CHESTER LITTLE THEATRE
GLOUCESTER STREET
NEWTOWN
CHESTER CH1 3HR
Box Office: 01244 322 674
info@chestertheatreclub.co.uk
Registered Charity No: 1134009
Social Evenings:
All Members can attend the various events held on most Tuesday evenings from 7.45 p.m. These include visiting speakers, cultural
evenings, play readings, one-off one-act plays, drama workshops, etc. Suggestions and contributions for these evenings are always
welcome.
SEPTEMBER
Tuesday 6 (FS) Quiz with Richard McCrossan
Tuesday 13 Open Evening: meet old members, greet new ones
Saturday 17 Preview: She Stoops to Conquer (first production)
Mon 19 to Sat 24 She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith
Tuesday 27 (FS) Dangerous Games for Boys and Girls with Margaret Bennett
OCTOBER
Tuesday 4 (FS) Reading for third play: The Lion in Winter by James Goldman
Thursday 6 Auditions for The Lion in Win
Tuesday 18 (FS) Seasonal Tales with Liz Stafford
Tuesday 25 Give Us a Clue with Malcolm Gledhill
NOVEMBER
Tuesday 8 Social Evening in Bar
Saturday 12 Preview: The Turn of the Screw (second production)
Mon 14 – Sat 19 The Turn of the Screw by Ken Whitmore
Tuesday 22 Macbeth Workshop (No. 1) with Hilary Egan 7.30-9.30 pm
Tuesday 29 Macbeth Workshop (No. 2) with Hilary Egan 7.30-9.30 pm
DECEMBER
Tuesday 6 Reading for fourth play: Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn
Thursday 8 Auditions for Relatively Speaking
Tuesday 13 Decorating for Christmas Party
Saturday 17 Members’ Christmas Party
Tuesday 20 Clear party – Merry Christmas in Bar
Tuesday 27 Closed for Christmas
JANUARY
Tuesday 3 Closed for Christmas
Tuesday 10 Social Evening in Bar
Saturday 14 Preview: The Lion in Winter (third production)
Mon 16 – Sat 21 The Lion in Winter by James Goldman
Tuesday 24 Half Yearly Meeting
Tuesday 31 Auditions for Macbeth
FEBRUARY
Thursday 2 Auditions for Macbeth
Tuesday 7 The Alexander Technique (2) with Tony O’Leary
Tuesday 21 Read your favourite poems with Alison Knott
MARCH
Tuesday 6 Social Evening in Bar
Saturday 10 Preview: Relatively Speaking (fourth production)
Mon 12 – Sat 17 Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn