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Shakespeare Schools Festival to return to the Marina!

The Marina Theatre is proud to bring the UK’s biggest Shakespeare celebration of the year to Lowestoft – with performances from a number of local schools.

It will take place on Monday, November 13 at 7pm, with tickets priced at £9.50, Concessions £7 and Groups of 20+ £6.50.

Click HERE to watch a promotional video for a flavour of what to expect.

The world’s largest youth drama festival sees students from primary, secondary and special schools unite on stage for the celebratory finale of a six month journey.

Cultural education charity Shakespeare Schools Foundation (SSF) has recruited over 1,000 schools across the country to perform as part its annual Festival.

Up to 30,000 students will get the chance to perform in one of 136 professional theatres across the UK with 292 performance nights taking place between October and December. Students have the opportunity to showcase their talents with abridged performances of thrilling Shakespeare plays.

Poppy, a Festival participant, says the SSF experience helped her make friends: “Because of the Shakespeare Schools Festival, I was able to bond with lots of people and make friends with people I never thought I would.”

Actor and comedian Hugh Dennis, a patron of SSF, says he is amazed by the impact of the Festival: “The enjoyment the children who take part show and the sense of confidence they gained from both performing and working with the words in palpable, and will surely help them both now and in later life.”

SSF targets students and communities who stand to benefit the most from engagement with the arts. The unique performances build vital life skills in participants and inspire a lifelong interest in culture and the arts across the whole community.

Shakespeare Schools Foundation Chief Executive Ruth Brock says: “We know that Shakespeare is difficult and off putting for many. But we also know that SSF’s unique process, which culminates in the chance to perform on professional stages, has the power to change this perception and to change lives.”

To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or click HERE.

Shakespeare Schools Festival – Facts and Figures

Shakespeare Schools Foundation is a cultural education charity that gives young people the confidence to see that the whole world is their stage.

  • Its annual Festival, the Shakespeare Schools Festival, is unites primary, secondary and special schools in the world’s largest youth drama project.
  • In 2017, over 1,000 schools and up to 30,000 young people take to 136 professional stages nationwide, from Aberdeen to Aberdare, Plymouth to Portsmouth, Carlisle to Clacton.
  • Up to 280,000 young people have taken part in the Festival since it began in 2000.
  • 292 Festival nights will take place across that time at the hundreds of theatres across the country, with up to 23 performances happening simultaneously.
  • Each Festival night showcases a half hour abridged performance of a different Shakespeare play from three or four local schools with one interval.
  • The Festival changes lives every year. 97% of teachers report an increase in their student’s confidence and 95% say that their students are better able to empathise withe each other. 84% of teachers report that as a result of the Festival, students’ attainment in English improves and 95% say that their students are more enthusiastic about learning.
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Marina to take part in #LoveTheatreDay on social media!

It will give audiences an insight into the daily routines of a our theatre – featuring behind the scenes footage and exclusive content.

We will be taking part in #Love Theatre Day –  a social media phenomenon – on Wednesday, November 15.

For the first time, the day will be run in association with The Stage – with a number of other individuals and cultural organisations taking part.

The takeover day, which will be on the social media platforms Twitter and Instagram, will initially take audiences behind the scenes to see parts of the theatre they would never normally see.

There will also be a chance for people to ask questions via social media and see how the theatre operates on a daily basis.

On the same day, the theatre is showing The Mountain Between Us (12A) on the big screen at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.

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Sparkling new Celebration Extras now available at the Marina!

You can now make your visit to the Marina Theatre even more fabulous by buying one of our Celebration Extras – available for selected performances.

Why not add a little touch of sparkle to your evening with our glittering new offers!

When the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra return to the Marina on November 24 and also in 2018 on June 22, September 14 and November 16, for just £10, you can receive some lovely items in a bespoke bag, ready & waiting for you on arrival.

No waiting, no queuing – just VIP treatment, so you can make it night you will always remember.

These items include a concert programme, small can of prosecco, champagne flute, chocolates and popcorn.

To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or add to your basket when purchasing online.

For other selected performances, we are offering a smaller package which includes prosecco, champagne flute, chocolates and an ice cream token – all for just £8!

These packages will be available for An Evening With Ann Widdecombe, The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll & Mr Hyde, The Adele Songbook, The Grimethorpe Colliery Band, Beyond the Barricade, Whitney – Queen of the Night, Swan Lake – Vienna Festival Ballet, Jason Donovan and his Amazing Midlife Crisis and Giovanni Pernice – Born to Win.

Celebration extras are regularly added to specific performances, so be sure to check individual listings on our website for more details, or call our box office on 01502 533200 to book!

T’s and C’s Apply.

And if you are coming to Christmas Memories with Neil Sands show on November 30, for just £3.25, you can enjoy a sherry and a warm mince pie and also meet Neil Sands in our Café Bar after the show.

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Top RSC screenings and new films added to Marina schedule!

The Marina Theatre is delighted to announce a number of new films for November.

Also confirmed, are a number of Royal Shakespeare Company screenings for 2018.

Goodbye Christopher Robin (PG) –  Mon 6th & Tues 7th November. Both days at 2.30pm & 7.30pm and Wed 8th November at 7.30pm ONLY.

Learn the truth behind the beloved characters in Goodbye Christopher Robin, a touching family drama starring Domhnall Gleeson and Margot Robbie.

The Mountain Between Us (12A) – Tues 14th November & Wed 15th November. Both days at 2.30pm & 7.30pm.

Stranded after a tragic plane crash, two strangers must forge a connection to survive the extreme elements of a remote snow covered mountain.

The Snowman (15) –  Mon 20th November at 2.30pm & 7.30pm.

The film follows the investigations of detective Harry Hole when he finds a pink scarf wrapped around an ominous-looking snowman, and sets out to learn what happened to its owner.

It’s a Wonderful Life [1946] (U) Saturday 25th November at 2.30pm & 7.30pm (shown in Black & White).

Originally made for Liberty Films, It’s a Wonderful Life is one of the most popular and heart-warming films ever made by director Frank Capra.

Murder on the Orient Express – Mon 27th, Tues 28th, Wed 29th November and Fri 1st Dec. All at 2.30pm & 7.30pm and Thurs 30th November at 7.30pm ONLY.

A lavish, luxurious train journey through Europe turns deadly in Murder On The Orient Express, forcing legendary detective Hercule Poirot to solve the case and find out whodunit.

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Also announced are a number of quality screenings – all priced at just £10!

Twelfth Night – RSC (12A As Live) –  Friday 2nd March at 7.00pm

Christopher Luscombe, director of the glorious Love’s Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing returns to tackle Shakespeare’s greatest comedy, a brilliantly bittersweet account of the whirligig of time.

 Macbeth – RSC (12A As Live) – Wednesday 2nd May 2018 at 7.00pm

The contemporary production of Shakespeare’s darkest psychological thriller marks both Christopher Eccleston’s RSC debut and the return of Niamh Cusack to the Company.

Romeo & Juliet – RSC (12A As Live) – Monday 6th August 6th at 7.00pm

The most famous story of love at first sight explodes with intense passion and an irresistible desire for change, but leads all too quickly to heartbreaking consequences.

The Merry Wives of Windsor – RSC (12A As Live) – Wednesday 12th September 2018 at 7.00pm

Down on his luck in the suburbs, John Falstaff plans to hustle his way to a comfortable retirement by seducing the wives of 2 wealthy men.

To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or visit the web links above.