Forthcoming Shows
 
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Wednesday 19 to Saturday 22 January 2011
Cinderella at University Drama Studio, Sheffield
The age-old favourite story containing all the familiar characters with a few twists. We see the tale unfold more through the eyes of the Fairy Godmother who is now in the technological age complete with mobile phone that doubles as her wand. Through her guidance, and with help from faithful Buttons, Cinderella gets her Prince, the Step-Sisters get their comeuppance and all ends happily.

Performance Times: 7:30pm, Saturday matinee 2:15pm
The show is being put on by Handsworth & Hallam Theatre Company
TICKET PRICES
Range from £5.00 to £8.00
Adults £8.00, Concessions £5.00
Tickets available by e-mail: tickets@hhtc.info

Wednesday 25 to Saturday 28 May 2011
Woodseats Goes To The Movies at Dronfield Civic Centre, Dronfield
This venture will featuring some of the best songs from the silver screen, such as “Time of My Life” (Dirty Dancing); “Take My Breath Away” (Top Gun); “Come What May” (Moulin Rouge); “Hot Stuff” (The Full Monty); “Can’t Stop the Beat” (Hairspray) and many, many, more.
The show is being put on by Woodseats Musical Theatre Company
TICKET PRICES
To Be Confirmed
Ticket prices to be confirmed

Wednesday 22 to Saturday 25 June 2011
Half A Sixpence at University Drama Studio, Sheffield
The play opens in Shalford's Drapery Emporium where Kipps works and lives as an apprentice draper. Ann, Kipps's childhood sweetheart, is in service so they don't get much chance to see each other. Kipps thinks that a lovers token might help the romance along but the next day brings news that is to change his life. He learns that solicitors are looking for him and consequently gets a little drunk. He is marched off to join his woodwork class run by Helen Walsingham. Kipps falls for her without much hope. Ann is cross with Kipps for not meeting her and walks out on him just before he learns that he has inherited a fortune. Spurred on by his new social standing Kipps proposes to Helen, but her family pressure makes him realise that Ann is his first and real love. Kipps and Ann marry but his yearning to maintain his social standing creates problems between them which are only resolved when a fortune is lost. A small fortune is offered to him ... he rejects it. "What a rum do everything is," he comments.
The show is being put on by Handsworth & Hallam Theatre Company
TICKET PRICES
To Be Confirmed
Ticket prices to be announced