Blood Brothers by Willy Russell
Oct
25
to Oct 29

Blood Brothers by Willy Russell

Twin boys – Mickey and Edward – are separated at birth, meet by chance as seven year olds, become firm friends despite their great class divide and ultimately fall in love with the same woman. Tragedy lurks as Mickey becomes increasingly jealous of Eddie and finally takes the law into his own hands. 

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What The Butler Saw by Joe Orton
May
10
to May 14

What The Butler Saw by Joe Orton

Psychoanalyst Dr Prentice is having a bad day. His attempted seduction of a new secretary is being thwarted by his wife, who in turn is being blackmailed by an upwardly-mobile hotel page. To cap it off there’s a government inspector at loose in the asylum and a police sergeant is hunting for parts of a statue of Sir Winston Churchill. 

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Sufficient Carbohydrate by Dennis Potter
Mar
22
to Mar 26

Sufficient Carbohydrate by Dennis Potter

It should have been an idyllic holiday: a luxury Greek island villa, hot sun, unlimited wine, beach side tavernas and the blue Adriatic Sea lapping on the shore. But for Jack and Elizabeth Barker, their American host Senior Executive Eddie Vosper is an irritating reminder of a recent company buy-out which has resulted in Jack assuming a subordinate position in the Barker family firm. 

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Sparkleshark by Phillip Ridley
Jul
20
to Jul 24

Sparkleshark by Phillip Ridley

Philip Ridley has written a brilliantly creative play that speaks to all young people today. Specially commissioned for The National Theatre in 1997, Sparkleshark is a powerful play in which the cut and thrust of teenage moods and conflicts is captured in vivid and compelling dialogue

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Reflections
Jun
17
to Jun 19

Reflections

A trilogy of one-act plays on aspects of love. Whilst enjoying a delicious meal in the intimate atmosphere of The Theatre Upstairs, the cream of Next Stage invite you to reflect on these contrasting plays and the relationships they explore.

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