a great night out on your doorstep!

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a great night out on your doorstep!
DIARY OF EVENTS AUTUMN/WINTER 2009-2010
For further information on the scheme contact 0115 977 4589
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Disability Access and Venues
All venues have a commitment to access for disabled people;
many have full access and a range of facilities and others are
working towards this goal.
DRAMA . DANCE . MUSIC . CHILDREN’S SHOWS
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A warm welcome awaits you
Welcome to the Lincolnshire Rural and Community Touring Autumn/
Winter 2009-2010 brochure – your guide to what’s on at a venue
near you!
Lincolnshire Rural and Community Touring features high quality
professional dance, drama and music from the best in national and
international touring companies and performers.
Shows are promoted in a wide range of community venues - all providing
a very warm welcome.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets are sold locally. For prices and to book tickets, please call the
number given on the specific event pages.
If you would like to find out more about any aspect of the scheme, please
contact us on 0115 977 4589 or email [email protected]
(Lincolnshire Rural and Community Touring is co-ordinated
by Nottinghamshire County Council on behalf of the Lincolnshire and
Nottinghamshire Rural Touring Partnership).
The programme is subsidised by Lincolnshire’s County and District
Councils, and Arts Council England (East Midlands).
Many of the shows featured are suitable for family audiences and age
recommendations are provided for guidance.
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Melissa Western
NTC Touring Theatre
Ella, Marilyn, Marlene & Me
Whisky Galore
A wild, fairytale performance spanning the
worlds of jazz, cabaret and theatre.
Scotch on the rocks, love in the air,
mayhem masked by mischief all around.
Australian singer-actor Melissa Western
whirls through the glamorous and often
tragic lives of three twentieth century
icons, Ella Fitzgerald, Marilyn Monroe and
Marlene Dietrich in this unique and hugely
entertaining show. Supported by Tnee,
with his unique brand of musical comedy,
Western plays out the dreams, hopes
and disappointments these three women
experienced in their climb to fame.
NTC weave their own brand of theatrical
magic in a new adaptation of Compton
Mackenzie’s famous comic novel of life
on a Hebridian Island. The SS Cabinet
Minister heads for the rocks with its cargo
of the finest scotch just in time to wash
away the obstacles in True Love’s path…
‘Melissa Western is on fire‘ The Scotsman
Tue 15 Sept, 7.30pm
St Mary’s Church, Horncastle –
T: 08446 601 111 x 167 (Cards)
/01507 525 198 (Cash/Chq)
Wed 16 Sept, 7.30pm
Withern Village Hall – T: 01507 450 541/644
Thur 17 Sept, 7.30pm
Tennyson d’Eyncourt Memorial Hall, Tealby –
T: 01673 838 718
An evening of sea salt and single malt in
this version which sticks to the fabulous
flavour of the original book.
Thur 24 Sept, 7pm
Ludford Village Hall – T: 01507 313 335
Fri 25 Sept, 7.30pm
Grasby Village Hall – T: 01652 628 470/506
Sat 26 Sept, 7.30pm
Broadbent Theatre, Wickenby –
T: 01673 885 500
Suitable for ages: 12+
Suitable for ages: 10+
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Graffitti Classics
Baghdaddies
In Concert
In Concert
Not gypsy, not jazz, not trad, not classical
but 16 strings, 8 dancing feet and 4 voices.
An evening of blistering Eastern brass
harmonies, high-energy rhythms, and lots of
spontaneous fun!
This ‘stand-up string quartet’ combine
brilliant playing with amazing dancing,
singing and comedy routines to perform a
wide variety of music from folk to hornpipes
and polkas, with a little Mozart, Bach and
Strauss thrown in for good measure.
‘A dazzling foursome … a wonderful
antidote for those who think that classical
music is as staid as stained-glass.’
The Times
Tue 29 Sept, 7.30pm
Belchford Village Hall – T: 01507 533 454
Thur 1 Oct, 7.30pm
St Matthew’s Church, Skegness –
T: 01754 765 645 /763 875
Inspired by the Roma wedding and brass
band music of the Balkans, fused by
eclectic musical influences ranging from
calypso and jazz to ska, dancing music to
evocative melodies, The Baghdaddies are
an experience not to be missed!
Fri 2 Oct, 7.30pm
St Matthew’s Church, Skegness –
T: 01754 765 645 /763 875
Sat 3 Oct, 8pm
Alvingham Village Hall – T: 01507 327 343
Fri 27 Nov, 7.30pm
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Horncastle –
T: 01507 522 465
Suitable for all ages
Suitable for all ages
You Need Me
How It Ended
A hauntingly intimate and powerful tale of love, expectations and regret.
Set in Wales during the Second World War Lillian meets Raymond a French fighter pilot. A
whirlwind romance is followed by marriage and the action is transported to France where
desire turns to disappointment as Lillian tries to come to terms with loneliness and an alien
culture, all under the disapproving eye of her new mother-in-law.
Fusing traditional storytelling, live music and powerful performance How It Ended is an emotional
experience beautifully delivered.
‘A masterclass in poetic, physical storytelling.’ The Stage
Thur 1 Oct, 8pm
Fulstow Village Hall – T: 01507 363 682
Fri 2 Oct, 7.30pm
Witham on the Hill Village Hall – T: 01778 590 132
Sat 3 Oct, 8pm
West Deeping Village Hall – T: 01778 380 197
Suitable for ages: 13+
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Natural Theatre Company
Horses Brawl
Two Gents Productions
Garlic Theatre
A Night at the Bijou
Wild Lament
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Sorcerer’s Apprentice
1950s’ B movie Bride of the Monster gets
the Natural treatment in this fabulous show
where improvisation and flights of fancy
collide with film and folklore.
A stirring musical journey spanning six
centuries, conjuring high dancehalls, low
ballrooms and lamenting lovers.
From Verona to Milan, via Harare and Bulawayo,
Valentine and Proteus, vie for the love of the
same woman. When Valentine is banished, their
friendship is threatened and only through disguise,
deception and intrigue are they reconciled.
Take one castle, one broom and one
book of sorcery. Add a boy with the
tingle of magic in his fingertips and a
spell that spirals out of control ….
Long forgotten cinematic devices such as
‘Wet-o-rama’ and ‘Feel-o-vision’ are brought
chaotically back to life, along with beautifully
observed characterisations and unexpected
happenings, in a show which attempts to
recreate the atmosphere of an evening in a
‘50s’ fleapit.
A trip down memory lane or a multimedia
extravaganza? Either way expect a
fantastically funny evening!
Wed 7 Oct, 7.30pm
Ropsley Village Hall – T: 01476 585 333
Thur 8 Oct, 7.30pm
Leadenham Hall 2000 – T: 01400 272 835
Suitable for ages: 12+
With recorders, fiddle, crumhorns, guitar
and bowed guitar, Horses Brawl are set
to spellbind audiences with energetic
and haunting performances of their
latest album, a collection of pieces
arranged and composed from fragments
of ancient melodies, intertwined with
raucous traditional folk music from
England and Europe.
Thur 15 Oct, 7.30pm
Edenham Village Hall –
T: 01778 591 328/07970 033 693
Fri 16 Oct, 7.30pm
Alford Manor House – T: 01507 463 073
Sat 17 Oct, 7.30pm
Barkston & Syston Village Hall –
T: 01400 250 518/07929 026 660/
07989 129 506
Fri 23 Oct, 8pm
Braceborough Village Hall – T: 01778 560 417
Using little to no props, a few items of clothing
and a set that consists of no more than a
trunk, the two actors bring a broad, loud and
triumphantly energetic ‘township’ style to
Shakespeare’s verse.
Puppets, mime and a dash of real magic
are blended with physical theatre,
humour and technical wizardry to
conjure up this bewitching tale, full of
mystery that will enchant and delight
both adults and children.
Thur 15 Oct, 7.30pm
Spilsby Theatre – T: 01790 752 936
Thur 22 Oct, 6.30pm
Chestnut Street CofE School, Ruskington –
T: 01526 832 424
Fri 23 Oct, 7.30pm
Carlby Village Hall – T: 01778 590 525
Suitable for ages: 11+
Suitable for ages: 4+
A soulful and engaging theatrical experience not
to be missed!
Suitable for all ages
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Angus & Ross Theatre Company
The Mystery of Irma Vep
An hysterical revival of the 1980s’ spoof of a Penny Dreadful.
The Mandacrest Estate is the home of Lord Edgar and Lady Enid. Lady Enid is Lord Edgar’s
second wife, though he has yet to recover entirely from the passing of his first wife, Irma. The
house staff, a maid named Jane Twisden and a swineherd named Nicodemus Underwood,
have their own opinions of Lady Enid ….
Watch and wonder as two actors play all eight parts, and prepare for an hilarious evening!
Fri 16 Oct, 7.30pm
Broadbent Theatre, Wickenby – T: 01673 885 500
Sat 17 Oct, 7.30pm
Helpringham Memorial Hall – T: 01529 421 884
Fri 23 Oct, 7.30pm
Hemingby Village Hall – T: 01507 578 695
Sat 24 Oct, 7.30pm
Caistor Town Hall – T: 01472 851 395
Sat 7 Nov, 7.30pm
Leadenham Hall 2000 – T: 01400 272 835
Suitable for ages: 12+
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Opera Dudes
Helen Barrett
Mission: Improbable
The Lady Loves Jazz
A fantastic evening of Grand Opera,
showstoppers, heart-rending ballads classical
piano, ridiculous impressions and slapstick
humour, all on the same bill!
A wonderful celebration of traditional
and contemporary jazz songs to ignite
the spirit and warm the soul.
Music includes the great aria Vesti La Giubba
from I Pagliacci, Neapolitan Songs, Ivor
Novello, Engelbert Humperdinck, Simon &
Garfunkel along with Broadway and Swing
favourites, all with an operatic twist. And to
top it off, Italian duo Marco and Riccardo are
back with more stories of ice cream and love!
Fri 23 Oct, 7.30pm
All Saints Church, West Ashby – T: 01507 522 437
Fri 22 Jan, 7.30pm
Ropsley Village Hall – T: 01476 585 333
Suitable for ages: 6+
Barrett performs an entrancing tribute to
some of the most beautiful and wellloved singers and song-writers including
Ella Fitzgerald, Gershwin, Nina Simone,
Peggy Lee, Norah Jones and Eva Cassidy,
accompanied by wonderful jazz pianist
Adam Biggs.
‘Helen Barrett shows how it should be
done …’ The Stage
Thur 5 Nov, 7.30pm
Market House, Long Sutton – T: 01406 366 767
Fri 6 Nov, 7.30pm
Ewerby Reading Rooms – T: 01529 460 525
Thur 12 Nov, 7.30pm
Westborough Village Hall – T: 01400 281206
Sat 28 Nov, 7.30pm
Mareham le Fen Village Hall – T: 01507 568 061
Suitable for all ages
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Lament
Gonzo Moose
In Concert
Is That A Bolt In Your Neck
An evening of scintillating salsa spice!
Lightening flashes, a silhouette of an old,
dark house looms into view …. Lost in a
storm, this seems like the only possible
refuge. But what happens when you
hear mysterious moaning in the middle
of the night?
Dance or just listen as this five piece band
stir up a musical storm of foot tapping
rhythms and fabulously infectious melodies.
World grooves and latin fever are infused
with Arabic, Rumba, Cuban, Jazz and Bossa
Nova flavours in a fantastic performance of
incredible energy.
Sat 7 Nov, 8pm
Alvingham Village Hall – T: 01507 327 343
Suitable for all ages
Inspired by Gothic Horror movie classics
of the 1930s this wonderfully inventive
and gripping comedy horror will have
you gasping and laughing at the horrific
experiments, the mind-boggling love and
the sensational death-defying finale.
A fast-paced, rollicking ride into
spooky paranoia, surreal nightmares
and frantic farce.
Fri 13 Nov, 7.30pm
Grasby Village Hall – T: 01652 628 470/506
Suitable for ages: 8+
Umdumo Wesizwe
(Sound of the Nation)
New Perspectives
& DerbyLIVE
In Concert
Faith Healer
Mesmerising vocals, inspirational lyrics and
joyful choreographed dance and movement
are the hallmarks of this ten piece ensemble.
Hailing from Zimbabwe’s townships, they
sing of love, hope, worship, hardship,
courtship, and African daily life in their own
scintillating style of Imbube music laced with
reggae, jazz, rhythm and Blues.
On tour for twenty years, visiting villages
and market towns the length and
breadth of the country, Frank Hardy
(accompanied by his long-suffering wife
Grace and smooth-talking manager
Teddy), administers help to the sick and
sometimes works miracles. But Frank’s
not sure of his gift, and Grace and Teddy
have their own views on whether he has
a gift at all.
‘… enough charisma and energy to light up a
continent …’
The Herald, Scotland
Sat 14 Nov, 7.30pm
Sturton by Stow Village Hall – T: 01427 788 524/335
Suitable for all ages
Brian Friel’s Faith Healer is a mesmerising
and poetic exploration of identity and
belonging, belief and inspiration.
Fri 20 Nov, 8pm
Spilsby Theatre – T: 01790 752 936
Sat 21 Nov, 7.30pm
Ingham & Cammeringham Village Hall –
T: 01522 731 852
Sat 5 Dec, 7.30pm
Minting Village Hall – T: 01507 578 457/624
Suitable for ages: 12+
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Mazaika
Strangeface
Pretty Good Girl
Peter And The Wolf/
From Russia With Love
A Christmas Carol
Elvis Still My Heart
The perfect pre-Christmas treat for both
adults and children in a double bill of music
and storytelling.
Eccentric masks, wild puppets and a
magical set transport Charles Dickens’
enduring Christmas tale to another
dimension that is uniquely Strangeface.
Remember the first record you ever bought?
Remember your first love?
Sergei Prokofiev’s wonderful children’s story
of Peter, a young boy who goes hunting for
the wolf, is magically brought to life by this
accomplished duo in a marriage of violin,
accordion and voice.
With live music and song, expect
ghoulish happenings, lots of hilarity
and moments to touch the soul in this
entrancing and enchanting performance
of a festive classic.
The second part of the evening features a
selection of Russian folk and gypsy music, as
well as classical favourites.
An extraordinary Christmas brew that is
both moving and comic.
An evening of fun, virtuosity, emotion and
fabulous music.
Wed 25 Nov, 7.30pm
All Saints Church, Heapham – T: 01427 838 689
Sat 28 Nov, 7.30pm
Nettleton Village Hall – T: 01673 828 478
Sun 29 Nov, 7pm
Scotton Village Hall – T: 01724 762 636
‘Made the hairs on the back of my
neck prickle with delight!’
Total Theatre Magazine
Thur 3 Dec, 7.30pm
Imperial Ballroom, Skegness – T: 01754 765 645
Fri 4 Dec, 7.30pm
Allington Village Hall – T: 01400 281 042
Suitable for ages: 7+
It is 1970 and London is changing. Elvis
is not dead. Arianne needs a room to rent
after running away. Alan hides in his room,
desperate for the world to ‘live and let live’.
Agnes has a room to let and holds a dark, dark
secret in the needle of her record player….
A funny and heart wrenching tale of three
young people coping with life’s twists and
turns and how they learn to ‘change the
record’, performed with tremendous energy
and fast paced physical theatre, all laced
together with a ‘red-blooded’ musical score.
Sat 5 Dec, 7.30pm
Witham on the Hill Village Hall –
T: 01778 590 132
Suitable for ages: 12+
The Eduardo Niebla
Experience
In Concert
An amazing opportunity to hear one of
the world’s great flamenco jazz guitar
virtuosos, Eduardo Niebla, perform with
his internationally acclaimed trio.
Inspired by tours to India and Abu
Dhabi, Niebla’s fantastic compositions
are interwoven with a myriad of Eastern
colours and his passionate, gypsy jazz
flamenco roots. Add this to Niebla’s
stunning technique and profound artistry,
this is world class guitar playing at its very
best.
‘Poignantly poetic…and truly breathtaking’
The Scotsman
Thur 10 Dec, 7.30pm
Spilsby Theatre – T: 01790 752 936
Suitable for ages: 8+
Suitable for all ages
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Proteus Theatre Company
NTC Touring Theatre
The Princess and the Pea
The Last Snow Rider
Sometimes the smallest things cause the
biggest problems….
Jack knows nothing about Snow Riders
until one falls from the sky into his garden.
It’s a hard life being a Handsome Prince,
spending all your time looking for the
perfect Princess to rescue. It’s no picnic being
a Princess either, especially if you prefer
climbing trees and fighting dragons to
looking pretty and wearing big dresses.
Freya is in deep trouble. Once there were
many of her kind, riding on snow clouds
and spreading Winter Magic across the
land. Now, in a world where snow and
ice are in retreat, the magic is failing and
Freya is struggling to survive. If Jack is to
rescue the fading Snow Rider, he must
travel to the Far North on a quest that
will test his courage and wisdom.
Blending physical theatre, circus, music
and film, Proteus give this classic fairytale a
wonderful and unusual twist.
Wed 16 Dec, 1pm
Grasby Village Hall – T: 01652 628 506
Thur 17 Dec, 6.30pm
Morton CofE School – T: 01778 570 370/389
Suitable for ages: 5+
This modern fairytale about friendship
and belief is filled with magic, music,
laughter and a few, frosty tears.
Thur 7 Jan, 7pm
Ludford Village Hall – T: 01507 313 335
Fri 8 Jan, 7.30pm
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School,
Horncastle – T: 01507 522 465
Suitable for ages: 6+
Oxfordshire Theatre
Company
Peach Boy
When a washerwoman goes down to the
riverbank, she sees a giant peach bobbing
towards her. When she takes it home out pops
a baby boy with superhuman powers and so
begins the incredible story of Momotaro - the
Peach Boy. Accompanied by Dog, Pheasant,
and Monkey they go on a quest to save the
village from dastardly demons.
A delightful action packed story of growing
up, friendship, and comic misadventures.
Fusing puppetry, music, and live action, one
of Japan’s most famous folktales is magically
brought to life.
Sat 23 Jan, 7pm
Allington Village Hall – T: 01400 281 042
Sun 24 Jan, 7.30pm
Caistor Town Hall – T: 01472 851 395
Suitable for ages: 6+
Mervyn Stutter
An Evening With …
Actor, comedian, satirical songwriter and
founder member of The Flying Pickets, Mervyn
Stutter is something of a national treasure.
With his boundless energy, skills as an
accomplished guitarist, polished comedy
and wonderfully buoyant view of life,
Stutter holds his audience captivated in
an entertaining evening of clever comedy
songs and humorous stories.
‘Like the host of a dinner party, Merv treats his
audience as welcome guests.’ The Scotsman
Fri 29 Jan, 7.30pm
St Mary’s Church, Horncastle –
T: 08446 601 111 x 167 (Cards)
/01507 525 198 (Cash/Chq)
Sat 30 Jan, 7.30pm
Barkston & Syston Village Hall –
T: 01400 250 578/07929 026 660
/07989 129 506
Fri 26 Feb, 7.30pm
Edenham Village Hall –
T: 01778 591 328/07970 033 693
Suitable for ages: 16+
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Reg Meuross
New Perspectives
Dragonfly
Those Magnificent Men
An evening of storytelling, witty observations
and song by this true English troubadour.
Chocks Away! Hold onto your seats in this
hilarious and heart-stopping story of Alcock
and Brown’s race to conquer the skies.
Accompanied by cellist, singer and ukulele
player Bethany Porter, Reg Meuross performs
this collection of beautiful songs, telling the
tales of the real Dick Turpin, the tragic story
of the men executed in the Great War for
‘desertion’, along with songs about Elvis and
artist Edward Hopper.
‘Dragonfly is absolutely fantastic’
Mike Harding, Radio 2
Wed 3 Feb, 7.30pm
Westborough Village Hall – T: 01400 281 206
Thur 4 Feb, 7.30pm
Corringham Village Hall – T: 01427 838 368/705
Sat 13 Feb, 7.30pm
Great Carlton Village Hall – T: 01507 450 526
Suitable for all ages
Chris Garrick & John Etheridge
The two plucky British pioneers, Alcock, a
dashing World War One figher pilot and
Brown, a navigational genius with a gammy
leg, are crammed into the tiny cockpit of
their converted Vicker Vimy biplane made
almost entirely of wood and canvas. Marvel
at their daredevil antics, their battles with
the elements and sheer adventurous spirit as
they attempt to be the first to make a nonstop flight across the Atlantic.
In Concert
Thur 11 Feb, 7.30pm
Terry O’Toole Theatre, North Hykeham –
T: 01522 883 311
Fri 12 Feb, 7.30pm
Glentworth Village Hall – T: 01427 667 118
Sat 13 Feb, 7.30pm
Colsterworth Village Hall – T: 01476 860 158
Sun 14 Feb, 7.30pm
Scredington Community Centre –
T: 01529 304 312
Wed 10 Feb, 7.30pm
Hemswell & Harpswell Village Hall – T: 01427 668 418
Thur 11 Feb, 7.30pm
Market House, Long Sutton – T: 01406 366 767
Fri 12 Feb, 7.30pm
Welbourn Village Hall – T: 01400 272 623
Sat 13 Feb, 7.30pm
Frampton Village Hall – T: 01205 310 000/722 013
Chris Garrick, one of the UK’s foremost jazz violinists and John Etheridge, a legend among
Britain’s jazz guitarists, interpret jazz, folk, world and rock music by composers as diverse as
Duke Ellington, Paul McCartney, Pat Metheny and Richard Thompson.
Armed with both acoustic and electric instruments these two virtuoso soloists generate tonal
tapestries to enchant and mesmerise. With strong emphasis on deep groove and big themes,
delivered with their trademark exuberance and freewheeling interplay, expect a fun, intimate
and truly memorable evening.
Suitable for all ages
Suitable for ages: 12+
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This glamorous musical double act take a
whistlestop tour of cabaret’s scandalous and
illustrious past featuring music from Marilyn
Monroe to The Velvet Underground and
Eartha Kitt to Elvis.
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Expertly assisted on the piano, the company
gamely lead the audience through the
revolutionary ferment of Gay Paree, the
smoky subversion of Berlin to the Cockney
singalongs of the London music hall,
colourfully climaxing in a glittering tribute to
the Rat Pack.
Thur 25 Feb, 7.30pm
Tennyson d’Eyncourt Memorial Hall, Tealby –
T: 01673 838 718
Fri 26 Feb, 7.30pm
Mareham le Fen Village Hall – T: 01507 568 061
Sat 27 Feb, 7.30pm
Leadenham Hall 2000 – T: 01400 272 835
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Alford Manor House, West Street, Alford, LN13 9HT
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Ingham & Cammeringham Village Hall, The Green, Ingham, LN1 2XT
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All Saints Church, Heapham DN21 5PT
Leadenham Hall 2000, Main Road, Leadenham, LN5 0QB
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All Saints Church, Main Road, West Ashby, Horncastle, LN9 5PT
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TSL
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, West Street, Horncastle, LN9 5AD, www.qegs.lincs.sch.uk
Ropsley Village Hall, Braceby Road, Ropsley, Grantham, NG33 4BN
Caistor Town Hall, North Street, Caistor, LN7 6TX OSP
Chestnut Street CofE School, Chestnut Street, Ruskington, Sleaford, NG34 9DL
Scotton Village Hall, Northorpe Road, Scotton, Gainsborough, DN21 3RB Scredington Community Centre, Church Lane, Scredington, Sleaford, NG34 0AG
TSL
Spilsby Theatre, Church Street, Spilsby, PE23 5DY, www.spilsby.info/theatre/
Colsterworth Village Hall, Old Post Lane, Colsterworth, Grantham, NG33 5PG
OSP
St Mary’s Church, Church Lane, Horncastle, LN9 5HW
PORTABLE
RAMP
Corringham Village Hall, Middle Street, Corringham, Gainsborough, DN21 5QR
OSP
Ewerby Reading Rooms, Main Street, Ewerby, Sleaford, NG34 9PJ
INTERNAL
Sturton by Stow Village Hall, High Street, LN1 2AE
OSP
Frampton Village Hall, Middlegate Road East, Frampton, Boston, PE20 1AR
Tennyson d’Eyncourt Memorial Hall, Tealby, LN8 3XS
TSL
Fulstow Village Hall, Main Street, Fulstow, LN11 0XF
INTERNAL
Terry O’Toole Theatre, Moor Lane, North Hykeham, LN6 9AX
Welbourn Village Hall, Beck Street, Welbourn, LN5 0LZ
Glentworth Village Hall, Stoney Lane, Glentworth, DN21 5DF
PORTABLE
RAMP
OSP
St Matthew’s Church, Lumley Avenue, Skegness, PE25 2AT
Edenham Village Hall, Church Lane, Edenham, Bourne, PE10 0LS
Grasby Village Hall, Station Road, Barnetby, Grasby, DN38 6AP INTERNAL
Nettleton Village Hall, Moortown Road, Nettleton, Market Rasen, LN7 6AA
Broadbent Theatre, Snarford Road, Wickenby, Lincoln, LN3 5AW
Carlby Village Hall, High Street, Carlby, Stamford, PE9 4LX
OSP
Details to come
West Deeping Village Hall, King Street, West Deeping, PE6 9HP
Westborough Village Hall, Town Street, Westborough, Newark, NG23 5HQ Great Carlton Village Hall, Main Road, Great Carlton, LN11 8JU
TWO
Helpringham Memorial Hall, 24 The Green, Helpringham, Sleaford, NG34 0RJ
Witham on the Hill Village Hall, Main Street, Witham on the Hill, PE10 0JH
OSP
Hemingby Village Hall, Mill Lane, Hemingby, Nr Horncastle, LN9 5QQ
OSP
OSP
Withern Village Hall, Alford Road, Withern, Alford, LN13 0JW Hemswell & Harpswell Village Hall, Maypole Street, Hemswell, DN21 5UL
Imperial Ballroom, Grosvenor House Hotel,
North Parade, Skegness, PE25 2TE
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Lincolnshire Rural & Community Touring Autumn/Winter 2009-2010 Diary
Date
Show
Company
Venue
Page
Faith Healer
New Perspectives
Spilsby Theatre
11
Sat 21 Nov 7.30pm Faith Healer
New Perspectives
Ingham & Cammeringham Village Hall
11
Wed 25 Nov 7.30pm Peter and the Wolf
Mazaika
All Saints Church, Heapham
12
Baghdaddies
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School Horncastle 4
Mazaika
Nettleton Village Hall
Fri 20 Nov
Date
Time
Show
Company
Venue
Page
SEPTEMBER
Time
NOVEMBER
8pm
Tue 15 Sept 7.30pm Ella, Marilyn, Marlene & Me Melissa Western
St Mary’s Church, Horncastle
3
Fri 27 Nov
Wed 16 Sept 7.30pm Ella, Marilyn, Marlene & Me Melissa Western
Withern Village Hall
3
Sat 28 Nov 7.30pm Peter and the Wolf
7.30pm In Concert
12
Thur 17 Sept 7.30pm Ella, Marilyn, Marlene & Me Melissa Western
Tennyson d’Eyncourt Memorial Hall, Tealby
3
Sat 28 Nov 7.30pm The Lady Loves Jazz
Helen Barrett
Mareham le Fen Village Hall
9
Thur 24 Sept 7pm
Ludford Village Hall
3
Sun 29 Nov 7pm
Mazaika
Scotton Village Hall
12
Strangeface
Imperial Ballroom, Skegness
12
Whisky Galore
NTC Touring Theatre
7.30pm Whisky Galore
NTC Touring Theatre
Grasby Village Hall
3
DECEMBER
Sat 26 Sept 7.30pm Whisky Galore
NTC Touring Theatre
Broadbent Theatre, Wickenby
3
Thur 3 Dec
Tue 29 Sept 7.30pm In Concert
Graffitti Classics
Belchford Village Hall
4
Fri 25 Sept
OCTOBER
Peter and the Wolf
7.30pm A Christmas Carol
Fri 4 Dec
7.30pm A Christmas Carol
Strangeface
Allington Village Hall
12
Sat 5 Dec
7.30pm Elvis Still My Heart
Pretty Good Girl
Witham on the Hill Village Hall
13
7.30pm Faith Healer
New Perspectives
Minting Village Hall
11
Eduardo Niebla Experience
Spilsby Theatre
13
Thur 1 Oct
7.30pm In Concert
Graffitti Classics
St Matthew’s Church, Skegness
4
Sat 5 Dec
Thur 1 Oct
8pm
You Need Me
Fulstow Village Hall 5
Thur 10 Dec 7.30pm In Concert
How It Ended
Fri 2 Oct
7.30pm In Concert
Baghdaddies
St Matthew’s Church, Skegness
4
Wed 16 Dec 1pm
The Princess and the Pea
Proteus Theatre Co
Grasby Village Hall 14
Fri 2 Oct
7.30pm How It Ended
You Need Me
Witham on the Hill Village Hall
5
Thur 17 Dec 6.30pm The Princess and the Pea
Proteus Theatre Co
Morton CofE School
14
Sat 3 Oct
8pm
In Concert
Baghdaddies
Alvingham Village Hall
4
JANUARY
Sat 3 Oct
8pm
How It Ended
You Need Me
West Deeping Village Hall
5
Thur 7 Jan 7pm
NTC Touring Theatre
Ludford Village Hall
14
The Last Snow Rider
Wed 7 Oct
7.30pm A Night At the Bijou
Natural Theatre Co
Ropsley Village Hall
6
Fri 8 Jan 7.30pm The Last Snow Rider
NTC Touring Theatre
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School Horncastle 14
Thur 8 Oct
7.30pm A Night At the Bijou
Natural Theatre Co
Leadenham Hall 2000
6
Fri 22 Jan 7.30pm Mission: Improbable
Opera Dudes
Ropsley Village Hall
9
Thur 15 Oct 7.30pm Wild Lament
Horses Brawl
Edenham Village Hall
6
Sat 23 Jan 7pm
Peach Boy
Oxfordshire Theatre Co
Allington Village Hall
15
Thur 15 Oct 7.30pm Two Gentlemen of Verona
Two Gents Productions
Spilsby Theatre
7
Sun 24 Jan 7.30pm Peach Boy
Oxfordshire Theatre Co
Caistor Town Hall
15
Fri 16 Oct
7.30pm Wild Lament
Horses Brawl
Alford Manor House
6
Fri 29 Jan 7.30pm An Evening with …
Mervyn Stutter
St Mary’s Church, Horncastle
15
Fri 16 Oct
7.30pm The Mystery of Irma Vep
Angus & Ross Theatre Co
Broadbent Theatre, Wickenby
8
Sat 30 Jan 7.30pm An Evening with …
Mervyn Stutter
Barkston & Syston Village Hall
15
Sat 17 Oct
7.30pm Wild Lament
Horses Brawl
Barkston & Syston Village Hall
6
FEBRUARY
Sat 17 Oct
7.30pm The Mystery of Irma Vep
Angus & Ross Theatre Co
Helpringham Memorial Hall
8
Wed 3 Feb 7.30pm Dragonfly
Reg Meuross
Westborough Village Hall 16
Corringham Village Hall
Thur 22 Oct 6.30pm Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Garlic Theatre
Chestnut Street CofE School, Ruskington
7
Thur 4 Feb 7.30pm Dragonfly
Reg Meuross
Fri 23 Oct
Opera Dudes
All Saints Church, West Ashby
9
Wed 10 Feb 7.30pm In Concert
Chris Garrick & John Etheridge Hemswell & Harpswell Village Hall
7.30pm Mission: Improbable
Fri 23 Oct
8pm
Fri 23 Oct
7.30pm Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Wild Lament
16
17
Horses Brawl
Braceborough Village Hall
6
Thur 11 Feb 7.30pm In Concert
Chris Garrick & John Etheridge Market House, Long Sutton
17
Garlic Theatre
Carlby Village Hall
7
Thur 11 Feb 7.30pm Those Magnificent Men
New Perspectives
Terry O’Toole Theatre, North Hykeham
16
Glentworth Village Hall
16
Fri 23 Oct
7.30pm The Mystery of Irma Vep
Angus & Ross Theatre Co
Hemingby Village Hall
8
Fri 12 Feb 7.30pm Those Magnificent Men
New Perspectives
Sat 24 Oct
7.30pm The Mystery of Irma Vep
Angus & Ross Theatre Co
Caistor Town Hall
8
Fri 12 Feb 7.30pm In Concert
Chris Garrick & John Etheridge Welbourn Village Hall
17
Sat 13 Feb 7.30pm Those Magnificent Men
New Perspectives
16
Sat 13 Feb 7.30pm In Concert
Chris Garrick & John Etheridge Frampton Village Hall
17
NOVEMBER
Thur 5 Nov 7.30pm The Lady Loves Jazz
Helen Barrett
Market House, Long Sutton
9
Colsterworth Village Hall
Fri 6 Nov
7.30pm The Lady Loves Jazz
Helen Barrett
Ewerby Reading Rooms
9
Sat 13 Feb 7.30pm Dragonfly
Reg Meuross
Great Carlton Village Hall
16
Sat 7 Nov
8pm
Lament
Alvingham Village Hall
10
Sun 14 Feb 7.30pm Those Magnificent Men
New Perspectives
Scredington Community Centre
16
Sat 7 Nov
7.30pm The Mystery of Irma Vep
Angus & Ross Theatre Co
Leadenham Hall 2000
8
Thur 25 Feb 7.30pm A History of Cabaret
Shoo Shoo Baby
Tennyson d’Eyncourt Memorial Hall, Tealby
18
Helen Barrett
Westborough Village Hall 9
Fri 26 Feb 7.30pm An Evening with …
Mervyn Stutter
Edenham Village Hall
15
In Concert
Thur 12 Nov 7.30pm The Lady Loves Jazz
Fri 13 Nov
7.30pm Is That A Bolt In Your Neck Gonzo Moose
Sat 14 Nov 7.30pm In Concert
Umdumo Wesizwe
Grasby Village Hall
10
Fri 26 Feb 7.30pm A History of Cabaret
Shoo Shoo Baby
Mareham le Fen Village Hall
18
Sturton by Stow Village Hall
11
Sat 27 Feb 7.30pm A History of Cabaret
Shoo Shoo Baby
Leadenham Hall 2000
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