chesterfield theatres autumn 2015 brochure
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A brochure detailing Autumn 2015 events for Chesterfield Theatres which will be taking place at the Pomegranate Theatre and Winding Wheel.TRANSCRIPT
chesterfieldtheatres.co.ukBox Office 01246 345 222facebook.com/ChesterfieldTheatres@CfieldTheatresBeryl Thu 12 – Sat 14 Nov
Autumn 2015
We would like to welcome you to Chesterfield Theatres and the new autumn programme for the Pomegranate Theatre and the Winding Wheel.
At the Pomegranate Theatre, highlights of the new programme include the superb Agatha Christie thriller A Murder is Announced starring Judy Cornwell as Miss Marple, the new play Beryl starring Rebecca Ryan (Shameless) and the return of the Russian State Ballet and Opera House and Moscow Ballet-La Classique.
We are also delighted to announce additional PoMegrAnATe screenings, including productions from the Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Ballet and the Royal Opera.
Looking further ahead make sure you book your tickets for this year’s pantomime, snow whiTe And The seven dwArfs, starring Jonathan Ansell (X Factor, G4), Eurovision singing sensation Nicki French and Philip Green (Britain’s Got Talent).
At the winding wheel, highlights of the programme include the hit musical Avenue Q, the return of Blood BroThers (starring Marti Pellow and Maureen Nolan) and the musical MirAcle on 34th sTreeT.
We hope that you enjoy our new programme of events, and we look forward to welcoming you soon.
Councillor Amanda Serjeant
Cabinet member for town centre and visitor economyChesterfield Borough Council
What's InsideWe’ve made it easier for you to find your favourite events by grouping them into categories. We have also included a diary of events for those who want to view what's on in date order.
DIARY OF EVENTS 3-5
DRAMA & MUSICALS 6-11
CHILDREN'S SHOWS 12
BALLET, OPERA & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS 14-15
LOCAL & AMATEUR GROUPS 16-17
CONCERTS 18-21
COMEDY & ENTERTAINMENT 22-23
DANCE NIGHTS 24
TALKS 25
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR 26-29
POMEGRANATE SCREENINGS 30-32
Diary Of Events
JULY
ThU 30NT Live Satellite Broadcast:
Everyman - 7pm32
ThU 30 Room on the Broom - 1.30pm 12 Spotlight Comedy Club - 8pm 22
Fri 31Room on the Broom -
10.30am & 1.30pm12
AUGUST
SAT 1 Room on the Broom -
10.30am & 1.30pm12
Film: Jurassic World - 7.30pm 30
SUN 2Film: Jurassic World - 1pm & 4pm 30
Film: The Misfits - 7.30pm 30
TUe 25 Summer School - 10am - 3pm 16 Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 26Summer School - 10am - 3pm 16
RSC Satellite Broadcast: Othello - 7pm 32
ThU 27Summer School - 10am - 3pm 16
Film: The Look of Silence - 7.30pm 30
Fri 28Summer School - 10am - 3pm 16
Film: Slow West - 7.30pm 30
SAT 29Summer School performance - 2pm 16
Modern Jive Freestyle Ball - 8pm 24Film: Slow West - 7.30pm 30
SUN 30
Film: Song of the Sea - 1pm 30
Film: Phoenix - 4pm 30
Film: Amy - 7.30pm 30
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TUe 1
Film: Song of the Sea - 11am 30
Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24Film: Amy - 2.30pm 30
Film: Queen and Country - 7.30pm 30
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Film: Song of the Sea - 11am 30
Film: Queen and Country - 2.30pm 30
Film: Phoenix - 7.30pm 30
ThU 3 - Fri 4
Jekyll and Hyde - 7.30pm 6
SAT 5Backstage Tours - 10.30am & 12noon
Jekyll and Hyde - 3pm & 7.30pm 6
SUN 6Film: Thomas & Friends - 1pm 30
Film: Danny Collins - 4pm & 7.30pm 31
MON 7 A Murder Is Announced - 7.30pm 7
TUe 8 A Murder Is Announced - 7.30pm 7 Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 9A Murder Is Announced -
2pm & 7.30pm 7
ThU 10In Conversation Talk - 11am 16 David Noton Photography -
Chasing the Light Photography Roadshow - 8pmA Murder Is Announced - 7.30pm 7
Fri 11 A Murder Is Announced - 7.30pm 7
SAT 12A Murder Is Announced -
3pm & 7.30pm 7
Bobby Socks and Blue Jeans - 7.30pm
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SUN 13
Film: Tomorrowland - 1pm 31
Film: Timbuktu - 4pm 31
Film: London Road - 7.30pm 31
MON 14
Film: London Road - 11am 31
Film: Timbuktu - 2.30pm 31
Jazz: Djangonauts - 8pm 18
TUe 15
Film: The Salt of the Earth - 2.30pm 31
Tuesday Night Dance – 7.30pm 24Accessibility Group - 5.30pm 33
Film: Boychoir - 7.30pm 31
WeD 16Film: Boychoir - 2.30pm 31
Film: The Salt of the Earth - 7.30pm 31
ThU 17 You’re Never Too Old - 7.30pm 6Bay City Rollers - 7.30pm 18
Spotlight Comedy Club - 8pm 22
Fri 18 You’re Never Too Old - 7.30pm 6 Oh! Carol - 7.30pm 18
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WeD 7 The Yeomen of the Guard - 7.30pm 16 Illustrated Talk - 7.30pm 25
ThU 8 The Yeomen of the Guard - 7.30pm 16
Fri 9 The Yeomen of the Guard - 7.30pm 16The Frank Sinatra Centennial
Concert - 7.30pm19
SAT 10The Yeomen of the Guard -
2.30pm & 7.30pm16 Let’s Hang On - 7.30pm 19
SUN 11 Pomegranate Screenings
MON 12 La Traviata - 7.30pm 14
TUe 13Satellite Broadcast: The Importance
of Being Earnest - 7.15pm32
The Ladyboys of Bangkok - 7.30pm 19
Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 14 Voluntary Sector Awards - 7.30pm 16 Illustrated Talk - 7.30pm 25
ThU 15NT Live Satellite Broadcast:
Hamlet - 7pm32
Fri 16 Father Brown - 2pm & 7.30pm 8 Abba Mania - 7.30pm 19
SAT 17 Father Brown - 3pm & 7.30pm 8Halfway to Paradise -
The Billy Fury Story - 7.30pm19
SUN 18RO Satellite Broadcast:
Le Nozze Di Figaro - 2pm32
MON 19 Pomegranate Screenings
TUe 20 Pomegranate Screenings
Avenue Q - 7.30pm 23
Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 21RSC Satellite Broadcast:
Henry V - 7pm32
Illustrated Talk - 7.30pm 25
Avenue Q - 7.30pm 23
ThU 22 - SAT 24
Pomegranate ScreeningsAvenue Q - Thu 7.30pm, Fri 5pm &
8.30pm & Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm23
SUN 25 Grimethorpe Colliery Band - 3pm 15
MON 26 Swan Lake - 7.30pm 14
TUe 27Bakewell's Peak Performance
Theatre School - 7pm16 Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 28 Mad about the Musicals - 7.30pm 19Illustrated Talk - 7.30pm 25
Dr Hook Featuring Ray Sawyer - 7.30pm 20
ThU 29 Jowett School of Dance - 6.30pm 16
Roy G Hemmings Motown Show - 7.45pm
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Spotlight Comedy Club - 8pm 22
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You’re Never Too Old - 3pm & 7.30pm
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SUN 20Pantomime Dance Auditions - 2pm 27
Film: 45 Years - 7.30pm 31
MON 21
Film: 45 Years - 11am 31
Film: Marshland - 2.30pm 31
NT Live Satellite Broadcast: The Beaux' Stratagem - 7pm
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TUe 22
Film: 45 Years - 2.30pm 31
Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24Royal Ballet Satellite Broadcast: Romeo and Juliet - 7.15pm
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WeD 23Film: 45 Years - 11am 31
Peak Performance In Concert - 7.30pm
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ThU 24Film: Marshland - 2.30pm 31
NT Live Satellite Broadcast: Coriolanus - 7pm
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Fri 25 What the Ladybird Heard - 1.30pm 12 Dean Friedman - 8pm 18
SAT 26What the Ladybird Heard -
10.30am & 1.30pm12 Dreaming of Kate - 7.30pm 18
SUN 27What the Ladybird Heard -
10.30am & 1.30pm12
Film: Manglehorn - 7.30pm 31
TUe 29Essential Energy
Dance School - 6.45pm16 Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 30Essential Energy
Dance School - 6.45pm16
OCTOBerThU 1 The Matt Monro Story - 7.30pm 18 Totally Tina! - 7.30pm 18
Fri 2Satellite Broadcast:
Roger Waters the Wall - 7.30pm32
50’s/60’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Dance - 7.30pm
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SAT 3 Pomegranate ScreeningsNorthern Soul & Motown
Night - 8pm24
SUN 4 Pomegranate Screenings
TUe 6All Star 60’s Show - 7.30pm 19
Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
Fri 30 Jowett School of Dance - 6.30pm 16Dominic Kirwan and Mary Duff - 7.30pm
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SAT 31The Haunted Dolls House -
3pm & 7.30pm8 Modern Jive Freestyle Ball - 8pm 24
NOVeMBerSUN 1 Pomegranate Screenings That’ll Be The Day - 7.30pm 20
TUe 3 Bugsy Malone – Peak Youth - 7.30pm 17Blood Brothers - 7.30pm 9
Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 4 Bugsy Malone – Peak Youth - 7.30pm 17Blood Brothers - 2.30pm & 7.30pm 9
Illustrated Talk - 7.30pm 25
ThU 5 Bugsy Malone – Peak Youth - 7.30pm 17 Blood Brothers - 2.30pm & 7.30pm 9
Fri 6 Pomegranate Screenings Blood Brothers - 7.30pm 9
SAT 7 Pomegranate Screenings Blood Brothers - 2.30pm & 7.30pm 9
SUN 8 Tideswell Male Voice Choir - 7.30pm 17
MON 9Pomegranate Screenings
Jazz: Washington Whirligig - 8pm 20
TUe 10 Pomegranate Screenings Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 11 Pomegranate Screenings Illustrated Talk - 7.30pm 25
ThU 12 Beryl - 7.30pm 10
Fri 13 Beryl - 7.30pm 10
50’s/60’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Dance - 7.30pm
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Lovin’ the 70s - 8pm 24
SAT 14 Beryl - 3pm & 7.30pm 10Show of Hands - 8pm 20
Motown & Club Soul - 8pm 24
SUN 15Royal Ballet Satellite Broadcast:
Carmen / Viscera / Afternoon of a Faun / Tchaikovsky pas de deux - 2pm
32Royal Philharmonic Orchestra -
3.30pm15
MON 16 Pomegranate Screenings Chesterfield Studios - 7.30pm 17
TUe 17 Pygmalion - 7.30pm 10 Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
WeD 18 Pomegranate Screenings Illustrated Talk - 7.30pm 25
ThU 19In Conversation Talk - 11am 17 Joe Longthorne - 7.30pm 20
Macbeth 7.30pm 10
Fri 20 Chesterfield Operatic Society - 7.30pm 17 Roy Chubby Brown - 7.30pm 22
JANUArY
TUe 12 - 30 Spring Play Season 11SAT 2
Northern Soul and Motown Night - 8pm
24
SUN 3A New Year Viennese Gala Concert - 3pm
15
SAT 21 Chesterfield Operatic Society - 7.30pm 17
SUN 22Father Christmas Needs A Wee -
11am & 2pm12
MON 23 The Nutcracker - 7.30pm 14
TUe 24Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
Bellowhead - 8pm 20
WeD 25Sue Jones, Kickers
Dance Studios - 7pm17 Illustrated Talk - 7.30pm 25
ThU 26Sue Jones, Kickers
Dance Studios - 7pm17
Spotlight Comedy Club - 8pm 22
Miracle on 34th Street - 7.30pm 28
Fri 27 - SAT 28
Sue Jones, Kickers Dance Studios - 7pm
17Miracle on 34th Street - Fri 2pm &
7.30pm & Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm28
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TUe 1Steeleye Span - 7.30pm 21
Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
Fri 4 & SAT 5
Christmas Party - 7.30pm 29
SUN 6Chesterfield Symphony
Orchestra - 7.30pm17
TUe 8 Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
ThU 10 Spotlight Comedy Club - 8pm 22
Fri 11 & SAT 12
Christmas Party - 7.30pm 29
SUN 13 Masson Mills Band - 3pm 17
TUe 15 Tuesday Night Dance - 7.30pm 24
ThU 17 - SAT 19
Christmas Party - 7.30pm 29
TUe 22 The Osmonds - 7.30pm 21
ThU 24 Christmas Eve Ballroom Dance - 8pm 24
ThU 31 New Year's Eve Party - 7.30pm 29
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ThU 3 – SAT 5 SeP
Jekyll and Hyde Presented by TABs Productions and the Theatre royal nottingham
A new adaptation by nicholas Briggs of the robert louis stevenson novel.
Dr. Henry Jekyll believes that there are two distinct sides to men - one good, one evil. Intent on separating the two, he succeeds in his experiments. However, in doing so he unleashes ‘Hyde’, a monstrous and uncontrollable alter ego.
View the trailer at chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk/jekyll
For ages 10+
Pomegranate Theatre
evenings 7.30pm sat Matinee 3pm
£16.50concessions £14.50child £12.50group 10+ £13.50school 10+ £11.50Add £1 to all prices for Saturday evening performance.
ThU 17 – SAT 19 SeP
You’re Never Too Old Presented by Anton Benson Productions
written by steve wood. directed by danusia iwaszko.
When Tommy and Ada meet on a park bench it is all too clear they are from very different backgrounds; but as they begin to confide secrets and recount memories, could this be the start of something special for such an unlikely pair?
This bittersweet comedy examines relationships, loneliness and humanity.
Pomegranate Theatre
evenings 7.30pm sat Matinee 3pm
£19.50concessions £17.50child £15.50group 10+ £16.50school 10+ £12.50Add £1.50 to all prices for Saturday evening performance
Friends’ Discount
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Adapted by nicholas Briggs & starring a company of
nine actors
MON 7 – SAT 12 SePAgatha Christie’s A Murder is Announced A Miss Marple MysteryPresented by Middle ground Theatre company ltd
The company who brought to you The Business of Murder is delighted to present a lavish new production of a classic Miss Marple mystery.
The residents of Chipping Cleghorn are astonished to read the following advert in a local newspaper, "A murder is announced and will take place on Friday, October the thirteenth, at little Paddocks – at six-thirty p.m."
Unable to resist, a group gather at the house at the appointed time, when the lights go out and a gun is fired. Enter Miss Marple, who must unravel a complex series of relationships and events to solve the mystery of the killer...
Starring Judy Cornwell (Keeping Up Appearances), Diane Fletcher (House of Cards), Tom Butcher (The Bill / Doctors), Sarah Thomas (Last Of The Summer Wine), Rachel Bright (EastEnders) & Dean Smith (Waterloo Road).
for ages 10+
Pomegranate Theatre
evenings 7.30pmwed Matinee 2pmsat Matinee 3pm
Mon - Thu evening & sat Matinee stalls & circle £25, side circle £20 concessions £24, child £20 group 10+ £23, school 10+ £16.50
wed Matinee stalls & circle £23, side circle £19, concessions £22, child £19 group 10+ £21, school 10+ £16.50
fri & sat evening stalls & circle £27 side circle £22
starring diane Keen (The cuckoo waltz,
The ruth rendell Mysteries, doctors) & graham cole (The Bill)
Dinner + Show
£29.50
Friends’ Discount
20%Friends’ Discount
20%
Dinner + Show
£29.50£37.50fri and sat eve £39.50
No discounts/concessions or reduced rates for Friends of the Pomegranate on Fri & Sat evening.
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SAT 31 OCT
The Haunted Dolls' HousePresented by rumpus Theatre company
A spine-chilling new play based on the brilliantly creepy ghost story by the master of the genre M r James.
When Mr Dillett’s eyes are set upon a beautifully decorated, fully furnished dolls house in his favourite antique emporium, the shopkeeper is particularly eager to sell. Delighted, Mr Dillett takes the
house back home with him and swiftly displays it to full advantage.
But when night falls, the object of his delight reveals a terrifying secret; embroiling Dillett in a ghastly past that he could never have imagined.
Pomegranate Theatre
3pm & 7.30pm
£16.50concessions £14.50child £12.50group 10+ £13.50school 10+ £11.50Add £1 to price for Sat evening performance.
Fri 16 – SAT 17 OCT
Father Brown: The Curse of the Invisible ManPresented by rumpus Theatre company
A spine-chilling whodunit based on the classic mysteries by g K chesterton.
Multiple murders have been committed, but the culprit leaves no trace. Can he/she be truly invisible and are the rumours true about the malevolent ancient curse?
Mild-mannered Father Brown reveals hidden depths as his incisive deductions peel away the many layers of this haunting cause, until he finally unmasks the killer. But in the meantime, when will the murderer strike again?
Pomegranate Theatre
fri 2pm & 7.30pmsat 3pm & 7.30pm
£16.50concessions £14.50child £12.50group 10+ £13.50school 10+ £11.50Add £1 to all prices for Saturday evening performance.
starring John lyons (A Touch of frost)
Friends’ Discount
20%Friends’ Discount
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Dinner + Show
£29.50Dinner + Show
£29.50
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Blood BrothersWritten by Willy Russell, the legendary Blood Brothers tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences. The superb score includes Bright New Day, Marilyn Monroe and the emotionally charged hit Tell Me It's Not True.
Starring West End star and multi-platinum selling artist Marti Pellow returning to the role of the Narrator and the critically acclaimed Maureen Nolan, reprising her role as the tragic Mrs. Johnstone, in this smash hit musical.
Few musicals have received quite such acclaim as the multi-award winning Blood Brothers. Bill Kenwright's production surpassed 10,000 performances in London's West End, one of only three musicals ever to achieve that milestone. It has been affectionately christened the Standing Ovation Musical.
Winding Wheel
evening 7.30pm, wed, Thu & sat Matinee 2.30pm
Tue - Thu evening & sat Matinee Auditorium £34, circle £35
wed & Thu Matinee Auditorium £28.50, circle £29.50
fri & sat evening Auditorium £36, circle £37
Discounts
concessions save £2 child save £2.50 group 10+ save £3 school 10+ Tue, Wed, Thu Evening & Sat Matinee, all seats £19.50 each and Wed & Thu Matinee, all seats £16.50 each.
Special discounts available to all performances excluding Fri & Sat evenings. Only one discount per ticket. Subject to availability. Not retrospective.
Tue, wed, Thu eve £49fri, sat eve £51
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PygmalionPresented by london contemporary Theatre company By george Bernard shaw
A comedy about Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert who, as a kind of social experiment, attempts to make a lady out of uneducated flower girl, Eliza Doolittle.
Pygmalion probes important questions about social class, human behaviour, and relations between the sexes that are relevant to modern day society. This version will feature the brilliant music of the 1960’s.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm
£16.50concessions £14.50child £12.50group 10+ £13.50school 10+ £11.50
ThU 19 NOV
MacbethPresented by The Pantaloons Theatre company
This is not a story for the faint-hearted. It's the story of how old King Duncan died and of murder, betrayal and supernatural sorcery.
This is an innovative take on Shakespeare’s most dangerous play featuring femmes fatale, high-speed chases, killer lines, killer crimes and some seriously weird sisters.
For ages 12+
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm
£16.50concessions £14.50child £12.50group 10+ £13.50school 10+ £11.50
TUe 12 – SAT 16 JAN
Snake in the GrassPresented by TABs Productions
By Alan Ayckbourn
Where there's a will, there's a war. Having left home many years ago, Annabel returns after the death of her father and is uncomfortably reunited with her younger sister, Miriam. Having learnt of dark deeds committed both in the recent and not-so recent past, blackmail rears its ugly head and the sisters join forces in a series of comic and chilling events, unleashing haunting memories and ending in a macabre final twist....
Starring Karen Henson and Susan Earnshaw.
"Turns, twists, tears and chicanery abound" Yorkshire Evening Press
“A classic Ayckbourn comedy thriller” The Yorkshire Post
TUe 19 – SAT 23 JAN
Bedside MannersPresented by rumpus Theatre company
By derek Benfield
Another classic farce from the team that brought you Run For Your Wife, Wife Begins at Forty, Caught in the Net, A Bit Between the Teeth, The Mating Game and Funny Money, amongst others.
When Ferris reluctantly agrees to mind his sister’s quiet country hotel, life turns out to be anything but sleepy, as he finds himself trying to stop husbands, wives and lovers bumping into each other in assorted compromising situations!
“Hilarious...the large first-night audience had a thoroughly great time, as the cast timed every gag to gleeful perfection” Derbyshire Times on One Fling after Another
TUe 26 – SAT 30 JAN
Sign of the TimesPresented by rumpus Theatre company
By Tim firth
Youth meets experience in this brilliantly witty comedy by the award-winning author of Calendar Girls and Neville’s Island.
Frank, an old-hand electrician who has spent 25 years installing fluorescent signs, is joined by work-experience Alan on the top of an office block for his latest assignment, which doesn’t go entirely to plan! And when they meet again inside the office three years later, their roles are ingeniously reversed.
“A play which holds a full theatre spellbound” The Stage
“If you want a good laugh, grab this opportunity” Norwich Evening News
Spring Play Season 2016
Pomegranate Theatre
evenings 7.30pm wed Matinee 2pm sat Matinee 3pm
£18.50 concessions £17 child £15 group 10+ £16 school 10+ £14Add £1 to all prices for Sat Evening performance
Three plays for the price of two if booked and paid for at the same time. Friends can use both the 3 for 2 and 20% discount at the same time. Dinner & Show not valid with 3 for 2 or Friends offer.
3playsfor the price of2
3 weeks, 3 Plays
Friends’ Discount
20%
ThU 12 – SAT 14 NOV
Beryl Presented by west yorkshire Playhouse
Maxine Peake’s witty, charming and critically acclaimed play celebrates the life of unsung sporting legend Beryl Burton – the greatest woman on two wheels.
When Beryl Charnock met keen cyclist Charlie Burton she was smitten, not only with Charlie but by the thrill and freedom found on her bike. She became five times world pursuit champion, thirteen times national pursuit
champion and twice road-racing world champion. She subsequently became the world and British record-holder, an MBE and an OBE.
Post Show Discussion Fri Evening. Beryl is for ages 13+
Pomegranate Theatre
evenings 7.30pm sat Matinee 3pm
£17.50concessions £15.50child £13.50group 10+ £14.50school 10+ £12.50Add £1 to all prices for Saturday evening performance.
The Guardian The Stage
rebecca ryan (shameless, emmerdale, state of Play)
samantha Power (coronation street, holby city, Prisoners’ wives)
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starring
Dinner + Show
£29.50Dinner + Show
£29.50Dinner + Show
£29.50Dinner + Show
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What the Ladybird Heardwritten by Julia donaldson & lydia Monk
Two crafty robbers, one tiny ladybird, and a whole farmyard of fun! Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len have a cunning plan to steal the farmer’s fine prize cow. But they reckon without the tiniest, quietest creature of all: The Ladybird has a plan of her own!
Join the woolly sheep, the hairy hog, the fat red hen and the dainty dog in this brand new stage adaptation of Julia Donaldson &
Lydia Monks’ colourful farmyard adventure. With live music, puppetry, plenty of audience participation and lots of laughs!
for ages 3+. 55min, no interval.
Pomegranate Theatre
fri 1.30pm sat & sun 10.30am & 1.30pm
£12.50 schools & groups 10+ £10
SUN 22 NOV
Father Christmas Needs A Wee!Presented by Talegate Theatre Productions
A fabulously funny and brilliantly bouncy musical adaptation of Nicholas Allan’s much loved book. At every house Father Christmas eats and drinks the tasty treats that have been left for him. But when he reaches number ten he realises that he’s forgotten to do something rather important and he really, really, really needs a wee!
for ages under 7. 90min, includes interval.
Pomegranate Theatre
11am & 2pm
£13.50 child £11.50 family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £44 (Save £6)
ThU 30 JUL – SAT 1 AUG
Room on the Broom Tall stories’ hit musical adaptation of the best-selling book by Julia donaldson & Axel scheffler, direct from the west end.
The witch and her cat are flying happily along on their broomstick when a stormy wind blows the witch’s hat, bow and wand away into the night. A helpful dog, bird and frog find the witch’s lost things and all hop on the broom for a ride.
SUNDAY TIMES
for ages 3+. 55min, no interval.
Pomegranate Theatre
Thu 1.30pm fri & sat 10.30am & 1.30pm
£12.50 schools & groups 10+ £10 with buy 10 get 1 free
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La TraviataPresented by russian state Ballet & opera house
Following Rigoletto earlier this year, the renowned Russian State Ballet and Opera House is back with another world-class production, La Traviata, performed to a large live orchestra.
Giuseppe Verdi’s haunting tragedy brings the splendour and gaiety of mid-19th century Parisian life to the stage. But there is also heartbreak in this tragic tale in which Violetta, a high-society courtesan with a heart of gold, sacrifices everything for the man she loves.
Sung in Italian with English surtitles
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm
£33.50concessions £31.50
MON 26 OCT
Swan LakePresented by russian state Ballet & opera house
A ballet featuring a timeless score from incredible composer Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky. Swan Lake is a certified Russian classic, replete with evocative music and beautiful dance. This ballet, performed to a large live orchestra, has captured the imagination of many generations over the years and continues to attract audiences worldwide. With instantly recognisable music and a timeless story of good against evil, Swan Lake is the greatest of romantic ballets.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm
£34concessions £31.50
MON 23 NOV
The NutcrackerPresented by Moscow Ballet - la classique
All is quiet in the great house as Clara creeps downstairs. The christmas tree stands alone in the darkness, as through the curtains the moonlight beams onto the colourful presents offered there.
It’s midnight as the clock strikes heralding in the spirit of christmas. Yet something stirs in the darkness beyond and thus unfolds this magical festive tale of The Nutcracker.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm
£27.50 concessions £25child £18.50
Fri 8 JAN
The Snow QueenPresented by Ballet Theatre uK
A re-telling of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale, following the story of Gerda and her quest to find Kay whom the Snow Queen has placed under an evil spell.
Upon Gerda’s adventure she encounters a mysterious woman who tells her to continue travelling north, where she will find Kay and the Snow Queen’s Palace of Ice. Only Gerda’s love for Kay can release him from the spell and break the Snow Queen’s curse.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm
£20 concessions £19 child £14family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £65 (Save £3)
SUN 25 OCT
Grimethorpe Colliery BandThe 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. Enjoy the fabulous sound of this world famous brass band, performing your favourite classics with passion and style.
“A thoroughly entertaining show and a must for all music enthusiasts” The Guardian
Winding Wheel
3pm
£20concessions £18.50
SUN 3 JAN
A New Year Viennese Gala Concert Celebrate the new year in style with the Sheffield Symphony Orchestra and their annual New Year Viennese Gala Concert. The programme will feature light music favourites and viennese classics, and maybe even a TV or radio theme tune. John Longstaff, well known to the Winding Wheel audience, will be returning to lead the proceedings assisted by a guest vocal soloist. Come along and join in the festivities.
Winding Wheel
3pm
circle £16.50 Auditorium £14.50
Friends£31.50
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Royal Philharmonic OrchestraelgAr Introduction and Allegro hAndel Water Music: Suite No. 1 vAughAn williAMs The Lark Ascending hAydn Symphony No. 104 director/soloist: Duncan Riddell
The internationally acclaimed Royal Philharmonic Orchestra returns to Chesterfield to perform a sparkling concert of quintessentially English music from Elgar, Haydn and others. This concert features performances of Handel’s Water Music which has
been associated with the British Monarchy since 1717.
Few composers have evoked the English countryside more distinctly than Vaughan Williams and this afternoon you’ll be able to hear his exquisitely pastoral The Lark Ascending which was Classic FM’s Hall of Fame 2015 winner.
Winding Wheel
3.30pm
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WeD 23 SePPeak Performance in ConcertA costumed concert of popular songs from musicals.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm. £12
WeD 14 OCTVoluntary Sector Awards A prestigious event recognising the work of volunteers across Chesterfield and N.E Derbyshire.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm. £5, child £3
TUe 27 OCTSHINE! Bakewell's Peak Performance Theatre school
A kaleidoscope of dance stylesfrom pupils and students.
Pomegranate Theatre
7pm. £15, concessions/child £12
ThU 29 – Fri 30 OCTDream Jowett school of dance
The school's biggest performance of the year returns for another annual show.
Pomegranate Theatre
6.30pm. £11
SUN 6 DeCA Night to Remember chesterfield symphony orchestra
An evening of evocative melodies and toe-tapping dance tunes.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. Advance £8 door £10 child Free
SUN 13 DeC Christmas Spectacular Masson Mills Band
Joined by local school choirs and Perfect Pitch.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £12.50, concessions/child £10 family ticket £35
ThU 10 SeP Saltergate Chatter Talk presented by football enthusiast stuart Basson
Part of the Chesterfield Theatre Friends' In Conversation series.
Pomegranate Theatre Bar
11am. £5, includes soup & roll
TUe 29 – WeD 30 SeP Gotta Dance essential energy Theatre school
From a full performance of Oliver to musical extracts from Oklahoma, Ghost, Wicked and more.
Pomegranate Theatre
6.45pm. £10.50
WeD 7 – SAT 10 OCT The Yeomen of the Guard chesterfield gilbert and sullivan society
Tickets 01246 418 887 before Thu 20 Aug & Box Office from Mon 7 Sep.Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm, sat Matinee 2.30pm. wed £10 Thu – sat £13
TUe 3 – ThU 5 NOVBugsy Malone Peak youth
Famous musical set in 1929 in New York’s criminal underworld.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm. £12 with reductions of £1 per ticket for parties of 20 or more
SUN 8 NOV A Remembrance Spectacular Tideswell Male voice choir
A musical tribute remembering all those who gave their lives.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm. £26
MON 16 NOV Hits of the Century chesterfield studios
100 years of popular music from the Rose Concert Orchestra and Chorus.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £18, child/student £12
ThU 19 NOV John Smedley Ltd Talk presented by Jane Middleton-smith, archivist for John smedley ltd
Part of the Chesterfield Theatre Friends' In Conversation series.
Pomegranate Theatre Bar
11am. £5, includes soup & roll
TUe 25 – SAT 29 AUGPomegranate Youth Theatre Summer SchoolChildren aged 8-18 will work with professional directors. Leads to a public show on Sat 29 Aug at 2pm.
Pomegranate Theatre
£60 per child. Public show £6
Fri 20 – SAT 21 NOV Chesterfield Operatic Society in Concert 110 years with songs from the shows
Tickets 01246 477 532 until Fri 18 Sep & Box Office from Mon 5 Oct.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm. £12
WeD 25 – SAT 28 NOV Centre Stage sue Jones, Kickers dance studios
The spectacular showcase features performances from tiny tots through to the award winning seniors.
Pomegranate Theatre
7pm. £11
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Bobby Socks and Blue Jeans Following spectacular success at the London Palladium. Live production featuring over forty 1950’s hits.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £21.50
MON 14 SeP
Jazz: Djangonauts Influenced by contemporary gypsy jazz masters and the legendary Django Reinhardt.
Pomegranate Theatre Bar
7.15pm doors, 8pm start £9, concessions £7 child £5.50
Fri 25 SeP
Dean Friedman A chart-topping pop icon performing three decades of hits, including Lucky Stars, Ariel & Lydia.
Winding Wheel
8pm. £26.50
SAT 26 SePDreaming of Kate With a remarkable resemblance to Kate Bush in vocal style and appearance, Maaike Breijman brings the music of Kate Bush to life.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £19.75
ThU 1 OCT The Matt Monro Story Featuring Matt Monro Junior. A unique evening of music, warmth and love; keeping the memory of his father and his music alive.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm. £20
ThU 1 OCT Totally Tina! Award winning tribute show that re-creates the spectacle and energy of Tina’s live shows, includes live band and dancers.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £18.50
ThU 17 SeP
Bay City Rollers Les McKeown and band perform a night of hit songs as they take a trip back to the days of growing up to the sounds of The Bay City Rollers.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £21
Fri 18 SeP Oh! CarolDamion Scarcella and Belinda Wollaston present a show dedicated to celebrating the music of Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £20
TUe 6 OCT
All Star 60’s Brian Poole and the original Tremeloes, The Troggs, Badfinger featuring Bob Jackson, The Ivy League and The Pacemakers.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £29
Fri 16 OCT
Abba Mania Top hits including Mamma Mia and Voulez Vous, from the world’s number one touring ABBA tribute.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £19, concessions £17 child £11.50
SAT 17 OCT Halfway to Paradise The Billy Fury Story Billy Fury’s own band, the original Furys Tornados, re-play his twenty nine timeless hits, live.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £20
WeD 21 OCTMumbo Jumbo… Troubadours & RaconteursA Live and Local event supported by Chesterfield Borough Council.
Hasland Village Hall
7.30pm. £TBC
WeD 28 OCTMad about the Musicals 10th Anniversary Tour Starring Gareth Gates and Michael Courtney, with full supporting cast and live band.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm. £25 concs £23
Fri 9 OCT SinatraA tribute starring David Alacey, with special guests Kenny Lynch and Anita Harris.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £23.50 concessions £21.50
SAT 10 OCT Let’s Hang OnFeaturing the legendary hits of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Including Oh What A Night, Sherry, Grease and many more!
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £23
TUe 13 OCT
The Ladyboys of Bangkok: Beauties and Beats Tour Laughter and unabated euphoria.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. circle £23.50 Auditorium £22
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WeD 28 OCT Hooked On Hits – Final Tour 2015: Dr Hook Featuring Ray Sawyer Hit singles including When You’re in Love with a Beautiful Woman.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £30
ThU 29 OCT Roy G Hemmings Motown Show A celebration of timeless motown & soul songs.
Winding Wheel
7.45pm. £21.50, concessions £19.50
MON 9 NOVJazz: Washington Whirligig A versatile band with an enviable reputation.
Pomegranate Theatre Bar
7.15pm doors, 8pm start £9, concessions £7 child £5.50
SAT 14 NOVShow of Hands Autumn Tour 2015 Captivating music through roots, rock, blues, country and traditional folk.
Winding Wheel
8pm. £20.50
ThU 19 NOVJoe LongthorneJoe's repertoire of voices is endless and includes hundreds of the world's top singers, including Shirley Bassey.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £22.50
TUe 24 NOVBellowhead: The Farewell TourOne last chance to see the UK’s most successful folk band on their farewell tour.
Winding Wheel
8pm. standing £21 seated £26
TUe 1 DeCSteeleye Span In Concert Maddy Prior, the voice of Steeleye, leads an impressive line-up, playing a mix of new and classic material.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £21.50
MON 7 DeC Jazz: Nicola Farnon Trio A startling performance of music and melody.
Pomegranate Theatre Bar
7.15pm doors, 8pm start £9, concessions £7 child £5.50
TUe 22 DeCAndy Williams Christmas Spectacular Starring the OsmondsPlus special guests.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £36, viP Tickets £151.50
ThU 7 JANThe Pitmen PoetsA journey through the life of those who worked in the N.E coalfields. With Billy Mitchell, Bob Fox, Jez Lowe & Benny Graham.
Pomegranate Theatre
7.30pm. £19
Fri 30 OCT Dominic Kirwan and Mary Duff: Together in Concert Two of Ireland's finest and best loved entertainers.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £21.50
SUN 1 NOV
That’ll Be The Day 30th anniversary of the rock 'n' roll variety spectacular featuring knock-out hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s, plus loads more hilarious comedy!
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £25
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Participating Restaurants:
Nonnas Italian Restaurant
Thai Pavilion Restaurant
Dinner & ShowMake a night of it with one of our deals and enjoy a delicious 2 course meal before the show.Dinner + Show Available on shows
with this icon
To book call the Chesterfield Theatres Box Office 01246 345 222
For more information including sample menus please visit chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk/dinner
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ThU 30 JULSpotlight Comedy Edinburgh Festival Preview Special
With Paul Sinha (ITV’s The Chase) and Joe Lycett (Live at the Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats).
Winding Wheel 7.15pm doors, 8pm start
Advance £10.50 (group 10+ £9.50) door £12.50 student £7.50
ThU 29 OCT Spotlight Comedy Halloween Dark Comedy Special
With Will Franken (The World Stands Up) & Gein’s Family Giftshop (Chortle winner 2015).
Winding Wheel 7.15pm doors, 8pm start
Advance £10.50 (group 10+ £9.50) door £12.50 student £7.50
ThU 17 SePSpotlight Comedy Crooked Smile Award Best New Act 2015
Nine emerging stand-ups compete, plus headliner Andy Watson (City Life Comedian of the Year). To compete visit chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk/smile.
Winding Wheel 7.15pm doors, 8pm start
Advance £10.50 (group 10+ £9.50) door £12.50 student £7.50
ThU 26 NOV Spotlight ComedyWith Nathan Caton (Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week) and Jack Carroll (Britain’s Got Talent 2013 Runner-up).
Winding Wheel 7.15pm doors, 8pm start
Advance £10.50 (group 10+ £9.50) door £12.50 student £7.50
ThU 10 DeC Spotlight Comedy Fantastic Four Christmas Special
With Ivan Brackenbury (Fringe Award winner), Alfie Moore (Radio 4 It's a Fair Cop), Ian D Montfort (Unbelievable) & Robyn Perkins.
Winding Wheel 7.15pm doors, 8pm start
Advance £12.50 (group 10+ £11.50) door £14.50 student £8.50
Fri 20 NOV Roy Chubby BrownReturning with his meatiest show yet, Chubby is still rude and crude; turning headlines into punch lines with a rip-roaring brand of banter. Not for the easily offended. Adults Only.
Winding Wheel 7.30pm
£20.50Dinner + Show
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" you'd be a muppet to miss it! " Edinburgh Evening News
TUe 20 - SAT 24 OCT
Avenue QWinner of the Tony Awards Triple Crown for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q is part flesh, part felt and packed with heart.
Following five years in the West End, sell-out runs worldwide and a smash hit tour in 2014 (packed with mischief, bad behaviour and political incorrectness) this hugely entertaining show is hitting the road again in 2015!
Created by Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez (Co-creator of Book of Mormon and writer of the songs for Disney’s Frozen), Avenue Q is an irresistibly charming musical which tells the story of the loveable characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues.
Hilarious, cheeky and uproariously entertaining, with a terrific batch of songs performed by a cast of hugely talented performers and puppets, Avenue Q is the musical like no other.
So don’t let your life suck – book your tickets today!
for ages 14+
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Tue-Thu 7.30pm, fri 5pm & 8.30pm, sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Tue evening all seats £19.50
wed & Thu evening circle £27.50 stalls £26
fri Matinee circle £25.50 stalls £24
fri evening & sat circle £29.50 stalls £28
Discounts
concessions save £2, child save £4, group 10+ save £3
Discounts available Wed & Thu Evening and Fri Matinee
Tue £34.50, wed & Thu £41, fri & sat £43
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SAT 29 AUG & SAT 31 OCT Modern Jive Freestyle Ball Freestyle dancing to music including past and present chart music, disco and blues.
Winding Wheel
8pm. Advance £10 door £13
Fri 2 OCT 50’s/60’s Rock ‘n’ Roll DanceThe Buddies and The Pitz.All proceeds to Nenna Kind Cancer Support Centre Chesterfield to Western Park Hospital Transport appeal.
Winding Wheel Auditorium
7.30pm. Advance £13 door £16
SAT 3 OCT & SAT 2 JANNorthern Soul & MotownNow established as one of the best soul nights in the Midlands, making it a night for all true soul fans.
Winding Wheel
8pm. Advance £6.50 door £7.50
Fri 13 NOV50’s/60’s Rock ‘n’ Roll DanceDave Berry and The Cruisers supported by the Cadillacs.All proceeds to Nenna Kind Cancer Support Centre Chesterfield to Western Park Hospital Transport appeal.
Winding Wheel Auditorium
7.30pm. Advance £15 door £18
SAT 14 NOVMotown & Club Soul Vinyl spinning DJs will transport you to the days of Motown & Club Soul with 60's classics and dance floor hits throughout the night.
Winding Wheel Ballroom
8pm. Advance £6.50 door £7.50
eVerY TUeTuesday Night DanceBallroom dancing with Ken and Hazel Shelton. All abilities welcome, including beginners. Tickets available on the door.
Winding Wheel Ballroom
7.30pm-10.30pm. £4.85
ThU 24 DeCChristmas Eve DanceAnnual Christmas event with a 50/50 mix of ballroom and sequence dancing to live music.
Winding Wheel Ballroom
8pm. £15 includes welcome drink
WeD 7 OCT
The UK’s Worst Serial Killers Presented by Trevor Marriott
The UK's worst serial killers from a retired detective. Adults only.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £12 concessions £10
WeD 4 NOV
Footpads, Kings & Highwaymen Presented by ian Morgan
A history of the region’s battles, highwaymen and murder.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £6.50 concessions £4.95
WeD 11 NOV
Cook’s Tours Presented by danny wells
How Thomas Cook opened the world to popular tourism.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £6.50 concessions £4.95
WeD 18 NOV
Life Behind the Lens Presented by doug Allan
Hear about animals and their wild habitats from the world’s best wildlife cameraman.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £15 concessions £12.50
WeD 25 NOV
White Peak/Dark Peak Presented by Peter Machan
A talk deciphering the unique landscapes of the Peak District.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £6.50 concessions £4.95
WeD 14 OCT
Railways in a Cornish Landscape Presented by stephen gay
Stephen's adventures exploring Cornwall's railways.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £6.50 concessions £4.95
WeD 21 OCT
The Sitwells Living through the Great War Presented by christine Beevers
The impact of the First World War on this fascinating family.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £6.50 concessions £4.95
WeD 28 OCT
Landscapes, Ancient Sites and Wild Flowers Presented by Patrick harding
Patrick shares his experiences of Turkey’s beautiful Lycian coast.
Winding Wheel
7.30pm. £6.50 concessions £4.95
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Fri 13 NOVLovin’ the 70sTaking you back to the 70s with national DJs playing all your favourite disco tunes on original vinyl.
Winding Wheel Ballroom
8pm. Advance £6.50 door £7.50
Pantomime Dance Auditions
Sun 20 Sep 2pmFor full information see
chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk/audition
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Pomegranate Theatre Seating Plan 2 (no centre aisle) Prices from Mon 28 September 2015
stalls circle side circle
full conc child full conc child full conc child
Preview £10.50 £10.50 £10.50 £10.50 £10.50 £10.50 £8.50 £8.50 £8.50
family £12 £12 £12 £12 £12 £12 £9.50 £9.50 £9.50
B Perfs £15.50 £14.50 £13 £15 £14 £12.50 £9.50 £9.50 £9.50
A Perfs £17.50 £16.50 £15 £17 £16 £14.50 £11 £11 £11
Offers & Discounts
Early Bird Save £1 per ticket on preview and family performances and £1.50 per ticket on A and B performances if booked and paid in full before Mon 28 Sept.
Dinner & Show See website for availabilty.
Restricted View Save 50p on restricted view seats in the Auditorium and Circle. Not valid on Side Circle seats or on schools tickets.
Groups 20+ Save 50p on all ticket prices
Schools Any seat £9.50 for school performances
Call Box Office or visit website for Dinner & Show availability.
Fri 4 DeC - SUN 3 JAN
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20%
Natalie Law as Snow White
Mike Newman Jnr as Muddles
From X Factor & G4
Jonathan Ansell as Prince
Christopher
From Britain’s Got Talent Impressionist
Philip Green as Herman the
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Adam Daye as Dame Dolly
Dumpling
From Eurovision
Nicki French as the wicked Queen
Paul Holman Associates return to present
An enchanting pedigree pantomime is brought to life with seven dwarfs full of mischief and merriment as we travel to the kingdom of ruritainia where the wicked Queen grizelda is determined to tempt with a poisonous apple! dame dolly dumpling and Muddles guarantee laughter is loud and long and we will need a dashing Prince to deliver the kiss of true love to guarantee snow white is the fairest of them all!
A MAGICAL PANTOMIME FOR ALL THE FAMILY!
British Sign Language (Bsl) interpreted sun 13 dec 2pm wed 16 dec 7pm
Audio Described/Captioned sun 20 dec 2pm & 6pm optional touch tour 5pm
Relaxed Tue 29 dec 2.30pm
For more information see chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk/panto
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A Night at the Oscars New Year’s Eve PartyFive course meal & DJ only £39.50!Winding Wheel
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Dress to Impress
Christmas PartiesFri 4, SAT 12 & ThU 17 DeC
Electric 80’s
Fri 4 Skool Dayz
SAT 12 Radioactive
ThU 17 The Diva Girls
SAT 5, Fri 11 & Fri 18 DeC
Rock & Pop Stars
SAT 5 Andy Crosbie as Sir Elton John
Fri 11 Jed Fry as Sir Tom Jones
Fri 18 Chick as Rod Stewart
SAT 19 DeC
Glam Rock
SAT 19 Glam Rock tribute, Snog
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ThU 26 - SAT 28 NOV Miracle on 34th Street: The Musical Presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York.
One of the most popular films of all time comes to the stage in this dazzling new production of Miracle on 34th Street: The Musical. Kris Kringle takes on the non believers in an all singing, all dancing, all snowing adaptation of this festive favourite.
A white bearded gentleman claiming to be the real Santa Claus brings about a genuine miracle on 34th Street, spreading joy throughout New York City.
Featuring all time classic songs such as It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas, this heartwarming tale is one for all the family.
Winding Wheel
evenings 7.30pm fri Matinee 2pm sat Matinee 2.30pm
Thu evening & fri Matinee circle £23.50, Auditorium £21.50
fri evening, sat Matinee & sat evening circle £26.50, Auditorium £24.50
Discounts
concessions save £2, child save £4, group 10+ save £3
Above discounts available to all performances excluding Fri & Sat evenings. Only one discount per ticket. Subject to availability. Not retrospective
Family Ticket (Auditorium) Thu evening & fri Matinee (2 adults, 2 children) £74 (Save £4) fri evening and Any sat Performance (2 adults, 2 children) £84 (Save £6)
Thu £26.50, fri & sat eve £39.50
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Five course meal, live act & DJ only £33! All parties are at the Winding Wheel from 7.30pm-late.Book your Christmas Party by Fri 18 September and save £1.50 per ticket and get a free bottle of wine for every 6 tickets booked.
Early Bird Ends
18 Sep
Dinner + Show
FILMS JURASSIC WORLD (12A) The fourth Jurassic Park movie starring Chris Pratt & Bryce Dallas Howard.
SAT 1 AUG 7.30pmSUN 2 AUG 1pm & 4pm
THE MISFITS 1961 (PG) A divorcée falls for an over-the-hill cowboy who is struggling to maintain his romantically independent lifestyle in early-sixties Nevada. Starring Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable & Montgomery Clift.
SUN 2 AUG 7.30pm
THE LOOK OF SILENCE (15) A family of survivors discover how their son was murdered and the identity of those who killed him. Powerful documentary billed as a companion piece to Oppenheimer's Oscar-nominated The Act of Killing.
ThU 27 AUG 7.30pm
AMY (15) A documentary on the life and death of Amy Winehouse. Starring Amy Winehouse, Mitch Winehouse, Blake Fielder-Civil & Raye Cosbert.
SUN 30 AUG 7.30pmTUe 1 SeP 2.30pm
QUEEN AND COUNTRY (15) The sequel to Hope and Glory. Bill is drafted into the army, where he and best mate, Percy, battle their superiors on the base and look for love in town. Drama starring Vanessa Kirby & Richard E. Grant.
TUe 1 SeP 7.30pm WeD 2 SeP 2.30pm
THOMAS & FRIENDS: SODOR'S LEGEND OF THE LOST TREASURE (U) When Thomas rocks the boat, trouble soon ensures. Will Thomas track down the treasure in time or will Sailor John set sail with it?
SUN 6 SeP 1pm
DANNY COLLINS (15) The life of a 70’s rocker is turned upside-down by his Manager’s discovery of an undelivered letter written by John Lennon. Drama starring Al Pacino, Jennifer Garner & Melissa Benoist.
SUN 6 SeP 4pm & 7.30pm
TOMORROWLAND (12A) Frank and Casey embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space. Science fiction starring George Clooney.
SUN 13 SeP 1pm
TIMBUKTU (12A) A cattle herder and his family residing in the dunes of Timbuktu find their neighbouring town overtaken by a fanatical group of jihadis. Gripping drama inspired by real events.
SUN 13 SeP 4pm MON 14 SeP 2.30pm
MANGLEHORN (12A) Left heartbroken by a past lover, Manglehorn, an eccentric small-town locksmith, tries to start his life over again with the help of a new friend. Drama starring Al Pacino & Holly Hunter.
SUN 27 SeP 7.30pm
SLOW WEST (15) A young Scottish man travels across America in pursuit of the woman he loves. Starring Michael Fassbender, Kodi Smit-McPhee & Ben Mendelsohn.
Fri 28 AUG 7.30pm SAT 29 AUG 7.30pm
SONG OF THE SEA (PG) Animated family adventure story about a little girl who can turn into a seal.
SUN 30 AUG 1pm TUe 1 SeP 11am WeD 2 SeP 11am
PHOENIX (12A) Dark, gripping melodrama in the ruins of post-war Berlin. Drama starring Nina Hoss & Ronald Zehrfeld.
SUN 30 AUG 4pmWeD 2 SeP 7.30pm
LONDON ROAD (15) London Road, Ipswich, is shattered by the discovery of the bodies of five women. National Theatre Artistic Director Rufus Norris adapts his acclaimed play for the big screen. Starring Olivia Colman, Tom Hardy, Kate Fleetwood & Anita Dobson.
SUN 13 SeP 7.30pm MON 14 SeP 11am
THE SALT OF THE EARTH (12A) In this documentary, Sebastião Salgado embarks on the discovery of pristine territories as part of a huge photographic project which is a tribute to the planet's beauty.
TUe 15 SeP 2.30pm WeD 16 SeP 7.30pm
BOYCHOIR (PG) A troubled, young orphan ends up at a Boy Choir school where his unique talent is discovered. Drama starring Dustin Hoffman, Josh Lucas & Kathy Bates.
TUe 15 SeP 7.30pm WeD 16 SeP 2.30pm
45 YEARS (15) 45th wedding anniversary plans are going well until Geoff learns the body of his first love has been discovered frozen and preserved in the Swiss Alps. Drama starring Charlotte Rampling & Tom Courtenay.
SUN 20 SeP 7.30pmMON 21 SeP 11amTUe 22 SeP 2.30pmWeD 23 SeP 11am
MARSHLAND (15) In the Marshland a serial killer is on the loose. Two homicide detectives, who appear to be poles apart, must settle their differences. Crime-thriller starring Javier Gutiérrez, Raúl Arévalo & María Varod.
MON 21 SeP 2.30pm ThU 24 SeP 2.30pm
POMEGRANATE SCREENINGS FILM TICKETS All screenings are at the Pomegranate Theatre.Seating plans for films vary between Seating Plan 1 (centre aisle) and seating plan 2 (no centre aisle). The specific seating plans for each screening are detailed on our website and are also available when calling the Box Office.
FILMS£6.40Concessions £4.50Students £4.50Child £3.90
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Accessibility• Essential companions admitted for free*
• Infra-red hearing assist headsets or wireless neck loops are available in most areas of our venues.
• Assisting dogs are welcome at all venues*
• Large print versions of printed materials can be made available on request*
further information can be found at chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk/access
*Please inform the Box Office when booking
Meet, discuss and share ideas on how we can improve accessibility at Chesterfield Theatres.
Next meeting Tue 15 Sep 2015, 5.30pm, Pomegranate Theatre. For more information contact our Arts Officer [email protected] / 01246 345 215
JOIN OUR ACCESS GROUP
Accessible Pantomime Performances
British sign language (Bsl) interpreted, Audio described/captioned with optional Touch Tour, and relaxed performances now available.
For more information see page 27
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SATELLITE BROADCASTS
ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: OTHELLO (CERT TBC) A fearsome warrior, loving husband and revered defender of Venice against its enemies, Othello is also an outsider whose victories have created enemies of his own. Stars Hugh Quarshie (Holby City, Star Wars).
WeD 26 AUG 7pm
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: THE BEAUX' STRATAGEM (U) George Farquhar’s final play is a fabulous carnal comedy. Two charming, dissolute young men who have blown their fortunes in giddy London. Shamed and debt-ridden, they flee to provincial Lichfield. Their ‘Stratagem’: to marry for money.
MON 21 SeP 7pm
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: HAMLET (12A) Benedict Cumberbatch (BBC’s Sherlock Holmes) plays Hamlet in a dynamic new production of Shakespeare’s complex and profound play about the human condition.
ThU 15 OCT 7pm
ROYAL OPERA: LE NOzzE DI FIGARO (15) Revolution is in the air in David McVicar’s production of Mozart’s brilliant comic opera, starring Erwin Schrott and Anita Hartig with conductor Ivor Bolton.
SUN 18 OCT 2pm
ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: HENRY V (CERT TBC) Following Henry IV’s death, Hal becomes king and with England in a state of unrest he must leave his rebellious youth behind, Henry gathers his troops and prepares for a war with France.
WeD 21 OCT 7pm
ROYAL BALLET: VISCERA / AFTERNOON OF A FAUN / TCHAIKOVSKY PAS DE DEUX / CARMEN (CERT TBC) Carlos Acosta’s new ballet on Bizet’s tragic tale of jealousy and desire. With works by Liam Scarlett, Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine.
SUN 15 NOV 2pm
ROYAL BALLET: ROMEO AND JULIET (CERT TBC) A tragic tale of star-crossed lovers, Kenneth MacMillan’s ground-breaking ballet is a 20th-century classic.
TUe 22 SeP 7.15pm
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: CORIOLANUS (12A) Shakespeare's classic returns to cinemas by popular demand. When an old adversary threatens Rome, the city calls once more on her hero and defender, Coriolanus.
ThU 24 SeP 7pm
ROGER WATERS THE WALL (15) Co-founder and primary songwriter of Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, fuses the epic and the personal in a concert film that goes well beyond the stage.
Fri 2 OCT 7.30pm
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (CERT TBC) David Suchet (TV's Hercule Poirot) stars as Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde's much loved masterpiece presented by London's Vaudeville Theatre.
TUe 13 OCT 7.15pmSign up for the Pomegranate Screenings eNewsletter at CHESTERFIELDTHEATRES.CO.UK/POMEGRANATE-SCREENINGS
Discount valid on Satellite Broadcasts. Not valid on The Importance of Being Earnest.
POMEGRANATE SCREENINGS SATELLITE BROADCAST TICKETSAll screenings are at the Pomegranate Theatre.Seating plans for films vary between Seating Plan 1 (centre aisle) and seating plan 2 (no centre aisle). The specific seating plans for each screening are detailed on our website and are also available when calling the Box Office.
SATELLITE BROADCASTS£15, Concessions £12.50 Students £12.50, Child £12.50
Please note, The Importance of Being Earnest is £12.50 for any ticket.
Friends’ Discount
10%
Selected shows only - see website.
Dinner + Show
£27.50
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Chesterfield Theatres Box Office Visitor Information Centre Rykneld Square Chesterfield S40 1SB
Telephone: 01246 345 222 Credit/debit card charge: 40p per transaction. Postage & Packaging: 70p per transaction.
Box Office Opening Times: Mon - Sat 9.30am - 6pm. Sun Closed
Tickets can be collected/purchased from the venue of your show, one hour before the show starts.
Online: chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk Most shows can be booked online (6% booking fee applies)
All ticket prices for professional productions include a £1.50 compulsory Theatre Restoration Levy per ticket.
All information and charges are correct at the time of going to press. We reserve the right to amend as necessary.
For further information, please see chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk
Terms & Conditions of SaleReservations will be held for a maximum of 4 working days or on the day until 30 minutes before the start of the show.
Concessions where applicable, are available to children under 16, adults over 60, full-time students & people claiming certain benefits. Please be prepared to provide proof of status.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and regardless of age, must have a ticket. Babies up to one year old are free of charge.
Chesterfield Theatres reserve the right to:
•Makealterationstotheadvertisedcastand programme without prior notice.
•Refuseadmission.
•Providealternativeseatstothosepurchased.
Cancellations and refunds for tickets are not possible except in the event of cancellation by the venue.
Exchanges can only be offered if tickets are returned to the Box Office at least 24 hours prior to the performance, and are subject to a charge.
All information within this publication is correct at time of going to print. We reserve the right to amend as necessary.
How to Find usBox Office Visitor Information Centre Rykneld Square, Chesterfield, S40 1SB.
Winding Wheel Holywell Street, Chesterfield, S41 7SA.
Pomegranate Theatre Corporation Street, Chesterfield, S41 7TX.
Assembly Rooms Market Hall, Market Place, Chesterfield, S40 1AR.
Hasland Village Hall Eastwood Park, Hasland Road, Chesterfield, S41 0AY.
By CarChesterfield is just 10 minutes from junction 29 of the M1 motorway via the A617. From all routes follow signs to Chesterfield Town Centre. Both the Winding Wheel, Pomegranate Theatre, Assembly Rooms and Box Office are located in close proximity to the ‘Crooked Spire Church’. Car parks (see map) are well signposted.
ParkingThere are a number of large car parks close to the Winding Wheel, Pomegranate Theatre, Assembly Rooms and Box Office (see map). Hasland Village Hall has an on-site car park but spaces are limited.
By BusThe Winding Wheel, Pomegranate Theatre, Assembly Rooms and Box Office are within easy walking distance of all town centre bus stops.
By TrainExit Chesterfield Station bearing left, cross the footbridge to Corporation Street; the Pomegranate Theatre is situated on your left and the Winding Wheel is 100 metres further on your right. Here you will see the fingerposts signposting you to the Tourist Information Centre, where you will find the Box Office. The Market Hall is also signposted from here.
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