Thursday 17 February 2011

Still not visited our venue since our refurbishment? Check out our stylish NEW interior.

The Balcony Bar with comfortable seating and relaxed surroundings;the perfect place to meet with friends before the show for a drink or why not enjoy one of our grab bowls - Special offer grab bowls £4.50 each, or why not treat yourself to our great deal - £18 for two grab bowls and a bottle of house wine (subject to availability, ask at the bar or when ordering tickets from the box office).

The Royal Spa Centre now offers local aspiring artists and photographers the opportunity to display their work to the public.

The Foyer Bar welcomes you into the venue, where you can meet and enjoy the pre show atmosphere and purchase merchandise from our  is sold for certain shows.



Our newly refurbished cinema which is now called the 'studio' as it now also offers a variety of acts as well as showing films. It often hosts specific comedians; as well as our increasingly popular barnstormers nights. (See website for more information).


Tuesday 25 January 2011

What's On February 2011


Barnstormers Tues 1st Feb

Barnstormers Comedy was established in 2001 and now has 16 monthly shows in theatres and arts centres across the south of England. More venues are being added all the time. A lot of the acts are Comedy Store regulars and some have appeared recently on the Michael McIntyre roadshow. Barnstormers Comedy aims to find the funniest, cleverest and maybe even silliest acts out there. Maybe don't bring grandma unless she's very broadminded. And over 18's only unless accompanied by a responsible adult. 

February's line up includes David Twentyman, Paul Ricketts and Matt Welcome.

7.45pm Studio
Tickets: £7.50 in advance £8.50 on the door




The Causcasian Chalk Circle Thu 3rd - Sat 5th Feb


The Caucasian Chalk Circle is Bertolt Brecht’s most famous work and one of the most important pieces of theatre of the 20th century. First presented by the National Theatre in 1997, Frank McGuinness’s version of this morality masterpiece is brought to the stage in Blackeyed Theatre’s inimitable fashion, combining brilliant, original live music, stunning design and captivating ensemble performances.

After sacrificing everything to protect a child abandoned in the heat of civil war, a servant girl is made to confront the boy's biological mother in a legal contest over who deserves to keep him. The judge calls on an ancient tradition - the chalk circle - to resolve the dispute as the play builds to an unforgettable, unimaginable conclusion.

“One of the most innovative, audacious companies working in contemporary English theatre” The Stage

“Atmospheric, funny, mesmerising and delivered with edgy charm - unmissable!” Reviews Gate (about Alfie)

“Any assumption that Oh What a Lovely War is a period piece is shot to shrapnel. Forty years on, we need Littlewood’s vision more than ever. Blackeyed Theatre restore it to us with astonishing power. Catch it if you can.” The Stage (about Oh What A Lovely War)

“Hugely entertaining, intelligently directed and superbly performed” Cambridge Agenda (about The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui)

7.45pm, 10am and 2.30pm Studio
Tickets: £15.50             Schools: All tickets £7.50 - 1 teacher goes free with every 10 pupils

Friday 17 December 2010

Everyones Raving about Mother Goose! Check out these fantastic Reviews!!

The Leamington  Courier  - " this production has just the right mixture of story, slapstick and spectacle to make it a hit with all the family. It is really brought to life by Jonathan Owen who bounces onto the stage as the chubbily cheeky Dame.......................................!" Holly Whitmill 

Check out these production shots of the cast in their stunning costumes!!










Thursday 2 December 2010

Dames Diary Five - Rehearsals have started!

Dames Diary
The farms very own Mother Goose has put pen to paper to share some of her thoughts in the run up to panto season! Watch this space for future jottings from her loveliness…

Hello my lovelies,
It is me, Mother Goose back for some more gossiping!
Well, the time has finally come and all the cast have come together to start rehearsing for Mother Goose. We all met at the Royal Spa Centre last week and had a good old catch up over a cup of tea and a few hobnobs before we started learning our lines.
We all have our scripts, ooh they are handy especially if we need to get a fire going he he!
Everyone is very excited, the principle boy – who I think is actually a girl – is getting into character and striding around the place and practising her thigh slapping! Demon King (urgh) has been getting into the part by avoiding all showers and his toothbrush – how lucky for the rest of us! Our lovely Jill has been trying on all of her costumes; oh she is a pretty wee thing.
Fairy Betty has been prancing about the place (typical!) and the adorable Archie has been busy getting to grips with his lines too, I have been helping him actually, he is such a lovely little man!
Oh our director is calling me, I can’t get a moments peace around here being the biggest star of the show! I haven’t made too many demands on my ‘rider’ just the usual – tea, shortbread, sausage sandwiches, flowers (pink ones), a TV (I need to keep up with the soaps you know) and my own personal stylist. I think that’s all fairly standard really!
So best dash dears!
Big kisses,
Mother Goose
Mother Goose will be appearing in Mother Goose at the Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa, from December 10th 2010 – January 3rd, 2011. For more information call the box office on 01926 334 418.