Fun 'n Roses
With a book written by Bill Russell and music by Henry Krieger this musical was first produced in 1997. Based on the true story of conjoined twins (the Hilton Sisters) who were the toast of Vaudeville, the story had a lot of heart and is full of unusual leads, many of who are based on people who were called freaks
The Hills Musical Company are taking you back to the birth of rock ’n' roll at the Stirling Community Theatre in November 2016, with the Jukebox musical revue Smokey Joe's Cafe.
Jonathan Larson’s 'Rent' is one of the most popular musicals of all time, winning a slew of Tony Awards and being one of only nine musicals to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Set in the East Village of New York City, 'Rent' is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today.
Into The Woods JR is an adaptation of one of Stephen Sondheim's most popular works designed especially for young performers.
The classic musical 'Oklahoma!' has been given a face lift by Emma Knights Productions. It is being performed out in the open on Littlehampton's Four Oaks Farm.
Emma Knights Productions is about to present an inventive one-off - 'Oklahoma' performed on a farm with real horses!!
'Company' by Stephen Sondheim was a ground-breaking musical, when first produced in the early 70s. It still remains an immensely enjoyable reminder of his genius.
Adelaide’s musical answer to The Bachelor or Sex and the City is heading to the Stirling Community Theatre in November for the first time in 16 years.
The seventies saw the film 'The Goodbye Girl' by Neil Simon. The nineties saw the musical version hit the stage. Now, Therry presents this toe-tapper.
The story of sixties band The Mamas and The Papas who became one of the hottest bands of the era with enduring hits that are still much-loved today.
The story of a sorority girl, with straight As in being fashionable and all things pink, who follows her boyfriend to Harvard University to prove she's serious about him.
Happiness is Charlie Brown and the gang. There’s only “good grief” in this exceptional, fun-loving production.
If you love Sondheim and Sweeney Todd, and even if you do not, you will not want to miss this outstanding production but, as I keep warning people in vain, book now before the word gets around and the tickets all go.
This surely has to be the best musical that Therry have ever presented, so be sure to see it.
The show is thick with musical and textual references, hilariously parodying the original songs and shows. Everybody will find this extremely funny.