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BOOK ONLINE Churchilltheatre.Co.Uk PRE-SHOW DINING at the CHURCHILL BAR & KITCHEN AN THEATRE MARCH – SEPTEMBER 2018 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS SOME MOTHERS DO ‘AVE ‘EM CIRQUE BERSERK! SUMMER HOLIDAY THE MUSICAL TITANIC THE MUSICAL BOOK ONLINE churchilltheatre.co.uk PRE-SHOW DINING AT THE CHURCHILL BAR & KITCHEN DINE AND ENJOY A SHOW, all under one roof Choose from a selection of FRESH, SEASONAL DISHES ENJOY YOUR DESSERT in the interval OUR SUPERB NEW RESTAURANT IS OPEN FOR EVERY PERFORMANCE RESERVE YOUR TABLE TODAY AT churchilltheatre.co.uk PRE-SHOW DINING AT THE CHURCHILL BAR & KITCHEN BROCHURE GUIDE Don’t take our word for it, here’s what some of our customers and local press have had to say: GROUPS A range of group discounts G available please check ‘THE FOOD WAS VERY GOOD; online for more details or contact jvaughan@ WE HAD A VERY LOVELY EVENING’ churchilltheatre.co.uk Filomena Dunstane – One World Montessori Pre-School SCHOOLS ‘WE HAD A GREAT EVENING - Discounts available THE SHOW WAS EXCELLENT please look online or ask s the Box Office for more AS WAS THE FOOD.’ information Councillor Michael Rutherford, Bromley Town Ward BROMLEY PREMIERE ‘SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE… BROMLEY Brand-new and exciting PREMIERE UK tours are launching QUITE DIVINE’ at the Churchill Theatre! Michael Holland, Greenwich Weekender FAMILY SHOWS Family shows where children under 4 are welcome. Munch MUNCH BOX BoX Look out for munch boxes on our family shows! Munch boxes £5.00, includes cheese sandwich, packet of crisps, box of raisins and a Fruit Shoot Hydro. Studio Events in DINE AND ENJOY A SHOW, all under one roof our Studio Choose from a selection of MEAL DEAL FRESH, SEASONAL DISHES Meal Deals include a two-course meal that can ENJOY YOUR DESSERT in the interval be added to any seat DINING SEATS AVAILABLE includes a two-course meal and one of the best seats in the house A CHILDREN’S TOURING PARTNERSHIP, ROYAL & DERNGATE NORTHAMPTON, FIERY ANGEL CO-PRODUCTION OF CHURCHILL JUST * THEATRE £35PER YEAR No booking fees Exclusive ticket offers, including 2 for 1s on certain performances (up to four tickets) Priority booking for most shows Generous hospitality discounts GROUPS Invitations to exclusive Friends-only events Regular newsletters Where groups get more Theatre tours and we make it simple Free use of the Churchill cloakroom Your free membership includes; *When paid by direct debit, otherwise £40 H Special offers and show discounts H An organiser pack to help you plan your visits H Regular email updates announcing new shows H Exclusive newsletters H No postage or booking fees on group orders to a show CHURCHILL FRIENDS MEMBERSHIP JUST FOR AGES 16–25 For more information please £15 contact Jackie our dedicated per year Groups Co-ordinator [email protected] Sidekick offers young people the best in theatre and hospitality at an affordable price. Sidekick members are entitled to enjoy current Churchill Friends benefits, valid for up to 2 people. Bring along a sidekick and enjoy all that the Churchill Theatre has to offer! Experience our first-class hospitality without the queue! Pre-order your drinks VOLUNTEERS and snacks by visiting drinks.churchilltheatre.co.uk Join our friendly team of volunteers or download the app and help usher the shows and assist our Front of House Team. We’d love to hear from you. Email [email protected] Available for interval collection A CHILDREN’S TOURING PARTNERSHIP, ROYAL & DERNGATE NORTHAMPTON, FIERY ANGEL CO-PRODUCTION OF “Fresh, ambitious & inventive!” By JESSICA SWALE The Times Music by JOE STILGOE Based on the stories by RUDYARD KIPLING Directed by MAX WEBSTER WED 28 FEBRUARY– SUN 4 MARCH WED & FRI 7PM, THU 10AM & 2PM, SAT 2.30PM & 7PM, SUN 3PM 6+ An exciting new adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s family classic, The Jungle TICKETS £18.50 – £27.50 CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK Book, comes to life in this colourful new show brought to you by the team 2 Tickets For The Price Of 1 Wed, behind Goodnight Mister Tom and Michael Morpurgo’s Running Wild. £5.00 off Thu, £2.50 off Fri & Sat Loved as a wild and fun tale of family, belonging and identity, this FAMILY TICKET – 4 TICKETS £73.00 Wed & Thu production is packed with memorable characters, new songs and YOUTH GROUPS £16.50 Wed – Fri Pre-order your drinks brilliant storytelling. and snacks by visiting Mowgli the man cub battles for survival in this heart-warming coming-of- Munch drinks.churchilltheatre.co.uk age story about a child raised by wolves in the jungle. With the help of his BoX or download the app animal friends, including Bagheera the panther, Baloo the bear and Kaa the python, Mowgli outwits the cruel and powerful tiger, Shere Khan, Where applicable, fees and charges and learns the law of the jungle. are included in the stated ticket prices. An optional postage fee may apply. This unforgettable adventure is adapted by the Olivier award-winning Jessica Swale (Nell Gwynn), features live music on stage created by Joe Stilgoe and is directed by Max Webster (The Lorax, The Old Vic). BOOK ONLINE churchilltheatre.co.uk WED 7 MARCH 7.30PM THE ELO EXPERIENCE The ELO Experience are the world’s foremost tribute to the Electric Light Orchestra. With a sensational string section, a stunning light show and large screen projection to further enhance the experience, why not come along and enjoy this incredible show which accurately reproduces the songs and sounds and takes you on a magical musical journey through time. TICKETS £26.00 CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK £4.50 off THU 8 MARCH 2PM Back Despite Popular Demand STRICTLY MUSIC HALL The infamous Olde Tyme Music Hall Troup Wickham’s Wandering Oldetyme Stagers will be returning to The Churchill by popular demand! WWOS are a By good old fashioned theatrical troupe presenting good old traditional Music Hall entertainment with audience participation, sing-a-longs (song sheets provided) and all the usual merriment, mayhem and mirth. Their Chairman, Mr Kevin Gauntlett, promises a captivating collection of consummate crime carefully contrived to captivate the connoisseur and confuse the castigator! TICKETS £17.50 DINING SEATS AVAILABLE This is a non-professional production CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK £2.50 off FRI 9 MARCH 8PM REGINALD D. HUNTER 18+ Some People Vs Reginald D. Hunter Due to popular demand Reginald has extended the critically acclaimed UK tour of Some People Vs Reginald D Hunter. ‘This is comedy of a rare scope’ HHHHH Times ‘Foremost among those who tackle race head-on… a provocative hour full of big laughs.’ Observer ‘A joy, as ever.’ HHHH Telegraph TICKETS £27.00 CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK £2.50 off CONCESSIONS £25.00 SAT 10 MARCH 7.30PM LET’S TWIST AGAIN The top rated music show is back for more fun and laughter with the greatest hits of Elvis, Neil Sedaka, The Beatles, Sandie Shaw, The Drifters, Frankie Valli, Cilla, Dusty, Grease and more, to ensure a brilliant night out is had by all! ‘Absolutely the best way to let your hair down and bask in nostalgia’ Phil Noble, Brighton Observer TICKETS £25.50 DINING SEATS AVAILABLE CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK £2.50 off Pre-order your drinks and snacks by visiting drinks.churchilltheatre.co.uk or download the app Available for interval collection BOOK ONLINE churchilltheatre.co.uk SUN 11 MARCH 7.30PM NATIONAL YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA with Claire Teal NYJO is a glittering showcase for the UK’s most talented young professional musicians. The orchestra is delighted to be joined tonight by singer and joint host Clare Teal for a Mother’s Day programme celebrating female jazz icons; from the songs of Ella Fitzgerald to contemporary classics by band leader Maria Schneider and Mercury nominee Laura Jurd. TICKETS £25.00 CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK £5.00 off UNDER 18s £5.00 off SUN 18 MARCH 7.30PM THE FUREYS Legends of Irish Music & Song As part of their 40th Anniversary tour, Irish Legends, The Fureys return for a great night of music, songs and stories on St Patrick’s weekend. Hear them sing their timeless classics including I Will Love You, When You Were Sweet 16, The Green Fields Of France, The Old Man, Red Rose Café, Her Father Didn’t Like Me Anyway and many more! Their emotive songs stir many emotions…tears and laughter, sadness and joy. TICKETS £25.00 DINING SEATS AVAILABLE CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK £5.00 off MON 19 & TUE 20 MARCH MON 1PM TUE 10AM & 1PM Dear Zoo is the classic, best-selling lift the flap book by Rod Campbell - much loved by several generations of young children…and their parents! Now a stage play, Dear Zoo is the story of a child who writes to the Zoo for a pet. The Zoo send several unsuitable animals which are sent back until the perfect one arrives in the end! TICKETS £15.50 CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK £1.50 off FAMILY TICKET – 4 TICKETS £57.00 Munch BoX THE CLOSE-UP MAGIC SHOW FRIDAYS 16 MAR, 20 APR, Where applicable, fees and charges are included in the 25 MAY, 22 JUN, 20 JUL, stated ticket prices. An optional postage fee may apply. 28 SEP 8PM Studio Written & Directed by Guy Unsworth Based on the TV series by Raymond Allen Starring Joe Pasquale Sarah Earnshaw Susie Blake TUE 13 – SAT 17 MARCH Everyone’s favourite 1970s classic TV comedy, Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em TUE – SAT 7.30PM, is back with Joe Pasquale starring as the loveable accident-prone THU & SAT MAT 2.30PM Frank Spencer, Sarah Earnshaw as his wife Betty and Susie Blake as his TICKETS £30.50 – £33.50 disapproving Mother-in-Law, Mrs Fisher. PREMIUM SEATS AVAILABLE CHURCHILL FRIENDS & SIDEKICK The most successful sitcom of the decade gave us the hapless Frank and 2 Tickets For The Price Of 1 Tue, his sweet, long-suffering wife Betty with catch phrases galore and a never- £7.50 off Wed, ending list of disasters with roller-skating escapades and runaway chickens.
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