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Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

Catherine is mourning the recent passing of her father, Robert, a maths professor. Feeling vulnerable she worries that she has inherited Robert's inclination towards mental instability, as well as his maths genius. Into the equation comes Hal, an ex-student of her father's, who wants to study the hundreds of notebooks left behind after his death, looking for any work that could be published. Catherine assures him that the notebooks are filled with scribbles and nonsense as her father wrote them when he was at his most delusional. But then Hal makes a sensational discovery that threatens to turn everyone's world upside down!

£6 – £9

RolePlay

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

Justin and Julie-Ann, hopelessly mismatched in love, are about to introduce their respective parents to each other over dinner - Justin's upper-crust alcoholic mother from Surrey and Julie-Ann's bigoted Yorkshire father and prim mother. Enter Paige Petite, a former lap-dancer with suicidal tendencies, who appears on their balcony having dropped from the flat above, followed shortly after by the thick, gun-toting minder employed by her violent boyfriend!

£6 – £9

Social Play Reading Group

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

The SPRG plans another reading of Pyrenees by David Greig, on Wednesday 6 December, at 7.30pm in the Little Theatre bar. In [...]

Free

Social Play Reading Group

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

The Social Play Reading Group will be reading Me and My Friend by Gillian Plowman, on Wednesday, 7 February. This 'hilarious and [...]

Free

Be My Baby

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

By Amanda Whittington, directed by Jenny Gore Be My Baby is an uplifting tale of hope, friendship and survival, with a swinging sixties soundtrack! Set in 1964, it follows the fortunes of Mary Adams, aged 19, unmarried and seven months pregnant. Mary ends up in a Mother and Baby Home, in the north of England, where she meets other young women in a similar predicament. Despite the dawning realisation that their babies are to be given up for adoption, the girls' youthful exuberance breaks through, as they sing along to the songs of the period - by girl groups such as the Ronettes, and the Shangri-Las.

£6 – £10

Social Play Reading Group

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

The next play chosen by the Social Play Reading Group, A Night Out, by Harold Pinter, has a very topical theme. Pinter's first big [...]

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Social Play Reading Group

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

The next play for the Social Play Reading Group will be a saucy comedy, Chase Me Up Farndale Avenue, s'il vous plaît! by David [...]

Free

Gaslight

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

By Patrick Hamilton, directed by Hannah Stow What terrors lurk in the shadows, for Bella Manningham, when her husband mysteriously disappears from the house, and the gas lights dim? This classic psychological thriller, by Patrick Hamilton, set in a Victorian world shrouded in fog, and lit by flickering gaslight, uses every device to unsettle its audience. We share Bella’s growing apprehension and self-doubt. Is she going mad as her husband claims? Gaslight has been a popular hit since it was written in 1938, enjoying a recent revival with Kara Tointon as the tormented spouse. Please join us as we embark on a nail-biting journey into the Haunted House of Horrors!

£6 – £10

Play Festival Audition

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

There will be an open audition, on Wednesday, 2 May, 7.30pm, to cast the plays short-listed for the inaugural new play Festival - [...]

Free

Lovesong

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

By Abi Morgan, directed by Mike Bellenie The playwright, Abi Morgan, and celebrated theatre company, Frantic Assembly, collaborated on this unforgettable love story, about the 40-year marriage of Maggie and Billy, as Maggie’s illness threatens to end it. Past and present collide. The kitchen and bedroom of Maggie and Billy's house, where the walls were never scribbled on by longed-for children, are stalked by the ghosts of their younger selves: the smooth-skinned, radiant Margaret and William. An old woman walks into the wardrobe and a young woman walks out. An elderly man dances with the memory of his young wife; a young man makes love to the woman his new wife will eventually become. Lovesong is a radical departure for the Little Theatre, as the production will feature the unique choreography, for which Frantic Assembly is famous.

£6 – £10