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Welcome to all our new subscribers! It's been a while since you heard from us- apologies!

We have some great shows lined up for you this summer, and we are continuing our highly successful Open Mic Nights on the first Friday of the month. The next one is on May 4th.

After that we have our big spring production: The Tempest - 16th, 17th and 18th May. More information about this block buster "Summer Pantomime" below!

We are also delighted that South African rock band Gage are returning this year, and we are in negotiations with the wonderful Peter Mcqueen, who has entertained hundreds of Cumbrians with his one man shows.

Connie Jensen
Chair Wigton Theatre Club
THE TEMPEST
This is a production for those who enjoy a good story, but feel a bit daunted by Shakespeare. We have stripped back the text, and the story and characters shine out in this energetic, funny and magical show. We did the same last year with Romeo and Juliet, which was a sell out success. Tickets are already selling on Ticket Source and will be available soon a Easton's. With only three performances you will have to book early!
Rock Concert with GAGE
Gage were  a knock-out success when they visited last year, and we are delighted to be able to welcome them again- this time with local bass player Cameron Anderson. One night only- don't miss out. Tickets available soon!
Box Office:
Easton's in High Street Wigton
016973 42521
Diary  Dates
& Times
4th May  - Open Mic Night

16th, 17th & 18th May - The Tempest 7.30

3rd June - Open Mic Night

6th July - Open Mic Night

9th July- Helen O'Grady Annual Showcase

20th July- Concert with Gage

3rd August- Open Mic Night

August - The Professor of Adventure with Peter Mcqueen (TBC)
He smelt like a mountain goat, chain-smoked Woodbines and lived in a cave. Millican Dalton was a mountain guide, philosopher and self-proclaimed inventor of shorts. Leaving his stifling city job, Millican dropped out before it became fashionable and set out to seek romance and freedom living amongst nature in cabins, tents and caves for the next fifty years of his life.
http://www.keswick.org/explore/history-culture/millican-dalton
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