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WELCOME TO THE BRIDGE HOUSE THEATRE AND<br />

WARWICK HALL SPRING AND SUMMER 2018 SEASON.<br />

Welcome to the Bridge House Theatre and Warwick<br />

Hall Spring Summer 2018 season<br />

This season we continue to offer some fabulous<br />

theatre and music experiences for an ever-growing<br />

audience – thank you for supporting us, we really<br />

appreciate it.<br />

Aylesford School bring another classic<br />

school-based play in February. In Willy Russell’s<br />

Our Day Out Mrs Kay’s ‘Progress Class’ are<br />

unleashed for a day’s coach trip to Conway<br />

Castle in Wales. But this is more than a romp<br />

– Our Day Out highlights the empty futures<br />

for these children from the backstreets of<br />

Liverpool, for whom a day out was as much as<br />

they could expect.<br />

Blow away the Winter blues with Jazz at the<br />

Bridge, with performances from some of<br />

Warwick’s most talented young musicians.<br />

This is a very popular event so please book<br />

early.<br />

With Winter in full force The Bone Ensemble bring us<br />

an Arctic adventure with live music and a great story.<br />

Where’s my Igloo Gone? cleverly weaves scientific<br />

knowledge into the extraordinary journey of Oolik who<br />

needs to save her igloo home. With dynamic interactive<br />

activities children will be fully part of the story, problemsolving<br />

and working together to help the characters.<br />

We are thrilled that Les Petits are making<br />

their Bridge House debut with Captain Flinn<br />

and the Pirate Dinosaurs 2. Known for<br />

their inventiveness and joyful fantasy Les<br />

Petits will, no doubt, whisk you away on a<br />

wonderful adventure.<br />

Blackeyed Theatre have become Bridge House<br />

favourites and we are delighted to see them return<br />

with the ever popular Teechers by John Godber. In an<br />

educational climate where the arts are often marginalised<br />

it celebrates the joy of theatre, the inspiration of teachers<br />

and mocks the petty power squabbles of school-life. With<br />

just three actors multi-rolling, it will also be a master-class<br />

in character performance from this dynamic and hugely<br />

creative company. Don’t miss it.<br />

For lovers of thrillers and ghost stories<br />

The Middle School production this year<br />

is not one to miss! Seen for the first time<br />

in Edinburgh last Summer, The Curse<br />

of Cranholme Abbey follows a group of<br />

young people as they visit a neglected<br />

inherited mansion and discover its tragic<br />

and sinister past. With a talented cast of<br />

14-15 year olds from Warwick and King’s<br />

High we are sure this one will make you<br />

jump as we move through three time<br />

periods in the Abbey’s terrifying past.<br />

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