Theatre Hire Archive

  • presented by Broseley Amateur Dramatic Society (BROADS) Tickets £8 & £6.50(concessions) Box office: boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277  or 01952 884769 Updated:Wednesday, May 1, 2019

    Shadowlands

    presented by Broseley Amateur Dramatic Society (BROADS) Tickets £8 & £6.50(concessions) Box office: boxoffice@belfreytheatre.com or 01952 222277  or 01952 884769 Updated:Wednesday, May 1, 2019

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  • Please note that Friday’s performances contain strong language See Shropshire Drama League for more information. Updated:Sunday, May 5, 2019

    Shropshire Drama Festival 2012

    Please note that Friday’s performances contain strong language See Shropshire Drama League for more information. Updated:Sunday, May 5, 2019

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  • Saturday 17th September 2011 Saturday performance @ 7:30pm Updated:Wednesday, May 1, 2019

    Sian Kyle’s Charity Production “On A Lighter Note”

    Saturday 17th September 2011 Saturday performance @ 7:30pm Updated:Wednesday, May 1, 2019

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  • VERY   SORRY LAST MINUTE  CANCELATION Henry Blofeld will be performing his new tour at the Belfrey, “Shaken Not Stirred” on Sunday 9th October at 6:00pm, tickets are: £15.00. Henry is a well known as a cricket commentator and sporting journalist. About Henry Blofeld… The bubbly, boisterous world of Blowers knows no full stops. His idiosyncratic form of cricket commentary is unique. His one-man shows – He even played at the Albert Hall – Has packed people into theatres all round the country. His stories about Ian Fleming, Noel Coward, Clive Dunn and others have brought the house down. Toodle-pip for […]

    Henry Blofeld SORRY LAST MINUTE CANCELATION

    VERY   SORRY LAST MINUTE  CANCELATION Henry Blofeld will be performing his new tour at the Belfrey, “Shaken Not Stirred” on Sunday 9th October at 6:00pm, tickets are: £15.00. Henry is a well known as a cricket commentator and sporting journalist. About Henry Blofeld… The bubbly, boisterous world of Blowers knows no full stops. His idiosyncratic form of cricket commentary is unique. His one-man shows – He even played at the Albert Hall – Has packed people into theatres all round the country. His stories about Ian Fleming, Noel Coward, Clive Dunn and others have brought the house down. Toodle-pip for […]

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