Employees Sports & Social club THEATRE ROYAL, BATH October 2018 to January 2019 Welcome to the new theatre season. We would like to welcome all employees of the Bath and North East Somerset Council, their families and friends to the club which arranges front stall seats usually on the first night of each performance, which in most cases now entitles us to a 20% group discount. In addition, there is the usual discount for each member (your membership number must be quoted and discount can only apply to member s own ticket. Without this we regret your booking will be returned). As usual we have 50 seats reserved for each performance and these will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Please forward cheques together with booking form to PERSONAL/THEATRE John Pagett C/O Post Room Lewis House Manvers Street Bath BA1 1JG Please supply separate cheques for each performance made payable to B&NES Social Club CLOSING DATE FOR ALL SHOWS FRIDAY 3RD AUGUST 2018 Please note that after this date no bookings can be accepted as all unsold tickets are returned to the Theatre for general sale. Happy Theatre going John Pagett Monday 8 TH October 2018
Shakespeare in Love Based on the screenplay by Mark Norman and Tom Stoppard Adapted for the stage by Lee Hall with music by Paddy Cunneen THE HIT FILM NOW A HIT PLAY! Young Will Shakespeare has writers block. The deadline for his new play a comedy called Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate s Daughter- is fast approaching, he s struggling to finish the first line of a sonnet and he s in dire need of inspiration. Then he meets the beguiling Viola de Lesseps, the beautiful daughter of a wealthy merchant. Viola is prepared to do anything -including risking the frosty disapproval of Queen Elizabeth 1- to fulfil her illicit dream of performing on the London stage and pursuing a passionate affair with the greatest playwright of the age. Members Price - 21.50 Non-Members Price - 30.00 Monday 15 TH October 2018 Vulcan 7 A new comedy written by and starring Adrian Edmondson and Nigel Planer Directed by Steven Marmion Gary Savage and Hugh Delavois were students at RADA together. Now in their sixties, they meet in an Icelandic wasteland, on the set of a fantasy movie. Hugh has had a plodding career but has landed the small but regular role of Vulcan s butler and he s making his seventh film for the franchise. Gary is a one-time Hollywood A-lister who has fallen on lean times and is playing a guest monster with four hours in make-up and one word in the script. Sparks fly inside the trailer as old wounds are opened. Leela, a runner, attempts to keep the peace between them, but outside the trailer things are not going to plan either: the director s gone AWOL, the catering trucks on the wrong side of the ravine, and the volcanic activity is growing more lively by the minute... Members Price - 21.00 Non-Members Price - 29.00 Monday 5 th November 2018 The Nightingales By William Gaminara Directed by Christopher Luscombe Starring Ruth Jones When the local acapella group gathers in the village hall they have every reason to look forward to their weekly rehearsal. There s Steven, 60, the Cambridge-educated choirmaster; Diane, his younger wife; Ben, who was once a professional tennis player married to Connie, who was once a model; and Bruno, a young history teacher, who cares for his mother. They appear to be the friendliest bunch you could imagine. Whatever differences or problems they may have at home, they are happily bound together by their love of music. Two hours of laughter and harmonies fly by, until one day newcomer Maggie, knocks on the door and everything changes. Members Price - 21.50
Non-Members Price - 30.00 Tuesday 20 th November 2018 42 nd Street Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Al Dubin Performed by Bath Light Operatic Group The ultimate showbiz musical, 42 nd Street tells the story of Peggy Sawyer, a talented young dancer with stars in her eyes who gets her big break on Broadway. It s 1933 and Peggy arrives in New York City fresh of the bus from small-town America armed with her tap shoes and big dreams. Legendary Broadway director Julian Marsh gives her a spot in the chorus of his latest show, Pretty Lady, but its star, Dorothy Brock, takes an instant dislike to the new girl. When Dorothy is injured during previews, Pretty Lady looks like it will have to close, unless someone talented enough to lead the show can be found someone like Peggy Sawyer! Inspired by Busby Berkeley s film, 42 nd Street is known for its incredible tap-dancing numbers and includes one great song after another, including We re in the Money, Shuffle Off to Buffalo, Lullaby of Broadway and of course 42 nd Street itself. Members Price - 20.50 Non-Members Price - 28.50 Tuesday 15 th January 2019 Rain Man By Dan Gordon Directed by Jonathan O Boyle Performed by The Classic Screen to Stage Theatre Company Two brothers, one destiny When self-centred salesman Charlie Babbitt discovers that he has a long-lost older brother, Raymond, who has inherited the family multimillion dollar fortune, he sets out to get his half. Raymond is an autistic savant, has a remarkable memory and a genius for numbers. Determined to get his hands on the money, Charlie borrows Raymond from the institution where he has spent most of his life. As the two brothers embark on a trip across America, Charlie soon discovers that Raymond is worth more than he could have ever imagined. Members Price - 21.00 Non-Members Price - 29.00
Employees Sports & Social club THEATRE ROYAL BOOKING FORM OCTOBER 2018 to JANUARY 2019 Name(s): Dept. /Address Please give work address if possible to save postage Tel:. Membership Number (Must be quoted for each member attending) Cheques should be made payable to B&NES Social Club and sent in an envelope marked Personal/Theatre to JOHN PAGETT, C/O Post Room, Lewis House, Manvers Street, Bath BA1 1JG PLEASE DO NOT ENCLOSE CASH Date of show Show Title SEPARATE CHEQUES FOR EACH EVENT PLEASE!! Number Required Total Enclosed Please do not request specific seats all seats are allocated on a first come, first served basis and are dependent on what seats the Theatre is able to allocate. Due to volume of bookings acknowledgements cannot be given. In the very unlikely event of seating being unavailable you will be advised immediately. Bookings are accepted on the strict understanding that the social club is unable to refund monies already paid to the Theatre unless the Club is reimbursed by the Theatre Royal.
CLOSING DATE FOR ALL SHOWS FRIDAY 3 rd AUGUST 2018