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Carlisle Green Room Club - West Walls Theatre

PERFORMANCE TIMES

All Performances commence at 7.30 pm    
unless otherwise stated.

Pantomime commence at 7.30pm (Monday to Wednesday and Friday and Saturday)
Matinees start at 2.00pm

SELF' ISH FEB 6 - 11

 Self' ishSelf' ish
written by Michael Spencer
February 6th - 11th
directed by James Spark

The West Walls Hotel brings history to life – literally! When a married couple on a nostalgic weekend away bump into themselves from twenty years ago, chaos and hilarity ensues!

CUMBRIA DANCE FEB 17 & 18

Winnie The Pooh 

Cumbria Dance Junior and Senior Drama Groups
invite you to their production of Winnie the Pooh

February 17th - performance commences at 6.30pm
February 18th - performance commences at 7.00pm
(Doors open 30 mintues before performance)

Tickets: Adults £10.00, Concessions £7.00
Available from Cumbria Dance  
Tel:  01228 599440     
email: info@cumbriadance.com

(We regret tickets are not available from the Club)
 

VICTIM SIDEKICK BOYFRIEND ME MARCH 15TH - 17TH

Redman

 Victim Sidekick Boyfriend Me
 by Hilary Bell
 March 15th - 17th
Performed by the Greenroom youth theatre group REDMAN
As part of “National Theatre Connections”

(Tickets £4 & £3)

A Girl commits a crime without punishment or remorse. Her Sidekick is ordered to serve a prison sentence. The Victim’s Boyfriend offers his unconditional forgiveness. However, nothing is simple in Hilary Bell’s play about guilt and retribution.   

KINDER TRANSPORT MAR 26 -31

Kinder Transport

Kinder Transport
written by Diane Samuels
March 26th - 31st
Directed by Jessie Southwell

Eva Schlesinger was put aboard
a train with other Jewish children and evacuated from Nazi Germany to England, where she was taken in and raised by the emotionally distant Lil. At sixteen, (thinking both parents are dead) , Eva changes her name to Evelyn and distances herself from her past.

NUNSENSE MAY 14 -19

Nunsense

Nunsense by
Dan Goggin
May 14th to 19th
Directed by Malcolm Dunn

 (Musical £9 & £8)

Nunsense begins when the Little Sisters of Hoboken discover that their cook, Sister Julia, Child of God, has accidentally poisoned 52 of the sisters, and they are in dire need of funds for the burials. The sisters decide that the best way to raise the money is to put on a variety show so they take over the school auditorium, which is currently...

LADIES DAY JUL 2 - 7

 Ladies DayLadies Day
written by Amanda Whittington
July 2nd - 7th
Directed by Dolores McQuillan

Work, love and life are one hard slog for the fish filleting foursome -Pearl, Jan, Shelley and Linda. Their luck changes when Linda finds tickets to Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot in York.

ROUGH JUSTICE AUG 20 - 25

 Rough JusticeRough Justice
written by Terence Frisby
August 20th - 25th
Directed by David Wood

James Highwood is on the stand for the murder of his severely handicapped child. He refuses his solicitor’s plea to obtain legal representation, and conducts his own defence, admitting responsibility but pleading manslaughter.

EVERY OTHER EVENING OCT 8 - 13

Every Other EveningEvery Other Evening
written by Francois Campeux
October 8th - 13th
Directed by John Metcalfe

This is a light hearted farcical comedy adapted from the French by Jack Popplewell, the author of Busybody.

PANTOLAND Dec 3 - 15

Panto Land

Pantoland
written by Michael Spencer
December 3rd - 15th
directed by James Spark

When Cinderella, Peter Pan, Snow White,
Aladdin, Belle and Dick Whittington find
themselves banished from the magical kingdom
of Pantoland, they need YOUR help to
defeat the evil Lord Ontap and save the day!

More in: Season 2010, Season 2011

Carlisle Green Room Club first started in 1951 in a room above a café on Devonshire Street. It later moved to its current location, part of the Central Hotel. At that time the theatre was contained within two floors.

In 1979, after negotiations with the then owners, Greenall Whitley, the present auditorium was added on what is now the ground floor; the old theatre became the bar. . . (see the History page for more information)

 

 

 

West Walls Theatre is a member of the Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain

The L.T.G. is an organisation which represents independently controlled amateur theatres in the UK.   Founded in 1946, the Guild organises meetings and events and it provides advice and support to amateur theatres.

To learn more about the L.T.G., please click on the emblem

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