Theatre at Woodend Barn

Company Chordelia present 73 1/2 Minutes to Make a Good Impression

Thursday January 31Company Chordelia

7.30pm

Company Chordelia's Artistic Director Kally Lloyd-Jones teams up again with Michael Popper to create a new piece of idiosyncratic and raucous dance theatre. Containing an inspired & extraordinary mix of dance, theatre & physicality, this piece will definitely make an impression. Formed in April 2002, Company Chordelia's previous works include Blood, Sweat & Shopping (2002), Saturday Night Divas (2003 & 2004), Play On! (2004), Cinderella Pilot Error! (2005) and Red Shoes (dir. M. Popper 2006/7).

"fast, fresh and very contemporary" - Scotland on Sunday

""Company Chordelia are not scared to make dance funny" - Scotland on Sunday

"laugh at the funny bits and gawp at the virtuoso dancing" - Metro

Photo credit: Lynne Connor

£9 / £7 conc

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Theatre Workshop present Endgame by Samuel Beckett


Saturday 9 FebruaryEndgame

7.30pm

Directed by Robert Rae With Nabil Shaban & Garry Robson ‘Nothing is funnier than unhappiness’ Outside the shelter everything seems dead. Inside, four characters kill time by toying with each other’s hopes for a possible future, all along sensing the inevitability of their end. Featuring new kinetic sculptures from SHARMANKA, Robert Rae directs Nabil Shaban and Garry Robson in Samuel Beckett’s classic. Come see it before the light finally fades.

£9/£7 concession

Book online at the Booth.

Neat promotion, assisted by Guarantee Against Loss scheme.

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Prime Productions present Great Expectations


Saturday 8 MarchGreat Expectations

7.30pm

Charles Dickens’ classic story of love and mystery makes terrific theatre. Pip longs to be a gentleman, but he is haunted by the memory of the mysterious Magwitch. Caught in the web of the reclusive Miss Havisham’s desire for revenge against all men, Pip’s love for the beautiful Estelle seems to be just another dream. Jo Clifford’s beautiful adaptation uses Dickens’ own words to create a classic work of modern British theatre. The production will feature a live soundscape from one of Scotland’s finest young composers, Dave Fennessy, an outstanding cast and all the theatricality audiences have come to expect from the company that brought you Sunset Song and Further Than the Furthest Thing.

£9/£7 concession

Book online at the Booth.

Neat promotion, assisted by Guarantee Against Loss scheme.

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