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  • What's On | Altrincham Garrick

    Details of all upcoming productions, including in-house plays, musicals and the annual pantomime, as well as visiting tribute bands, mediums, comedians and more. What's on Here is 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 3 Jul 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 4 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now Pinked Floyd: An eight piece Tribute band with a stunning light and video show Visiting Production Show title 5 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes? Now is your chance to look behind the Curtain! Activities & Events Show title 7 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now Musical Theatre Movers: Aimed at complete beginners or those who prefer a relaxed pace - Pay Weekly! Activities & Events Show title 7 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now Beginner / Improver: Ideal for dancers looking to refine their performance - Pay Weekly! Activities & Events Show title 7 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now Musical Courtroom Comedy - Justice is about to be served Visiting Production Show title 7 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now Intermediate/Advanced Dance Classes: Aimed at experienced dancers - Pay Weekly! Activities & Events Show title 8 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now Thrilling play of love, lies and social welfare shown as though live on the Big Screen Garrick Cinema Show title 9 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now A wonderful day filled with music, singing and celebration Visiting Production Show title 10 Jul 2026 Find out more Book now Friday Night Comedy at the Garrick! Visiting Production Show more Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • 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

  • 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 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 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 Come From Away Sep 10, 2026 - Sep 19, 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 Altrincham Interchange and Navigation Road tram stops are each about 10 minutes' stroll away. Free parking available onsite (80 spaces), with additional street parking nearby (free after 5pm). If you'd like to secure a space and relax in the bar before the show starts. we recommend arriving a little early. Box office Drink & relax 0161 928 1677 Monday – Friday : 11am – 4pm & 6pm – 8.30pm Saturday: 9am – 12pm Bar For performances, the bar is open one hour before the show begins, until one hour after it finishes. On days without performances, the bar is open Fridays between 7.30pm and 10.30pm. Note: the theatre is closed to the public from mid July to the end of August, and the bar is not normally open during this time. Find out more Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Pinked Floyd | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Visiting Production Pinked Floyd Pinked Floyd: An eight piece Tribute band with a stunning light and video show Ran Jul 4, 2026 Age guidance Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £25 Description This eight-piece tribute band is delighted to return to the Garrick with an engaging and energetic performance celebrating the magical music of Pink Floyd. A stunning light and video show compliment their exciting and amazingly accurate performance of music spanning the entire output of the Floyd, with a selection of tracks from the timeless albums Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, The Division Bell, Wish You Were Here, Animals, A Momentary Lapse of Reason as well as delving deeper into the Floyd back catalogue. Reviews "Blown away by this band. Professional and talented on the next level!! I've sound engineered touring bands for many years and not many bands grab my attention the way these guys did.” (James). “I’m a lifelong Floyd fan and this was one of the best tribute band performances I’ve ever seen (and I’ve seen plenty)” (Mike Halls). “I've seen a number of Pink Floyd tribute bands over the years and I can honestly say that Pinked Floyd are by far the best. Never have I seen a group full of SUCH incredibly talented musicians, a lead guitarist that's so good you can't take your eyes off him and a singer so unbelievably good you can't breathe .... Pinked Floyd you nailed it!” (Joe Max). “My heroes will never be forgotten as long as you are on the stage and that’s from a 68-year-old roadie of the original PF! You are another brick in the wall!" (David Larkin, former PF roadie) Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Strobe Lighting and Effects Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • 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 (1945) No summary available Ran: 24 November 1945 - 1 December 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 The Winslow Boy No summary available Ran: 1 January 1948 - 1 January 1948 Find out more Boyd's Shop (1948) No summary available Ran: 18 September 1948 - 25 September 1948 Find out more Matingold (1949) No summary available Ran: 30 April 1949 - 7 May 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 (1952) No summary available Ran: 5 May 1952 - 13 May 1952 Find out more Your World and Mine No summary available Ran: 13 April 1953 - 21 April 1953 Find out more The Deep Blue Sea (1954) No summary available Ran: 20 September 1954 - 25 September 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 (1999) 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! (2002) 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 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest No summary available Ran: 7 May 2007 - 12 May 2007 Find out more Load more Season 2021-2022 Curtain Up (Musical) Celebration of all things Musical Theatre Ran: 20 September 2021 - 25 September 2021 Find out more The Lady In The Van Funny, touching and unexpectedly spectacular play Ran: 4 October 2021 - 9 October 2021 Find out more Disney's The Little Mermaid The perfect musical treat for October half term Ran: 25 October 2021 - 31 October 2021 Find out more The Shape of Things No summary available Ran: 9 November 2021 - 14 November 2021 Find out more A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams's American Masterpiece Ran: 15 November 2021 - 20 November 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 Constellations No summary available Ran: 1 February 2022 - 6 February 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 Piaf No summary available Ran: 15 March 2022 - 20 March 2022 Find out more Alice In Wonderland Jr. - A Garrick Academy Production No summary available Ran: 23 March 2022 - 27 March 2022 Find out more The History Girl No summary available Ran: 1 April 2022 - 2 April 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 Ross and Rachel Home Streaming via YouTube Ran: 17 May 2022 - 22 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 The Mirror Crack'd Thrilling story of revenge and dark secrets based on Agatha Christie's 1962 novel Ran: 23 February 2026 - 1 March 2026 Find out more Disney's Beauty and the Beast JR. An enchanting musical performed by The Garrick Academy of Performing Art Students (GAPA) Ran: 18 March 2026 - 22 March 2026 Find out more Pomona Altrincham Garrick STUDIO 2025/26 Season - A Series of Manc Plays Ran: 24 March 2026 - 29 March 2026 Find out more The Railway Children Much loved classic story of family, adventure and trains Ran: 8 April 2026 - 18 April 2026 Find out more Hobson's Choice Altrincham Garrick STUDIO 2025/26 Season - A Series of Manc Plays Ran: 28 April 2026 - 3 May 2026 Find out more The Crucible A gripping drama by Arthur Miller about hysteria, fear and the Salem witch trials Ran: 11 May 2026 - 17 May 2026 Find out more Andy Parsons: Please #@!$ off to Mars Life is hard. Come and have a laugh about it! Ran: 21 May 2026 Find out more K-POP PARTY Get ready to sing, dance, and party - the ultimate celebration of Korea's global music phenomenon! Ran: 22 May 2026 Find out more Endless Love Singing voices at the ready, dancing shoes on and 'Let's party all night long!' Ran: 23 May 2026 Find out more Load more Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • MANIA: The Abba Tribute | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Visiting Production MANIA: The Abba Tribute Dig out those platforms, dust down those flares and join us for MANIA: The Abba Tribute Ran Jul 3, 2026 Age guidance Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £27 Description Direct from London’s West End, MANIA is accepted as the world’s number one ABBA tribute show. A special concert which celebrates the music of ABBA in a respectful and enjoyable way, this production revives memories of when ABBA ruled the airwaves. It is more than 40 years since ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest and they have filled our lives with music ever since. Now it’s your chance to thank them for the music! MANIA brings fans old and new, a memorable night not to be missed. If you’re looking for an excuse to party, reminisce or simply be entertained, then MANIA: the ABBA tribute is the show for you! Dig out those platforms, dust down those flares, and join in with such classics as ‘Mamma Mia’, ‘Voulez Vous’, ‘Dancing Queen’, ‘Winner Takes It All’, ‘Super Trouper’ and many, many more. Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Tenor Martin Toal's 2026 Summer Concert | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Visiting Production Tenor Martin Toal's 2026 Summer Concert Summer concert of favourite songs, music and dance from the world of opera, musicals and pop Ran Jul 2, 2026 Age guidance N/A Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £16 - £20 Description TENOR MARTIN TOAL’s 2026 SUMMER CONCERT INCLUDING FAVOURITE SONGS, MUSIC & DANCE FROM THE WORLD OF OPERA. POP & MUSICAL THEATRE, CONCLUDING WITH A LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS AUDIENCE SINGALONG Manchester tenor Martin Toal is back at the Altrincham Garrick to bring you his ever-popular annual one night only summer concert of favourite songs, music and dance from the world of opera, musicals and pop, concluding with a singalong and flag-waving Last Night of the Proms Finale! Returning with Martin in 2026 as guest artists are fiddle player Richard Sanderson, soprano Millie Royle, the June Rendell Academy of Dance and the children’s choir of St Hugh’s Primary school. Performing since 2004, tenor Martin Toal is a top class vocalist and entertainer very much in demand for major sporting, corporate, concert and charity events. He has performed with some of Europe’s top artists including tenor Alfie Boe, sopranos Lesley Garrett and Laura Wright, and Ireland’s Chris de Burgh who described Martin’s voice as “phenomenal”. His performance credits include having sung at all the major UK sporting venues including Old Trafford & the Etihad in Manchester, and Twickenham & Wembley in London! His clients have included the FA, Coutts Bank, the Prince’s Trust, Lord’s Taverners and former Dragons Den star and entrepreneur Theo Paphitis. Martin’s TV & radio appearances include BBC1’s Inside Out, BBC2’s A Band for Britain with actor Sue Perkins, ITV, SKY News, SKY Sports news, and BBC’s radio 2 and 5 live. Book early to avoid disappointment! Reviews “His beautiful voice and perfect expression sometimes brought tears to your eyes but just as you were feeling totally carried away with the romance of it all, he would switch to a foot-tapping rendition of La Donna e Mobile and instantly change your mood”. (Concert review by Julia Taylor) Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Level 1: Musical Theatre Movers (Weekly) | Altrincham Garrick

    Activities & Events Level 1: Musical Theatre Movers (Weekly) Date range Tickets £12 per week Age guidance 18+ Venue Annexe Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 1 hour per week Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Get Ready to Move, Dance and Have Fun at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse with our Musical Theatre Dance Classes. Perfect for anyone aged 18+ who wants to learn, improve, or simply enjoy the joy of dance. Our third weekly, block of six classes starts on Tuesday 2nd June and runs until Tuesday 14th July. There will be no class on Tuesday 23rd June. Pay as you go at £12 per week by booking here. Or contract our Box office directly to book a block of 6 classes for £60 (£10 per class) Spaces are limited, so secure your place now! Musical Theatre Adult Dance Classes: Level 1: Musical Theatre Movers Time: 5pm – 6pm Focus: Coordination, light exercise, and fun. This introductory class is designed for absolute beginners or those who prefer a relaxed, slower pace. There is no prior dance experience necessary. The sessions focus on basic rhythmic movement and low-impact exercise set to musical theatre hits. It is a welcoming environment centred on physical activity and the enjoyment of the genre. Gentle, fun and social - why not come and have a cuppa and a chat afterwards in the Garrick bar? Classes led by Louise Pettitt Louise trained at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance, graduating with a degree in dance and the performing arts. She holds a Master’s Degree in Creative Practice and Education and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education. Her professional theatre credits include Cats (UK, Italy, Portugal Tours), Beauty and the Beast understudy Belle (UK Tour), Starlight Express understudy Pearl (Bochum, Germany), Verve (UK Tour), Aura Dance Company (UK), and Cinemagique (Costa Cruises). Television and recording credits include Casualty 1909 (BBC), Nightmare in Suburbia (Nine Lives Media), Holland’s Meat Pies Commercial (MTP), and Starlight Express New Songs (Universal Music). Louise has choreographed numerous shows and musicals for leading vocational dance and performing arts colleges, including Move it , Sadler’s Wells Making Moves , Rambert Elements , Chicago (Waterside Arts), A Chorus Line , Guys and Dolls , The Phantom of the Opera , and Scrooge! The Musical . She has held prestigious roles as a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader at leading Higher Education institutions. Her choreography for Altrincham Garrick Playhouse includes A Chorus Line , Beautiful , Merrily We Roll Along , Chitty Chitty Bang Bang , The Sound of Music , and Priscilla Queen of the Desert . Beginners and Intermediate/Advanced classes are also available to book. So whether you’re taking your first dance steps or looking to brush up your skills, there’s a place for you at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse Musical Theatre Dance Classes . Come move, dance, and discover your rhythm ! Activities & Events Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Level 3: Intermediate/Advanced - Musical Theatre Adult Dance (Weekly) | Altrincham Garrick

    Activities & Events Level 3: Intermediate/Advanced - Musical Theatre Adult Dance (Weekly) Date range Tickets £12 per week Age guidance 18+ Venue Annexe Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 1 hour per week Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Get Ready to Move, Dance and Have Fun at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse with our Musical Theatre Dance Classes. Perfect for anyone aged 18+ who wants to learn, improve, or simply enjoy the joy of dance. Our third weekly, block of six classes starts on Tuesday 2nd June and runs until Tuesday 14th July. There will be no class on Tuesday 23rd June. Pay as you go at £12 per week by booking here. Or contract our Box office directly to book a block of 6 classes for £60 (£10 per class). Spaces are limited, so secure your place now! Level 3: Intermediate / Advanced Time: 7:45pm – 8:45pm Focus: Technical precision and complex performance. A faster paced class tailored for experienced dancers with a strong technical foundation. This level is intended for those who wish to maintain a high standard of dance fitness while continuing to develop their technical proficiency and artistry. Classes led by Louise Pettitt Louise trained at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance, graduating with a degree in dance and the performing arts. She holds a Master’s Degree in Creative Practice and Education and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education. Her professional theatre credits include Cats (UK, Italy, Portugal Tours), Beauty and the Beast understudy Belle (UK Tour), Starlight Express understudy Pearl (Bochum, Germany), Verve (UK Tour), Aura Dance Company (UK), and Cinemagique (Costa Cruises). Television and recording credits include Casualty 1909 (BBC), Nightmare in Suburbia (Nine Lives Media), Holland’s Meat Pies Commercial (MTP), and Starlight Express New Songs (Universal Music). Louise has choreographed numerous shows and musicals for leading vocational dance and performing arts colleges, including Move it , Sadler’s Wells Making Moves , Rambert Elements , Chicago (Waterside Arts), A Chorus Line , Guys and Dolls , The Phantom of the Opera , and Scrooge! The Musical . She has held prestigious roles as a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader at leading Higher Education institutions. Her choreography for Altrincham Garrick Playhouse includes A Chorus Line , Beautiful , Merrily We Roll Along , Chitty Chitty Bang Bang , The Sound of Music , and Priscilla Queen of the Desert . Musical Movement and Beginner classes are also available to book. So whether you’re taking your first dance steps or looking to brush up your skills, there’s a place for you at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse Musical Theatre Dance Classes . Come move, dance, and discover your rhythm ! Activities & Events Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Level 2: Beginner / Improver - Musical Theatre Adult Dance Class (Weekly) | Altrincham Garrick

    Activities & Events Level 2: Beginner / Improver - Musical Theatre Adult Dance Class (Weekly) Date range Tickets £12 per week Age guidance 18+ Venue Annexe Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 1 hour per week Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Get Ready to Move, Dance and Have Fun at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse with our Musical Theatre Dance Classes. Perfect for anyone aged 18+ who wants to learn, improve, or simply enjoy the joy of dance. Our third weekly, block of six classes starts on Tuesday 2nd June and runs until Tuesday 14th July. There will be no class on Tuesday 23rd June. Pay as you go at £12 per week by booking here. Or contract our Box office directly to book a block of 6 classes for £60 (£10 per class) Spaces are limited, so secure your place now! Musical Theatre Adult Dance Classes: Level 2: Beginner / Improver Time: 6:30pm – 7:30pm Focus: Foundational technique and choreography. Designed for those with basic dance knowledge or returning to the studio after a break. This class moves at a moderate tempo, introducing more specific musical theatre vocabulary and multi-step combinations. It is ideal for dancers looking to build confidence, improve their muscle memory, and refine their performance style. Classes led by Louise Pettitt Louise trained at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance, graduating with a degree in dance and the performing arts. She holds a Master’s Degree in Creative Practice and Education and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education. Her professional theatre credits include Cats (UK, Italy, Portugal Tours), Beauty and the Beast understudy Belle (UK Tour), Starlight Express understudy Pearl (Bochum, Germany), Verve (UK Tour), Aura Dance Company (UK), and Cinemagique (Costa Cruises). Television and recording credits include Casualty 1909 (BBC), Nightmare in Suburbia (Nine Lives Media), Holland’s Meat Pies Commercial (MTP), and Starlight Express New Songs (Universal Music). Louise has choreographed numerous shows and musicals for leading vocational dance and performing arts colleges, including Move it , Sadler’s Wells Making Moves , Rambert Elements , Chicago (Waterside Arts), A Chorus Line , Guys and Dolls , The Phantom of the Opera , and Scrooge! The Musical . She has held prestigious roles as a Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader at leading Higher Education institutions. Her choreography for Altrincham Garrick Playhouse includes A Chorus Line , Beautiful , Merrily We Roll Along , Chitty Chitty Bang Bang , The Sound of Music , and Priscilla Queen of the Desert . Musical Movement and Intermediate/Advanced classes are also available to book. So whether you’re taking your first dance steps or looking to brush up your skills, there’s a place for you at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse Musical Theatre Dance Classes . Come move, dance, and discover your rhythm ! Activities & Events Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • My Fair Lady | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production My Fair Lady What a smashing, positively dashing Musical, filled with comedy, romance, and dazzling songs Ran Jun 22, 2026 - Jun 28, 2026 Age guidance Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £19 - £24 Description 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! Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • GAPA Summer School 2026 - Week 1 | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Academy GAPA Summer School 2026 - Week 1 Date range Tickets £185 per week Age guidance 6-18 years Venue Rehearsal Room Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 10am until 4pm (6 hours per day for the full 5 days) Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Our exciting Theatrical Summer School for young people aged 6–18 is the perfect opportunity to build confidence, develop performance skills, and unleash creativity through drama, games, improvisation, storytelling, and performance. Choose to attend Week 1 , Week 2 , or both weeks – each week will feature different activities and projects , so there will be plenty of new experiences for those joining us for the full two weeks! During the week, students will be working towards a showcase performance on the Friday afternoon of each week, giving everyone the chance to share everything they have created and learned with family and friends and celebrate their hard work and achievements. Summer School Dates Week 1 (Full 5 Days): 27th July – 31st July 2026 (book below) Week 2 (Full 5 Days): 3rd – 7th August 2026 (click here to book) Time: 10:00am – 4:00pm daily Cost: £185 per week Please note that the children would need to bring along with them: A packed lunch and snacks to last the day (6 hours) A notepad A pencil case Comfortable clothing suitable for movement and activity Spaces are limited, so book early to secure your child's place for an unforgettable summer of creativity, laughter, and performance! Garrick Academy 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

  • GAPA Summer School 2026 - Week 2 | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Academy GAPA Summer School 2026 - Week 2 Date range Tickets £185 per week Age guidance 6-18 years Venue Rehearsal Room Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 10am until 4pm (6 hours per day for the full 5 days) Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Our exciting Theatrical Summer School for young people aged 6–18 is the perfect opportunity to build confidence, develop performance skills, and unleash creativity through drama, games, improvisation, storytelling, and performance. Choose to attend Week 1 , Week 2 , or both weeks – each week will feature different activities and projects , so there will be plenty of new experiences for those joining us for the full two weeks! During the week, students will be working towards a showcase performance on the Friday afternoon of each week, giving everyone the chance to share everything they have created and learned with family and friends and celebrate their hard work and achievements. Summer School Dates Week 1 (Full 5 Days): 27th July – 31st July 2026 (click here to book) Week 2 (Full 5 Days): 3rd – 7th August 2026 (book here) Time: 10:00am – 4:00pm daily Cost: £185 per week Please note that the children would need to bring along with them: A packed lunch and snacks to last the day (6 hours) A notepad A pencil case Comfortable clothing suitable for movement and activity Spaces are limited, so book early to secure your child's place for an unforgettable summer of creativity, laughter, and performance! Garrick Academy 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

  • 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 2026-2027 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 ROBIN HOOD - THE GARRICK PANTO - Altrincham Garrick Playhouse AUDITIONS FOR "ROBIN HOOD - THE GARRICK PANTO" - Altrincham Garrick Playhouse The Audition Date for this production is Sunday 12th July The Rehearsal Start Date for this production is Sunday 25th October The Production Dates for this production are 4th December 2026 - 3rd January 2027 (32 Performances) Written by Tom Whalley Directed by Joseph Meighan Assistant Direction by Helen Horridge Musical Direction by Peter England Choreography by Lauren Brown The Merry Garrick Panto that really hits the bullseye! The fine folk of Sherwood Forest are terrorised by the mounting taxes imposed by the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham who’ll stop at nothing to seize the throne of England and claim the fair Maid Marian as his bride. Only the outlaw Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men can save the day. With the help of the hapless Silly Willy and his not so glamorous mother Nanny Fanny, can Sherwood be saved from the Sheriff’s clutches? Or will they be left all aquiver? Packed with laugh-out-loud comedy, audience interaction, toe-tapping tunes, dazzling dance numbers, and a fresh twist on a classic tale, ROBIN HOOD promises to be the perfect theatre outing for the entire family. Whether you're young or just young at heart, this is a magical festive treat you won’t want to miss. AUDITIONS FOR ENSEMBLE, CHILDREN'S ENSEMBLE and PRINCIPAL ROLES! (Some Principals Roles have already been cast) 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 "ROBIN HOOD" Audition Pack Auditions for Upcoming Productions Auditions for BLACKADDER GOES FORTH - Altrincham Garrick Playhouse AUDITIONS FOR "BLACKADDER GOES FORTH " - Altrincham Garrick Studio The Audition Date for this production is Tuesday 14th July The Rehearsal Start Date for this production is Sunday 11th October The Production Dates for this production are 16th - 22nd November 2026 A stage adaptation based on the original BBC Television Series Created by Richard Curtis, Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton and John Lloyd Directed by Charlie Tomlinson One of TV’s most enduringly popular comedies returns to the Garrick stage, after our memorable production in 2018. Here, in all of their BAFTA-winning hilarity, are the adventures of the cynical Captain Edmund Blackadder, in his forlorn quest to survive the madness and buffoonery of all who surround him. The play weaves together moments of uproarious comedy and poignant reflection, exploring the absurdity of war and the indomitable human spirit that persists even in the face of adversity. With impeccable timing and a stellar cast, “Blackadder Goes Forth ” promises an unforgettable evening of laughter, nostalgia, and a fresh perspective on the timeless humour of this beloved classic. Content Warning: This production contains the use of theatrical haze and smoke, loud explosions and live gunfire. Presented by permission of United Agents Limited, with all royalty payments going to Comic Relief. We are a diverse theatre and we welcome auditionees of all ages (over 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 "BLACKADDER GOES FORTH" 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

  • James and the Giant Peach | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Production James and the Giant Peach Date range Tickets £14 - £19.50 Age guidance Age Guidance: 4+ This is a family show without age restrictions - only guidance - but we just ask that you make sure you and whoever you bring along will be comfortable sitting through the show (it's approximately 2 hours long with a 20 minute interval) and don't mind singing, shouting and movement, flashing lights and loud sound effects and a couple of nasty aunts. Unfortunately, if you have to leave during the show, you may not be able to come back in. And all children must be accompanied at all times. Venue Main Auditorium Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more The perfect Easter theatrical treat for the young… and young at heart! Written by Roald Dahl Adapted for the Stage by David Wood Directed by Meg Brassington This Roald Dahl classic is packed full of humour and ridiculousness for all ages. James lives with Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker, the most revolting Aunts in England. They make him work and slave and never let him play with other children - his life is lonely and sad. Then one day he meets a mystical old man who gives him a bag that contains the strongest magic the world has ever known. When James accidentally spills the bag near an old peach tree, the most incredible things start to happen and James embarks on the adventure of a lifetime with the most amazing group of characters you could ever meet! In this delightful stage adaptation, Roald Dahl’s classic tale is faithfully told by James himself, along with the insect characters – Miss Spider, Old-Green-Grasshopper, Centipede, Ladybird, and Earthworm. Prepare to be taken on a journey of crazy characters, creative costumes and colourful storytelling for the whole Family to enjoy! Age Guidance: 4+ This is a family show without age restrictions - only guidance - but we just ask that you make sure you and whoever you bring along will be comfortable sitting through the show (it's approximately 2 hours long with a 20 minute interval) and don't mind singing, shouting and movement, flashing lights and loud sound effects and a couple of nasty aunts. Unfortunately, if you have to leave during the show, you may not be able to come back in. And all children must be accompanied at all times. Performance Schedule: Thursday 25th March - 7.30pm Saturday 27th March - 1.30pm and 5.30pm (Easter Saturday) Monday 29th March - 6pm (Easter Monday) Tuesday 30th March - 7.30pm Wednesday 31st March - 7.30pm Thursday 1st April - 7.30pm Friday 2nd April - 7.30pm Saturday 3rd April - 1.30pm and 5.30pm 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

  • Pride and Prejudice | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Production Pride and Prejudice Date range Tickets £13 - £18.50 Age guidance 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 PRIDE AND PREJUDICE: Directed by Carole Carr "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." Experience Jane Austen's classic tale of hate to love, revitalised in this production full of laughter, colour, and life. When it comes to the subject of marriage, headstrong Elizabeth Bennet is determined to resist the mounting pressures and expectations from society. Amidst the glittering swirl of balls, gossip and the hypocrisy of Regency England, Elizabeth encounters the arrogant, aloof, but infuriatingly eligible Mr Darcy. The two are more alike than they care to admit and their tempestuous journey from “tolerable” to love triumphant is one of literature’s most iconic romances. Austen’s most iconic love story is brought dazzlingly to life in this delightful stage adaptation by Andrew Davies, author of the iconic 1995 BBC TV adaptation. If you love your Bridgeton, you simply cannot miss this! 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

  • Cluedo | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Production Cluedo Date range Tickets £14 - £19.50 Age guidance Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Written by Sandy Rustin. Based on the Paramount Pictures Motion Picture and the Hasbro Board Game. Directed by Nick Sample. The hilarious whodunnit play! It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a very unusual dinner party. Each of the guests has an alias, the butler offers a variety of weapons, and the host is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Join the iconic oddballs known as Scarlet, Plum, White, Green, Peacock, and Mustard as they race to find the murderer in Boddy Manor before the body count stacks up. Based on the cult classic film and the popular board game, Cluedo is a madcap comedy that will keep you guessing until the final twist. Murder and blackmail are on the menu! Based on the Screenplay by Jonathan Lynn Additional Material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price “CLUEDO is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service Collection. (www.dramatists.com ) 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

  • Blackadder Goes Forth | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Production Blackadder Goes Forth Date range Tickets £14 - £19.50 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 A stage adaptation based on the original BBC Television Series. Created by Richard Curtis, Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton and John Lloyd. Directed by Charlie Tomlinson. One of TV’s most enduringly popular comedies returns to the Garrick stage, after our memorable production in 2018. Here, in all of their BAFTA-winning hilarity, are the adventures of the cynical Captain Edmund Blackadder, in his forlorn quest to survive the madness and buffoonery of all who surround him. The play weaves together moments of uproarious comedy and poignant reflection, exploring the absurdity of war and the indomitable human spirit that persists even in the face of adversity. With impeccable timing and a stellar cast, “Blackadder Goes Forth ” promises an unforgettable evening of laughter, nostalgia, and a fresh perspective on the timeless humour of this beloved classic. Age Guidance: 12+ Presented by permission of United Agents Limited, with all royalty payments going to Comic Relief. Content Warning: This production contains the use of theatrical haze and smoke, loud explosions, and live gunfire. 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

  • Barbara Fraser | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Barbara Fraser Barbara is best known at the Garrick for her role as Bookkeeper in the 1980s and 90s, when she kept a tight grip on the budgets and expenditure of Department Heads. It was not unusual to receive a late-night phone call asking for an explanation why a particular purchase had been made. Her fun side came out in her regular performances in the Old Time Music Halls in the 1970s and 80s (see photo), and she occasionally took small roles in plays. Barbara also took a full part in social activities and worked in the coffee bar. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Disney's FROZEN | Altrincham Garrick

    Garrick Production Disney's FROZEN Date range Tickets £18 - £20 Age guidance Recommended 6+ Strictly No Under 4's Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more For the first time in forever, experience the musical phenomenon that has taken the world by snowstorm at Altrincham Garrick Playhouse! In the beautiful mountainous kingdom of Arendelle, Princesses Anna and Elsa grow up sheltered inside their castle, isolated from the world and increasingly distant from each other. When Elsa is crowned queen, the magical powers she’s desperately tried to conceal from her sister take control, and she flees into the mountains. As a ferocious winter descends on Arendelle, Anna sets off on an epic journey to find Elsa and bring her home – with the help of hardworking ice harvester Kristoff, his loyal reindeer Sven, and a happy-go-lucky snowman named Olaf. Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature film, Disney’s Frozen includes all the film’s beloved songs by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, along with new music written exclusively for the stage. Full of magic, humour, and a stunning music, Frozen is a powerful tale of sisterhood, acceptance, and finding the real meaning of true love. Directed by Joseph Meighan Garrick Production Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • Altrincham Garrick Play Reading Club | Altrincham Garrick

    Activities & Events Altrincham Garrick Play Reading Club Date range Tickets £7 Age guidance 16+ Venue Garrick Bar Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time Refreshments from 12pm, Reading to commence 12.30pm. Approx 3 hours Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more If you like theatre...no, if you love theatre, drama, comedy, musical theatre, play reading, poetry and much more and would relish the opportunity to meet new people, then 'Altrincham Garrick Play Reading Club' is for you. The event is all about relaxed, no pressure reading and the best way to read a play is to do it out loud, so join us and give it a go! The titles we will be enjoying will be as follows: 3rd July - Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie August - No Play Reading Summer Break 4th September - The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde 2nd October - The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman 6th November - Blue Stockings by Jessica Swale 4th December - The Good Life by Jeremy Sams Activities & Events Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews Gallery Friends of the Garrick Become a Friend of the Garrick! You can buy discounted tickets and support your local theatre. Become a Friend Now Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • The 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

  • The Take That Experience | Altrincham Garrick

    Visiting Production The Take That Experience Date range Tickets £25.50 - £27.50 Age guidance - Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time 1 hour 50 minutes (including 20 minute interval) Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more The UK’s Number 1 tribute to Take That - The Take That Experience is ready to relight your fire!!! As Take That celebrate over 30 years as the UK's number one boy band, The Take That Experience mark over a decade together as the ultimate tribute act with their best show yet! Wowing audiences everywhere they go with their amazing vocals, replica costumes and electrifying dance routines, they continue to successfully recreate the magic of Take That with the ‘Greatest Hits Tour’. Join Gary, Howard, Mark, Jason and of course the ultimate entertainer Robbie for an evening of hit after hit, that has earned Take That iconic status and without doubt the title of the UK’s favourite boy band. The Take That Experience has been endorsed by Nigel Martin Smith, Take That’s original manager as the closest thing to Take That. The Take That Experience perform all the classic songs you know and love from the 90s through to the present, including smash hits Pray, Relight My Fire, Patience, Shine , These Days and Giants ! The show also features a solo set from the one and only "Robbie Williams" who brings alive firm fan favourite songs Angels , Rock DJ, Candy and of course Let me Entertain you to an already explosive show! The boys don’t just give you a night you’ll Never Forget ... they give you The Take That Experience! Visiting Production Book Tickets Wed 15 Oct Last few left 00:00 Show more times Trailer Reviews “A show you will never forget!” Audience Member “The closest thing to Take That ” Nigel Martin Smith (Take That’s original manager) “An experience you won’t want to end ” The Stage 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

  • Ian Crownshaw | Altrincham Garrick

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

  • 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

  • The Good Life | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production The Good Life Comedy stage play, based on the hugely popular sitcom Ran Jun 1, 2026 - Jun 7, 2026 Age guidance 10+ Venue Main House Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £13 - £18 Description 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. Reviews "... this is another example of the high-quality productions that have become synonymous with the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse." – Max Eden, North West End UK Read the full review HERE "You're sure to enjoy this slice of suburban silliness." – Rick Bowen, Stage Struck Read the full review HERE "Finally, a special mention should go to Geraldine the goat.... Her presence added an unexpected but highly amusing layer to the production and consistently drew audience attention." – Kathryn Gorton, Number 9 Read the full review HERE Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning This production contains mild language and adult themes. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd Ran Jan 2, 1920 - Jan 2, 1920 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description By D H Lawrence CAST Bott, Miss Hill, Arthur P Matthews, Marion Thwaite Nixon, Beryl Nixon, Philip N Nixon, Walter S Owen, Gwen Pownall, Clarence Warburton, George A Warburton, Ida Winn, Rex Wilkinson, John Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Blackadder Goes Forth | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Blackadder Goes Forth Ran Nov 5, 2018 - Nov 10, 2018 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description MARKING THE CENTENARY OF THE END OF WORLD WAR ONE (ALSO SUPPORTING COMIC RELIEF) Based on the well loved television series, we are taken back to the First World War, with all the usual characters are involved in many anarchic situations. Blackadder and Baldrick are just two of the many characters who are caught up trying trying to escape the war. Laugh out loud comedy throughout but with an unforgettable ending. We are also delighted to be featuring, in our programme and an exhibition in our Foyer, the cartoons of Noel Whittles MC, a soldier from Altrincham, who served in the First World War. These cartoons, mostly never seen before have been kindly lent to us by his family. CAST Captain Edmund Blackadder - Steven Finney Private S. Baldrick - Michael Gallagher General Sir Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett - David Beddy Lieutenant The Honourable George Colthurst St Barleigh - Hugh Everett Captain Kevin Darling - Steve Searcy Corporal Perkins - Charlie Gallagher Field Marshal Haig - Charlie Tomlinson Sergeant Jones - Richard Finney Private Robinson - Sam Evans Driver Parkhurst & Nurse Mary - Emma Turner Brigadier Smith - Roberto Lavorini Private Tipplewick - Ollie Tomlinson The Production is proudly sponsored by UNKNOWN On the Sunday after the last night of Blackadder we have A Special Commemorative Celebration marking the end of World War One, 100 years ago, on the 11th November 1918 Proceeds going to The British Legion Poppy Appeal The concert will feature at least 20 well know Garrick performers in memory of 'The Fallen' - especially the 29 who gave their lives from the 'bravest little street in England' - Chapel Street - Altrincham, appropriately set on the set of 'Blackadder' Production Photographs by Vish Sharma Reviews Review by Rick Bowen for Stagestruck WHAT makes a good sitcom? For me, one of the most important things is for the TV viewers to take the characters to the hearts and warm to them. Here we have an embarrassment of riches, from the bumbling Private Baldrick to the crown prince of the put down, Captain Edmund Blackadder, brought so engagingly to life on the small screen by Tony Robinson and Rowan Atkinson. I never thought I’d feel the same deep seated warmth for these characters again. But in Charlie Tomlinson’s flawless and fabulous stage production I felt it - in spades. As Blackadder, Steven Finney treats us a one man comedy masterclass and displays a sense of timing that is simply sublime. He can also make you laugh when he doesn’t actually say anything and while there are echoes of Atkinson, he’s more than succeeded in putting his individual stamp on this classic part. Michael Gallagher is equally memorable as his sidekick and the butt of his jokes, Baldrick. There’s a natural rapport between the two of them. Rehearsals must have been a hoot. In this particular outing, Blackadder and Baldrick are fighting for King and country in the First World War. They’re trying to keep their spirits up as they’re waiting for the next offensive, “the big push,” to begin. While Blackadder is unashamedly cynical about the War and what he sees as a senseless loss of life, the scriptwriters, Richard Curtis, Ben Elton, John Lloyd and Rowan Atkinson, never cross into irreverence and maintain the respectful tone needed when tackling a subject as difficult as this one. If their script was a drink it would definitely be vintage champagne and not a word is wasted by a cast that includes a superb Hugh Everett performance as the unbelievably dense Lieutenant The Honourable George Colthurst St Barleigh. This production made me laugh until my sides ached but when the ending came the tears were in my eyes. And I, as a lifelong fan of this TV classic, knew what was coming. Star Rating ★★★★★ Review by Max Eden for North West End If there has ever been a time to revisit the Classic BBC television series; Blackadder, it would be this week - with this Sunday marking the centenary of the end of the First World War and the First World War being very much in the forefront of people’s minds. So, when I had the opportunity to see the theatre production of Blackadder Goes Forth at the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse this week, I jumped at the chance. First things first, this production is anything but amateur, it’s slick, funny and professional throughout. The script written by Richard Curtis, Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton and John Lloyd’s is as razor sharp as it was when it first aired with hilarious set ups and gags throughout and has been cleverly adapted for the stage. As with most productions; the cast can make or break a show like this and in this case; it’s the cast who makes this show as powerful as it is. The lead; Captain Blackadder is played by Steve Finney who has embraced the mannerisms and style of Rowan Atkinson down to the very last detail, it’s no surprise when you realise he’s played Blackadder before in 2015 because he’s just too good not too. Finney is joined by a stellar cast including the hilarious Michael Gallagher who plays Baldrick and David Beddy who plays General Sir Anthony; both of which are wickedly funny with impeccable timing and delivery throughout. The entire cast deserve high praise for this production and I couldn’t fault any of them for what was a magnificent performance. Directed by Charlie Tomlinson who also plays Field Marshal Haig; you are immediately transported back to the trenches of WW1 and thanks to an impressive set design which features full sized trenches and dorms which are West End quality sets. This show is wickedly funny throughout until the end, but nothing can prepare you for that final scene which so cleverly puts the men who fought the war right in the forefront of your mind; the choices they had to make and the sacrifice they did in order for us to live today. I don’t think there was a dry eye in the room tonight as poppies fell from above once the cast had gone ‘over the top’. A wonderful production with a stellar cast and witty script which poignantly remembered the fallen just when we weren’t expecting it. Verdict: Anything but Amateur, this is magnificent! Star Rating ★★★★★ Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • In The Air Tonight - The ultimate tribute to Phil Collins | Altrincham Garrick

    Visiting Production In The Air Tonight - The ultimate tribute to Phil Collins Date range Tickets £32 Age guidance Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more Get ready for a Night to Remember – as we bring the unforgettable sound of Phil Collins to life! This is IN THE AIR TONIGHT - the ultimate live tribute to the one and only Phil Collins. From the epic drum breaks to the soul-stirring ballads, this showbrings the sound of ageneration roaring back to life. Relive the magic of Phil’s greatest moments – from his Genesis roots to his incredible solo career - in a concert that will have you singing, swaying, and dancing all night long. Starring an electrifying live band, powerhouse vocals, and a stellar cast of musicians, In The Air Tonight captures the unmistakable energy, emotion, and drive of Phil Collins like neverbefore. Featuring all the classics, including:“You Can’t Hurry Love,” “Take Me Home,” “I Wish It Would Rain Down,” “One MoreNight,” and the explosive “In the Air Tonight” - with that drum solo performed live and louder than ever. Don’t miss your chance to experience the sound, the soul, and the sheer brilliance of Phil Collins -live on stage! 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Jan Maddox | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Jan Maddox Jan had been associated with the Garrick all her life, mainly supporting events on the social side of things at the theatre. She was often seen selling Christmas Draw tickets or serving up hot food at the many after-show parties over the years. Jan's maiden name was Byrom - she was part of the family that played such an important part in the formation of the Society and (in time) the theatre itself. All the meetings and rehearsals in the early days took place in her Great Grandfather's premises, known as Byrom's Buildings on Kingsway in Altrincham. Jan's Grandfather was a founder member and remained involved throughout his life and, naturally, introduced her to the theatre. Jan is sadly missed by all her many friends and family, and particularly so by all of at the Garrick. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Charles Foster | Altrincham Garrick

    Previous Next Charles Foster Charles was an outstanding Garrick actor in the 1960s and early 70s, appearing in numerous productions including The Crucible , Much Ado About Nothing , Wait Until Dark , and Say Who You Are . From the 1970s into the 90s, with his unmistakable voice, he became one of the most recognisable faces on Granada Television as an on-screen continuity announcer. He also provided the voice over on shows such as Judge Rinder , Catchphrase and The Krypton Factor , and he had acting roles in Coronation Street , Emmerdale and Crown Court . In 2009, Charles was asked to play Sergeant Wilson in the Garrick's memorable production of Dad's Army alongside Allan Taylor's Captain Mainwaring - the last roles played by both these acting stalwarts on the Garrick stage. Charles is pictured as Sergeant Wilson from that production. Back to In Memoriam page

  • Booking & Access Information | Altrincham Garrick

    Wheelchair spaces are available in the Auditorium and there is a toilet and a lift for disabled patrons. We do require advanced booking for Wheelchair spaces and please tell our Box Office if you have any special requirements when booking. There is also a loop system for patrons. About Us Booking and Access Information Altrincham Garrick Playhouse is the beating heart of the community. A theatre, cinema, youth academy and community creative social place for all to enjoy. Booking Fees There is £2.50 transaction fee for each individual payment made by telephone or online. Refunds or Exchanges The Box Office will try to re-sell unused tickets subject to a £1 per ticket exchange fee, on the understanding that the sale of the Garrick’s own available seats takes priority. Concessions This includes where applicable for some events where specified, Adults 60+, Students (Student Card required), Unemployed, NHS and Fire Service (last three – ON PRESENTATION OF RELEVANT PROOF) Disabled Facilities There are 2 disabled parking spaces to the left of the Playhouse entrance, 1 to the right and 2 directly in front of the Foyer, plus additional spaces outside our Studio Theatre. Please display permits at all times and only use these spaces if you have a current permit. Wheelchair spaces are available in the Auditorium and there is a toilet and a lift for disabled patrons. The main auditorium can accommodate 4 wheelchairs and the Studio 1 wheelchair. We do require advanced booking for Wheelchair spaces and please tell our Box Office if you have any special requirements when booking. There is also a loop system for patrons. Join our mailing list Subscribe

  • The Wizard of Oz | Altrincham Garrick

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

  • An Evening of Burlesque Cabaret | Altrincham Garrick

    Visiting Production An Evening of Burlesque Cabaret Date range Tickets £32 Age guidance 18+ Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time TBC Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more An Evening of Burlesque Cabaret - A glorious Night of Glamour, Laughter and Feel-Good Fun. Roll up, roll up... the Uk’s longest-running burlesque show is back touring the nation with a thrilling new twist for 2026! Presenting An Evening of Burlesque Cabaret – a dazzling celebration of cabaret, burlesque, and world-class entertainment. The ultimate variety show blends stylish cabaret, comedy, music, and burlesque into a spectacular extravaganza of glitz and glamour. Featuring dazzling showgirls, specialty cabaret artists, and stars of the stage and screen, this is a night of sophistication and stunning performances. Expect fun, feathers, and fabulous costumes as we showcase the finest selection of specially artistes, comedians, and champagne showgirls. With its blend of cabaret charm and burlesque allure, this sensational show promises a uniquely seductive experience that redefines variety for the 21st Century. Burlesque has enraptured audiences for centuries, and An Evening of Burlesque Cabaret delivers the very best in contemporary burlesque and cabaret artistry. Expect the unexpected with plenty of glitter, glamour, and unforgettable moments. It’s cocktails and cabaret o’clock – a night to remember awaits! Tickets are on sale now. Don’t miss the magic! Age restriction: 18+ 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

  • The East Window | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production The East Window Ran Jan 2, 1915 - Jan 2, 1915 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description By Walter R Matthews CAST Bonson, John P Hough, B G Megson, Miss Margaret Slinn, Ella Warburton, George A Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Alice In Wonderland Jr. - A Garrick Academy Production | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions Alice In Wonderland Jr. - A Garrick Academy Production Ran Mar 23, 2022 - Mar 27, 2022 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description The Garrick Academy's (GAPA) production of 'Alice In Wonderland Jr' A complicated set of performances: Wednesday 23rd March 2022 7.30pm - Class 2 (ages 11-13 years) Thursday 24th March 2022 7.30pm - Class 5 (ages 11-13 years) Friday 25th March 2022 7.30pm - Class 2 ( ages 11-13 years) Saturday 26th March 2022 2.00pm - Classes 1, 4 & 7 (ages 5-10 years) Saturday 26th March 2022 7.30pm - Class 5 (ages 11-13 years) Sunday 27th March 2022 2.00pm Classes 1, 4 & 7 (ages 5-10 years) DISCOVER THE ENCHANTING WORLD OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND JR. Travel down the rabbit-hole and join Alice, one of literature’s most beloved heroines, in her madcap adventures. Featuring updated songs from Disney’s thrilling animated motion picture, Disney’s Alice in Wonderland JR is a fast-paced take on the classic tale. The ever-curious Alice’s journey begins innocently enough as she chases the White Rabbit, after which her adventures become increasingly more strange as she races the Dodo Bird, gets tied up with Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, raps with a bubble-blowing Caterpillar and beats the Queen of Hearts at her own game! A fun-filled show night is guaranteed with the Garrick Academy's musical youth presenting all of the usual Alice characters, including three Cheshire Cats and dozens of other wonderfully wacky individuals! Adapted especially for young performers, this musical includes favorites from the Disney cannon such as “I'm Late,” “The Unbirthday Song,” and “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” in a charming updated retelling of the Lewis Carroll classic. Whether this is your first experience with Alice or your hundredth, you'll lose your head (and your heart) for Alice in Wonderland JR.! Music and Lyrics by Sammy Fain & Bob Hilliard, Oliver Wallace & Cy Coban, Allie Wrubel & Ray Gilbert, Mack David, Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston Music Adapted and Arranged and Additional Music and Lyrics by Bryan Louiselle Book and Additional Lyrics by David Simpatico Based on the 1951 Disney film Alice in Wonderland and the novels The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Gerry Turnock | Altrincham Garrick

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

  • When We Are Married | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions When We Are Married Ran Oct 8, 2007 - Oct 13, 2007 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description The hilarious tale of three middle-aged Yorkshire couples (pillars of the community) who are celebrating their joint silver weddings. In the midst of the celebrations arrives the chapel organist with some very disturbing news concerning the validity of their marriages. An evening of home-truths, recriminations and mayhem ensues. Reviews Sale & Altrincham Messenger's Review by Rick Bowen Till death do us part Isn't it funny, how your memory plays tricks on you. I arrived at Altrincham Garrick expecting not to enjoy 'When We Are Married' and left feeling well and truly entertained. Even though I've seen the play several times I thought, for some reason, that it was old hat. And yet, although society's rules have changed, it's remarkable how fresh and sprightly Priestley's dialogue still sounds today. He certainly has a way with words, does our JB. Three couples, all pillars of the Yorkshire community in which they live, have their lives turned upside down when they discover, to their horror, that their marriage certificates aren't worth the paper they're written on. Throw into the comedy mix a newspaper photographer whose world is permanently out of focus as a result of his penchant for the booze and a hard as nails housekeeper who's out to line her own pockets and you have the recipe for an evening of good, clean fun. You could take granny to see this, as there's nothing to offend. Maureen Casket's production zips along and the director makes sure her cast, one of the strongest ensembles seen at the Garrick this season, doesn't waste a word of Priestley's often witty script. Geoff Noar treats us to a brilliant piece of character acting as the pie eyed photographer Henry Ormonroyd and Julie Broadbent is really good as Ruby the maid. It's probably unfair to single out individuals because, to borrow a phrase from the world of sport, this is a great team performance. What I liked about this play is that the characters are real people and not shallow, plumy voiced, middle class twits getting their knickers in a twist over their potential loss of face. Indeed, had Priestley set the piece among the chattering classes it probably would have been a complete turn off. These are people who have pulled themselves up by their own boot straps and got on in life. Margaret Norris has designed a sumptuous set - a perfect backdrop for a perfect evening in the theatre. When We Are Married may have received its world premiere in the 1930's, but there's no sign of any wrinkles in this production. Enjoy. Star Rating ★★★★ M.E.N.'s Review by Julia Taylor I HAVE never, as a journalist, come across a photographer who got drunk on duty. But who can blame Henry Ormonroyd for having one too many in this classic comedy at the Garrick Theatre. After all, he has to snap three anxious couples who, after 25 years together, discover they are not legally married! Even when squiffy, Henry is a philosopher. If God had intended men to wear collars he would have put collar studs in their necks!?, he announces in his slurred way. Geoff Noar is an inspired choice for this part - character parts are his forte. J.B.Priestley's comedy was first performed in 1938 at the Manchester Opera House, six years after the Garrick opened, yet, even now when there is no longer a taboo about "living in sin", people still enjoy seeing the pompous floored. Indeed, the audience on Monday night liked it more than most. Their applause at the end was deafening. The dilemma of the three respectable couples is conveyed with well observed Yorkshire accents. They contrast with the 'lah-di-dah' voice of Gerald Forbes, (Nick Curror) the church organist who breaks the news that they are not technically wed. The hosts of the joint silver wedding party are Alderman Helliwell and his society wife, Maria (Alison Davis). How proudly David Gonet's Helliwell flaunts his local eminence and how amusing both verbally and facially is his reaction to his downfall. The other two couples, the Parkers and the Soppitts, appear to be enjoying married bliss but, when the ties are apparently cut, they express their real feelings. Mike Shaw's Councillor Albert Parker is selfish, conceited, and above all 'stingy' treating his long-suffering wife Annie (Margaret Leslie) with contempt. She appears unconcerned but, my, how she changes when released from wedlock. The situation is reversed with the Soppitts. It is the husband, Herbert, (Bill Platt) who is downtrodden and his wife, Clara (Janet Slade) who has the upper hand. Bill and Janet give first class performances when Herbert finds his voice and Clara is placed under his newly found firm thumb. The play brims with gentle humour particularly when Dawn Flint's raunchy Lottie upsets the apple cart even further. I like the way Priestley plans the stage appearances of the men, women and couples at different times enabling us to understand their motives. The ending, like the final bars of a symphony reaches a well-rounded crescendo and Henry Ormonroyd finally gets his explosive photo! Star Rating ★★★★ Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Manford's Comedy Club (6th November 2026) | Altrincham Garrick

    Visiting Production Manford's Comedy Club (6th November 2026) Date range Tickets £13.50 Age guidance Adult Only Venue Main House Trigger warning Find out more Book now Running time Group bookings Find out more Accessibility Find out more It’s Friday Comedy night with another hilarious Manford’s Comedy Club show! Featuring some of the funniest, award-winning comedians on the UK comedy circuit. Every show has a different line-up of four top comedians, all personally chosen by Jason Manford! Our MC will be Daisy Earl, with three brilliantly funny comedians, Eddy Brimson, Louis Etienne and Sol Bernstein, to guarantee a great evening of comedy. Doors open 7pm. Show starts 8pm 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

  • Punk Rock | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production Punk Rock Altrincham Garrick STUDIO 2025/26 Season - A Series of Manc Plays Ran Jun 9, 2026 - Jun 14, 2026 Age guidance 16+ Venue STUDIO Theatre Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £13 - £15 Description 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. Reviews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 STARS! "It provides a fittingly powerful conclusion to an outstanding Studio season and confirms once again that the Garrick's investment in young talent continues to pay remarkable dividends." – Paul Wilcox, North West End UK Click HERE to read the full review Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Warning: This production contains strong and offensive language, scenes of extreme violence, and discussions of self-harm, sexual abuse, racism, homophobia, ableism, body shaming, murder, and mental health issues. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • The Joan Danvers | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Productions The Joan Danvers Ran Jan 1, 1930 - Jan 1, 1930 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description Davies, Dorothy Evans, Gwynn Landon, W Eric Martin, Rita Mendelsohn, Maurice T Simmonds, Kathleen Wilkinson, John Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • The Will and The Way | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production The Will and The Way Ran Jan 1, 1920 - Jan 1, 1920 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description By Walter R Matthews CAST Gorman, Dora Gorman, Philip?Norris Hough, B G Llewellyn, Helen M Lowe, Edgar M Matthews, Marion Thwaite Nixon, Walter S Owen, Gwen Winn, Rex Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Altrincham Garrick Show Choir presents - Choral Cinema: Music from the Movies | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production 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 Jan 14, 2026 Age guidance Venue Main House Running time Tickets Price Range £12 Description 🎬 Altrincham Garrick Show Choir presents: Choral Cinema – Music from the Movies with special guests Northenden Choir Get ready for a feel-good night at the Garrick as our fabulous Show Choir brings the magic of the movies to life! Also featuring the wonderful Northenden Choir. Join us for an uplifting evening filled with iconic songs from beloved films, powerful choral harmonies and unforgettable melodies, performed live on stage. An evening of iconic songs featured in films we know and love. This is the perfect night out for film lovers, music fans, and anyone who enjoys a great night at the theatre. 🎟️ Book now and let the music move you! Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • A Man of No Importance | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production A Man of No Importance The Irish Studio Season: A Musical Comedy about an amdram group facing opposition from the Church Ran Mar 25, 2025 - Mar 30, 2025 Age guidance 12+ Venue Altrincham Garrick Studio Running time TBC Tickets Price Range £14.50 - £16.50 (Studio Musical) Description Book by Terrance McNally Music by Stephen Flaherty Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens Directed by Barry Purves In Dublin in 1964, bus conductor and Oscar Wilde fan Alfie has ambitions to stage Salome , despite the objections of the church hierarchy at St Imelda's, where his amateur theatre group is based. When a newcomer to town, Adele, joins his passengers, he realises he has found the right person for the title role and starts to assemble his cast. Meanwhile Alfie's sister Lily mistakes her brother's interest in Adele as romantic - she longs to have him off her hands so she can be free to marry. Little does Lily realise that Alfie's love "dare not speak its name" and the object of his affections is in fact bus driver Robbie. As opening night draws near, secrets come spilling out which threaten to shake this little community to its core. But camaraderie and the redeeming power of theatre offer a thread of hope in this story of friendship, forbidden love and finding our place in the world. Winner of the 2003 Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical, A Man Of No Importance is the second successful collaboration by the team of Terrence McNally, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, all of whom won Tony Awards for Ragtime . Reviews Rick Bowen - Stagestruck - 5 Stars Please visit: https://www.stagestruck.info/blog/2025/3/26/a-man-of-no-importance-lauriston-studio Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning This production contains depictions and themes of violence and homophobia and includes and mild language. Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • A Streetcar Named Desire | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Garrick Production A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams's American Masterpiece Ran Nov 15, 2021 - Nov 20, 2021 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description By Tennessee Williams Directed by John Cunningham Winner of the Pulitzer Prize One of the greatest American plays Fading Southern belle Blanche DuBois depends on the kindness of strangers and is adrift in the modern world. When she arrives to stay with her sister, Stella, in a crowded, boisterous corner of New Orleans, her delusions of grandeur bring her into conflict with Stella’s crude, brutish husband Stanley. Eventually their violent collision course causes Blanche’s fragile sense of identity to crumble, threatening to destroy her sanity and her one chance of happiness. Reviews Angela Kelly - North West End UK First performed on Broadway in 1947, Tennessee Williams ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ is a tragedy that highlights the inequalities of society in post war America. The play particularly shares the negative effects experienced by women during this time. Associated by many as one of the most significant of all American plays, it is certainly a brave step that the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse have undertaken in performing this epic tale. For those unfamiliar with the story, the play relays the story of Blanche Dubois (Kathryn Worthington) who arrives in New Orleans from Laurel, Mississippi having been given “a leave of absence” from her teaching role. She moves into her sister Stella’s apartment (Fiona Primrose) in the unbearable heat of New Orleans that she shares with Stella’s husband, the formidable Stanley Kowalski (Matthew Barnell). The antagonistic relationship between Blanche and Stanley from the moment she arrives in New Orleans provides the audience with a relationship that is uneasy to watch yet at the same time, extremely hard not to watch. Kathryn Worthington must be applauded for her excellent performance as Blanche Dubois, Stella’s estranged sister. Her portrayal of Blanche as a vulnerable woman from Mississippi, desperate to be loved and accepted by all was phenomenal. Her character crumbles as the play progresses and her fragility is heightened when finally, her sanity is questioned towards a dramatic ending. Worthington displays an almost “musical” southern states accent and her portrayal of Blanche's happy go lucky, innocence versus her deep-rooted insecurities was executed to perfection. Fiona Primrose, who portrayed the part of the dutiful wife Stella Kowalski, in some ways demonstrated the hopelessness of a woman in this era. Primrose displayed the internal struggle to fight the desperation to please her husband whilst battling with her need to provide Blanche with stability, love and understanding. Primrose demonstrated clearly to the audience that she was in turmoil between her need to protect Blanche and her duty to stay married to Stanley, even when violence ensued. Primrose’s representation of the character was exemplary. Matthew Barnell gave a solid performance as Stanley Kowalski and his unwavering masculinity, anger, pride and insistence on consistently being “top dog”. The poker scenes were well executed, and the drunken behaviour made it clear to the audience that whatever state Stanley Kowalski was in he always was to be “the man in charge.” With an abundance of stage presence, Barnell ensured Stanley was viewed as man hard to love, even by his friends at times. The set and staging worked very well in that it was consistent throughout. Impressive that even the bathroom which was a key reference point (and in reality, actually only showed the actors walking in and out of a door) demonstrated how well this was carried out. The various areas on stage were all meaningful to the entire play so it was a positive decision that they appeared to be fluidly utilised. The outside of the apartment of a noisy New Orleans and the inside of the apartment were closely connected which was key to the entire play. The deterioration of Blanche's mental health was also displayed by the clever use of jazz music on the set and Christine Mills on sound designed by director John Cunningham must be congratulated for this. The music continued during Blanche's eventual demise but eventually the sounds were almost entirely only experienced by Blanche. It did not go unnoticed that even the sound of the doorbell on set needed to be executed to perfection. A Streetcar named Desire is a story about types of love alongside fantasy versus the harsh reality of society. It is evident that Director John Cunningham has produced another fabulous piece of theatre and must be congratulated. It is no easy feat to produce such an iconic piece of theatre and A Streetcar Named Desire has given a much loved play a very positive nod. A play that is as thrilling to watch as it is uncomfortable, if you are a fan of this classic play by Tennessee Williams it is essential viewing for sure. An excellent production. Reviewed: 15th November 2021 Rating: ★★★★★ Rick Bowen - Stagestruck Director John Cunningham and his cast take the audience on an emotional journey in a captivating and at times touching and deeply moving production of this American classic. Unless you don’t have a heart, it’s impossible not to be affected by what unfolds on stage, in this absorbing piece of theatre from the pen of the great Tennessee Williams. Watching the play is draining at times, so goodness knows what performing it must be like for a tight knit and talented cast who make it their mission to make sure not a word of the wonderful Williams dialogue isn’t wasted. Blanche goes to stay with her sister, Stella, in the seedily seductive French quarter of New Orleans, where she finds her sibling living in a dingy two bedroom flat with her husband, Stanley. It’s a strange set up because the family has known the meaning of the word ‘affluence’ in the past and mystery surrounds just what happened to the former family home. Stanley quickly resents having Blanche around, with what he sees as her dubious past and irritating airs and graces. She compares the self-proclaimed king of his castle to an ape, branding him ‘common.’ But that really is an insult to our closest relatives. While I was naturally repulsed by the way Stanley treats his visitor and women in general, maybe I’m being a little too 21st century about it and ignoring the fact there were and surely still are many men like him who make the lives of those around them utterly miserable. Cunningham’s accomplished direction has drawn out fine performances from Matthew Banwell as Stanley and Kathryn Worthington and Fiona Primrose as Blanche and Stella, who evoke an authentic and endearing sisterly bond on stage. I also liked Paul Cuddy as Mitch, one of Stanley’s poker player pals who is by far the most gentlemanly of a motley crew. Cuddy ensures you feel for Mitch as he attempts to woo Blanche as she toys with his affection. Don’t miss this memorable production of an all American classic. Exceptional. Star rating **** Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

  • Constellations | Altrincham Garrick

    Return to Productions Archive Lauriston Studio Constellations Ran Feb 1, 2022 - Feb 6, 2022 Age guidance Venue Running time Tickets Price Range Description "One drink. And if you never want to see me again you never have to see me again." A quantum physicist and a beekeeper meet at a barbeque. They hit it off, or perhaps they don’t. They go home together, or maybe they go their separate ways. In the multiverse, with every possible future ahead of them, a love of honey could make all the difference... Nick Payne ‘s beautiful and heartbreaking romance Constellations is a must see. Currently celebrating a new successful Revival at the Donmar Warehouse in London's West End, it originally opened at the Royal Court in 2012 before opening on Broadway in 2015. It is a play about about free will and friendship; it's about quantum multiverse theory, love and honey. This play is directed by Pete Brassington, and is played by two casts of two actors, who will be covering three nights each. Cast A will be performing Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Cast B will be performing Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights. Reviews Gallery Trailer Trigger Warning Documents related to this Production View the Programme View the Advertising Poster Return to Productions Archive

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