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SUMMARY:Social Play Reading Group
DESCRIPTION: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 McGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jnr. The French farce has arrived at the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society\, and the formidable ladies do it like no one else! An unintelligible plot\, a plethora of doors and a grand range of characters make this Farndale offering as bubbly as a glass of champagne. If you have ever seen any of the other Farndale Avenue Housing Estate plays and enjoyed them\, you will appreciate this style of ‘coarse theatre’ and  the comedy which results from theatre done badly on purpose. Everyone is welcome to read or just listen. \nThe SPRG meets to read this jolly romp\, on Wednesday\, 4 April\, at 7.30pm\, in the Little Theatre.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-group-2-2-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180307T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180307T220000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
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SUMMARY:Social Play Reading Group
DESCRIPTION: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 success on television\, featuring many of his trademark themes and stylistic techniques\, is a tale of  a young loner\, dominated by an emotionally suffocating mother.  \nFinally rebelling\, he goes along to an office party\, but things start to go wrong when he is accused of molesting a female colleague.  \nThe SPRG meets to read this early modern classic on Wednesday\, 7 March\, at 7.30\, in the Little Theatre.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-group-2-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180225
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
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LAST-MODIFIED:20171024T215904Z
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SUMMARY:Be My Baby
DESCRIPTION:By Amanda Whittington\, directed by Jenny Gore \nBe My Baby is an uplifting tale of hope\, friendship and survival\, with a swinging sixties soundtrack! \nSet 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.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/be-my-baby
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180207T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180207T220000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20171114T165936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180114T114257Z
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SUMMARY:Social Play Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:The Social Play Reading Group will be reading Me and My Friend by Gillian Plowman\, on Wednesday\, 7 February. \nThis ‘hilarious and heart-breaking’ black comedy explores the relationship between two ‘odd’ couples thrown prematurely out of hospital care. In the downstairs flat are Oz\, who has never recovered from his mother’s death\, and Bunny\, whose workaholism led to estrangement from his wife. Upstairs are Robin\, a middle-class housewife who suffocated her own son\, and Julia whose obsessive thoughts of men drew her into prostitution. In the first act we see the men conduct fantasy interviews for jobs they will never get\, then in the second act\, the women trying to make plans for a holiday. They all meet when Oz throws a disastrous party with the four desperately attempting the niceties of social intercourse. \nIf you like reading plays aloud\, or would like to just listen – please join us! \nPlowman’s writing is rich in affectionate humour…The Times…a remarkable play…The Sunday Telegraph…what good theatre should be …What’s On.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-group-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171206T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171206T220000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20171114T165626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171114T170034Z
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SUMMARY:Social Play Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:The SPRG plans another reading of Pyrenees by David Greig\, on Wednesday 6 December\, at 7.30pm in the Little Theatre bar. In this intriguing play\, a man found lying in the snow at the base of the Pyrenees\, suffering from amnesia\, is confronted by two women who offer alternative stories about his identity. There was such disagreement among the readers who were there in November about the true identities of the characters\, we are inviting Little Theatre members to come along\, read or listen and help us solve the puzzle. If you are good at accents (eg. a slight Scottish lilt\, or the accent of a person speaking English who might have been born in France)\, this is an opportunity to have some fun and help us solve the mystery.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-group
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171203
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20161219T154706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171024T142856Z
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SUMMARY:RolePlay
DESCRIPTION:By Alan Ayckbourn\, directed by Ray Riches \nJustin 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. \nEnter 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! \nThis is the third in the Damsels in Distress trilogy\, by Alan Ayckbourn. Although part of a trilogy\, each play stands alone. The director Ray Riches previously directed GamePlan\, the first of the series\, in 2007\, and is delighted to get the chance to direct RolePlay: ‘RolePlay is very funny! The humour comes from an array of larger than life characters\, heightened by the sense of peril in which our hapless heroine finds herself. All this combines to hilarious effect!’ \n‘returns to vintage Ayckbourn territory\, the dinner party from hell’ Paul Taylor\, The Independent
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/roleplay-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171008
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SUMMARY:Proof
DESCRIPTION:By David Auburn\, directed by Vaughan Leslie \nCatherine 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. \nInto 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. \nCatherine 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! \nProof won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play. \n‘In Proof\, David Auburn has fashioned an exhilarating and assured play – a subtle and gripping exploration of loss\, guilt\, discovery\, instability\, and\, ultimately\, the elusive nature of truth.’
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/proof-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170923T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170923T220000
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SUMMARY:Sally Wainwright Benefit
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to be hosting\, another celebrity Benefit Evening\, on Saturday\, 23 September\, at 7.30. Following her coup in organising an audience with Timothy West and Prunella Scales last year\, Jenny Gore has managed to secure an evening with award-winning author\, Sally Wainwright. \nSally is well known for her popular and critically-acclaimed television dramas\, such as Last Tango in Halifax and Happy Valley\, both filmed locally\, and To Walk Invisible\, a TV film about the Brontes\, shown last Christmas. She is currently working on an eight-part series for the BBC about Anne Lister of Shibden Hall. \nSally’s roots are in Calderdale. She went to Sowerby Bridge Grammar\, and she has come back to the area to write. Jenny taught her when she was at Sowerby Bridge\, and the two have recently renewed their acquaintance\, resulting in her generous offer to do a Benefit Evening for the theatre. \nJenny will be chairing an informal evening of conversation\, with questions and answers\, and some film extracts. Tickets priced at £15\, are available at Innovation\, Hebden Bridge\, or by ringing Sue Riches on 01422 843907. \nBook now\, for what is sure to be a very special and entertaining evening.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/sally-wainwright-benefit
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170903T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170903T210000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
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SUMMARY:Read-through date announced!
DESCRIPTION:There will be a casting\, read-through of Alan Ayckbourn’s hilarious comedy Roleplay on Sunday\, 3 September\, at 7pm in the theatre bar. \nDirector Ray Riches is looking for a couple in their twenties/early thirties\, and two men and two women in their forties-fifties. See Our Next Read-through for further details. \nIf you can’t attend the rehearsal but would like to know more you can contact Ray on sueandrayriches@hotmail.com or on 01422 843907.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/readthrough-date-announced
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170701T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170701T220000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20170604T112254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170605T141844Z
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SUMMARY:A Little Light Music for a Summer Evening
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a free concert\, A Little Light Music for a Summer Evening\, at the Little Theatre\, on Saturday 1 July\, at 7.30pm.\nThe programme\, presented by Christopher Irvin’s Leeds-based\, New White Rose Orchestra\, and Hebden Bridge Little Theatre Choir\, will include classic light music favourites\, such as The Westminster Waltz\, selections from Rodgers & Hammerstein\, some unusual ‘novelty’ pieces\, a premiere\, Verdi’s Va Pensiero and Mozart’s glorious Exsultate\, Jubilate.\nThe event is free. You are welcome to come along on the night\, although advance notice would be appreciated. Please telephone: 01422 845446\, and leave a message to reserve your seats.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/a-little-light-music-for-a-summer-evening
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170625
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20161219T153953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170402T164400Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Fancy
DESCRIPTION:Adapted and directed by Freda Kelsall \nYoung\, handsome lawyer\, Charles Bradford Raye is visiting the small city of Melchester on business\, when he meets\, and seduces Anna\, an attractive country girl\, at the local carnival. Anna has recently come to Melchester to work in the service of Edith Harnham and her husband\, an elderly vintner. \nCharles returns to London\, and writes to Anna\, not knowing that she is illiterate and cannot read the letter. Anna begs Edith to write a letter for her\, which she does\, and the lovers fall into a regular correspondence. \nAnna begins by dictating the letters\, but soon Edith edits and embellishes and even writes entire letters without Anna’s knowledge. Charles is astonished that an ill-educated country girl could write so well\, and he begins to fall in love with the letter-writer. Then Anna finds herself ‘in a delicate situation’\, and the plot thickens. \nThis moving tale first appeared as a short story On the Western Circuit\, in the collection Life’s Little Ironies\, by Thomas Hardy. Re-titled Summer Fancy it was adapted by local playwright\, Freda Kelsall\, and first produced by the Bridge Theatre\, at The Pomegranate Theatre\, Chesterfield\, in June 1992. We are honoured that Freda Kelsall has agreed to direct this latest revival.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/summer-fancy-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170607T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170607T220000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
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SUMMARY:Social Play Reading
DESCRIPTION:The next meeting of the play reading group will be on Wednesday\, 7 June\, at 7.30pm\, in the theatre bar. The Social Play Reading Group will be reading one (or more) of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads. These monologues which reflect Bennett’s wonderfully observant view of the British way of life are often touching\, funny and always very real. You are invited to come along and help us choose which ones to read\, take part\, or just listen to the reading. The group will break for the summer after this\, and restart on Wednesday\, 6 September. Plans for the autumn include reading one of Jez Butterworth’s plays (possibly Jerusalem)\, and Pyrenees by David Greig.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170520T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170520T220000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20170414T113603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170414T114300Z
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SUMMARY:May Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Christmas Concert was such fun\, we’ve decided to schedule another night of music and song! \n\nOn Saturday 20 May\, at 7.30pm\, the Lost chord Ensemble\, Little Theatre Choir and invited soloists will entertain you with music to put a Spring in your step. Tickets cost £5. Phone 01422 845446 to book. \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/may-concert
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170503T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170503T220000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20170426T093901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170426T132544Z
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SUMMARY:Social Play Reading
DESCRIPTION:The Social Play Reading Group meets next on Wednesday\, 3 May\, at 7.30pm\, and will be reading Hedda Gabler\, by Henrik Ibsen. Though written in the 19th century\, the play deals with issues that are timeless. Convenor\, Anita Alzamora says this is a play once done at the Little Theatre by Freda Kelsall’s Bridge Theatre\, and more recently mentioned as a play that some women wished could be performed by the Little Theatre. We think it is timely to look at it more closely. There are parts for both men and women\, and everyone is invited\, whether to listen\, read\, or comment upon the play and its relevance to today.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/social-play-reading
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170423
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20161219T153740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T202103Z
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SUMMARY:A View from the Bridge
DESCRIPTION:By Arthur Miller\, directed by Jenny Gore \nThe story of Eddie Carbone\, an Italian American longshoreman\, working the docks around the Brooklyn Bridge\, as narrated by Alfieri\, an American lawyer\, raised in Italy\, who acts as the ‘Bridge’ between the two cultures.\n \nEddie lives with his wife Beatrice and her orphaned niece\, Catherine. At first protective and fatherly towards the girl\, he becomes increasingly jealous and controlling as she approaches her 18th birthday\, objecting to the way she dresses and her growing interest in men.\n \nEddie returns home one afternoon with the news that Beatrice’s two cousins\, brothers Marco and Rodolpho\, have arrived in New York as illegal immigrants. He has agreed to house them saying that he is honoured to be able to help family.  \nMarco has a family starving in Italy and plans to work illegally for several years\, then return home. Rodolpho hopes to stay in America and make a career out of singing. Although Eddie\, Beatrice and Catherine are at first excellent hosts\, ominous cracks appear when Rodolpho and Catherine begin dating. \nThis classic tragedy\, written in 1955\, is one of Arthur Miller’s finest works.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/a-view-from-the-bridge-2
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170226
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20161219T153030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T201851Z
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SUMMARY:Spring and Port Wine
DESCRIPTION:By Bill Naughton\, directed by Gil Burns  \nRafe 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. \nIt’s Hilda who finally tires of their overbearing father when she refuses to eat the herring served to her at dinner.  Who would have thought this one small act of rebellion could have such unexpected and far-reaching consequences?! \nBill Naughton’s comic masterpiece pays homage to the great period of Lancashire comedies\, that produced Hobson’s Choice and Hindle Wakes\, and is one of the great northern comedy-dramas.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/spring-and-port-wine
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161217T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161217T220000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20160525T132012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160930T121836Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas Concert
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the return of our popular Christmas Concert\, a mixture of comedy\, sketches and song\, on Saturday 17 December\, at 7.30 pm. A seasonal treat guaranteed to warm your cockles! Mulled wine and cake included in the £5 entry price. Phone 01422 843907 to book. \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/a-little-light-music-concert
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161204
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20160414T150250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160906T151401Z
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SUMMARY:Dracula
DESCRIPTION:By Deane and Balderston\, directed by Ray Riches \nAdapted from Bram Stoker’s original\, chilling novel\, 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. \nLucy Seward lives with her father in the quiet English countryside when she is attacked by some strange disease. (‘Day by day she is wasting away’). Not even her father can diagnose the cause so he sends for the eccentric Van Helsing\, a specialist in the occult and mysterious diseases. \nQuestions arise concerning the suave Count Dracula who has recently moved into a nearby castle. What strange power does he have over Lucy when he comes to check on her condition? Where does he disappear to in the daytime? Is there any connection with the strange boxes which he has had delivered from his home in Transylvania? \nWith bats aplenty and specially written songs\, director Ray Riches promises the audience: \n‘An evening of fun guaranteed to get your blood flowing but a clove of garlic might not go amiss.’ \n  \n[button link=”http://hblt.co.uk/buy-tickets-online” color=”default” size=”” stretch=”” type=”” shape=”” target=”_self” title=”” gradient_colors=”|” gradient_hover_colors=”|” accent_color=”” accent_hover_color=”” bevel_color=”” border_width=”1px” icon=”fa-shopping-cart” icon_divider=”yes” icon_position=”left” modal=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” alignment=”left” class=”” id=””]BUY TICKETS ONLINE[/button] \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/dracula
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161028
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20161013T153908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161013T153908Z
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SUMMARY:The New White Rose Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:STOP PRESS! \nChristopher Irvin will be conducting The New White Rose Orchestra in a concert of light classical music at Hebden Bridge Little Theatre on Thursday 27 October\, at 7.30 pm. Pieces will include The Westminster Waltz\, a selection from My Fair Lady\, and the premiere of a movement from his new Ridings Suite (North Riding). This is a free event – please e-mail:\nchris.browne@tiscali.co.uk or telephone 01422 844744 to be added to the guest list.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/the-new-white-rose-orchestra
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161009
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20160414T145211Z
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UID:915-1475452800-1475971199@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:Moonlight and Magnolias
DESCRIPTION:By Ron Hutchinson\, directed by Hannah Stow \nImagine the crazy scenario:- five weeks into filming ‘Gone With The Wind’\, the most eagerly awaited and expensive film of all time\, producer David O. Selznick\, 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 Fleming off the set of the ‘Wizard of Oz’ and commissions script writer\, Ben Hecht\, to rewrite the screenplay. \nAdd to that the fact that they only have five days and the added complication that Hecht is the only person in Hollywood who hasn’t read the epic novel and you have all the ingredients for a great comedy. \nThe three are locked in an office with Selznick and Fleming reduced to hilariously re-enacting the story to a baffled Hecht. Fuelled only by bananas and peanuts\, tension builds\, exhaustion sets in but from amidst the chaos emerges the biggest blockbuster of all time. Crazy? But the British Theatre Guide said of it:  \n“A sheer joy. It’s years since I laughed out loud so much at a play”. \n \n[button link=”http://hblt.co.uk/buy-tickets-online” color=”default” size=”” stretch=”” type=”” shape=”” target=”_self” title=”” gradient_colors=”|” gradient_hover_colors=”|” accent_color=”” accent_hover_color=”” bevel_color=”” border_width=”1px” icon=”fa-shopping-cart” icon_divider=”yes” icon_position=”left” modal=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” alignment=”left” class=”” id=””]BUY TICKETS ONLINE[/button] \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/moonlight-and-magnolias
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160904T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160904T213000
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20160525T131823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160820T151227Z
UID:1420-1473017400-1473024600@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:Read-through: Dracula
DESCRIPTION: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 the theatre. Check out ‘Our Next Read-Through’ for details.
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/read-through-moonlight-and-magnolias
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160619
DTSTAMP:20260708T165716
CREATED:20160414T094829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160523T083840Z
UID:885-1465776000-1466294399@hblt.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Children's Hour
DESCRIPTION:By Lillian Hellman\, directed by Jenny Gore \nThe play is 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. \nHer grandmother\, a significant member of the community\, withdraws Mary and persuades all the other parents to do likewise causing the school to close which has tragic consequences for the two women. \nThe play\, which is based on a true story\, is about the powerful\, corrosive effect of a malicious lie and how witch hunts can destroy lives. It was a shocking play for its time\, challenging the views of contemporary American Society and making a profoundly moving\, dramatic story. \n  \n[button link=”http://hblt.co.uk/buy-tickets-online” color=”default” size=”” stretch=”” type=”” shape=”” target=”_self” title=”” gradient_colors=”|” gradient_hover_colors=”|” accent_color=”” accent_hover_color=”” bevel_color=”” border_width=”1px” icon=”fa-shopping-cart” icon_divider=”yes” icon_position=”left” modal=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” alignment=”left” class=”” id=””]BUY TICKETS ONLINE[/button] \n 
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/the-childrens-hour
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
CATEGORIES:Internal
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