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The Sewing Group

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Wednesday 23 Sep 20267:45pm Book Now
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The Sewing Group

A contemporary play with distinct ‘Charlie Brooker/Black Mirror’ vibes. Things, and people, are not always what they seem.


“If I had a Time Machine I could go back to, um, to before anyone got as clever, before computer engineers… Yeah, maybe then we could start it all again.” (Maggie in The Sewing Group)


Crowe has crafted a gripping and mysterious piece of theatre that blurs notions of past, present and a possible future. Seeded with clues as to what might really be going on beneath the surface of the sewing group, the play resonates with modern audiences on many levels.



By agreement with Independent Talent Group Ltd.

Animal Farm

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Saturday 10 Oct 20267:30pm Book Now
Animal Farm

Celebrating 81 years since the book's publication and 31 since its first performance, Guy Masterson's globally renowned solo adaptation of Orwell's barnyard masterpiece is now performed by the brilliant Sam Blythe.


Bringing all of Orwell's multiple characters to vivid life, Blythe gives us Snowball, Napoleon, Squealer, Boxer, Clover, Mollie, Benjamin, Muriel, the Sheep, Dogs, Cows, Hens - and, of course, the cat - in a spellbinding performance that will shock, enchant, bewitch and bewilder, and linger long in the memory, ringing out Orwell's prescient warning that politicians through the ages, and of all creeds and colours will often let power corrupt them... and sometimes corrupt them absolutely...


A must-see epic, now more relevant than ever!


"ANIMAL MAGIC! The tale ignites, bringing both humour and sinister aspect to the rhetoric of the upwardly mobile pigs!" (The Herald)


"This brilliant adaptation gets to the heart of Orwell's barnyard classic, maintaining his original textual structure and style in a powerful multi-character performance that makes the book accessible and exciting. Animal Magic!" (The Times)


"A brilliant adaptation which delights with its physical grace and artistry. Complex and entirely theatrical, a combination of bravura acting and poetic storytelling that brings new nuance and meaning" (The Scotsman)

The Witch Who Couldn't Sleep

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Sunday 11 Oct 20262:30pm Book Now
The Witch Who Couldn't Sleep

A "Story Time" family musical from the creators of There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly.


Being a witch is super exciting. There's always so much to do and so much fun to be had. Especially around Halloween. And maybe that's why Natascha The Witch can't sleep... Can anyone, or anything, help her drift off?


Based on a story from Steven Lee's best selling "How The Koala Learnt To Hug and Other Australian Fairytales" this gentle, heartwarming show is just what you need to enjoy a cosy, cuddly time together with your family. Children get to join in, shout out, and help shape the story as it unfolds.

So pop on your favourite pyjamas and come help Natascha The Witch enjoy a better bedtime in this enchanting sing-along musical. Presented with a magical mixture of live action, music and animation. Perfect for ages 3-103!


"Perfect for a cosy family cuddle" - Absolutely Mama


"A wonderful show for children to discover the power of their imaginations and the magic of storytelling" - The Guide.


"A gorgeous afternoon with the munchkins" – Neil Reading, Artistic Director, Arena Theatre.


"Warm, unassuming, and genuinely engaging" – Amy Clewes, Head of Producing and Programming, Theatre By the Lake.


"My 7 year old gave it 100/100 and my 4 year old wanted to watch it again" - Audience member, Blackfriars Arts Centre.


"My autistic child loved the show and didn't need her ear defenders" - Audience member, Pocklington Arts Centre.


"So amazing! Brilliant mixture of storytelling and animation and music" - Audience member, Arena Theatre.


"A brilliant show that got the kids involved - and the adults too!" - Audience member, The Regal Theatre