local attractions
FILM, MUSIC and THEATRE
The Theatre By The Lake
Lakeside, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5DJ
Telephone: 017687 74411
Now Showing:
Around The World In Eighty Days.
Until 2nd November 2007
Tickets £10 - £20
Join Phileas Fogg, the most English of gentlemen, on his challenge to circumnavigate the world in only 80 days. Will he beat the clock? Not if the dastardly villain Captain Fix has anything to do with it.... Full of fun, action packed adventures and daring escapades - this musical extravaganza is guaranteed to entertain the whole family.
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
Until 2nd November 2007
Tickets £10 -£13
Raw, witty and painful. Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf still packs the punch that made it a milestone in American theatre and an award winning film.
Taking Steps
Until 3rd November 2007
Tickets £10 - £20
Farce on all levels from the master of comedy Alan Ayckbourn. Leslie wants to sell The Pines, a gothic three storey house. Roland wants to buy The Pines foe Elizabeth. Elizabeth wants to leave ROland. Tristam wants to complete the sale but can't even complete a sentence. Mark has a dream - setting up a fishing shop with Kitty. Kitty has a nightmare - setting up a fishing shop with Mark.
Under The Blue Sky
Until 3rd November 2007
Tickets £10 - £13
David Eldridges play in three inter related parts is set in the world of teaching and teachers lives beyond the classroom. Brutal, funny, stark and tender, Under The Blue Sky explores three relationships, six lives, the nature of love both true and unrequited and the pain of betrayal with wit, wisdom, humour and sensitivity.
Rebecca
Until 31st October 2007
Tickets £10 - £20
This hugely popular novel, immortalised by the classic Hitchcock film, is one of the great romantic thrillers of all time. It's gripping storyline and plot revelations will keep you on the edge of your seat. Frank McGuinesses swift moving adaptation captures perfectly the hallucinatory quality, part dream, part nightmare of Daphne Du Mauriers 1930's masterpeice.
Days Of Wine And Roses
Until 31st October 2007
Tickets £10 - £13
A poignant tale of the destructive pain of alcoholism.
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