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SUMMARY:The Flint Street Nativity
DESCRIPTION:The Flint Street Nativity \nBy Tim Firth \nDirected by Gil Burns \n27 November – 2nd December 2023 \nMizzis Horrocks’ class of seven year olds is about to perform their nativity play at Flint Street Junior School\nfor the proud mums and dads – and the occasional social worker. Squabbles arise when Gabriel wants to play Mary\,\nthe Star grumbles he’s not a proper star like they have at NASA\, and then the stick insect escapes… \n“Tim Firth’s study of infant power-politics is less a cute\, end-of-term entertainment than a kindergarten version of the Godfather…” The Guardian \nThe play contains some swearing so discretion is advised if booking for children. \nTICKETS AVAILABLE HERE
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/the-flint-street-nativity
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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SUMMARY:The Glass Menagerie
DESCRIPTION:The Glass Menagerie \nBy Tennessee Williams \nDirected by Mike Bellenie \n2 – 7 October 2023 \nThe Wingfield family – mother Amanda\, son Tom\, daughter Laura and their father\, long gone but whose presence\nstill lingers. They live in a shoe-box apartment in St Louis Missouri. The closest they come to privacy is the use\nof curtains that subdivide their tiny living space. Mother resents son for his inability to grow up; son resents mother\nfor the menial job he endures to support them all. In between them is Laura- extremely shy who opts out of life.\nShe escapes into a fantasy world where she is confidant to a collection of glass animals. \nEvery character wants to escape the dull ritual of their lives. Can the entrance of a gentleman caller do this? \nTICKETS AVAILABLE HERE
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/the-glass-menagerie
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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SUMMARY:Black Coffee
DESCRIPTION:Black Coffee \nBy Agatha Christie \nDirected by Steve Hirst and Jenny Gore \n12 – 17 June 2023 \nBlack Coffee was the first play Agatha Christie wrote\, and it features Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings. A superbly\ncrafted whodunit with endless red herrings and subplots of infamous spies. \nOne of Christie’s most gripping country house murder mysteries – it is about a scientist working on splitting the\natom who is poisoned!! But by whom…
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/black-coffee
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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SUMMARY:Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Quartet \nBy Ronald Harwood \nDirected by Hannah Stow \n17 – 22 April 2023 \nQuartet is a gently comic and poignant look at the lives of four opera singers in a retirement home. Cecily\, Reggie and Wilf are preparing a concert to celebrate the birthday of Giuseppe Verdi. However\, the home’s most recent arrival Jean is disturbing their peace and routine\, and refusing to perform. It turns out that Jean and Reggie were once married\, and a shared history is not helping the project. However – the show must go on!\n\nQuartet premiered at the Albany Theatre London in 1999 and as well as being filmed has been a staple of both the\nprofessional and amateur stage since.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/quartet
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230220T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230225T193000
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SUMMARY:Frankenstein
DESCRIPTION:Frankenstein \nBy Nick Dear\, based on the novel by Mary Shelley \nDirected by Sharon Kelly \n20 – 25 February 2023 \nThe power of good and evil is exalted in this powerful adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel.\nAs we witness the obsessive and frantic mindset of Doctor Victor Frankenstein as he executes the ultimate experiment that combines the forces of mankind against nature. His creature is thrust from the chains of its creator\, making its first steps into a bleak\, unforgiving world. \nNick Dears adaptation\, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller premiered at the National Theatre in 2011 to critical acclaim.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/frankenstein
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221210T193000
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SUMMARY:Twelfth Night
DESCRIPTION:By William Shakespeare\, directed by Jenny Gore \n5-10 December 2022 \nIf music be the food of love\, play on \nIn Shakespeare’s time\, the Festival of Twelfth Night was the night of ‘Topsy Turvydom’.  Servants became masters\, and masters became servants\, boys dressed as girls and women became men for the night. Attitudes on class and gender were turned upside down\, providing rich material for the Bard’s subversive wit. \nThe stage is filled with vividly drawn characters\, aristocrats and servants\, twins\, lovers\, musicians and jesters\, all in a confusion of disguise\, mistaken identity and unrequited love. The result is a wonderful combination of comedy and cross-gender love interest\, making the play as relevant now as when it was written. \nIt will be 59 years since the Little Theatre’s one and only previous attempt at Shakespeare (also Twelfth Night)\, in 1963. We hope you enjoy this production\, and trust it will not be so long again\, before the next one! \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/twelfth-night
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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SUMMARY:The Hound of the Baskervilles
DESCRIPTION:By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\, adapted by Steven Canny and John Nichols\, directed by Mike Bellenie \nNEW DATES: Friday 14\, Saturday 15\, Monday 17\, Tuesday 18\, Wednesday 19\, Thursday 20 October \nSir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most celebrated Sherlock Holmes story gets a gloriously funny makeover. \nWhen Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead on his estate\, with a look of terror still etched on his face\, and the paw prints of a gigantic hound beside his body\, the great detective Sherlock Holmes is summoned from Baker Street\, with Dr Watson in tow\, to unravel the mysteries surrounding his death\, and investigate the ancient curse of the Hound of the Baskervilles… \n‘A masterclass in madcap energy… a fun and fresh Sherlock Holmes romp’ \nThe Stage \n‘Wonderfully barking spoof’ \nTelegraph \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/the-hound-of-the-baskervilles
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220730T193000
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SUMMARY:Play Write! Festival\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Following on from our successful inaugural event\, in 2018\, and despite being postponed twice because of Covid\, the Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Play Festival finally makes it to the stage. \nThe four one-act plays selected for the Festival are Angle of Drift by Jonathan Skinner\, directed by Sharon Kelly\, Happiness is a Journey by John Hill\, directed by Katrina Heath\, Terminal 1 by Dave Payne\, directed by Vaughan Leslie\, and Lightning Once by Martin Pursey\, directed by Jenny Gore. \nAll four plays have made it through to the Festival\, as finalists in our Play Write! 2020\, new writing competition. They are all half an hour or less\, original writing\, and never previously published or performed. \nThe Festival takes place\, over three nights\, from Thursday 28 to Saturday 30 July 2022. The programme features all four short plays\, making for a varied evening’s entertainment. Audiences can vote for their favourite play each night\, for the Audience Prize. The Judge’s Prize (and Trophy) will be awarded to the overall winner\, on Saturday night. \nJoin us for a feast of new writing! \nTickets: £10 / £8 concessions (not Saturday). Book now\, online at https://hblt.co.uk/\, or pay at the door.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/play-write-festival-2022
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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SUMMARY:Things I Know to be True
DESCRIPTION:By Andrew Bovell\, directed by Rachel Doyle Richards               \n20-25 June 2022   \nThe play follows the story of Fran and Bob Price and their four children\, over a single year. Each new season contains a crisis\, a turning point\, tough choices\, and the fall-out from those choices. \nAt the start of the play\, the youngest child\, Rosie\, asks ‘what do I know to be true?’ She is full of doubts\, but by the end of the play she has learnt a lot about the world around her. Whilst the children become more confident of their convictions\, the parents become less sure. \nThings I Know to be True is a deeply intimate drama about family life and conflicts\, featuring physical theatre choreography\, in the style of Frantic Assembly\, to emphasise the emotional connection between the characters. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/things-i-know-to-be-true
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220430T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220626T084613Z
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SUMMARY:Wife After Death
DESCRIPTION:By Eric Chapell\, directed by Hannah Stow \n25-30 April 2022 \nComedian and national treasure Dave Thursby has died\, and on the day of his funeral\, friends and colleagues gather beside his coffin to pay their last respects. \nAn unfamiliar woman in flamboyant mourning clothes turns out to be Kay\, Dave’s ex-wife from before he was famous\, causing the guests to wonder if they ever knew the ‘real’ Dave. \nThree weeks later\, they gather again for the disposal of Dave’s ashes. \nThe atmosphere is tense\, but as more truths are revealed\, Dave seems to be having the last laugh\, from beyond the grave. \n‘… a terrific evening of love and laughter’ \nThe British Theatre Guide \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/wife-after-death
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220221T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220226T193000
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SUMMARY:A Touch of Danger
DESCRIPTION:By Francis Durbridge\, directed by Steve Hirst \n21-26 February 2022 \nMax Telligan\, a popular novelist\, has returned to his London apartment from a business trip to Munich to find his evening newspaper containing a report of his violent death. He subsequently meets a parade of mysterious visitors who seek a pocket sized calculator\, threaten him with a poison tipped walking stick and display photographs of his wife in flagrante delicto. Max has\, it seems\, unwittingly become embroiled in the activities of an international terrorist group! \n‘Mr. Durbridge is a master craftsman\, with an unequalled record of keeping audiences poised on the edge of their seats’\nDaily Telegraph \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/a-touch-of-danger
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211206T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211211T193000
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SUMMARY:When We Are Married
DESCRIPTION:By J.B. Priestley\, directed by Ray Riches \nClecklewyke\, a town in the West Riding\, 1908. The Helliwells\, the Parkers and the Soppitts are highly respected pillars of their community…but not for much longer. Married on the same day in the same chapel\, 25 years earlier\, they gather to celebrate their Silver Wedding anniversaries\, only to discover that the vicar wasn’t licensed. They were never married\, and have been living in sin for the last 25 years! \nHorrified social embarrassment turns to the realisation that they’re free from the shackles of long\, tedious marriages. Home truths are dealt\, bullies get their come-uppance\, and the hen-pecked are hilariously and most satisfyingly liberated. \n  \nOriginally included in our abandoned 2020 Season\, When We Are Married marks the return to a regular programme\, at Hebden Bridge Little Theatre. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/when-we-are-married
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211023T193000
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SUMMARY:The Extraordinary Revelations of Orca the Goldfish
DESCRIPTION:By David Tristram\, directed by Jenny Gore \nFor Henry Smith – actor\, comedian\, raconteur\, sporting hero\, leading socialite\, business tycoon\, secret agent\, Casanova and acting President of the United States – life is rarely dull. \nFor Alice Smith – housewife – life is rarely anything else. \nEnter Michel – French waiter – tall\, dark and available. \nExactly what happens next\, no-one’s quite sure. Except that it involves a rotting melon\, a deckchair and a bottle of neck rub. \nAnd only their pet goldfish\, Orca\, and you\, will ever know the true story. \n  \nTwo gifted actors take on a multitude of characters in this fabulously funny short comedy\, which runs from Thursday to Saturday\, 21-23 October 2021. \nEntry to all performances is free. We are not reserving seats\, so just come along! \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/the-extraordinary-revelations-of-orca-the-goldfish
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210828T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210828T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20210805T124739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210805T130643Z
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SUMMARY:Light Music for Summertime
DESCRIPTION:The Little Theatre Choir and The Chris Irvin Concert Orchestra present a unique evening of light orchestral and choral pieces both old and new\, on Saturday 28 August\, 2021\, at 7.30pm. \nM.D. Chris Irvin says this will be ‘a celebration of a reunion of musical forces from Hebden Bridge and the wider region. There will be tunes galore and an opportunity for audience participation!’ \nRing 01422 844744 to reserve a seat or for any other enquiries. Tickets also available at the door\, price £5.\n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/light-music-for-summertime-3
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210626T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210626T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210729T100037Z
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SUMMARY:Open Day
DESCRIPTION:The Theatre is reopening! Whilst plans are being finalised to re-launch this autumn\, we would like to invite you to join us for an Open Day\, on Saturday 26 June. This will be the first chance in a long while for our audience and volunteers to meet up and talk\, and hopefully sign up to get involved! \nIn light of ongoing health concerns\, the theatre will be well ventilated\, and we would ask you to bring a mask\, and observe social distancing. \nFor further information\, contact Katherine Ogden\, info@hblt.co.uk.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/open-day
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200224T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200229T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20191009T160953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T142744Z
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SUMMARY:Entertaining Angels
DESCRIPTION:By Richard Everett\, directed by Sue Morris \nAs a vicar’s wife\, Grace has spent a lifetime on her best behaviour. Now following her husband’s death\, she is enjoying the new-found freedom to do and say exactly as she pleases. \nThe return of Grace’s eccentric missionary sister\, Ruth\, prompts some disturbing revelations\, which force her to confront the truth of her marriage. \n‘a warm\, glowing\, serious comedy\, like an Ayckbourn play finished by J.M.Barrie’ (The Sunday Times)\n‘a sure-fire hit’ (London Evening Standard)
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/entertaining-angels
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191214T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191214T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20191109T090619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191109T090619Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas Concert
DESCRIPTION:The annual Christmas Concert takes place on Saturday 14 December at 7.30pm\, and will be compèred for the first time by Gil Burns. We are looking to make this one a bit special\, with an emphasis on comedy and fun. Tickets are still just £5\, which includes mulled wine\, stollen and minced pies. Ring Sue Riches on 01422 843907\, to book your seat. It’s  going to be a great night!
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/christmas-concert-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191125T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191130T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20180912T162908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T134612Z
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SUMMARY:Bazaar and Rummage
DESCRIPTION:By Sue Townsend\, directed by Gil Burns \nIn Sue Townsend’s heartfelt comedy\, three severely agoraphobic women have left their houses for the first time in years\, and made it to a jumble sale. The sale has been organised by their social workers\, the young trainee Fliss and the ex-agoraphobic volunteer\, Gwenda. \nAs Margaret\, Bell-Bell and Katrina prepare to meet the public\, armed with the suits of a deceased husband\, old sequinned show dresses\, a standard lamp\, and other bric-a-brac\, nerves run high\, but a sensitive portrait of the group emerges. \nBazaar and Rummage was first presented in 1982 at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs\, London. \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/bazaar-and-rummage
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190930T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191005T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190516T124826Z
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SUMMARY:Theft
DESCRIPTION:By Eric Chappell\, directed by Ray Riches \nImagine returning from a pleasant anniversary celebration to find you’ve been burgled\, and the culprit is still in the house! Posing as a policeman\, the eccentric interloper is able to convince the returning couples of his innocence. But when he is eventually unmasked as the thief\, Spriggs reveals he knows a number of uncomfortable truths that will undermine two seemingly happy marriages and one formerly strong friendship. \nTheft is another hit comedy by prolific writer\, Eric Chappell\, author of Rising Damp and numerous stage plays.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/theft
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190617T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190622T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20180912T162842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190516T143003Z
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SUMMARY:Witness for the Prosecution
DESCRIPTION:By Agatha Christie\, directed by Steve Hirst \nLeonard Vole is in the dock for the murder of Emily French\, a wealthy older woman. Unaware that he was a married man\, Miss French had made him her principal heir\, and apparently harboured hopes of marriage. Everything seems to point to Leonard’s guilt\, and his situation becomes even more desperate when Leonard’s wife\, Romaine\, agrees to testify – not in his defence\, but as a witness for the prosecution. \nThe play is adapted from a Christie short story\, and was one of her personal favourites. \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/witness-for-the-prosecution
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190415T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190420T220000
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SUMMARY:Pyrenees
DESCRIPTION:By David Greig\, directed by Jenny Gore \nA man is found lying in the snow at the foot of the Pyrenees. He remembers nothing\, but believes he is British. Anna\, a young woman from the British Consulate\, is dispatched to confirm his nationality and piece together his identity. When Vivienne\, a middle aged woman from Edinburgh arrives\, she presents him with a history he doesn’t recognise. Is he who she says he is? As the snow melts on the mountains the man must decide which reality he prefers – Anna’s or Vivienne’s? \nPyrenees premiered at the Tron Theatre\, Glasgow\, in March 2005. \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/pyrenees
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190306T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190306T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20190224T184754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T185131Z
UID:9803-1551900600-1551909600@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:Social Play Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:The Social Play Reading Group will meet next on Wednesday 6 March to read two short one-act plays that will be performed script-in-hand\, in a rehearsed public reading\, on 24 May. This is an opportunity for new actors or returning actors to have a bit of fun and explore different character parts.  \nWe are looking for up to seven women to play characters of varying ages\, accents and backgrounds\, in the short play Bus Stop\, by Rae Shirley (the author of the satirical\, Merry Regiment of Women\, which was given a similar performance a couple of years’ ago).  \nThe other play is Plasters\, from Visiting Hour\, by Richard Harris\, a collection of six interlinked plays set in a National Health hospital. It has a cast of two\, a husband and wife\, who can be any age or background.  \nCome along to the meeting\, if you enjoy reading plays\, or would like to take part in the performance.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-group-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190218T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190223T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20180912T161444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180912T161444Z
UID:8082-1550518200-1550959200@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:If I Were You
DESCRIPTION:By Alan Ayckbourn\, directed by Vaughan Leslie \nMal and Jill’s family life is beset with problems. Mal is having an affair\, and doesn’t realise his wife knows about it. His son-in-law Dean can do no wrong in his eyes\, but Mal’s cherished daughter\, Chrissie\, has some unexplained bruises. Mal has also fallen out with his 15 year-old son\, Sam\, and they are not speaking. \nWaking the next morning\, the couple find they have inexplicably switched bodies! Now each has a chance to see things through the other’s eyes\, with hilarious and life-changing consequences!
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/if-i-were-you
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190206T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190206T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20190120T103921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190120T103921Z
UID:9166-1549481400-1549490400@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:Social Play Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:The Social Play Reading Group meets next on Wednesday\, 6 February\, at 7.30pm\, to read Bus Stop\, by Rae Shirley\, and an extract from Visiting Hour\, by Richard Harris\, with a view to giving a rehearsed public reading of both\, at the end of May. \nBus Stop concerns a group of seven women gathered at a bus stop who indulge in gossip to pass the time. Visiting Hour\, consists of six interlinked plays set in a National Health hospital during visiting hour\, which are alternately funny and sad. \nCome along to the meeting\, if you enjoy reading plays\, or would like to take part in the performance.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-group-2-2-2-2-2-2-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181208T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181208T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20181121T095514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181121T095514Z
UID:8549-1544297400-1544306400@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:Christmas Concert
DESCRIPTION:We will be holding our Traditional Christmas Concert on Saturday 8 December\, at 7.30pm. At a cost of £5 only\, we offer a jolly night\, with songs and sketches\, mulled wine\, stollen\, and minced pies. Book your ticket now\, by ringing Sue Riches: 01422 843907.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/christmas-concert
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181126T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181201T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20171018T090357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180520T135917Z
UID:5076-1543260600-1543701600@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
DESCRIPTION:By Patrick Barlow\, directed by Ray Riches \nWinner of the Olivier Award for Best Comedy\, in 2007\, Patrick Barlow’s play is based on the Buchan novel and Hitchcock film\, about adventurer Richard Hannay\, who is forced to go on the run from an international spy ring\, at the outbreak of the First World War. \nIn this spoof version\, all the characters are played by four actors\, who portray between 100 and 150 roles\, even doubling parts within the same scene. These quick changes are achieved by cunning use of props and costume\, contributing to the general hilarity. Further humour comes from the ingenious use of props – to represent trains and planes on stage\, in a variety of unexpected ways!
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/the-39-steps
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181107T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181107T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20181031T142709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181031T142709Z
UID:8383-1541619000-1541628000@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:Social Play Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:The social play reading group enjoyed reading Chris Berry’s entry to our play writing competition\, at the October meeting. Chris has extended his play\, so reading and discussion went on till after 9\, meaning there was no time to read Andy Fraser’s entry\, Once Upon a Happy Ever After. This is now the subject of the November meeting\, on Wednesday 7 November\, at 7.30pm\, in the theatre Space (upstairs). \nAndy is very active in creative writing circles\, and leads a writing group in Todmorden. \nOnce Upon a Happy Ever After has four characters: two men and two women in their late 20’s /early 30’s. Come along to read or listen. We’d like to hear what you think!
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-group-2-2-2-2-2-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181107T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181107T213000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20181031T143852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181031T143852Z
UID:8385-1541619000-1541626200@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:If I Were You\, Audition
DESCRIPTION:We will be auditioning for the first play of the new season\, If I Were You\, by Alan Ayckbourn\, at 7.30pm on Wednesday\, 7 November\, in the Little Theatre bar. \nMal and Jill’s family life is beset with problems. Mal is having an affair\, and doesn’t realise his wife knows about it. His son-in-law Dean can do no wrong in his eyes\, but Mal’s cherished daughter\, Chrissie\, has some unexplained bruises. Mal has also fallen out with his 15 year-old son\, Sam\, and they are not speaking. \nWaking the next morning\, the couple find they have inexplicably switched bodies! Now each has a chance to see things through the other’s eyes\, with hilarious and life-changing consequences! \n\nWe are looking for a cast of five\, to play Mal and Jill who are in their forties\, Dean and Chrissie\, in their twenties\, and Sam\, aged 15. The play is directed by Vaughan Leslie\, runs from 18-23 February\, and rehearsals will commence in earnest in the New Year. \nContact: Vaughan Leslie (vaughanleslie@hotmail.com; 07415 062810; 01422 845446). \n\n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/if-i-were-you-audition
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181010T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181010T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20180913T090848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180913T132609Z
UID:8096-1539199800-1539208800@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:Social Play Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Following a very successful meeting in September\, which focused on Maddie Cullinane’s entry to our play writing competition\, the social play reading group has decided to spotlight two more entries by local writers\, at its next meeting\, on Wednesday\, 10 October: Once Upon a Happy Ever After\, by Andy Fraser\, and The Fabergé Egg\, by Chris Berry.  \nAndy is very active in creative writing circles\, and leads a writing group in Todmorden. Chris has extended his half hour play to fifty minutes\, since entering it in the competition\, and is tremendously excited to see how the play will be received. \nOnce Upon a Happy Ever After has four characters: two men and two women in their late 20’s /early 30’s. The Fabergé Egg has five characters: three women and two men. Come along and participate. We’d like to hear what you think!
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-group-2-2-2-2-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181001T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181006T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T114157
CREATED:20171018T090258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180520T135501Z
UID:5074-1538422200-1538863200@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:‘Allo ‘Allo!
DESCRIPTION:By Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft\, directed by Rachel Peter \nAdapted from the long-running\, popular TV series\, ‘Allo ‘Allo! centres around René Artois the cowardly cafe-owner with an eye for the ladies\, who gets caught up in the madcap escapades of the French Resistance\, whilst all the time trying desperately to ingratiate himself with the occupying German forces. The stage adaptation features the familiar running gags\, and all your favourite characters\, such as René’s tone-deaf wife Edith\, Major-General von Klinkerhoffen and the Gestapo officer Herr Flick. \n‘Allo ‘Allo! is broad comedy\, with elements of farce\, physical comedy\, visual gags\, ridiculous fake accents\, and a large amount of sexual innuendo. What’s not to like?!
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/allo-allo
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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