Curve
Leicester’s award winning theatre has a myriad of shows on between now and Christmas. Curve Youth Theatre’s latest production is Fiddler on The Roof (10-19 August). Another original Curve production is Memoirs of an Asian Football Casual (26 Sept – 6 Oct). As usual there are a brace of shows for the Christmas period. This year is Made at Curve’s White Christmas (6 Dec – 13 Jan) and also Made at Curve’s Dr Seuss’s The Cat in The Hat (8 Dec – 12 Jan). Coming up we are also blessed with being the first stop on the national tour of Les Miserables (3-24 Nov) and a stopoff for Cilla, the Musical (9-13 Oct). Inbetween there are loads of one nighters and several touring shows.
Leicester’s award winning theatre has a myriad of shows on between now and Christmas. Curve Youth Theatre’s latest production is Fiddler on The Roof (10-19 August). Another original Curve production is Memoirs of an Asian Football Casual (26 Sept – 6 Oct). As usual there are a brace of shows for the Christmas period. This year is Made at Curve’s White Christmas (6 Dec – 13 Jan) and also Made at Curve’s Dr Seuss’s The Cat in The Hat (8 Dec – 12 Jan). Coming up we are also blessed with being the first stop on the national tour of Les Miserables (3-24 Nov) and a stopoff for Cilla, the Musical (9-13 Oct). Inbetween there are loads of one nighters and several touring shows.
Full details of all shows can be found at www.curveonline.co.uk/whats-on
Upstairs’s autumn season is proving to be another packed
schedule of old favourites and new
productions. Monthly treats are once again Film Noir (taking over from the
popular Silent Cinema nights), Uncle Armando, Find The Right Words, Drag Queen
Bingo, Choir Night and the ever popular Comedy Workshop. Levered in the gaps
between the regular nights are a wide variety of poetry, plays and standup comedy.
Full details can be found at www.upstairsatthewestern.com/whats-on
Again this wonderful home to Leicester amateur theatre has a
full programme of visiting and home grown shows for the autumn. Among the
delights in store are Blithe Spirit, Cats, Little Shop of Horrors, Spamalot and
the LDS annual pantomime, this year Mother Goose.
Full details at www.thelittletheatre.net/whats-on
Since reopening earlier this year this hidden gem has
contented itself with a wide variety of corporate events and one-nighters. But
this autumn they are expanding their appeal and staging a couple of shows that
run. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is the annual offering from LAOS (11-15th
Sept) and Treasure Island adapted by Sandi & Jennifer Toksvig (13 Dec – 6
Jan), the Haymarket’s first home grown production
Full details at www.haytheatre.com/whats-on
Full details at www.haytheatre.com/whats-on
What about Leicester's oldest Theatre, The Y?
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DeleteHowever, listen (and watch) out for my upcoming regular roundup of theatre in Leicester on TakeOver Radio
I will be on Takeover Radio on Monday 10th September with news of all that is on in Leicester's theatres (including The Y!)
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