEMBER,SAT1&SAT15OCTOBER

Storymaker makes children better listeners and families better at telling stories, and because we want to give everyone the chance to take part we even let you decide what to pay, it could be anything from 50p to £2.50

LITTLE STORYIf you’re 3 or 4 years old and love silly stories and tremendous tales then you’ve got to come to meet the Storymaker at the New Wolsey Theatre. Mums, Dads, Grans, Grandads, Big Brothers and Big Sisters should come too, they can look after you and pick up some tips along the way. TIME / 11.00amDURATION / 20 minutes and includes some play time.

BIG STORY If you’re 5 or 6 you can leave your family downstairs in the New Wolsey Café and come upstairs to meet the Storymaker yourself for an amazing adventure, or an exciting escapade. Mums, Dads, Grans, Grandads, Big Brothers and Big Sister’s can come too, but they’ll have to join in with the fun.TIME / 12noonDURATION / 30 minutes and includes the chance to make up your own story.

Performances in Purple are at Sir John Mills Theatre, Gatacre Road, due to refurbishment taking place at New Wolsey Studio.

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PECKISH?

Latte Organic Handmade

Cake Toasted Panini Mocha

Rainforest Alliance

Cafe Bronte Dunking Bar

Fairtrade Muffins Toasted

Scones Babyccino

Homemade Soup

Cappuccino Fresh Salads

Mixed Olives Mezze

Kettle Chips

Oven Baked Jacket

Potatoes Hot Chocolate

Freshly prepared

sandwiches and rolls

Vanilla Latte

Hummus & Pitta

Routin Syrup

Macchiato

Homemade Coleslaw

Cheese topped roll

White Hot Chocolate

Booking a ticket? Enquiring about a performance?

Or just passing by?Whatever reason you are in the area why not come and check out the delicious hot and cold drinks, snacks, light lunches and ‘specials’ that The New Wolsey Theatre Café Bar has to offer?

We only serve the best quality coffee - it’s Organic, Fair-trade and also Rainforest Alliance approved. To top that we have a range of syrups for the adventurous and the most delicious hot chocolates in town. We look forward to seeing you.

For the UlΩimate TheaΩre Experience we present

Dinner & ShowExquisite dining in Ipswich’s top Restaurants

See our website for full details and offers:www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/foodanddrink

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BOX OFFICE INFORMATIONDISCOUNTS & CONCESSIONS

One discount or concession per ticket All discounts exclude tickets £10 or less

CONCESSIONARY PRICES £3 OFF for:

Over 60s Under 16s Full-Time Students Disabled People And those on Unemployment Benefits or Income Support Assisting Companion tickets: £8.50 where required

GROUP DISCOUNTS (not available online)Discount applies to full price tickets only:

GROUPS OF 10+: £3 off GROUPS OF 25+: £4 off GROUPS OF 50+: £5 off and a free ticket for the organiser for all their hard work!

Schools, Colleges & Youth Groups £8.50 per ticket for everyone in the group (yes, teachers included). We will offer one complimentary ticket to a supervising adult(s) with every ten students.

Under 26: If we’ve got tickets left on the day they are yours for a fiver - give us a call or go online to check availability.

FOR TICKETS...Book online at: www.wolseytheatre.co.ukPick your own seats (at The New Wolsey Theatre only) and book 24 hours a day.

Call us on: 01473 295 900 - if we’re busy, leave us a message and we’ll call you back on the same day.

To make a group enquiry /booking (10+) please call:01473 295 902

Come and see us. We are open 10.00am - 8.00pmWe close at 6.00pm when there is no performance and on Sundays and Bank Holidays we’ll be open 2 hours before the performance.

ADDRESS:Civic Drive / Ipswich / IP1 2AS

EMAIL: [email protected]@wolseytheatre.co.uk

Terms & conditions can be viewed at: www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/termsandconditions

We don’t charge booking fees but if you’d like us to post your tickets we’ll ask for 50p to cover costs.

Reserved tickets (awaiting payment) will be held for up to 5 days.

New Wolsey Theatre Company Limited Chief Executive: Sarah HolmesReg in England: 03982202 Reg Charity No: 1082016

All details in this brochure were correct at the time of going to print. The New Wolsey Theatre Company Ltd reserves the right to make alterations where necessary.

Coming to see a show? Arrive in plenty of time to enjoy all we have on offer!

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For autumn season Discounts and Concessions see page 27 20th CENTURY BOY, THE CHEAP FLIGHTS TOUR, THREE PHANTOMS, ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING: PREMIUM BAND BAND BAND Mon - Sun: £25.00 £20.00 £15.00 £8.50Matinees: Birthday Ticket £10.00

SHERLOCK HOLMES THE LAST ACT, DICK TURPIN’S LAST RIDE, SHAKATAK: PREMIUM BAND BAND BAND Mon - Sun: £20.00 £15.00 £10.00 £8.50Matinees: Birthday Ticket £10.00

ROMEO AND JULIET, INVISIBLE, DUKE'S HEADLINERS, ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOW, IN THE DUST, FLHIP FHLOP, VILLAGE WELL, DONS OF COMEDY: PREMIUM BAND BAND BAND Mon - Sun: £15.00 £10.00 £10.00 £8.50Matinees: Birthday Ticket £10.00

CHILDREN’S SHOWS, UNDER 12 COMEDY, UNDER 18 COMEDY:All Tickets: £7.00

STORYMAKER - CHOOSE YOUR PRICE:Tickets: 50p / £1.00 / £1.50 / £2.00 / £2.50

JACK SHEPPARD, PASSION:Tickets: Adults £7.00 / Concs. £5.00

SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL:Tickets: Adults £8.00 / Concs. £6.00

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Accessible Performances BSL Interpreted

Saturday 7 January at 2.30pm

Audio Described Performance Saturday 14 January at 2.30pm

Pre-show touch tour at 1.30pm

Captioned Performance Friday 20 January at 7.30pm

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THU 24 NOV 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK FRI 25 NOV 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK SAT 26 NOV 2.30 PM OFF-PEAK

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK

MON 28 NOV 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK TUE 29 NOV 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK WED 30 NOV 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK THU 1 DEC 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM PEAK FRI 2 DEC 7.30 PM PEAK SAT 3 DEC 2.30 PM PEAK

7.30 PM PEAK

TUE 6 DEC 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK WED 7 DEC 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK THU 8 DEC 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM PEAK FRI 9 DEC 7.30 PM PEAK SAT 10 DEC 2.30 PM PEAK

7.30 PM PEAK

TUE 13 DEC 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK WED 14 DEC 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK THU 15 DEC 7.30 PM PEAK

10.30 PM LATE-NIGHT PERFORMANCE FRI 16 DEC 7.30 PM PEAK SAT 17 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

MON 19 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

TUE 20 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

WED 21 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

THU 22 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

FRI 23 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

SAT 24 DEC 10.30 AM CHRISTMAS PEAK

MON 26 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

TUE 27 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

WED 28 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

THU 29 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

FRI 30 DEC 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

SAT 31 DEC 10.30 AM CHRISTMAS PEAK

TUE 24 JAN 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK WED 25 JAN 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK THU 26 JAN 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK FRI 27 JAN 7.30 PM PEAK SAT 28 JAN 2.30 PM PEAK

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ROBIN HOOD AND THE BABES IN THE WOODDISCOUNTS & CONCESSIONS

£3 OFF PREMIUM, BAND A & BAND B FOR: Over 60s, Under 16s, Full-time Students, Disabled People and those in receipt of Unemployment Benefits or Income Support

Assisting Companion tickets: £8.50 where required

GROUP RATES AVAILABLE for off-peak performances only

GROUPS OF 10+: £1.50 off per full price ticket GROUPS OF 25+: £2 off per full price ticket GROUPS OF 50+: £3 off per full price ticket and a free ticket for the organiser!

Schools, Colleges & Youth Groups 1.30PM MATINEES & NOVEMBER OFF PEAK DATES: £8.50 per ticket (Mon-Fri)

ALL OTHER PERFORMANCES: £3 off per ticket One free supervising adult ticket for every ten child/student tickets booked.

Only one discount or concession applies per ticket. Group rates are not available online.Payment for all groups to be completed at least one month prior to performance.

PREMIUM BAND BAND BAND Off Peak £20.00 £16.00 £10.00 £8.50Peak £22.50 £20.00 £10.00 £8.50Christmas Peak £25.00 £22.00 £10.00 £8.50Late Night Special All tickets: £20.00 (No concessions)1.30pm Matinees Schools, Colleges & Youth Groups (Rows D-L):

£8.50 Public: (Rows A-C): £10.00 (No concessions) For autumn season Discounts and Concessions see page 27.

This production may contain special effects including Strobe Lighting.Terms & Conditions of sale apply.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

£10 SPECIAL NIGHTS All Tickets at £10 for:

20th CENTURY BOYThu 8, Fri 9, Sat 10 and

Mon 12 September

SPECIAL GROUP NIGHTS Groups 10+

All Tickets @ £10 for: 20th CENTURY BOYWed 14 September

at 7.45pm

MON 2 JAN 2.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK7.30 PM CHRISTMAS PEAK

TUE 3 JAN 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK WED 4 JAN 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK THU 5 JAN 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK FRI 6 JAN 7.30 PM PEAK SAT 7 JAN 2.30 PM PEAK - BSL

7.30 PM PEAK

TUE 10 JAN 7.30 PM OFF-PEAK WED 11 JAN 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK THU 12 JAN 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK FRI 13 JAN 7.30 PM PEAK SAT 14 JAN 2.30 PM PEAK - AUDIO DESCRIBED

7.30 PM PEAK

TUE 17 JAN 7.30 PM OFF-PEAKWED 18 JAN 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAKTHU 19 JAN 1.30 PM SCHOOL’S MATINEE

7.30 PM OFF-PEAK FRI 20 JAN 7.30 PM PEAK - CAPTIONED SAT 21 JAN 2.30 PM PEAK

7.30 PM PEAK

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DATE PERFORMANCE DAYTIME EVE VENUE INFO PG

Sun 16 Oct DUKE'S HEADLINERS 7.45pm 10

Tue 18 Oct JACK SHEPPARD 7.45pm 10 ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOW 7.45pm 11

Wed 19 Oct ONE MONKEY DON’T STOP NO SHOW 2.30pm 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 11 JACK SHEPPARD 7.45pm 10

Thu 20 Oct JACK SHEPPARD 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 10

Fri 21 Oct JACK SHEPPARD 7.45pm 10 IN THE DUST 7.45pm 11

Sat 22 Oct JACK SHEPPARD 7.45pm 10 UNDER 12 COMEDY 3.30pm 12 UNDER 18 COMEDY 7.45pm 12

Sun 23 Oct THE CHEAP FLIGHTS TOUR 7.45pm 12

Tue 25 Oct TWO FOUR SIX EIGHT! 11.00am & 2.00pm 25 TARTUFFE 7.45pm 13

Wed 26 Oct TWO FOUR SIX EIGHT! 11.00am & 2.00pm 25 TARTUFFE 2.30pm 7.45pm 13

Thu 27 Oct DRAW ME A BIRD 11.00am & 2.00pm 25 TARTUFFE 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 13

Fri 28 Oct DRAW ME A BIRD 11.00am & 2.00pm 25 TARTUFFE 7.45pm 13

Sat 29 Oct TRAVELS WITH GRANDAD 11.00am & 2.00pm 25 TARTUFFE 2.30pm 7.45pm CAPTIONED DIALOGUE 13

2.30pm AUDIO DESCRIBED 1.30pm PRE-SHOW TOUCH TOUR

Mon 31 Oct SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 14

Tue 1 Nov SHAKESPEARE SCHOOLS FESTIVAL 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 14

Wed 2 Nov FLHIP FLHOP 7.45pm 14

Thu 3 Nov VILLAGE WELL AND GUESTS 7.45pm 19

Fri 4 Nov THREE PHANTOMS 7.45pm 19

Sat 5 Nov THREE PHANTOMS 2.30pm 7.45pm 19

Sun 6 Nov DONS OF COMEDY 7.45pm 20

Tue 8 Nov DICK TURPIN 7.45pm 20

Wed 9 Nov DICK TURPIN 2.30pm 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 20

Thu 10 Nov DICK TURPIN 7.45pm 20

Fri 11 Nov SHAKATAK 7.45pm 21

Sat 12 Nov MR HONK 11.00am & 2.00pm 25 ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING 7.45pm 21

Thu 24 Nov ROBIN HOOD opens see pages 22 and 29. Runends 28 January 22

Thu 1 Dec PASSION 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 21

Fri 2 Dec PASSION 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 21

Sat 3 Dec PASSION 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 21

Tue 6 Dec PENGUIN opens – see page 23. Run ends 31 December 22

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For more information on Accessibility, please see page 17 or visit:

www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/access

New Wolsey Theatre Civic Drive, Ipswich IP1 2AS New Wolsey Studio St Georges Street, IP1 3NF Approx 5 Mins Walk From The New Wolsey Theatre

SJM Sir John Mills Theatre Gatacre Road, Ipswich IP1 2LQ

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DATE PERFORMANCE DAYTIME EVE VENUE INFO PG

Thu 8 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.45pm 06

Fri 9 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 06

Sat 10 Sept THUMBELINA 11.00am & 2.00pm SJM 24

Sat 10 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.45pm 06

Mon 12 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.45pm 06

Tue 13 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 06

Wed 14 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 2.30pm 7.45pm 06

Thu 15 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.45pm 06

Fri 16 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 06

Sat 17 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 2.30pm 7.45pm 06 STORY MAKER - LITTLE STORY 11.00am 7.45pm 25 STORY MAKER - BIG STORY 12.00noon 7.45pm 25

Mon 19 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.45pm 06

Tue 20 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 06

Wed 21 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 2.30pm 7.45pm 06

Thu 22 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 06

Fri 23 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 06

Sat 24 Sept SNOWPLAY 11.00am & 2.00pm SJM 24

Sat 24 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 2.30pm 7.45pm AUDIO DESCRIBED 06

1.30pm PRE-SHOW TOUCH TOUR

Mon 26 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.45pm 06

Tue 27 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 06

Wed 28 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 2.30pm 7.45pm 06

Thu 29 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.45pm CAPTIONED DIALOGUE 06

Fri 30 Sept 20th CENTURY BOY 7.00pm EARLY SHOW TIME 06

Sat 1 Oct 20th CENTURY BOY 2.30pm 7.45pm 06 STORY MAKER - LITTLE STORY 11.00am 7.45pm 25 STORY MAKER - BIG STORY 12.00noon 7.45pm 25

Tue 4 Oct ROMEO AND JULIET 10.30am 7.00pm POST SHOW TALK AFTER 08 EACH PERFORMANCE

Wed 5 Oct ROMEO AND JULIET 2.30pm 7.00pm POST SHOW TALK AFTER 08 EACH PERFORMANCE

Thu 6 Oct ROMEO AND JULIET 10.30am & 2.00pm POST SHOW TALK AFTER 08 EACH PERFORMANCE

Fri 7 Oct ROMEO AND JULIET 10.30am & 2.00pm POST SHOW TALK AFTER 08 EACH PERFORMANCE

Sat 8 Oct THE BALLOON GARDENER 11.00am & 2.00pm SJM 24

Sat 8 Oct ROMEO AND JULIET 2.30pm 7.00pm POST SHOW TALK AFTER 08 EACH PERFORMANCE

Sun 9 Oct SHERLOCK HOLMES...THE LAST ACT 7.45pm 08

Thu 13 Oct INVISIBLE 7.45pm 09

Fri 14 Oct INVISIBLE 7.45pm POST SHOW TALK 09

Sat 15 Oct INVISIBLE 2.30pm 7.45pm 09 STORY MAKER - LITTLE STORY 11.00am 7.45pm 25 STORY MAKER - BIG STORY 12.00noon 7.45pm 25

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