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Animal Farm

“All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than others.”

When a group of exploited animals rebel against their human farmer-tyrant and take control of the land that they live on, they hope to create a world where they can be equal, happier and free. As power shifts and a new leader emerges, they soon face the age-old question: is the grass truly greener on the other side?

Chicago Blues Brothers: Respect

As seen at the Adelphi Theatre and the Savoy Theatre in London’s West End, The Chicago Blues Brothers have put the band back together to bring you their Respect greatest hits tour. We have combined the best arrangements from our last five tours to bring you our greatest set list ever, a combination of audience favourites and showstoppers from The Back in Black Tour, The Motown Mission Tour, A Night at the Movies Tour and The Cruisin for a Bluesin Tour.

The Lodger

A brand new theatre show exploring self-discovery, belonging and the 'hidden homeless' is coming to Leeds this autumn.

The Lodger is a thought provoking, sometimes tragic, sometimes hilarious tale which follows the journey of the show's eponymous character who is 'hidden homeless' - a term referring to someone who has no fixed address.

The Lodger spends her time travelling from place to place without any sense of stability; she is relentless and running into the unknown.

Acting workshop with Ian Puleston-Davies

A brilliant opportunity for any aspiring screen actors to take part in a 3 hour workshop with acclaimed actor, director and producer Ian Puleston-Davies. 

The workshop is an immersive, in person experience. Participants will be supplied a scene to work on prior to the workshop. 

During the workshop you’ll be paired with another actor to perform the scene and Ian will provide expert guidance and direction to enhance your performance. 
 

Alan Bleasdale's Boys From The Blackstuff

Gizza job. Go on, gizzit.

80s Liverpool.

Chrissie, Loggo, George, Dixie and Yosser are used to hard work and providing for their families. But there is no work and there is no money. What are they supposed to do? Work harder, work longer, buy cheaper, spend less? They just need a chance.

Life is tough but the lads can play the game. Find jobs, avoid the ‘sniffers’ and see if you can have a laugh along the way.

The Lost Present... A Christmas Adventure

Topsy Turvy Theatre, the company who brought you Ruby Flew Too!, is back and invites young audiences on a Christmas adventure like no other.

It’s Christmas Eve, and, having tumbled to earth through the night sky, Elva sets out on a journey to find her best friend – a little girl she hasn’t even met yet. Has the lost present got what it takes to find her way through the cold winter night? Will she arrive in time for Christmas morning? Will Elva be everything the little girl wished for?

Beauty and the Beast

When a magical sorceress transforms the handsome Count into a frightening Beast, only true love will break the spell. 

In a tale as old as panto-time, join bookworm Belle and a whole host of colourful characters on a journey to discover that true beauty is more than just skin-deep. 

With plenty of audience participation and huge helpings of laughter, spectacular scenery, captivating costumes and enchanting special effects, Beauty & the Beast is the traditional family pantomime that will leave you spellbound!

BOOTCUT by Patti Boo Rae

Patti Boo Rae is a woman in exile. She and her band the Do-Gooders just keep touring so they never have to look back. But in BOOTCUT she’s going back to her roots. This is a show about Patti’s home state of Texas: why she still loves it, and why it’ll never love her back.

Transform Festival is seeking Young Curators for a paid opportunity

Transform are looking for eight young people aged 18–25 with a passion for the arts and an interest developing a career in the sector to join their team as Young Curators. It’s an opportunity to learn, develop new skill and shape the programme of a major international arts festival taking place in October 2025. 
 
With support from the Transform team, you will: