Pomegranate and Hasland Theatres
Last modified:03 January 1996
Hasland Playhouse
The 1995/1996 programme
- And Then There Were None, Agatha Christie 13Nov
to 18Nov
- Last Tango in Whitby, Mike Harding 15Jan96 to 20Jan96
- The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams 11Mar96
- 16Mar96
- Cats Cradle, Leslie Sands 13May96 to 18May96
Ticket Sales: The theatre box, office, Storforth Lane,
is open Tuesday and Thursday evenings: 7.30 to 9.00 p.m. and Saturday
mornings 10.00 a.m. to 13 noon for three weeks prior to each production.
Pomegranate Theatre
- Fever Pitch, Nick Hornby 1 Feb to 3 Feb
G & J Production starring Tom Watt ("Lofty"
in "Eastenders"). A hilarious tale of a man utterly
obsessed with football, told in 90 minutes of fast, funny, exhilarating
theatre. A must for all addicts and their partners. (Contains
strong language - not recommended for under 14s)
- Murder by Misadventure, Edward Taylor 6 Feb to 10
Feb
Bruce James Production. Laughs, thrills and mind-boggling
twists in this ingenious tale of TV script writers who fall out
with each other! "It has a last scene denouement which turns
every available table, until you are left giddy with bewilderment"
- Shirley Valentine, Willy Russell 13 Feb to 17 Feb
Bruce James Production. Inside Mrs Joe Bradshaw - 42 year
old mother of two grown up children - the former Shirley Calentine
is longing to get out. Her first step towards breaking out of
the mould, an unexpected Greek holiday, is shown with humour,
sympathy and human insight.
- Cold Comfort Farm, adapted from Stella Gibbons comic
novel. 20 Feb to 24 Feb
Michael Friend Production. When Flora Post takes on the Starkadder
Family - Amos preaching to the Quivering Brethren; Seth with his
devastating effect on the local birthrate; Urk who talks to the
water voles; fey young Elfine and Aunt Ada who 'saw something
nasty in the woodshed' - it proves quite a challenge.
- 42nd Street, Lyrics by Al Dubin, Music by Harry Warner.
27 Feb to 2 Mar
Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. Based on the novel
by Bradford Ropes. Including the classic songs - "We're in
the money"; "Lullaby of Broadway"; "Shuffle
off to Buffalo"; "You're getting to be a habit with
me" and many more! Amateur production.
- Oleanna, David Mamet 5 Mar to 9 Mar
Tabs Productions presentation. Allegations of sexual misconduct,
made by one of his students, threaten to destroy a professor's
life - whether or not they have any foundation. This powerful
adult drama has provoked fierce post-feminist debate ever since
its first performance. "If you haven't seen it you can't
argue about it".
- Deathtrap, Ira Levin 12 Mar to 16 Mar
Award winning author Sidney has ceased to be successful. When
unknown writer, Clifford, sends him an unpublished script for
'comment' the temptation to plagiarise its plot may prove too
strong. Find out in an evening of gasp-inducing thrills and spontaneous
laughter!
- Sleuth, Anthony Shaffer 19 Mar to 23 Mar
In this brilliant who-dunnit no-one is quite who they seem
and every event is bizarre. From the moment a famous mystery writer
says to his guest "I understand you want to marry my wife"
the two men are locked in mortal combat.
- Talent, Victoria Wood 26 mar to 30 Mar
In the seedy green room of a Northern nightclub Maureen helps
Julie to dress for a talent contest which could change her life.
Victoria Wood's hilarious play with songs exposes the tat behind
the glamour and the way friendship is put on the line by the promise
of success.
Box Office: opening Hours Monday to Saturday 10am to 7pm
Bookings can be made in person at the Theatre Box Office, Corporation
Street, or at the Peacock Information Centre, Low Pavement, Chesterfield.
Telephone 01246 232901 to reserve seats. There is access for the
disabled to the theatre, bar, coffee bar and toilets. Information
compiled by Jon Rouse from the theatre flyers. For more information
about the compiler and North East Derbyshire see his