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THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!
THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!
Internationally acclaimed all-male Shakespeare Company, Propeller, return to the Everyman with two very contrasting plays, led by director Edward Hall.
Ever fancied treading the boards at the Everyman? Well, now’s your chance. The Cheltenham theatre is holding a Half Term Workshop where you will get the chance to act, make props, find costumes and perform a show, all in the space of just one week!
THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD
THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD
One wild and windy night, the Gruffalo’s child ignores her father’s warning and tiptoes out into the snow. After all, the Big Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist ... does he?
Gloucester-based building firm Speller Metcalfe has been awarded the contract to refurbish Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre which will be undergoing a £3 million restoration this summer.
One of the UK’s top actresses has taken on the role of celebrated opera diva, Maria Callas in Terrence McNally’s hit play, brilliantly directed by Jonathan Church.
Sing-a-long- Abba is back!
Sing-a-long- Abba is back!
From the producers of the smash hit Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music, the concert event ABBA fans have been waiting for .... The Swedish Supergroup’s greatest hits performed live on stage with on-screen lyrics, so everyone can join in.
A Distant Country Called Youth
A Distant Country Called Youth
Following a successful UK premiere at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Through the Looking Glass Productions in association with Yvonne Arnaud Theatre presents A Distant Country Called Youth at Cheltenham Everyman Studio Theatre.
All Your Life in Cheltenham is now offering the latest craze in pedicures using fish. Garra Rufa fish are the most amazing exotic pedicurists.
One of Alan Bennett’s finest plays, which has played to packed houses and won huge critical acclaim since it opened at the National Theatre in 2004, returns to Cheltenham for one week only.
Major Tom Wills (Chairman of the Trustees of Rendcomb College) planted a Sweet Gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) tree in the grounds of the College in memory of Sir Michael Angus (1930 – 2010) who was Chairman of Governors at Rendcomb College from 2001–2010.
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