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- CHILI Plaque Selection | Altrincham Garrick
This page is used to allow a donor to select and then pay for the plaque they want, to recognise their donation to the Garrick CHILI fund-raising campaign. Your Selection Your selection Basket Checkout Thank you for your donation. Please add the plaque to your basket and complete the purchase, so that we get the dosh. Note: your requested wording is as follows. We shall review it before confirming that we will inscribe it on the plaque, and will contact you very soon to confirm the details. 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
- Checkout | Altrincham Garrick
This page is part of the Booking Journey, for booking events at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse. Checkout Your selection Basket Checkout 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
- Donate towards CHILI | Altrincham Garrick
The Altrincham Garrick is a registered charity and your kind donations will support future developments. Support the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse. Donating towards our CHILI Fund I would like to donate £75 or more If less than £75, please enter the amount below and select Add To Basket . Setting up a Regular Donation The Altrincham Garrick is a registered charity, and we receive no public funding from any other organisation, or from our regional or local council. Our income comes mainly from the tickets that our audience buys, with smaller contributions from elsewhere in the Garrick (for example: from our GAPA education programme, and from daytime rental of the Car Park). The building dates from 1933, with ever-increasing operational and production costs. Our energy bills are high (productions use a lot of electricity; our bills are sometimes over £3,000 per month) and we have a small number of dedicated staff whom we pay. Our programme of building improvements is currently aimed at reducing winter heating bills. However, maintenance and urgent repairs take precedence, and this can often cost 10s of thousands of pounds per year. On top of all this, we have to continue investing in the equipment that a theatre needs, to keep on presenting productions of the high quality that our audiences deserve. Two major infrastructure projects are currently urgently required.Our roof is in very poor condition and needs a major overhaul. We also need to find money to install air-conditioning in the main auditorium. The Garrick aims to do all the above while still maintaining our low ticket prices. Occasional increases are unavoidable, but our goal is to make sure that theatre is available to all in the community, at a price that they can afford. We exist today due to the generosity and support of local people and businesses. We are very grateful to those who not only pay to see a show, but who also buy a drink in the bar, buy a programme, and indulge in sweets or an ice-cream from our kiosk. We need you and the local community to support us, so we can continue doing what we do so well. Business sponsorships are also very welcome, click here for more . Please donate now what you can, and please also add a donation to your ticket purchases. If you would like to set up a regular donation then ask at our Box Office or fill in the form below. Name* Email address Phone How would you like to set up a regular donation ? Submit
- CHILI Fund Raising | Altrincham Garrick
This page allows you to donate towards out CHILI fund-raising campaign Support the Garrick Financially Cool /Heat It. Love It. Contribute towards the major installation of a Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning system. Support us to improve conditions for you ! At the Altrincham Garrick, we pride ourselves on offering unforgettable performances in a space where everyone feels comfortable and cared for. To ensure our audiences and casts can enjoy the very best experience all year round, we are thrilled to be planning the installation of a brand-new, energy-efficient Heating, Ventilation and Air Cooling system . This vital upgrade will help us maintain a pleasant temperature in every season and improve overall air quality throughout the theatre. However, as a community-driven charity, we can’t make this exciting improvement a reality without your support. By donating to our CHILI campaign, you’ll be helping us create a healthier and more enjoyable environment for everyone who visits the theatre. We suggest the following four levels of donation, but welcome any amount you are prepared to give. For donations £75 or over, we will commemorate your donation (if you wish !) by placing a plaque inside the theatre, with your choice of wording. Show Your Support by Donating to CHILI Bronze Donation £75+ Commemorative Plaque 170mm x 55mm Silver Donation £150+ Commemorative Plaque 170mm x 55mm Gold Donation £300+ Commemorative Plaque 170mm x 110mm Business Gold Donation £1000+ Commemorative Plaque 170mm x 110mm including logo Please complete this form. Don't forget to select SUBMIT at the bottom ! First name* Last name* Company name Email* Phone* Level of Donation* BRONZE (£75+) SILVER (£150+) GOLD (£300+) BUSINESS GOLD (£1000+) Donation Amount* Please enter the amount you would like to donate. Please note - make your payment at the Box Office either by phone (0161 928 1677) or in person. Thank you. Would you like us to display a plaque marking your contribution ?* Yes No Submit 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 The Mirror Crack'd Feb 23, 2026 - Mar 1, 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
- 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 23 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Thrilling story of revenge and dark secrets based on Agatha Christie's 1962 novel Garrick Production Show title 24 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Intermediate/Advanced Dance Classes: Aimed at experienced dancers with a strong technical foundation Activities & Events Show title 24 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Musical Theatre Movers: Aimed at complete beginners or those who prefer a relaxed pace Activities & Events Show title 25 Feb 2026 Find out more Book now Beginner / Improver: Ideal for dancers looking to build confidence and refine their performance Activities & Events Show title 3 Mar 2026 Find out more Book now Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier and Tony Award winning hit production. Garrick Cinema Show title 6 Mar 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 7 Mar 2026 Find out more Book now The Clare Tanner School of Dance Visiting Production Show title 8 Mar 2026 Find out more Book now Tragedy, Night Fever, Massachusetts, Stayin Alive, Jive Talkin and much more! Visiting Production Show title 18 Mar 2026 Find out more Book now An enchanting musical performed by The Garrick Academy of Performing Art Students (GAPA) Garrick Academy Show title 24 Mar 2026 Find out more Book now Altrincham Garrick STUDIO 2025/26 Season - A Series of Manc Plays Garrick Production Show more Join our mailing list Subscribe
- The Mirror Crack'd | Altrincham Garrick
Garrick Production The Mirror Crack'd Date range Tickets £13 - £18 Age guidance 12+ Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more THE MIRROR CRACK’D Written by Agatha Christie Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff Directed by Mike Shaw 1960s England, and a wind of change is blowing through the land. It has even reached the sleepy village of St. Mary Mead. There’s a new housing estate to make the villagers curious and fearful. And even stranger, a rich American film star has bought the Manor House. Jane Marple, confined to a chair after an accident, is wondering if life has passed her by. Then there is a vicious murder, and Miss Marple must unravel a web of lies, tragedy and danger. This adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1962 novel, The Mirror Crack’d , brings real emotional depth and psychological insight to a thrilling story of revenge and the dark secrets that we all hide. But can anything be hidden from Miss Marple, the sweet old lady with mind like a steel trap? Garrick Production Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews S tagestruck - Rick Bowen “… the Garrick has a sure fire hit on its hands.” - Rick Bowen Read the 4.5 star review HERE 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
- Historical Events (List) | Altrincham Garrick
List of previous productions The Silver Box The first show that the Altrincham Garrick Society staged. Helvetica Light is an easy-to-read font, with tall and narrow letters, that works well on almost every site. 18 March 1914 Start date 21 March 1914 The Silver Box The first show that the Altrincham Garrick Society staged. Helvetica Light is an easy-to-read font, with tall and narrow letters, that works well on almost every site. 18 March 1914 Start date 21 March 1914 The Silver Box The first show that the Altrincham Garrick Society staged. Helvetica Light is an easy-to-read font, with tall and narrow letters, that works well on almost every site. 18 March 1914 Start date 21 March 1914 Read More
- Productions Archive - Search function | Altrincham Garrick
Use this page to search the archive of past productions at the Altrincham Garrick. About Us Productions Archive Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. About the Theatre History of the Garrick In Memoriam: Past Members of the Garrick Productions Archive This part of the website provides a list of the Productions at the Garrick since the first one in 1914. Note: this section is still being transferred from the old web-site and being re-vamped. We hope that this will be completed before the end of 2026. If you have any photographs, programmes, or other details you’d like to offer to us, or any comments, please contact webmaster@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk . Text to search for Start date (optional) End date (optional) Search Here are the results of your search for between overridden in code overridden in code Nothing found when we searched for overridden in code between overridden in code over-ridden by title Date(s) overridden by from & to dates Join our mailing list Subscribe
- Productions Archive | Altrincham Garrick
This page lists the past productions at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse. About Us Productions Archive Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. About the Theatre History of the Garrick In Memoriam: Past Members of the Garrick Productions Archive This part of the website provides a list of the Productions at the Garrick since the first one in 1914. Note: this section is still being transferred from the old web-site and being re-vamped. We hope that this will be completed before the end of 2026. If you have any photographs, programmes, or other details you’d like to offer to us, or any comments, please contact webmaster@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk . Search the Productions Archive The Early Years: 1914 - 1939 The Silver Box The first show that the Altrincham Garrick Society staged. Ran: 18 March 1914 - 21 March 1914 Find out more The Tragedy of Nan No summary available Ran: 1 January 1915 - 1 January 1915 Find out more The East Window No summary available Ran: 2 January 1915 - 2 January 1915 Find out more The Magic Circle No summary available Ran: 3 January 1915 - 3 January 1915 Find out more The Quest No summary available Ran: 4 January 1915 - 4 January 1915 Find out more The Drone The last production before the theatre closed during World War I. Ran: 1 January 1916 - 1 January 1916 Find out more Rutherford and Son The first production after the end of World War I Ran: 1 January 1919 - 1 January 1919 Find out more The Will and The Way No summary available Ran: 1 January 1920 - 1 January 1920 Find out more The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd No summary available Ran: 2 January 1920 - 2 January 1920 Find out more David Ballard No summary available Ran: 3 January 1920 - 3 January 1920 Find out more If Four Walls Told No summary available Ran: 4 January 1920 - 4 January 1920 Find out more The White-Headed Boy No summary available Ran: 1 January 1921 - 1 January 1921 Find out more She Stoops to Conquer No summary available Ran: 2 January 1921 - 2 January 1921 Find out more The Tragedy of Nan (1921) No summary available Ran: 3 January 1921 - 3 January 1921 Find out more The Silver Box (1921) No summary available Ran: 4 January 1921 - 4 January 1921 Find out more The Devil's Disciple No summary available Ran: 5 January 1921 - 5 January 1921 Find out more The Joan Danvers No summary available Ran: 1 January 1930 - 1 January 1930 Find out more Experiment No summary available Ran: 1 January 1932 - 1 January 1932 Find out more The Immortal Lady No summary available Ran: 1 January 1932 - 1 January 1932 Find out more To See Ourselves No summary available Ran: 1 January 1934 - 1 January 1934 Find out more Load more The Post-War Era: 1945 - 1973 Flare Path No summary available Ran: 1 January 1945 - 1 January 1945 Find out more Jupiter Laughs No summary available Ran: 1 January 1946 - 1 January 1946 Find out more What Happened to George No summary available Ran: 1 January 1947 - 1 January 1947 Find out more Boyd's Shop No summary available Ran: 1 January 1948 - 1 January 1948 Find out more The Winslow Boy No summary available Ran: 1 January 1948 - 1 January 1948 Find out more Matingold No summary available Ran: 1 January 1949 - 1 January 1949 Find out more Immortal Garden No summary available Ran: 1 January 1950 - 1 January 1950 Find out more Bonaventure No summary available Ran: 1 January 1951 - 1 January 1951 Find out more The Sun and I No summary available Ran: 1 January 1952 - 1 January 1952 Find out more Your World and Mine No summary available Ran: 1 January 1953 - 1 January 1953 Find out more The Deep Blue Sea No summary available Ran: 1 January 1954 - 1 January 1954 Find out more Waters of the Moon No summary available Ran: 1 January 1955 - 1 January 1955 Find out more Reluctant Heroes No summary available Ran: 1 January 1956 - 1 January 1956 Find out more Simon and Laura No summary available Ran: 1 January 1957 - 1 January 1957 Find out more Under Milk Wood No summary available Ran: 1 January 1958 - 1 January 1958 Find out more Listen to the Wind No summary available Ran: 1 January 1959 - 1 January 1959 Find out more Dinner with the Family No summary available Ran: 1 January 1960 - 1 January 1960 Find out more Caught Napping No summary available Ran: 1 January 1960 - 1 January 1960 Find out more Cranford No summary available Ran: 1 January 1960 - 1 January 1960 Find out more A Touch of the Sun No summary available Ran: 1 January 1960 - 1 January 1960 Find out more Load more The Modern Era: 1973 - 1999 The Business of Murder No summary available Ran: 10 February 1997 - 15 February 1997 Find out more Tom Jones No summary available Ran: 9 June 1999 - 19 June 1999 Find out more Load more The Beginning of the New Millennium: 1999-2020 Camelot The first production on stage after the major Auditorium and Foyer refurbishment of 1999 Ran: 18 October 1999 - 23 October 1999 Find out more Blithe Spirit No summary available Ran: 8 November 1999 - 13 November 1999 Find out more The Office Party No summary available Ran: 29 November 1999 - 4 December 1999 Find out more The Merry Christmas Show No summary available Ran: 11 December 1999 Find out more Scrooge (The Musical) No summary available Ran: 18 December 1999 - 3 January 2000 Find out more Communicating Doors No summary available Ran: 17 January 2000 - 22 January 2000 Find out more The Cemetary Club (sic) No summary available Ran: 31 January 2000 - 5 February 2000 Find out more Neville's Island No summary available Ran: 21 February 2000 - 26 February 2000 Find out more Haywire No summary available Ran: 13 March 2000 - 18 March 2000 Find out more Misery No summary available Ran: 1 May 2000 - 6 May 2000 Find out more Return to the Forbidden Planet No summary available Ran: 22 May 2000 - 27 May 2000 Find out more The Manchester Man No summary available Ran: 9 October 2000 - 14 October 2000 Find out more Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell No summary available Ran: 6 November 2000 - 11 November 2000 Find out more A Murder is Announced No summary available Ran: 5 February 2001 - 10 February 2001 Find out more 'Allo 'Allo No summary available Ran: 3 December 2001 - 8 December 2001 Find out more Vivat! Vivat! Regina The Garrick's contribution to the celebrations for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the accession to the throne of Queen Elizabeth II. Ran: 4 February 2002 - 9 February 2002 Find out more Curtain Call No summary available Ran: 6 May 2002 - 11 May 2002 Find out more The Hollow No summary available Ran: 20 January 2003 - 25 January 2003 Find out more Then There Were None No summary available Ran: 19 January 2004 - 24 January 2004 Find out more When We Are Married No summary available Ran: 8 October 2007 - 13 October 2007 Find out more Load more Season 2021-2022 Disney's The Little Mermaid The perfect musical treat for October half term Ran: 25 October 2021 - 31 October 2021 Find out more Peter Pan - The Garrick Pantomime The High Flying Garrick Pantomime Ran: 10 December 2021 - 3 January 2022 Find out more Frankenstein by Nick Dear Thrilling, gory and deeply disturbing - Please Note: Reduced seating capacity on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Ran: 17 January 2022 - 22 January 2022 Find out more One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Performed by The Garrick Ensemble / PLEASE NOTE: 50% reduced capacity and socially distanced seating on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings Ran: 7 February 2022 - 12 February 2022 Find out more Present Laughter (2022) Lighthearted Comedy Ran: 28 February 2022 - 5 March 2022 Find out more George's Marvellous Medicine Phizz-whizzing Easter half term fun for all the Family! Ran: 7 April 2022 - 24 April 2022 Find out more Jumpers for Goalposts A hilarious and heart-warming comedy Ran: 9 May 2022 - 14 May 2022 Find out more House of Ghosts Calling all Morse fans and super sleuths Ran: 23 May 2022 - 28 May 2022 Find out more Calendar Girls - The Musical A New Musical By Gary Barlow and Tim Firth Ran: 20 June 2022 - 25 June 2022 Find out more Load more Season 2022-2023 Dick Whittington - The Garrick Pantomime The purrrfect Christmas treat! Ran: 9 December 2022 - 2 January 2023 Find out more Load more Season 2023-2024 The Shawshank Redemption No summary available Ran: 14 September 2023 - 23 September 2023 Find out more Bombshells No summary available Ran: 26 September 2023 - 1 October 2023 Find out more Sleeping Beauty - The Garrick Pantomime The Dreamiest Garrick Panto of them all! Ran: 8 December 2023 - 2 January 2024 Find out more The Girl on the Train A Suspense Thriller, based on the bestselling novel by Paula Hawkins. Ran: 15 January 2024 - 20 January 2024 Find out more Pennyroyal The Studio 2023/2024 Season - A Series of All Female Plays. Ran: 23 January 2024 - 28 January 2024 Find out more Let The Right One In A dark coming of age vampire love story, performed by The Garrick Ensemble. Ran: 5 February 2024 - 10 February 2024 Find out more The Vicar of Dibley The deliciously funny TV series live on stage! Ran: 26 February 2024 - 2 March 2024 Find out more Cinderella - A GAPA Spring Pantomime A classic Fairytale Panto style, performed by our Youth Academy Ran: 11 March 2024 - 17 March 2024 Find out more Unravelling the Ribbon The Studio 2023/2024 Season - A Series of All Female Plays. Ran: 19 March 2024 - 24 March 2024 Find out more Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson's swashbuckling, action packed story is the perfect treat this Easter! Ran: 3 April 2024 - 14 April 2024 Find out more All the little Lights The Studio 2023/2024 Season - A Series of All Female Plays. Ran: 23 April 2024 - 28 April 2024 Find out more The Father Psychological Drama by Florian Zeller and translated by Christopher Hampton Ran: 6 May 2024 - 11 May 2024 Find out more The Audience Innovative, multi-award winning play by the acclaimed writer Peter Morgan Ran: 20 May 2024 - 25 May 2024 Find out more Di and Viv and Rose The Studio 2023/2024 Season - A Series of All Female Plays. Ran: 4 June 2024 - 9 June 2024 Find out more Merrily We Roll Along This Olivier Award Winning Musical is a powerful, moving and compelling fable. Ran: 17 June 2024 - 22 June 2024 Find out more Load more Season 2024-2025 The History Boys - By Alan Bennett Set in the 1980's, The History Boys is a coming of age story about a group of 6th formers. Ran: 16 September 2024 - 21 September 2024 Find out more The Beauty Queen of Leenane The Irish Studio Season: A dark, comedic, thriller Ran: 1 October 2024 - 6 October 2024 Find out more Jane Eyre - By Charlotte Bronte A bold and theatrically inventive adaptation of the literary classic. Ran: 7 October 2024 - 12 October 2024 Find out more The Wizard of Oz Journey over the rainbow this October Half Term for an unforgettable family musical. Ran: 28 October 2024 - 3 November 2024 Find out more A Vicar of Dibley Christmas: The Second Coming Following our recent smash hit production, the nations favourite chocolate loving Vicar is back! Ran: 18 November 2024 - 23 November 2024 Find out more Jack & The Beanstalk - The Garrick Pantomime This GIANT adventure is the pantomime you've BEAN waiting for! Ran: 6 December 2024 - 5 January 2025 Find out more Relaxed Performance of Jack & The Beanstalk RELAXED PERFORMANCE includes reduced on stage sound & lighting, no loud bangs, auditorium lights on. Ran: 14 December 2024 Find out more Waiting for Godot The Irish Studio Season: Tragic comedy about the meaning of life and the absurdity of existence Ran: 21 January 2025 - 26 January 2025 Find out more The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time A touching and bleakly humorous tale, performed by The Garrick Ensemble, Ran: 3 February 2025 - 8 February 2025 Find out more RELAXED PERFORMANCE of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time RELAXED PERFORMANCE - A touching and bleakly humorous tale, performed by The Garrick Ensemble Ran: 9 February 2025 Find out more Oppenheimer Bio-drama about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the mastermind of the atomic bomb Ran: 24 February 2025 - 1 March 2025 Find out more The Addams Family: Young@Part - A GAPA Academy Performance This production is being performed by GAPA our Youth Academy of children Ran: 17 March 2025 - 23 March 2025 Find out more A Man of No Importance The Irish Studio Season: A Musical Comedy about an amdram group facing opposition from the Church Ran: 25 March 2025 - 30 March 2025 Find out more The Worst Witch Family fun, action-packed stage adaptation, featuring all of Jill Murphy’s beloved characters. Ran: 4 April 2025 - 17 April 2025 Find out more RELAXED PERFORMANCE of The Worst Witch RELAXED PERFORMANCE of this family fun, stage adaptation of Jill Murphy's classic story Ran: 13 April 2025 Find out more Of Mice and Men A classic story of enduring friendship and hope, with themes of economic migration and racism Ran: 8 May 2025 - 18 May 2025 Find out more Vardy v Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial Footballers’ wives drama which will keep you on the edge of your seat Ran: 2 June 2025 - 7 June 2025 Find out more Translations The Irish Studio Season: A Drama about community, culture and language Ran: 10 June 2025 - 15 June 2025 Find out more Beautiful: The Carole King Musical A Musical telling the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise to stardom. Ran: 23 June 2025 - 29 June 2025 Find out more Jet Set Go! A high-flying British Musical Comedy Ran: 15 July 2025 - 19 July 2025 Find out more Load more Season 2025-2026 A Chorus Line A musical masterpiece that revolutionised Broadway Ran: 8 September 2025 - 14 September 2025 Find out more A Taste of Honey Altrincham Garrick STUDIO 2025/26 Season - A Series of Manc Plays Ran: 23 September 2025 - 28 September 2025 Find out more Bleak Expectations The story Charles Dickens might have written after drinking too much gin... Ran: 29 September 2025 - 4 October 2025 Find out more Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Escape to a world of pure imagination with our October Musical Ran: 23 October 2025 - 2 November 2025 Find out more Voices of Manchester Altrincham Garrick STUDIO 2025/26 Season - A Series of Manc Plays Ran: 11 November 2025 - 16 November 2025 Find out more It's A Wonderful Life A joyful story of love, hope and community based on the critically acclaimed Christmas film Ran: 17 November 2025 - 23 November 2025 Find out more Goldilocks & The Three Bears A rip-ROARing Panto FUR all the Family! Ran: 5 December 2025 - 4 January 2026 Find out more RELAXED PERFORMANCE of Goldilocks & The Three Bears A rip-ROARing Panto FUR all the Family! Ran: 13 December 2025 Find out more Altrincham Garrick Show Choir presents - Choral Cinema: Music from the Movies Join us for an uplifting evening filled with iconic songs featured in films we know and love Ran: 14 January 2026 Find out more Kindertransport Altrincham Garrick STUDIO 2025/26 Season - A Series of Manc Plays Ran: 20 January 2026 - 27 January 2026 Find out more QUIZ Entertaining comedy drama based on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire performed by the Garrick Ensemble Ran: 2 February 2026 - 7 February 2026 Find out more Load more Join our mailing list Subscribe
- Productions Archive Old | Altrincham Garrick
We pay tribute and honour our friends at the theatre who are no longer with us. About Us Productions Archive Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. About the Theatre History of the Garrick In Memoriam: Past Members of the Garrick Productions Archive Productions Archive Note: this section is still being transferred from the old web-site and being re-vamped. This is unlikely to be completed before Easter 2025. This section provides an (incomplete) list of the Productions at the Garrick since the first one in 1914. Please contact webmaster@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk if you have any comments or additions. The Early Years : 1914 to the Second World War The Silver Box The first show that the Altrincham Garrick Society staged. Find Out More Start Date 18 March 1914 End Date 21 March 1914 The Tragedy of Nan Find Out More Start Date 1 January 1915 End Date 1 January 1915 The East Window Find Out More Start Date 2 January 1915 End Date 2 January 1915 The Magic Circle Find Out More Start Date 3 January 1915 End Date 3 January 1915 The Quest Find Out More Start Date 4 January 1915 End Date 4 January 1915 The Drone The last production before the theatre closed during World War I. Find Out More Start Date 1 January 1916 End Date 1 January 1916 Rutherford and Son The first production after the end of World War I Find Out More Start Date 1 January 1919 End Date 1 January 1919 The Will and The Way Find Out More Start Date 1 January 1920 End Date 1 January 1920 The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd Find Out More Start Date 2 January 1920 End Date 2 January 1920 David Ballard Find Out More Start Date 3 January 1920 End Date 3 January 1920 If Four Walls Told Find Out More Start Date 4 January 1920 End Date 4 January 1920 The White-Headed Boy Find Out More Start Date 1 January 1921 End Date 1 January 1921 She Stoops to Conquer Find Out More Start Date 2 January 1921 End Date 2 January 1921 The Tragedy of Nan (1921) Find Out More Start Date 3 January 1921 End Date 3 January 1921 The Silver Box (1921) Find Out More Start Date 4 January 1921 End Date 4 January 1921 The Devil's Disciple Find Out More Start Date 5 January 1921 End Date 5 January 1921 Recent Years: 2021-Present Join our mailing list Subscribe
- The Business of Murder | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive The Business of Murder Ran Feb 10, 1997 - Feb 15, 1997 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Description to follow Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- The Winslow Boy | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions The Winslow Boy Ran Nov 14, 2011 - Nov 19, 2011 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description England 1912. Based on a real life legal case, the play concerns 13 year old cadet Ronnie Winslow, who is expelled from military college for the theft of a five shilling postal order. His father, believing in his son's innocence and moreover that the boy has not received a fair hearing, will not let the matter lie. He embarks on a case that will last several years and becomes the source of much attention from the press and public with some admiring Winslow's perseverance and others perplexed by his unwillingness to drop what they see as a trivial matter, especially given what is brewing in Europe. Set in the years leading up to the First World War, the play has a familiar English drawing room feel. There is a sense of events taking place during a brighter, better time that exists no longer, and this is echoed in the light, airy set - but it is also an utterly compelling piece of theatre. CAST Ronnie Winslow - Daniel Shaw Grace Winslow - Jane Marsh Arthur Winslow - David Reynolds Catherine Winslow - Ali Davenport Dickie Winslow - Chris Mawson John Watherstone - Jon White Desmond Curry - David Ades Miss Barnes - Sandy McGuire Freda - Di Boyer Sir Robert Morton - Martin Oldfield Violet - Lindsey Andrews Reviews Review by Rick Bowen in the Sale & Altrincham Messenger Blood is Thicker Than Water in The Winslow Boy The crime that gets Ronnie Winslow kicked out of naval cadet school wouldn't raise any eyebrows these days. What does make an impression when watching The Winslow Boy is the way his family fight like tigers to clear his name. Particularly his father, Arthur, whose appetite for the struggle remains undiminished even when his health starts failing him. There are some touching scenes between Ronnie and his dad, a character hopelessly set in his ways and these are perfectly played by Daniel Shaw and David Reynolds in Altrincham Garrick's latest production. David has the sort of voice I could listen to for hours and they look and sound like a real father and son. The Winslow Boy tells an uplifting story at a sedate pace and there are some wonderful lines in Rattigan's thoughtful and at times witty script. In Catherine Winslow, Ronnie's sister, the writer gives us a woman who dares to speak her mind in an age where many were still subservient to the men in their life. For me, this is Ali Davenport's best performance to date on the Garrick stage and Catherine memorably clashes with cold fish of a lawyer Sir Robert Morton, played by Martin Oldfield. I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that this man is incapable of a bad performance. The Winslow Boy is based on a true story which ends far more sadly than this hugely enjoyable play. Star Rating ★★★★ Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- Auditions | Altrincham Garrick
We are always looking for actors of all agesto appear in our productions. No previous experience is necessary, simply sign up here to be auditioned. Get Involved Auditions Come and act in one of the 18 productions that the Altrincham Garrick Society produces each season ! Please refer to the Garrick Actor’s Guide for all information about auditioning for acting roles in our 2025/2026 Season at Altrincham Garrick Playhouse. Download the Actor's Guide for the 2025-2026 Season In addition, each production has a dedicated audition pack, which will be uploaded to our website about 4 weeks before the auditions, and which will include information about what to prepare, character descriptions and more. Note that the Altrincham Garrick is a non-professional organisation, meaning that actors are not paid. If you have any questions about the casting process, please email casting@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk Auditions for Upcoming Productions Auditions for THE GOOD LIFE - Altrincham Garrick Playhouse AUDITIONS FOR "THE GOOD LIFE " - Altrincham Garrick Playhouse The Audition Date for this production is Tuesday 24th February The Rehearsal Start Date for this production is Sunday 26th April The Production Dates for this production are 1st - 7th June 2026 Adapted for the Stage by Jeremy Sams Directed by Dan Ellis When Tom and Barbara Good decide to exchange the pressures of the rat race for an alternative, more sustainable way of living, they set about turning their suburban home in Surbiton into a model of self-sufficiency. They grow their own fruit and veg, keep livestock in the garden, make their own clothes, and even generate their own electricity from manure. It's the good life for them – but not for Margo and Jerry Leadbetter, who live next door, and are desperately trying to maintain the Surbiton status quo. Jeremy Sams' stage play, based on the hugely popular sitcom by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey, reunites the well-loved characters (not forgetting Geraldine the goat) as they get themselves into and out of scrapes – some old, some new, all hilarious. Tapping into issues that resonate now more than ever, The Good Life is a witty reimagining of a television classic, with a wellyful of laughs that's sure to delight audiences everywhere. We are a diverse theatre and we welcome auditionees of all ages (above the age of 18) and all genders, ethnicities, sexualities, disabilities and races, to enrich the work of the production. For more information, please check out our Audition Pack below! Rehearsals : Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7.30pm – 10pm, and every Sunday 2pm – 5.30pm Click on our AUDITION PACK below for more information! Download the "THE GOOD LIFE" Audition Pack Auditions for Upcoming Productions AUDITIONS FOR " MY FAIR LADY " - Altrincham Garrick Playhouse AUDITIONS FOR "MY FAIR LADY " - Altrincham Garrick Playhouse The Audition Date for this production is Sunday 15th March The Rehearsal Start Date for this production is Sunday 10th May The Production Dates for this production are 22nd - 28th June 2026 Director: Joseph Meighan Musical Director: Mark Goggins Choreographer: Louise Pettitt What a smashing, positively dashing finale to the 2025/2026 Altrincham Garrick Season - Lerner and Loewe’s classic rags to riches tale, MY FAIR LADY. MY FAIR LADY follows Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower seller in Covent Garden, who by chance meets phonetics professor, Henry Higgins. As part of a wager with a fellow phonetician, Higgins sets out to teach Eliza how to speak like a lady of high society – but learns a few lessons of his own along the way. Filled with comedy, romance, and dazzling songs such as The Rain in Spain, Wouldn’t It Be Loverly and I Could Have Danced All Night, this will be an unmissable production. A beautiful musical adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play PYGMALION, MY FAIR LADY was first performed on Broadway in 1956 starring Julie Andrews and adapted into a 1964 Oscar-winning film starring Audrey Hepburn. It’s going to be bloomin’ loverly! We are a diverse theatre and we welcome auditionees of all ages (above the age of 18) and all genders, ethnicities, sexualities, disabilities and races, to enrich the work of the production. Rehearsals : Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7.30pm – 10pm, and every Sunday 2pm – 5.30pm Click on our AUDITION PACK below for more information! Download MY FAIR LADY Audition Pack Auditions for Upcoming Productions Auditions for PUNK ROCK - Altrincham Garrick Studio AUDITIONS FOR "PUNK ROCK " - Altrincham Garrick Studio The Audition Date for this production is Tuesday 17th March The Rehearsal Start Date for this production is Sunday 3rd May The Production Dates for this production are 9th - 14th June 2026 Written by Simon Stephens Directed by Meg Brassington “I hate normal people. Normal people should be eviscerated.” Tucked away in a library in a Stockport grammar school, half-a-dozen sixth formers, on the cusp of adulthood, are whiling away the hours… A clatter of teenage thoughts tumble out between the friends. Dreams of Oxbridge, contempt for the locals and of course: sex, sex, sex. But as exams approach and pressures rise, real brutality emerges from behind their playful barbs. And soon there is nothing left but violence. From Manchester power-house playwright, Simon Stephens, Punk Rock is a brutal and urgent examination of contemporary adolescence. Intelligent. Articulate. F***ed. Age Guidance: 16 + Warning: This production contains strong and offensive language, and discussions of self-harm, sexual abuse, racism, homophobia, ableism, body shaming, gun violence, murder, and mental health issues. We are a diverse theatre and we welcome auditionees of all ages (above the age of 18) and all genders, ethnicities, sexualities, disabilities and races, to enrich the work of the production. Rehearsals : Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7.30pm – 10pm, and every Sunday 2pm – 5.30pm Click on our AUDITION PACK below for more information! Download the "PUNK ROCK" Audition Pack All in-house Garrick productions are cast by auditions. Once you’ve read all the information in the relevant audition pack, and if you wish to audition, then please email casting@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk with the name of the production in the Subject field, and include your name and contact number. By emailing, you will have registered for an audition. To sign up to our Actor’s Mailing List (to receive regular updates about upcoming auditions) please email casting@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk . Auditions are confirmed and announced here on this page. Auditions are also announced on our own Facebook page and Twitter Feed: https://www.facebook.com/AltrinchamGarrick/ https://twitter.com/AltrinchamG Join our mailing list Subscribe
- The Crucible | Altrincham Garrick
Garrick Production The Crucible Date range Tickets £13 - £18 Age guidance 12 + Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 3 hours (including interval) Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more THE CRUCIBLE By Arthur Miller Directed by Joseph Meighan “We are what we always were…” Betty Parris lies in a trance after a childish game spins out of control, and accusations of witchcraft are quickly manipulated by those with something to gain. However, when false allegations reach fever pitch, the devout community of Salem, Massachusetts descends into a cauldron of hysteria, manipulation and paranoia it can never return from… What lies are the townspeople prepared to tell themselves in order to survive? Speak of the devil and he appears. Nobody is safe. Written in the 1950s when the insidious fear of communism gripped America, “The Crucible ” is a devastating portrayal of the human cost of tyranny and vengeance, and a timeless warning to us all. An intense and revolutionary piece by Arthur Miller (Death of A Salesman, A View From The Bridge, All My Sons) - inspired by the 1692 Witch Trials in Salem. This play appears on the recommended Secondary School Reading List. Post Q&A's are available for Schools. Please contact our box office for more information. 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
- 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 Maureen Halliday 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
- Maureen Halliday | Altrincham Garrick
Previous Next Maureen Halliday Maureen was a ray of sunshine and joy in the Garrick's Front of House team for many years, welcoming many people through our doors with her wonderful smile, sense of humour and warmth. A huge supporter of the Arts and Theatre, Maureen was also a long serving member of Urmston Musical Theatre. She always had time to stop and chat, she loved to have a laugh with people, and she took genuine care and consideration of all of those around her. She cared deeply about people and wanted everyone to be happy. She was one of a kind. Back to In Memoriam page
- 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
- Febtastic - GAPA Half Term Drama Workshop (TUESDAY) | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Activities & Events Febtastic - GAPA Half Term Drama Workshop (TUESDAY) Exciting half term drama workshops for students aged 6-18. Ran Feb 17, 2026 Age guidance 6 - 18 years Venue Annex Running time 6 hours Tickets Price Range £35 per day or £30 if book all 5 days Description 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. Reviews 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
- Stephen Wardale | Altrincham Garrick
Previous Next Stephen Wardale Stephen was the Garrick's longest-serving supporter, having been a member for over 75 years at the time of his death. He was a great patron and benefactor. His aunt and uncle were founding members, and it was they who took him to see his first play : George Bernard Shaw's The Devil's Disciple . That was performed in 1922 at the Dunham Road Unitarian Chapel, the Garrick's former home. Stephen remembered the current theatre being built in 1932, and in the late 1960s he became a long-serving Front of House manager. He was aware of the refurbishment plans put forward in 1998 and knew that Lottery Funding had been obtained, but unfortunately didn't live long enough to see the theatre as it is today. There is no doubt that he would have been thrilled at the outcome. Stephen is pictured after receiving his Open University degree when he was in his 70's. Back to In Memoriam page
- Stella Sails (née Doyle) | Altrincham Garrick
Previous Next Stella Sails (née Doyle) Stella was a wonderfully versatile actress, first performing at the Garrick in 1975 in Who killed Santa Claus . Her other credits include After the Fall by Arthur Miller, Twelfth Night (playing Maria), A Man for All Seasons , Fifteen Streets , Move Over Mrs Markham , and The Winslow Boy . She also appeared with the Garrick company at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1982. Backstage, Stella was heavily involved in wardrobe, as an ASM and prompt, and she took a full part in the social life of the theatre. Back to In Memoriam page
- 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
- Richard Honeyman | Altrincham Garrick
Previous Next Richard Honeyman Richard acted in plays and also directed several, between the 1970s and his death in the 1990s. Back to In Memoriam page
- Donate | Altrincham Garrick
The Altrincham Garrick is a registered charity and your kind donations will support future developments. Support the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse. To donate generally towards the Garrick, please enter your donation amount below and select Add To Basket . If you'd like to donate explicitly towards our CHILI campaign for Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning at the Garrick, select this link instead . Setting up a Regular Donation The Altrincham Garrick is a registered charity, and we receive no public funding from any other organisation, or from our regional or local council. Our income comes mainly from the tickets that our audience buys, with smaller contributions from elsewhere in the Garrick (for example: from our GAPA education programme, and from daytime rental of the Car Park). The building dates from 1933, with ever-increasing operational and production costs. Our energy bills are high (productions use a lot of electricity; our bills are sometimes over £3,000 per month) and we have a small number of dedicated staff whom we pay. Our programme of building improvements is currently aimed at reducing winter heating bills. However, maintenance and urgent repairs take precedence, and this can often cost 10s of thousands of pounds per year. On top of all this, we have to continue investing in the equipment that a theatre needs, to keep on presenting productions of the high quality that our audiences deserve. Two major infrastructure projects are currently urgently required.Our roof is in very poor condition and needs a major overhaul. We also need to find money to install air-conditioning in the main auditorium. The Garrick aims to do all the above while still maintaining our low ticket prices. Occasional increases are unavoidable, but our goal is to make sure that theatre is available to all in the community, at a price that they can afford. We exist today due to the generosity and support of local people and businesses. We are very grateful to those who not only pay to see a show, but who also buy a drink in the bar, buy a programme, and indulge in sweets or an ice-cream from our kiosk. We need you and the local community to support us, so we can continue doing what we do so well. Business sponsorships are also very welcome, click here for more . Please donate now what you can, and please also add a donation to your ticket purchases. If you would like to set up a regular donation then ask at our Box Office or fill in the form below. Name* Email address Phone How would you like to set up a regular donation ? Submit
- Don Poole | Altrincham Garrick
Previous Next Don Poole A Timperley lad and plumber by trade, Don was a wonderful comedy performer who took part in over 50 productions in a 30-year career. His first roles on stage, in 1967, were as Reverend Mercer in When We Are Married and as a character in Toad of Toad Hall. He is best remembered for playing the Dame in pantomime, and as the Chairman and Master of Ceremonies in the theatre's popular Old Time Music Halls in the 1970s and 80s. He played the Dame a total of eight times, the first being in Jack and the Beanstalk in 1970 and the last as Widow Twankey (whom he played three times) in Aladdin in 1998 before hanging up his frocks. He occasionally took on other roles in the pantomime such as Ugly Sister Tuti in Cinderella in 1997. Don was Chairman of the Music Hall seven times from 1976-85, and is shown in this photograph in his Music Hall 'uniform'. On one memorable occasion he helped organise the evacuation of the theatre, gavel in hand, when a curtain started smouldering because it was too close to a lamp. He also took part in many other productions, mostly but not exclusively comedies, such as The Owl and the Pussycat , The Ritz , Oh! What a Lovely War , Last Tango in Whitby , Run for Your Wife , and Oliver! (playing Mr Sowerberry) in 1997. Don was also a well-known stand-up comedian and, in the early 1990s, he helped organise 'Comedy Clubs in the Bar' as part of the STAGE Appeal to renovate the theatre. Unsurprisingly they were always packed out. He also appeared on television (his credits including Coronation Street , Crown Court , The Mallons , and Brideshead Revisited ) and onstage at the Royal Exchange. In addition he was an accomplished film-maker, casting many Garrick actors of his era. As well as all this, Don was thoroughly likeable and sociable and was wonderful company in the bar with his jokes and stories. A true Garrick character. Back to In Memoriam page
- Then There Were None | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Then There Were None Ran Jan 19, 2004 - Jan 24, 2004 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Take ten characters - all with carefully hidden guilty secrets - put them on a remote island from where escape is impossible and let the murders begin. Where is the host, and presumably the killer, hiding himself? Or is the murderer one of the guests? Who will be the next victim? To find out, make a date to see this thrilling production. CAST Hugh Everett as Captain Lombard Ros Greenwood as Vera Claythorne Trevor McKie as Anthony Marston Mike Shaw as William Blore Frank Boylan as General Mackenzie Pat Williamson as Emily Brent Roger Metcalfe as Sir Lawrence Wargrave Richard Frost as Dr. Armstrong David Leathlean as Rogers Mollie Woodbine as Mrs Rogers Brian Moore as Narracott Directed by Paul Jaynes Designer: Juliet Jones Sound: Colin Woods Lighting: Fred Isaac-Dixon Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- Garrick Friends | Altrincham Garrick
We’d like to invite you to become a Friend of the Garrick, to join the Garrick Community and receive tickets at a discount. Please enrol online here, or speak to our box office staff, to become a member of our Friends of the Garrick audience loyalty scheme. Get Involved Garrick Friends Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. Become a Friend of the Garrick Our Theatre is a charity, and is managed by a handful of paid staff and many volunteers. We receive no funding from local authorities or Arts organisations. We are an important part of the local community, offering opportunities for learning in our Academy, making friendships in our Show Choir, and hosting local social groups. Our overriding aim is to bring alive your imagination, through our varied productions on our main stage and in our studio theatre. We’d like to invite you to become a Friend of the Garrick , to join the Garrick Community and receive tickets at a discount. Please enrol online here , or speak to our box office staff, to become a member of our Friends of the Garrick audience loyalty scheme. Gold Friends , for a £30 annual fee, can purchase unlimited discounted priced tickets*. Silver Friends , for a £20 annual fee, can purchase 2 discounted priced tickets per production*. 25U , free for 16 to 25 year olds, can purchase one discounted ticket (for every performance, of Garrick productions only). * Note: Gold and Silver discounts apply to all Garrick productions, in addition to some visiting productions. We really need your financial support, so please be a “Friend” to the Garrick. John Gibson, Membership Secretary Friend of the Garrick Loyalty Scheme What else can I do to play my part? If you have an interest in theatre, want to tread the boards or work front or back stage then become a Garrick Volunteer for free. We are always looking for new talent, any age, to volunteer in all areas of the theatre. Your help is invaluable to us and we promise you that the satisfaction of a job well done, will really surprise you, as well as the opportunity to make new friends and become part of the Garrick Team. If you are interested, please email: membership@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk with your full contact details and the area which you are interested getting involved in. Even if you are unable to spend the time helping the Garrick in a more active way, or maybe, work and other commitments mean time is at a premium, there other simple ways you can help your Garrick. When you come and see a show, try to pick up a leaflet or A4 poster from the the Box Office or in the Bar. You could display one in your local Library, office/place of work or even your local club or shop, (please make sure you have permissions to do so). If you have enjoyed a show, tell your friends/colleagues – please spread the word about your theatre! – this kind of help, however small can make a huge difference to the Garrick. Thank you. Join our mailing list Subscribe
- The Eras Experience: Taylor Swift Tribute by Xenna | Altrincham Garrick
Visiting Production The Eras Experience: Taylor Swift Tribute by Xenna Date range Tickets £23 - £28 Age guidance Kids and family of all ages are welcome. Audience ages vary from young people to adults. Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 1 hour 50 minutes (inc. 20 min interval) Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Step into the unparalleled world of Taylor Swift in this ENCHANTED tribute show featuring the incredible: Xenna as Taylor. A celebration of the iconic pop sensation's music, style, and unrivalled stage presence. Xenna embodies every essence of Taylor Swift, capturing her voice, signature looks, and magnetic charisma. Audiences will be transported through Taylor's world as they sing along to timeless classics from "Love Story," "Blank Space," and "Shake It Off," to “Fortnight” and “The Tortured Poets Department”. With dancers and replica costumes, showcasing Swift's distinctive looks. The show now spans all 12 eras, including songs from the latest Album - Opalite, Fate of Ophelia and The Life of a Showgirl . This new era adds glamour and storytelling sparkle to the set, celebrating every chapter of Taylor’s talents. Whether you're a die-hard Swiftie or simply love great music, this is the ultimate homage to one of the biggest stars in the world. Get ready to relive Taylor Swift's greatest hits in a show that's as close to the real thing as it gets! VIP Ticket Holders - Please Note that VIP Meet and Greet takes place 1 hour before the show, and ticket holders will meet Xenna, get the chance to questions, get a selfie and a free poster. 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
- David Mardon | Altrincham Garrick
Previous Next David Mardon David's parents were heavily involved with the Garrick, so it was no surprise that he joined in as well. He was a long-standing member of the Front of House team and was FoH Manager in the 1980s. He also handled the Performing Rights Licenses for all music played in productions at the theatre. Outside the Garrick, David was a well-known church organist. Back to In Memoriam page
- Terry Chandler | Altrincham Garrick
Previous Next Terry Chandler Terry Chandler was a very well-known figure throughout Manchester dramatics, and the theatre is very proud that he called the Garrick "home". He performed on the Garrick stage many times, and will always be remembered for the role of Albin in La Cage Aux Folles , which became his from the first moment he pulled on his frock. La Cage Aux Folles was such a success that it was performed for a total of 8 times, due to unprecedented public demand. A Garrick record. Many in the audience came to multiple performances, often in fancy dress. The show created an electric atmosphere and the finale was always greeted by a standing ovation. Terry also performed his Albin at Oldham Coliseum. . Terry also served on the Executive Committee, and directed many plays and musicals at the Garrick and elsewhere. He won awards from NODA and GMDF both for acting and directing, and NODA established "The Terry Chandler Award for Best All Round Performer" in his memory. Terry died tragically too early, of a heart attack in 2008, leaving his wife Anne and daughter Laura to carry on his support for the Garrick. See also this tribute from the Manchester Evening News. Back to In Memoriam page
- Prop Sword Hire | Altrincham Garrick
Rent our theatre prop Swords and Daggers - a large variety Available. Garrick Hire Prop Swords, Knives and Miscellaneous The Garrick offers a range of bladed weapons and related miscellaneous items for hire About the Armoury Prop Gun & Rifle Hire Prop Swords, Knives & Miscellaneous Hire prop swords, fake knifes and daggers directly from us, here at The Garrick in Altrincham. We have a large collection suitable for film/movies, TV and all kinds of theatrical performances, from pantomimes to whodunnits and dramas. All of our stage swords and other pointed weapons are stored at a secure location in Altrincham. Note that these are not for fancy dress parties, stag dos or other party events – we do not have a licence to rent out to the general public. There are strict rules and regulation surrounding the hire and carrying of these items. We also have a number of interesting related items for hire that you may require to sit alongside the prop swords and prop guns hire. These items don’t fit neatly into the other sections, so we have separated them out below. Please take a look at the photos below, then contact us and give us an idea of the type of production you are engaged with. We will be happy to advise on which type of weapon(s) you need, and can then give you a quotation and timescale for rental. Alternatively, if you know exactly what you require then please include the reference numbers from the photo. Please fill in our online form , ring us on 0161 928 1677 or send us an e-mail, to hire@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk . Hire Form Prop Swords From prop pirate cutlasses suitable for pantomimes, such as those seen in Peter Pan above, to classic replica gladiator, claymore, classic long swords, epees and Samurai swords (as seen in movies such as like Kill Bill), we have a large collection for hire. Prop Knives & Daggers We have a large collection of prop knifes, stilettoes and daggers including retractable knife props (with retractable blades), suitable for stage, screen and television. There are knives from almost every era, including prop machetes, flick knifes and kirpans. Miscellaneous Items to Hire Other weapons include prop duelling pistols, fake Uzi , prop hand grenades & mortar bomb, Note that items 1& 2 are no longer available. Accessories include prop truncheons, western gun holsters, prop handcuffs, cowboy belts and shoulder holsters. Hire Form Join our mailing list Subscribe
- Advertising and Sponsorship | Altrincham Garrick
The Garrick offers several sponsorship packages, suitable for small businesses, for large businesses and for individuals. Get Involved Advertising and Sponsorships Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. Sponsorship Packages The Garrick offers several sponsorship packages, suitable for small businesses, for large businesses and for individuals. These include: Full Theatre Sponsorship (All Main Stage Garrick Productions) Individual Production Sponsorship (Garrick Main Stage) Studio Production Sponsorship (Our Season of Lauriston Studio Productions) Be involved in supporting the very best in local community theatre, and boost your own community profile. To find out what we can do for you, please contact: Operations Director on 0161-928-1677 or email admin@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk (Please include your name, phone number and any other contact details, and a brief idea of your requirements.) Join our mailing list Subscribe
- House of Ghosts | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production House of Ghosts Calling all Morse fans and super sleuths Ran May 23, 2022 - May 28, 2022 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Directed by Mike Shaw Oxford, 1987, and a young actress playing Shakespeare’s doomed heroine Ophelia ends up dying on-stage during a theatrical production of Hamlet. A “suspicious death” inquiry is opened, but when a suspect in the case is also murdered, veteran police Inspector Morse becomes convinced the two deaths are related to the strange events of a similar student production from 1962, one that he himself was a part of… Morse faces dark memories and suspects in a theatrical murder mystery by Alma Cullen. Reviews Review from Rick Bowen at Stagestruck WHEN I discovered John Thaw was to play another TV detective I expected him to be something like Jack Regan, who I idolised as a child when I sat glued to The Sweeney in the 70’s. This was a man straight out of the boot in the door and ask questions later school of policing. But Inspector Morse was a world away from the much loved maverick from the Flying Squad, cultured, considered, cerebral and with a deep seated love of classical music. It takes a lot of guts and no amount of talent to play a character so inextricably linked with an acting icon like Thaw. But Jonathan Black certainly succeeds here and doesn’t try to impersonate the late stage and screen great. Black has quite a presence and the way he reprimands his sidekick Sergeant Lewis for his verbal faux pas is genuinely funny. Andrew Higson plays the part perfectly and the chemistry between the two very different men certainly comes across. The duo are asked to investigate the dubious death of a young actress playing Ophelia in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. All of a sudden the company finds itself embroiled in a real life tragedy as fingers of suspicion are pointed and cupboards release their skeletons. I’ve seen Sarat Broughton in countless productions at the Garrick and her performance as Ellen Underwood is her best yet and Jacque Hamilton also impressed me as the old soak actress Verity Carr, an actress who has been there, done it and bought enough t-shirts to open her own t-shirt shop. My only criticism of Alma Cullen’s play is it is something of a slow burner in places. But this in an engrossing and intriguing tale all the same. Who can resist the chance to play detective? Until May 28. Tickets are available from 0161 928 1677 or www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk . Star rating 3.5/5. Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- A Taste of Honey | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production A Taste of Honey Altrincham Garrick STUDIO 2025/26 Season - A Series of Manc Plays Ran Sep 23, 2025 - Sep 28, 2025 Age guidance 12+ Venue STUDIO Theatre Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £13 - £15 Description Written by Shelagh Delaney Directed by Carole Carr Living in a filthy tenement bedsitter, 17-year-old Jo is deserted by her nagging peroxided mother, Helen, who is unaware that her daughter is pregnant by a black sailor. To soothe, clean and cook for Jo is Geoff, an effeminate art student, with whom she makes a temporary home. Bruised by insensitivity and rejection, the boy and girl find a very real comfort in each other. A stunning portrayal of the complex bond between a mother and daughter, who – despite their sharp bickering – are both holding on for that taste of honey. This iconic play is a sharply observed portrait of working-class life in Salford in the late 1950s. Age Guidance: 12 + Warning: this production contains themes of alcohol abuse, racism, domestic violence, sexual themes, teenage pregnancy, homophobia, sexism, and ableism. Reviews "...a flowing and real depiction of an iconic and important piece of theatre" Lou Kershaw - North West End UK Click HERE to read the full review Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Warning: 12+ This production contains themes of alcohol abuse, racism, domestic violence, sexual themes, teenage pregnancy, homophobia, sexism, and ableism. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- A Chorus Line | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production A Chorus Line A musical masterpiece that revolutionised Broadway Ran Sep 8, 2025 - Sep 14, 2025 Age guidance 12 + Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £19 - £24 Description Seventeen Stories. Eight Chances. One Singular Sensation. New York City. 1975. On an empty Broadway stage, seventeen performers are put through their paces in the final, gruelling audition for a new Broadway musical. For everyone present, it’s the chance of a lifetime. It’s the one opportunity to do what they’ve always dreamed of – to have the chance to dance… but only eight will make the cut. Told through captivating song, riveting drama and stunning choreography, the auditionees describe the events that have shaped their lives and their decisions to become dancers. Based on real-life testimonies from late-night recording sessions with dancers, these are the lives of theatre’s unsung heroes, as they tell searing stories of ambition, shattered hopes, and what it really costs to follow your dreams. A Chorus Line is a musical masterpiece that revolutionised Broadway, winning nine Tony Awards, seven Drama Desk Awards, the New York Critics’ Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Now celebrating 50 years since A CHORUS LINE first graced the Broadway stage, it is time experience a stunning new production full of heart, music and dance at Altrincham Garrick Playhouse. - Directed by Joseph Meighan - Musical Direction by Mark Goggins - Choreographed by Louise Pettitt Reviews Described as "polished, passionate, and unforgettable"; the opening production of our 2025/26 Season 'A Chorus Line' has been awarded 5 STARS from NORTH WEST END UK . "The creative team deserve immense credit. The lighting and sound were flawless, enhancing the minimalist staging with atmosphere and precision. Glittering costumes in the finale brought that Broadway dazzle, and the audience responded with thunderous applause and cheers. Louise Pettitt’s choreography deserves high praise. Every number was tight, synchronised, and visually stunning". "The musical backbone of the show came from Mark Goggins and his 14-piece live band, who played with energy, precision, and flair." "A thoroughly enjoyable evening, delivered by a sensational cast and creative team. Quite simply, this ‘A Chorus Line’ was theatre at its very best – uplifting, heartfelt, and unforgettable." Katie Leicester at NORTH WEST END UK - Read the full review HERE "IT’S hard to believe this show is 50 years old. Despite its age, its power to move, amuse, entertain and exhilarate remains as strong as ever thanks to a sumptuous score and a very stirring dance finale that raised the roof at the Garrick on opening night." "Unmissable, high quality entertainment." Rick Bowen at STAGESTRUCK - Read the full review HERE Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Warning: This performance contains haze, loud music, discussion of bereavement, mention of physical violence and abuse, discussion of homophobia, discussion of discrimination, strong language, and discussion of sexual abuse. This production contains some references and language that may be unsuitable for younger children. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- RELAXED PERFORMANCE of Goldilocks & The Three Bears | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production RELAXED PERFORMANCE of Goldilocks & The Three Bears A rip-ROARing Panto FUR all the Family! Ran Dec 13, 2025 Age guidance 3+ Venue Main House Running time Tickets Price Range £15 - £19 Description 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 Goldilocks and the Three Bears 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 Stage Struck - Rick Bowen "...a cast who made it their mission to ensure the kids, even the big ones, left the theatre with a smile on their faces." Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- 'Allo 'Allo | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions 'Allo 'Allo Ran Nov 30, 2009 - Dec 5, 2009 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Rene Artois wants peace and quiet to run his cafe and 'ave is way' with waitresses Yvette and Mimi without wife Edith catching him out. Unfortunately there is a war on. The Resistance needs his help and Rene wants to avoid being shot by the Germans. You know the rest, totally hilarious. Cast Graham Simmonds as Rene Artois Angela Wetherill as Edith Artois Laura Chandler as Yvette Carte-Blanche Paula Keen as Mimi La Bonq Jacqueline Wheble as Michelle Dubois Brian Tickle as Colonel Kurt Von Strohm Mandy White as Private Helga Geerhart Mike Shaw as Herr Otto Flick Barry Spencer as Captain Alberto Bertorelli David Leathlean as Officer Crabtree Brian Hewlett as Monsieur Le Clerc Richard Layfield as Lieutenant Hubert Gruber Frank Boylan as General Ludwig Von Schmelling Stuart Bilson as 1st Airman Pete Blain as 2nd Airman Reviews Sale & Altrincham Messenger's Review by Rick Bowen While Altrincham Garrick's production of Dads' Army really gave you a flavour of the original, 'Allo 'Allo ' merely tickles the taste buds. There are some magical comedy moments to enjoy but for me, there's a lack of pace in places. In saying that though, there's every reason to assume the tempo will increase as the run progresses. Now I know Rene the randy cafe owner is the main character, but the performance of the evening comes from Barry Spencer as the incurably vain Captain Alberto Bertorelli. His impersonation of a ranting and rabid Adolf Hitler is worth the ticket money on its own. Graham Simmonds as Rene demonstrates his gift for both verbal and visual comedy, ably assisted on one occasion by an inflatable Adolf. That scene is so funny you could easily crack a rib or two and there's an enjoyable chemistry between Graham and Angela Wetherill who plays his long suffering wIfe Edith, a woman who is desperate for the spark to return to her passion free marriage. Steve Bradshaw has designed an attractive set that serves as everything from a cafe interior to Rene and Edith's bedroom. It allows the production to flit from scene to scene with admirable smoothness. If you're a fan of the original TV series or a lover of old school comedy garnished with a little sauce, you'll love this. Star Rating ★★★ Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- 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
- Child Protection Policy | Altrincham Garrick
The Altrincham Garrick Playhouse recognizes its duty of care under the Children and Young Persons Act 1963, the Child (Performances) Regulations 1968, the Protection of Children Act 1999 and the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000. The Academy Altrincham Garrick Child Protection Policy Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. The Altrincham Garrick Playhouse recognizes its duty of care under the Children and Young Persons Act 1963, the Child (Performances) Regulations 1968, the Protection of Children Act 1999 and the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000.The society recognizes that abuse can take many forms, whether it be physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse or neglect. The society is committed to practice which protects children from harm. All members of the society accept and recognize their responsibilities to develop awareness of the issues which cause children harm. The society believes that: The welfare of the child is paramount; All children, whatever their age, culture, disability, gender, language, racial origin, religious beliefs and/or sexual identity have the right to protection from abuse; All suspicions and allegations of abuse should be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately; All members and employees of the society should be clear on how to respond appropriately. The society will ensure that: All children will be treated equally and with respect and dignity; The welfare of each child will always be put first; A balanced relationship based on mutual trust will be built which empowers the children to share in the decision making process; Enthusiastic and constructive feedback will be given rather than negative criticism Bullying will not be accepted or condoned; All adult members of the society provide a positive role model for dealing with other people; Action will be taken to stop any inappropriate verbal or physical behaviour; It will keep up-to-date with health & safety legislation; It will keep informed of changes in legislation and policies for the protection of children; It will undertake relevant development and training; It will hold a register of every child involved with the society and will retain a contact name and number close at hand in case of emergencies. The society has child protection procedures which accompany this policy. This policy should also be read in conjunction with the society’s Theatre Handbook and Health & Safety Policy. The society has a dedicated Child Protection Officer, who is in charge of ensuring that the Child Protection policy and procedures are adhered to. This policy will be regularly monitored by the Executive Committee of the society and will be subject to annual review. Child Protection Procedures Responsibilities of the Society At the outset of any production involving children the society will: Undertake a risk assessment and monitor risk throughout the production process; Identify at the outset the person with designated responsibility for child protection; Engage in effective recruitment of chaperones and other individuals with responsibility for children, including appropriate vetting (if necessary in consultation with the local education authority); Ensure that children are supervised at all times; Know how to get in touch with the local authority social services, in case it needs to report a concern. Parents The society believes it to be important that there is a partnership between parents and the society. Parents/guardians are encouraged to be involved in the activities of the society and to share responsibility for the care of children. All parents will be given a copy the society's Child Protection Policy and procedures .All parents/guardians have the responsibility to collect (or arrange collection of) their children after rehearsals or performances. It is NOT the responsibility of the society to take children home. Unsupervised Contact The society will attempt to ensure that no adult has unsupervised contact with children. If possible there will always be two adults in the room when working with children. If unsupervised contact is unavoidable, steps will be taken to minimize risk. For example, work will be carried out in a public area or in a designated room with a door open. If it is predicted that an individual is likely to require unsupervised contact with children, he or she may be required to obtain a criminal record disclosure. Physical Contact All adults will maintain a safe and appropriate distance from children. Adults will only touch children when it is absolutely necessary in relation to the particular activity. Adults will seek the consent of the child prior to any physical contact and the purpose of the contact shall be made clear. Managing sensitive information The society has a policy and procedures for the taking, using and storage of photographs or images of children. Permission will be sought from the parents/guardians for use of photographic material featuring children for promotional or other purposes. The society’s web-based materials and activities will be carefully monitored for inappropriate use. The society will ensure confidentiality in order to protect the rights of its members, including the safe handling, storage and disposal of any sensitive information such as criminal record disclosures. Suspicion of abuse If you see or suspect abuse of a child while in the care of the society, please make this known to the person with responsibility for child protection. If you suspect that the person with responsibility for child protection is the source of the problem, you should make your concerns known to the Chairman. Please make a note for your own records of what you witnessed as well as your response, in case there is follow-up in which you are involved. If a serious allegation is made against any member of the society, chaperone, venue staff etc., that individual will be suspended immediately until the investigation is concluded. The individual will be excluded from the theatre; rehearsal rooms etc. and will not have any unsupervised contact with any other children in the production. Disclosure of abuse If a child confides in you that abuse has taken place: Remain calm and in control but do not delay taking action. Listen carefully to what has been said. Allow the child to tell you at their own pace and ask questions only for clarification. Don’t ask questions that suggest a particular answer. Don’t promise to keep it a secret. Use the first opportunity you have to share the information with the person with responsibility for child protection. Make it clear to the child that you will need to share this information with others. Make it clear that you will only tell the people who need to know and who should be able to help. Reassure the child that they did the right thing in telling someone. Tell the child what you are going to do next. Speak immediately to the person with responsibility for child protection. It is that person’s responsibility to liaise with the relevant authorities, usually social services or the police. As soon as possible after the disclosing conversation, make a note of what was said, using the child’s own words. Note the date, time, any names that were involved or mentioned, and who you gave the information to. Make sure you sign and date your record. Recording In all situations, including those in which the cause of concern arises from a disclosure made in confidence, the details of an allegation or reported incident will be recorded, regardless of whether or not the concerns have been shared with a statutory child protection agency. An accurate note shall be made of the date and time of the incident or disclosure, the parties involved, what was said or done and by whom, any action taken to investigate the matter, any further action taken e.g. suspension of an individual, where relevant the reasons why the matter was not referred to a statutory agency, and the name of the persons reporting and to whom it was reported. The record will be stored securely and shared only with those who need to know about the incident or allegation. Rights & Confidentiality If a complaint is made against a member of the society he or she will be made aware of their rights under the society's disciplinary procedures. No matter how you may feel about the accusation, both the alleged abuser and the child who is thought to have been abused have the right to confidentiality under the Data Protection Act 1998. Remember also that any possible criminal investigation could be compromised through inappropriate information being released. In criminal law the Crown or other prosecuting authority has to prove guilt and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Accidents To avoid accidents, chaperones and children will be advised of ‘house rules’ regarding health and safety and will be notified of areas that are out of bounds. Children will be advised of the clothing and footwear appropriate to the work that will be undertaken. If a child is injured while in the care of the society, a designated first-aider should administer first aid and the injury will be recorded in the society’s accident book. This record will be counter-signed by the person with responsibility for child protection. If a child joins the production with an obvious physical injury a record of this will be made in the accident book. This record will be counter-signed by the person with responsibility for child protection. Criminal Record Disclosures If the society believes it in is in its best interests to obtain criminal record disclosures for chaperones or other personnel it will inform the individual of the necessary procedures and the level of disclosure required. An Enhanced disclosure will be required. The society will have a written code of practice for the handling of disclosure information and aim to prevent misuse. Chaperones Chaperones will be appointed by the society/appointed persons for the care of children during the production process. By law the chaperone is acting in loco parentis and should exercise the care which a good parent/guardian might be reasonably expected to give to a child. The maximum number of children in the chaperone’s care shall not exceed 12. Potential chaperones may be required to supply photographic proof of identity and two references from individuals with knowledge of their previous work with children, unless already well known to the society. They may also be asked to sign a declaration stating that there is no reason why they would be considered unsuitable to work with children. Chaperones will be made aware of the society’s Child Protection Policy and Procedures. Where chaperones are not satisfied with the conditions for the children, they should bring this to the attention of the director/stage manager. If changes cannot be made satisfactorily the chaperone should consider not allowing the child to continue. If a chaperone considers that a child is unwell or too tired to continue, the chaperone must inform the director/stage manager and not allow the child to continue. No child of compulsory school age is permitted to do anything which may endanger life or limb. This could include working on wires or heavy lifting. Chaperones should tell the director/stage manager to cease using children in this way, and should contact the local authority. During performances, chaperones will be responsible for meeting children at the stage door and signing them into the building. Children will be kept together at all times except when using separate dressing rooms. Chaperones will be aware of where the children are at all times. Children are not to leave the theatre unsupervised by chaperones unless in the company of their parents/guardians. Children will be adequately supervised while going to and from the toilets. Children will not be allowed to enter the adult dressing rooms. Chaperones should be aware of the safety arrangements and first aid procedures in the venue, and will ensure that children in their care do not place themselves and others in danger. Chaperones should ensure that any accidents are reported to and recorded by the society. Chaperones should examine accident books each day. If an accident has occurred, the producer is not allowed to use that child until a medically qualified opinion has been obtained (not just the word of the parent or child). Chaperones should have written arrangements for children after performances. If someone different is to collect the child, a telephone call should be made to the parent/guardian to confirm the arrangements. Children should be signed out when leaving and a record made of the person collecting. If a parent has not collected the child, it is the duty of the chaperone to stay with that child or make arrangements to take them home. This policy is applicable to and focuses on, children of compulsory school age and below. A child is required to attend school unless they are over the age of 16 on 31st of August, or until the last Friday in June after their 16th birthday. Join our mailing list Subscribe
- 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
- 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
- Goldilocks & The Three Bears | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production Goldilocks & The Three Bears A rip-ROARing Panto FUR all the Family! Ran Dec 5, 2025 - Jan 4, 2026 Age guidance 3+ Venue Main House Running time Tickets Price Range £15 - £19 Description Roll up! Roll up! The Circus is in town! Dame Gertie Dollop runs a Circus show with her son - Silly Billy, but they have fallen on hard times particularly with the dastardly Ringmaster Heinkel, owner of the rival 'Circus of Horrors' up to his devious old tricks. Goldilocks dreams of running away with the circus but her father the debt-collecting Baron Wasteland won't allow it and demands the overdue pitch fees from Gertie and Billy. They need a miracle however after their honeypot full of money is taken in the middle of the night by three porridge hungry, talking bears. Could the bears be the new star attraction Dame Gertie has been searching for? And can Mystic Sharon with her crystal ball see a future for the Circus and save the day? Well, there’s only one way to find out! Head down to the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse for the big top pantomime that's just right! Reviews Stage Struck - Rick Bowen "...a cast who made it their mission to ensure the kids, even the big ones, left the theatre with a smile on their faces." Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Contains loud noises, flashing lights, pyros and special effects. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- Jet Set Go! | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Visiting Production Jet Set Go! A high-flying British Musical Comedy Ran Jul 15, 2025 - Jul 19, 2025 Age guidance Venue Studio Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £14 - £16 Description Book and Lyrics by Jake Brunger Music and Lyrics by Pippa Cleary Directed by Richard Ross JET SET GO! Is a high-flying British musical comedy from the writers of ‘The Great British Bake Off Musical’ and ‘The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ The Musical’. Join Nicola and her fun-loving transatlantic cabin crew, as they sing up the aisles on a flight to New York you’ll never forget! Ready for take-off is new girl Melanie, who has trouble finding her feet in the air but catches the attention of lovable First Officer Paul. Fiery Puerto-Rican stewardess Julia continues her spicy love affair with arrogant pilot Jim, meanwhile Welsh Valley girl, Hayley is desperate not to be left on the shelf. Also onboard is outrageously camp Ryan who has the hots for fellow flight attendant, Richard. Unfortunately, he is more interested in the Italian sitting in 26C. Head flight attendant, Nicola is tasked to keep control of this larger than life crew – but is she getting too old for the drama? JET SET GO! is witty, tongue-in-cheek and full of catchy tunes. It ran at Edinburgh Fringe before transferring for two sell-out seasons in London. Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- Audrey Hughes | Altrincham Garrick
Previous Next Audrey Hughes Audrey was a wonderful character actress, often taking on the roles of strong, powerful women. She joined the Garrick in the early 1980s, and quickly became a regular onstage. Probably her most memorable roles were as Emma Hornett (the role made famous by Peggy Mount) in Sailor Beware, and working with her best friend at the theatre, Stella Fogg , as the two murderous old ladies in Arsenic and Old Lace . Audrey also took a full part in the social life of the Garrick and appeared in many Music Halls on the Mainstage and cabarets in the Bar. Back to In Memoriam page
- Waters of the Moon | Altrincham Garrick
Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Waters of the Moon Ran Jan 1, 1955 - Jan 1, 1955 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Allen, Doreen Bourne, Dorothy Gorna, Christina Oddey, John Pearce, Rosemary Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive
- Volunteering | Altrincham Garrick
If you have an interest in theatre, want to tread the boards or work front or back stage then why not become a Garrick volunteer? Get Involved Volunteering Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. If you have an interest in theatre, want to tread the boards or work front or back stage then why not become a Garrick volunteer ? 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. We promise you that the satisfaction of a job well done will really surprise you, and you will make many new friends. Register your Interest Simply fill in this form to register your interest in getting involved in the theatre. You can also ring us on 0161 928 1677 , or send an e-mail to admin@altrinchamgarrick.co.uk Name Email Telephone Tell us how you would like to get involved, and we'll respond as soon as possible Submit Thanks for registering your interest in getting involved. We aim to get back to you very soon. What else can I do to play my part? Even if you are not able to spend the time time helping the theatre in a more active way (maybe work and other commitments mean that your time is at a premium), there other simple ways you can help your Garrick. When you come and see a show, try to pick up a leaflet or A4 poster from the Box Office or in the Bar. You could display one in your local Library, office/place of work or even your local club or shop (please make sure you have permission to do so). If you have enjoyed a show, tell your friends/colleagues – please spread the word about your theatre! Find us on Social Media and tweet/post your thoughts. This kind of help, however small, can make a huge difference to the theatre. Thank you. Join our mailing list Subscribe
- My Fair Lady | Altrincham Garrick
Garrick Production My Fair Lady Date range Tickets £19 - £24 Age guidance Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more What a smashing, positively dashing finale to the 2025/2026 Altrincham Garrick Season - Lerner and Loewe ’s classic rags to riches tale, MY FAIR LADY . MY FAIR LADY follows Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower seller in Covent Garden, who by chance meets phonetics professor, Henry Higgins. As part of a wager with a fellow phonetician, Higgins sets out to teach Eliza how to speak like a lady of high society – but learns a few lessons of his own along the way. Filled with comedy, romance, and dazzling songs such as The Rain in Spain , Wouldn’t It Be Loverly and I Could Have Danced All Night , this will be an unmissable production. A beautiful musical adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play PYGMALION, MY FAIR LADY was first performed on Broadway in 1956 starring Julie Andrews and adapted into a 1964 Oscar-winning film starring Audrey Hepburn. It’s going to be bloomin’ loverly! 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
- 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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- About the Theatre | Altrincham Garrick
The Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A 401-seat main auditorium and a 49-seat studio theatre, cinema, many visiting productions and the youth academy make the Garrick community creative social place for all to enjoy. About Us About the Theatre Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. About the Theatre History of the Garrick In Memoriam: Past Members of the Garrick Productions Archive The Garrick Theatre Established in 1914, The Altrincham Garrick Society aims to present Drama, Comedy, Musicals and Pantomime – and is happy to consider presenting other forms of the dramatic arts ! The Playhouse was built through membership donations in 1932 – its main auditorium seats 401 and is typically in use throughout September to July. A Garrick Academy of the Performing Arts runs term-time Saturday classes for children aged 5 to 18, as well as a week-long Summer School in August. The Society typically produces 13 main stage productions per year, including the Pantomime and the annual GAPA (Youth Academy) production. The Playhouse also hosts many shows from professional individuals and professional production companies. In addition, the Garrick Picturehouse comprises a large screen, which is used to show cinema films and “as-live” recordings of professionally-staged productions. Finally, the Studio is a 49-seat venue at the back of the building, in which more experimental and more intimate theatre is staged. The theatre is staffed and managed mainly by volunteers, with a small number of employees in specific areas (for example the Artistic Director and Operations Director, Box Office, Accounting, Maintenance and more). The theatre is a registered charity, so the management of the theatre finances and legal issues is governed by a Board of Trustees. Together this makes up the Garrick Theatre family. The Garrick Studio If you are looking for something more exciting to tickle your theatrical taste buds, why not throw caution to the wind and visit our smaller theatre: The Studio. The Studio is perfect for that feeling of being part of the action and where you can experience the intimacy of the story telling. Here you can get up close and personal with the actors as they wow you with their performances. We do not allow touching or the feeding of our actors, however, as some of them have been known to bite! The Studio has its own private entrance onto the car park and patrons have full use of the Garrick bar and all our facilities in the main building. It seats 49 comfortably and it is also accessible for wheelchairs. The Studio is where we stage productions that are not always suitable for our main stage (401 seats) and therefore our shows often fill up quickly. The Studio’s reputation has continued to grow over the years with its thought-provoking and exciting plays. We regularly experience sell-out shows. These productions can be challenging, deeply moving, hilarious or outrageous! You decide. Join our mailing list Subscribe























