Rose Theatre Presents HAY FEVER thru 10/23

By: Oct. 11, 2010
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HAY FEVER is now playing at the Rose Theater in Kingston until October 23. The production is directed by Stephen Unwin and stars Nichola McAuliffe as Judith Bliss.

When four guests arrive at a country house by the Thames, they expect a civilised weekend of polite conversation and illicit love affairs. But the famous actress Judith Bliss, her novelist husband and their two grown-up children are eccentric bohemians and, as confusion mounts, their unwitting guests are desperate to flee.

The production also features Stephen Boxer, Alexandra Gilbreath, Holly Jones, Adrian Lukis, Georgia Maguire, Joshua McGuire, Katy Secombe and Sam Swainsbury.

Tickets are £8 - £30.

Other upcoming events at the Rose Theatre include:

19 October
Noël Coward Acting Masterclass!
Artistic Director of the Rose and director of Hay Fever, Stephen Unwin hosts an open masterclass on Performing Coward and Comedy. The session explores some of the themes of Hay Fever in the wider context of performing Coward and comedy.

18+ suitable for students and adults
90 mins - no interval

Tickets £5, concessions £3

Wednesday 13 October, 5.30pm
TIME TO TALK WITH DAVID WOOD

David Wood OBE chats about his extraordinary contribution to children's theatre. David Wood's Storytime comes to the Rose in December.

Tickets £5/ £3 concessions

Monday 18 October, 5.30pm
TIME TO TALK WITH Ruth Leon

Noël Coward expert, writer, broadcaster, critic and television producer, Ruth Leon, discusses Coward's work with the director of Hay Fever, Stephen Unwin.

Tickets £5/ £3 concessions

Sunday 24 October
KIT AND THE WIDOW

Western Europe's leading piano and voice-based lounge act has notched up Olivier Award-nominated West End seasons, series for BBC radio and television and international tours as Joan Rivers' support act of choice.

Tickets £7, £10, £15, £20

26 - 30 October
Northern Broadsides present
1984
By George Orwell
Adapted by Nick Lane
Directed by Conrad Nelson

A solitary figure, Winston Smith clings to a vision of a different future. What begins as an act of rebellion and hope quickly descends into a nightmare of doomed love, personal betrayal and the terrors of Room 101.

Following on from Othello, Romeo and Juliet and The Canterbury Tales, Conrad Nelson brings this classic to the Rose, with his trademark energy, ear for language and instinct for every pulse, nerve and sinew in the script.

Tickets £8 - £20

31 October, 5 December
THE COMEDY STORE

The Comedy Store continues its monthly residency, presenting the best stand-up from around the globe on your doorstep on the last Sunday of the month. Check the Rose website for line-up.

Tickets £10, £12, £14

7 November
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Bizet Carmen Suite
Pachabel Canon
Rodrigo Guitar Concerto
Dvorák Symphony No.9,
‘From the New World'
Conductor Gareth Hancock
Guitar Richard Durrant

Tickets £12 - £32

13 November
BBC London Jazz Festival
ANDY SHEPPARD

Soprano and tenor saxophones Andy Sheppard
Guitar John Parricelli
Guitar and electronics Eivind Aarset
Double bass Arild Andersen
Tabla and percussion Kuljit Bhamra

The music for this extraordinarily gifted line-up bears all Sheppard's famed characteristics - melodic themes, inventive use of texture and an unerring sense of rhythm which sets the pace for world jazz at its unclassifiable best.

Tickets £12 - £20

14 November
TIFFIN BOYS CHOIR

Following last year's sell-out success of the Tiffin Oratorio Choir's performance of Haydn's Creation, the 250-strong choir return to perform Mendelssohn's well-loved oratorio Elijah.

Tickets £15, £20

Tuesday 16 November, 3pm
TIME TO TALK WITH Maureen Lipman

Maureen Lipman CBE gives an insight into her career in film, television and theatre as actress, columnist and comedienne.

Tickets £5/ £3 concessions

15 - 20 November
A Filter production in association with the RSC
TWELFTH NIGHT
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Sean Holmes

In this enormously funny, fast-paced production of Shakespeare's much-loved comedy, dynamic narrative, witty invention and bursts of music result in a joyous celebration. Suitable for ages 12+

Tickets £8 - £27

27 November - 2 January
A Rose Theatre & Bud Martin co-production
THE THREE MUSKETEERS
A New Musical
Directed by Francis Matthews

National press night: Friday 3 December, 7pm

The Rose Theatre joins forces with Broadway producer Bud Martin to present The Three Musketeers, a brand new musical adapted from the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas. The Three Musketeers will play at the Rose prior to the West End.

With dreams of joining his childhood idols, The Musketeers, D'Artagnan arrives in Paris, a city seething with deadly secrets, romance and danger.

Despite their reputation, time has not been kind to the legendary Athos, Porthos and Aramis, and they are no longer the heroes they once were. As he battles to distinguish friend from foe, D'Artagnan finds that his greatest test may be the battle for the heart of the one he loves.

Energetic and physical, this new production of The Three Musketeers features an original score by George Stiles (Mary Poppins, Honk), lyrics by Paul Leigh and book by Peter Raby with Francis Matthews. Original concept by William Hobbs. Suitable for ages 10+

Tickets £8 - £32

Tuesday 7 December, 5.30pm
TIME TO TALK WITH Samuel West

Actor and theatre director, Sam West, chats about his roles in classical theatre, British films and being an artistic director.

Tickets £5/ £3 concessions

Wednesday 8 December, 5.30pm
TIME TO TALK WITH SHELIA HANCOCK

Sheila Hancock OBE, tells Stephen about her long standing career in the West End, directing for the RSC, and appearing on Broadway.

Tickets £5/ £3 concessions

7 - 30 December
DAVID WOOD'S STORYTIME

Teachers go free! Recommended for ages 4+, parental guidance. Running time 55 minutes.

For younger children with family or school groups, we have a Christmas storytelling show from the grand master of children's writing, David Wood OBE.

Combining storytelling with magic, music and audience participation, David, ‘the national children's dramatist' (The Times), will re-enact his world-famous play, book and TV series The Gingerbread Man. The show also features A Present for Father Christmas and Funny Bunny's Magic Show.
Tickets £6.50

Time to Talk with David Wood and Stephen Unwin: 13 October, 5.30pm.
Tickets £5/£3

Tuesday 14 December, 5.30pm
TIME TO TALK WITH Richard Stilgoe

Richard Stilgoe OBE, British songwriter, lyricist and musician, talks about his varied career, from his one-man show to Phantom of the Opera.

Tickets £5/ £3 concessions

23 January
GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND

Tickets £10/ £22

The real stars of the hit movie Brassed Off, the Grimethorpe Colliery Band are in constant demand throughout the world for concert appearances.

Having won almost every brass band accolade, these musicians have a highly acclaimed international reputation with numerous television appearances and recordings to their credit.

 



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