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  1. The Montgomery Summer Theatre Project returns this summer to present The Disney Channel's smash hit movie musical, Disney's High School Musical! Troy, Gabriella, and the students of East High must deal with issues of first love, friends, and family while balancing their classes and extra-curricular activities. Performed by the best of Sheffield’s emerging young talent, this is a high energy toe-tapping production that you’ll be bursting to sing along to! Date: Friday 9th August 2019 Saturday 10th August 2019 Prices: Adult: ÂŁ10.00 Child U16: ÂŁ10.00 Contact details: Email: [email protected] Address: The Montgomery, Surrey St, Sheffield, S1 2LG Mobile number: 0114 327 3456 Booking site: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/Booking?Booking=TSelectItems.waSelectItemsPrompt.TcsWebMenuItem_0.TcsWebTab_0.TcsPerformance_424429.TcsSection_423420
  2. Sunday 20th October at 1pm and 4pm 120 Minutes Presented by The Montgomery and Scott Ritchie Productions Suitable for children aged 5+ Join Alice down the rabbit hole in her magical adventures through Wonderland in this brand-new staging of Lewis Carroll’s family favourite ‘Alice In Wonderland.’ Come and join the tea party and meet the Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts plus many more exciting colourful characters! This exciting and playful take on the tale features a professional cast of energetic performers, catchy new songs and lots of humour that will entertain and delight the whole family! Please note that there is no disabled access Link to info and tickets: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=276842
  3. Friday 28th June to Saturday 29th June. 28th June at 1:30pm. 29th June at 11am and 2pm. 55 Minutes Presented by The Montgomery & Bear Hunt Productions Ltd For children aged 3+ ‘Brilliantly inventive and engaging’ - The Stage See the smash-hit production of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt on tour, direct from the West End, as it returns vividly and noisily in director Sally Cookson’s fun-filled adaptation set to Benji Bower’s versatile lively score. Join our intrepid family of adventurers and their musical dog on a quest to find a bear; as they wade through the gigantic swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the thick oozy, squelchy mud! Expect catchy songs, interactive scenes, plenty of adventure and a few surprises along the way. Based on the much-loved book picture by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury, this mischievous celebration of play is the perfect treat for families with children aged 3 and up. WE’RE GOING TO THE THEATRE WE’RE GOING TO SEE A BEAR HUNT WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PLAY! WE’RE NOT SCARED! The Friday performance at 1:30pm is open to the public and also to school groups. If you are wishing to bring an educational group, please contact the box office on 0114 327 3456 to discuss further. Please note there is no disabled access at present. Link to info and tickets: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=234607
  4. Friday 31st May at 2:30pm 45 minutes Presented by The Montgomery, Hoopla Clique and Clusters Arts For children aged 5+ See our family friendly circus show, Chores, and get inspired to have a go yourself! Try juggling, typre trampolining and enjoy lots of clowning around in this interactive workshop led by the two stars of the show! Please note there is no disabled access at present Link to info and tickets: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=300273
  5. Fri 31st May at 1pm 60 minutes Presented by The Montgomery and Hoopla Clique and Cluster Arts For children aged 3+ Two excitable brothers are definitely, probably, maybe, just about to, almost, at some stage, going to do the chores their mother has asked them to do… A generous serving of comedy and chaotic acrobatics accompanies every attempt at cleaning their room and doing their chores. Inspired by slapstick legends Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, the side-splitting duo of Chores is coming your way. With highlights of skilled stunts and uproarious, interactive gags, and with very little spoken dialogue, children and adults alike will find themselves on the edge of their seats and giggling until the chores are done. This performance is accompanied by Monty's Circus Workshop. Please note there is no disabled access at present. Link to info and tickets: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=300222
  6. Sat 23 March at 2pm. 60 Minutes Presented by The Montgomery and Filskit Theatre Company For children aged 3 - 6 ‘Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet’ - Stephen Hawking Stella is a Star Engineer. From her home on the Moon she keeps the stars shining bright for when we need them most, to make a wish or find our way back home. But down on Earth things are changing. The world is becoming bright, busy and people aren’t looking up. The stars are burning out and it’s up to Stella to save them - but she can’t do it alone. Using projection, playful performance and aerial circus, we want to talk about our sky and how sometimes it is important to turn out the lights and wish upon a star. Stella has been commissioned by ARC, Stockton and The Barnsley Civic. This piece has been created using research from the International Dark Sky Association and text gathered during workshops with local schools. Please note that there is no disabled access. Link to info and tickets: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=276929
  7. Sat 2nd March. 11am and 2pm 50 minutes Presented by The Montgomery, Tessa Bide Productions and Soap Soup Theatre For children aged 3+ Inspired by the touching children’s story ‘The Selfish Giant’ by Oscar Wilde, Bristol's two leading family theatre experts are combining forces to explore an unusual friendship, and how even the grumpiest giant’s heart can melt when Spring finally comes. Grinter is a giant. She lives happily alone in her huge cold house, surrounded by her huge snowy gardens, enclosed by her high, frost-covered walls. She shuts out the world, because long ago, the world shut her out, and so she hides, safe and quiet in her peaceful, icy home. Outside the towering walls of her enormous garden, the world has been changing and there is very little green left. One day, the children - tired of playing on hard roads and grey rooftops - find a chink in the giant's wall and climb through, changing the course of the children’s and Grinter's lives forever. Powerful storytelling, captivating puppetry, beautiful design, enchanting music and a sprinkling of magic sums up this very special show. "Tender and enchanting" - The Reviews Hub on Soap Soup Theatre's 'The Snow Baby' "A very special show not to be missed" - Primary Times on 'A Strange New Space' Tessa Bide Productions Please note that there is no disabled access at present Link to info and tickets: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOnFilm=264438
  8. To celebrate our lovely historical building we will be opening up our 132 year-old ornate iron gates to everybody for Heritage Open Days 2018 on Friday 14th and Saturday 15th September. http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=160711 All our events are free and open to everyone. Here's what we've got planned for the two days... Exhibitions, Archives and Refreshments (Friday & Saturday 10am - 1pm) • Stay a while in our Gallery to peruse The Montgomery archives on display, enjoy a cuppa and a scone from the Ladies in Lavender and experience our September art exhibition by Expressionist artist, Bryan John: http://www.bryanjohnartist.co.uk/cityscapes/4593407922 Friday 14th September (10am - 1pm) •Delve Into Our History (10:45am) Sheffield Newspapers will be presenting articles from the Sheffield Star's archives, followed by a short performance from pupils of Arbourthorne Primary School. From stories about our radical namesake, James Montgomery, to the Blitz years and onto the Great Fire in 1971, there is 200 years of the organisation's past to discover. • Discover Radical 18th Century Sheffield - A Talk (12:15pm - 1pm) Julia Armstrong from Sheffield Newspapers will be talking about the radical movement of 18th-century Sheffield; including the history of the city's radical press publications of the time - which supported many social reforms including the abolition of slavery - and the stories of how their writers and editors, including Joseph Gales and James Montgomery, came to be persecuted and imprisoned. Saturday 15th September (10am - 2pm) •Join A Theatre Tour (10:30 & 11:30) Join a theatre tour and learn more about The Montgomery's history and how it went from a training school for the |Sunday School Union to a theatre and arts centre serving the local community, and all the bombs, fires and calamities in between. fits in with the heritage of the city, experience an open rehearsal from Carney Academy students and enjoy a shake up with musical extracts from 'Barry Manilow's Copacabana' performed by Splinters Theatre Group. There's no need to book, just turn up! •Experience Local Musicality (from 12:15) Sheffield Music Hub will take to The Montgomery stage for an open rehearsal, come and hear young musicians from across the city making music! •Looking for something for the children? Find out more about our Monty Mouse Felt Workshop here http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=160639 *Please note that scheduled times may vary. Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  9. Thursday 2nd August-Saturday 4th August. Presented by The Montgomery Summer Theatre Project. Tickets available here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=194819 The Montgomery Summer Theatre Project presents its inaugural production; the stylish, sassy, and much-loved classic, Grease! Funny, frank and featuring the hit songs “Greased Lightnin’,” “You’re The One That I Want,” and “Summer Nights”, Grease follows the journey of Danny and Sandy, alongside the Burger Palace Boys and the Pink Ladies, as they navigate high school to the unforgettable rock n’ roll soundtrack that defined generations. Performed by the best of Sheffield’s emerging young talent, this is a high energy toe-tapping production that you’ll be bursting to sing along to! A show for all the family. GREASE Book, Music, and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey "Hopelessly Devoted to You", "You're The One That I Want", "Sandy" and "Grease" used by arrangement with Robert Stigwood. “Grease” is presented through special arrangement with and all authorised performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW), 122-124 Regent Street, 3rd floor, London W1B 5SA. http://www.theatricalrights.co.uk Please note there is no disabled access at present. ---------- Post added 26-07-2018 at 12:54 ---------- Tickets now available at http://themontgomery.org.uk or in person at The Montgomery, Surrey St, Sheffield, S1 2LG or by phone on 0114 327 3456
  10. Thu 28 Jun to Sat 30 Jun Tickets available here: http://themontgomery.org.uk Easy Street Theatre Company concludes this year's season of shows with the all time favourite, Oliver! This is the classic tale of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens brought to life by Lionel Bart in this popular musical. Despite the dark goings on in the plot, you will sit in the theatre singing along to all of the songs. Come and join Easy Street for an evening and be thoroughly entertained by the talented youth of our company. This is a production produced and promoted by a community company. Please note there is no disabled access available at present.
  11. Thu 18 Oct 19:30 60 minutes Tickets available here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=157925 Presented by The Montgomery & Natashas Project Following their success at Migration Matters Festival 2018, Natashas Project return with On Demand; a new dance production and awareness initiative. This new dance/physical theatre production explores the depths and effects of human trafficking and modern day slavery. A vulnerable production that follows the honest movement of 5 individual characters as they share with audiences the physical and psychological effects this issue has on the body and mind. The production sets out to challenge your perceptions and assumptions through themes of manipulation, disorientation and ultimately dehumanisation. Running time: 45 mins + Q&A Suitable for 12+ Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  12. Sat 29 Sep 20:00 120 minutes The Montgomery have joined forces with resident improv troupe, The Antics, to bring you an evening of comedy, music and conviviality! Join us for an evening of relaxed fun as we shine a spotlight on Sheffield's emerging talent, The Antics capping the night off with their hilarious blend of fast-paced skits and songs. There are open mic spots up for grabs, so if you're a comedian, a musician, spoken word poet or a performer with a variety act, then we would love to hear from you. To book your open mic slot, email us here: https://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/Contact This is a non-ticketed Pay What You Feel event.
  13. Sat 15 Sep 10:30 60 minutes Tickets available here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=160639 Presented by The Montgomery & Little Felted Dreams Part of the Heritage Open Days Festival Make your very own Monty Mouse to take home in this felting craft workshop! The Workshop includes: •Introduction to the basics of needle felting •Step by step instruction at a gentle pace •All the materials you need to make your peronalised mouse to keep and take home. Sutiable for age 8+ Places are limited to 8 children. To celebrate our lovely historical building we will be opening up our 132 year-old ornate iron gates to everybody for Heritage Open Days 2018. Go behind the scenes and join a backstage theatre tour, delve into our past and explore our archives, watch live performances from Sheffield's musical and theatrical community, enjoy the latest art exhibition and settle down with a cuppa and a scone with the Ladies in Lavender in our bright and airy Gallery. Visit our Hertiage Open Days event page for more details http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=160711
  14. Sun 23 Dec to Mon 24 Dec 60 minutes Tickets available here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=157968 Presented by The Montgomery & Story Pocket Theatre "Story Pocket Theatre....a fantastic addition to the children’s theatre family." - The Scotsman It’s Christmas and when Clara is given a wooden nutcracker in the shape of a handsome Prince, little does she know that she and her brother Fritz are about to be drawn into a great adventure. The Mouse Queen has stolen the magic of the Christmas Tree star and the Land of Make Believe is in danger. The children and the toys must join in battle against the rotten royal rodent to save the magic of Christmas and restore the Prince to the throne. But first, Clara and Fritz must learn how to believe… Award-winning Story Pocket Theatre presents this colourful and magical Christmas story which brings imagination and make-believe to life for all the family. AUDIENCE REVIEWS ON THE NUTCRACKER: "Very engaging. Excellent performance – production made the make-believe and magic tangible! Excellent! Thank you." "Delightful. Gorgeous and thoroughly enjoyable. The children were gripped from the moment we walked in! Perfect! Right length, accessible story. More please!" "Excellent – captivating for even the youngest but story was interesting for older children." "Everything was brilliant!" (6 year old audience member) Book and Lyrics by Jenifer Toksvig Music by David Perkins Directed by Julia Black and Adam Fletcher-Forde Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  15. Fri 2 Nov 09:45, 12:45, 15:15 60 minutes Tickets available here http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=151993 For children age 5+ It's your turn to get busy! Create your own piece of artwork to take home in this craft-making workshop inspired by bees. Tickets ÂŁ8 for children when booked together with a ticket to Me & My Bee. Adults go FREE, no ticket required. Find out more about the show here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=150927
  16. Fri 2 Nov 11:00 & 14:00 60 minutes Tickets available here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=150927 Presented by ThisEgg Suitable for children age 5 and their families. "A rarity... deliciously eccentric" - Lyn Gardner for The Guardian CRAFT WORKSHOP AVAILABLE WITH THIS PERFORMANCE Our fuzzy little friends need our help and so we’re launching a political party disguised as a party party disguised as a show. There’s only one problem. The bees are dying and without them, we will too. Multi award-winning theatre company, ThisEgg, invites you to save the world - one bee at a time. A new family comedy with live music. Plant the seed for change, join the Bee Party. Me & My Bee is a show for children & adults, tackling a bigger issue in a more intimate manner. The show plays with how we can make what we imagine become real. It is about cause and effect. It is about humans as much as it is about bees. It is about doing more to help, before it is too late. Devised and Performed by Joe Boylan, Josie Dale-Jones and Greta Mitchell, this is an imaginative piece of comic theatre charged with vitality and immediacy. **** The Scotsman **** The Stage **** The List **** Three Weeks **** A Younger Theatre **** Edinburgh Festival For Kids Recommended Show The Guardian Hot Shows The Scotsman Best Family Shows The Wee Review Top Theatre Metro Scotland Highly Recommended Fringe Review WINNER of the Les Enfants Terribles Stepladder AWARD 2017 Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  17. Saturday 6th October, 11:00 & 14:00 Tickets available here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=150914 Presented by The Montgomery & Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company “Puppetry, live music and good old-fashioned charm sprout up left, right and centre” - The Stage Living in their tiny shed squeezed in amongst the garden tools, Mr and Mrs Chickweed’s amazing prize-winning vegetables have taken over everything! Before they retire, they can’t resist planting one last seed, try for one more champion vegetable and one more trophy! But no one knew that a vegetable could grow bigger than the cat, bigger than the dog, bigger than you and me put together! It’s gigantic, it’s blocking out the light and it’s still growing! Help save the day as we pull The Enormous Turnip out of the ground before it takes over the planet! Following sell-out performances last year, Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company return/come to [venue] with unswerving energy, live music and eccentric puppetry in this re-potted version of the world-famous children’s story. For seedlings aged 3-10 and their families Meet the characters and puppets after the show! With support from The Point and The Berry Theatre. Originally created with support from Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts, in association with Salisbury Playhouse and The Merlin Theatre. Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  18. Date: Friday 20th April - Sunday 22nd April 2018 Running time: 300 minutes Tickets: £230.00 each Creating an Ecology of Hope - Art, Social Justice and Faith Venues - The Montgomery and Exchange Place Studios (Yorkshire Artspace) Conference price: £230 EARLY BIRD OFFER: Book by end of Feb for a special offer of £200 (Lunches, dinners and refreshments included) Sheffeel International Arts Conference 2018 gives you a unique opportunity to come and use your senses to explore Sheffield’s creative spirit and deep roots in social justice and faith. This conference will look at what it means to create an ecology of hope through a set of inspirational talks, seminars and practical workshops. There will be a chance to uncover the history of the arts by delving into the heritage of this steel city and discovering more about the poet and humanitarian, James Montgomery. You will learn new creative skills in two 3-hour workshops led by professional artists at Exchange Place Studios. These will range from metal work, printing, glass making, CADS, woodwork, pottery, painting, embroidery and perfume-making. The Saturday night ‘Sheffeel Showcase’ at The Montgomery will give you a flavour of Sheffield’s character through music, performance and artist presentations. We aim to give you a real Sheffeel welcome with this exciting programme of events so that you will experience the creative spirit of its people and leave feeling refreshed, inspired and full of ideas. Get tickets here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=7092 Please note there is no disabled access at The Montgomery.
  19. Date: Sunday 1st July Times: 1.30pm - 3.30pm, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Running time: 120 minutes Tickets: Family of 4 £12.75 each, Family of 5 £12.50 each, Standard £13.00 Presented by Story Pocket Theatre “Beautifully scripted, intelligently connected, and skilfully performed… this talented group are producing some of the best children’s theatre we have seen.” Caro Moses, Three Weeks Malcolm doesn’t like animals, which is a problem because his family love them. Their house is full of pets. What the house is NOT full of is stuff Malcolm likes. Such as the laptop he wanted for his birthday. The only bright spot on the horizon is the Year Six school trip, which Malcolm never thought his parents would pay for. And yet there he is, on the bus, heading to……oh no. A farm. After a school trip with a difference, Malcolm is made to understand animals in a much deeper way! Will he end up the same as before? Because sometimes the hardest thing to become is…yourself. A vibrant, energetic and gloriously funny, full-length musical production from the award-winning Story Pocket Theatre. ANiMALCOLM combines physical theatre, puppetry and the company’s outstanding storytelling style to bring David Baddiel’s magical and wonderfully comic story to the stage. "Spending an hour with Story Pocket Theatre is like curling up in a warm bed, and being read a story while you nibble on a piece of toast…Well-loved, well-delivered and very well received stories.” Kelly Apter, The Scotsman Suitable for 5+ and their families. Get tickets here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=7151 Please note disabled access is not available at present.
  20. Date: Sunday 15th April Times: 2pm - 4pm, 5.30pm - 7.30pm Running Time: 120 minutes Tickets: Family of 4 ÂŁ12.75 each, Family of 5 ÂŁ12.50 each, Standard ÂŁ13.00 Presented by Immersion Theatre Immersion Theatre are thrilled to bring their trademark energy to their wildest show yet, a brand new musical adaptation of family favourite, THE JUNGLE BOOK! Filled with catchy music, audience interaction, and the chance to meet the characters after the show, you are invited to join Mowgli and his friends, Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther, on a madcap jungle adventure as they meet and attempt to outwit a slithering snake, some cheeky monkeys, and the fierce tiger, Shere Khan! Funny, exciting and wildly entertaining, this larger-than-life musical will have you howling with laughter; The perfect treat for the whole family! Suitable for age 5+ and their families. Get tickets here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=7090 Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  21. Date: Saturday 24th March Time: 11.30am - 12.25pm, 2.30pm - 3.25pm Running Time: 55 minutes Tickets: Family of 4 ÂŁ9.75 each, Family of 5 ÂŁ9.70 each, Standard ÂŁ10.00 Presented by Little Blue Monster Productions Biff is not like other dogs. He doesn't do dog stuff like weeing on lampposts, or scratching his fleas, or drinking out of the toilet. No, Biff likes moonlight and music and walking on his tiptoes. You see, Biff doesn't think he's a dog. He thinks he's a ballerina! The funny tale of a little dog with a very big dream! Based on the award-winning children's book by Anna Kemp and Sara Ogilvie, this fabulous feel-good show features music, songs, handcrafted puppets and Biff, the ballet-dancing dog! Suitable for pups age 3+ and their families. Get tickets here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=6211 Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  22. Date: Monday 28th May 2pm Running Time: 60 minutes Tickets: £8.00 each Presented by Nick Cope (In the Studio at The Montgomery) “This really is a show that is full of enjoyment for all ages, and not to be missed. We will definitely go again” Primary Times Nick Cope’s family performances are legendary! He has a fanatical army of little and not-so–little fans from all over the world, if you haven’t heard his songs or seen his shows before come and find out what you’re missing. With songs about head lice, dogs eating soap and dragons called Keith... **** “Even the shyest of kids will warm to his unpretentious style.” Fest Magazine “Funny, profound, educational, our children have talked about everything from gravity to grieving thanks to Nick Cope’s songs. Our family’s favourite singer /songwriter” Lucy Porter Suitable for children aged 3+ and their families. Get tickets here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=7148 Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  23. Date: Thursday 5th April 2pm Running Time: 60 minutes Tickets: £10.00 each Presented by Half A String “A Heart at Sea is an emotional, ingeniously imaginative piece of storytelling…Young or old, this show tugs at the heartstrings” Young Perspective, Aug 2017 Be enthralled by this epic musical folktale told on a miniature scale. A Heart at Sea uses haunting live music to tell the story of a young Boy who bottles up his heart and throws it into the sea. Original song-writing is set to breath-taking visuals centered around a beautifully carved wooden chest that holds the secrets to the story. Intricate puppets are swept through a transforming wooden world created by the spectacular chest. Be astounded as backdrops flip up, pirouette and change, sending the Boy tumbling through danger and discovery. Puppets roam on this unique contraption to recount the story of whales, tiny boats, sea captains and beards. The original songs, composed by Avi Simmons, knit together the atmospheric tale through live vocals, instruments and a loop station. The music sweeps through echoing soundscapes to create a visceral, heart-warming experience. Join our hero as he embarks on a wild, nautical journey to recover his missing heart. This is a piece of stunning visual storytelling and intimate gig-theatre that will resonate with all ages. Suitable for ages 7+ and their families. Get tickets here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=7089 Please note there is no disabled access at present.
  24. Date: Thursday 5th April 12pm Running Time: 60 minutes Tickets: ÂŁ10.00 each Presented by Half A String Make a puppet in this fun hands-on workshop. Cut, stick and paint your way to creating "table-top" puppet that is similar to the lead character in A Heart At Sea. Suitable for any age, just bring along your creativity and let loose! Suitable for all ages. Get tickets here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=17128 Please note there is no disabled access.
  25. Date: Wednesday 21 February Time: 11am - 12pm, 2pm - 3pm. Running time: 60 minutes. Tickets: £10.00 each Presented by Box Tale Soup. “Their beautifully crafted micro-shows are like collector’s items” The Stage From the peaceful pleasures of Ratty’s beloved river bank to the fearful frights and wicked weasels of the Wild Wood, join Mole and Ratty on their marvellous adventures, along with gruff old Badger and magnificent Mr.Toad. A beautiful new adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s much loved classic by award winning theatre company Box Tale Soup, Wind in the Willows features handmade puppets, props and costume, and a charming original score. Originally commissioned by the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham. “They are wonderful.” The Times Winner - ‘Best Show for Families’ at Buxton Fringe for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Suitable for 3+ and their families. Get tickets here: http://themontgomery.org.uk/TheMontgomery.dll/WhatsOn?Film=6898 Please note there is no disabled access at present.
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