Archive for 2014

  • The Belfrey Theatre is now on Twitter!!  Follow us on Twitter: Get the inside-scoop as soon as it happens in 280 characters or less by following The Belfrey Theatre on Twitter. You’ll be able to stay connected with us about Forthcoming Wellington Theatre Company Productions + all things Belfrey!!      @belfrey1945   Updated:Tuesday, October 31, 2023

    Follow Us… On Twitter

    The Belfrey Theatre is now on Twitter!!  Follow us on Twitter: Get the inside-scoop as soon as it happens in 280 characters or less by following The Belfrey Theatre on Twitter. You’ll be able to stay connected with us about Forthcoming Wellington Theatre Company Productions + all things Belfrey!!      @belfrey1945   Updated:Tuesday, October 31, 2023

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  • Youth Section Best Play – Bugsy Malone  Runner Up Best Play – ths phne 2.0:the next generation Best Director – Lynne Carney & Lynne Shepherd (Bugsy Malone) Best Actor – Tom Opperman (Bugsy Malone in Bugsy Malone) Best Actress – Lauren Clarke (Tallulah in Bugsy Malone) Best Supporting Role – Fiona Boyle (Saxophonist in Bugsy Malone) Adult One Act Section  Best Play – The Magic of Madness  Runner Up Best Play – The Teacher Best Actor – Peter Bridges (The Teacher in The Teacher) Best Actress – Leah Johnson, Ali Fear, Ruth Cowell and Laura Delves (Natalie, Annie, Ray and […]

    Results of the 41st (2014) Wellington Drama Festival

    Youth Section Best Play – Bugsy Malone  Runner Up Best Play – ths phne 2.0:the next generation Best Director – Lynne Carney & Lynne Shepherd (Bugsy Malone) Best Actor – Tom Opperman (Bugsy Malone in Bugsy Malone) Best Actress – Lauren Clarke (Tallulah in Bugsy Malone) Best Supporting Role – Fiona Boyle (Saxophonist in Bugsy Malone) Adult One Act Section  Best Play – The Magic of Madness  Runner Up Best Play – The Teacher Best Actor – Peter Bridges (The Teacher in The Teacher) Best Actress – Leah Johnson, Ali Fear, Ruth Cowell and Laura Delves (Natalie, Annie, Ray and […]

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  • Session 1 – doors open 2.00. Curtain up 2.30 Broseley Ads presents “Mais Oui – We May” by Wilf Hashimi Belfrey Youth present  “Dogg’s Hamlet” by Tom Stoppard Independent Productions presents “Caught in the Act”  by Bruce Kane   Adjudication   Session 2 – doors open 7.00. Curtain up 7.30. Belfrey Players presents “Suddenly Last Summer” by Tennessee Williams Adjudication and Awards BOX OFFICE:- boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277 Updated:Sunday, May 5, 2019

    Shropshire Drama Festival 2015

    Session 1 – doors open 2.00. Curtain up 2.30 Broseley Ads presents “Mais Oui – We May” by Wilf Hashimi Belfrey Youth present  “Dogg’s Hamlet” by Tom Stoppard Independent Productions presents “Caught in the Act”  by Bruce Kane   Adjudication   Session 2 – doors open 7.00. Curtain up 7.30. Belfrey Players presents “Suddenly Last Summer” by Tennessee Williams Adjudication and Awards BOX OFFICE:- boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277 Updated:Sunday, May 5, 2019

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  • Belfrey Youth Theatre presents Alan Parker's riotous gangster musical "Bugsy Malone". Friday & Saturday evening – doors open at 7.00, curtain up at 7.30 and Sunday Matinee – doors open at 2.00, curtain up at 2.30 Box Office – boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277 (answerphone)   Updated:Monday, September 29, 2014

    Bugsy Malone

    Belfrey Youth Theatre presents Alan Parker's riotous gangster musical "Bugsy Malone". Friday & Saturday evening – doors open at 7.00, curtain up at 7.30 and Sunday Matinee – doors open at 2.00, curtain up at 2.30 Box Office – boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277 (answerphone)   Updated:Monday, September 29, 2014

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  • Belfrey Players present John Godber's riotous classroom comedy TEECHERS. BOX OFFICE: 01952 222277 or  email – boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com Doors open at 7.00. Curtain up at 7.30       Updated:Saturday, August 9, 2014

    Teechers

    Belfrey Players present John Godber's riotous classroom comedy TEECHERS. BOX OFFICE: 01952 222277 or  email – boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com Doors open at 7.00. Curtain up at 7.30       Updated:Saturday, August 9, 2014

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  • Saturday 1st November (Evening 7.30pm) 'The Accrington Pals' – Wellington Theatre Company – full-length   Wednesday 5th November (Evening 7.30pm) 'Teechers' – Belfrey Players – full length   Friday 7th November (Evening 7.30pm) 'The Magic of Madness' – Belfrey Players – one-act 'The Teacher' – Tomorrow Productions – one-act   Saturday 8th November (Matinee 2pm) 'Bugsy Malone' – Belfrey Youth – full-length   Saturday 8th November (Evening 7.30pm) 'Ths Phne 2.0' – Belfrey Youth – one-act 'After the Picnic' – Belfrey Youth – one-act The Awards Ceremony will take place after the adjudications on Saturday 8th November. BOX OFFICE:- boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com […]

    41st Wellington Drama Festival – 2014

    Saturday 1st November (Evening 7.30pm) 'The Accrington Pals' – Wellington Theatre Company – full-length   Wednesday 5th November (Evening 7.30pm) 'Teechers' – Belfrey Players – full length   Friday 7th November (Evening 7.30pm) 'The Magic of Madness' – Belfrey Players – one-act 'The Teacher' – Tomorrow Productions – one-act   Saturday 8th November (Matinee 2pm) 'Bugsy Malone' – Belfrey Youth – full-length   Saturday 8th November (Evening 7.30pm) 'Ths Phne 2.0' – Belfrey Youth – one-act 'After the Picnic' – Belfrey Youth – one-act The Awards Ceremony will take place after the adjudications on Saturday 8th November. BOX OFFICE:- boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com […]

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  • Belfrey Players present DNA by Dennis Kelly, prior to taking it to the Isle-of-Man Easter Drama Festival. Belfrey Youth Theatre present their recent production of Rabbit by David Foxton. boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277 for tickets   Updated:Saturday, April 19, 2014

    DNA & Rabbit

    Belfrey Players present DNA by Dennis Kelly, prior to taking it to the Isle-of-Man Easter Drama Festival. Belfrey Youth Theatre present their recent production of Rabbit by David Foxton. boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277 for tickets   Updated:Saturday, April 19, 2014

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  • Updated:Saturday, April 4, 2015

    SHROPSHIRE DRAMA FESTIVAL 2014 – RESULTS

    Updated:Saturday, April 4, 2015

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  • A world-wide stage sensation that has been seen by over 5 million people. “Honk” has won multiple awards including the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Musical. Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Ugly Duckling”, “Honk!” tells the story of an odd looking baby duck, Ugly, and his quest to find his mother. BOX OFFICE:- boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277 Updated:Monday, July 13, 2015

    Honk!

    A world-wide stage sensation that has been seen by over 5 million people. “Honk” has won multiple awards including the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Musical. Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Ugly Duckling”, “Honk!” tells the story of an odd looking baby duck, Ugly, and his quest to find his mother. BOX OFFICE:- boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277 Updated:Monday, July 13, 2015

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  • The story of “Sleeping Beauty” revolves around the curse of the evil fairy Carabosse, slighted at the christening, and the eventual triumph of Good over Evil. Though the story covers 118 years, the narrative is linked by the Minstrel narrator, who keeps the action moving quickly. The comedy is carried by the outrageous Nanny Fanny Cranny, and Pickles the Page. The shoiw is full of knock-about and verbal humour, loads of audience participation, and several set piece routines including a battle between Beauty’s toys and Carabosse, the toys protecting Beauty as she sleeps.     Updated:Thursday, March 19, 2015

    The Sleeping Beauty by Peter Denyer

    The story of “Sleeping Beauty” revolves around the curse of the evil fairy Carabosse, slighted at the christening, and the eventual triumph of Good over Evil. Though the story covers 118 years, the narrative is linked by the Minstrel narrator, who keeps the action moving quickly. The comedy is carried by the outrageous Nanny Fanny Cranny, and Pickles the Page. The shoiw is full of knock-about and verbal humour, loads of audience participation, and several set piece routines including a battle between Beauty’s toys and Carabosse, the toys protecting Beauty as she sleeps.     Updated:Thursday, March 19, 2015

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