TUDOR RE-ENACTMENT WEEKEND

Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th July, 11am-4.30pm. The ‘Weymouth Through Time’ event expands this weekend at Weymouth Old Town Hall. ‘Pike and Shot Events’ have organised several re-enactors in Tudor costume to talk, show various artifacts & set-ups and demonstrate cooking of the period. Colourfull, informative and entertaining! Admission: Free.

Weymouth Through Time

HISTORY EXHIBITION, TOURS and EVENTS.

Tudors, Plague, Armada, Civil War, Maritime.

(Guardians of the Old Town Hall with Pike And Shot Tour and Event Co)


DETAILS & PRICES

MAIN HISTORY EXHIBITION (upstairs)

5th – 15th July, 11.00am – 4.30pm

Free entry

(donations go towards the renovation of this Grade II Listed Building)

BATTLE OF WEYMOUTH TOUR

July 5th,6th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 2pm & 4pm

Adult: £5, Child: (under 16) £2 (not suitable for under 5′s)

Discover the long forgotten battlefield around Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. We visit the scene of blood thirsty fighting, naval beach assaults,battles, and forts and retrace the route taken by the Royalist and Parliamentarian soldiers during the 17 days of fighting in 1645. So come and experience the forgotten English Civil War Battle that cost the King his Harbour, his War, and his head!

Starts & finishes at Weymouth Old Town Hall.

SHANTY THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS

‘A RATS TALE’

3rd-16th July

7.30pm (not Sundays) plus 2.30pm matinee on Saturdays.

Adults – £9.50
Concs. – £8.50
Family Ticket (2 Adults 2 Concs.) – £34
Play-in-a-Day Workshops (Sundays 10am-5pm : £15)

Action packed family-ukulele-comedy-play about the Black Death!This hysterically historical tale of plague, pestilence and puns features Shanty’s trademark mix of inventive theatre, original live music, and stories that spring from the myths and history we uncover everywhere we go.

Never has the Black Death been so funny.
A Rat’s Tale; Warning! It’s contagious!

World premiere of Shanty Theatre Company’s ‘A Rat’s Tale’ at Weymouth's Old Town Hall

A Rats TaleYou can hear the crowd a mile away, you can smell them from half a mile. The village graveyard is heaving with excited fans. Sweaty peasants straight from the fields jostle to see the showdown between their wrestling heroes, Man Mountain and The Plough.

As the throng roars its support, a ship slips unnoticed into Weymouth harbour. It is carrying a lethal cargo. The year is 1348, and the Black Death has arrived.

As fear of infection takes hold, what will friends risk to save friends? What will battling brothers do to settle their differences before it’s too late?

This hysterically historical tale of plague, pestilence and puns features Shanty’s trademark mix of inventive theatre, original live music, and stories that spring from the myths and history we uncover everywhere we go.

Never has the Black Death been so funny.

Written by Harry Long, directed by Tim Bell and featuring music by Stuart Mcloughlin, ‘A Rat’s Tale’ is Shanty Theatre Company’s third major production, following the success of ‘Smugglers’ and ‘Rebel Harbour’ for the Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis.  Now Shanty are bringing their own brand imaginative stories (not to mention more-than-a few-ukuleles) to Weymouth’s historic Old Town Hall as part of the Spirit of the Sea Maritime Festival.

Shanty’s ensemble cast have extensive experience in innovative theatre, ranging from Eastern Angles, Complicite, and Matthew Bourne to the RSC, the Royal Opera House, and the National Theatre. Music composer Stuart Mcloughlin works extensively with Kneehigh Theatre Company as an actor and musician. Shanty’s artistic directors Harry Long and Tim Bell are at the helm of this year’s production as writer and director.

Shanty started on a beach in the South West. With their roots deeply embedded in the countryside, they tell the stories that make-up the fabric of a place, spring from its history and are wound up in its myths. Through music, dance, puppetry, stupidity and hilarity they investigate rural life.

Here’s what the press said of ‘Rebel Harbour’:

“Family show in which ‘Horrible Histories’ meets ‘Blackadder’”

View from Lyme Regis

“It’s full of quirky humour, derring-do, eccentric characters, great dancing, fine singing, multi-instrumental musicianship and fun…If Shanty continues on this path, the company could well find itself following in the illustrious footsteps of Kneehigh”

Gay Pirrie-Weir, Blackmore Vale Magazine.

Performances

Date

Daytime

Evening

Saturday 3rd 2.30 Show 7.30 Show
Sunday 4th 10-5 Workshop
Monday 5th 7.30 Show
Tuesday 6th 7.30 Show
Wednesday 7th 2.30 Show 7.30 Show
Thursday 8th 7.30 Show
Friday 9th 7.30 Show
Saturday 10th 2.30 Show 7.30 Show
Sunday 11th 10-5 Workshop
Monday 12th 7.30 Show
Tuesday 13th 7.30 Show
Wednesday 14th 2.30 Show 7.30 Show
Thursday 15th 7.30 Show
Friday 16th 7.30 Show

TICKETS

Tickets are sold at the following outlets.

Old Town Hall :- 10:00am – 4.30pm and 7.:00pm

Weymouth Tourist Information Centre:

Pavilion Theatre,
The Esplanade,
Weymouth,
Dorset, DT4 8ED
Open 9:30 – 17:00

Tel: 01305 785747

OR Online here:

Ticket stock is limited at each outlet, please try the other outlets if listed as sold out, some tickets may be avialable on the door.

Doors open 30 minutes before each performance.

Concessionary tickets are available to: Under 16 years of age, OAP’s, those in receipt of means tested benefits and students. Proof eligibility must be presented at the venue, if you can’t prove this you will be asked to pay the difference on the door or refused entry, in which case we can’t refund you.
Tickets are non refundable but online tickets are transferable.

For more information about Shanty Theatre Company  online:

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Spirit of the Sea

Under Milk Wood Rehearsal session 22nd April – Cancelled due to ban on flights.

Rehearsal for Under Milk Wood Project on 22nd April is cancelled, Jackie is currently unable to travel back into the country due to the ban on flights. An alternative date will be arranged.

Under Milk Wood Auditions

‘Under Milk Wood’ Search for Voices

Dylan Thomas’s Play for Voices will be the subject of an upcoming performance project based at Weymouth’s Old Town Hall Heritage and Arts centre.

The project will be headed by Jackie Avery, an experienced Physical Theatre performer and teacher, with an aim to establish innovative, contemporary and thought provoking performance opportunities within the local community and beyond.

‘Under Milk Wood’, arguably Thomas’s most famous play is described as an orchestration of voices, sights and sounds that conjure up the dreams and waking hours of an imagined seaside village. The ‘dismays and rainbows’ of its inhabitants are played out within the cycle of one day. The larger-than-life characters engage the imagination and lead us to explore our own fears and desires.

The project will include original sound and video scapes by Thomas Hughes and Martin Hedley and a search is on for a six strong cast of actors (three male, three female) with relevant performance experience to join the creative team.

Auditions will take place on 27th march, 12 – 3 at The Old Town Hall, with rehearsals every Thursday eve at the Old Town hall (starting 22nd April) working towards performance dates at the end of September.