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Theatre in the Dock Oct 5th-7th 2012


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This year's Theatre in the Dock has moved to link up with Banbury Canal Day in October.

 

A quick run down of the programme...

 

Day Star theatre (who some of you will remember as touring by boat until 2006) are bringing 'A Night at Blackstone Hall' a light hearted tale of ghosts (Fri 5th 7.30pm);

 

I am performing a new one woman play 'Memories of Water' Sat 6th, 7pm) described by FringeGuru as 'an engaging story ... performing her own script, Kate Saffin is natural and secure in her character'

 

And finally, 'The Longest Narrow Boat Journey in the World' - the extraordinary film made by Nick Saunders of his trip with a pair of boats from the Black Country to the Baltic, made even more extraordinary with the addition of live music from ARCC Cinemascape (Sat 6th 9.15pm)- oh, and the sinking, don't forget the sinking...

 

Tickets for each of the three shows are £10/£8 but come to two and get the second one half price, come to all three and get the second half price and the third for a mere fiver!

 

And if all that weren't enough, Muddy Waters (think Thomas the Tank Engine with prop!) will be taking over the dock on Saturday with three story and activity sessions (11am, 1.30pm and 3.30pm) – including some read by national treasure, actress Prunella Scales. Tickets are only £5 and include a Muddy book to take home. Ps – accompanying adults are free.

 

Tickets available online at http://www.wegottickets.com/evenue/6066

From Tooley's during opening hours

On the door.

 

Sunday's programme will be a mix of theatre, stories, tours of the dock - all short to fit in with the lively atmosphere of Banbury Canal Day. Long enough to take the weight of your feet and short enough to ensure you don't miss any of the action out on the canalside!

 

Any queries email production@theatreinthedock.org.uk

 

Hope you can make it!

Kate and Matt (Armitage of the dock)

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This year's Theatre in the Dock has moved to link up with Banbury Canal Day in October.

 

A quick run down of the programme...

 

Day Star theatre (who some of you will remember as touring by boat until 2006) are bringing 'A Night at Blackstone Hall' a light hearted tale of ghosts (Fri 5th 7.30pm);

 

I am performing a new one woman play 'Memories of Water' Sat 6th, 7pm) described by FringeGuru as 'an engaging story ... performing her own script, Kate Saffin is natural and secure in her character'

 

And finally, 'The Longest Narrow Boat Journey in the World' - the extraordinary film made by Nick Saunders of his trip with a pair of boats from the Black Country to the Baltic, made even more extraordinary with the addition of live music from ARCC Cinemascape (Sat 6th 9.15pm)- oh, and the sinking, don't forget the sinking...

 

Tickets for each of the three shows are £10/£8 but come to two and get the second one half price, come to all three and get the second half price and the third for a mere fiver!

 

And if all that weren't enough, Muddy Waters (think Thomas the Tank Engine with prop!) will be taking over the dock on Saturday with three story and activity sessions (11am, 1.30pm and 3.30pm) – including some read by national treasure, actress Prunella Scales. Tickets are only £5 and include a Muddy book to take home. Ps – accompanying adults are free.

 

Tickets available online at http://www.wegottick...com/evenue/6066

From Tooley's during opening hours

On the door.

 

Sunday's programme will be a mix of theatre, stories, tours of the dock - all short to fit in with the lively atmosphere of Banbury Canal Day. Long enough to take the weight of your feet and short enough to ensure you don't miss any of the action out on the canalside!

 

Any queries email production@theatreinthedock.org.uk

 

Hope you can make it!

Kate and Matt (Armitage of the dock)

 

 

Erm excuse me but shouldn't it read Muddy Waters read by Prunella Scales, Dan Clacher (author) and Maffi. :P

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