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POCKET GUIDE  Wednesday 15Th March, 7.45Pm Tuesday 7Th February, 7Pm the Close-Up Show LIVE PROGRAMME Saturday 21St January, 8Pm NT Encore: Hedda Gabler Music LIVE/ENCORE THEATRE SCREENINGS QUICK GUIDE All tickets: £15, £12 concessions or £10 for schools Book 1 or more different screenings at the same time and save 10%! JANUARY MARCH NT Encore: No Man’s Land (15) RARE: Hairspray Thursday 5th January, 7pm 2nd - 4th March, 7.30pm Saturday 4th March, 2.30pm HD&OS presents Cinderella 11th-14th January, 7pm. Ware Operatic: CHESS The Musical 14th & 15th January, 2pm 7th March - 11th March, 7.30pm Saturday 11th March, 2.30pm RSC Encore: The Tempest (12) Thursday 19th January, 7pm East Herts Got Talent! Sunday 12th March, 7pm NT Encore: Lee Hurst: Comedy Show No. 9 Amadeus Saturday 21st January, 8pm Jane Eyre: An Autobiography POCKET GUIDE Wednesday 15th March, 7.45pm Tuesday 7th February, 7pm The Close-Up Show LIVE PROGRAMME Saturday 21st January, 8pm NT Encore: Hedda Gabler Music. Power. Jealousy. Lucian Msamati Saturday 18th February, 8pm Thursday 16th March, 7pm plays Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s iconic play, Saturday 18th March, 8pm NT Encore: HSO: A Gala Concert with Stephen Hough broadcast from the National Theatre. Hertford Regional College: Saturday 18th March, 7.45pm With live orchestral accompaniment by No Man’s Land (15) Inspired 2017 Best Theatre Arts: Dreamcatcher Southbank Sinfonia. Receiving 5 star Friday 27th January, 7.30pm Thursday 5th January, 7pm reviews all round- don’t miss it! Sunday 19th March, 7pm Blake: Songs from Stage and Screen Meet Fred Following their hit run on Broadway, Saturday 28th January, 7.45pm Thursday 23rd March, 7.45pm Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart star in Harold Pinter’s comic classic. One summer’s HSO: The Robert Kiln Concerts for The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show evening, two ageing writers meet in a pub Children - The Knight Who Took All Day Friday 24th March, 1.30pm & 3.30pm and drink into the night. As the pair become Sunday 29th January, 2.30pm & 4.15pm Saturday 25th March, 11.30am & 1.30pm inebriated, their stories become increasingly Andy Parsons: Peak Bullsh*t unbelievable. The broadcast will be Saturday 25th March, 8pm followed by an exclusive Q&A with the FEBRUARY cast and director Sean Mathias. EHOS: The Wedding Singer 400: The Tales of Hale through 30th March - 1st April, 7.30pm NT Live: Saint Joan Music and Drama Saturday 1st April, 2.30pm 2nd - 4th February, 7.30pm Thursday 16th February, 7pm Saturday 4th February, 2.30pm Gemma Arterton is Joan of Arc, broadcast NT Encore: Amadeus APRIL live from the Donmar Warehouse. Tuesday 7th February, 7pm Elite Performance Academy: Memory Lane Bernard Shaw’s classic play follows the life of Stephen K Amos: World Famous Sunday 2nd April, 3.30pm a young country girl who declares a bloody Thursday 9th February, 8pm The Elves and The Shoemaker mission to drive the English from France. Josie Room on the Broom Wednesday 5th April, 1pm & 4pm Rourke directs this electrifying production. Friday 10th February, 1.30pm Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th February Georgie Fame Friday 7th April, 7.45pm 11am & 2pm NT Live: Saint Joan Vienna Festival Ballet: Cinderella Saturday 8th April, 5pm Thursday 16th February, 7pm Jenny Eclair Starlight Stars Thursday 13th April, 1pm & 3pm Friday 17th February, 8pm NBDA Dance Extravaganza 2017 The Amazing Bubble Man RSC Encore: Saturday 15th April, 11.30am & 2pm The Tempest (12A) Saturday 18th February, 2pm & 7pm NT Encore: Ballet Theatre UK: Giselle Richard Herring: The Best Thursday 19th January, 7pm Friday 21st April, 8pm Hedda Gabler Sunday 19th February, 2.30pm Simon Russell Beale returns after 20 From Ibiza to the Norfolk Broads Champions of Magic 2017 JAN - APR 2017 Saturday 22nd April, 7.45pm years to play Prospero in this ground- Thursday 16th March, 7pm Thursday 23rd February, 7.45pm breaking production directed by Gregory HD&OS: Hertford Theatre Week Just married. Bored already. Hedda longs Diverse Performing Arts: Showcase 2017 Doran. The production will be using 24th – 29th April, 7.45pm BOX OFFICE: 01992 531 500 to be free. Trapped but determined, she Saturday 25th February, 7pm today’s most advanced technology in tries to control those around her, only to Tales From The Trees www.hertfordtheatre.com a bold reimagining of Shakespeare’s see her own world unravel. Sunday 30th April, 11.30am & 1.30pm magical play, in collaboration with Intel Tony Award-winning director Ivo van Hove and in association with The Imaginarium returns with a modern production of Ibsen’s Image: Champions of Magic 2017 Studios, creating an unforgettable masterpiece. Ruth Wilson plays the title role theatrical experience. in a new version by Patrick Marber. 01992 531 500 | www.hertfordtheatre.com @HertfordTheatre /hertfordtheatre HOW TO BOOK GALLERY OPEN ALL DAY, FREE ENTRY BY PHONE AND IN PERSON Our gallery is curated by Courtyard Arts. To exhibit, please contact [email protected] Telephone: 01992 531500 Online: www.hertfordtheatre.com (£2.50 booking fee per transaction) Hertford Regional In Person: Hertford Theatre Box Office, College The Wash, Hertford, SG14 1PS 4th - 29th January Tues-Sat, 10am-5pm. Sun, 10am-3pm, The Box The Higher National Diploma Office remains open until the advertised start time (HND) Creative Industry Year 2 of the final performance of the day. students are showing a range of individual photographic FIND US work prior to their graduation. Yellow and Blue 31st January - 26th February Niranjan Kamatkar is an established filmmaker and artist who delivers art projects and services that profile the culture, identities and issues for marginalized communities. In showing his unique work he looks to meet and establish dialogues with new and experienced local artists. Rachel McCullock OPENING TIMES 28th February - 26th March Hold your child’s birthday party in our This local artist employs a range Opening Times: of materials, including household fantastic River Room. Box Office and the café are open from 10am, Tuesday – Sunday paints to conjure very striking large-scale and colourful abstract ur party team are on hand to help you plan The café reopens for evening shows and screenings and closes at the ‘action’ type paintings. end of the interval. your event and make it a day to remember. Christmas opening times may vary. Please check online nearer the time. 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Hijinx & Blind Summit presents Vienna Festival CINDERELLA Sunday 12th March, 7pm. Meet Fred Ballet: Cinderella 11th-14th January, 7pm. £10 Lee Hurst: Comedy Jenny Eclair 14th & 15th January, 2pm Join us for the final of East Herts premier talent Thursday 23rd March, 7.45pm Saturday 8th April, 5pm competition. Show No. 9 Friday 17th February, 8pm When threatened with losing his Join the local cast for a traditional family Panto The classic fairy- tale combines with packed with music, dance, spectacle and fun. Puppetry Living Allowance, Fred’s life Saturday 21st January, 8pm Jenny returns with her show “How to Be Rossini’s music for a beautiful ballet Various ticket prices, including group rates, begins to spiral out of control. A sell- a Middle Aged Woman without going that will surely touch everyone’s heart, please see online for details. It’s his 9th comedy show. What else out show at Edinburgh Festival Fringe insane” after huge success last autumn. with its combination of pure, classical do you need to know? Come along 2016, expect it to be “Sharp, funny Don’t miss out on a fantastic evening! dancing and a touch of pantomime. for laughs with that bald bloke you and vastly entertaining” (Lyn Gardner, thought was dead. £17.50 The Guardian). £19, Concessions £17 or Family Ticket £68 Contains strong language and puppet nudity. £16 Ballet Bundle! Save 10% when you “Brilliantly black with mordant social book this show and Ballet Theatre UK: and political relevance” The Herald. Giselle at the same time! HERTFORD REGIONAL COLLEGE: INSPIRED 2017 HSO: A GALA CONCERT WITH £13, Concessions £11, Friday 27th January ,7.30pm. School Groups £10 £10, Concessions £8.50 STEPHEN HOUGH The 5th annual Variety Show features an eclectic Saturday 18th March, 7.45pm. mix of dance, acting and song from students. £22 Stephen is one of the most popular pianists of his generation, regularly appearing on radio throughout the world. He will perform Ballet Theatre UK: Giselle Beethoven’s Concerto No.
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