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Welcome to our <strong>Spring</strong> and<br />
Summer Season brochure<br />
Following an incredible first season at the Bridge<br />
House Theatre and Warwick Hall, we have lined up a<br />
diverse, engaging and dynamic programme for<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> & Summer <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
<strong>2017</strong> kicks off with a very special homecoming<br />
concert from James TW on 6th January. James<br />
grew up in Barford and attended Warwick School<br />
prior to starting his professional career and it is a<br />
great pleasure to see him return to Warwick.<br />
Our continued commitment to exciting new theatre<br />
continues with our new season of touring performances.<br />
On 25th January, we host Blackeyed Theatre’s<br />
Frankenstein – a brand new adaptation of Mary<br />
Shelley’s Gothic horror masterpiece fusing ensemble<br />
storytelling, live music, puppetry and stunning<br />
theatricality. Following this is the Edinburgh Fringe<br />
Festival smash hit, Police Cops by The Pretend Men on<br />
1st February. Be ready for a comedy blockbuster that<br />
delivers an action packed hour of adrenaline fueled<br />
physical comedy, cinematic style and uncompromising<br />
facial hair!<br />
On 17th March, we have Zest Theatre’s Thrive. This exciting production for young<br />
people uses humour, movement and spoken word to beautifully portray the most<br />
challenging of emotions with courage and optimism. On 6th April, we are very<br />
proud to present Vamos Theatre’s incredible show The Best Thing. This<br />
production, from UK’s leading full mask theatre company is a swinging sixties story<br />
of unconditional love that is equally accessible to hearing and deaf audiences.<br />
Open Sky Productions bring their harrowing and very human show Scorched to<br />
the Bridge House Theatre for 2 nights on 3rd & 4th May. Using new writing, visual<br />
physical theatre, period music and an innovative set, Scorchced captures the<br />
horror of war and the disorientation of dementia. The final professional touring<br />
show of the season on 8th June is a riotous and playful reinvention of Macbeth<br />
from 6FootStories that puts the witches at the centre of this dark and bloody<br />
tragedy.