27 January 2023: New On Sale!

27 January 2023: New On Sale!

Goldilocks and the Three Bears – Additional Date!

Extra Date Added: Saturday 3 Jun 2023.
Friday 2 June 2023: 2:30pm
Saturday 3 June 2023: 2:30pm
Approximate Running Time: 2hrs including 20min interval.
Age recommendation: 5+

This hilarious and spectacular pantomime-style show will include some of the best seasoned performers alongside top circus & speciality acts. Expect high energy choreography, loveable characters, colourful set and costumes. There is even an opportunity to meet the characters after the show!

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Cake & Classical – The Dell’Arte Tivoli Players

Venue: Studio Clubstyle
Date: Monday 5 June 2023
Tickets: £13 includes a hot drink and a piece of cake
Time: Refreshments @ 12.30pm / Concert @ 1pm

Coffee-house music from the turn of the 20th Century. Ticket price includes a hot drink and a piece of cake!

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CREO Dance Company – Once Upon a Time

Venue: Theatre
Date: Saturday 15 July 2023
Time: 7pm
Tickets: £11
Approximate Running Time : 2hrs including 20min interval

Please note: This event is a Hire. There are no refunds, exchanges, or group discounts.

CREÓ is Latin for the word CREATIVE which is an asset we strongly believe in and encourage at CREÓ Dance Company. Their inclusive classes are exciting, challenging and infectiously fun!

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Wishbone Ash

Venue: Theatre
Date: Tuesday 12 September 2023
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: £29.50
Approximate Running Time: 2hrs including 20min interval

Please note: This event is a Hire. There are no refunds, exchanges, or group discounts.

With 2023 marking the 50th anniversary of the iconic album Live Dates, this is a rare opportunity to hear the legendary Wishbone Ash performing their biggest-selling album in its entirety, along with songs from many of their other, much-loved albums. 

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Egyptology Course with Dr Jo Backhouse

Dates: Wed 12, 19 and 26 Apr 2023
Tickets: £35 for all 3 classes
Time: 1-3pm (refreshments included)
Room: Theatre Bar/Room 2

The Fair Sex: Women in Ancient Egypt

Women in ancient Egypt were often depicted with pale skin, reflecting their ideal role as a mistress of the house, so shaded from the sun. This short course will examine the daily life of women in ancient Egypt, contrasting with the roles and representations of two Egyptian queens. Nefertiti was the great royal wife of Akhenaten and yielded much power and influence.  While Nefertari was the great royal wife of Ramesses II and was clearly cherished as seen in her tomb in the Valley of the Queens. Consideration will also be given to two local women, Mrs Anne Goodison  and Marianne Brocklehurt. The artefacts they brought back from their travels to Egypt at the end of the 19th Century form the basis of the Egyptology collections at the Atkinson gallery and West Park Museum, Macclesfield.

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Posted on 27 January 2023 under Just announced, Theatre & Studio

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