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THANK YOUDAVID

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29/09/2010 12:52

SUNDAY 20 FEB

TIME 7.45pm TICKETS FROM £8.50

NEW WOLSEY THEATRE CIVIC DRIVE IPSWICH S

UFFOLK IP1 2AS

THE DUKE’S

HEADLINERS

“London’s f

astest

growing club

showcasing s

ome of

the finest

comics

from around the w

orld”.

Curry & Comedy

Spice up your evening for just £5

Our Café Bar will be serving Veggie

Balti and

Chicken Korma with rice and naan, on the evening.

Book with your ticket you can save £1.50* Just

select online or when you call to book.

*price on the evening £6.50

COMEDY

CLUB

COMEDY

CLUB

COMEDY

CLUB

2 Dec to 4 Feb

By Peter Rowe &

Alan Ellis

This yea

r’s

rock ‘n’ r

oll panto

- now

GIANT SIZE!

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13/04/2010 14:11

23 MARCH to 16 ApRiLTickeTs 01473 295 900 Groups 10+ 01473 295 902 online www.wolseytheatre.co.uk

A new co-production by The New Wolsey Theatre, Clwyd Theatr Cymru and Salisbury PlayhouseThis production is presented by arrangement with JoSef WeiNberger LTd., London on behalf of muSiC TheaTre iNTerNaTioNaL of NeW york

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21/01/2011 09:41

NEW

WOL

SEY

PROD

UCT

ION17 Sept

to 9 Oct

2010

IGNORANCE IS LIKE A

DELICATE EXOTIC FRUIT;

TOUCH IT THE

BLOOM IS GONE

Tickets 01473 295 900

www.wolseytheatre.co.uk

The

NEW WOLSEY THEATRE

presents

Written by OSCAR WILDE

Directed by ELLIE JONES

SPRING 2010 3 FEBRUARY – 22 MAY

TICKETS 01473 295 900 ONLINE www.wolseytheatre.co.uk

Perform

ances: Friday 19 February

to Saturday 13 March at 7.45pm

Matinées: W

ednesday 24 &

Saturday 27 February, Wednesday

3, Saturday 6, Wednesday 10 &

Saturday 13 March at 2.30pm

Post-show talk: Thursday 4 March

Tickets: £8.50 to £22.50

Matinée flat ra

te: £8.50

Early ru

n 2 for 1: Frid

ay 19,

Saturday 20, Monday 22 & Tuesday

23 February

Captioned

Perform

ance:

Thursday 11 March at 7.45pm

Audio Described

Perform

ance

Saturday 13 March at 2.30pm

Perform

ances: Wednesday 5 to

Saturday 22 May at 7.45pm

Matinées: W

ednesday 12, Saturday

15, Wednesday 19 & Saturday 22

May at 7.45pm

Post-show talk: Thursday 13 May

Tickets: £8.50 to £22.50

Matinée flat ra

te: £8.50

Early ru

n 2 for 1: W

ednesday 5 to

Saturday 8 May at 7.45pm

Captioned

Perform

ance:

Thursday 20 May at 7.45pm

Audio Described

Perform

ance

Friday 21 May at 7.45pm

A New Wolsey Theatre/Oldham Coliseum co-productio

n

in association with

Anvil Arts

Up On The Roof

By Simon Moore and Jane Prowse D

irected by Peter Rowe

For anyone who has ever d

reamed...

Up On The Roof is a poignant and affe

ctionate m

usical comedy which

celebrates the endurin

g power of fr

iendship.

It is 1975 and five students at H

ull Unive

rsity are up on the ro

of of their

student digs for th

e last meetin

g of ‘The Roof C

lub’ - their

a capella

singing group who perform

doo-wop covers. In

between the songs th

ey

reveal their h

opes, dreams and aspiratio

ns for the liv

es they are about

to embark upon. The next ten ye

ars sees how their i

ndividual journeys,

successes and failures, are re

flected in the changing re

lationships with

in

this tight k

nit group of fr

iends.

Whatever the tensions with

in the group, th

ey disappear whenever

they sing - and th

ey always sing, any time, any place, anywhere, fr

om

Bohemian Rhapsody, What B

ecomes of the Broken Hearte

d, Never C

an

Say Goodbye, I’m Not In

Love and My Eyes Adored You to When Will I

See

You Again and of course their s

ignature tune Up On th

e Roof.

Nominated for an Olivier A

ward for Best M

usical.

The New Wolsey Theatre presents

Noises Off

By Michael F

rayn Directed by Peter R

owe

It’s th

e technical rehearsal fo

r a tourin

g production of N

othing On, a

classic British Farce, and tempers amongst our c

ompany of theatric

al

troupers are fra

ying.

The director is

juggling sim

ultaneous affa

irs, th

e leading lady can’t

remember her li

nes, the ve

teran actor is hitti

ng the bottle

, the stage

manager is dead on his feet and, to

top it all, t

he matin

ée idol is worrie

d

about his m

otivatio

n.

By the tim

e the tour re

aches Ashton Under Lyme open warfa

re has

broken out backstage and when we re

ach the tourin

g graveyard which is

Stockton on Tees anything could go wrong – and everything does.

1982 Evening Standard Award for Best C

omedy of the Ye

ar and th

e

Laurence Olivier Award for B

est Comedy.

“A Comic Masterpiece” Daily te

legraph

“a play about a play within a play which could quite conceiva

bly be the

funniest play ever w

ritten” T

he Guardian

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just a few examples of our work

Dear DavidI just wanted to

say thank you for your support over the years, wishing you all the best in your new career.

GOOD LUCKMATE


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