The Graduate – Sevenoaks Players November 2018 production

THE GRADUATE – a play adapted by Terry Johnson, based on the novel by Charles Webb and the motion picture by Buck Henry & Calder Willingham with the Music of Simon & Garfunkel, directed by Vivien Cleary, presented by the Sevenoaks Players @ The STAG Theatre Sevenoaks, 8th – 11th November 2018, info: www.sevenoaks-players.co.uk
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‘THE GRADUATE’

A Play adapted by Terry Johnson based on the novel by Charles Webb and the motion picture by Buck Henry & Calder Willingham with the Music of Simon & Garfunkel

This exciting play version of the famous film contains adult themes and discreet full and partial nudity and is being directed by Vivian Cleary and presented by the Sevenoaks Players at the STAG Theatre Sevenoaks from Thursday 8th – Sunday 11th November 2018 – including a Saturday matinee performance. 

Show times Thursday to Saturday 7:45pm, Sunday 6:00pm, Saturday Matinee 3:00pm.

Tickets £10, £12, £13, £15. STAG Box office 01732 450175

For more information contact Keith Neville on keith.neville@tiscali.co.u

The 39 Steps – Sevenoaks Players

SP’s ‘The 39 Steps’ wins Noda Award

Our exciting production at The STAG Theatre, Sevenoaks is Patrick Barlow’s Olivier Award winning stage adaptation, based on John Buchan’s gripping whodunit – memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1935.

Nothing has been cut from this hilarious and spectacular version of Britain’s most spell-binding thriller – legendary scenes include the chase on the Flying Scotsman, the escape on the Forth Bridge, the first theatrical bi-plane crash ever staged (at The STAG) and the death-defying (or nearly!) finale at the London Palladium!

With four actors playing a minimum of one hundred and thirty-nine roles, it’s the most astonishing theatrical tour de force of the year.

– It’s Fast, It’s Furious, It’s Hilarious!

15th -18th November 2017 –

Directed by Keith Neville

Starring – Ashley Munson, Elizabeth Portlock, Harry Wells & Greg Shea

The Railway Children at The Stag Theatre Sevenoaks

Sevenoaks Players The Railway Children

Sevenoaks Players present ‘The Railway Children’

Sevenoaks Players presents The Railway Children

The Railway Children is a charming tale, written by Edith Nesbit in 1906. It follows the adventures of Bobby, Peter and Phyllis, whose lives are changed when their father is taken away by two mysterious men. The family are forced to move from Central London to the countryside of Yorkshire. Playing around and exploring the local railway, the children find themselves on a journey of exploration and adventure as they try to discover the fate of their missing father.

Performance details

  • Wednesday 16th – 19th November – performance starts at 7:30pm.
  • Saturday 19th November – Saturday Morning Performance at 11:00
  • Saturday 19th November – Matinee Performance at 2:30
  • Adults £12, £15 & £17
  • Students & Under 18’s £9

Venue

The Stag Theatre – Sevenoaks.

 

The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby Sevenoaks Players

Sevenoaks Player present ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F.Scott Fitzgerald.

The bold, colourful, decadent emotional and frenetic Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire, passionately pursues the elusive Daisy Buchanan.

Nick Carraway, a young newcomer to Long Island, is drawn into the world of obsession, greed and danger.

A snappy script by Simon Levy staying true to the Fitzgerald’s words, delivers what is the best of the popular novel.

Sevenoaks Players have created striking visuals and highly engaging live music, combined to create a truly immersive vision of the Roaring Twenties, the jazz age that will make this a truly grand Gatsby!

The show is being performed at the Stag Theatre, click here to book your seats.

Sevenoaks Players present ‘An Inspector Calls’ by J.B. Priestly

Poster of An Inspector Calls

Set in 1912 this play begins rather like a thriller with the enigmatic Inspector Goole disrupting Sheila Birling’s engagement party, to hold the family to account for the suicide of a young woman.

As the play unfolds you find out all is not as it seems. Who is Inspector Goole? Is his conviction that ‘we are all responsible for each other’ shared by the family?

The play premiered in Moscow in 1945- Priestley being one of the few British writers to be invited to the Soviet Union, a year later it was performed at the New ( now the Noel Coward) theatre London with Ralph Richardson as the Inspector.

An inspector calls presented by Sevenoaks Players

From the Film with Alastair Sim.

Almost ten later a film was made with Alastair Sim as the witty inspector.

The most recent Award winning production was at the Wyndham’s Theatre in 2009 and continued touring until 2012.

An inspector Calls, Sevenoaks Players

Rehearsals are well under way for this new play, coming very soon!