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Friday, 26 March
Theatre
Alison Neil

Georgian London. A group of Ladies of Quality are determined to make Shakespeare fashionable. Then comes a surprise guest. Another terrific dramatic performance by Alison Neil in the second of her one-woman shows at the Arts Centre.

Doors open 7.00. Performance starts 7.30pm. Tickets £11 (members £10) 

Saturday, 22 May
Theatre
Music
Comedy
Goldman ensemble

Fresh from their success at the Brighton Fringe Festival, the Goldman Ensemble returns with their updated show, Piano Recital (Piano Not Included), combining music, theatre and humour in an exploration of more backstage disasters, everyday joys, struggles and attitudes of professional musicians.

 Saturday 22nd May 2010, 7:30pm, doors open 7:00pm. Tickets £11 (£9 concessions).

Friday, 25 June
Theatre
The story of Richmal Crompton

This lively and affectionate play remembers Richmal Crompton, who wrote the much-loved William books (there are 39 of them), as well as many other short stories and articles, and 40 published novels.

 Doors open 7.00. Performance starts at 7.30. Tickets £11 (members £10).

Thursday, 30 September
Theatre
Alison Neil

The story of Charlotte Bronte. Another in Alison Neil's brilliant series of one-woman shows.

Doors open 7.00. Performance starts 7.30. Tickets £11, members £10. 

Friday, 22 October
Theatre
Comedy
Devised by Ben Muir and written and performed by Ben Muir, David Ash, Jessica Napthine & Lee Cooper with additional material contributed by Rachel Norris and Trevor Meaney

Zombolgy expert Dr Dale Seslick and his team of survivalists are touring the UK with their 'Wonderfully Weird' (Three Weeks) and 'Brilliantly Bizarre' (Broadway Baby) sell-out (Edinburgh Fringe and Leicester Comedy Festival) seminar to ensure that the human race triumphs when the undead rise. This show will save your life. It is also extremely funny.

 Doors open 7.00. Performance 7.45. Tickets £8 (£5 concessions)