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Heartbreak Theatre's productions for 2020 are now available

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We have been providing top notch entertainment across the UK since 1991 and are widely respected across the outdoor theatre industry. Actors and Directors have worked with us from the RSC, Royal National Theatre, West End, and television. These include Paul Chesterton, (Head of Acting, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School) James Bolam, Ben Crocker, Louise Jameson, Donald Sumpter and Barry Stanton.

Still not tired of Halloween?

On 29 November we will be screening three ghostly films in the Museum on the Wardwick! The Innocents (12A) will be showing at 6pm, Beetlejuice (12A) will be showing at 8pm and Ring (15) will be showing at 10.20pm. The Triple Header is showing as part of the UK Ghost Story Festival and screened in collaboration with Derby QUAD.  Grab your popcorn and we'll see you there for a frightful evening of film!

Derby LIVE announce full cast line up for Peter Pan

It is just a matter of weeks until Peter Pan flies into Derby Arena for Christmas 2019. Derby LIVE and Little Wolf Entertainment are really excited to be hosting the annual pantomime for the third year running, from Saturday 7 December to Saturday 4 January.

This year’s talented cast include Best Dame nominee Morgan BrindEmmerdale and Coronation Street’s Bill Ward and Katrina Bryan from CBeebies' Nina and the Neurons and Molly & Mack.

Over the Garden Fence: Our next networking event!

Our next Over the Garden Fence networking event will be taking place on Wednesday 27th November. The theme of the event is wellbeing, and guest speakers for the event will be:
Fleet Arts
Cara Amirah - MalaLala UK
Stephanie Haydon - Community Nursery Nurse

They will speak about their journey and approach to wellbeing within their roles.

Booking is essential! Hit reply to this email and we'll get you booked in.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

New paintings by Kristan Baggaley

We have a group of new paintings by Kristan Baggaley arriving in the gallery. These three large canvases were painted in response to the weather across Alport Moor, depicting the water logged moorland. At four feet by three feet, they have the scale to capture the dramatic effects of weather across this ancient landscape. 

 

Click on the images for details

 

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