Bugsy Malone

Break A Leg Youth Theatre
Written by Alan Parker with music by Paul Williams
Directed by Hazel Hiles
Music Director Andy Hiles

7pm (Sat) 3pm (Sun)
Balcony £7.50
Stalls £6.50
Concessions £6
Students £3

Come and join the youth theatre’s juniors as they perform this musical spoof based on the events in Chicago during the prohibition era.

The musical follows the rivalry between two street gangs

Led by Bugsy Malone, an aging boxer, who takes control of Fat Sam’s gang in the fight to defeat Dandy Dan and his street gang.

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Yorkshire

Yorkshire Film Archive
7.30pm - Tickets £4
The Yorkshire Film Archive finds, preserves and shows film and television material made in Yorkshire or by Yorkshire people.
The collection comprises approximately 14000 titles of non-fiction material and includes both amateur and professional collections that cover a range of subjects such as industry and working life, leisure activities, local events and wartime in the region.
This will be a fascinating evening showing some of the highlights from this collection and including scenes from the Settle area.

In association with TRAMPS.

The Last South
Pursuit of The

Presented by James Seabright

Adapted from the journals of Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott by G.M.Calhoun
8pm - Balcony £12 STalls £11
Concessions £10

This new drama from a multiple Fringe First winning team charts the incredible journey of two of the world’s most revered explorers. Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott were heroes from a time when the world had just one remaining corner to be conquered – the South Pole.

Based on their actual expedition diaries, this show interweaves the two journeys into a thrilling story of adventure and extreme human endeavour, transporting us to an alien landscape as unimaginably hostile as it is awe-inspiring.

The use of the eloquent words of the explorers themselves gives this engaging production real gravitas. **** Metro

Anyone who has loved stories such as Touching the Void will find these two accounts wonderfully compelling.
**** The Scotsman

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SAT 19 to SUN 20

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