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  • What's On | Altrincham Garrick

    Details of all upcoming productions, including in-house plays, musicals and the annual pantomime, as well as visiting tribute bands, mediums, comedians and more. What's on Here's the list of the productions currently scheduled at the theatre. Scroll through the list. Or you can search by name of event, date, or type of production ... or all three ! Find an event Search Choose a date Filter by type Garrick Productions Garrick Academy Visiting Productions Activities & Events Garrick Cinema Clear type filter and date Sorry - no productions found. Please change your search terms. Show title 2 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Entertaining comedy drama based on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire performed by the Garrick Ensemble Garrick Production Show title 6 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now If you love theatre and would like to meet new friends; why not join us at our play reading club! Activities & Events Show title 8 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, shown as though live on our Big Screen. Garrick Cinema Show title 12 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now The Number One Elvis impersonator, Emilio Santoro, returns to the Altrincham Garrick! Visiting Production Show title 14 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Dance Spectacular celebrating 25 years and featuring ballet, jazz, modern, tap, contemporary & more! Visiting Production Show title 16 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Exciting half term drama workshops for students aged 6-18. Activities & Events Show title 17 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Get ready to Move, Dance and have Fun with a class suitable for everybody! Activities & Events Show title 17 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Exciting half term drama workshops for students aged 6-18. Activities & Events Show title 18 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Exciting half term drama workshops for students aged 6-18. Activities & Events Show title 19 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Exciting half term drama workshops for students aged 6-18. Activities & Events Show more Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • The Altrincham Garrick Playhouse | Drama Comedy Musicals | The Altrincham Garrick Playhouse, Barrington Road, Altrincham WA14 1HZ, UK

    Century-old theatre staging new Altrincham Garrick productions and classics, plus comedy and musicals. Everyone is welcome Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. Garrick Production QUIZ Feb 2, 2026 - Feb 7, 2026 Find out more Book Now What's On See More Do you want to help the Playhouse financially? The Garrick's vital community work provides life-changing experiences and makes exceptional theatre available to all. None of this would be possible without your support. Help us raise funds and reach even more people by donating or becoming a Friend of the Garrick today. Donate Friend of the Garrick Loyalty Scheme Get to know us There’s so much more to the Altrincham Garrick than the performances on our stages. Find out how to get involved in making theatre with us, try an audition or join our academy and truly get behind the scenes. Just follow the links below to explore… Find us Altrincham Garrick Playhouse Barrington Road, Altrincham, Greater Manchester WA14 1HZ Free parking available Box office 0161 928 1677 Mon – Fri : 11am – 4pm & 6pm – 8.30pm Sat: 9am – 12pm Drink & relax Bar: Non-show nights: Wed, Thurs & Fri 6.30pm – 11pm Show nights: 6pm - 11pm Matinees 1 hour before start. Find out more Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • JUDGE JACKIE: Disorder in the Court | Altrincham Garrick

    Visiting Production JUDGE JACKIE: Disorder in the Court Date range Tickets £14 - £16 Age guidance 14+ Mild Adult Themes Venue Studio Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Book & Lyrics by Christopher Dimond Music by Michael Kooman Directed by Greg Skipworth Musical comedy justice is about to be served! Judge Jackie rules her courtroom with an iron fist, presiding over a series of chaotic (and downright bizarre) cases on American TV. She’s queen of the screen until her stardom’s threatened by a brash studio executive, who plans to boost her ratings by adding some L-O-V-E to the court. Whilst her loyal and doting bailiff tries to keep their reality show on the road, the fierce judge must learn to juggle the ludicrous laws of love, whilst dealing with hapless members of the public. This outrageous courtroom comedy is crammed with catchy tunes, clever lyrics and a host of larger-than-life characters. The defence rests, it’s a musical must-see! Produced by Side by Side Productions, who return to the Altrincham Garrick following their sell-out run of the high-flying British musical comedy, JET SET GO! in 2025. Visiting Production Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Pat Williamson | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Pat Williamson Pat was a Headmistress at a large infant school in Manchester who joined the Garrick in 1983. Remembered for her warm and friendly personality, she was a hugely talented actress playing a wide variety of roles on the Garrick stage, starting with Miriam in Outside Edge and finishing with Lady Tressilian in Towards Zero in 2019. In comedic roles, which she excelled at, she was often cast as "a batty old lady" (her words) such as Miss Skillen in See How They Run , Miss Whitchurch in The Happiest Days of Your Life , the inebriated Mrs McGee in Corpse , Mrs Verrinder-Gedge in Glorious and, of course, Letticia Cropley in The Vicar of Dibley . She also took on many serious roles, such as Mrs Birling in An Inspector Calls , George in The Killing of Sister George , Hesther Salomon in Equus , Madge in The Dresser , and Marion Bishop in Nightmare (for which she won a NODA Best Actress award). In pantomime, she played the Wicked Witch in Mother Goose and an air-guitar playing Fairy Godmother in Cinderella . Off stage, she freely gave her time volunteering as a Front of House usher and sewing on sequins in wardrobe, and she never missed a social event. She was also involved with Cheadle Players, and the Altrincham Little Theatre for whom she won the GMDF Best Actress award playing in Stevie and she took part in a radio play on Radio Manchester. In short: Pat was a memorable actress on stage and played an integral part in the success of the Garrick for over 40 years. Back to In Memoriam page

  • In Memoriam | Altrincham Garrick

    We pay tribute and honour our friends at the theatre who are no longer with us. About Us In Memoriam: Past Members of the Garrick This page pays tribute to and honours our friends at the theatre who are no longer with us. About the Theatre History of the Garrick In Memoriam: Past Members of the Garrick Productions Archive Past Members and Remembrance We pay tribute and honour our friends at the theatre who are no longer with us. There are undoubtedly missing names to be added, so if you have memories, photos and updates to this roll call of past members, please contact us and we will be delighted to include them. Please contact webmaster@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk Allan Taylor Anne Chandler Audrey Hughes Audrey Skinner (née Lawson) Barbara Fraser Barry Fletcher Brian Moore Brian Tickle Buff Monck Charles Foster Chris Shepherd Chris Wetherill Christine Sammon (née Adams) David Gonet David Mardon Derek Cleal Derek Killeen Derrick Kay Diana Provan (née Harker) Don Poole Eric Bradshaw Frank Boylan Freda Kilburn Gareth Gwenlan Geoff Bolton George Howard George Kilburn Gerry Turnock Gordon Prentice Greta Donahue Harry Williams Ian Appleyard Ian Crownshaw Izzy (Valerie Isabel) Dempsey Jan Maddox Janet Slade Jeanne Anderson Jennie Holman Jim Luckett Jim O'Gara John Chidgey Ken Curragh Ken Weston Liam Sammon Linda Panton Maggie Foy Marion Eaves Maureen Casket Mike Stocks Nick Johnson Norma Noar Pamela Knox Pat Williamson Paula Hall (née Tilbrook) Peter Coatman Peter Jackson Phil Gleave Phil Lynch Richard Honeyman Rita Howard Roger Metcalfe Ron Harvi Sheila Hine Sid Horton Sir Fergus Montgomery Stella Fogg Stella Sails (née Doyle) Stephen Wardale Stevie Salem (née Holt) Sybil Dodds Sylvia Hay Terry Chandler Terry Panton Tony Mathews Val Bacon Val Lynch Val Watkinson Verity Fairclough Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: All My Sons | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Cinema NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: All My Sons Date range Tickets £18 - £21 Age guidance Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more All My Sons by Arthur Miller, directed by Ivo Van Hove and design by Jan Versweyveld. Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths) feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play, from visionary director Ivo Van Hove (A View from the Bridge). One family, the heart of the American dream. When wartime delivers profits for Joe, it comes at a price when his partner is charged with criminal manufacturing deals, and his eldest son goes missing in action. Will peacetime bring peace of mind, or will he be confronted by the consequence of his actions? Filmed live from the West End, Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You), Tom Glynn-Carney (House of the Dragon), and Hayley Squires (I, Daniel Blake) also feature in this disturbingly prescient play. Garrick Cinema Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • The Audience | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Cinema The Audience Date range Tickets £18 - £21 Age guidance Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more The Audience by Peter Morgan directed by Stephen Daldry. Returning to cinemas for the first time in over a decade, Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier and Tony Award winning hit production, directed by Stephen Daldry. For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II met with each of her 12 prime ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as The Audience. From Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron, the Queen advised her prime ministers on matters both public and personal. Through these private audiences, we see glimpses of the woman behind the crown and witness the moments that shaped a monarch. Peter Morgan’s Netflix phenomenon The Crown was based on this hit play that was captured live from London’s West End in 2013 and went on to become one of the most-watched NT Live productions. Garrick Cinema Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Roger Metcalfe | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Roger Metcalfe Without the work that Roger did for the Garrick at the time, the major redevelopment of 1999 would probably not have happened. His immense support for that endeavour mustn't overshadow his many acting roles between the mid 1970s and the mid 2000s, and many patrons at the time will never forget his stage appearances. He was very able portraying the establishment figure that many comedies poke fun at, and equally well as the towering stage presence and brooding intensity that many dramas require. Roger served on the Executive Committee and on the Board of Trustees, and it was his role handling Press and Public Relations in 1998 and 1999 that contributed so much to the redevelopment at the end of that century. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Peter Coatman | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Peter Coatman Peter was an outstanding character actor, who joined the theatre in the 1960's. In his later years his style of acting led to him playing many vicars, doctors and lawyers, but in fact he had a far wider repertoire. He was also an excellent set designer. A true gentleman, Peter was a long-time servant of the Garrick on the Executive Committee during the 1980s and 90's, and was heavily involved in the discussions and decisions regarding the refurbishment of the theatre that took place in 1999. Back to In Memoriam page

  • When The Rain Stops Falling | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions When The Rain Stops Falling Ran Mar 2, 2020 - Mar 7, 2020 Age guidance Venue Main House Running time Tickets Price Range Description Alice Springs in the year 2039. A fish falls from the sky and lands at the feet of Gabriel York. It still smells of the sea... That is how this compelling family saga begins. A play that transports us back and forth in time from one generation to another, from 1959 to 2039, from London to Australia. A series of interconnected stories woven together as four generations of fathers and sons, their mothers, lovers and wives confront their mysteries of the past in order to understand their future; revealing how patterns of betrayal, love and abandonment are passed on, until finally, well into the future, as the desert is inundated with rain, one young man finds the courage to defy the legacy. From the same pen as last season's beautifully poignant and critically acclaimed 'Things I Know To Be True', Andrew Bovell's play is epic in its scope yet at the same time extraordinarily intimate. CAST Gabriel York - Mark Butt Elizabeth Law - Ros Greenwood Gabrielle York (Younger) - Alex Edge Joe Ryan - Richard Sails Gabrielle York (Older) - Beverley Stuart-Cole Elizabeth Law (Younger) - Parissa Zamanpour. Gabriel Law - Joseph Meighan Henry Law - John Joyce-O’Keeffe Andrew Price - James London Reviews Review by Paul Wilcox for North West End “They fuck you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had. And add some extra, just for you.” The lines of Philip Larkin’s immortal ‘This be the Verse’ were running on a loop in my head as I left Altrincham Garrick, following the opening night of ‘When the Rain Stops Falling’ by Australian dramatist Andrew Bovell. I knew nothing of the play, and I had only taken on the review at the last minute, convinced to attend by the opportunity to see local Director Joseph Meighan in a rare acting role. Two hours later, I’d seen my best production so far of 2020 and the theatre had once again astounded me with its ability to surprise and provoke. Set over an eighty year time span between 1959 to 2039, Bovell has chronicled the lives of four generations of one family from London to Australia, as they struggle to cope with the mistakes they make as people and parents and come to terms with their past and its effect on their life choices. He chooses Alice Springs in 2039 as his jumping off point, Gabriel York (Mark Butt, who also directs) waits for a visit from his estranged son Andrew (James London) and with his blistering opening monologue sets the tone and language for what is to follow. A circular, non-linear narrative is employed to explore the relationships between his grand parents Henry Law (John Joyce-O’Keefe) and Elizabeth (Parissa Zamanpour & Ros Greenwood); their son Gabriel Law (Joseph Meighan) and his blossoming romance with Gabrielle York ( Alex Edge & Beverley Stuart-Cole) and her subsequent meeting and life with Joe Ryan (Richard Sails). If this sounds confusing, it is purposefully so, with three variations of the same name (Gabriel) employed for separate characters and a continuously shifting time line, this is play that rewards total concentration. As we bounce between Eighties London and modern Australia, past secrets about the characters slowly begin to emerge and it is only at the very end that the completed narrative is brought to a darkly satisfying conclusion and full understanding is reached by the audience. The theme of repetition of past mistakes is starkly underlined in the language used by Bovell in the play. Scenarios and dialogue are constantly repeated down the years to emphasise the inherited similarities through the family, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that suited the secretive family dynamic. Fathers do not fare well here, always leaving by accident or design, with only stepfather Ryan coming out with any credit for his paternal instincts. This is a great play for actors with nearly every role having strong monologues and emotional depth to mine. The company did not let down the material, with uniformly excellent performances from a very experienced cast. Meighan and Edge developed the love story with beautiful sincerity, made more poignant by already knowing the fate of Gabriel; Stuart-Cole portrayed Alzheimer’s with convincing confusion and rage and Joyce-O’Keefe gave pathos and depth to a character who ostensibly lacked sympathy. As Director, Mark Butt chose to place an interval in the middle of the two hour run, where non existed in the original staging. Judging by audience reaction, this was a smart move as everyone around me expounded their own interpretations and explanations of the convoluted plot over a swift G&T. In a similar vein, the family tree projected onto the back cloth aided understanding of the relationships between the characters greatly.Certain elements of the piece felt overwritten, most notably the referencing of 18th century philosophy and a concentration on past cataclysmic weather events which were part of a wider motif around climate change. Whilst there was a tenuous link between this theme and the central plot, in this production it felt superfluous to the family drama which was what excited and intrigued. Overall, a complex emotional and nuanced piece of writing by Bovell, beautifully executed by an experienced cast. Get to the Garrick before Saturday, this is one of the highlights of an excellent season and deserves to be seen. Star Rating: ★★★★ Director Mark Butt has nailed this production. Everything from his stark stage design, to the contemporary soundtrack and the brilliant direction of his cast was just wonderful and transported you to a professional theatre with the Garrick’s ‘high-end amateur’ quality. If I had to pick fault, it may be that the first half is slightly too long, but that’s in the writing not the direction. With a projected backdrop of a family tree (with lots of Gabrielle and Gabriel) before the play began and during the interval, the audience automatically attempted unpicking the who’s who of this story and it became harder the more they jumped back and forward in time but by the second half, the lightbulb moment finally happened and it was fascinating to watch unfold. The cast of eight had a hefty script to negotiate, which was full of monologues and duologues but never ceased to captivate the audience. From Gabriel York’s opening monologue (Mark Butt) with the dramatic rain falling in the backdrop to the letters of Henry Law (John Joyce-O’Keefe), atop Uluru (Ayer’s Rock), this was just a beautiful insight into the characters’ psyche. The female protagonists who played mirrored roles of older/younger versions of the characters were also beautifully portrayed with pathos. The innocence of young Gabrielle York (Alex Edge), juxtaposed with her older self (Beverly Stuart-Cole) was tragically brilliant and the contrast in the two Elizabeth Law roles was stunningly perceptive and authentic in her discovery of the truth. But it was in the relationship between Gabrielle York (Edge) and Gabriel Law (Joseph Meighan), where I felt the story really gripped me and brought everything together. These two performers had a wonderful rapport with one another and even tackled Australian and British accents with ease and believability, something which can become jarring in an amateur production but felt so natural and real in this case. The cast of this production didn’t put a foot wrong, which is not only testament to their director but the repertoire of experience the performers brought to this Garrick production. These are mostly trained actors from drama schools from Mountview to the Arden Centre, as well as other cast members with many years of experience performing at the Garrick Theatre and across the country and you feel this quality when you watch this production as you sense a stage presence from all cast members which only normally exists in professional productions. It’s hard to choose a favourite character or performance but a particular standout moment for me was in the choreography of the opening scenes. Choreography by Clara Darcy, gave this production a slick and contemporary feel and the simple stage movement produced an authenticity reminiscent of modern Dance-Theatre, without any of the pretension. In particular, the eating of the fish soup in unison and the stage exits, created a uniformity that reminded me of companies such as DV8 and Frantic Assembly. This was one of the strongest productions I have seen in a while at the Garrick: brilliant casting of a wonderful script with superb production quality. It had me gripped from start to finish. This is one not to be missed Utterly Compelling Drama Review by Johanna Hassouna-Smith for Number9reviews ‘The theatre is the only place where the past, the present and the future can be revealed at the same moment’ (Mark Butt, Director of When The Rain Stops Falling.) This couldn’t be truer of a production, than this. Spanning four generations from London 1959 to Australia 2039, this story interweaves a series of episodes and vignettes of families, whose connection is revealed through a gripping, enigmatic story line in which harrowing family secrets emerge from the past. From the same pen as last season’s ‘Things I Know To Be True’, this poignant production brings you into a world where hidden truths break apart relationships. Review by Rick Bowen for Stagestruck The phrase “family strife” takes on a whole new meaning while watching Andrew Bovell’s intense and absorbing play and it’s title couldn’t be more apt, with a large swathe of our country still under water thanks to man made climate change. Bovell paints a futuristic vision of Australia 2039, which is when and where the play begins, and it’s a vision straight out of our worst nightmares. It’s a future in which fish - yes, fish - are on the verge of going the way of the dinosaur. Gabriel York - played by Mark Butt - is about to have lunch with his estranged son. Down on his luck, Gabriel doesn’t know what to give him until an event takes place that has all the hallmarks of divine intervention. Mark, who directs this ambitious and largely laughter free piece, plays the part with just the right amount of authenticity and directs it with a boldness and a confidence that can only be admired. This is pretty meaty stuff and the action takes us on a touching and sometimes tearful time travelling journey. While some of the script is so brilliant it’s sure to make budding writers turn green with envy, there are occasions when Bovell tries a little too hard to be deep and profound. When The Rain Stops Falling is also drama for grown ups, with the story tackling the difficult subject of child abuse briefly but vividly and without a hint of sensationalism. The music provides a haunting and atmospheric backdrop to what unfolds on stage. I am not singling out other performances as this production is a major triumph for the Garrick’s gifted ensemble even if I left the theatre feeling like I’d been hit by a 10 ton truck. Star rating - 3.5 out of 5 Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Jim O'Gara | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Jim O'Gara Jim was a delightful and highly skilled actor who played many leading roles in the 1980s and 90s, especially in Alan Aykbourn plays such as Bedroom Farce and Season's Greetings . These were often directed by Alan Rothwell, a professional director who himself was well known for playing David Barlow in the early years of Coronation Street . Jim's natural and easy style of acting was highly appreciated by audiences, and his comic timing and hilarious facial expressions were priceless. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Vardy v Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production Vardy v Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial Footballers’ wives drama which will keep you on the edge of your seat Ran Jun 2, 2025 - Jun 7, 2025 Age guidance 12+ Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £10.50 - £16.50 Description Adapted by Liz Hennessey Directed by Dan Ellis A story stranger than fiction that blurs the boundaries of tabloid scoop, court case and soap opera, The Wagatha Christie Trial explores privacy and celebrity in modern Britain. On 9 October 2019, Coleen Rooney publicly accused Rebekah Vardy of selling stories about her to The Sun. The four words "It's.......... Rebekah Vardy's account" sent shockwaves across British and global press. Nobody could have expected the social media scandal to grow so large. On 10 May 2022, the "Wagatha Christie" trial commenced. Over seven days, the libel court case saw Vardy and Rooney remark on each other's lives, with much of it documented heavily in the press. Only a handful of people witnessed what happened behind the closed doors of this footballers’ wives drama and now you can too in this hilarious (and slightly tacky) court room comedy! You'll be on the edge of your seat as you relive the high-profile case, filled with drama, intrigue, and scandal. Vardy V Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial was first performed at the Wyndham’s Theatre in the West End in 2022 before a UK and Ireland tour. Recommended: 12+ Warning: This production contains some strong language and adult themes. Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning This production contains some strong language and adult themes. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • General Donations Page | Altrincham Garrick

    We are always looking for new talent (of any age) to work in all areas of the theatre – no experience is necessary as you will be given full training by our qualified staff. Support the Garrick Financially We receive no public funding. Contribute towards your local theatre and help us continue to produce great entertainment. The Altrincham Garrick is a registered charity, and we receive no public funding from any other organisation, or from our regional or local council. We value any and all support you can provide. The Altrincham Garrick aims to support and entertain the local community, and your kind donations will sustain us and will support future developments. One Time Donation Offer general support, or contribute to our HVAC appeal Custom Donation Amount Select a Preset Amount £100 £250 £1,000 £100 is small but generous, because ... every little counts it will subsidise a place in our Academy for a full term for a local young person aged 7-18 £250 is even more generous, because ... it pays for the lights on one of our panto performances £1000 is absolutely tip-top, because ... it contributes to half of our monthly business taxes Recognition Name I would like this donation to be anonymous I would like to dedicate this donation to someone Add to Basket Monthly Donations Select a Monthly Donation Amount £10 £25 £50 £100 £200 £1,000 Add to Basket Want to speak with someone before making your gift? Our team would love to hear from you. admin@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk 0161-928-1677 We’re happy to answer any questions and help you explore the giving option that’s right for you. For businesses: Sponsor the Campaign Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Izzy (Valerie Isabel) Dempsey | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Izzy (Valerie Isabel) Dempsey Izzy was an invaluable volunteer member of the Front of House team, which she joined in 2011. She quickly learnt the ropes of the role : usher, ticket collector and programme seller. In 2014, despite poor health, she started running the kiosk in conjunction with Eileen Smith, following the retirement of Brian Moore . This is a vital role, especially in Panto season when the sales of ice cream absolutely rocket. Later, she and Eileen even redecorated the kiosk. With her excellent organisational skills, in 2018/19 Izzy began managing the merchandise stand during the Pantomime (see picture) and, in 2023 (following the Covid lockdowns), set up the very successful and revamped coffee bar. Never complaining, and always positive, Izzy was fun loving and compassionate with a wonderful sense of humour - absolutely nothing was too much trouble. Back to In Memoriam page

  • A Touch of the Sun | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions A Touch of the Sun Ran Jan 1, 1960 - Jan 1, 1960 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Barker, Ian Caldwell, Pamela Johnston, Robert Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • The Silver Box | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production The Silver Box The first show that the Altrincham Garrick Society staged. Ran Mar 18, 1914 - Mar 21, 1914 Age guidance Venue Public Hall, Altrincham Running time Tickets Price Range Description CAST Bonson, John P Byrom, J W Jr Clough, Gilbert S Driver, J N Hamilton, J T Higgs, Elsie Higson, Nellie J Hill, Arthur P Kenyon, Frank Manley, Miss E Middleton, P Nixon, Walter S Noble, Miss May Noble, Jack Roberts, I Slinn, Ella Taylor, Fred Trevor, E Wilkinson, John Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Norma Noar | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Norma Noar Norma served the Garrick in many ways over many years, as a member of the Social Committee, working as an ASM or Prompt, and for a very long time as a highly-valued member of the Play Selection and Casting Committee. In the latter role she was also a tireless administrator - organising all the performance licenses for Garrick productions and ordering the many scripts. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Gareth Gwenlan | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Gareth Gwenlan Gareth was born in Wales and trained as an actor and teacher at Drama School after National Service. He started out as a theatre director in York and Derby, then moved to the Altrincham Garrick as Artistic Director for the 1964/65 season. Although only at the Garrick for that one season, what a season he chose. It included The Rattle of a Simple Man , An Ideal Husband , A Man for All Seasons , The Boyfriend , plus a Pantomime that nearly broke the bank. In 1965, he left the Garrick to join the BBC, for what he described in his memoir as "an extra 10 bob". At the BBC, Gareth became a well-known producer responsible for such shows as Only Fools and Horses , Butterflies , To the Manor Born , The Green Green Grass , and The Rise and Fall of Reginald Perrin . Between 1983 and 1990, he became Head of BBC Comedy, commissioning such iconic shows as Blackadder , One Foot in the Grave , Bread , and Birds of a Feather. He also received 2 BAFTAs. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Tom Jones | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Tom Jones Ran Jun 9, 1999 - Jun 19, 1999 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Dunham Massey Hall - June 9 -19th 1999 A huge cast gave eight performances of Joan Macalpine's adaptation of Henry Fielding's bawdy romp of a novel, "Tom Jones" Although the evening may have seemed a little long (maybe the seating was not quite as comfortable as it might have been!), the original novel runs to over 800 pages in a modern printed edition, so a finish time of 10.15 pm was quite an achievement! Reviews SAM's view on "Tom Jones" Alas smitten Jones - Womaniser Tom keeps crowd warm It may have been a slightly chilly evening in the stands in the courtyard of Dunham Massey Hall, but the goings on in Tom Jones, performed by the Altrincham Garrick, were, to say the least, hot. Tom is a philandering womaniser of the first order but he has a directness and a candour which endear him to the audience and, ultimately, to his true love, Sophia Western. Charlie Tomlinson throws himself into the part of Fielding's hero with an abandonment only equalled by that of his lovers. He frolics tirelessly with his dalliances, has dust ups with the men and performs acrobatic impossibilities when he dives under a neatly constructed bed and hangs from a drainpipe - a performance which will be recalled and savoured! Sophia, played by Juliet Glaves, is a decorous, becoming and well bred young lady who becomes excessively tearful when her father foists the wrong man on her. Tom's first fling is with Pam Nolan's voluptuous Molly, who has a sexy Somerset drawl. "I never done that before," she sighs innocently while wantonly seducing him and indulging in rough and tumble behind the strategically placed hay cart. His last encounter gives Helen Busby a chance to shine. She positively sparkles as the scheming Mrs Fitzpatrick who guilefully illustrates that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. In between comes Angela Wetherill who, as Mrs Waters, is a mistress of farce. Hers is the funniest scene. It's not unlike a silent movie. Special attention has been given to the costumes, from the Royal Exchange, high powered lighting and first rate sound. Julia Taylor Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Tony Mathews | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Tony Mathews Tony was one of the leading actors and directors of his generation, having joined the Garrick in the early 1970's. He had a huge range of skills, never failed to deliver and was a commanding figure both on the Mainstage and in the Studio. He played major roles in dramatic plays such as Macbeth , A Man for All Seasons , and Royal Hunt of the Sun. Tony was equally proficient in comedies and high farce such as What the Butler Saw , How the Other Half Loves , and Habeus Corpus . Critics and audiences alike were aways highly impressed by his performances. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Reluctant Heroes | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Reluctant Heroes Ran Jan 1, 1956 - Jan 1, 1956 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Elliott, Margaret Ellis, Erik Glazebrook, K Harry Greir, Alma Maybury, Donald Oddey, John Speakman, Diane Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Bleak Expectations | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production Bleak Expectations The story Charles Dickens might have written after drinking too much gin... Ran Sep 29, 2025 - Oct 4, 2025 Age guidance Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £13 - £18 Description The story Charles Dickens might have written after drinking too much gin… Follow half-orphan Pip's extraordinary exploits with sisters Pippa and Poppy and best friend Harry Biscuit, as they attempt to escape the calculating clutches of the dastardly Mr Gently Benevolent, defeat the hideous Hardthrasher siblings, and deflect disaster at every turn! Will evil be vanquished by virtue? Can love triumph over hate? Mark Evans' stage play Bleak Expectations is a hilarious, chaotic caper, featuring dastardly villains, preposterous names, pulse-quickening romances, heart-rending death scenes, and definitely, probably, hopefully a happy ending. Based on the award-winning BBC Radio 4 series, the play opened at The Watermill Theatre, Newbury, in 2022, directed by Caroline Leslie. It transferred to the Criterion Theatre in London's West End in 2023, where it featured a medley of many well-known actors and comedians. - Written by Mark Evans - Directed by Pete Brassington Reviews 4 Stars from Dan Grimes - North West End UK “…the success of a play like this relies massively on the quality of the performances and this very strong cast did not disappoint.” And to that we say… Harrumble!!!! Read the full review HERE "Director Pete Brassington ensures his is a production with plenty of pace and both he and the cast have a natural aptitude for comedy, a genre needed as never before" Rick Bowen - Stage Struck Read the full review HERE Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Breath of Spring | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Breath of Spring Ran Jan 1, 1960 - Jan 1, 1960 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Taylor, Pegeen Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Ken Weston | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Ken Weston Ken Weston was a local councillor and then Mayor of Trafford - but the Garrick members will remember him best as a staunch and regular supporter. Ken appeared on television in Coronation Street , but only occasionally graced the Garrick stage. At the Garrick he was a wonderful addition to the Front of House department (sometimes working as the Front of House Manager) and was a good friend to many. See also this tribute to Ken from the Manchester Evening News of November 2013. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Haywire | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Haywire Ran Mar 13, 2000 - Mar 18, 2000 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description By: Eric Chappell Directed By: Alan Rothwel Bookseller Alec Firth is having an affair with assistant Liz and has craftily organised things so he can go to Spain with her without arousing the suspicions of his wife. What could go wrong? Plenty!! Arriving on his doorstep, in quick succession, are his Grandma Giles of a mother (come to stay for the duration), his son with a broken ankle, a pregnant daughter and an oversized puppy. Alec's attempts to escape with Liz are charted to hilarious effect and with wit and ingenuity. What more can you expect from a man who created and wrote RISING DAMP and gave us the marvellous Rigsby and Miss Jones? CAST Mike Shaw as Alec Helen Busby as Liz Carole Carr as Alec's wife Stella Fogg as 'The Mother!' Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Terms and Conditions | Altrincham Garrick

    Terms and Conditions for The Altrincham Garrick Playhouse Terms and Conditions T&C’s for Sale of Tickets GDPR Privacy Policy Health and Safety Policy Child Protection Policy Terms and Conditions for the Sale of Tickets The customer’s attention is particularly drawn to the provisions of Clause 2 (basis of contract). Table of Contents Interpretation Basis of contract Tickets & Entry Terms of Admittance Cancellation Delivery Consents and Prohibitions Liability Data Protection Third Parties Governing Law Jurisdiction 1 Interpretation 1.1 Definitions: “Conditions ” Means the conditions for the purchase of Tickets made between a Customer and The Theatre “Customer ” The person or firm who purchases a Ticket from The Theatre “Event ” Means any entertainment event or performance occurring at the Venue in respect of which Tickets are sold “The Theatre ” Altrincham Garrick Playhouse Limited,Barrington Road, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA15 1HZ “Promoter ” Means the entity which is staging/producing the Event. “Staff ” Employees and volunteers of The Theatre “Tickets ” Means any item which confirms the right to attend the Event “Venue ” Altrincham Garrick Playhouse Limited, Barrington Road, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA15 1HZ 1.2 Interpretation: 1.2.1 A reference to a statute or statutory provision is a reference to it as amended or re-enacted. A reference to a statute or statutory provision includes any subordinate legislation made under that statute or statutory provision, as amended or re-enacted. 1.2.2 Any phrase introduced by the terms including, include, in particular or any similar expression, shall be construed as illustrative and shall not limit the sense of the words preceding those terms. 1.2.3 A reference to writing or written includes email. 2 Basis of contract 2.1 All Tickets are sold subject to availability and these Conditions. 2.2 The order constitutes an offer by the Customer to purchase a Ticket in accordance with these Conditions. 2.3 The order shall be deemed as accepted upon purchase of a Ticket. As such the Customer should read these Conditions prior to purchase. 2.4 These Conditions apply to the contract to the exclusion of any other terms that the Customer seeks to impose or incorporate, or which are implied by trade, custom, practice or course of dealing. 2.5 Customers may purchase tickets online at https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk . Completion of the booking process shall constitute an offer to purchase the Tickets subject to these Terms and Conditions. Acceptance of this offer will only take place once a Booking Confirmation has been sent to the registered email address, not when the credit/debit card is charged. 2.6 If a Customer makes a group booking they accept these Terms and Conditions on behalf of all members of the group and are responsible for any payment which may be due as a result of any member of the group’s actions. 3 Tickets & Entry 3.1 The price of all Tickets are specified on The Theatre website at https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk . 3.2 All Customers must produce a valid Ticket for the Event in order to gain entry to the Venue. All valid tickets must be retained by the Customer for the duration of the Event and made available for inspection on request by a member of Staff. Inability to produce a valid Ticket may lead to expulsion from the Venue. 3.3 It is the Customer’s responsibility to contact The Theatre if a Ticket is lost, damaged or destroyed. Duplicate Tickets may be issued at the discretion of The Theatre (on the evening of the performance only). In such instances photographic identification and proof of address may be requested. 3.4 The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the information on their Ticket is correct. Customers are encouraged to bring any error to the attention of The Theatre as soon as possible. 3.5 The Theatre will use reasonable endeavours to contact Customers if an Event is cancelled/postponed. It is the Customer’s responsibility to check for changes to the Event prior to attending. 3.6 All children regardless of age require a Ticket. 4 Terms of Admittance 4.1 The Theatre reserves the right to refuse admission to a Customer or to eject them from the Venue at any point during an event if in The Theatre’s reasonable opinion a Customer’s behaviour is not suitable for the Event. No Ticket refunds will be available is such instances. Such behaviour includes, but is not limited to, a Customer: 4.1.1 acting in an aggressive manner; 4.1.2 being abusive to, or compromising the safety of any member of Staff, Promoters’ representatives, performer or other Customer; 4.1.3 distracting other Customers from enjoying the Event. 4.1.4 being under the influence of alcohol or drugs; 4.1.5 any breach of these Conditions or statutory law. 4.2 Customers are not allowed to smoke or use e-cigarettes at the Venue. 4.3 Whist reasonable efforts shall be made by The Theatre to give warnings to Customers regarding special effects it is the responsibility of each individual to seek further information or medical advice. 4.4 Mobile phones and any other electronic equipment (e.g. cameras) must be switched off during the Event and no unauthorised recording equipment is allowed in the Venue. Any unauthorised recordings or photographs may be confiscated and destroyed. Neither The Theatre nor the Promoter will be responsible for any loss sustained. 5 Cancellation 5.1 No refunds are available unless the Event is cancelled, postponed or if the Event is materially changed. A material change in the context of these Conditions is a change which, in The Theatre’s reasonable opinion, makes the Event materially different from that booked by a Customer. A cast change, use of understudies and alteration of running time are not considered a material change. 5.2 Exchanges are only permitted at the discretion of the theatre manager and due to exceptional circumstances. If so agreed, the exchange must be for the same event and no later than 5 days before the performance takes place. Exchanges are subject to a £1.00 per ticket administration charge. 5.3 If an Event is cancelled Customers will be refunded the face value of the Ticket. The Theatre will endeavour to refund any monies by the same means as it was received. 5.4 If an Event is postponed or rescheduled the Customer will be offered alternative Tickets. If the alternative Ticket is cheaper the Customer shall be reimbursed the difference. Conversely, if the alternative Ticket is more expensive the Customer shall pay the difference. If the Customer does not wish to take up the offer of an alternative Ticket then they shall be refunded the face value of the Ticket for the cancelled Event. 6 Delivery 6.1 If a Customer chooses to receive their Ticket by post or via the print-at-home facility then it is their responsibility to contact The Theatre if no ticket is received within 7 days of booking. If The Theatre is not notified of the non-receipt of the Ticket then no refund, alternative Ticket or duplicate Ticket shall be offered. 6.2 Tickets shall be posted to the Customer by second class post within 48 hours of the booking being made. The Theatre will not accept any liability for any Tickets mislaid or lost by Royal Mail. 6.3 A delivery fee of £1 per transaction shall be applied in addition to the Ticket price in respect of all Tickets sent from the Box Office to a UK address. For deliveries outside of the UK, Customers are encouraged to contact the Box Office to make additional arrangements. 6.4 Any Tickets booked 7 days or less before the Event is scheduled to take place must collect their Tickets from The Theatre Box Office. 6.5 When collecting Tickets from The Theatre Box Office Customers may be required to provide photographic identification and proof of address. 7 Consents and Prohibitions 7.1 The resale of Tickets is prohibited. The Theatre takes no responsibility for the validity of Tickets purchased through unauthorised facilities. 7.2 By purchasing a Ticket, Customers are deemed to consent to being filmed or photographed where the event or performance is being filmed or photographs taken. 8 Liability 8.1 The Theatre shall not be responsible for any injury to the Customer or loss, theft or damage of Customer’s belongings, other than that caused as a direct result of negligence or other breach of statutory duty. 8.2 Subject to clause 8.1, The Theatre’s total liability to the Customer, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, arising under or in connection with the Conditions shall be limited to the total amount paid for Tickets. 8.3 Nothing in clause 8 excludes or limits liability for death, personal injury or fraud. 8.4 Neither party shall be in breach of this Contract nor liable for delay in performing, or failure to perform, any of its obligations under this Contract if such delay or failure result from events, circumstances or causes beyond its reasonable control, such as power or equipment failure. 8.5 Arrangements, including but not limited to, travel and accommodation, are booked at the Customer’s risk and The Theatre shall not be liable for any additional costs associated with the cancellation of the Event. 9 Data Protection 9.1 The Theatre may use your personal information together with other information for providing services marketing administration and training. We may also keep your information for a reasonable period in order to contact you about our services. Although you may decide by giving us notice in writing at any time that you no longer wish to receive marketing materials. By accepting these terms you are giving your consent to these activities. 10 Third Parties 10.1 No one other than a party to the Conditions shall have any right to enforce any of its terms. 11 Governing Law 11.1 The Contract, and any dispute or claim (including non-contractual disputes or claims) arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales. 12 Jurisdiction 12.1 Each party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim (including non-contractual disputes or claims) arising out of or in connection with the Contract or its subject matter or formation. 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  • Ian Crownshaw | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Ian Crownshaw Ian was Head of Lighting for several seasons in the 1980s and 90s. The first play he worked on was Joking Apart by Alan Ayckbourn, in 1981. Highly committed to the Garrick, he built up a departmental team, was keen on installing new tech into the theatre, designed some sets, and acted as an ASM occasionally. He was also heavily involved with Alistair Donkin's Gilbert and Sullivan Society, one of the annual visiting societies to the theatre. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Ambitions Dance Spectacular! | Altrincham Garrick

    Visiting Production Ambitions Dance Spectacular! Date range Tickets £10 - £18 Age guidance N/A Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Ambitions Dance School is proud to be celebrating its 25th anniversary and what better way to celebrate than yet another fantastic Dance Spectacular! An exciting display of fabulous talent from the pupils, students and adults of Ambitions Dance School. This much-awaited performance returns to The Garrick featuring ballet, jazz, modern, tap, contemporary, street, commercial, lyrical dance styles and more. Ambitions Dance Spectacular is always a huge treat for all the audience, young and old alike. Every routine is a dazzling array of top-class entertainment from pupils age 3 to adults. Ambitions Dance School is based in Lymm and has been open since April 2000 with pupils achieving consistently excellent exam results with the prestigious RAD and ISTD examining boards, along with stunning performances both in the UK and abroad. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this fun, friendly and professionally run dance school doing what it does best! Proceeds from the event donated to The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust. Ticket prices: Adults, OAPs, students, children 12 yrs+ £18.00 Children 11yrs and under £15.00 Children 2yrs and under £10.00 Visiting Production Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • School Holiday Courses | Altrincham Garrick

    Join us during the half term holidays for a day or for the full week to enjoy theatrical fun: combining music, movement, monologues and much much more! The Academy Groups and Classes Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. GAPA Saturday Group School Holiday Courses Speech & Drama/ LAMDA Classes School Holiday Courses Half term and Easter Holiday Clubs Octopia - October Half-Term (5 days) : 27th - 31st October 2025 Febtastic - February Half-Term (5 days) : 16th – 20th February 2026 Easter Eggstravaganza (5 days) : 13th - 17th April 2026 May-Hem - May Half-Term (4 days) : 26th – 29th May 2025 Join us during the holidays to enjoy theatrical fun: combining music, movement, monologues and much much more! (Nb: You can sign up to half- term holidays for a day or for the full week.) GAPA’s half-term workshops encourage the participants to explore their creative side and promote teamwork, in a safe and friendly environment. Our aim is to deliver exciting drama workshops for students aged 6-18, where they can learn drama skills, gain confidence and above all have fun. Classes run 10am - 4pm and cost £35 per day, or book the full 5 days and receive a £25 discount. Summer Holiday Courses Summer School Week 1 (full 5 days) : 27th July - 31st July 2026 Summer School Week 2 (full 5 days) : 3rd - 7th August 2026 Sign up for the full week, 10am - 4pm. Cost £185 per week. For more information please contact our box office on boxoffice@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Scrooge (The Musical) | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Scrooge (The Musical) Ran Dec 18, 1999 - Jan 3, 2000 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Charles Dickens' A CHRISTMAS CAROL encompasses the spirit of Christmas and here, a familiar story is faithfully retold and embellished with glorious songs and spectacle. Follow the adventures of Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the Christmas Spirits, in this wonderful celebration of Christmas. A spectacular for all the family. Featuring Geoff Noar as Scrooge himself with a cast of Thousands! By: Leslie Bricusse Directed By: Chris Corcoran Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Saturday Groups | Altrincham Garrick

    GAPA currently runs seven Saturday groups. Six on a Saturday morning for our 8 to 18 year olds, plus our MINI GAPA (5 to 8 year old) class on Saturday afternoons. The Academy Groups and Classes Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. GAPA Saturday Group School Holiday Courses Speech & Drama/ LAMDA Classes GAPA Saturday Groups GAPA currently runs seven Saturday groups: six on a Saturday morning for our 8 to 18 year olds, with our MINI GAPA class, for 5 to 8 year olds, on Saturday afternoons. Throughout the year, the groups work towards the goal of putting a production onto the main stage. The year starts with stagecraft, skills and audition preparation, giving students the opportunity to enhance and develop their performance skills. Then it’s audition time and, once the play is cast, the rehearsals start and all the elements of the show are put together. Working through this process, the students learn the valuable skills required of rehearsing and putting on a production, whilst being surrounded by fun and laughter. The Saturday group times are as follows: Session 1: 9:00-11:00 (Classes 1-3) Session 2: 11:30-13:30 (Classes 4-6) Session 3: 14:00 – 15:30 (Class 7 MINI GAPA) Term Dates The teaching year is broken into three terms. GAPA Term Dates 2025-26 Term 1 06/09/2025 - 06/12/2025 - not including 25/10/25 & 01/11/25 Term 2 10/01/2026 - 14/03/2026 - not including 14/02/26 & 21/02/26 Term 3 25/04/2026 - 11/07/2026 - not including 23/05/26 & 30/05/26 Student Area Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Febtastic - GAPA Half Term Drama Workshop (WEDNESDAY) | Altrincham Garrick

    Activities & Events Febtastic - GAPA Half Term Drama Workshop (WEDNESDAY) Date range Tickets £35 per day or £30 if book all 5 days Age guidance 6 - 18 years Venue Annex Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 6 hours Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Exciting drama workshops for students aged 6-18. Join us during the February half term to enjoy theatrical fun: combining music, movement, monologues and much more! Sign up to half-term holidays for a day or for the full week. GAPA’s half-term workshops encourage the participants to explore their creative side and promote teamwork, in a safe and friendly environment. Classes run 10am - 4pm and cost £35 per day, or book the full 5 days and receive a £25 discount. Workshops start each day at 10.00am and finish at 4.00pm. Attendees are required to bring their own refreshments to see them through the day. Attendees are also requested to wear clothes suitable for movement and appropriate footwear, which will enable them to engage in all of the daily activities. Students will be required to read text unaided. Activities & Events Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • The Strange Case of Mr Jekyll and Mr Hyde | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions The Strange Case of Mr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Ran Jan 1, 1960 - Jan 1, 1960 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Clancy, Patrick Hamblin, Phyllis Porter, Kathryn Ruddick, Maurice Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • David Ballard | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production David Ballard Ran Jan 3, 1920 - Jan 3, 1920 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description By Charles McEvoy CAST Bonson, John P Booth, G Frederick Gordon, Eleanor Higgs, Elsie Lowe, Lois M Nixon, Walter S Warburton, George A Warburton, Ida Wilson, Tom Wilkinson, John Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Relaxed Performance of Jack & The Beanstalk | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Relaxed Performance of Jack & The Beanstalk RELAXED PERFORMANCE includes reduced on stage sound & lighting, no loud bangs, auditorium lights on. Ran Dec 14, 2024 Age guidance 3+ Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £14 - £18 Description Jack & The Beanstalk Pantomime WHAT IS A RELAXED PERFORMANCE? If you are a parent, guardian, or work with people with learning or sensory disabilities – such as those on the autism spectrum – you’ll know how difficult it can sometimes be for them to attend regular theatre performances; loud noises, lighting effects and large crowds can make stage shows overwhelming. At Altrincham Garrick Playhouse, we believe that everyone should be able to experience the magic and wonder of live theatre, and our Relaxed Performance of Jack and the Beanstalk will provide the same fantastical Pantomime but with an atmosphere and attitude in the auditorium that makes everyone feel comfortable and safe. WHAT TO EXPECT FROM OUR RELAXED PERFORMANCE: At a Relaxed Performed, you are free to: - Come and go from the auditorium as you wish, even during the show - Express yourself as loudly as you like, or with physical movement, without judgement - Access the Theatre and auditorium early. You’ll also notice that we will reduce the sound and lighting to lessen sensory overload, and no pyrotechnics or loud bangs will appear in the performance. Reviews Peter Ruddick - North West End UK "Professional, gorgeous and delightful" Read the full review HERE Rick Bowen - StageStruck Read the full review HERE Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning RELAXED PERFORMANCE Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Buff Monck | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Buff Monck Buff is pictured, in character, in the play 'Norman' in 1972. He was an Honorary Life Member, having been a volunteer at the Garrick for almost 40 years. He was Stage Manager of numerous plays from the late 1950s until 1980, but he also appeared on stage in various productions, including pantomime and large cast plays such as Midsummer Night's Dream , mostly in smaller roles. He was also involved with the stage crew and set construction, and he played an active role in the social life of the Garrick. Right up to his death in 1993, he was still attending every show and enjoying a pint in the bar. Back to In Memoriam page

  • JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Production JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT Date range Tickets £19 - £24 Age guidance Recommended 6+ Strictly No Under 4's Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Step into a world of vibrant colour, unforgettable music, and thrilling storytelling with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ! This beloved musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice is a dazzling all-singing and all-dancing journey of dreams, resilience, and joy! Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoa t is the enduring reimagining of the Bible story about Joseph, his family and the famous “coat of many colours”. Filled with catchy songs in a plenitude of styles, including the well-known hits “Any Dream Will Do ” and “Close Every Doo r”, and perfect for all ages, this family-friendly production combines humour, heart, and show-stopping songs in a way that’s truly timeless. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering it for the first time, Joseph is a theatrical treat not to be missed. Directed by Joseph Meighan Garrick Production Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • The Manchester Man | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions The Manchester Man Ran Oct 9, 2000 - Oct 14, 2000 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Based on an original novel by Mrs G. Linnaeus-Banks, the narrative features well-known characters and events in Manchester's history. Encompassing events leading up to the Peterloo Massacre this is an ensemble piece with lovely tuneful music and lots of drama. The story begins in 1799 when the infant Jabez is found, Moses-like, on the banks of the Irwell and is adopted by Bess. With Joshua Brookes the local parson looking out for him, Jabez begins to make his way in the world. An unmissable event. CAST Jabez Clegg: Tom Pinnock/Wayne Holt Bessie Clegg: Nina Williamson Thomas Hulme: Dez Renshaw Matthew Cooper: Richard Frost Parson Joshua Brookes: Dean Sumner Augusta Ashton: Dawn Flint Mr Ashton: Hugh Wolfson Mrs Ashton: Sandie McGuire Ellen Chadwick: Sarah Goodier/Victoria Bennett/Cyanne Holt Mr Chadwick: Frank Boylan Mrs Chadwick: Helen Ellis Laurence Aspinall: Andrew Higson Mrs Aspinall: Marina Anderson Kit Townley: Joe Douglas Ben Travis: Hugh Everett Additional Characters played by: Victoria Bennett Hannah Bowley Julie Broadbent Jill Chamberlain Laura Corcoran Lorraine Dallas Alison Eastham Nick Eastham Kathryn Goggins Natalie Goodier Rebecca Haden Vicki Jones Simon Kennedy Jane Lewis Dave McGuire Mike Nicholson Sid Robbins Peter Roberts Bernie Taylor Amy Warhurst Lisa Woodhead Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • The Wizard of Oz | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production The Wizard of Oz Journey over the rainbow this October Half Term for an unforgettable family musical. Ran Oct 28, 2024 - Nov 3, 2024 Age guidance 6+ Venue Main House Running time 2.5 hours (inc. 20 mins interval) Tickets Price Range £15 - £20 Description Journey over the rainbow this October Half Term for an unforgettable family musical at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse! Little Dorothy Gale from Kansas, like so many girls her age, dreams of what lies over the rainbow. After a freak tornado hits her quiet farmhouse home, she is whisked away to the magical land of Oz! Now young Dorothy must follow the yellow brick road to meet the mighty Wizard of Oz, who holds the power to take her home. On the way she teams up with a Scarecrow, a Tin Woodsman and a Cowardly Lion, and they all must avoid the clutches of the Wicked Witch of the West, who is trying to steal the mysterious magic slippers that once belonged to her evil sister but are now on Dorothy's feet. Based on the 1939 MGM film, this stage classic features the well-loved songs Merry Old Land of Oz , We’re Off to See the Wizard , Ding! Dong! The Witch is Dead and of course Somewhere Over The Rainbow . Travel down the yellow brick road and get your tickets now! THE WIZARD OF OZ By L. Frank Baum With Music and Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg Background Music by Herbert Stothart Dance and Vocal Arrangements by Peter Howard Orchestration by Larry Wilcox Adapted by John Kane for the Royal Shakespeare Company Based upon the Classic Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros. This amateur production of THE WIZARD OF OZ is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Tams-Witmark https://.www.concordtheatricals.co.uk Reviews Max Eden at North West End UK - 5 Star Review Click HERE Rick Bowen at StageStruck - 5 Star Review HERE Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Contains loud noises, flashing lights and special effects. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Derek Cleal | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Derek Cleal Derek is pictured in character in A Month of Sundays by Bob Larbey (writer of the TV comedy The Good Life ). He was a versatile actor who appeared in many plays in the 1990's. Derek especially enjoyed playing comedy roles, which he excelled at, such as Colonel Von Strohm in 'Allo 'Allo . Back to In Memoriam page

  • Gerry Turnock | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Gerry Turnock Bar Manager from the late 1980s to the 2010s, Gerry's humour was outwardly very dry and wry. Underneath was a genuine warmth and real supportiveness ... especially when City were playing well or he'd been successful on the golf course. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Beautiful: The Carole King Musical | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production Beautiful: The Carole King Musical A Musical telling the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Ran Jun 23, 2025 - Jun 29, 2025 Age guidance 12+ Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £17 - 20 Description Directed by Joseph Meighan Musical Direction by Mark Goggins Book by Douglas McGrath Words and Music by Gerry Goffin & Carole King and Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil Before she was hit-maker Carole King — she was Carole Klein, a spunky, young songwriter from Brooklyn with a unique voice. Telling the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom, the chart-topping hits she wrote for the biggest acts in music with her husband Gerry Goffin, to her relationship with fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to her own life-changing, trailblazing success with Tapestry, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical takes you back to where it all began — and takes you on the ride of a lifetime! Along the way, she wrote the soundtrack to a generation, with countless classics such as "You've Got a Friend", "One Fine Day", "So Far Away", "Take Good Care of My Baby", "Up on the Roof", "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling", “The Loco-Motion”, “It’s Too Late”, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow", and “(You Make Me Feel like a) Natural Woman", this Tony® and Grammy® Award-winning musical phenomenon is filled with the songs you remember and a story you'll never forget. Reviews Rick Bowen at Stage Struck - 5 Stars “This season has, for me, been the company’s best to date and I plead with you not to miss this high class evening of musical theatre.” Read the full review at StageStruck: CLICK HERE Harry Alty at North West End UK - 5 Stars “This production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is a masterclass in the power of local theatre, taking the audience from this theatre in Altrincham to the heights of Carnegie Hall.” Read the full (glowing!) review by North West End: CLICK HERE Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning This production contains flashing lights and smoke effects. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • What Happened to George | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions What Happened to George Ran Jan 1, 1947 - Jan 1, 1947 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Abbott, Amy Beck, June Blackhurst, Ernest Brown, Sydney Creacall, Edward Daltry, Joyce Dean, Kenneth W Falkner, Robert Green, Joyce Hibbert, Sydney Lightowler, Ronnie R Neil, Ian Neild, Barry Pimlott, (Allman) Emmie Poole, Brian Stroud, Barbara Walsh, Katie Warrington, Betty Wood, Barrie Wood, Michael Whyatt, Egerton G Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • The Addams Family: Young@Part - A GAPA Academy Performance | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production The Addams Family: Young@Part - A GAPA Academy Performance This production is being performed by GAPA our Youth Academy of children Ran Mar 17, 2025 - Mar 23, 2025 Age guidance Family Production Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £7 - £9 Description The Garrick Academy of Performing Arts presents The Addams Family - Young@Part This GAPA production is being performed by our Youth Academy of children aged between 5 - 18 years. Celebrate the wackiness in every family with this epic, hilarious Broadway musical! Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family whom her parents have never met. She confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before– keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. Monday 17th March 2025 at 7.30pm - GROUP 3 & 6 (Performers aged 14 - 18 years) Tuesday 18th March 2025 at 7.30pm- GROUP 2 & 5 (Performers aged 11 - 14) Wednesday 19th March 2025 at 7.30pm- GROUP 3 & 6 (Performers aged 14 - 18 years) Thursday 20th March 2025 at 7.30pm - GROUP 2 & 5 (Performers aged 11 - 14) Friday 21st March 2025 at 7.30pm - GROUP 3 & 6 (Performers aged 14 - 18 years) Saturday 22nd March 2025 at 2.30pm - GROUP 1, 4, 7 (Performers aged 5 - 11 years) Saturday 22nd March 2025 at 7.30pm - GROUP 2 & 5 (Performers aged 11 - 14 years) Sunday 23rd March 2025 at 2.30pm - GROUP 1, 4, 7 (Performers aged 5 - 11 years) Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Febtastic - GAPA Half Term Drama Workshop (THURSDAY) | Altrincham Garrick

    Activities & Events Febtastic - GAPA Half Term Drama Workshop (THURSDAY) Date range Tickets £35 per day or £30 if book all 5 days Age guidance 6 - 18 years Venue Annex Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 6 hours Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Exciting drama workshops for students aged 6-18. Join us during the February half term to enjoy theatrical fun: combining music, movement, monologues and much more! Sign up to half-term holidays for a day or for the full week. GAPA’s half-term workshops encourage the participants to explore their creative side and promote teamwork, in a safe and friendly environment. Classes run 10am - 4pm and cost £35 per day, or book the full 5 days and receive a £25 discount. Workshops start each day at 10.00am and finish at 4.00pm. Attendees are required to bring their own refreshments to see them through the day. Attendees are also requested to wear clothes suitable for movement and appropriate footwear, which will enable them to engage in all of the daily activities. Students will be required to read text unaided. Activities & Events Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Frank Boylan | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Frank Boylan Frank Boylan had been a member and regular performer until a couple of years before his death in 2006. His comic timing was superb - he could stop the show by just walking across the stage, as he did notably in A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum . His performance in The Diary of Anne Frank (1976/77) as Anne's father was particularly memorable for its tenderness and humility. He will be remembered mostly for being Frank : a gentle man in all senses of the words. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Bonaventure | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Bonaventure Ran Jan 1, 1951 - Jan 1, 1951 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Bramwell, Madge Caldwell, Pamela Clephan, Gay Ely, Michael D Grimshaw, Harold Hobbs, Olive Nellie Morrison, Elspeth Richardson, George Walker, Kathleen Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Merrily We Roll Along | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production Merrily We Roll Along This Olivier Award Winning Musical is a powerful, moving and compelling fable. Ran Jun 17, 2024 - Jun 22, 2024 Age guidance 12+ Venue Main House Running time 2.5 hours (inc. 20 mins interval) Tickets Price Range £16 - £18.50 Description “It's our time, breathe it in... Worlds to change and worlds to win” Spanning three decades in the entertainment business and told in reverse order, Merrily We Roll Along charts the turbulent relationship between composer Franklin Shepard and his two lifelong friends — writer Mary and lyricist & playwright Charley. A powerful, moving, thrilling and compelling fable about friendship, compromise and the high price of success. An inventive, cult-classic ahead of its time, Merrily We Roll Along features some of Stephen Sondheim’s most celebrated, personal and beautiful songs including “Good Thing Going”, “Not A Day Goes By” and “Our Time”. This unmissable Musical Comedy is a spirited and cautionary tale for anyone who has ever pursued a dream. Originally opening on Broadway in 1981, and having countless revivals and and revisions along the way, Merrily We Roll Along found great success in 2013 when London’s Menier Chocolate Factory produced the production, which subsequently transferred to the Harold Pinter Theatre to critical acclaim - the most five-star reviews in West End history - and winning the Olivier Award for Best Musical. It has most recently returned to Broadway, starring Daniel Radcliffe. Reviews "A funny, clever and warm adaptation of an underperformed classic... To quote a song from the show ‘It’s a Hit’!!" Helen Harrison - North West End UK Read the full review HERE 5 STARS from Rick Bowen - Stagestruck "Fabulous, flawless and a must see." Read the full review HERE Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning This production contains some mild language and adult themes. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Merchandise | Altrincham Garrick

    We are always looking for new talent (of any age) to work in all areas of the theatre – no experience is necessary as you will be given full training by our qualified staff. Get Involved Garrick Merchandise Show your love for theatre and support the Garrick by marketing it wherever you go. Garrick-branded T-shirt Garrick-branded Polo shirt Garrick-branded sweatshirt Garrick-branded hooded fleece Order directly from the supplier Delivered straight to your door No mark-up – all merch helps spread the word about our theatre! Visit the Merchandise Shop Don’t forget : Garrick Mugs, Water Bottles, and Tote Bags, as well as music sheets for the Choir and scripts of past productions, are also available to purchase directly at the Box Office. Grab your merch, wear it proud, and help market YOUR theatre! Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Jennie Holman | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Jennie Holman Jennie, along with husband Geoff, was a great supporter of the Garrick for over 50 years. She joined the theatre in 1966 and became a long serving ASM, being involved in more than fifty productions, the first being An Ideal Husband in her first season. She was always keen on 'getting things right', a quality much appreciated by both actors and directors. Her life outside the Garrick was as a work counsellor. She helped groups of people - for example enabling 52 workers made redundant from Pilkington’s Glass to find new jobs - and individuals - for example assisting a redundant Veterinary Surgeon find a new job at Chester Zoo. Jennie was always smiling with a positive outlook and was a pleasure to work with. Back to In Memoriam page

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