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    < Back Seann Walsh (Postponed) ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 30 July 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Closure Update In line with Government instructions we are classed as a non-essential business and no member of staff is able to continue working at the theatre until Government restrictions ease. Please be assured that the vast majority of events have been postponed and not cancelled so therefore all tickets remain valid. Once we are able to operate again we will be in touch with you with details of the rescheduled dates. You can then transfer your current tickets to the new date, however if you are unable to transfer to the new date or don’t wish to have your ticket transferred to another production you will be given a full refund. You will not lose any money. This is an unprecedented event for our venue, and we thank you for your continued support and loyalty. Best wishes Your Garrick Playhouse Team. OFF THE KERB PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS SEANN WALSH – SAME AGAIN? Seann wanted to be a stand-up comedian from the age of 10. In this show, he tells us how he got here, from growing up in Brighton to gathering a slew of TV credits and glowing reviews, to becoming a tabloid villain. This fresh show mixes some of his best loved routines with new candid stories from the last ten years. Seann has many acting credits including Comedy Central’s sitcom Big Bad World, the lead role in Monks (BBC One), Three Kinds of Stupid (Sky) and Jack Dee’s sitcom Bad Move (ITV). He also wrote and starred in his own Sky short for Sky Arts which led to him producing, writing and starring in his own silent comedy web-series The Drunk. Seann is quickly on his way to becoming one of the UK’s best comedy character actors. Other TV credits include Virtually Famous (Channel 4), Play To The Whistle (ITV), One For The Road (BBC 3), Live At The Apollo (BBC 2), The Jonathan Ross Show (ITV), Tonight at The London Palladium (ITV), Celebrity Juice (ITV2), 8 Out Of 10 Cats (Channel 4), 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4), Alan Carr’s Chatty Man (Channel 4) and Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central (Comedy Central) ‘Hugely funny…deliciously entertaining’ **** The Times ‘…an absolute tour de force’ Beyond The Joke **** The I ‘A cracking good show’ - The Telegraph ‘One of comedy’s hottest properties...very talented, very funny’ - London Evening Standard 'He remains one of the most entertaining observational comics on the block' ; - The Independent AGE GUIDEANCE – STRICTLY 14+ (Likely to be swearing and adult content)

  • Full House | Altrincham Garrick

    < Back Full House ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 12 August 2019 Brown, Sydney A Farebrother, Arthur F Frost, Kenneth Glazebrook, K Harry Roberts, A E Tudor Royle, Dudley Talbot, Ernest K Ward, Ena Warhurst, W Kenneth Wiltshire, H John Zochonis, Isabel

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    < Back April in Paris ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 10 February 2014 CAST Malcolm Cooper as Al Beverley Stuart-Cole as Bet

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    < Back Absurd Person Singular ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 29 June 2018 A COMEDY CHRISTMAS CRACKER Alan Ayckbourn at his best. One of his earlier plays concerning three couples and three kitchens on three different Christmas Eves. Evenings of behind the scenes disasters culminate in wild comedy as one of he couples advances to material prosperity and independence. A Christmas you wouldn't want in your own home but hilarious entertainment in the theatre! This Production is proudly sponsored by [gallery columns="7" ids="https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DSC_3901.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DSC_3998.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DSC_4032.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DSC_3888.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DSC_4109.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DSC_4115.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DSC_4119.jpg|"] Production Photographs by Vish Sharma CA ST Sidney - Graham Simmonds Jane - Ros Greenwood Ronald - Simon Garland Marion - Laura Chandler Geoffrey - Matthew Foster Eva - Kim Armston Review by Rick Bowen for Stagestruck WE’RE in suburbia and Marion is raving about Jane’s brave new kitchen. She’s been invited to a Christmas Eve drinks party hosted by Jane and her ambitious husband, Sidney. Welcome to the world of Alan Ayckbourn. A world in which the men are invariably heartless and uncaring, often oblivious or completely detached from the plight of their wives. This play, first performed in 1972, shows its age, particularly in the way the men and women interact with each other. It’s set in three flats over three consecutive Christmas Eves and festive jollity is in short supply. Especially in the second act, in which poor Eva takes centre stage while being completely ignored by those who think they’re helping her by engaging in trivial pursuits - and I’m not referring to the popular board game. This play doesn’t really develop for me to the extent I would like it to but, that said, director Kathy Searcy’s well conceived production perfectly captures the spirit, the light and dark that’s a trademark of this celebrated and respected writer’s work. You can forgive the fact that the first act is rather repetitive, for the cast of Graham Simmonds (Sidney), Ros Greenwood (Jane), Simon Garland (Ronald), Laura Chandler (Marion) and Matthew Foster (Geoffrey) work hard to bring their characters to life. There’s also an impressive debut from Kim Armstom to enjoy. The second act will have you laughing while at the same time feeling guilty at what you’re laughing at, as Eva teeters on the brink. Star rating ★★★

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    < Back The Wind in the Willows ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 16 December 2013 Originally commissioned by Nicholas Hytner for the National Theatre as a Christmas entertainment, this version proved so popular it was revived again and again. This is a perfectly faithful adaptation which remains true to the spirit of the joy of the riverbank without being quite so gentle. The lyricism remains through the music and all the characters, Mole, Rat, Badger and the irrepressible Toad, to say nothing of the wicked Weasel, are here in all their glory. This will be a treat for all the family and a tremendous end to our 2005 season.

  • The King And I (Theatre Screening) | Altrincham Garrick

    < Back The King And I (Theatre Screening) ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 9 August 2020 This multi-award winning and critically acclaimed Lincoln Center Theater’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King And I was recorded live at London’s iconic Palladium. From the whatsonstage.com review: "Glinting and gliding, it waltzes glamorously across the huge Palladium stage with effortless grace." The Garrick team is delighted to show this lovely production to you on our big screen as if live.

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    < Back Pure Imagination - A Mini GAPA Performance ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 1 February 2023 MINI GAPA PERFORMANCE Pure Imagination Class 7 present their Roald Dahl inspired piece Pure Imagination . The performance explores the wonderful world of Roald Dahl bringing together some of his most famous characters to introduce you to Olivanas, Zipfizzing and many more of Mr Dahl's imaginative ideas. This is the end of term performance from our 5-8 year olds which will involve showcasing what they have learnt during the Spring term. The performance will take place on the Main Stage.

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    < Back Ladies' Day ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 8 February 2014 Work, love and life are just one long, hard slog for the fish-filleting foursome Pearl, Jan, Shelley and Linda. But their fortunes are set to change when Linda finds tickets to Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot the year it relocated to York. Out go the hairnets, overalls and wellies as the four ditch work, do themselves up to the nines and head off to the races for a drink, a flirt and a flutter. If their luck holds, they could hit the jackpot - and more besides. [gallery columns="5" ids="https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesa.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesb.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesc.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesd.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiese.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesf.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesg.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesh.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesi.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/ladiesj.jpg|"] CAST Janet Slade as Pearl Victoria Johnson as Jan Lise Banks as Shelley Siobhan Morgan as Linda Graham Simmonds as Joe/Fred/Jim/Patrick/Kevin/Barry Sale & Altrincham Messenger's review by Rick Bowen Girls just wanna have fun - Ladies Day at Altrincham Garrick ALTRINCHAM Garrick has chosen the warm and funny "feel good" comedy 'Ladies Day' as its penultimate play of the season. We follow a group of Hull lasses as they go in search of fun, glamour and the odd, stray millionaire at Royal Ascot. This year the red letter sporting event has been moved to York racecourse which means our ladies don't have too far to travel, although when they arrive they feel like they're in another world. As far as comedies are concerned, 'Ladies Day' doesn't break the mould. However, the characters are very, very likeable and writer Amanda Whittington has put some wonderful lines into her characters mouths. My particularly favourites were the homely girl next door Linda, expertly played by Siobhan Morgan, and Victoria Johnson (Jan) makes a great drunk, the scene made even funnier by the fact Jan can't handle booze. Graham Simmonds plays five roles and is at his most convincing as the smarmy, skirt chasing racing commentator. Director Maureen Casket has created a production that canters along at a perfect pace and the poignant parts of the play have just as much impact as the many humorous scenes. Light and fun - just what we need in these difficult times. But the scene with the whingeing jockey went on a bit too long for my liking. Star Rating ★★★★ City Life's Review by Julia Taylor Ladies Day at Altrincham Garrick Ladies' Day is about four Yorkshire fish filleters who go posh by attending Ladies' Day at Ascot, the year it was relocated to York, and reveal secrets about themselves. This is an amusing choice of subject by the writer, Amanda Whittington and gives the audience (including me) a lot of laughs. The four working class Yorkshire women discard their hair nets, overalls and wellies on stage and, before our eyes, dress to the nines and head to the races for a drink, a flirt with posh people, and a flutter. It is lady luck who provides the tickets when they are all sold out. And lady luck stays with them when their horses keep winning - but she appears to depart before the end. It is the brassy Shelley (Lisa Nivern Banks) who enjoys the experience the most. She is fame-obsessed and a would-be celebrity who thinks she might find a rich man to make her dreams come true. And, by changing her name to Sahara, nearly does! Despite her faults, she has a heart of gold. Lisa adds endearment to a character who could so easily be simply a crass chatterbox. Fellow filleter Linda is different. A quiet, naive 19-year-old, she, too, has an idol. He is pop singer Tony Christie of Is This The Way To Amarillo fame. Siobhan Morgan who plays her, makes you realise that her character needs something to cling to and help her escape from her mundane life. And she finds it. Single mum, Jan (Victoria Johnson) has created a celebrity of her own in the form of her daughter who has been the centre of her universe. When the daughter leaves home, Jan is left alone, unable to cope with her newfound freedom. Victoria gives a fine performance in this role. The scene when she staggers around drunk is hilarious. The strongest of the quartet, Pearl, is older and seemingly wiser than the others. She is leaving work to spend more time with her hubby. But she has the biggest secret of all - and you must hand it to Janet Slade, who plays her - and she hits a heartstring when she reveals it so movingly. The comedy wouldn't be balanced without the presence of men. And, believe it or not, Graham Simmonds plays six of them. I might add they are six of the best and you always know who is who. I especially like his Irish jockey describing the thrill of riding a winner. Star Rating ★★★★

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    < Back TINA - What's Love Got To Do With It? 1993 (Film Screening) ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 30 July 2021 Based on the life of the legendary soul singer, Tina Turner (Angela Bassett) - born Anna Mae Bullock - discovers her love of singing in her Tennessee church choir. She moves to St. Louis to pursue a career, and there she meets the charismatic Ike Turner (Laurence Fishburne), who rechristens her Tina and offers to help her succeed. As a musical team, Ike and Tina take the charts by storm. But as his physical abuse worsens, Tina has to make the tough decision to leave Ike and set out on her own. Our reasonably priced bar will be open before and after the screening. Free car park for customers and in easy walking distance of Altrincham and local tram and train stations. So what are you waiting for? BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW!

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    < Back Sleeping Beauty ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 7 February 2014 All the fairies have been invited to Princess Beauty's christening except one, the evil Carabosse. She gate-crashes the party and casts a terrible spell. Only the power of Fairy Crystal can help but to do so she must cast her own spell and send a whole castle and everybody in it to sleep for 100 years. Will the handsome prince be able to defeat Carabosse and wake Beauty with a kiss. A traditional pantomime for all the family, with music, glamour, magic and a bit of time-travel. Every year our panto is a sell out so don't wait to book your tickets and possibly miss out, book now as soon as the Box Office opens, you won't be disappointed. [gallery columns="4" ids="https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepinga.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingb.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingc.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingd.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingl.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingr.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingo.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingt.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingk.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingj.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingf.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingq.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingn.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepings.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingg.jpg|,https://www.altrinchamgarrick.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sleepingu.jpg|"] CAST Mandy White as Fairy Crystal Siobhan Morgan as Fairy Rose Hannah Pond as Fairy Columbine Mike Shaw as Carabosse Rosi Hunter as Prince Florizel David Gonet as King Wayne Julie Broadbent as Queen Coleen Lucy Parkinson as Princess Beauty Don Poole as Lord Chamberlain David Reynolds as Dame Cookie, the Cook Anthony Morris as Robbie, her son Adam Gonet as Wuffles 23rd, a dog and?Wuffles 25th Courtiers, Goblins etc Laura Whitehurst, Lizzie Carr, Megan Royle Felicity Jones, Alice Connelly, Imogen Jones Anna Aslanova, Grace Smith, Gaby Scott Stuart Bilson, James McMenamin, Lewis Woodward, Jamie Boughen

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    < Back Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979 film) ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 1 January 1970 This film was banned in many countries and in many parts of the UK when it was first released. You can watch it now on the big screen with the hindsight of 40 years of social and cultural progress, to see if you can work out why. Or you can simply sit back and let the zany, surreal and intelligent comedy wash over you. This screening will (as always) be introduced by Barry Purves, with informed trivia, anecdotes and some background of the production. Come and join us in a friendly, informal and Covid-19 safe atmosphere, to take advantage of sensational screening facilities as well as our low prices and free car park.

  • The Cathedral | Altrincham Garrick

    < Back The Cathedral ˂ Previous Production Next Production ˃ to 12 August 2019 Chapman, Laurie Cottam, Joan Davenport, Alfred Falkner, Robert Hall, Irene Harris, Frank Howat, Robert (Bob) A Iredale, W R Marshall, Stewart K Matthews, Marion Thwaite Medcalf, M Osborne, Edgar

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