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Speedwell Dance Presents... The Mountain Witch

An adventurous tale of seasons gone awry from Speedwell Dance about an ancient powerful witch and the determination of children to put things right. Join musicians and dancers to awaken scampering creatures, tiptoe past the Mountain Witch’s cave and finally convince her to let the sun return. 

A pay-what-you-decide playful and inclusive experience for children aged 3-8 years and their grown-ups. With inspiring dance, songs and original music played live on clarinet, flute and cello.

Leeds TUC presents - The Lions Of Rotherham

Leeds TUC invite you to a special performance of this brilliant play set in Yorkshire commemorating Yorkshire men who went to Spain to fight against fascism.

Set shortly after tens of thousands of Leeds people chased Oswald Mosley off Holbeck Moor, the play commemorates some of the Yorkshire men who went to Spain to bravely fight fascists in the Spanish Civil War!

Breakout Arts are putting this play on for us with local actors, it promises to be a great night.

Football Freddie

A warm and witty show for children and their grown-ups about football, team-work and the joy of joining in.

Freddie Farren is a little girl who loves football but is too nervous to join in a game in her local park. Out of a magical photograph steps Freddie’s Great-Great-Great Uncle Fred; a real footballer from the olden days. Uncle Fred takes Freddie back in time where they re-live footballing glories of old. Freddie renews her confidence and enthusiasm and everyone joins in a good old-fashioned kick around.

Saturday 26th Oct 2pm. St Barts Church, Armley. 

Speedwell Dance presents... The Mountain Witch

An adventurous tale from Speedwell Dance of seasons gone awry, an ancient and powerful witch and the determination of children to put things right. Join musicians and dancers to awaken scampering creatures, tiptoe past the Mountain Witch’s cave and finally convince her to let the sun return.

A playful and inclusive experience for children aged 3-8 years and their grown-ups. With inspiring dance, songs and original music played live on clarinet, flute and cello.

Swarthmore Drama and Performance Group

A new drama course.

Would you like to try acting and drama? You can with the Swarthmore Drama and Performance Group.

Everyone over the age of 18 is welcome to join in the fun of the drama workshops, regardless of background, experience or acting ability.

Our emphasis is on having fun and working together on the practical aspects of drama.

There will be introductory drama warm-up exercises, drama games and improvisation aka improv activities.

The Sound of the Space Between

In the darkness of grief, a man hears something calling. Something – or someone – is reaching out. But why now? And from where? Desperate for answers, he follows the sound deep into the Space Between. But the rules are different here, and time is running out. Able to manipulate the sea of sounds around him, can he piece together the truth before it's too late? What would we say to the people we've lost if we could?

A sonic adventure into the unknown using live sound manipulation technology as a gateway to a world beyond.

Alas! Poor Yorick by Ridiculusmus

If the Two Ronnies were cast as Gravediggers in Shakespeare’s Hamlet re-written by Samuel Beckett you might have something like Ridiculusmus’s “Alas! Poor Yorick”.

Mixing the mundane with the magical; moments of banal idiocy are interspersed with ones of cinematic elegance to an underscore of groans, grunts and the odd Shakespearean aside.

Theatre - Howerd's End

Frankie Howerd was one of Britain’s most loved comedians for half a century. But he had a secret. And the secret’s name was Dennis.

This hugely acclaimed play by Mark Farrelly (Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope) takes you to the heart of Frankie and Dennis' clandestine relationship, which lasted from the 1950s until Frankie’s death in 1992. It also affords a glorious opportunity to encounter Frankie in full-flight stand up mode.

National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest (Screening)

Three-time Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke is joined by Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who; Sex Education) in this joyful reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy.

While assuming the role of a dutiful guardian in the country, Jack lets loose in town under a false identity. Meanwhile, his friend Algy adopts a similar facade. Hoping to impress two eligible ladies, the gentlemen find themselves caught in a web of lies they must carefully navigate.