Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre has announced its spring season,
which runs from February to May. This season starts the theatre's fiftieth
year
Micro Musicals
Three specially commissioned one-act pieces of music theatre, all
directed by Laurie Sansom and perfomed by the same cast: Anna Francolini,
Jon-Paul Hevey, Lesley Nicol, Alastair Parker, Craig Pinder and Caroline
Sheen. Playing in repertory from 17th to February to 12th March: all
three play on 5th and 12th March.
Spittin' Distance
Book and lyrics by Toby Davies, music and lyrics by Grant Olding
The Jonah Boy
Libretto by Jane Buckler, music by Richard Taylor
A Beginner's Guide to Cybershopping
Book and lyrics by Laurie Sansom, music and lyrics by Laz Kaye
Kitty and Kate
By Claire Luckham
A New Vic, Newcastle-under-Lyme, production
22nd February to 5th March
Unless
By Carol Shields and Sara Cassidy
(European premiere)
Stephen Joseph Theatre Company production
7th April to 7th May
Private Fears in Public Places
Written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn
Stephen Joseph Theatre Company production
21st to 30th April
Spending Frank
By Alistair Hewitt
Stephen Joseph Theatre Company production
31st March to 2nd April
Comedy of Errors
By William Shakespeare
Sweet William
By Alan Plater
Northern Broadsides productions
6th - 11th June
Going Dutch
By John Godber
Hull Truck production
13th - 18th June
The National Student Drama Festival returns to the SJT from 18th to
25th March.