Saturday, August 26, 2006

Storming success

The Valley Theatre's jaunt at sea on the Ghost Ship (aka the Regal Lady) has been a runaway success. We've put some photos of the cast on the website. If you want to see what all the fuss is about then you've only got two more chances - Tuesday 29th August and Thursday 31st.
Meanwhile, back on dry land, the Valley Theatre's next production is set for 7th and 8th September and features 2 new plays (well one new play and one old play that gets its first outing) from the pen of Graham Rhodes: The Home Front - Two young women take a break from the Second World War in Scarborough, and Greek Island - A famous artist is interviewed at his home for the New York Times and more is revealed than he ever knew!

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Fishy tails at sea

We have final details of the Valley Theatre's summer escapades. We will be on the Regal Lady (not the Coronia as posted earlier) every Tuesday and Thursday throughout the summer. For all you landlubbers out there, we will be back on dry land at the beginning of September.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Aaah-Haaar me hearties!

The Valley Theatre Company is about to take to the high seas on the Coronia. Throughout the summer we will be performing ghostly happenings every week. More news soon...

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Valley Theatre Playwriting competition

The valley theatre has just announced its inaugural playwriting competition. Follow this link for Details on how to enter the playwriting competition

Friday, April 21, 2006

New program is released

You can see our latest program here. Please note the dates carefully as we have departed from our usual fortnightly performance schedule.
Susan Saves the Day features two sets of sisters. Anything could happen...

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Valley Theatre in the news

Here is a article featuring the last performance of the valley theatre. They seemed to like it (no mention of facial hair though). If you haven't seen it yet, there is one more chance to see Dancing on a Table in Montmartre, together with a new play from our friends over in West Yorkshire. Keep checking here and on the Valley Theatre Website for details.

Chris Fairchild leaves the Valley

I am very sad to report that Chris and Ruth Farichild have decide to leave the Valley Theatre after many years - since the old Crossfade days up at the Indigo Alley in fact. They will be sadly missed, both for the acting and for all the sterling work they put in behind the scenes over the years.

We have a winner!!!

We have yet another winner at Saltburn Drama festival. Karen Tite won best actress for her role in Ticket to Graceland. See! I told you so! See!

Friday, March 10, 2006

Another good night out

The latest performance at the Valley Theatre took place last night and was very well received. Tony and Chris Parrinder's rapport as the two aging impressionist artists in "Dancing on a Table in Montmatre" drew lots of favorable comments. Humour was provided by the various facial hair configurations sported by the cast (beard without moustache, moustache without beard, goatee beard, Bingo!!!).

Denizens of the far North East coast (you lucky people) will have the chance to see the Valley Theatre in all its glory at Saltburn Drama Festival on Thursday 16th March. It's a brilliant event at a cracking little theatre and Karen's performance in Ticket to Graceland is worth the entry fee alone. Last year Tony and Chris both won awards so we have a lot to live up to...

Back in Scarborough the last performance of the current run is on Thursday 23rd March, after which it will be time for the younger memebers of the Valley Theatre Company to take centre stage...