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The Marlowe supports playwrights through its Roar programme, helping them to create new and exciting work for audiences to enjoy.
Did you know?
The Marlowe: Changing lives through theatre
WHAT WE DOThe Marlowe is commited to helping writers find their voice and to provide vital opportunities for them to develop their work for performance.
Through our Roar programme, we give playwrights the chance to develop their work through supportive mentoring, professional advice and the chance to hear their work performed by professional actors.
Roar supported writers have successfully developed their work into professionally produced plays, including Titas Halder’s Run The Beast Down, that recently completed a critically acclaimed run at The Marlowe Studio and London’s Finborough Theatre.
The Marlowe's interest and support for Run The Beast Down provided the catalyst for pushing my first play into production. The Roar programme allowed us to investigate the play in a creative and well-supported environment.
I'm delighted to have been given the platform from which we could make that hardest of things happen; getting the play on.”
Titas Halder, writer of Run The Beast Down.
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£1=£2 Your donation doubled Matching your support with Arts Council England’s Catalyst: Evolve Fund
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JORDAN PRODUCTIONS AND PHIL&BEN IN ASSOCIATION WITH EASTBOURNE THEATRES PRESENT
Don’t Dress For DinnerA side-splitting comedy of gastronomic proportions.Written by Marc Camoletti this superb comedy of confusion stars the Olivier Award winning Sara Crowe (EastEnders, Four Weddings And A Funeral), with the brilliant farceurs Damian Williams (Birds Of A Feather, Being Tommy Cooper) and Ben Roddy (Absolutely Fabulous - The Movie, Boeing Boeing).
Bernard has invited Suzy (his gorgeous Parisian mistress) to his home for the weekend as his wife is away; he’s invited his best friend Robert along as an alibi, and with a feast from chef Suzette what could possibly go wrong?
“ A fabulous farce. A very funny cast. Formidable!” êêêê BRIGHTON ARGUS
“ Outright belly laughs from the audience, who revelled in the side-splitting humour. A great night out.” THEATRE SOUTH EAST
MON 8 & TUE 9 MAY
7.30pm
£32.75-£19.75 (bk
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions Discovery Tickets Groups
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Funny GirlThe critically-acclaimed West End production. This “utterly irresistible” (Sunday Times) production of Funny Girl stars West End leading lady Natasha J Barnes as Fanny Brice and Darius Campbell who reprises his West End role as Nick Arnstein.
Funny Girl boasts some of the most iconic songs in film and theatre history, including People and Don’t Rain On My Parade. This “exhilarating embrace of a production” (The Independent) comes to Canterbury after wowing in London’s West End. It tells the story of Fanny Brice, whose vocal talents and comedic ability see her rise from Brooklyn music hall singer to Broadway star.
“ Natasha J Barnes is a sensation in her own right.” THE TELEGRAPH
“ Triumphantly reinvents Funny Girl for a new generation.” êêêê EVENING STANDARD
Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Bob Merrill.Book by Isobel Lennart. From an original story by Miss Lennart.Revised book by Harvey Fierstein.Directed by Michael Mayer.
TUE 2–SAT 6 MAY
Evenings 7.30pm Wed, Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £48.75-£32.75 Tue-Thu performances £45.75-£29.75
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices on Tue-Thu
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Tue–Thu) Discovery Tickets (Tue) Groups
Access performances (see p.56)
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Make an evening of it Meal packages available in The Green Room (see p.52)
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TUE 16–SAT 20 MAY
Evenings 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £33.75-£22.75Tue-Thu performances £30.75-£18.75
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices (eves)
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Tue-Thu eves) Discovery Tickets (Tue & Wed)Groups
Access performances (see p.56)
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Willy Russell’s Shirley ValentineStarring Jodie Prenger
“ Why do we get all this life if we don’t ever use it?”Shirley is a Liverpool housewife. Her kids have left home and she makes chips and egg for her husband while talking to the wall. Where has her life disappeared to? Out of the blue, her best friend o�ers her a trip to Greece for two weeks and she secretly packs her bags. She heads for the sun and starts to see the world and herself very di�erently.
Willy Russell’s heart-warming comedy premiered in 1986 and took the world by storm, and was then adapted into an Oscar-nominated film. Now, on its 30th anniversary, Jodie Prenger stars in the first major revival of this national treasure.
“ The funniest and most heart-warming play.” DAILY MIRROR
Recommended 14yrs+
English Touring Opera present
Gilbert & Sullivan’s Patience and Puccini’s ToscaETO presents its first Gilbert and Sullivan production, and a night of Italian passion. Patience pokes fun at the eccentric a�ectations of barely-disguised Victorian celebrities, including Oscar Wilde. Willowy poets, sighing maidens, hearty milkmaids and burly o£cers – all become targets of Gilbert and Sullivan’s razor-sharp wit. Expect plenty of tunes and humour as fresh today as it was at the first performance.
Tosca is Puccini’s visceral depiction of love in the midst of a war-torn Rome, and one of the world’s best-loved operas, brimming with lust, corruption and political intrigue.
FRI 12 & SAT 13 MAY
Patience Fri 12 May 7.30pmTosca Sat 13 May 7.30pm
£43.25-£23.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions Discovery Tickets Groups
Schools £10 tickets (Booking by phone or in person)
Multi-Buy O�er 25% o� Tosca when booking for Patience
Friends of ETO £5 o� top three prices
Show Talk Fri 12 & Sat 13 May, 6.30pm, free, booking required
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ARIA ENTERTAINMENT AND MUSIC & LYRICS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE FESTIVAL THEATRE EDINBURGH PRESENT
The Addams FamilyBook by Marshall Brickman and Rick EliceMusic and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa Based on Characters Created by Charles Addams
Look who’s moved into the neighbourhood! Everyone’s favourite kooky family are now on stage in the UK premiere of this spectacular musical comedy from the writers of multi award-winning hit musical Jersey Boys, with music and lyrics by Tony Award nominated Andrew Lippa. Starring Samantha Womack as Morticia, Carrie Hope Fletcher as Wednesday, Cameron Blakely as Gomez and Les Dennis as Uncle Fester.
Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, is all grown up and has a shocking secret that only Gomez knows. She’s fallen in love with a sweet young man from a respectable family. With his cherished Morticia in the dark will Gomez manage to keep his daughter’s secret until the two families meet for a fateful dinner with hilarious consequences?
Join them, plus Uncle Fester, Lurch, Pugsley and more for a heart-warming story of love, family and friendship… with a twist!
Featuring a live orchestra and extraordinary original score The Addams Family is sure to entertain whether you are 7 or 307!
TUE 23–SAT 27 MAY
Evenings (not Fri) 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm Fri 5pm & 8.30pm
Fri 8.30pm & Sat performances £42.25-£26.25Tue-Thu & Fri 5pm performances £39.25-£24.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices on Tue-Thu & Fri 5pm
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Tue-Thu & Fri 5pm) Discovery Tickets (Tue, Wed & Fri 5pm) Groups
Under 16yrs 15% o�
Presented through special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide.
Make an evening of it Meal packages available in The Green Room (see p.52)
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THE CHILDREN’S TOURING PARTNERSHIP PRESENTS
Running WildBy Michael Morpurgo (War Horse) In an adaptation by Samuel Adamson Originally produced by Chichester Festival Theatre and Regent’s Park Theatre
“Animal magic rivals War Horse.” The GuardianFor Lilly, going to Indonesia isn’t just another holiday with mum. It’s a new start, and the chance to ride an elephant called Oona. But then the tsunami hit – and Oona charges into the jungle, with her young rider desperately clinging on.
With a large cast and puppetry design and direction by two previous Associate Puppetry Directors on War Horse, this epic and spectacular production brings Michael Morpurgo’s story to lush life with extraordinary heart, vibrant colour and exceptional creativity.
“ A winner. The puppetry is exquisite, the magic really hits you.” êêêê THE TELEGRAPH
“ Remarkable by its inventive staging.” êêêê THE TIMES
Recommended 6yrs+
WED 31 MAY–SAT 3 JUN
Evenings 7pm Wed, Thu & Sat matinees 2pm
£24.25-£17.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £2 o�
Discounts (on selected seats) Discovery Tickets (Wed & Thu eve)
Family Ticket 15% o� when booking four or more tickets
Under 16yrs £1.50 o�
THE MARLOWE PRESENTS
Canterbury Children’s FestivalMON 29 MAY-SAT 3 JUN
A monster of a festival.Perfect for half term. Enjoy performances, workshops and free events at The Marlowe. Here are some highlights:
The Teddy Bear’s PicnicTUE 30 MAY 11.30am, 1pm & 3pmA dance show to enthrall ages 6 months to 5 years.Tickets £10.25
Better Together WED 31 MAY 11am & 3pmA visual treat of a clown show, which is all about making friends. Tickets £10.25
The Three MusketeersTHU 1 JUN 11am & 3pm RP
Chaos, mayhem and stupidity reign supreme as The Three Half Pints swish their swords, bu� their boots and flourish their feathers in their most ridiculous adventure yet!Tickets £10.25
The Boy And The MermaidFRI 2 JUN 12pm & 3pmA magical new show for families with a mix of puppetry, exciting storytelling and live music.Tickets £10.25
Pop!SAT 3 JUN 11am & 3pmA magical comedy show, to delight the young and young at heart. Tickets £10.25
Visit our website for more details.
RP Access performances (see p.56)
Try our family meal deal in the Green Room See p.52
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TUE 13–SAT 17 JUN
Evenings 7.30pm Wed, Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £37.75-£24.25Tue–Thu performances £35.25-£22.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices on Tue–Thu
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Tue–Thu eves) Discovery Tickets (Tue) Groups
Buddy – The Buddy Holly StoryThe world’s most successful rock’n’roll show.This sensational multi-award-winning West End show is not just feel good, but feel great!
Experience the drama, passion and excitement as a cast of phenomenally talented actors and musicians tell Buddy Holly’s story, from his meteoric rise to fame, to his final legendary performance at The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa.
Featuring some of the greatest songs ever written, including That’ll Be The Day, Oh Boy, Rave On, La Bamba, Chantilly Lace, Johnny B. Goode, Raining In My Heart, Everyday, Shout and many many more, this show is just Peggy Sue-perb!
“The show you will never forget.” DAILY MAIL
“Joyous! I love this show.” SUNDAY EXPRESS
TUE 6–SAT 10 JUN
Evenings 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £34.25-£20.75Tue–Thu performances £32.25-£19.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices on Tue–Thu
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Tue–Thu) Discovery Tickets (Tue & Wed) Groups
Schools £12.50 tickets (Tue-Thu) (Booking by phone or in person)
Access performances (see p.56)
ROYAL & DERNGATE, NORTHAMPTON PRESENT
Death Of A SalesmanStarring Tim Pigott-Smith
A new production of the great American play. Willy Loman is not as young as he once was, and boy is he feeling it. After half a lifetime on the road, this once successful travelling salesman is unable to keep up in a changing workplace. When his drop-out son Bi� moves home again, Willy decides to give success one last shot. Can he prove to everyone he’s got what it takes?
Widely considered to be one of the greatest plays of the twentieth century, Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece is about the cost of not being able to let go of the American Dream.
Starring Tony and Olivier Award nominee Tim Pigott-Smith (Jewel In The Crown, Downton Abbey, Quantum Of Solace and King Charles III) as Willy.
Show Talk Wed 7 Jun, post-show, free
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Sister ActStarring Alexandra Burke Directed and Choreographed by Craig Revel Horwood Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Glenn Slater Book by Cheri Steinkeller & Bill SteinkellerAdditional book material by Douglas Carter Beane
The feel-amazing musical comedy based on the smash-hit movie.Starring Alexandra Burke (The X Factor, The Bodyguard), this is the hilarious story of Deloris Van Cartier, a disco diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder. Under protective custody she is hidden in the one place she won’t be found – a convent! Featuring dazzling dance routines and songs inspired by Motown, soul and disco, this is the funniest and funkiest musical around.
Please note: at matinee performances the role of Deloris Van Cartier will be played by Joanna Francis.
Based on the Touchstone Pictures Motion Picture Sister Act written by Joseph Howard.
Presented by Music Theatre International (Europe) Ltd.
MON 26 JUN–SAT 1 JUL
Evenings 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Mon–Sat evenings £50.75-£34.75Thu & Sat matinees £45.25-£28.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices on Mon-Wed & matinees
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Mon–Wed & matinees) Discovery Tickets (Mon) Groups
Access performances (see p.56)
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MON 19–SAT 24 JUN
Evenings 7pm Thu & Sat matinees 2pm
Fri & Sat performances £39.75-£20.75Mon–Thu performances £37.25-£18.75
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Mon–Thu) Discovery Tickets (Mon–Thu eves) Groups
Schools £12 tickets (Mon–Thu) (Booking by phone or in person)
Access performances (see p.56)
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THE NATIONAL THEATRE AND BRISTOL OLD VIC PRESENT
Jane EyreThe National Theatre’s critically acclaimed re-imagining of Charlotte Brontë’s masterpiece. The classic story of the trailblazing Jane is as inspiring as ever. This bold and dynamic production uncovers one woman’s fight for freedom and fulfilment on her own terms.
Jane Eyre’s spirited heroine faces life’s obstacles head-on, surviving poverty, injustice and the discovery of bitter betrayal before taking the ultimate decision to follow her heart.
“Theatre at its most imaginative.” êêêêê DAILY MAIL
“ Captures the beating heart of the novel. And then some.” êêêêê MAIL ON SUNDAY
“Aflame with passion.” êêêêê THE OBSERVER
Show Talk Wed 21 Jun, 5.30pm, free, booking required
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THE MARLOWE YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS
Creed Of SpiesAn immersive performance in Canterbury’s secret places. Canterbury: at dusk hooded figures rise in the city’s deepening shadows - ghosts of the old creed banished from the kingdom. The hunter and the hunted seek the signs which will unlock the doors hiding the truths of this restless world. What are ‘the strangers’ who share the new creed doing here? Why have they fled?
A boy’s fate is sealed as a cold hand of history hauls him down into the darkness.
Guided by hooded avatars, Creed Of Spies fuses promenade play and an immersive parkour trail to unlock the secrets of some of Canterbury’s most precious artefacts that conspired to shape the life and death of its most celebrated son, Christopher Marlowe.
Join The Marlowe Youth Theatre for a dramatic journey through the streets, up the walls and into the secret places of Canterbury. Recommended 14yrs+
SUN 16-THU 20 JUL
Evenings 8pm
£6.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees)
This is a promenade performance in a number of venues across Canterbury, starting in The Marlowe foyer. Please notify Box O¤ce of any access requirements.
MAMMA MIA!The world’s sunniest and most exhilarating smash-hit musical.Set on a Greek island paradise, a story of love, friendship and identity is cleverly told through the timeless songs of ABBA.
Sophie’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings her mother face-to-face with three men from her distant romantic past, on the eve of a wedding they’ll never forget.
This irresistibly funny show has thrilled audiences all around the world. Whatever age you are, you can’t help but have the time of your life at MAMMA MIA!
“The sunniest of all musicals.” THE SUNDAY EXPRRESS
TUE 11–SAT 29 JUL
Evenings 7.30pm Tue 18, Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £60.75-£34.25Mon–Thu performances £55.75-£30.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices on Mon-Thu
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Mon–Thu) Discovery Tickets (Tue 11 & Wed 12) Groups (Mon–Thu)
Access performances (see p.56)
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Make an evening of it Meal packages available in The Green Room (see p.52)
Want to get involved with the Marlowe Youth Theatre? To find out more visit our website
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OLIVIER AWARDS 2015
The Play That Goes WronThe West End smash-hit comedy.The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does! As the accident prone thesps battle on against all the odds to reach their final curtain call, hilarious results ensue!
Hailed “a gut-busting hit” by the New York Times, Mischief Theatre’s sell-out West End comedy which has now opened on Broadway, has won a host of celebrity endorsements from the likes of Joanna Lumley, “we laughed until the tears ran down our faces, it has to be seen” to Ant & Dec, “the funniest show we’ve seen! If you can get a ticket, go!”
“ I feared I was going to hyperventilate.” êêêêê DAILY MAIL
“ Genuinely hilarious. Boy, does it hit the funny bone.” êêêê THE TELEGRAPH
“ Exquisitely choreographed mayhem.” êêêê THE INDEPENDENT
MON 31 JUL–SAT 5 AUG
Evenings 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £36.25-£23.25Mon–Thu performances £33.25-£20.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 off top three prices on Mon-Thu
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Mon–Thu) Discovery Tickets (Mon & Tue) Groups
Show Talk Fri 4 Aug, 6pm, free, booking required
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E Nesbit’s The Railway ChildrenAdapted for the stage by Dave Simpson
The classic novel is brought to life on stage in a stunning new production.When their father mysteriously disappears with two strangers one evening, the lives of Roberta, Peter and Phyllis are turned upside down. Forced to leave the comforts of their privileged London life in exchange for a humble rural existence in the depths of the Yorkshire countryside, this fractured family soon discover new friendships and an unexpected secret that will change their lives forever.
Complete with beautiful period costumes and ingenious designs, this new production of The Railway Children promises an uplifting theatrical experience for all ages, packed with intrigue, adventure, joy and jubilation.
“ Simpson’s adaptation is a triumph. Ideal for the whole family.” MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
TUE 15–SAT 19 AUG
Evenings 7pm Thu & Sat matinees 2pm
£33.25-£22.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions Discovery Tickets (Tue & Wed) Groups
Under 16yrs £7 o�
Access performances (see p.56)
Show Talk Thu 17 Aug, 6pm, free, booking required
Dinosaur WorldA brand new dino-mite adventure!Dare to experience the dangers and delights of Dinosaur World in this interactive new show for all the family.
Grab your compass and join our intrepid explorer across unchartered territories to discover a prehistoric world of astonishing (and remarkably lifelike) dinosaurs.
Meet a host of impressive creatures, including every child’s favourite flesh-eating giant, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Triceratops, Gira�atitan and Segnosaurus, to name just a few!
An entertaining and mind-expanding jurassic adventure, live on stage!Recommended 3yrs+
FRI 11-SUN 13 AUG
Fri 1.30pm Sat 10.30am & 1.30pm Sun 11am & 2pm
£16.25 (danger seats!) & £13.75
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees)
Meet and greet the dinosaurs Post-show, free
Interactive new show for ages 3+
Try our family meal deal in the Green Room See p.52
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MON 23-SAT 28 OCT
Mon-Thu evenings 7.30pm Wed matinee 2.30pm Fri 5.30pm & 8.30pm Sat 5pm & 8.30pm
Sat performances £46.75-£30.25Mon-Thu eves & Fri 8.30pm £43.75-£26.75Wed matinee & Fri 5.30pm £38.25-£21.75
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices Mon-Thu & Fri 8.30pm
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Mon-Thu & Fri 8.30pm) Discovery Tickets (Wed eve & Fri 8.30pm) Groups (Mon-Thu & Fri 8.30pm)
Grease It’s the one that you want! Tom Parker, from the UK’s top boy band The Wanted stars in his first ever theatrical role as ‘bad boy’ Danny in Grease, the No.1 greatest musical! (100 Greatest Musicals, Channel 4).
This original, electrifying West End production also stars Over The Rainbow winner Danielle Hope as Sandy and Louisa Lytton (EastEnders and Strictly Come Dancing) as Rizzo.
It’s the original high-school musical, featuring all the unforgettable songs from the hit movie including You’re The One That I Want, Grease Is The Word, Summer Nights, Hopelessly Devoted To You, Sandy, Greased Lightnin’ and many more.
“It’s electrifyin’ – go, go, go!” SKY NEWS
“Grease is still the word.” SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
“A feel-good, pick-me-up musical.” SUNDAY EXPRESS
Recommended 8yrs+
THE ACCLAIMED NATIONAL THEATRE PRODUCTION
War Horse Based on the beloved novel by Michael Morpurgo Adapted by Nick Sta�ord In association with the award-winning Handspring Puppet Company
An unforgettable theatrical event.Based on the beloved novel by Michael Morpurgo, this powerfully moving and imaginative drama, filled with stirring music and songs, is a show of phenomenal inventiveness.
War Horse is an unforgettable theatrical event which takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France.
“ An entertainment phenomenon.” êêêêê THE TELEGRAPH
“The theatre event of the decade.” THE SUNDAY TIMES
“ An extraordinary piece of theatre, absolutely guaranteed to move the heart.” SUNDAY EXPRESS
FRI 15 SEP–SAT 14 OCT
Evenings (not Wed 27) 7.30pmWed 27, Thu & Sat matinees (from w/c 25 Sep) 2.30pm
£60.75-£19.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £3 o� Price Band A on Mon–Thu eves
Discounts (on selected seats, all limited availability) Discovery Tickets (Mon 18 & Tue 19 Sep) Groups (Mon–Thu)
Schools £16 tickets (Mon–Wed, w/c 18 Sep & w/c 25 Sep) (Booking by phone or in person)
Access performances (see p.56)
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War Horse at The Marlowe is sponsored by:
Make an evening of it Meal packages available in The Green Room (see p.52)
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Glyndebourne Tour 2017Extraordinary opera returns for one week only.
Mozart’s Così fan tutte TUE 31 OCT & THU 2 NOV (MATINEE)
A double dare results in lies and true love in Mozart’s dark comedy. As an innocent trick veers o�-course, boisterous high jinks ensue, souls are searched, and true love is born – at some cost. This gorgeous period production by Nicholas Hytner, former director of the National Theatre, is full of sublime Mozartean melodies and dazzling singing.
Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia WED 1 & SAT 4 NOV
The battle of the sexes becomes a battle of wits in Rossini’s most popular comedy.Clever Figaro, the famous Barber of Seville, has much to gain if he can win Count Almaviva as his chosen bride. But the crafty would-be bride, Rosina, is already several steps ahead of him, plotting to escape her guardian.
Rossini’s most popular comedy comes roaring back in a production of wit and playful energy.
Brett Dean’s HamletFRI 3 NOV
A new opera based on Shakespeare’s best-known tragedy.Shakespeare’s most famous and arguably greatest work is given new life in operatic form in this original Glyndebourne commission.
Composer Brett Dean’s colourful, energetic, witty and richly lyrical music expertly captures the modernity of Shakespeare’s timeless tale.
TUE 31 OCT–SAT 4 NOV
Evenings (not Thu) 7.15pm Thu matinee 2pm
Tue, Wed & Sat performances £63.25-£39.75Thu & Fri performances £54.25-£32.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 o� top three prices on Tue-Fri
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Tue–Fri) Discovery Tickets (Tue–Fri) Groups (Tue–Fri)
Schools £8 tickets (Thu & Fri) (Booking by phone or in person)
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Il barbiere di Siviglia Wed 1 Nov, 6.15pm
Hamlet Fri 3 Nov, 6.15pm
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Northern Ballet’s
The Little MermaidBe transported to a world beneath the waves.Based on the famous fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid tells of a young mermaid who is willing to give up everything she knows for love and the desire to gain a human soul.
New for 2017, this original ballet is choreographed by Northern Ballet Artistic Director David Nixon OBE and brought to life by “the best dance actors in the world” (Dance Europe).
With music performed live by Northern Ballet Sinfonia, this is sure to be a spectacular new production.
TUE 14–SAT 18 NOV
Evenings 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Tue–Sat eves & Sat matinee £41.25-£23.25Thu matinee £37.25-£19.25
Our Friends save £1.25 per ticket (no booking fees) and get £5 off top three prices on Tue-Thu
Discounts (on selected seats) Concessions (Tue–Thu) Discovery Tickets (Tue–Thu) Groups
Under 16yrs 50% off top three prices (Tue, Fri & Sat eve)
Schools £10 tickets (Wed & Thu) (Booking by phone or in person)
Friends of Northern Ballet £5 off top three prices on Tue-Thu
Show Talk Thu 16 Nov, 6pm, free, booking required
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EVOLUTION PANTOMIMES AND THE MARLOWE PRESENT
Hook your tickets for this amazing show!Canterbury panto favourites, Ben Roddy and Lloyd Hollett, are back as part of an all-star cast in a spectacular version of this classic story.
Once again, the show will be written by Paul Hendy and produced by the team at Evolution, so you can expect everything you know and love about Marlowe Theatre pantomimes.
Peter Pan will feature a brilliant cast, a genuinely funny script, stunning costumes and scenery. The croc is ticking so hook your tickets now!
“ Another sumptuous feast of entertainment.” KENT ON SUNDAY
“ I don’t think I stopped laughing from the minute I sat down to the minute I left.” HEART FM
“ This gleaming Rolls Royce of a pantomime.”
SARDINES MAGAZINE
“ Hugely entertaining, visually arresting and full of great song and dance numbers.” KENT NEWS
“ Pantomime at The Marlowe is legendary.”
THE REVIEWS HUB
Reviews of Dick Whittington
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FRI 24 NOV–SUN 14 JAN
Peak performances £36.75-£18.75
Non-peak performances £31.75-£16.75
Saver performances £25.75-£14.25
Relaxed performance £10
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Backstage Tours 10.30am on Wed 6 Dec, Wed 20 Dec & Wed 3 Jan.
Tickets £5 per person
NOVEMBERFri 24 7pm Sat 25 2.30pm 7pm Sun 26 1pm 5pm
Mon 27 No performancesTue 28 1pm 7pm Wed 29 10am 1.30pm Thu 30 10am 1.30pm
DECEMBERFri 1 10.30am 7pm Sat 2 10.30am 2.30pm 7pm Sun 3 1pm 5pm
Mon 4 No performancesTue 5 1pm 7pm Wed 6 1pm 7pm Thu 7 10.30am 2pm Fri 8 10.30am 7pm Sat 9 10.30am 2.30pm 7pm
Sun 10 1pm 5pm
Mon 11 No performancesTue 12 1pm 7pm Wed 13 1pm 7pm Thu 14 1pm 7pm Fri 15 11am 7pm Sat 16 10.30am 2.30pm 7pm Sun 17 1pm 5pm
Mon 18 No performancesTue 19 2.30pm 7pm Wed 20 2.30pm 7pm Thu 21 2.30pm 7pm Fri 22 2.30pm 7pm Sat 23 10.30am 2.30pm 7pm Sun 24 10.30am 2.30pm
Mon 25 No performancesTue 26 2.30pm 7pm Wed 27 2.30pm 7pm
Thu 28 2.30pm 7pm Fri 29 2.30pm 7pm Sat 30 10.30am 2.30pm 7pm Sun 31 10.30am 2.30pm
JANUARYMon 1 No performancesTue 2 2.30pm 7pm Wed 3 2.30pm 7pm Thu 4 1pm 7pm Fri 5 1pm 7pm Sat 6 10.30am 2.30pm 7pm Sun 7 1pm 5pm
Mon 8 No performancesTue 9 No performancesWed 10 No performances Thu 11 1pm RP 7pm Fri 12 10.30am 7pm Sat 13 10.30am 2.30pm 7pm Sun 14 1pm 5pm
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GREAT BRITISH PANTO AWARDS
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SELLADOOR PRODUCTIONS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE MARLOWE PRESENT
Of Mice And MenA powerful story about friendship and holding on to your dreams.Set in the trying times of the Great Depression, Of Mice And Men is a powerful portrait of the American spirit and a heartbreaking testament to the bonds of friendship and what it means to be human.
This landmark play by the Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck is the story of George and Lennie, two migrant ranch workers who dream of owning their own ranch.
Still relevant to modern times, this is a moving story about trying to hold on to your dreams and friendships during di£cult times.
From the producers of Avenue Q, The Crucible, American Idiot and Flashdance comes this American classic for all time.
MON 29 JAN-SAT 3 FEB
Evenings 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £37.75-£22.75Tue-Thu performances £35.75-£20.75Preview (Mon 29) £33.75-£18.75
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TUE 16-SAT 20 JAN
Evenings 7.30pm Wed, Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £48.25-£30.75Tue-Thu performances £45.75-£28.25
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JAMIE WILSON AND GAVIN KALIN PRESENT THE WATERMILL THEATRE PRODUCTION OF
Crazy For YouStarring Tom Chambers
A multi-award-winning romantic comedy musical.High energy, high kicking and gloriously glamorous, the acclaimed Watermill Theatre production of Crazy For You is the ultimate feel-good musical starring Tom Chambers (Top Hat and winner of Strictly Come Dancing) featuring a fabulous score from the Gershwin brothers’ songbook.
Mistaken identities, heartbreak, happiness and a wealth of memorable tunes, including I Got Rhythm, They Can’t Take That Away From Me, Nice Work If You Can Get It and Embraceable You all feature in this exhilarating celebration of the great Broadway musicals.
“ The production is a delight — as silly yet smart a catch-all for a swell bunch of songs as you could wish for.” THE TIMES
“Irrepressibly inventive.” MARK SHENTON, THE STAGE
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TUE 20 FEB-SAT 3 MAR
Evenings (not Fri) 7.30pm Wed (21 Feb) & Sat matinees 2.30pm Fri 5pm & 8.30pm
£50.75- £20.75
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David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers, GARY BARLOW HOWARD DONALD JASON ORANGE MARK OWEN ROBBIE WILLIAMS PRESENT
The BandBy Tim Firth
A new musical featuring the music of Take That. The Band is a new musical comedy about what it’s like to grow up with a boyband.
The Band is written by Olivier Award-winning writer Tim Firth and stars the winning band from the BBC One television show Let It Shine.
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MARTIN DODD FOR UK PRODUCTIONS BY ARRANGEMENT WITH MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL (EUROPE) LTD PRESENT
Legally BlondeStarring Rita Simons as Paulette Bonafonte
OMG you guys!!! It’s the all-singing, all-dancing romantic comedy.This smash-hit musical based on the best-loved movie, follows the beautiful and popular Elle Woods.
When she is dumped by her boyfriend for a more serious girlfriend, she puts down the credit cards, picks up the books and bags herself a place at the prestigious Harvard Law School to try and win him back. With the support of her new friends, she learns that you can be both smart and fashionable.
Rita Simons is best known for playing Roxy Mitchell in BBC’s EastEnders. Also starring Bill Ward (Emmerdale, Coronation Street) as Professor Callahan.
MON 19-SAT 24 MAR
Evenings 7.30pmThu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £41.25-£25.25Mon-Thu performances £38.25-£22.25
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RAYMOND GUBBAY PRESENTS
The Russian State Ballet & Orchestra Of SiberiaOne of Russia’s leading ballet companies.Formed in 1981, The Russian State Ballet Of Siberia has built an international reputation for delivering performances of outstanding quality and unusual depth.
The soloists and corps de ballet are superb, and never fail to delight audiences with their breath taking physical ability and dazzling costumes.
They will be bringing us four classic ballets: Romeo And Juliet, with its magnificent Prokofiev score; The Nutcracker, a Christmas favourite, but dazzling all year round; Cinderella, and the ultimate classical ballet Swan Lake.
“Neatly and zestily danced.” FINANCIAL TIMES
MON 5-SAT 10 MAR
Swan Lake Mon-Wed 7.30pm Wed matinee 2.30pmCinderella Thu 7.30pmRomeo And Juliet Fri 7.30pmThe Nutcracker Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm
£43.25-£20.25
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Music and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin.Book by Heather Hach. Based on the novel by Amanda Brown and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture.
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Sunset BoulevardMusic by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Book and lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton. Based on the Billy Wilder film.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award®-winning masterpiece. One of the all-time great musicals, Sunset Boulevard is a story of romance and obsession, starring acclaimed musical theatre star, Ria Jones, as Norma Desmond.
In her mansion, faded silent-screen goddess Norma Desmond lives in a fantasy world. Impoverished writer Joe Gillis stumbles into her reclusive world and is seduced by her lifestyle, becoming trapped until his love for another woman leads him to try and break free.
With its much-loved score (Sunset Boulevard, With One Look, The Greatest Star Of All and The Perfect Year) this production promises to be a spectacular evening.
“ Majestic, mesmerizing and teasingly seductive!” THE EVENING STANDARD
MON 16–SAT 21 APR 2018
Evenings 7.30pm Wed, Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £51.25-£28.25Mon-Thu performances £48.25-£25.25
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Beautiful: The Carole King MusicalThe story of the woman who wrote the soundtrack to a generation.Long before she was Carole King, the chart-topping music legend, she was an ordinary girl with an extraordinary talent.
The Olivier and Tony Award-winning West End hit tells the true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom, from writing songs with her husband Gerry Go£n, to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Along the way, she wrote countless classics such as (You Make Me Feel) Like A Natural Woman, Take Good Care Of My Baby, You’ve Got A Friend, So Far Away, It Might As Well Rain Until September, Up On The Roof, and Locomotion.
“I dare you not to get up and dance.” BBC RADIO 2
“Slick and beautifully played.” THE TIMES
TUE 27–SAT 31 MAR
Evenings 7.30pm Wed, Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £50.75-£34.75Tue-Thu performances £47.75-£30.75
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TUE 22-SAT 26 MAY 2018
Evenings 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Tue-Sat performances £44.75-£26.75Thu matinee £36.75-£23.75
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A NEW ADVENTURES PRODUCTION
Matthew Bourne’s CinderellaMusic by Prokofiev
A thrilling and evocative love story. Following the success of The Red Shoes, New Adventures return to The Marlowe with one of their most beloved productions. Matthew Bourne’s interpretation of the classic fairy tale has, at its heart, a true war-time romance. A chance meeting results in a magical night for Cinderella and her dashing young RAF pilot, together just long enough to fall in love before being parted by the horrors of the Blitz.
Matthew Bourne’s vivid story telling has never been more heart-stopping and touching, and will take the audience into the heart of Prokofiev’s magnificent score, and the sights and sounds of war-torn London.
“A Valentine to the Power of Love” LA TIMES
“A gripping theatrical spectacle.” THE GUARDIAN
HairsprayThe smash hit musical comedy Hairspray is back! After a sell-out run last year the all-singing, all-dancing production returns.
It’s Baltimore, 1962 where Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, is on a mission to follow her dreams and dance her way onto national TV. Tracy’s audition makes her a local star and soon she is using her new-found fame to fight for equality, bagging local heartthrob Link Larkin along the way!
Featuring the hit songs Welcome To The 60s, You Can’t Stop The Beat, The Nicest Kids In Town and many more.
This irresistible feel-good show is a perfect treat for all the family – it’s time to let your hair down!
“ As light and bouncy as a bubble of gum!” êêêêê THE OBSERVER
“The ultimate feel-good show.” THE GUARDIAN
TUE 8-SAT 12 MAY 2018
Evenings 7.30pm Wed, Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £44.75-£28.75Tue-Thu performances £41.25-£26.25
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Show Talk Tue 22 May, post-show, free
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MON 18-SAT 23 JUN 2018
Evenings 7.30pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm
Fri & Sat performances £45.25-£28.25Mon-Thu performances £42.25-£25.25
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FlashdanceDance like you’ve never danced before! Flashdance - The Musical tells the story of 18–year-old Alex, a welder by day and ‘flashdancer’ by night, who dreams of going to the prestigious Shipley Dance Academy and becoming a professional dancer.
Based on the Paramount Pictures film (screenplay by Tom Hedley and Joe Eszterhas, story by Tom Hedley) Flashdance is about the power of holding onto your dreams and love against all the odds.
Prepare to be blown away by an astonishing musical spectacle with phenomenal choreography set to an iconic score, including the smash hits Maniac, Manhunt, Gloria, I Love Rock & Roll and the sensational title track Flashdance... What A Feeling.
Produced by the award-winning team at Selladoor Productions (Footloose and Avenue Q), Runaway Entertainment (Lazarus and Guys And Dolls), and Matthew Cundy (Footloose and Murder Ballad).Recommended 11yrs+
ShrekThe musical comedy based on the much-loved film. Based on the story and characters from the Oscar®-winning DreamWorks Animation film, this hilarious and spectacular production turns the world of fairytales upside down.
Join Shrek, our unlikely hero, and his loyal steed Donkey as they set o� on a quest to rescue the beautiful (if slightly temperamental) Princess Fiona from her tower, guarded by a fire-breathing love-sick dragon. Add the vertically challenged Lord Farquaad, a gang of fairytale misfits, and a biscuit with attitude, and you’ve got an irresistible mix of adventure, laughter and romance, guaranteed to delight audiences of all ages!
“The most fun you’ll ever have.” DAILY MIRROR
“Shrek-tacular.” êêêêê SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
“ The perfect family musical.” êêêêê THE HERALD, SCOTLAND
WED 11-SUN 22 JUL 2018
Evenings 7pm Thu & Sat matinees 2.30pm Sundays 1pm & 5pm
Fri-Sun performances £48.75-£29.25Tue-Thu performances £44.75-£26.25
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Philharmonia Orchestra
SUPPORTED BY PHARON INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL ADVISERS LIMITED TUE 17 OCT
From The New WorldAlpesh Chauhan conductor Elena Urioste violin
Copland Fanfare For The Common Man Korngold Violin Concerto Dvořák Symphony No. 9, From The New World
Dvořák’s New World Symphony has been loved by audiences ever since its premiere in 1893. First, though, discover two very different masterpieces from across the pond: Copland’s mighty musical salute to freedom, and Korngold’s sumptuous Violin Concerto.
WED 8 NOV
The PlanetsJohn Wilson conductor Callum Smart violin
Nicolai Overture, The Merry Wives Of Windsor Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 Holst The Planets
Whether it’s the raw power of Mars or the stirring melodies of Jupiter, everyone has their favourite bit of The Planets. As for Bruch’s First Violin Concerto: its status as one of the nation’s best-loved pieces of classical music speaks for itself.
SAT 17 FEB
Shadows And SunlightJakub Hrůša conductor Piotr Anderszewski piano
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 Mahler Symphony No. 5
From tragedy to triumph, Mahler’s Fifth Symphony is an epic struggle; one that embraces folksongs, horn calls and the ravishing Adagietto - Mahler’s unforgettable musical love letter to his young wife. This is music that’s larger than life, so what better way to launch the concert than with the superb Piotr Anderszewski, and the pure sunshine of Beethoven’s youthful piano concerto?
SUN 8 APR 2018
Love Stories From The Silver ScreenCarl Davis conductor
Programme to include music from: Love Story, Gone With The Wind, La La Land, West Side Story, Dr Zhivago, Mamma Mia, Star Wars, James Bond, Romeo And Juliet, among many more.
Philharmonia At The Movies returns with a concert of some of the most iconic film scores and unforgettable love songs of all time.
FRI 4 MAY 2018
Passion And PoetryChristoph Altstaedt conductor Singers to be announced
Wagner Siegfried Idyll Massenet Cendrillon (arias and excerpts) Verdi La traviata (arias and excerpts) Liszt Les préludes
Rising-star Christoph Altstaedt conducts a programme of romantic storytelling— both operatic and symphonic. The evening opens and closes with two symphonic poems: Liszt’s Les préludes and Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll. In between, themes of love and heartache in two of the most popular operas of the Romantic era: Massenet’s Cinderella and Verdi’s La traviata.
FRI 15 JUN 2018
Action And RomanceHan-Na Chang conductor Sunwook Kim piano
Rossini Overture, William Tell Grieg Piano Concerto Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5
“With passion and desire” – that’s what Tchaikovsky wrote on the score of his Fifth Symphony. Love, despair, sweeping waltzes and triumphant trumpets: this symphony has it all, just as Grieg’s Piano Concerto is the ultimate in romance.
Times 7.30pm
£35.75-£17.75
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SUN 28 MAY
Power And GrandeurTickets still available for last season
Resident at The Marlowe One of the world’s great orchestras on your doorstep.
Show Talks Tue 17 Oct, 6.15pm Sun 8 Apr, 6.15pm Fri 15 Jun, 6.15pm Free, booking required
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Spires Academy Dance ShowcaseWED 5 & THU 6 JUL 7PM
Spires Academy presents an exhilarating celebration of dance. Dancers from Spires Academy will perform alongside over 20 other schools and troupes from across the region.
Part of The Marlowe Dance Network.Tickets £6.75, Friends £4, Concessions £5.25 Schools £4
Ladysmith Black MambazoMON 7 AUG 7.30PM
The joyous and uplifting musical voices of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, as heard on Paul Simon’s Graceland album, marry the intricate rhythms and harmonies of their Zulu traditions to the sounds and sentiments of gospel music. Described by Nelson Mandela as “South Africa’s cultural ambassadors.”
Tickets £31.25, £28.75, Friends save £1.25
Islands In The StreamTHU 10 AUG 7.30PM
Celebrating the queen and king of country, Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. Stacked with country music’s greatest hits: Jolene, Ruby, 9 To 5, The Gambler, I Will Always Love You, Coward Of The County, and Love Is Like A Butterfly. Enjoy the awesome vocals and humour of Dolly and Kenny’s live shows.
Tickets £27.25, Friends £3.25 o� Price Band A, £1.25 o� other prices
Tony Christie TUE 8 AUG 7.30PM
The UK chart-topper brings together his catalogue of hits, including Is This The Way To Amarillo?, I Did What I Did For Maria, Kiss In The Night and many more. This promises to be a wonderful night of music and song by one of the legendary voices of our time.Tickets £30.75, £26.25, Friends save £1.25
That’ll Be The DayWED 9 AUG 7.30PM
The UK’s premier Rock & Roll production That’ll Be The Day returns with another brand new show! This latest production features a fantastic new-line-up of smash hits spanning the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s, plus more side-splitting comic sketches, all performed live on-stage!Tickets £27.75, Friends £3.25 o� Price Band A, £1.25 o� other prices
Whitney: Queen Of The Night SUN 7 MAY 7.30PM
A stunning celebration of the music and life of one of the greatest singers of our time. This award winning production delivers hit after hit with a sensational line-up of musicians and artistes in a show that exceeds expectation on every level.Tickets £25.75, Friends save £1.25, Groups
Rick Wakeman: Piano PortraitsSUN 4 JUN 7.30PM
Piano Portraits features instrumental versions of hits Rick originally performed on (Space Oddity, Morning Has Broken, Wondrous Stories) as well as music specifically chosen for its wonderful melodies, including Stairway To Heaven, Help and Eleanor Rigby.Tickets £31.25, £28.75, Friends save £1.25
Brian Poole & The TremeloesMON 12 JUN 7.30PM
Brian Poole, Dave Munden and Chip Hawkes – the three people who sang all of the hits, on stage together and enjoying themselves. Featuring hits like Suddenly You Love Me, Here Comes My Baby, Candy Man, Call Me No.1, Someone, Someone, Silence Is Golden and many more.Tickets £26.25, £23.75, Friends save £1.25
T.RextasyMON 3 JUL 7.30PM
After twenty years of performing, T.Rextasy have become widely accepted as the world’s only official tribute show dedicated to Marc Bolan & T.Rex, and the only band endorsed and approved by Marc’s family, not to mention original members of T.Rex. The band has been described by many as “beyond the boundaries of tribute”.Tickets £24.25, Friends save £1.25
Reginald D Hunter SUN 11 JUN 7.30PM
Reginald’s searingly honest material has garnered him a popular fanbase that spans the generations. “ A comedian going for broke, flying in the face of received opinion in a way that is simply exhilarating……this is comedy of a rare scope.” êêêêê THE TIMES
Tickets £24.25, Friends save £1.25 Recommended 18yrs+ May contain adult themes and language
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Jack JonesFRI 9 FEB 7.30PM
A double Grammy winner that both Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett said was “Numero Uno”.
Perhaps best known for his hit renditions of The Impossible Dream, Lollipops And Roses, What I Did For Love, The Race Is On, Lady, Call Me Irresponsible and The Loveboat theme amongst others. Come and join Jack and celebrate his 80th Birthday.Tickets £36.25, Friends save £1.25
The Magic Of MotownFRI 10 NOV 7.30PM
Now seen by over 1 million people worldwide, prepare for classic Motown hits, glittering costume changes, dazzling dance moves and outstanding musicianship. Celebrating music of Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Jackson 5, Lionel Richie and more.
Tickets £28.75, Friends save £1.25
John MayallSAT 11 NOV 7.30PM
For over 50 years, John Mayall has served as a pioneer of blues music, earning him the title, ‘The Godfather of British Blues’. 64 albums later and John’s captivating and authentic sound is still as vital as it ever was. With special guest and long term collaborator, Texan guitarist Buddy Whittington. Tickets £35.75, £33.25, Friends save £1.25
Milton Jones Is Out ThereSUN 12 NOV 7.30PM
And this time he hasn’t just forgotten his keys… He’s holding up the mirror of truth to society, and he can see right through it, which means it’s probably just a window. In his brand new show he’ll be scaling the heights of fashion at the risk of falling into a terrible cravat.Tickets £27.25, Friends save £1.25
May contain adult themes and language
Lulu: All About The MusicMON 6 NOV 7.30PM
Lulu delivers a show packed full of her hits, new songs and songs that have influenced and guided her throughout her incredible career.
Lulu says, “I absolutely love playing live and can’t wait to be out on the road again in autumn this year. My life has always been all about the music, so come and join me again or for the first time and let’s have a great night of music.”
Tickets £40.75, £36.25, Friends save £1.25
Jon Richardson: The Old ManTUE 7 NOV 7.30PM
Since Jon’s last show he has become a husband and father, seen the UK vote to leave the EU and watched the rise of Donald Trump, all of which leaves him asking one question, why does it seem that no one else alive can correctly load a dishwasher?
Tickets £21.75, Friends save £1.25
May contain adult themes and language
Simon Amstell: What Is This?SUN 29 OCT 7.30PM
Following a series of critically acclaimed, sold out international tours, Simon Amstell begins his fifth stand up tour in the UK. What Is This? promises to be a deeply personal, funny exploration of beauty, intimacy, freedom, sex and love.Tickets £24.25, Friends save £1.25
May contain adult themes and language
Henning Wehn: Westphalia Is Not An OptionTHU 9 NOV 7.30PM
Join the German Comedy Ambassador for an evening of Teutonic jolliness. This time Henning’s having an unbiased look at immigration. He also wonders, if, generally speaking, people are competent. Luckily in his case this doesn’t matter as either he’s funny or he lives up to a national stereotype. It’s a win-win situation.
Tickets £19.75, Friends save £1.25
May contain adult themes and language
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SOMETHING TO MAKE
YOU FEEL UPLIFTED, PLAYFUL,
AMAZED, CAPTIVATED,
MOVED, SURPRISED,
ENTERTAINED.
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The Marlowe Studio is an intimate space with exciting theatre, comedy, music, dance and family shows.
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SPRING 2017
SUMMER SUMMER
Live At The MarloweTHE THEATRE
SAT 8 JUL 7.30PM
Joe Lycett (Live At The Apollo) Gary Delaney (Mock The Week) Ed Gamble (Mock The Week)
Stand-up star Joe Lycett brings a headline set to our hugely popular comedy night.Joining Joe for on a truly incredible line-up of stand-up are TV regulars Gary Delaney and Ed Gamble – and more to be announced.
See comedians you know and love and discover some new favourites.
Tickets £20.75, Friends save £1.25 Contains adult themes and language
The Alternative Comedy ShowTHE STUDIO
WED 26 APR 8PM WED 28 JUN 8PM TUE 26 SEP 8PM WED 29 NOV 8PM
Discover your new favourite comedian at this celebration of comic originality and ideas. From the sublime to the ridiculously surreal, this is a night of comedy at the cutting edge. This unique show gives you the chance to see some of the most exciting and innovative comedians on the circuit.
Tickets £11.25, £9, Discovery Tickets £10 Contains adult themes and language
Lineups are subject to change
Live At The Marlowe: Joe Lycett
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COMEDY
CANTERBURY TICKET SHOPVisit canterburyticketshop.com to buy tickets for a wide range of cultural events in Kent.
Cathedral Choir ConcertsCANTERBURY CATHEDRAL
Summer ConcertSAT 8 JUL 7.30PM
The Girls’ Choir of Canterbury Cathedral presents its annual concert of music for a summer’s evening, performed in the beautiful and intimate surroundings of the Cathedral’s Crypt. The programme will include an eclectic mixture of sacred and secular music.Tickets £11.25
Handel’s MessiahSAT 18 NOV 7.30PM
The Girls and Men of Canterbury Cathedral Choir give their debut performance of Handel’s famous oratorio, Messiah. They will be joined by critically-acclaimed period instrument orchestra The Harmonious Society Of Tickle-Fiddle Gentlemen and internationally-renowned soloists for this performance in the Cathedral’s Nave. Tickets £31.25, £25.25, £21.25, £15.25
Canterbury Choral Society CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL
Classic Choral Masterworks Of JS Bach SAT 29 APR 7.30PM
MagnificatCantata No 11 (Ascension), Suite No 3With London Handel OrchestraTickets £28.25, £23.25, £19.25, £15.25, £11.25
A Sea Symphony SAT 24 JUN 7.30PM
Vaughan Williams
Elgar Enigma VariationsWith Canterbury Philharmonic OrchestraTickets £28.25, £23.25, £19.25, £15.25, £11.25
A New Day FestivalMOUNT EPHRAIM GARDENS, FAVERSHAM
FRI 25-SUN 27 AUG
A three-day rock, prog, folk and blues music festival, featuring music from the likes of Uriah Heep, New Model Army, Big Country, Focus, Slade, The Yardbirds and many more.Choose from weekend or day tickets. Camping available. See canterburyticketshop.com for pricing
Highlights
Roger McGough & LiTTle MACHiNe SAT 29 APR 7PM
This new show offers a fine selection of vintage, classic and surprising poems set to music. Hilarious and surreal, McGough is a poet of many voices. Menace and melancholy there may be, but with plenty of McGough's characteristic wit and wordplay too. Joining him are LiTTLe MACHiNe who set classic poems to music and perform them with energy, passion and humour. Tickets £16.25
Recommended 14yrs+
You’ve Got DragonsMON 1 MAY 10AM & 2PM
Worries, fears, anxieties... they are all dragons and they can sneak up on most of us. And sometimes they are hard to get rid of. So what can a young girl with a bad case of the dragons do? A beautiful family show based on Kathryn Cave’s book.
This is a fully accessible show featuring creative captioning, BSL and audio description.Tickets £6.25
The Three MusketeersMON 1 MAY 12PM & 4PM
Join the CBeebies favourites The Three Half Pints in a brand-new slapstick adventure of chivalry, swordplay and suddenly falling over!
This is a work in progress performance.Tickets £6.25
Recommended 5yrs+
A MARLOWE SUPPORTED ARTIST
Lemn Sissay SUN 7 MAY 8.30PM
You can hardly open a national paper, turn on the radio or television without seeing Lemn Sissay. Born to a young Ethiopian woman who wanted him temporarily fostered, he would spend his early years living with a foster family and in a number of children’s homes. He is associate artist at the Southbank Centre, author of five poetry collections and an award-winning play. He has been awarded an MBE for his impact on literature.
Tickets £16.25
For full programme visit wisewordsfestival.co.uk
IN CLOSE ASSOCIATION WITH THE MARLOWE.
WISE WORDS FESTIVAL FRI 28 APR – MON 8 MAYEnjoy ten days of music, poetry, shows and thought-provoking talks for all the family – all taking place in beautiful tents in Canterbury’s Secret Garden.
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GROUPS
GroupsWe o�er great discounts and packages for groups of ten or more visiting our theatre.
• Reserve now, pay later, no deposit required
• Generous savings on most shows
• Priority booking
• Bespoke hospitality packages
To book tickets phone our Box O¥ce team on 01227 787787
“The group booking process is very easy and The Marlowe team are always very helpful and accommodating.”Carol Rodwell, Group Booker
BACKSTAGE TOURS
Enjoy a fun and informative 90 minute tour of our theatre led by Marlowe sta� members where you can learn all about life backstage.
Wed 17 May, Wed 21 Jun, Wed 19 Jul 11.30am
Wed 6 Dec, Wed 20 Dec , Wed 3 Jan 10.30am Theatre Tour £5
Tickets for our tours can be booked through our Box O¥ce on 01227 787787 or at marlowetheatre.com.
OTHER DISCOUNTS
ConcessionsWe o�er concessions on selected performances to children under 16 years, students, disabled customers, the over 65s and people in receipt of unemployment benefits.
More informationDiscounts and concessions are subject to availability, are not available for every seat, and apply to selected performances only. Only one concession or discount can apply.
For more information, see marlowetheatre.com or call our Box O¥ce on 01227 787787.
THE MARLOWE FRIENDS
Join usBy becoming a member of The Marlowe Friends you can:
Book first! Enjoy priority booking on most new shows.
Save money! Exclusive ticket discounts on most shows and no booking fee.
Enjoy many other benefits including our free Friends magazine, social events and discounts from local restaurants and businesses.
We have a membership scheme for you:
Single membership £27.50 (one discounted ticket per show)
Double membership £39.50 (two discounted tickets per show)
Group membership £53.50 (six discounted tickets per show)
Platinum membership £180 (ten discounted tickets per show)
To join or find out more phone our Box O¥ce on 01227 787787 or visit marlowetheatre.com.
THE GREEN ROOM
Whether you’re looking for a light lunch, or the full pre-show dining experience, we o�er an informal and friendly atmosphere with great food, made from the best locally sourced ingredients.
Our seasonal menus are designed for the pre-show diner and our wine list will complement any dish. Relax and enjoy your meal knowing that we will guarantee to have you in your seat for curtain up, with the option to have your dessert in the interval.
Outside of show times, we o�er light bites, free WIFI and fantastic co�ee.
Menus are available on our website. To book a table call 01227 862485 or visit marlowetheatre.com.
“Cheap and accessible theatre tickets, with great variety.”Charlotte Du�y, Marlowe Friend
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DISCOVERY TICKETS
Are you aged 16-26 years or a full-time student (over 16)?If so, then our popular Discovery Tickets scheme will give you the chance to try out lots of di�erent theatre shows and performances at an amazingly cheap price.
With Discovery Tickets you can enjoy tickets for many of our shows at only £10 a ticket (including booking fee). Simply book and pay for your tickets in the usual way, then collect them on the day of the performance with valid photo ID as proof of entitlement – and you’re good to go.
Discovery Tickets is sponsored by
Planning Your Happy RetirementTUE 31 OCT 10AM-4PM
Whether you’re preparing for your retirement or are recently retired, this one-day event from local solicitors Furley Page could be for you. Three of the firm’s partners, and a financial planner from Tavos Wealth will guide you through all aspects of your retirement plan. How can you plan your legal and financial a�airs most e¤ciently? What will you do with all that free time?
Tickets £19.50, Friends save £6.25, Includes refreshments, light lunch and an informal discussion.
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP
Members
Partners
To discuss Corporate Membership and advertising contact [email protected], to talk about sponsorship contact [email protected], or call us on 01227 862 500.
Sponsors
CharlesBainbridgeEstate Agents
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Tickets can be booked online at marlowetheatre.com, by calling our Box O¥ce on 01227 787787 (Mon–Sat 9am–6pm), or by visiting the theatre in person. For group bookings, call our dedicated line: 01227 862254.
Getting here and parking
Location: The Marlowe is situated in the centre of Canterbury, within 10–15 minutes’ walk of both Canterbury Train stations, and the Bus Station.
Parking: There is no public parking on site. We o�er a limited number of parking spaces for customers who are Blue Badge holders. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis.For details of local car parks, and Park and Rides, see our website or visit Canterbury.gov.uk/parking
The car park nearest to the theatre is Pound Lane. This car park now operates a pay when you return to your car system, using cameras and barriers. We recommend customers wishing to use this car park set up an online account at canterbury.gov.uk/ticketless. This removes the need to queue for a machine when the show ends.
Accessibility
We aim to o�er our disabled customers the best possible facilities.
We can supply this brochure in large-print, Braille, CD and MP3 audio download.
We o�er lift access to all floors, with a fully accessible toilet within easy reach of the auditorium on every floor.
There are 12 permanent wheelchair positions available in The Marlowe Theatre
and six wheelchair spaces in The Marlowe Studio. Customers using our wheelchair spaces can also buy a companion’s seat at the same rate.
Assistance dogs are welcome.
We use an infrared system in The Marlowe for our hearing-impaired
customers. When booking tickets, please ask our Box O¥ce sta� for advice on the best seating for these systems.
For more information, see the Access section of our website, or speak to our Box O¥ce team.
Booking fees and paymentA £1.25 per-ticket booking fee is included in all of our ticket prices.
The Marlowe Friends do not pay a booking fee. Join today and save £1.25 per ticket.
Schools do not pay a booking fee when booking their tickets in person or over the phone.
If paying by cheque, please make it payable to Canterbury City Council.
Other informationReservations: Tickets can be reserved without payment for up to four days, or until seven days before the performance, whichever is sooner.
Refunds and exchanges: We do not o�er refunds unless a show is cancelled. However, tickets can be exchanged at our discretion for an alternative performance, subject to availability, and only up to five days before the performance. A fee will apply for this service.
Lap seats: We o�er a limited number of free lap tickets for children under 18 months in The Marlowe Theatre. Once these have sold out, customers must pay the lowest standard ticket price to bring a child of under 18 months into the auditorium.
Conditions: Tickets are sold subject to the right of The Marlowe and/or the visiting producer to alter or vary the advertised programme due to events or circumstances beyond our control. Prices are subject to change and alteration.
If you have any questions or comments, please email us at [email protected]
ACCESS PERFORMANCES
Audio Described Performances
A live commentary provided via personal
headsets for blind or partially-sighted customers. AD performances will often be preceded by a touch tour (usually on stage).
Funny GirlSat 6 May, 2.30pm
Shirley ValentineSat 20 May, 2.30pm
Sister ActSat 1 Jul, 2.30pm
Mamma Mia!Sat 22 Jul, 2.30pm
War HorseSat 14 Oct, 2.30pm
Peter Pan Sun 17 Dec, 1pm
Of Mice And MenSat 3 Feb, 2.30pm
The BandSat 3 Mar, 2.30pm
BeautifulSat 31 Mar, 2.30pm
Sunset BoulevardSat 21 Apr 2018, 2.30pm
Flashdance Sat 23 Jun 2018, 2.30pm
ShrekSat 21 Jul 2018, 2.30pm
Captioned Performances
Text is displayed on a screen for deaf or hard-
of-hearing customers. The text includes the words spoken by the performers as well as character names and sound e�ects.
Shirley ValentineSat 20 May, 2.30pm
Jane EyreSat 24 Jun, 2pm
Mamma Mia!Sat 15 Jul, 2.30pm
War HorseSat 7 Oct, 2.30pm
Peter PanSat 16 Dec, 2.30pm
Of Mice And MenSat 3 Feb, 2.30pm
Sunset BoulevardSat 21 Apr 2018, 2.30pm
ShrekWed 18 Jul 2018, 7pm
Relaxed Performances
For customers with disabilities, including
those on the autistic spectrum, with helpful changes made to our show and auditorium.
The Three MusketeersThu 1 Jun, 3pm
Peter PanThu 11 Jan, 1pm
Sign Interpreted Performances
An interpreter stands on, or at the side of,
the stage and interprets the spoken word and sound e�ects of the performance for Deaf customers who use BSL.
Funny GirlThu 4 May, 7.30pm
Shirley ValentineThu 18 May, 7.30pm
Death Of A SalesmanThu 8 Jun, 7.30pm
Jane EyreThu 22 Jun, 7pm
Sister ActThu 29 Jun, 7.30pm
Mamma Mia!Thu 20 Jul, 7.30pm
The Railway ChildrenThu 17 Aug, 7pm
War HorseSat 14 Oct, 2.30pm
Peter PanSat 2 Dec, 2.30pm & Sun 3 Dec, 1pm
Of Mice And MenWed 31 Jan, 7.30pm
The BandThu 1 Mar, 7.30pm
BeautifulThu 29 Mar, 7.30pm
Sunset BoulevardThu 19 Apr 2018, 7.30pm
Flashdance Thu 21 Jun 2018, 7.30pm
ShrekThu 19 Jul 2018, 7pm
For Access queries contact: [email protected]
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SEATING PLAN THE MARLOWE STUDIOThe Marlowe Studio is a flexible performance space located on the first floor and the type of seating will change depending on the event. To find out more about the seating layout for a particular production, please visit our website or phone our Box Office team.
Standing tickets are available for some events.
Restricted viewBooking opens (for new shows):Mon 10 Apr The Marlowe Friends Mon 24 Apr General Public
Book first and save money Become a Marlowe Friend for priority booking and great discounts (see p.52)
VENUE: THE MARLOWE THEATRE THE MARLOWE STUDIO
THE MARLOWE SEASON DIARY
The Alternative Comedy Show WED 26 APR
Funny GirlTUE 2–SAT 6 MAY
Whitney: Queen Of The Night SUN 7 MAY
Don’t Dress For DinnerMON 8 & TUE 9 MAY
English Touring OperaFRI 12 & SAT 13 MAY
Shirley ValentineTUE 16–SAT 20 MAY
The Addams FamilyTUE 23–SAT 27 MAY
Philharmonia OrchestraSUN 28 MAY
Canterbury Children’s FestivalMON 29 MAY-SAT 3 JUN
Running WildWED 31 MAY–SAT 3 JUN
Rick Wakeman: Piano PortraitsSUN 4 JUN
Death Of A SalesmanTUE 6–SAT 10 JUN
Reginald D Hunter SUN 11 JUN
Brian Poole & The TremeloesMON 12 JUN
Buddy: The Buddy Holly StoryTUE 13–SAT 17 JUN
Jane EyreMON 19–SAT 24 JUN
Sister ActMON 26 JUN–SAT 1 JUL
The Alternative Comedy ShowWED 28 JUN
T.RextasyMON 3 JUL
Spires Academy Dance ShowcaseWED 5 & THU 6 JUL
Live At The MarloweSAT 8 JUL
Mamma Mia!TUE 11–SAT 29 JUL
Creed Of SpiesXX AUG
The Play That Goes WrongMON 31 JUL–SAT 5 AUG
Ladysmith Black MambazoMON 7 AUG
Tony Christie TUE 8 AUG
That’ll Be The DayWED 9 AUG
Islands In The StreamTHU 10 AUG
Dinosaur World FRI 11-SUN 13 AUG
The Railway ChildrenTUE 15–SAT 19 AUG
War Horse FRI 15 SEP–SAT 14 OCT
The Alternative Comedy ShowTUE 26 SEP
Philharmonia OrchestraTUE 17 OCT
GreaseMON 23-SAT 28 OCT
Simon Amstell: What Is This?SUN 29 OCT
Glyndebourne Tour 2017TUE 31 OCT–SAT 4 NOV
Lulu: All About The MusicMON 6 NOV
Jon Richardson: The Old ManTUE 7 NOV
Philharmonia OrchestraWED 8 NOV
Henning Wehn: Westphalia Is Not An OptionTHU 9 NOV
The Magic Of MotownFRI 10 NOV
John MayallSAT 11 NOV
Milton Jones Is Out ThereSUN 12 NOV
The Little MermaidTUE 14–SAT 18 NOV
Peter PanFRI 24 NOV–SUN 14 JAN
The Alternative Comedy ShowWED 29 NOV
Crazy For YouTUE 16-SAT 20 JAN
Of Mice And MenFRI 26 JAN-SAT 3 FEB
Jack JonesFRI 9 FEB
The BandTUE 20 FEB-SAT 3 MAR
Philharmonia OrchestraSAT 17 FEB
The Russian State Ballet & Orchestra Of SiberiaMON 5-SAT 10 MAR
Legally BlondeMON 19-SAT 24 MAR
Beautiful: The Carole King MusicalTUE 27–SAT 31 MAR
Philharmonia OrchestraSUN 8 APR 2018
Sunset BoulevardMON 16–SAT 21 APR 2018
Philharmonia OrchestraFRI 4 MAY 2018
HairsprayTUE 8-SAT 12 MAY 2018
Matthew Bourne’s CinderellaTUE 22-SAT 26 MAY 2018
Philharmonia OrchestraFRI 15 JUN 2018
FlashdanceMON 18-SAT 23 JUN 2018
ShrekWED 11-SUN 22 JUL 2018
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