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Performances:

  Mon 22 Sep:  7:45pm
  Tue 23 Sep:  7:45pm
  Wed 24 Sep:  7:45pm
  Thu 25 Sep:  2:30pm, 7:45pm
  Fri 26 Sep:  7:45pm
  Sat 27 Sep:  2:30pm, 7:45pm

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Mon - Thu eves & Sat mat£26.00£24.00£20.00£17.00
Fri & Sat eves£27.00£25.00£21.00£18.00
Thu mat£20.00£20.00£17.00£17.00

ALAN BENNETT AT HIS VERY BEST

Alison Steadman (Abigail's Party, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Gavin & Stacey) and David Troughton (starring roles with RSC, Dr Who, Very Peculiar Practice) star in

Enjoy

A comedy by Alan Bennett

Alan Bennett’s rarely performed Enjoy shines a whole new light on Britain’s favourite playwright.

An elderly couple are living in the last back-to-back in Leeds. They’re about to be re-housed in a brand new maisonette, complete with waste-disposal unit and non-slip vinyl flooring. As the bulldozers rumble and homes tumble, a way of life is fast disappearing. But that’s where sentiment bumps into surrealism. When a sociologist comes to observe Wilf and Connie’s daily life, things take a distinctly peculiar turn...

This comedy stars renowned actress Alison Steadman (Abigail’s Party, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and, most recently, Gavin & Stacey)and David Troughton (starring roles with the RSC, Dr Who and A Very Peculiar Practice).

This is a delightful and unexpected side of Alan Bennett: gentle nostalgia and wicked satire in equal measure combine to make this an unmissable evening.

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Sign Language Interpreted Performance
Thu 25 September 7.45pm



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