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The Children’s Hour

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

The play was set in the thirties, in a rural all-girls' boarding school, run by two women. A mischievous and frequently disobedient student, Mary, runs away from the school and to avoid being sent back she tells her doting grandmother that the two women are having a lesbian affair.

£5 – £9

Read-through: Dracula

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

If you'd like to get involved with our end of year production 'Dracula', Ray Riches is holding auditions on Sunday September 4th, 7-30 pm, at [...]

Moonlight and Magnolias

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

Five weeks into filming 'Gone With The Wind', the most expensive film of all time, producer fires the director and halts filming. With his reputation on the line and a determination to still make a great movie, he pulls director Victor Flemming off the set of the 'Wizard of Oz' and commissions script writer, Ben Hecht, to rewrite the screenplay.

£5 – £9

The New White Rose Orchestra

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

STOP PRESS! Christopher Irvin will be conducting The New White Rose Orchestra in a concert of light classical music at Hebden [...]

Free

Dracula

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

Adapted from Bram Stoker's original, chilling novel but this version promises more spills than thrills in spite of the fact that early performances had nurses in attendance to deal with overcome members of the audience.

£5 – £9

Christmas Concert

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

We are pleased to announce the return of our popular Christmas Concert, a mixture of comedy, sketches and song, on Saturday [...]

£5

Spring and Port Wine

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

Rafe Crompton rules his wife, Daisy, and their four children with a rod of iron. Yet the tide is turning: Florence has found love with a sheet metal worker; Hilda wants to stay out late like the other girls; while Wilf and Harold have their hearts set on a place of their own, away from Rafe’s strict regime. It’s Hilda who finally tires of their overbearing father when she refuses to eat the herring served to her at dinner. Who could predict this one small act of rebellion would have such unexpected and far-reaching consequences?!

£6 – £9

A View from the Bridge

Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Holme Street, Hebden Bridge

The story of Eddie Carbone, an Italian American longshoreman, working the docks around the Brooklyn Bridge. Eddie lives with his wife Beatrice and her orphaned niece, Catherine, who is growing into a young woman. His marriage has begun to suffer as his feelings for the girl change. Eddie returns home one afternoon with the news that he has agreed to put up Beatrice's two cousins, brothers Marco and Rodolpho, who have arrived in New York as illegal immigrants. Although Eddie, Beatrice and Catherine are at first excellent hosts, ominous cracks appear when Rodolpho and Catherine begin dating.

£6 – £9