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Curve Spring 2020 Brochure

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HELLO!

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Welcome to our new season brochure, packed with plays, musicals, dance, comedy and new work. We are proud to curate seasons of work which are popular, fun and reflect the rich heritage and diversity of our city and county. There’s still time to book tickets for our Made at Curve production of one of the greatest musicals ever written, West Side Story. With thrilling choreography by Ellen Kane and the most talented group of actors you will see anywhere over the festive period, it really is a once in a lifetime theatre-going opportunity.

**£35 when purchased

with Direct Debit.

Running alongside West Side Story is our co-production for younger folk – Giraffes Can’t Dance. Beautifully created by director Julia Thomas, composer Tasha Taylor Johnson and the superb company of actors, this is an entertaining and beautiful world premiere of Giles Andreae and Guy Parker-Rees’ iconic book. A year at Curve is nothing without a visit from producer Cameron Mackintosh and this year Cameron and his team are launching the UK tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s legendary The Phantom of the Opera. As always, the production will use our fantastic production facilities for technical rehearsals, before opening here and you get to see it first! Leicester’s Festivals are widely celebrated and we are pleased to be partnering with the Comedy Festival once again and Spark Festival, championing the most imaginative theatre for young audiences. Our New Work Festival has just finished after a season of thrilling new pieces, beautifully curated by our Associate Beth Shouler. We will be peppering in more new work across the year and as part of this, we are looking forward to welcoming Curve Breakthrough Artist Debris Stevenson back to LE1. Established and new plays are central to this season of work. We are thrilled to be partnering with Frantic Assembly once again on the world premiere production of I Think We Are Alone. Directed by Kathy Burke and Scott Graham, acclaimed writer Sally Abbott’s new play is one not to be missed. In another world premiere, we are delighted to be co-producing Frances Poet’s new play Maggie May, alongside Leeds Playhouse and the Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch. Maggie May is a frank, funny and profoundly moving account of a woman’s struggle, coming to terms with life living with dementia. You can’t beat an old fashioned thriller at the theatre and Dial M for Murder is one of the best. Strictly favourite Tom Chambers stars. And don’t get confused between Priestley’s An Inspector Calls and Patrick Ness’ A Monster Calls! – Both are stunning productions, given visionary interpretations by directors Stephen Daldry and Sally Cookson respectively.

BOOK FIRST

Get the best seats at discounted prices* before the show goes on general sale with priority booking.

As well as theatre which celebrates the spoken word, our relationship with dance continues to flourish. This season you can see cutting edge contemporary dance from Mass Movement, Material Men redux, The Storm, BalletBoyz, LDIF20 & Serendipity, Gary Clarke’s Wasteland and traditional work from Northern Ballet, who visit with Cinderella.

SEE MORE & SAVE

with 2-4-1 tickets* & 20% discount at the Stage Door Bar & Green Room Café.

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*Members are entitled to 15% discount on up to four tickets per production. Curve reserves the right to withdraw or amend discounts or offers without prior notice. Curve is run by Leicester Theatre Trust Limited, a registered charity (No. 230708).

To purchase your Membership today please call our Box Office on 0116 242 3595 or

visit CURVEONLINE.CO.UK/MEMBERSHIP

Promotional photography: Ellie Kurttz

with invitations to exclusive events, behind the scenes and early access to information about upcoming shows.

We know you love musicals as much as we do and we couldn’t be prouder to be launching the new production of Sister Act; Curve favourite Brenda Edwards returns to Leicester to take on the role of Deloris Van Cartier – a role she was born to play. Alongside Sister Act, hit new musicals Once, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie and Six round off a jam-packed spring season. Get your habits, guitars, heels and crowns ready to be electrified by these stunning productions. Whatever brings you to Curve – whether it’s to see a show, take part in a workshop, attend an event or just for lunch, we wish you a very warm welcome.

Chris Stafford Chief Executive Nikolai Foster Artistic Director


MUSICAL

RYAN ANDERSON A-Rab

RICHARD DARREN APPIAH-SARPONG BENNETT Pepe Lieutenant Schrank & Glad Hand

ABIGAIL CLIMER Consuela

ISAAC GRYN Action

DAMIAN BUHAGIAR Chino

BETH JONATHAN HERMOSA-LOPEZ HINTON-LEVER Bernardo Anybodys

CARLY MERCEDES DYER Anita

JAMIE MUSCATO Tony

MICHAEL O’REILLY Diesel

THEA BUNTING Graziella

RONAN BURNS Riff

ALEX CHRISTIAN Baby John

ADRIANA IVELISSE Maria

KATIE LEE Velma

MIREIA MAMBO Rosalia

DOMINIC SIBANDA Indio

DALE WHITE Big Deal

CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT Officer Krupke & Doc

To view the West Side Story Young Company cast visit our website.

WEST SIDE STORY

JEROME ROBBINS ARTHUR LAURENTS LEONARD BERNSTEIN STEPHEN SONDHEIM Based on a conception of

Book by

Music by

SAT 23 NOV – SAT 11 JAN • THEATRE

Lyrics by

Entire Original Production Directed and Choreographed by

JEROME ROBBINS

Director

NIKOLAI FOSTER Choreographer ELLEN KANE Set Designer MICHAEL TAYLOR Costume Designer EDD LINDLEY Musical Supervisor SARAH TRAVIS Lighting Designer GUY HOARE Sound Designer TOM MARSHALL Fight Director KEV McCURDY Casting Director KAY MAGSON CDG Originally produced on Broadway by Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens Performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited

PERFORMANCE TIMES

2pm, 2.15pm, 6pm, 7pm & 7.30pm Please note that

the above performance times vary each week. For a list of performance times, please see the Diary pages in our brochure or visit our website at www.curveonline.co.uk

TICKETS

£49.50 – £10 • Previews 23 – 27 Nov £23 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets or 241 tickets on Wed 18 Dec, 2.15pm & Tue 7 Jan, 7.30pm

AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION

6 DEC – 13 JAN • THEATRE

Wed 11 Dec

ACCESS PERFORMANCES

Signed: Thu 12 Dec, 7.30pm Audio-Described: Sat 14 Dec, 2.15pm & Sat 28 Dec, 7.30pm Touch Tour: Sat 14 Dec, 12.45pm & Sat 28 Dec, 6.00pm Captioned: Wed 18 Dec, 2.15pm & Thu 2 Jan, 7.30pm Relaxed Performance: Sat 4 Jan, 2.15pm Dementia Friendly: Wed 8 Jan, 2.15pm

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CURVE, ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON & SIMON FRIEND PRESENT In association with Hachette Children’s Group and Coolabi Group

LIVE ON STAGE

Based on the bestselling book by

GILES ANDREAE

GUY PARKER-REES

Director JULIA THOMAS • Composer TASHA TAYLOR JOHNSON • Designer SIMON KENNY Lighting Designer JANE LALLJEE • Sound Designer CHRIS JAMES Casting Director KAY MAGSON CDG © Purple Enterprises Ltd a Coolabi Company, Illustrations © Guy Parker Rees


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MON 9 – TUE 31 DEC • STUDIO Following the success of our previous Made At Curve productions of Roald Dahl’s George’s Marvellous Medicine and Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat, join us this Christmas and open up the world of theatre with our wonderful production of Giraffes Can’t Dance. Now every year in Africa they hold the Jungle Dance, Where every single animal turns up to skip and prance. And this year when the day arrived, poor Gerald felt so sad, Because when it came to dancing, he was really very bad… Gerald the Giraffe longs to go to the great Jungle Dance, but how can he join in when he doesn’t know how to tango or two-step? Everyone knows that giraffes can’t dance! But with a little help from a wise and kind cricket, Gerald discovers his rhythm – because sometimes when you’re different, you just need a different song! Carrying the important and universal message of acceptance and selfbelief, the sensory and nuanced storytelling of Giraffe’s Can’t Dance is perfect for young children, who will be encouraged to dance along to their own tune with Gerald the Giraffe, his jungle friends, and of course, the violin-playing cricket.

PERFORMANCE TIMES 10.30am, 2pm & 4.30pm Times vary by day. TICKETS £14 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets FAMILY TICKET (only valid on certain performances) £48 (includes 4 tickets) ACCESS PERFORMANCES Signed: Sat 14 Dec, 4.30pm Captioned: Sat 21 Dec, 10.30am Relaxed: Sat 28 Dec, 10.30am Audio Described: Sat 28 Dec, 4.30pm Touch Tour: Sat 28 Dec, 3pm Recommended for ages 3+ Workshops & Learning Packages are available. See page 47.

CAST

JOSHUA COLEY

PHYLLIS HO SOPHIE COWARD

GRACIA RIOS

JASON YEBOA

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DRAMA

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THE ORIGINAL. LIVE ON STAGE.

CELEBRATING THREE SPINE-TINGLING DECADES OF WEST END THEATRE

‘A TRULY NERVE-SHREDDING EXPERIENCE’ DAILY MAIL

‘IMAGINATIVE AND HIDEOUSLY REAL’ THE TIMES

SUSAN HILL’S

ADAPTED BY

STEPHEN MALLATRATT MON 20 – SAT 25 JAN • THEATRE A lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over him and his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black engages a sceptical young actor to help him tell his terrifying story... Millions of theatre goers worldwide have experienced ‘The most brilliantly effective spine-chiller you will ever encounter’ (Daily Telegraph). Continuing its record breaking run in London’s West End, The Woman in Black now embarks on a major UK Tour. Susan Hill’s acclaimed ghost story comes dramatically alive in Stephen Mallatratt’s ingenious stage adaptation. This gripping production, directed by Robin Herford, is a brilliantly successful study in atmosphere, illusion and controlled horror.

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PERFORMANCE TIMES Mon – Sat 7.30pm Wed & Sat 2.15pm TICKETS £35 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets Members 241 tickets on Mon 20 Jan Age Recommendation 12+ Please note this performance contains loud noises and smoke.

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DANCE

DANCE

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‘Breathtaking power, tenderness and grace.’ THE OBSERVER

MASS MOVEMENT SUN 26 JAN • STUDIO Mass Movement is one of six East Midlands U.Dance events that will have audiences thrilled and amazed. Celebrating the exceptional range of youth dance talent from across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, the event will see a series of pieces that the young dancers and their choreographers have created. All the pieces in this performance have been specially selected by a panel of dance industry experts. This annual event is an insight into the wealth of dance and creativity in the county and provides talented young people with a platform to showcase their work. Two of the groups will have the opportunity to be selected to progress to the U.Dance 2020 National Youth Dance Festival in Glasgow in July 2020. #Udance2020 U.Dance in the East Midlands is powered by Dance4 in partnership with Curve. Supported by One Dance UK.

PERFORMANCE TIMES 4pm & 7.30pm TICKETS £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

Material Men

redux

TUE 4 FEB • STUDIO Material Men redux has been dazzling audiences across Europe as two astounding performers of the Indian diaspora tell their stories through classical Indian and hip hop dance styles. However, they share a history rooted in the dark realities of colonial migration and indentured plantation labour. Material Men redux is a dynamic and moving exploration of the violence of loss and the creation of new ways of belonging. Material Men redux features a score by acclaimed Australian composer Elena Kats-Chernin, including sound design by Leafcutter John. PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm TICKETS £20 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Tue 4 Feb, hosted by Mel Knott with members of the company.

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LUNG IN ASSOCIATION WITH LEEDS PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS

TROJAN HORSE BY HELEN MONKS AND MATT WOODHEAD

★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★ WHATSONSTAGE

BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE

THE STAGE

THE INDEPENDENT

THU 30 – FRI 31 JAN • STUDIO ‘Why should I continue to be tolerant? When the world has been so intolerant of me?’ A local story which sparked the British media, Trojan Horse follows the shocking real-life stories of Muslim teachers and Governors who were accused of plotting extremism in a number of East Birmingham schools in 2014. With the community torn to pieces by racial diversion and “British values” being questioned in a national conspiracy scandal; this hard-hitting play has been adapted from over 200 hours of interviews with 90 witnesses including pupils and parents. Exploring the real-life testimonies of those at the heart of the UK Government’s investigation, the action focuses on five stories and reveals the devastating impact had on those involved and the city in which they lived whilst also investigating the role Westminster played. Developing innovative theatre with communities, by communities and for communities, Trojan Horse is a work by critically acclaimed touring theatre company LUNG (Chilcot, E15, The 56). For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm TICKETS £14 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Following both performances.


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JAMES WILTON DANCE

FRI 28 – SAT 29 FEB • STUDIO Following sell-out performances in 2016, James Wilton Dance are back. One of Europe’s most in-demand dance companies present The Storm, a whirlwind of lightning-fast athleticism, where acrobatics, break-dancing, martial arts and contact work fuse to form dance that will blow audiences away. Seven dancers, a soundtrack of thundering electro-rock specially composed by Amarok and thousands of pieces of paper combine to create a work that will astound you with its athleticism and touch you emotionally in a way that words simply can’t. In this storm can you find peace? Can you find the calm eye of the storm? Will it all blow over? For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm TICKETS £18 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Fri 28 Feb hosted by Mel Knott

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MARK STEEL: EVERY LITTLE THING’S GONNA BE ALRIGHT THU 6 – FRI 7 FEB STUDIO

SAT 8 FEB • STUDIO After his sell-out show Who Do I Think I Am, the political comic and radio star Mark Steel is back on the road with a new show that is guaranteed to make the world seem even more mental than it really is.

Following last year’s sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Festival, internet sensations and comedy singing sisters Flo & Joan return to Curve and take the stage to perform their playful yet serious songs. Age Recommendation: 14+ Contains strong language.

Age Recommendation: 14+ Contains strong language and adult content.

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm

TICKETS £15

TICKETS £18

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I SAY – THE ANNUAL COMEDY CONVERSATION FEATURING LOST VOICE GUY SUN 9 FEB • STUDIO

WED 19 FEB • STUDIO

Lost Voice Guy is perhaps one of the most popular comedians in the UK. A regular at Leicester Comedy Festival for many years and this is your chance to hear him interviewed by Festival Director, Geoff Rowe. Hear how he got into comedy, and how he went on to win Britain’s Got Talent in 2018.

We all present different faces to the world, but some are more different than most. In this funny and visually stunning one-man show, Shane Shambhu reveals the secret life he kept from his school friends in a bedazzling mix of theatre, dance and film.

May contain strong language.

Age Recommendation: 8+

PERFORMANCE TIMES 2pm

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm

TICKETS £10

TICKETS £14

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COMEDY

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GRIFF RHYS JONES: ALL OVER THE PLACE

FIONA CLIFT: HOW TO BE ALONE

SHOWCASE 5.30PM & 7PM

FRI 21 FEB • STUDIO

SAT 22 FEB • RR2

FRI 21 FEB • RR2

Welsh comedian Griff Rhys Jones is back with his new, solo stand-up comedy show. Known for his comedy sketch shows Not the Nine O’Clock News and Alas Smith and Jones, Griff will be sharing hilarious stories and insights into his life as a comedian, as well as his encounters with the great, the good and even the royal.

We are born alone, we live alone, sometimes we need a loan, and we die alone. But what does that actually mean? Using a chair, some wigs, and extreme physical skills, Janice Bruce McHeath creates a cast of characters all giving testament to the power of monologue. An hilarious evening of character comedy by Fiona Clift.

Following a week-long programme for aspiring comedians, the Laugh Term Comedy Showcase will be a sketch/stand-up show for students to perform in front of a live audience.

Age Recommendation: 16+ Contains strong language.

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm TICKETS £18 – £16

Age Recommendation: 12+ Contains strong language.

PERFORMANCE TIME 7pm TICKETS £10 Buy Fiona Clift & Notflix for £20

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Supported by professional comedians and workshop leaders, young people aged 13-18 will perform their own comedy routine as they learn how to be a comedian. For friends, family and all those with an interest in comedy, come along and support the students and have a good laugh this half term. PERFORMANCE TIMES 5.30pm & 7pm TICKETS £5

COMEDY HEAVEN SAT 22 FEB • STUDIO

SUN 23 FEB • STUDIO

Five star, total sell out show Edinburgh Fringe 2016-2018 and Vaults Festival 2017-2019.

The spectacular finale show for Leicester Comedy Festival 2020 returns to its spiritual home of Curve, in aid of local charities. Some of the best acts of the festival gather to raise money for good causes and see the festival out in style. Hosted by regular MC Mark Olver. In aid of Big Difference Company & Prostaid.

Did we mention the cast are making it up as they go along? Did we mention it’s a musical? Featuring a live band and original, improvised songs. Age Recommendation: 14+ Contains strong language.

PERFORMANCE TIME 8pm TICKETS £12 Buy Notflix & Fiona Clift for £20

For a full listing of the Comedy Heaven line-up visit our website. Age Recommendation: 16+

PERFORMANCE TIME 7pm TICKETS £18

LAUGH TERM COMEDY SCHOOL A dedicated half-term programme for aspiring teenagers to develop their skills and experience of performing live comedy. The dates for this year’s Laugh Term Comedy School are Mon 17 Feb til Fri 21 Feb. Places are £25 for the week, mornings or afternoons. To find out more and to book onto the programme, email fern@bigdifferencecompany.co.uk


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IT’S HOT, IT’S NOT BY RECKLESS SLEEPERS

TUE 11 & WED 12 FEB • STUDIO Why is it that sometimes I’m hot but you’re cold? Why are there puddles and sometimes not? How can it be sunny and rainy all at once and also not at all? And if it’s summer here, why is it winter there? Some call it our nation’s obsession but where would we be without the weather? It’s Hot, It’s Not is a celebration of climatic events by the major international performance company Reckless Sleepers, renowned for creating bold, innovative and, above all, original work. A highly visual show with no spoken language and plenty of music and sound effects. Age Recommendation: 2 – 5 Duration: Approximately 45 mins For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIMES 10.30am & 1.30pm TICKETS £12 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets £2 off groups of 10+


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SAT 15 & SUN 16 FEB • STUDIO Camiel tries to copy the painting of his hero Jackson Pollock. But how can he make the right blot on the right spot? Should he drip, throw, pour or splash the paint? Does he need to work brushes or sticks or entire containers? He uses all of his body parts, but no matter how he turns, twists, jumps or rolls his painting does not resemble the original. By international company Grensgeval from Belgium, Plock! is a visual circus-sound theatre that appeals to all the senses with buzzing cans, dancing paint, coloured sounds and an acrobatic painter. A performance for everyone who likes to colour outside the lines every now and then. PERFORMANCE TIMES Age Recommendation: 4+ 11am & 2pm Duration: Approximately 55 mins

CHARMANE THU 13 FEB • RR2

Piggin thinks that Charmane is a kitten because that’s what he sees on the outside, but Charmane doesn’t feel like a kitten on the inside. Join two best friends as they learn about themselves and how to truly see each other. Charmane is a story about acceptance, courage and learning how to find your inner ROAR by Raised Eyebrows Theatre. A subtle exploration in gender for children and their families. Age Recommendation: 5+ Duration: Approximately 40 mins

TICKETS £12 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

THE DAY I FELL INTO A BOOK THU 13 & FRI 14 FEB • STUDIO Welcome to The Institute. We conduct experiments into the power of imaginations. We want to know what happens to your mind when you read. We want to get inside your heads. It is all perfectly safe. Trust us. A binaural sound and theatre experience exploring the magic of reading and the creative vitality of young minds. For everyone who loves myths, legends and reading. Presented by Fuel Theatre. Age Recommendation: 8+ Duration: Approximately 50 mins

PERFORMANCE TIMES 10.30am & 1.30pm

PERFORMANCE TIMES Thu 6.30pm & Fri 10.30am

TICKETS £8 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

TICKETS £14 Members enjoy 15% off tickets £2 off groups of 10+


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FAMILY

FEBRUARY HALF TERM FAMILY DAY in partnership with Spark Festival

SAT 14 MAR • RR2 SAT 15 FEB, 11AM – 3PM FOYER & MEZZANINE Spark off your half term with our free Family Day! By kids, for kids – this February, children from Mayflower and Falcons Primary Schools are taking control of the Family Day fun and picking all of the performances and activities. Working together with Spark Festival, House of Verse and Curve, pupils will be creating a programme of free family fun taking place across the theatre following a week of exciting and adventurous experiences across the festival.

An original adaptation of the well-loved tale. The feisty Rag-doll Goldilocks enters the Raggedy Woods and makes her curious journey to the three bears’ house. Expect hurdy-gurdy music, naughty goblins, helpful spiders, porridge, and sing-a-long fun! Martin Bridle and Su Eaton have woven extra drama and humour into the well-loved tale of Goldilocks, stitching together traditional glove puppetry and live music to create a patchwork of delights which is... Not too salty... Not too sweet... Just right! PERFORMANCE TIMES 11am & 1.30pm TICKETS £7 Age recommendation 3-8 Years

Full Family Day performances and activities will be announced soon. Please visit www.curveonline.co.uk


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YOUTH SHOWCASE MON 17 FEB, 6PM ARTS•COMMUNITY•EDUCATION CURVE AFFILIATE COMMUNITY GROUP

Leicester certainly has got talent and tonight is the turn of the young. Singing, dancing, rapping and spoken word will feature as we celebrate the best of Leicester’s young artistic talent. Say that you saw them here first before they conquer the world. TICKETS £10 – £8 Members enjoy 15% off tickets Early Bird Offer (first 40 tickets, limit of 2 per customer): £6

OH HAPPY DAYS WED 11 MAR, 6PM The children sing gospel! Oh Happy Days works closely with local primary schools to develop choirs and invites guest children’s choirs to perform for this special night. Bursting with young talented voices, Oh Happy Days is a real treat of fantastic performances and enthusiasm. Show your support for the young talent in Leicester for one night only. TICKETS £10 – £6 Members enjoy 15% off tickets Early Bird Offer (first 40 tickets, limit of 2 per customer): £6

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY SHOWCASE TUE 10 MAR, 7PM As part of our International Women’s Day celebrations, Kainé bring artistic and motivational women to the Curve stage to share their talents and experiences. Let’s celebrate the contribution of women to the development of Leicester together.

TICKETS £12 – £8 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

GOSPEL VARIETY SHOWCASE SAT 11 APR, 7PM Bringing you a variety of gospel performances from local and national artists, including singers, dancers and musicians. The night is run by enthusiastic hosts and provides the opportunity for the audience to get involved. Don’t miss out on this exciting and uplifting performance.

TICKETS £12 – £8 Members enjoy 15% off tickets


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ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER’S


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SAT 22 FEB – SAT 21 MAR • THEATRE The brilliant original production of Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s The Phantom of the Opera is embarking on a major UK and Ireland tour. Now in its 34th phenomenal year in the West End, The Phantom of the Opera is widely considered one of the most beautiful and spectacular productions in history. Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Group Ltd, The Phantom of the Opera will open at Curve this February. The romantic, haunting and soaring score includes Music of the Night, All I Ask of You, Masquerade and the iconic title song. The Phantom of the Opera tells the tale of a disfigured musical genius known only as ‘The Phantom’ who haunts the depths of the Paris Opera House. Mesmerised by the talents and beauty of a young soprano, Christine, the Phantom lures her as his protégé and falls fiercely in love with her. Unaware of Christine’s love for Raoul, the Phantom’s obsession sets the scene for a dramatic turn of events where jealousy, madness and passions collide. The Phantom of the Opera is one of the most successful musicals in history playing to over 145 million people in 41 countries and 183 cities in 17 languages. It has won more than 70 major theatre awards, including seven Tony Awards and four Olivier Awards. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

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PERFORMANCE TIMES Mon – Sat 7.30pm Thu & Sat 2.15pm TICKETS £62 – £10 ACCESS PERFORMANCES Captioned: Tue 17 Mar, 7.30pm Signed: Thu 19 Mar, 7.30pm Audio Described: Thu 19 Mar, 7.30pm Age recommendation 8+


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by Debris Stevenson FRI 6 – SAT 7 MAR • STUDIO In a strict Mormon household somewhere in the seam between East London and Essex, a girl is given Dizzee Rascal’s ground-breaking grime album Boy in da Corner by her best friend SS Vyper. Precisely 57 minutes and 21 seconds later, her life begins to change – from feeling muted by dyslexia to spitting the power of her words; from being conflicted about her sexuality to finding the freedom to explore; from feeling alone to being given the greatest gift by her closest friend. Step into a technicolour world where music, dance and spoken word collide, and experience this semi-autobiographical story about how grime allowed Curve Breakthrough Artist Debris Stevenson to redefine herself. PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm TICKETS £20 – £10 Members enjoy 241 tickets on Fri, 15% off on Sat WORKSHOPS Available via Royal Court, visit curveonline.co.uk for details.

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THU 12 – SAT 14 MAR • STUDIO To celebrate their 20th year, the multi-award winning BalletBoyz return to Curve with an all-new, live dance show, Deluxe. Led by former Royal Ballet dancers Michael Nunn and William Trevitt, BalletBoyz is one of the most innovative and inspiring forces in modern dance. Thrilling audiences and critics worldwide by blending both energetic and graceful dance with stunning music and film, Deluxe educates and inspires audiences far and wide with its unique and unmistakable style. Chinese dancer and choreographer Xie Xin (TAO Dance Theatre, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s Eastman) creates a work set to an original score by composer Jiang Shaofeng, whilst Maxine Doyle (Punchdrunk) collaborates with jazz musician and composer Cassie Kinoshi, of the Mercury-nominated SEED Ensemble. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

DANCE

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm TICKETS £26 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Thu 12 Mar hosted by Mel Knott

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COMEDY

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THE INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED HIT COMEDY HHHH

‘BREATHTAKINGLY FUNNY’ SUNDAY TIMES

HHHHH

‘A CRACKING PRODUCTION’ Quentin Letts · DAILY MAIL

STARRING

JOE THOMAS FROM THE INBETWEENERS AND

BO PORAJ FROM MIRANDA

MON 16 – SAT 21 MAR • STUDIO You are invited to take a seat at the table for a riotously funny evening that questions whether a person’s name truly reflects who they are. Father-to-be Vincent and his partner Anna are invited to dinner by his sister Elizabeth and her husband, Peter. They are joined by childhood friend Carl for a mature and sophisticated gathering. The meal is lovingly prepared, and wine carefully selected. The friends are prepared for the usual humorous exchanges they’ve come to expect. But tonight, a startling revelation about the name chosen for Vincent’s and Anna’s expected child becomes the catalyst for a destructive argument which spirals hysterically out of control. Tonight no one is holding back! Egos, childish resentment and unspoken feelings are relentlessly and hilariously exposed for the first time in this international smash hit based on the award-winning French film and stage sensation Le Prénom. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIMES Mon – Sat 7.45pm Wed & Sat 2.30pm TICKETS £35 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets Members 241 tickets on Mon 16 Mar AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Thu 19 Mar


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A Frantic Assembly and Theatre Royal Plymouth Production, co-produced with Curve

BY SALLY ABBOTT CO-DIRECTED BY KATHY BURKE AND SCOTT GRAHAM Designed by Morgan Large Lighting by Paul Keogan Associate Director Jessica Williams Producer Peter Holland

“Having been a fan of Frantic Assembly for many years I’m really looking forward to working with them as a co-director.” Kathy Burke

TUE 24 – SAT 28 MAR • THEATRE Frantic Assembly are celebrating their 25th Anniversary and are returning to Curve with a brand new production, I Think We Are Alone by Sally Abbott, co-directed by Kathy Burke and Scott Graham. From those electric moments of discovery and connection to the dark hours of isolation, we all seek connection and resolution. But sometimes what connects us is what we need to escape from. I Think We Are Alone is a delicate and uplifting play about our fragility, resilience and our need for love and forgiveness. This production contains strong language. Age Recommendation: 14+ franticassembly.co.uk For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIMES Tue – Sat 7.30pm Wed & Sat 2.15pm TICKETS £32.50 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets or 241 tickets on Fri 27 & Sat 28 £4 off groups of 10+ £5 off groups of 20+ AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Thu 26 Mar ACCESS PERFORMANCES Signed: Fri 27 Mar, 7.30pm Captioned: Sat 28 Mar, 2.15pm Audio Described & Touch Tour: Sat 28 Mar, 7.30pm, with Touch Tour from 6pm.


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1984

CRY BABY

By George Orwell Adapted by Matthew Dunster One of the defining books of the 20th century is re-interpreted for the stage by CYC Act 16+. Surveillance, identity and propaganda were Orwell’s fiction but are now our reality. In the age of ‘alternative facts’ and ‘fake news’, 1984 is startlingly relevant.

Book by Mark O’Donnell & Thomas Meehan Songs by David Javerbaum & Adam Schlesinger Based on the Universal Pictures film written and directed by John Waters Adapted for the stage by the same team behind Hairspray, CYC Musicals 16+ bring Cry Baby to the stage as part of the CYC Season. Wade ‘Cry-Baby’ Walker is the coolest kid in town, a bad boy with a good heart. When he falls for the good girl who wants to be bad, their two worlds collide as the king of the delinquents and queen of the squares fight, flirt and dance their way through 1950s rock ‘n’ roll America.

THU 2 – SAT 4 APR • STUDIO

Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (© 1949) by permission of the Literary Executor of Mrs S M B Orwell. By arrangement with Knight Hall Agency Ltd.

PERFORMANCE TIME 7pm TICKETS £14 – £10 • CYC Members £6 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

THU 26 – SAT 28 MAR • STUDIO

This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe). All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.

PERFORMANCE TIME 7pm TICKETS £14 – £10 • CYC Members £6 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

AND REBELS

THU 23 – SAT 25 APR • RR2

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ROGUES

Berlin. 1930s. German Youth Movement. Control. In a self-written piece created by CYC Musicals 12+, Rogues and Rebels explores the loosely organised youth group, The Edelweiss Pirates, as they break from the indoctrination of Nazi Germany. Evading the subscription age for the Hitler Youth and young enough to avoid military conscription, the Edelweißpiraten were free to explore music and activities heavily restricted by the state and went to great lengths to defy and antagonise the regime, including ambushing patrols and sheltering refugees. PERFORMANCE TIMES 7pm, Sat 25 Apr 2pm TICKETS £12 • CYC Members £6 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

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THU 30 APR – SAT 2 MAY • RR2 By Dennis Kelly A group of teenagers do something bad, really bad, then panic and cover the whole thing up. Designed for young people and performed by CYC Act 12+, DNA is a sometimes hilarious, sometimes dark look at when ‘it’s just a prank’ goes wrong and the chain of explosive events that follow. This amateur production of DNA is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH LTD a Concord Theatricals Company.

PERFORMANCE TIME 7pm, Sat 2 May 2pm TICKETS £12 • CYC Members £6 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

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1984

CRY

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BENWONDER HART SUN 29 MAR • THEATRE Benefits include: • Discounted tickets • Option to reserve now and pay later • Book via a dedicated Group Sales Team • Book before tickets go on general sale • Behind the scenes tours* • Bespoke hospitality packages* *Subject to availability

To book for your group, call the Group Sales Team on 0116 242 3595 or email groupbookings@curvetheatre.co.uk

DISCOUNTS As well as fantastic rates for groups, we are also delighted to offer discount pricing on many of our shows for selected concessions – enabling even more people to come and see the work on our stages. If you are: • Under 16 • Over 60 • Registered unemployed Or support our work as a Charity by becoming a: 16-26 Member, Member, Supporter or Friend Ask the Box Office about our concession tickets.

Britain’s Got Talent 2019 finalist, West End star and multi award-winning magician Ben Hart is embarking on his debut solo tour. Described by David Walliams as ‘the living embodiment of magic’, Ben has recently played to royalty, heads of state and celebrities, in West End theatres, international arenas and on dozens of UK and international TV appearances (including his own series on BBC Three, The One Show and BBC One’s Now You See It). Expect his most mind-blowing and exciting magic in a show that shines a light on magic, life, the universe and the darkest corners of your imaginations. With the simplest of props, using the objects and minds of the audience, Ben Hart conjures an altogether new kind of magic. Age Recommendation: 12+ PERFORMANCE TIMES 7.30pm TICKETS £19 – £17 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

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TUE 31 MAR – SAT 4 APR • THEATRE Escape into an enchanting wonderland with Northern Ballet’s beautiful re-imagining of Cinderella. Live every moment of Cinderella’s story from heartbreak to joy. In this sparkling adaptation of the classic rags-to-riches tale, Cinders is whisked away from her wicked step-mother to the glistening lake of ice where she first meets her Prince. You won’t believe your eyes as Northern Ballet’s remarkable dancers bring their signature magic to the ultimate feel-good fairytale. The perfect entertainment for the whole family. Don’t miss out on your tickets to the ball. Please note that this production contains short periods of flashing and strobe lighting effects.

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PERFORMANCE TIMES 7.30pm Thu & Sat 2.30pm TICKETS £38 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets Members 241 tickets on Tue 31 Mar ACCESS PERFORMANCES Audio Described & Touch Tour: Sat 4 Apr, 2.30pm

Includes Touch Tour from 12 noon (11:45am arrival) led by ex-Premier Dancer Pippa Moore and a specialist VocalEyes practitioner. Pre-show notes from 2.15pm in the theatre.

AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Fri 3 Apr hosted by Mel Knott


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MON 6 – SAT 11 APR • THEATRE Following a highly acclaimed tour in 2018, The Original Theatre Company & Anthology in association with Peter Stickney and York Theatre Royal present Alan Bennett’s The Habit of Art. Exploring friendship, rivalry and heartache this play is about a fictional meeting between two of the 20th century’s most remarkable artists, poet W. H. Auden and composer Benjamin Britten. Starring Matthew Kelly and David Yelland, this multi-layered masterpiece examines the joy, pain and emotional cost of creativity. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

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West Side Story

7.30pm Signed

Sat 14 Dec

West Side Story

12.45pm 2.15pm

Touch Tour Audio Described

Sat 14 Dec

Giraffes Can’t Dance

Wed 18 Dec

West Side Story

Sat 21 Dec

Giraffes Can’t Dance

Sat 28 Dec

Giraffes Can’t Dance

4.30pm Signed

2.15pm Captioned 10.30am Captioned

10.30am Relaxed 3.00pm Touch Tour 4.30pm Audio Described

Sat 28 Dec

SUN 12 – TUE 14 APR • STUDIO

West Side Story

6.00pm 7.30pm

Touch Tour Audio Described

Thu 2 Jan

West Side Story

Sat 4 Jan

West Side Story

Following her five-star, packed-house Australian tour, Ruthie Henshall comes to Curve with a new intimate show, In My Life as part of her UK tour.

7.30pm Captioned

Accompanied by her musical director, Paul Schofield, on piano – this new show is a rare opportunity to see this dazzling star up close and personal, reinterpreting highlights from her acclaimed career and exploring the work of iconic artists including; Stephen Sondheim, Carole King, Victoria Wood and The Beatles.

2.15pm

Dementia Friendly

Tue 17 Mar

The Phantom of the Opera

Thu 19 Mar

The Phantom of the Opera

Fri 27 Mar

I Think We Are Alone

Sat 28 Mar

I Think We Are Alone

As one of the most celebrated stars in the history of the West End, Ruthie Henshall’s multi awardwinning career has seen her star in the most popular musicals of the past thirty years. From her iconic performance as Fantine in Les Misérables to her Olivier Award nominated performances in Crazy For You, She Loves Me (winner), Peggy Sue Got Married, Marguerite and Chicago. We are delighted to be hosting a post-show event for Ruthie Henshall: In My Life on Tue 14 Apr. We are kindly asking for a voluntary donation of £20 per person for this event which includes drinks and nibbles and a Q&A with Ruthie Henshall. To find out more about this event and how your support helps us ensure Curve truly is a theatre for all, email a.perry@curvetheatre.co.uk or visit us online at curveonline.co.uk PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm TICKETS £35 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets Suitable for ages 12+. Please note that this production contains some haze. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

2.15pm Relaxed

Wed 8 Jan

West Side Story

7.30pm Captioned

7.30pm Signed 7.30pm Audio Described 7.30pm Signed

2.15pm Captioned 6.00pm Touch Tour 7.30pm Audio Described

Sat 4 Apr

Northern Ballet’s Cinderella

12.00pm 2.30pm

Touch Tour Audio Described

Tue 28 Apr

Sister Act

Fri 1 May

Sister Act

7.30pm Captioned 7.30pm Signed

Sat 2 May

Sister Act

12.45pm 2.15pm

Touch Tour Audio Described

Thu 28 May

A Monster Calls

Sat 30 May

A Monster Calls

7.30pm Signed

2.15pm Captioned Wed 10 Jun Six 5.30pm Touch Tour 8.00pm Audio Described

Mon 15 – Sat 20 Jun Once

All performances will feature Audio Description

Fri 26 Jun

The Kite Runner

7.30pm Signed

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Starring

Brenda Edwards Music by

Alan Menken Additional Book Material

Lyrics by

Glenn Slater

Douglas Carter Beane

Book by

Cheri Steinkellner & Bill Steinkellner

Based on the Touchstone Pictures Motion Picture “Sister Act” written by Joseph Howard Presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Ltd

TUE 21 APR – SAT 2 MAY • THEATRE Hallelujah, Sister Act is back! Based on the iconic movie, this sparkling tribute to the universal power of friendship, sisterhood and music tells the hilarious story of the disco diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a murder. Under protective custody she is hidden in the one place she won’t be found – a convent! Disguised as a nun and under the suspicious watch of Mother Superior, Deloris helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she unexpectedly rediscovers her own. Featuring original music by Tony® and 8-time Oscar® winner Alan Menken (Disney’s Aladdin, Enchanted), dazzling dance routines and songs inspired by Motown, soul and disco, Sister Act is the funniest and funkiest musical around. It’s gonna be fabulous baby! Produced by Jamie Wilson and Whoopi Goldberg and starring Brenda Edwards (Curve’s White Christmas, Curve’s Hairspray, Chicago, Loose Women) in the specially rewritten role of Deloris Van Cartier. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

“Reinventing the role of Deloris for an older actor is something that I have always wanted to do. To have the amazingly talented Brenda Edwards play her is going to be a real thrill. It’s Sister Act the way Sister Act should be!” Whoopi Goldberg PERFORMANCE TIMES Mon – Sat 7.30pm Sat & Wed 29 Apr 2.15pm TICKETS £45 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets ACCESS PERFORMANCES Captioned: Tue 28 Apr, 7.30pm Signed: Fri 1 May, 7.30pm Audio Described: Sat 2 May, 2.15pm Touch Tour: Sat 2 May, 12.45pm


FAMILY

LIVTEAGE

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Based on the bestselling books by

FAMILY

Based on the books by Kes Gray and Jim Field. Published by Hachette Children’s Group

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SUN 3 MAY • THEATRE • 2.15PM Look out ‘cause here it comes…’ Cheer on Hugh Jackman, lust after Zac Efron and hiss at Rebecca Ferguson (…or maybe not) as you experience The Greatest Showman in the greatest way possible – with lyrics on the screen so you can join in as loud and proud as you want. And it’s marching on to the beat we drum…

WED 15 – SUN 19 APR • STUDIO ‘Cats sit on mats, hares sit on chairs, mules sit on stools, gophers sit on sofas and frogs sit on logs’ It’s a new day at Sittingbottom school and FROG is looking for a place to sit, but CAT has other ideas and DOG is doing as he’s told. Little do any of them know that chaos is coming... Who knew there were so many rhyming rules and what will happen when FROG is in charge? Join FROG, CAT and DOG in this new actionpacked stage adaptation of Kes Gray and Jim Field’s bestselling books. Expect songs, puppets, laughs and more rhymes than you can shake a chime at. PERFORMANCE TIMES Wed – Sun 1.30pm Thu – Sun 10.30am Sat 4.30pm TICKETS £14 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets £10 for Groups of 10+

SUN 3 MAY • THEATRE • 7PM Celebrate Queen, their music, and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. Sit back and sing along with the on-screen lyrics to Bohemian Rhapsody, Under Pressure, Somebody to Love and not forgetting YOU – the audience – becoming part of their famous Live Aid concert. We guarantee to have you walking out feeling like the “Champions of the World!” Film classification: 12A Contains adult content.

TICKETS £16 – £14 Members enjoy 15% off tickets Fancy dress is strongly encouraged and full audience participation essential. These are screenings of the films rather than a live stage show.

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A Curve, Leeds Playhouse and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch co-production

A new play by

FRANCES POET

TUE 28 APR – SAT 2 MAY • STUDIO ‘They say we’re like swans. Ruddy beautiful graceful things on the surface of a lake but underneath we’re paddling like mad.’ Maggie and Gordon first met in 1971 dancing to the sound of Rod Stewart. Now in their sixties, and still very much in love, they’ve been finishing each other’s songs all their marriage. But now Maggie is feeling foggy and some days the songs are all she can remember. Her son and new girlfriend are coming to dinner and her best friend is asking questions. An extraordinary play about an ordinary Leeds family, balancing the challenges of daily life whilst living with dementia. A heartfelt story of hope by award winning playwright Frances Poet, Maggie May is an inspiring new play with love, laughter and music. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIMES Tue – Sat 7.15pm Thu & Sat 2pm TICKETS £22 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets ACCESS PERFORMANCES All performances of Maggie May will be Dementia Friendly. Further access performances will be announced soon, visit curveonline.co.uk for further details.


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TOm CHAMBERS CHRISTOPHER HARPER Michael Salami

MON 4 – SAT 9 MAY • THEATRE TV and stage favourite Tom Chambers (Crazy For You, Strictly Come Dancing) stars in this brand-new production as the charismatic and manipulative Tony Wendice, a jaded ex-tennis pro who has given it all up for his wife Margot. When he discovers she has been unfaithful his mind turns to revenge and the pursuit of the ‘perfect crime’. Also featuring Christopher Harper (Coronation Street) and Michael Salami (Hollyoaks), the iconic Dial M for Murder, made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s world-renowned film, is the definitive seat-gripping drama that is not to be missed! ‘It’s a taut, acidly funny thriller’ The Guardian

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PERFORMANCE TIMES Mon – Sat 7.30pm Wed & Sat 2.15pm TICKETS £35 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets or 241 tickets on Mon 4 May.

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LDIF+

ALICE SHEPPARD

Working with three esteemed choreographers; Thomas Prestø (Norway), Lena Blou (Guadeloupe) and Makeda Thomas (Trinidad/USA) over three days, this is a unique opportunity for participants to gain insight into three distinct techniques rooted in the African and African Caribbean diaspora. Participants will receive a thorough introduction to each choreographer and their practice, and the opportunity to perform their work in a showcase.

Members enjoy 241 tickets Award-winning emerging choreographer Alice Sheppard creates movement that challenges conventional understandings of disabled and dancing bodies. Engaging with disability arts, culture and history, Alice explores the societal and cultural significance of difference in disability, gender and race.

For more information, visit www.serendipity-uk.com

SIGNATURES

WED 6 MAY 7.45pm • Studio • £15 – £10

Members enjoy 15% off tickets A collaboration with Serendipity and Dance4, Signatures nurtures and supports undiscovered talent by providing the platform for emerging dancers, choreographers and recent dance graduates to realise their creative potential and perform. The artists are selected on the strength of their concepts and their desire to succeed in the arts industry.

THU 7 MAY 7.45pm • Studio • £18 – £10

LDIF+ SHOWCASE PERFORMANCE SAT 9 MAY 5.00pm • RR2 • £5

Members enjoy 15% off tickets Following their three days of intensive training with contemporary choreographers, LDIF+ participants present an exciting showcase performance and the opportunity to experience dance that fuses African traditions, Caribbean movement, urban dance and contemporary practice.

50th

Joe Gonzales, PHILADANCO

WED 6 – SAT 9 MAY 9.30am – 5.30pm • RR1

ANNIVERSARY

FRI 15 – SAT 16 MAY • 7.45pm • Studio • £18 – £10 Members enjoy 241 tickets Led by Joan Myers Brown, award-winning Philadelphia Dance Company (PHILADANCO) is celebrated for its innovation, creativity and preservation of predominantly African American traditions in dance. From contemporary ballet to modern genres, experience a range of dance techniques that most companies don’t attempt to possess. Featuring psychologically driven When Dawn Comes by choreographer Christopher Huggins, an exploration into the ideas of spirituality and sorrow from Tommie-Waheed Evans in With(in) Verse and Gene Hill Sagan’s La Valse, PHILANDANCO also pays homage to the rich history of Black Dance in Anthony Burrell’s Conglomerate, inspired by his own journey.

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AS INDUSTRIAL BRITAIN FELL, A NEW SUB-CULTURE EMERGED...

SEQUEL TO THE MULTI-AWARD WINNING PRODUCTION COAL MON 11 MAY • THEATRE In 1994, hundreds of coal miners hung up their pit boots as Grimethorpe Colliery was destroyed, along with the tight-knit working-class community that surrounded it. Wasteland, Gary Clarke’s sequel to Coal, looks at how two generations coped in this era of radical upheaval. As we see one generation grind to a halt, we follow the next into the 90s illegal rave scene, where derelict warehouses and abandoned work spaces became home for a new-found community of music and dance. Bringing together Clarke’s vivid physical dance language performed by a company of exceptional dancers, a community cast of singers, brass musicians, archive film footage, a powerful rave soundtrack and unique art work by Jimmy Cauty (co-founder of The KLF), Wasteland dives head first into a gritty story of loss, hope, escapism and survival. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.30pm TICKETS £24 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Mon 11 May, with Gary Clarke and members of the professional and community company, led by Mel Knott.

Suitable for ages 14+. Please note that this production contains some strong language, strobe lighting, loud music and smoke effects.


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BROKEN ROBOT PRODUCTIONS & SO COMEDY BY ARRANGEMENT WITH CURTIS BROWN PRESENT

CLIVE ANDERSON ME, MACBETH & I ★★★★

‘An assured and entertaining show’ The Times

SAT 9 MAY • STUDIO

The host of Whose Line Is It Anyway, Loose Ends and Talks Back takes to the road with his muchanticipated first ever solo tour, in a one-man show guaranteed to be funnier than Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy.

Following a totally sold out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the star of international stage hit Impossible takes to the road with his muchanticipated debut solo UK tour. Direct from appearances on BBC1’s BAFTA Awards, ITV1’s This Morning and Sky’s Around The World In 80 Tricks, and his acclaimed London residency, join one of the most explosive names in street magic today as he effortlessly combines intricate sleight of hand with jaw dropping break-dance moves in one of the most awe-inspiring shows you’ll see this year.

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm

PERFORMANCE TIME 7.45pm

TICKETS £18 – £16 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

TICKETS £16 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

★★★★

‘A complete delight’ The Telegraph

FRI 8 MAY • STUDIO

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MOZART

COSÌ FAN TUTTE FRI 15 MAY • THEATRE Mozart’s combination of glorious music and farcical comedy make Così fan tutte an enduring favourite, a story of young love and fidelity. It is in many ways Mozart’s most perfect opera, and was his third collaboration with librettist Da Ponte, following their successes with The Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni. Director Laura Attridge breathes new life into this classic opera. Holly Mathieson conducts the forces of ETO’s resident period orchestra, the Old Street Band. This is a Così unlike any you’ve seen before. Sung in English with English surtitles.

HANDEL

G I UL( JULIUS IO CC ES A R E AES AR) SAT 16 MAY • THEATRE

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English Touring Opera has assembled an outstanding cast for this prestige production... Artistically, it has a worth beyond rubies. WHATSONSTAGE (2017 production of Giulio Cesare)

One of Handel’s most celebrated operas: a story of passion and revenge, featuring a treasure trove of great arias with immense dramatic intensity. The opera follows the events surrounding Julius Caesar’s conquest of Egypt, as well as his uneasy alliance and romance with fabled Egyptian queen, Cleopatra. Handel’s epic opera returns to ETO in an adapted revival of their widely acclaimed 2017 production, led by ETO’s Artistic Director, James Conway and conductor, Jonathan Peter Kenny who will lead the Old Street Band. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.

B U Y A T ICK ET FOR GIULIO CESARE O R COSÌ FAN TUTTE AND GET TH E OT HER S HOW HA LF PRICE. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIMES 7.30pm Pre-show talk at 6.30pm TICKETS £32.50 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets


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IN MAY

FAMILY DAY

in partnership with Leicester-Shire Music Service

SAT 16 MAY, 11AM - 3PM Music is a unique form of inclusive communication that can change the way people feel, think and act. Music brings together intellect and feeling and enables personal expression, reflection and emotional development. LITTLE SEEDS MUSIC, HALF MOON AND THE STORY MUSEUM OXFORD PRESENT

BY

SAT 16 MAY • RR2 All aboard! Family singer songwriter David Gibb is proud to be the driver of the world’s first bus to be powered by song. However, his passengers’ choice of music can sometimes be a little unusual. From talking sunflowers to digging for buried treasure, David needs your help to find the perfect song for each of his passengers and get his magical, musical bus rolling down the road! David’s song writing draws from a wide range of musical influences, deftly blending folk, jazz, reggae and rock and roll, always with an emphasis on quality and musicianship reminiscent of the classics. Guaranteed to have both parents and children singing along, this is a show that the whole family can enjoy together. PERFORMANCE TIMES 11am & 1.30pm TICKETS £7 Age recommendation 3-11 years.

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Music is for everyone, and this year’s free Music in May Family Day will be an inclusive multi-sensory environment which puts SEN children first, with family friendly activities and performances for everyone to enjoy. This free family day is a perfect introduction to all things musical. Make your own instrument at our craft tables and then try out the real thing to make your own music with support from the LeicesterShire Music Service. You can also get up close to an 80-piece orchestra in the Philharmonia’s awe-inspiring Virtual Reality experience. Just put on a headset and find yourself onstage in the centre of the orchestra at London’s Royal Festival Hall. There will also be exciting live music from talented members of the Philharmonia MMSF Fellowship programme. Keep an eye on our website at www.curveonline.co.uk for full details.


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The National Theatre’s Landmark Production

J B PRIESTLEY’S CLASSIC THRILLER

AN INSPECTOR CALLS DIRECTED BY

STEPHEN DALDRY DESIGNER

LIGHTING DESIGNER

MUSIC

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

IAN MacNEIL / RICK FISHER / STEPHEN WARBECK / JULIAN WEBBER

TUE 19 – SAT 23 MAY • THEATRE Stephen Daldry’s multi award-winning production for the National Theatre of An Inspector Calls returns after a sell-out London season and American tour. Daldry’s visionary, radical, challenging version of JB Priestley’s classic thriller, hailed as the theatrical event of its generation, has been seen by more than 4 million people worldwide. When Inspector Goole arrives unexpectedly at the prosperous Birling family home, their peaceful dinner party is shattered by his investigations into the death of a young woman. His startling revelations shake the very foundations of their lives and challenge us all to examine our consciences. More relevant now than ever, this is a must-see for a whole new generation of theatregoers. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

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A CURVE & DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY CO-PRODUCTION

BY EVAN PLACEY BASED ON THE NOVELLA BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON DIRECTOR ANDY REEVES THIS AMATEUR PRODUCTION IS BY ARRANGEMENT WITH NICK HERN BOOKS

THU 21 – SAT 23 MAY • STUDIO Do you have another face to hide behind? Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic gothic novel is dramatically reimagined in Evan Placey’s fearless production. This timely new take on the spinetingling tale questions who we really are and explores a world that no Victorian woman has dared to experience before. When her scientist husband dies, Harriet Jekyll decides to continue his research. In an experiment gone wrong, Harriet transforms into the unpunishable and violent Florence Hyde – her devilish alter-ego. With Florence’s behaviour pushing boundaries and revenge ever-growing, Placey introduces a 21st century twist and explores the dual personalities of a new generation created in real life and online. Jekyll and Hyde is a Made at Curve and De Montfort University coproduction, performed by a talented company of Drama and Performing Arts BA (Hons) students from the university. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIMES Thu – Sat 7.15pm Sat 23 May 2pm TICKETS £16 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets £2 off groups of 10+

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BY PATRICK NESS INSPIRED BY AN IDEA BY SIOBHAN DOWD

THE OLIVIER AWARD - WINNING SHOW DIRECT FROM THE WEST END

‘HEARTBREAKING, SPECTACULAR, SOARING.

A MONSTER HIT’ The Times

TUE 26 – SAT 30 MAY • THEATRE ‘Stories are wild creatures, the monster said. When you let them loose, who knows what havoc they might wreak?’ Patrick Ness’ piercing novel A Monster Calls is brought vividly to life in the Olivier Award-winning production by visionary director Sally Cookson. Thirteen-year-old Conor and his mum have managed just fine since his dad moved away. But now his mum is sick and not getting any better. His grandmother won’t stop interfering and the kids at school won’t look him in the eye.

PERFORMANCE TIMES Tue – Sat 7.30pm Thu & Sat 2.15pm TICKETS £35 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets ACCESS PERFORMANCES Signed: Thu 28 May, 7.30pm Captioned: Sat 30 May, 2.15pm

Then, one night, Conor is woken by something at his window. A monster has come walking. It’s come to tell Conor tales from when it walked before. And when it’s finished, Conor must tell his own story and face his deepest fears.

AFTER SHOW DISCUSSION Fri 29 May

From the critically acclaimed bestseller, A Monster Calls offers a dazzling insight into love, life and healing.

Supported by Arts Council England through a National Lottery Project Grant award.

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IT’S REIGNING QUEENS - HALLELUJAH!

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Image featuring the West End Cast

Room on the Broom © Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler 2001 – Macmillan Children’s Books

Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler

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THE WEST END SMASH HIT

TUE 26 – SUN 31 MAY • STUDIO IGGETY ZIGGETY ZAGGETY ZOOM! Jump on board the broom with the witch and her cat in Tall Stories’ fun-filled adaptation of Room on the Broom, the best-selling picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler The witch and her cat are travelling on their broomstick when they pick up some hitch-hikers – a friendly dog, a beautiful green bird and a frantic frog. But this broomstick’s not meant for five and – CRACK – it snaps in two just as the hungry dragon appears! Will there ever be room on the broom for everyone? Find out in the magical Olivier AwardNominated show for everyone aged 3 and up. Running time: 60 mins (no interval) PERFORMANCE TIMES Tue – Sun 1.30pm Wed – Sun 10.30am TICKETS £14 Members enjoy 15% off tickets £10 for Groups of 10+

TUE 9 – SUN 14 JUN • THEATRE From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a 80-minute celebration of 21st century girl power. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red. Direct from the West End, the sell-out smash hit SIX is ‘the best the West End has to offer’ (Daily Telegraph). Think you know the rhyme, think again.

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‘The most uplifting piece of new British musical theatre I have ever had the privilege to watch’ Evening Standard

PERFORMANCE TIMES Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun 8pm Thu 6pm & 8.30pm, Sat & Sun 5pm TICKETS £40 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets ACCESS PERFORMANCES Audio Described: Wed 10 Jun, 8pm with Touch Tour from 5.30pm

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MUSICAL

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BOOK BY ENDA WALSH. MUSIC & LYRICS BY GLEN HANSARD & MARKETA IRGLOVA. BASED ON THE MOTION PICTURE WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY JOHN CARNEY. PERFORMED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL (EUROPE) LIMITED.

MON 15 – SAT 20 JUN • THEATRE Once may not be enough for you to see this multi award-winning Broadway and West End hit musical. Based on the critically acclaimed and much-loved film, you will meet (and never forget) two lost souls – a Dublin street busker and a Czech musician – who find each other unexpectedly and fall in love. You will fall in love, too, with this brilliant and beautiful musical, filled with live music, from lush ballads to barnstorming reels. Once is a spell-binding and uplifting story of hopes and dreams. This is Once’s first major UK tour having won awards across the world, including the Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album, eight Tony Awards and an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music. For full terms and conditions, and information about ticket discounts please visit curveonline.co.uk

PERFORMANCE TIMES Mon – Sat 7.30pm Wed & Sat 2.15pm TICKETS £40 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets ACCESS PERFORMANCES All performances will feature Audio Description Age Recommendation 10+ Contains one moment of strong language.


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There is a way to be good again. Based on Khaled Hosseini’s international bestselling novel, this haunting tale of friendship spans cultures and continents and follows one man’s journey to confront his past and find redemption. Afghanistan is a country on the verge of war and best friends are about to be torn apart. It’s a beautiful afternoon in Kabul, the skies are full of colour and the streets are full of the excitement of a kite flying tournament, but no one can foresee the terrible incident that will shatter their lives forever. PERFORMANCE TIMES Mon – Sat, 7.30pm Wed & Sat 2.15pm

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MON 29 JUN – SAT 4 JUL • THEATRE Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the smash-hit and critically acclaimed feel good West End musical is coming to Leicester as part of its first UK tour, starring Layton Williams and Shane Richie. Jamie New is sixteen and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn’t quite fit in. Jamie is terrified about the future. Jamie is going to be a sensation. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight.

TICKETS £32.50 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

PERFORMANCE TIMES Mon – Sat, 7.30pm Thu & Sat 2.15pm

ACCESS PERFORMANCE Signed: Fri 26 Jun, 7.30pm

TICKETS £47.50 – £10 Members enjoy 15% off tickets

Suitable for ages 15+

Parental discretion advised. Contains some strong language and mild sexual references. Contains strobe lighting.

Due to some mature content.

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Naming a seat in our theatre is a special way of:

Celebrating a birthday, anniversary or special occasion Remembering a friend or loved one Celebrating your love of theatre For £300* you can become part of the fabric of our theatre and directly support Curve’s charitable work. *£150 for seats AA & BB.

To find out more about Name A Seat, your benefits and the difference your gift will make, please contact the Fundraising Team on 0116 242 3571 or email fundraising@curvetheatre.co.uk

Curve is run by Leicester Theatre Trust Limited, a registered charity (no. 230708).


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PRODUCTION WORKSHOP

Is your school planning a stage show? Contact us to find out more about our production workshop, offering bespoke input from our Learning team on staging, direction and performance skills to help your show go with a bang! Contact us to discuss your specific needs, and we will devise a support package to help make your show ‘real cool’.

ANTI-BULLYING WORKSHOP

SCHOOL WORKSHOPS All workshops are bespoke and designed to meet the needs of specific groups and support classroom study.

SHOW WORKSHOP

Suitable for: Key Stage 3 & 4 Curriculum links: English/Drama Exploring the main elements of the story, this fast-paced interactive workshop uses the show text to explore characterisation, adaptation, themes of identity and contemporary relevance.

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Practitioners from Curve’s learning team will visit your school to deliver a lively, engaging and interactive workshop – using drama techniques to explore issues around bullying and promote good practice. Working with one class at a time, each workshop: • Explores what is, and what is not bullying. • Promotes understanding of the school’s anti-bullying policy. • Explores a range of scenarios through short interactive drama scenes, developed by the children with guidance from the Curve artists. • Leaves the school with practically useful display resources, built around captioned photographs. Cost £300 per day. Up to three 90-minute sessions per day.

TEACHER CPD

Curve’s education team can support your whole school approach to teaching creatively across the curriculum and in relation to school improvement and your Artsmark statement of commitment. Contact us for more information at learning@curvetheatre.co.uk.


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WORKSHOP PRICES

FOR WEST SIDE STORY & GIRAFFES CAN’T DANCE £200 for a half-day workshop, plus £12 show tickets (up to 30 students, with three free staff). £175 for Artsmark schools, members of The City Classroom or Arts Award groups. £300 for a full-day workshop, plus £12 show tickets (up to 30 students, with three free staff). £250 for Artsmark schools, members of The City Classroom or Arts Award groups.

Suitable for: Pre-school/Foundation/KS1 Curriculum links: Communication/Language/Literacy/ Expressive Arts/Design A fun and engaging workshop bringing language alive – using rhyme, movement and interactive elements to bring speaking, listening and literacy skills to life. © Purple Enterprises Ltd a Coolabi Company, Illustrations © Guy Parker Rees

If you would like more information about learning opportunities at Curve for schools and education institutions, visit us online at curveonline.co.uk/get-involved/schools or drop us a line at learning@curvetheatre.co.uk


THEATRE

DAYS Learn more about what goes into making a Made at Curve production at our Theatre Days. Starting with a Q&A with the show’s creative team, you will then take a tour of the set lead by the Stage Management team, before an opportunity to watch the matinée performance. Our Theatre Days are priced at just £8 with a show ticket, or £10 without, and includes refreshments.

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WEEKLY CLASSES AT KAINÉ CHOIR

Led by Kainé Management Mon 5pm – 6.15pm (Children’s Choir) Mon 6.30pm – 8pm (Women’s Choir) Wed 6.30pm – 8pm (Gospel Choir) £4.50 per session or book a month in advance for £16

OVER 55s DANCE CLASS SIDEKICK DANCE

Led by Moving Together Tue 1pm – 2.30pm £6 per participant

Led by Sidekick Wed 1pm – 2.30pm For those with disabilities aged 18+ £5 per participant

Led by Liz Clark Tue 10.15am – 11.15am (term time only) £5.50 per family group

Wed 4.30pm – 6pm Youth class for ages 11 to 18 (term time only) £10 per participant, per term

LITTLE MOVERS

BEHIND THE SCENES Our Behind-the-Scenes days are ideal for groups of up to 60 participants, interested in the workings of theatre, or just looking for an exciting and educational day trip. • Production & Set Design Suitable for all ages, a typical day consists of three • Lighting • Casting • Dance • Props • Costume workshops from a choice of: • Drama The day will also include a building tour, followed by a matinee performance (optional and subject to Curve programme). Cost: £20 per individual (plus the cost of your matinee ticket) For more information or to book a day at Curve, please contact learning@curvetheatre.co.uk

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THANK YOU

PRINCIPAL FUNDERS

SPONSORS

B2B SPONSORS

PARTNERS

BUSINESS ASSOCIATES

FRIENDS OF CURVE Annie Bannister Mary Brown Anthony & Lisa Clare Mike Dalzell Nikolai Foster Ritva Foster Linda Fox Neil & Jackie Frettsome

TRUSTS & FOUNDATIONS Simon Harrison Jane Harris-Lock Alan Heggs Jonathan Kerry Robert & Janie Martin Barbara Matthews Lynne McCormack Jim Riley Jean Roberts

Chris Stafford David & Diane Statham Philip & Alison Tasker Nicola Voyle Robert David Williams Anya, Stuart & Tara Zarb

Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust The Foyle Foundation Garfield Weston Foundation The Headley Trust Heritage Lottery Fund The Jerwood Foundation John Ellerman Foundation

The Mackintosh Foundation Maud Elkington Charitable Trust The Royal Theatrical Support Trust The Wolfson Foundation The Williams Charitable Trust

TALK TO US ABOUT OUR EXCITING SPONSORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE AT CURVE. We’re more than a theatre – we put your business centre stage. Call us on 0116 242 3568 Email development@curvetheatre.co.uk or visit www.curveonline.co.uk/business


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OPENING HOURS HOURS&&TICKET TICKETSALES SALES OUTLETS OPENING OUTLETS

Open Mon – Sat from 10am. When there is no evening performance, the building closes at 6pm. Sunday and Bank Holiday opening times vary, please check www.curveonline.co.uk for more information. You can also book tickets at the Visit Leicester store. For all other enquiries please contact Curve Reception on 0116 242 3560.

GROUP AND SCHOOL BOOKINGS GROUPS & SCHOOL BOOKINGS

We warmly welcome groups and school bookings, offering special prices and benefits for groups of 10+ for most shows. For more information, please call the Box Office or contact our dedicated Group Sales team by emailing groupbookings@curvetheatre.co.uk

CHILDRENININATTENDANCE ATTENDANCE CHILDREN

Children under 18 months are not permitted in the auditoria unless the event is aimed at children under 7 years old. Children of all ages require a ticket to enter the auditoria at any time. If no specific discount is available for children, the full ticket rate will apply. Please call the Box Office for the age guidance for each production.

THE SMALL SMALLPRINT PRINT(PLEASE (PLEASE READ ME CAREFULLY) THE READ ME CAREFULLY) • Customers selecting e-tickets when purchasing online must present, either in hard copy or on a mobile device their ticket upon arrival. • £1 Postage Fee – When you book tickets you can choose to have your tickets posted for a £1 fee or alternatively emailed to you directly to Print at Home free of charge. • Concessions and discounts are not available for preview performances. • All tickets, prices, concessions, offers and discounts are subject to availability and can be changed and/or withdrawn at any time, without prior notice. • Only one concession or discount can be applied per ticket purchased and cannot be applied retrospectively. • Tickets are not refundable except in the case of a cancelled or rescheduled performance. • Changes to the cast for a performance (including any star casting) will not entitle you to a refund. • Published ticket prices include a £1 contribution which is invested back into the organisation.

• All performance details and content descriptions are correct at the time of going to print and are subject to change and interpretation. • We are not responsible for the content of any third party website. • Tickets are not transferable to other shows and cannot be sold, resold or offered for sale by customers. Only tickets purchased via our Box Office or our approved agents are valid for admission. • All tickets are sold in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and General Data Protection Regulation 2016, for further information on how we hold and process your data please see our website. Public Dress Rehearsals The decision to invite the public to our Dress Rehearsal will be taken on the morning of that performance and tickets will go on sale on the same day. Tickets are limited to four per person and are available on a first come, first served basis.

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We warmly welcome customers with all disabilities requiring particular assistance, and our building and facilities are accessible for everyone.

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Our Access Register Scheme is designed to assist customers with additional needs. We store information on your personal requirements so that you don’t need to resubmit evidence each time you book. Once registered, you may be eligible to one free essential carer ticket with the standard ticket you purchase for each show. To Join our Access Register Scheme or to find out more, please visit our website or call the Box Office on 0116 242 3595 or email access@curvetheatre.co.uk

ACCESS PERFORMANCES

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES (CAP)

TOUCH TOURS (TT)

SIGNED PERFORMANCES IN BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE (BSL)

INFRA-RED & INDUCTION LOOP HEARING SYSTEMS

Screens are displayed in the auditorium running the text (just like subtitles). There is usually a ‘Captioner’ who will make adjustments to the live dialogue as the performance happens.

A sign language interpreter stands at the front of the auditorium/forestage to translate the dialogue into BSL during the performance.

AUDIO-DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES (AD)

An ‘Audio Describer’ describes what is happening on stage to customers who have collected an audio-describing headset from the Box Office.

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY PERFORMANCES (DF)

Dementia friendly performances are tailored to meet the specific needs of people living with dementia. They include adaptations to the show, clearer visual markers and signage in the physical environment, and a relaxed attitude to movement and audience responses during the show.

RELAXED PERFORMANCES (RP)

Tailored for customers who would benefit from a more relaxed performance environment. Audience members are free to make noise and, while the theatre doors will close, audience members can come and go as they please. We also reserve a quiet zone and set up a screening of the performance for anybody needing time out of the show.

Explore the auditorium, set and characters through touch prior to the performance to get a sense of what will be happening on stage, and experience the different voices you will hear.

Available in our Theatre and Studio. Please ask at the Box Office for a headset.

ASSISTANCE DOGS

Dog spaces are available upon request; please let us know during the booking process and a seat next to the aisle will be reserved for you. Alternatively, a member of staff will care for your dog during the performance. We can also provide drinking water for your dog.

WHEELCHAIR SPACES IN ALL OF OUR PERFORMANCE AREAS

All public areas are accessible to wheelchair users, including lift access to the circle level. We have allocated wheelchair spaces for every performance, both in the Theatre and Studio. If you wish to transfer to a theatre seat we can store the wheelchair upon request.

ACCESSIBLE TOILETS

Available on both the stalls and circle levels. We also have a Changing Places accessible toilet with adult hoist on the foyer level, next to door 4 of the Theatre.

ACCESSIBLE PARKING

Available on Southampton Street, in the NCP Rutland Centre Car Park adjacent to Curve, and we have a drop-off point on Rutland Street.


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DIARY NOVEMBER

Sat 23 Sun 24 Mon 25 Tue 26 Wed 27 Thu 28 Fri 29 Sat 30

The Gruffalo 10.30 1.30 4.30 West Side Story 7.30 The Gruffalo 10.30 1.30 West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 2.00 7.00 West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 Kainé: Festival of Choirs 7.00

Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Mon 9 Tue 10 Wed 11 Thu 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Mon 16 Tue 17 Wed 18 Thu 19 Fri 20 Sat 21 Sun 22 Mon 23 Tue 24 Thu 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 Sun 29 Mon 30 Tue 31

West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 4.30 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 2.00 4.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 7.30 The Lost Present 11.00 1.30 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 4.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 The Lost Present 11.00 1.30 3.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 2.00 4.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 2.15 Giraffes Can’t Dance 2.00 4.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 4.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 West Side Story 6.00 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 4.30 West Side Story 7.30 Giraffes Can’t Dance 10.30 2.00 West Side Story 2.15

Thu 2 Fri 3 Sat 4 Mon 6 Tue 7 Wed 8

West Side Story 2.15 West Side Story West Side Story 2.15 West Side Story West Side Story West Side Story 2.15

DECEMBER

JANUARY

7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30

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Thu 9 Fri 10 Sat 11 Mon 20 Tue 21 Wed 22 Thu 23 Fri 24 Sat 25 Sun 26 Thu 30 Fri 31

Public Dress Rehearsal To be confirmed on the day Preview After-show Discussion Audio Described Touch Tour Start 1 hour 30 minutes prior to performance

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Captioned Relaxed Performance Dementia Friendly Signed Members’ Event Theatre Day Pre-show Discussion

West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 7.30 West Side Story 2.15 7.30 The Woman in Black 7.30 The Woman in Black 7.30 The Woman in Black 2.15 7.30 The Woman in Black 7.30 The Woman in Black 7.30 The Woman in Black 2.15 7.30 Mass Movement 4.00 7.30 Trojan Horse 7.45 Trojan Horse 7.45

FEBRUARY

Tue 4 Material Men redux 7.45 Wed 5 Alternative Business Awards 7.00 Thu 6 Flo & Joan 7.45 Fri 7 Flo & Joan 7.45 Sat 8 Mark Steel 7.45 Sun 9 An Audience with: Lost Voice Guy 2.00 Tue 11 It’s Hot, It’s Not 10.30 1.30 Wed 12 It’s Hot, It’s Not 10.30 1.30 Thu 13 The Day I Fell Into A Book 6.30 Charmane 10.30 1.30 Fri 14 The Day I Fell Into A Book 10.30 Sat 15 Plock! 11.00 2.00 Sun 16 Plock! 11.00 2.00 Mon 17 Kainé: Youth Showcase 6.00 Wed 19 Confessions of a Cockney Temple Dancer 7.45 Fri 21 Laugh Term Comedy Showcase 5.30 7.00 Gryff Rhys-Jones 7.45 Sat 22 Fiona Clift: How To Be Alone 7.00 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Notflix 8.00 Sun 23 Comedy Heaven 7.00 Mon 24 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Tue 25 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Wed 26 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Thu 27 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Fri 28 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 The Storm 7.45 Sat 29 The Phantom of the Opera 2.15 7.30 The Storm 7.45

MARCH

Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Mon 9 Tue 10 Wed 11 Thu 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Mon 16

The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 The Phantom of the Opera 2.15 7.30 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Poet In Da Corner 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 2.15 7.30 Poet In Da Corner 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Kainé: International Women’s Showcase 7.00 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Kainé: Oh Happy Days 6.00 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 The Phantom of the Opera 2.15 7.30 Deluxe 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 Deluxe 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 2.15 7.30 Deluxe 7.45 What’s In A Name 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30


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GETTING TO

Curve is in the heart of Leicester City Centre in the Cultural Quarter. Parking at the NCP next door is just £5.50 for Curve customers. Simply validate your ticket at Curve during your visit or pre-order when booking tickets online. For sat navs, use post code LE1 1TQ. Alternative parking is also available at the Queen Street Car Park, Queen Street, Leicester LE1 1QW. East Midlands Trains run regular services to Leicester and the train station is just a 10 minute walk away. City centre bus services also have stops within a 10 minute walk away. For further information visit www.curveonline.co.uk/plan-your-visit or call the Box Office on 0116 242 3595. Tue 17 Wed 18 Thu 19 Fri 20 Sat 21 Tue 24 Wed 25 Thu 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 Sun 29 Tue 31

APRIL

Wed 1 Thu 2 Fri 3 Sat 4 Mon 6 Tue 7 Wed 8 Thu 9 Fri 10 Sat 11 Sun 12 Mon 13 Tue 14 Wed 15 Thu 16 Fri 17 Sat 18 Sun 19 Tue 21 Wed 22 Thu 23 Fri 24 Sat 25 Mon 27 Tue 28 Wed 29 Thu 30

MAY

Fri 1 Sat 2 Sun 3

What’s In A Name 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 What’s In A Name 2.30 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 What’s In A Name 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 2.15 7.30 What’s In A Name 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 7.30 What’s In A Name 2.30 7.45 The Phantom of the Opera 2.15 7.30 I Think We Are Alone 7.30 I Think We Are Alone 2.15 7.30 I Think We Are Alone 7.30 Cry Baby 7.00 I Think We Are Alone 7.30 Cry Baby 7.00 I Think We Are Alone 2.15 7.30 Cry Baby 7.00 Ben Hart: Wonder 7.30 Northern Ballet: Cinderella 7.30

Sing-A-Long-A: Bohemian Rhapsody 7.00 Mon 4 Dial M for Murder 7.30 Tue 5 Dial M for Murder 7.30 Wed 6 Dial M for Murder 2.15 7.30 LDIF: Signatures 7.45 Thu 7 Dial M for Murder 7.30 LDIF: Alice Sheppard 7.45 Fri 8 Dial M for Murder 7.30 Clive Anderson: Me, Macbeth & I 7.45 Sat 9 Dial M for Murder 2.15 7.30 LDIF: Performance Showcase 5.00 Magical Bones Black Magic 7.45 Mon 11 Wasteland 7.30 Fri 15 ETO – Così Fan Tutte 7.30 LDIF20: Philadanco 7.45 Sat 16 ETO – Giulio Cesare 7.30 Rolling Down The Road 11.00 1.30 LDIF20: Philadanco 7.45 Tue 19 An Inspector Calls 7.30 Wed 20 An Inspector Calls 2.15 7.30 Northern Ballet: Cinderella 7.30 Thu 21 An Inspector Calls 2.15 7.30 Jekyll and Hyde 7.15 Northern Ballet: Cinderella 2.30 7.30 1984 7.00 Fri 22 An Inspector Calls 7.30 Jekyll and Hyde 7.15 Northern Ballet: Cinderella 7.30 1984 7.00 Sat 23 An Inspector Calls 2.15 7.30 Jekyll and Hyde 2.00 7.15 Northern Ballet: Cinderella 2.30 7.30 1984 7.00 Tue 26 Room on the Broom 1.30 A Monster Calls 7.30 The Habit of Art 7.30 Wed 27 Room on the Broom 10.30 1.30 The Habit of Art 7.30 A Monster Calls 7.30 The Habit of Art 2.15 7.30 Thu 28 Room on the Broom 10.30 1.30 The Habit of Art 7.30 A Monster Calls 2.15 7.30 The Habit of Art 7.30 Fri 29 Room on the Broom 10.30 1.30 The Habit of Art 2.15 7.30 A Monster Calls 7.30 Kainé: Gospel Variety Showcase 7.00 Sat 30 Room on the Broom 10.30 1.30 Ruthie Henshall 7.45 A Monster Calls 2.15 7.30 Ruthie Henshall 7.45 Sun 31 Room on the Broom 10.30 1.30 Ruthie Henshall 7.45 Oi Frog! 1.30 Tue 9 SIX 8.00 Oi Frog! 10.30 1.30 Wed 10 SIX 8.00 Oi Frog! 10.30 1.30 Thu 11 SIX 6.00 8.30 Oi Frog! 10.30 1.30 4.30 Fri 12 SIX 8.00 Oi Frog! 10.30 1.30 Sat 13 SIX 5.00 8.00 Sister Act 7.30 Sun 14 SIX 5.00 8.00 Sister Act 7.30 Mon 15 Once 7.30 Sister Act 7.30 Rogues & Rebels 7.00 Tue 16 Once 7.30 Sister Act 7.30 Wed 17 Once 2.15 7.30 Rogues & Rebels 7.00 Thu 18 Once 7.30 Sister Act 2.15 7.30 Fri 19 Once 7.30 Rogues & Rebels 2.00 7.00 Sat 20 Once 2.15 7.30 Sister Act 7.30 Mon 22 The Kite Runner 7.30 Sister Act 7.30 Tue 23 The Kite Runner 7.30 Maggie May 7.15 Wed 24 The Kite Runner 2.15 7.30 Sister Act 2.15 7.30 Maggie May 7.15 Thu 25 The Kite Runner 7.30 Sister Act 7.30 Fri 26 The Kite Runner 7.30 Maggie May 2.00 7.15 Sat 27 The Kite Runner 2.15 7.30 DNA 7.00 Mon 29 Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 7.30 Tue 30 Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 7.30 Sister Act 7.30 Maggie May 7.15 DNA 7.00 Wed 1 Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 7.30 Sister Act 2.15 7.30 Thu 2 Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 2.15 7.30 Maggie May 2.00 7.15 Fri 3 Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 7.30 DNA 2.00 7.00 Sat 4 Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 2.15 7.30 Sing-A-Long-A: The Greatest Showman 2.15

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JULY


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