Active Arts in partnership with Birmingham Rep Theatre are offering special theatre trips for Castle Vale residents, with transport to and from the theatre, all you have to do is sign up and enjoy the show!!
Places are limited and reserved on a first come first served basis and confirmed with payment in advance.
Details of shows are listed below.
The price per person is just £10 which includes transport and ticket. We can also reserve refreshments and add in a meal in the theatre restaurant for an additional cost where there is interest.
Transport will be from 2 collection and drop off points on the High Street (outside St Cuthbert’s Church) – 5.45pm and at The Sanctuary (Turnhouse Road) – 5.55pm
Don’t hesitate in reserving your place as this is an amazing opportunity, please contact Charlotte on 07595008681 or email c.k.d@hotmail.co.uk to reserve your place.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Upcoming Theatre Trips…
The Importance of Being Earnest – Friday, September 9th – 7.30pm
“The truth is rarely pure and never simple”
Bachelor Jack Worthing and his best friend Algernonn Moncrieff hope to marry society’s most eligible ladies, Gwendolen Fairfax and Cecily Cardew. But the men’s courtship of the women is far from straight forward!
With double identities, handbag mishaps and hostile encounters with the formidable Lady Bracknell, the pair become embroiled in a web of mistaken identities with hilarious consequences.
Starring BAFTA- and Golden Globe-nominee Cathy Tyson as the indomitable Lady Bracknell, Sharan Phull as repressed romantic Cecily Cardew, Edward Franklin as upper-class playboy Algernon Moncrieff, Fela Lufadejue as the dependable Jack Worthing, Angela Clarkin as the uptight nanny Miss Prism, Dominic Gately as the incorruptible Reverend Chasuble, Darren Bennett as the ever-faithful servants Lane and Merriman and Martha Mackintosh as prim and proper Gwendolen Fairfax.
The Exorcist – Friday, 21st October – 7.30pm
UK PREMIÈRE
There’s something wrong with Regan. But don’t worry, she’s not alone…
When the medical profession fails to provide answers to young Regan’s strange symptoms her desperate mother Chris turns to a local priest for help. But before Father Damian can tackle what’s before him, he must overcome his own shaken beliefs, as this fight is for more than just one girl’s soul…
Inspired by true events, the two time Oscar-winning film version of this story has terrified generations the world over since its release in 1973. Now this brand new stage production of The Exorcist is unleashed for the very first time in a uniquely theatrical experience.
PLEASE NOTE this production contains adult material which may shock and offend. Age guidance 18+. Strictly no latecomers will be admitted.
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