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The ITKids Academy presents
Adventures in Wonderland
by Bob Yelland
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5th - 7th June 2026
The Little Theatre Relaxing on a warm summer’s day, Alice spots an agitated white rabbit in a waistcoat with a pocket watch. Unable to control her curiosity, she chases after him and tumbles down a rabbit hole into a surreal wonderland of talking animals. She now faces many adventures in her struggle to return home and her attempts to make sense of this world. |
The Idle and Thackley Theatre Group present an amateur production of Terry Pratchett's
Wyrd Sisters
by Stephen Briggs
7th - 9th August 2026
The Little Theatre
"Alle Thee Dysk's a Stage Ane alle men and wymmen are but Players"
Terry Pratchett takes Shakespeare and then turns it up 'till the knob comes off. It's all here - a wicked duke and duchess, the ghost of the murdered king, dim soldiers, strolling players, a land in peril. And who stands between the Kingdom and destruction? Three witches: Granny Weatherwax (intolerant, self-opinionated, powerful), Nanny Ogg (down-to-earth, vulgar) and Magrat Garlick (naïve, fond of occult jewellery and bunnies). But even they find that meddling in royal politics is a lot more complicated than certain playwrights would have you believe. Particularly when the blood on your hands just won’t wash off...
The Little Theatre
"Alle Thee Dysk's a Stage Ane alle men and wymmen are but Players"
Terry Pratchett takes Shakespeare and then turns it up 'till the knob comes off. It's all here - a wicked duke and duchess, the ghost of the murdered king, dim soldiers, strolling players, a land in peril. And who stands between the Kingdom and destruction? Three witches: Granny Weatherwax (intolerant, self-opinionated, powerful), Nanny Ogg (down-to-earth, vulgar) and Magrat Garlick (naïve, fond of occult jewellery and bunnies). But even they find that meddling in royal politics is a lot more complicated than certain playwrights would have you believe. Particularly when the blood on your hands just won’t wash off...