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MARINE THEATREAPRIL TO JUNE 2019 PROGRAMME
CINEMA • MUSIC • THEATRESCREENINGS • COMEDY
WELCOME
Every programme we produce makes me excited, but this one feels particularly special. It includes our anniversary celebrations—Marine Theatre The First 125 Years. A complimentary film screening, a parade through the town, and a hilarious magic show—it’s all here. The culmination is a special community play currently being written by our patron Andrew Rattenbury, who—as many of you will know—is a screenwriter for many television programmes.
As well as coming to these events, we’re inviting you all to ‘Adopt A Year’. For £125 you can pick a year from our history, get some fantastic things, and help us to provide culture for all.
We’ve been at the centre of Lyme Regis’s social life and culture throughout our history. James Cagney is rumoured to have performed during the war. Bands such as The Troggs, Fleetwood Mac and Status Quo played here in the 60s and 70s. More recently we’ve welcomed This Is The Kit and Tom Allen, and Sir Ian McKellen visits in July.
In the 30s we were a cinema, and this season we are expanding the film programme to include current titles and some specially priced children’s films.
With warmer weather on its way, we’re very pleased to welcome two exceptional outdoor theatre shows—a comic version of Much Ado About Nothing by the HandleBards and Miracle Theatre’s new production.
I hope you can join us in celebrating the rich history of the Marine, while looking forward to more fun times in the future.
GABBY RABBITTS
Director of the Marine Theatre
WITH THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS AND PARTNERS:
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TICKETS
ONLINEBooking is possible 24 hours a day at marinetheatre.com.
PHONECall Lyme Regis Tourist Information Centre on 01297 442138 to book a ticket over the phone.
THEATRE FRIENDSMembers receive 10% off their ticket for most events. Please check for exceptions when booking.
VISITORS’ INFORMATION
Our bar and box office normally open an hour before the event start time. Child tickets are for those aged 16 and under.
CONTACTFor further information please email manager@marinetheatre.com or call the theatre office on 01297 442394.
ACCESSCarers may attend free of charge when accompanying a paying patron. Seating is normally available at standing gigs for those with limited mobility. Generally seating at events is unreserved.
VOLUNTEERING
Whether it’s ushering, hosting performers, or even DIY, there are lots of ways to support the running of our busy venue. If you have time to spare and would like to get involved, please email manager@marinetheatre.com.
IN PERSONAdvance tickets are available from the Marine on Wednesdays from 9 A.M. until noon and from Lyme Regis & Bridport Tourist Information Centres during opening hours. On the door tickets are available at the Marine from an hour before each show.
REFUNDSTickets will not be refunded except in the event of a cancellation. Actors and musicians lead complicated lives; please check our website before making a journey.
BOOKING FEES
These are not charged by the Marine. The Tourist Information Centres charge 50p on tickets up to £10 and £1 for tickets £10 and over. Online bookings at See Tickets have a 10% booking fee per ticket. To avoid a booking fee, tickets can be purchased from the Marine on Wednesday mornings.
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SCREENING
MET OPERA: DIE WALKÜREMONDAY 1 APRIL
From New York’s MET—featuring the famous Ride of the Valkyries—Die Walküre is the second opera in Wagner’s Ring cycle. It is a story of monsters, gods, and humans on a superhuman scale. Enjoy a delicious two course supper in the interval for £15 including a glass of wine or half pint of beer.Encore Screening
Duration 320 minutes including interval. £5 under 18s / £15 adult advance or on the door. £15 supper (advance only)Starts 4 P.M.
CINEMA
THE FAVOURITETHURSDAY 4 APRIL
Olivia Colman won an Oscar for her portrayal of Queen Anne in this extraordinary comedy drama.★★★★★ ‘A brilliantly acted film that’s funny, clever and heartbreakingly sad’ ~ The Daily MailCertificate PG. Duration 119 minutes £6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
MUSIC
JULIE FELIXFRIDAY 5 APRIL
Best friends with Leonard Cohen and presenter of her own primetime 60s TV show, Julie Felix is an original beatnik folk star. In 1964 Julie arrived in the UK from California to play at legendary clubs such as The Troubadour and had hits with songs such as El Cóndor Pasa.With support
£14 advance / £16.50 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
TALK
HISTORIES OF THE UNEXPECTEDSATURDAY 6 APRIL
Sam Willis, presenter of the BBC’s The Silk Road and Invasion!, and James Daybell—one of the country’s leading professors of history—show a new way to think about the past.‘History as you’ve never seen it before’ ~ Dan Snow£10 children, £14 adults advance £12 children, £16 adults on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
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TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: SOME LIKE IT HOTTUESDAY 9 APRIL
Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon star: two unemployed musicians have the misfortune to witness the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Their instant escape plan, involving a change of clothes and an all-girl band, should work—but lead singer Sugar Kane (Monroe) is quite the distraction.Certificate PG. Duration 120 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
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THE GREATEST SHOWMAN SINGALONGWEDNESDAY 10 APRIL
Join us for this singalong special in the Easter Holidays. Hugh Jackman stars in a story of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation.Certificate PG. Duration 119 minutes £6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 2 P.M.
SCREENING
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE:ALL ABOUT EVETHURSDAY 11 APRIL
Gillian Anderson and Lily James lead in a razor-sharp, unsettling exposé of the eternal obsession at the heart of show-business, broadcast live from the West End. PJ Harvey wrote the score.★★★★ ‘An acting masterclass from Gillian Anderson’ ~ Financial TimesCertificate 12A. £5 under 18s advance or on the door £11 adults advance / £13.50 on the doorStarts 7 P.M.
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BOHEMIAN RHAPSODYFRIDAY 12 APRIL
Winner of 4 Oscars, this is the story of the legendary rock band Queen and lead singer Freddie Mercury, leading up to their famous performance at Live Aid.Certificate 12A. Duration 120 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
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MUSIC
THE SUNDAY SESSIONSSUNDAY 14 APRIL
This free entry event promotes local music. Jack Harrison and Matt Benjamin headline, presenting their favourite guests from the scene. This guitar and cello duo compose soundtracks for dance and theatre productions, and play an eclectic range of music. Free entry, no tickets Bar opens and starts at 3 P.M.
CINEMA
MARY POPPINS RETURNSTUESDAY 16 APRIL
Decades after her original visit, the magical nanny returns to help the Banks siblings and Michael’s children through a difficult time in their lives.Certificate PG. Duration 130 minutes.£4.50 advance and on the doorStarts 2 P.M
SCREENING
RSC LIVE: AS YOU LIKE ITWEDNESDAY 17 APRIL
‘Come into the forest; dare to change your state of mind.’ Shakespeare’s comic masterpiece is broadcast live from Stratford-upon-Avon.£5 under 18s advance or on the door £11 adults advance / £13.50 on the doorStarts 7 P.M.
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STAN & OLLIETHURSDAY 18 APRIL
Starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly, as Laurel and Hardy, the world’s most famous comedy duo, who attempt to reignite their film careers as they embark on what becomes their swan song—a gruelling theatre tour of post-war Britain.Certificate PG. Duration 97 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
MUSIC
THE STONESFRIDAY 19 APRIL
This is the UK’s No.1 and most authentic tribute to The Rolling Stones, bringing all the hits to the Marine’s stage, including ‘Satisfaction’, ‘Jumping Jack Flash’, and ‘Brown Sugar’. The band regularly tours in Belgium, Germany, and Spain and has played to audiences of 30,000. £12 in advance / £14 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
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COMEDY
LYME REGIS COMEDY CLUB WITH CHRIS MCCAUSLANDSATURDAY 20 APRIL
This month’s headliner is a British stand-up comedian and actor from Liverpool and star of Live At The Apollo. Suzy Bennett, winner of the Funny Women Award, and Andrew White are also on the bill in this great value night out. Resident compere Tom Glover hosts.‘A naturally funny person. Very funny indeed.’ ~ Jimmy Carr on Suzy Bennett£8 advance / £10 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
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TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: A MAN FOR ALL SEASONSTUESDAY 23 APRIL
Henry VIII needs a new wife and heir; Sir Thomas More, the new Catholic Lord Chancellor, has to weigh his conscience against his life. Commercially and critically successful, this film won 6 Oscars and 6 Baftas.Certificate U. Duration 120 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
THEATRE
TRANSPORTERWEDNESDAY 24 APRIL
For ages 11 to adult, this is a story of a girl called Maya on a never-ending search for the last safe place on earth. This is a benefit performance in aid of Uplyme Community Sponsorship Fund, which will support a Syrian family in the area.£10 advance / £5 advance students£12 / £6.50 students on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
THEATRE
POSTING LETTERS TO THE MOONFRIDAY 26 APRIL
This special event is the reading of wartime letters between Oscar-nominated actress Celia Johnson (Brief Encounter) and her husband Peter Fleming, performed by their daughter Lucy Fleming with Simon Williams—both are actors in The Archers.£12.50 advance / £15.50 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
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MUSIC
ALABAMA 3 ACOUSTICSATURDAY 27 APRIL
Expect a raucous blend of country, blues, and acid house, from the band famous for recording the theme to The Sopranos. With support.
£15 advance / £17.50 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
MUSIC
JAZZ IN THE BAR: CELEBRATING MILES DAVISSUNDAY 28 APRIL
This edition of our jazz night focuses on one of the most influential figures in music, partly due to ‘Kind of Blue’—the most popular jazz record of all time. Philip Clouts is joined by trumpeter Sam Massey, who has played with Claire Teal and Mike Westbrook.£8 advance / £12 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
SCREENING
WILDE WEDNESDAYS: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNESTWEDNESDAY 1 MAY
A ‘brilliantly funny’ (★★★★ Times) broadcast of one of the funniest plays in English: Jack, Algy, Gwendolyn and Cecily discover how unsmooth runs the course of true love, while Lady Bracknell keeps an eye on the proceedings.★★★★★ ‘A masterpiece of sparkling wit’ ~ What’sOnStageCertificate PG.Duration 133 minutes including interval £5 under 18s advance or on the door / £11 adults advance / £13.50 on the doorStarts 7 P.M.
CINEMA
ALL IS TRUETHURSDAY 2 MAY
Starring Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, and Ian McKellen, this film tells the story of William Shakespeare’s final days. ‘Ben Elton’s poignant Bard biopic’ ~ The GuardianCertificate 12A. Duration: 101 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
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TALK
ENVIRONMENTAL AND MARINE CURRENT ISSUESFRIDAY 3 MAY
Owen Day describes marine protection, and Julia Hailes asks ‘Has the public gone bonkers about plastics?’£8 advance and on the door. Starts 7 P.M.
TALK
THE PALAEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETYSATURDAY 4 MAY
Maria McNamara gives a whirlwind tour of geological time and spectacular fossils, while illustrating prehistoric animals is the topic for artist James McKay.Free Entry. Starts 12 noonTALK
STORYTELLER SATURDAY 4 MAY
Join Martin Maudsley to uncover the magical stories behind Colpexies’ Fingers, Snakestones, and Fairy Loaves.Free Entry. Starts 1:30 P.M. and 2:45 P.M. TALK
GREAT DEBATE: THE CAUSES OF THE BINDON LANDSLIP SATURDAY 4 & SUNDAY 5 MAY
Geologist Richard Edmonds leads a discussion on the 1839 event.Free Entry. Starts 2 P.M. on 4 May and 12 noon on 5 May
TALK
BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY SATURDAY 4 MAY
Huw Griffiths and Cath Waller discuss microplastics in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.Free Entry. Starts 3:30 P.M.MUSIC
EVOLUTION ROCKSSATURDAY 4 MAY
Local young people from B Sharp, Woodroffe School, and Mrs Ethelston’s Primary Academy entertain with original music inspired by the theme of evolution.£8 advance and on the door. Starts 7 P.MTALK
LAURA CHATTON AND HER HARRIS HAWKSUNDAY 5 MAY
This is a talk about how birds have descended from dinosaurs, with a live harris hawk in attendance.Free entry. Starts 1 P.M.TALK
THE GREAT LANDSLIDESUNDAY 5 MAY
Geologist Richard Edmonds describes the formation of local landmarks Goat Island and the Chasm.Free entry. Starts 2 P.M.TALK
CLOSING FESTIVAL TALKSUNDAY 5 MAY
Lyme Regis Fossil Festival comes to an end with two special speakers: Sir Ghillean Prance, former director of Kew and Richard Lane, former Director of Science at the Natural History Museum, host a discussion on ‘thinking like a scientist’.Free entry. Starts 3 P.M.
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TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: REBECCATUESDAY 7 MAY
Joan Fontaine plays the second wife of Maxim de Winter, forever in the shadows of the first—especially where Mrs Danvers the housekeeper is concerned. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Rebecca won an Oscar for Best Film.Certificate PG. Duration 130 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
MUSIC
JO HARMANTHURSDAY 9 MAY
The Mirror called her the ‘UK’s finest female soul blues voice’ who, according to Country Magazine, writes ‘lip-biting beautiful songs’. Lyme Regis’s Joanna Cooke supports.
£12.50 advance / £15 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
MUSIC
KRIS DREVERFRIDAY 10 MAY
This concert is by the Scottish folk guitarist from the band Lau, who won Folk Singer of the Year 2017 and Best Original Track 2017 at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. With support.‘Kris Drever has all the makings of a solo celebrity’ ~ The Guardian £12 advance / £14.50 on the door. Starts 8 P.M.
MUSIC
ROBYN HITCHCOCKSATURDAY 11 MAY
Among alternative rock’s father figures, Hitchcock is the closest thing the UK has to Bob Dylan. With support from Jess McAllister.“A gifted melodist, Hitchcock nests engaging lyrics in some of the most bracing, rainbow-hued pop this side of Revolver. He wrests inspiration not from ordinary life but from extraordinary imaginings” ~ Rolling Stone£16 advance / £18 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
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SCREENING
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: ALL MY SONSTUESDAY 14 MAY
Broadcast from The Old Vic, Oscar-winner Sally Field and Bill Pullman star in Arthur Miller’s blistering drama of the failings of the American Dream. £5 under 18s advance or on the door / £11 adults advance / £13.50 on the doorStarts 7 P.M.
POETRY
HOLLIE MCNISHTHURSDAY 16 MAY
The Ted Hughes Award winner performs her poetry, with support from Vanessa Kisuule—the current Bristol City Poet.‘Her rhymes have a driving quality, urgent words pinning down fleeting feelings’ ~ The Observer£12 advance / £15 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
CINEMA
MARY QUEEN OF SCOTSFRIDAY 17 MAY
Starring Saoirse Ronan: Mary Stuart’s attempt to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I, Queen of England, finds her condemned to years of imprisonment before facing execution.Certificate 15. Duration 124 mins7:30 P.M. £6 advance / £7.50 on the door
THEATRE
THE AMAZING BUBBLE MANSATURDAY 18 MAY
Louis Pearl has been thrilling audiences of all ages for over 30 years with the art, magic, and fun of bubbles. He is a family favourite at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where he has enjoyed twelve years of sell-out success.There are two matinees: 11 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. £10 children, £12 adults advance / £12 children, £14.50 adults on the door
COMEDY
LYME REGIS COMEDY CLUB WITH MIKE BUBBINSSATURDAY 18 MAY
A legend on the UK comedy circuit, this month’s headliner has supported Rich Hall on tour. Wayne the Weird, Jon Pearson, and Tom Glover also perform.‘If you want an outside bet for stardom, back Mike Bubbins’ ~ The Guardian£8 advance / £10 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
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THE SUNDAY SESSIONS WITH JINDERSUNDAY 19 MAY
This free entry event is the Marine’s regular dedicated time to promote quality live music. Guest musician Jinder plays American roots music and Delta blues. His music features in the recent film Fisherman’s Friends. Hosted by Declan Duffy
Bar opens and starts 3 P.M. Free entry, no tickets
TALK
HOOKED: MARK HIX& MARIELLA FROSTRUP MONDAY 20 MAY
Our patron celebrates the launch of his new book with an in-conversation fundraiser chaired by Mariella Frostrup, the broadcaster known for BBC Radio 4’s Open Book. Hooked—Adventures in Angling and Eating delves into the anecdotes and recipes of chef Mark Hix, opening with the story of his first catch being cooked by his grandmother—the catalyst for his passion. £6.50 advance / £8.50 on the doorStarts 7 P.M.
CINEMA
TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSETUESDAY 21 MAY
James Dean plays Jim, a troublesome teenager at odds with his parents, in yet another new town and school, and with new friends who are as troubled as he is.Certificate PG. Duration 111 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
SCREENING
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKETHURSDAY 23 MAY
Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece is broadcast to the Marine from Sadler’s Wells with a fresh look for the 21st century and is ‘as bold and beautiful as ever’ ~ ★★★★★ The Telegraph.£5 under 18s advance or on the door / £12.50 adults advance / £13.50 on the door. Starts 7 P.M.
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Jazz Jurassica, Lyme Regis’s jazz festival, holds its glorious headline events here across the Bank Holiday weekend.
MUSIC
KICK ASS BRASSFRIDAY 24 MAY
Funky and full on, with steaming horns and soulful vocals from Eleisha Milverton, this is the best brass band on the scene right now.£15 advance / £18 on the doorStarts 8:30 P.M.
MUSIC
JAZZ JURASSICA: EQUINOR BIG BANDSATURDAY 25 MAY
This virtuoso concert is a hugely entertaining and joyous tribute to Duke Ellington from an international big band at the top of its game.£10 advance / £12 on the doorStarts 5 P.M.
MUSIC
LAURENCE JONESSATURDAY 25 MAY
The blues guitar wizard headlines Saturday night at Jazz Jurassica, with the Adam Sweet Trio warming up.‘A star in the making’ ~ BBC Radio 2£18 seated / £15 standing advance£20 on the doorStarts 8:30 P.M.MUSIC
MATT CARTER & LEIGH COLEMANSUNDAY 26 MAY
Signed, sealed & delivered! Soul star Stevie Wonder gets the finger-clicking treatment from these festival favourites.£10 advance / £12 on the door.Starts 5 P.M.
MUSIC
POWERHOUSE GOSPEL CHOIRSUNDAY 26 MAY
Red hot gospel raises the roof for the final show of Lyme Regis’s jazz festival.‘You brought the house down with your Joy to the World – we feel blessed’ ~ London Symphony Orchestra£18 advance / £22 on the doorStarts 8:30 P.M.
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CINEMA
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLDTUESDAY 28 MAY
A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely friend of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed.Certificate PG. Duration 104 minutes £4.50 advance and on the doorStarts 2 P.M.
THEATRE
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHINGWEDNESDAY 29 MAY
The HandleBards pedal from venue to venue to perform sustainable Shakespeare. Join them for an outside performance with riotous amounts of energy, a fair old whack of chaos, and a great deal of laughter.★★★★★ Explodes with energy and is a genuine treat from start to finish.’ ~ The Stage£12.50 early bird, £16.50 adult, £10.50 under 18s, £5.50 under 10s advance / £18.50 adult, £10.50 under 18s, £5.50 under 10s on the door. Starts 6:30 P.M.
CINEMA
RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNETTHURSDAY 30 MAY
Ralph and Vanellope discover a wifi router in their arcade, leading them into a new animated adventure.Certificate PG. Duration 111 minutes £4.50 advance and on the doorStarts 2 P.M.
CINEMA
IF BEALE STREET COULD TALKTHURSDAY 30 MAY
Based on James Baldwin’s book, a woman in Harlem embraces her pregnancy while she and her family struggle to prove her fiancé innocent of a crime.Certificate 15. Duration 119 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
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TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: THE GRAPES OF WRATHTUESDAY 4 JUNE
Starring Henry Fonda: Tom Joad returns from prison to his Oklahoma home. He joins his family on their arduous trek to California, having just quit their farm. Certificate PG. Duration 129 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
SCREENING
THE TAMING OF THE SHREWWEDNESDAY 5 JUNE
Shakespeare’s comedy is re-imagined with England as a matriarchy. Baptista Minola is seeking to sell her son Katherine to the highest bidder. Cue a battle of the sexes.£5 under 18s advance or on the door £11 advance adults / £13.50 on the doorStarts 7 P.M.
MUSIC
THE SUNDAY SESSIONSSUNDAY 9 JUNE
This regular free entry event is the Marine’s time to promote quality live music. Enjoy local drinks, and the best musicians in our lovely bar overlooking the Cobb. If you’d like to play please apply to declan@howlrecords.com.
Free entry, no ticketsBar opens and starts at 3 P.M.
CINEMA
THE SEAGULLTHURSDAY 13 JUNE
Based on Chekhov’s play with Saoirse Ronan and Annette Bening in the lead roles: in the early 20th century, an aging actress and her lover visit the estate of her elderly brother.Certificate 15. Duration 119 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M.
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MIRACLE THEATRE: A PERFECT WORLD FRIDAY 14 JUNE
This rollicking music-filled adventure is from Miracle Theatre, an acclaimed company. A feisty young woman ventures into a world of undiscovered jungles, treasure maps, and penknives. Bring your own seating for this outdoor performance.‘Miracle are a joy – go and see them!’ ~ Western Morning News£10 children, £12 adults, £40 family advance / £12 children, £14 adults, £45 family on the door. Starts 7:30 P.M.
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ALL OVER THE TOWNSUNDAY 16 JUNE
As part of Marine Theatre The First 125 Years, this is a free community screening of the 1949 classic film—which was filmed in Lyme Regis. How many times can you spot the Marine?Free tickets. Starts 7:30 P.M
CINEMA
TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: THE PIANOTUESDAY 18 JUNE
Ada, a Scottish woman mute since childhood, gives lessons to an uneducated Englishman—and the scene is set for a passionate and sensual relationship. Cert. 15. Duration 120 minutes£6 advance / £7.50 on the door. Starts 7:30 P.M.
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ARE YOU GOING TO THE MARINE?THURSDAY 20 - SATURDAY 22 JUNE
Join us as we celebrate one hundred and twenty five years of the Marine, in this special community play, written by Andrew Rattenbury and directed by Pearl Marsland. With the help of the thriving local theatre, music, and drama groups, who have all performed here over the past century or so, we’ll be looking back at our rich history. £6 children, £12 adults advance £8 children, £14.50 adults on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M. 20 June, 8 P.M. 21 June, 2:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. on 22 June
PARADE
MARINE THEATRE:THE FIRST 125 YEARSFRIDAY 21 JUNE
Line the streets! The parade to celebrate our birthday will include many Lyme organisations, some with goodies to hand out, and will proceed from Holmbush down Broad Street and on to Theatre Square.FreeStarts 6:30 P.M. from Holmbush Car Park
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MORGAN & WEST’S UTTERLY SPIFFING MAGIC SHOW FOR KIDS AND CHILDISH GROWN-UPS SUNDAY 23 JUNE
Time-travelling magicians Morgan & West present a jaw-dropping magic extravaganza as part of our 125th anniversary celebrations. ‘Hilarious and good for all ages’ ~ Primary Times★★★★ ‘Hugely talented’ ~ Daily Mirror★★★★ ‘Superbly crafted’ ~ The Stage£7 children, £9 adults, £25 family (two adults and two children) advance / £9 children, £11 adults, £29 family (two adults and two children) on the doorStarts 2 P.M.
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NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: SMALL ISLANDTHURSDAY 27 JUNE
Andrea Levy’s Orange Prize-winning novel Small Island comes to life in an epic new theatre adaptation broadcast to the Marine from the National Theatre.£5 under 18s advance or on the door / £11 advance adults / £13.50 on the doorStarts 7 P.M.
MUSIC
TALONFRIDAY 28 JUNE
The UK’s leading celebration of the Eagles play all the classics alongside songs from the band’s favourite artists such as John Legend and Lionel Richie. £17 Early Bird / £20 standard / £24 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
£6 children, £12 adults advance £8 children, £14.50 adults on the doorStarts 7:30 P.M. 20 June, 8 P.M. 21 June, 2:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. on 22 June
COMEDY
LYME REGIS COMEDY CLUB WITH VIKKI STONESATURDAY 29 JUNE
Our multi-talented headliner appears on the John Bishop Show, The Now Show, and won the Soho Theatre Stand-Up Award. She’s joined by Phil Lucas, Tom Glover, and Dan Thomas—the presenter of S4C’s Gwerthu Allan.‘The audience were almost crying with laughter’ ~ The Guardian£8 advance / £10 on the door. Starts 8 P.M.
MUSIC
JAZZ IN THE BAR WITH LYNN THORNTON SUNDAY 30 JUNE
This is a 1930s-tinged special of our regular jazz night, starring the vocalist from Just Misbehavin’. £8 advance / £12 on the doorStarts 8 P.M.
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For just £25 a year you get 10% off your ticket and in our bars, invites to special events, and more.
You’ll also be helping to support the Marine.
There are different levels of membership:
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BENEFITS
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