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Room on the Broom
The Quarry Theatre at St. Luke’s

Room on the Broom

Based on the best-selling book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, jump on board the broom with the witch and her cat in Tall Stories’ fun-filled adaptation of Room on the Broom. Performances at 1.30pm and 4.30pm.

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Dad’s Army Radio Show
The Quarry Theatre at St. Luke’s

Dad’s Army Radio Show

The nation’s favourite sitcom returns! The boys are delighted to be back at The Quarry with three new episodes. Two actors, two microphones, over 25 characters – and lots of sound effects! The Dad’s Army Radio Show brings Perry and Croft’s classic BBC comedy to life in this highly acclaimed stage production.

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Matt Bragg Has Nothing Wrong with Him
The Quarry Theatre at St. Luke’s

Matt Bragg Has Nothing Wrong with Him

The Quarry Theatre presents comedian, Matt Bragg. Recently described by Chortle as a mix between Jack Dee and Frank Skinner wrapped in a Mod’s fashion sense, Matt is taking his debut show on tour.

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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
The Quarry Theatre at St. Luke’s

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

In this enchanting stage adaptation, aliens from a distant planet have crash-landed on earth and need our help to get home. But there’s a problem. Their rocket runs on stories, not fuel, and only the greatest story in the universe will be enough to save them!

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The Rolling Stones Now
The Quarry Theatre at St. Luke’s

The Rolling Stones Now

Come see the band who have been strutting, pouting and riffing now for over 25 years! So put on your dancing shoes and join in the rock’n’roll party!

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Garrett Millerick Needs More Space
The Quarry Theatre at St. Luke’s

Garrett Millerick Needs More Space

Garrett Millerick Needs More Space, sees comedy’s ‘angriest optimist’ return for a hilarious, honest, and mostly historically accurate, exploration of space travel. In his new hour, Garrett examines his totally insignificant place in the universe and how little we actually know about anything.

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