Matilda Jr
Friday 27th June @ 7:30pm
Saturday 28th June @ 2:30pm
Saturday 28th June @ 7:30pm
Sunday 29th June @ 2:30pm
Tickets
Adults £12 Under 16s £8.
ARCADE's Spotlight Youth Theatre
presents the much-loved children's book turned to musical, Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical Jr.
Matilda is a bright and intelligent girl who is unloved by her cruel parents. Starting school, she finds new friends, and impresses the sweet and kind, Miss Honey.
However the school is terrorised by the mean headteacher, Miss Trunchball, who hates children and delights in coming up with new punishments for those who don’t follow her rules.
Matilda’s courage and imagination inspires others to embrace being a ‘little bit naughty’ and become
‘revolting children’.
But will Matilda, Miss Honey and the children break free of the ‘chokey’-hold of Miss Trunchball?
The cast of 33 young people from the Bridlington area are directed by Alice Kynman (she/her, Musician and Young Talent Director at Stephen Joseph Theatre) and produced by JJ Cruickshank (he/they, ARCADE Producer)
Bridlington on Film
Wednesday 23rd July
@ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Tickets
£12
Presented by Yorkshire Film Archive
A rare opportunity to experience a remarkable mix of archive footage all about the places – and people - we know so well, as the Yorkshire Film Archive takes you on a journey through time revealing the rich film heritage of our Yorkshire coastline, with Bridlington centre stage.
Using amateur and home movies, travelogues and regional TV productions, our curators have been working in partnership with the BFI’s Britain on Film project to preserve and digitise more of our Yorkshire film heritage collections to bring audiences a new programme of screenings and events,
From early images of egg harvesting on the cliffs at Bempton to a Yorkshire TV documentary about the country’s most poisonous fish presented by Michael Clegg, life boats and lobster fishing, wartime activities and pleasure cruises there will be something for everyone!
With Bridlington beach and harbour a familiar backdrop, you’re bound to recognise familiar faces and places, and who knows, perhaps you might even spot family or friends fleetingly captured on film, and now revealed once more as Bridlington on Film.
An opportunity for all Bridlingtonians not to be missed at Bridlington Bijou Spotlight Theatre.
25 Years in the Spotlight
Thursday 31st July @ 7:30pm
Thursday 7th August @ 7:30pm
Thursday 14th August @ 7:30pm
Friday 15th August @ 7:30pm
Thursday 21st August @ 7:30pm
Friday 22nd August @ 7:30pm
Thursday 28th August @ 7:30pm
Thursday 4th September @ 7:30pm
Thursday 11th September @ 7:30pm
Thursday 18th September @ 7:30pm
Tickets
Adults £12 Under 16s £8.
Join us for a dazzling summer show celebrating 25 Years in the Spotlight! This unforgettable performance showcases the very best moments from our incredible journey, featuring stunning choreography and heartfelt performances.
From our earliest productions to the most recent hits, we’ll take you on a journey through the years, highlighting the talent, creativity and passion that has made Spotlight a beloved part of the community.
Don’t miss this spectacular tribute to 25 years of unforgettable theatre!
Psychobunny Comedy Night
Saturday 2nd August @ 7:30pm
Tickets
Adults £12
Psychobunny Comedy Night returns for its third show at Spotlight Theatre on Saturday the 2nd August hosted as always by our very own resident funny man Rob Miles.
Our Comedians so far are Lorna Gray "Started Comedy because its cheaper than therapy" Hollie Noble, An Award winning Comedian back with us for the second time, The Brilliantly funny Jamie Stevens and the hilarious comedy of "Back and to the Left"
(2 more acts to be confirmed).
Bouncers
Friday 12th September @ 7:30pm
Saturday 13th September @ 7:30pm
Sunday 14th September @ 2:30pm
Tickets £12
Back in Bridlington by popular demand!
Adults only
Bursting with imagination and wit and presented by just four actors, Bouncers is an outrageous and hilarious parody of the disco scene.
The four brutish bouncers of the title portray over twenty different characters as we are invited for a night out on the town.
We see them as giggly girls and lads on the make preparing for the big night out as we follow their progress to the disco floor where we also meet an entire cross-section of disco-goers, including Hooray Henrys, pogoing punks and drunken slobs!
The evening's events are set against the tatty glitzy glamour, flashing lights and pulsating beat of the nightclub, as seen through the eyes of Judd, Ralph, Les and Lucky Eric
An exhilarating night out for all concerned.
`Consistently entertaining.' - Evening Standard
`Bouncers is brilliant.' - Daily Mail
The Old Curiosity Shop
Friday 7th November @ 7:30pm
Saturday 8th November @ 7:30pm
Sunday 9th November @ 2:30pm
All tickets £15, Concessions £10
First published in 1841, The Old Curiosity Shop was Charles Dickens’ fourth novel and a phenomenon in its day. When the final instalment arrived by ship in New York, eager readers reportedly stormed the dock in anticipation.
This powerful story follows Nell Trent and her grandfather, residents of the eponymous London shop, whose lives are upended by debt, desperation and the sinister influence of moneylender Daniel Quilp. As the grandfather’s gambling spirals out of control, the pair are forced to flee, encountering danger and kindness in equal measure.
In this evocative stage production, the tale is enriched with a vibrant musical score composed by John Holtby. Originally adapted in 1990 by Norman F. Parker, the script has since been revised, with new musical numbers added by Richard Green, who also directs.
Staying true to the era of the novel, the production evokes a rich, Hogarthian atmosphere. Expect humour, heartbreak and unforgettable characters in this dramatic retelling of one of Dickens’ most enduring works.
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