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Displaying events between 01 October 2026 and 31 October 2026

All At Sea Where do you turn when you’ve got £100,000 of credit card debt? And a £400,000 mortgage?
For Colin, the answer is simple: fake his death in a canoeing accident in the North Sea.
Now his ‘widow’ Deborah is forced to enact a complex plan to secure life insurance money while lying to their sons.
How do you pretend your husband is dead? What kind of toll does it take living a double life? And, how do you keep the romance alive through a fake wall in your sewing room?
Inspired by the notorious Canoe Man case, All At Sea is a deep dive into Colin and Deborah’s relationship by award-winning playwright Alison Carr.
All At Sea won the Rose Fisher Award for Writing from Laurels.
Dates: Fri 16, Sat 17, Mon 19, Tue 20, Wed 21, Thu 22, Fri 23, Sat 24, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29, Fri 30, Sat 31 Booking and More Information
Circle Café The Circle Café is an exclusive monthly Members' event to meet the people behind SJT – including actors, directors, and SJT staff - for a fascinating insight into your favourite theatre. Circle Cafés are free for Members to attend and include tea, coffee and sweet treats. You can arrive from 10am onwards, the talk starts at 10.15am and lasts 45 minutes including plenty of time for questions. Dates: Thu 22 Booking and More Information
Pre-Order - The Round Dates: Thu 01, Fri 02, Sat 03, Wed 07, Thu 08, Fri 09, Sat 10, Fri 16, Sat 17, Mon 19, Tue 20, Wed 21, Thu 22, Fri 23, Sat 24, Mon 26, Tue 27, Wed 28, Thu 29, Fri 30, Sat 31 Booking and More Information
The Highwayman It’s 1769 and everyone is flocking north, every ale house is packed with the great and the bad.

Yorkshire is the place to be; a region drunk on making money, social climbing, gambling and gin, but with wealth in abundance, the temptation is great…

The Highwayman is a new thrilling theatrical romantic adventure from the writer of ‘Bouncers’ and ‘Do I Love You?’

History has never felt so modern, theft never more attractive.

The Highwayman’s creed is simple: look after your wife, and your life.
Dates: Wed 07, Thu 08, Fri 09, Sat 10 Booking and More Information
The Trial of Romeo Oscar by Alan Ayckbourn In space no one can hear you dream.

In the year 2194, humanity is scattered around the solar system and day-to-day life on earth looks very different. Preparations are underway for a landmark legal case.

Romeo Oscar, a military issue android, is on trial for murder. The first non-human to be tried in a court of law. The circumstances surrounding the incident are unclear, the evidence is polarising and selecting an impartial jury is proving a challenge.

Alan Ayckbourn’s latest play is a court-room drama exploring a question that artists have been pursuing for centuries – what makes us human?
Dates: Thu 01, Fri 02, Sat 03 Booking and More Information

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