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Oh Zeus! Age Guidance 12+
Kings of Comedy Le Navet Bete are back! For lovers of Fawlty Towers, Bottom and The Play That Goes Wrong, Oh Zeus! is a riotous, all-out hilarious ride through Greek mythology.
When the stability of Olympus is threatened by the marriage of Zeus’s daughter Hebe to a mere mortal, the King of the Gods hatches a plan to derail the wedding. Three actors play 40 characters in this mythical farce through Ancient Greece, the Underworld and back. Expect sensational physical comedy, outrageous jokes, fast paced chaos, and more togas than you can smash a plate at.
From one of the UK’s most-loved comedy theatre companies and creators of Dracula: The Bloody Truth, King Arthur and Treasure Island, “you are promised a non-stop evening of entertainment from a company who have a bottomless pit of talent at their disposal”.


Dates: Thu 15, Fri 16, Sat 17 Booking and More Information
Romeo & Juliet Suitable for ages 14+. Contains depictions of violence.
Nothing breaks your heart like losing your first love. And it hits even harder when it’s taken 40 years to find it.
Russell Kane plays Romeo in this exhilarating new production of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy.
This first love feels like the last chance saloon. When Juliet meets Romeo across a crowded dance floor, sparks fly! Hearts race, desperate for resuscitation from a romance defibrillator.
Can the swagger of experience, and the optimism of youth survive lost loved ones, toxic family members, manipulation and betrayal? Can it endure streets balanced on a knife edge, where sudden violence threatens to erupt at every turn?
Dates: Thu 01, Fri 02, Sat 03, Mon 05, Wed 07, Thu 08, Fri 09, Sat 10 Booking and More Information
The Trial of Romeo Oscar In space no one can hear you dream.
In the year 2194, humanity is scattered around the solar system and day-to-day life on earth looks very different. Preparations are underway for a landmark legal case.
Romeo Oscar, a military issue android, is on trial for murder. The first non-human to be tried in a court of law. The circumstances surrounding the incident are unclear, the evidence is polarising and selecting an impartial jury is proving a challenge.
Alan Ayckbourn’s latest play is a court-room drama exploring a question that artists have been pursuing for centuries – what makes us human?
Dates: Wed 21, Thu 22, Fri 23, Sat 24, Wed 28, Thu 29, Fri 30, Sat 31 Booking and More Information

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