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Displaying events between 01 April 2026 and 30 April 2026
Doris the Dormouse
This is the fable of Doris the Dormouse. Listen…take it in… be inspired, & dream big, as we take you on a journey…
Doris the Dormouse begins to prepare for her first winter alone but the cold is fast approaching, and with time running out… will she have had enough of the best berries in town to get by this winter, or will she go hungry?
Against the clock of autumn’s end, Doris goes in search of a rabbit’s lost home. Will she be able to find it? Will she succeed and get back in time for winter's beginning?
‘Doris the Dormouse’ is a show about kindness, change, community, and what’s possible with a little help from our friends. Join us this Spring for a brand-new gentle and heartwarming story filled with big characters, original live folk music and puppetry.
All performances are relaxed and accessible, with a Visual Guide and sensory table available to help you feel at ease before the show
Dates: Tue 07, Wed 08
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Move Maker
A fun dance session for children under 5 and their grown-ups!
Join us every other month to learn new moves, dance together, and most importantly have fun! No dance experience is needed!
When: Every session starts at 10:30 AM and lasts around 45 minutes.
Who: Little ones and their grown-ups (grown-ups stay with their children throughout).
After the fun: Stick around for a cup of tea and a chat at our meeting point.
Small donations for brews and biscuits are always welcome!
Dates: Tue 07
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Murder For Two
A hilarious fast-paced musical whodunit, Murder For Two is a madcap murder mystery with a twist. Two actors play thirteen characters… and the piano. They put the laughter into manslaughter!
When famous novelist Arthur Whitney is found dead at his birthday party, it’s time to call in the detectives. The only problem is, they’re out of town. Enter Officer Marcus Moscowicz, a neighbourhood cop who dreams of climbing the ranks. With the clock ticking, it’s up to Marcus to prove his super sleuthing skills and solve the crime before the real detective arrives.
This award-winning Broadway show is gloriously silly, devilishly clever and fantastically funny.
Dates: Wed 01, Thu 02, Fri 03, Sat 04, Mon 06, Tue 07, Wed 08, Thu 09, Fri 10, Sat 11, Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18
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Pre-Order - The Round
Dates: Wed 01, Thu 02, Fri 03, Sat 04, Mon 06, Tue 07, Wed 08, Thu 09, Fri 10, Sat 11, Mon 13, Tue 14, Wed 15, Thu 16, Fri 17, Sat 18
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RBO Live: THE MAGIC FLUTE (TBC) (LS)
Princess Pamina has been captured. Her mother, the Queen of the Night, tasks the young Prince Tamino with her daughter’s rescue. But when Tamino and his friendly sidekick, Papageno, embark on their adventure, they soon learn that when it comes to the quest for love, nothing is as it really seems. Guided by a magic flute, they encounter monsters, villains, and a mysterious brotherhood of men – but help, it turns out, comes when you least expect it.
Mozart’s fantastical opera glitters in David McVicar’s enchanting production. A star cast including Julia Bullock as Pamina, Amitai Pati as Tamino, Huw Montague Rendall as Papageno, Kathryn Lewek as the Queen of the Night, and Soloman Howard as Sarastro, led by French conductor Marie Jacquot in her Covent Garden debut.
Dates: Tue 21
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Story Maker
Story Maker is a monthly series of story telling sessions for children aged 0-5 and their grown-ups. After each story there will be a creative activity for the children.
Dates: Tue 28
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The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
Neil Gore, presents a one-person version of the classic novel by Robert Tressell featuring projection, political conjuring tricks, live music and song. Meet the famous characters and enjoy the scenes, speeches and songs, featuring the Great Money Trick as its centrepiece.
This enduring and absorbing classic story of a year in the life of a group of Edwardian painters and decorators is brought to life by Neil Gore using his extensive knowledge of the book and the play, having performed it in many versions over forty years.
'The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists' follows a group of workers as they renovate ‘The Cave’, a three-storey town house, for Mayor Sweater. It traces their hardships and struggles for survival in a complacent and stagnating Edwardian England. These workers are the ‘philanthropists’ who throw themselves into back-breaking work for poverty wages in order to generate profit for their masters. They are joined by artist Owen, whose spirited attacks on the dishonesty of Capitalism along with his Socialist vision, highlights the exploitation in their workplace but also focuses on the inequality in society as a whole.
Dates: Thu 16
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Youth Arts Festival: A Night at the Movies
Disaster strikes at the Scarborough ODEON! The projector has gone Bang! and Alan the projectionist is stuck in a real-life game of Mission: Impossible with the wiring. Step forward Andy and... Andy! Ushers by day, movie stars by accident, ready to act out the greatest hits of the silver screen. With Sheila (off popcorn) directing like Gone With the Wind and Mr Arbuthnot, the Cinema Manager, losing the plot faster than Fast & Furious, the show must go on!
Can our hapless heroes keep the crowd from making a Great Escape—or will this sequel flop harder than Cats? You'll have to join the members of the SJT Drama Club and Youth Theatre to find out!
Dates: Mon 27, Tue 28
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