Until October 4,
Theatre Royal Bath.
THE turbulent journey from childhood to death and the craving of humans to feel part of a crowd are the central strands of Virginia Woolf’s novel The Waves.
Until Saturday October 11,
Rondo Theatre.
BATH Drama's production of Alan Ayckbourn's linked comedies Confusions is into its final week of rehearsals and will be opening at the Rondo Theatre on October 8 and running each night at 7.30pm till October 11.
Monday, October 6 until Saturday, October 11,
Theatre Royal Bath.
PREPARE to be transported into a terrifying and ghostly world by The Woman in Black as the West End smash-hit returns to Bath.
Until Saturday September 27,
Theatre Royal Bath.
A WAVE of nostalgia has brought many portmanteau musicals of late: Mamma Mia and We Will Rock You relive the 70s and 80s, Never Forget the 90s – well Shout allows we aging hippies to pull on our white boots and chain belts to twist the 60s night away.
Until Saturday September 20,
Theatre Royal Bath.
LIFE seems rosy for MP Arnold Champion-Cheney - he has a pretty wife, a grand home in Dorset and a promising political future.
Until Saturday September 13,
Theatre Royal Bath.
VANESSA Redgrave’s solo performance recounting a tragic period in the life of American writer Joan Didion is an outstanding theatrical event on a number of levels.
Until August 30,
Theatre Royal Bath.
ALAN Bennett’s close examination of life in a back-to-back house in the working-class slums of the north, showing at the Theatre Royal Bath until August 30, is full of prescient messages about the society we live in today.
Until August 9.
Civic Hall, Trowbridge.
AS CONCEPTS go, throwing Shakespeare’s words hundreds of years into the future via a cult B-movie and setting them to a backdrop of rock ‘n’ roll music, the idea behind Return to the Forbidden Planet, is a bit of a crazy one.
Hazelbury Manor, Box.
It’s perishing cold for July and I open my programme with numb hands to bone up on the unfamiliar plot. I suppose the title is a bit of a giveaway. Rest assured, it’ll be all right on the night.
Monday, July 21 until Saturday, August 2,
Bristol Hippodrome.
Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical masterpiece Evita opens at The Bristol Hippodrome on July 21 for two weeks only.
Saturday July 5, 2pm,
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon.
Fresh from entertaining the Queen at The Royal Variety Performance Perrier nominated comedian Howard Read and his animated six-year-old sidekick Little Howard are bringing their new family comedy show to the Wyvern Theatre on Saturday.