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22

May

Farndale Avenue – Macbeth

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society ladies mount yet another assault on the classics with a startlingly original production of Macbeth staged to get them to the Welwyn Garden City Finals.

Preston Drama Club
From £11Tickets

24

Apr

Careless Murder

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

Death is part of life. So, the passing of a ninety-year-old at the exclusive Platinum Sunset Retirement Complex comes as no surprise. However, nosey support worker Maisie Milnthorpe suspects something sinister. As the death toll mounts, only new resident - retired actor and towering egomaniac, Henry Trevelyan - will believe her wild theory. Together, they investigate.....

The Hall Players
From £11Tickets

3

Apr

Murder on the Nile

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse
Preston Drama Club
From £11Tickets

21

Feb

Enchanted April

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

I had merely been gazing out of the window wondering if the rain was ever going to stop. . . when I came upon the advertisement: ‘To those who appreciate wisteria and sunshine. Small castle on the Mediterranean, Northern Italy, to be let furnished for the month of April.’ Yes!!!

Preston Drama Club
From £11Tickets

24

Jan

The Three Musketeers

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

Armed with only a baguette and his questionable steed, join hot-headed D’Artagnan as he travels to Paris full of childish excitement and mis-placed bravado to become a Musketeer. Will things go to plan? Not likely

The Hall Players
From £11Tickets

10

Feb

The Ghost Train

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

Six passengers find themselves stranded late at night in the waiting-room of an isolated Cornish railway station. Ignoring the ghostly tales and dire warnings of the stationmaster, they decide to stay where they are until morning – with terrifying consequences.

Preston Drama Club
From £11Tickets

8

Dec

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

Take seven friendly dwarfs, a magic mirror, a daft nurse and even dafter court entertainer, a handsome prince and a beautiful princess plus plenty of audience participation and you have what must be the perfect recipe to outwit the Wicked Queen and let love prevail. The perfect start to Christmas.

Preston Musical Comedy Society
£11 Concession, £13 Adult, £44 Family Ticket (2A, 2C)Tickets

23

Nov

Art of Believing – Flamenco

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

Experience vibrant and authentic flamenco music and dance from the spectacular Daniel Martinez Flamenco Company.

Playhouse Promotions
£32Tickets

15-18

Nov

Dangerous Corner

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

Robert Caplan and his wife are entertaining family and friends. When Robert insists on uncovering the truth about his brother’s “suicide”, many unpalatable facts are revealed. A fascinating combination of mystery play and psychological study, showing a gradual revelation of the real truth.

Preston Drama Club
From £11Tickets

27

Oct

Doing the Dead

  • Time : 7.30pm
  • Location : Preston Playhouse

They’ve done SHAKESPEARE, they’ve done WHODUNNIT and now the multi-award-winning Northern Comedy Theatre are back for the Halloween season with their brand new hysterically dark comedy DOING THE DEAD, starring Coronation Street legend STEVEN ARNOLD, who played Ashley Peacock for over 15-years.

Playhouse Promotions
From £15.50Tickets
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Completing a PRS Form for Plays

Instructions for completing a PRS form (all plays)

Eash production MUST have a PRS form completed if any copyrighted music is used at all, no matter how short a section is played or how few times.

The Front page is for Curtain or Chatter Music. This is music that is heard by the audience but not by the characters in the play. An example of this is music playing while the audience arrives and before the curtain up or during any applause at the end of the show

The Back page is for Interpolated Music. This is music that the characters in the play hear and interact with. An example of this could be music played as a gramophone record that the characters in the play can obviously hear (e.g. Irving Berlin’s “Always” in Blithe Spirit)

The form, when completed and signed, should be filed in the plastic wall holder in the Green Room