
nus appeal Happy Days, Pauline McLynn (Father Ted, Shameless, Jam and Jerusalem) in 50th anniversary production of Samuel Beckett’s bizarre comedy in which garullous housewife Winnie and her taciturn husband Willie while away their days together under the blazing sun, Crucible Studio, Tuesdays-Saturdays, 7.45pm plus matinees Thursdays and Saturdays, 2.15pm, until June 4 (£10-£18). Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella, Lyceum Theatre, Tudor Square, Thursday, 2pm, 7.45pm, Friday, 7.45pm, Saturday, 3pm, 7.45pm (£20-£34). See DanceHobson’s Choice, Barrie Rutter as the irrascible Salford bootmaker in Harold Brighouse’s classic northern comedy directed by Christopher Luscombe, with Zoe Waites as his eldest daughter who decides to set up a rival business, Crucible Theatre, Tudor Square, public dress rehearsal, Thursday, May 26, 7.30pm (£1), previews Friday, Saturday and Tuesday, 7.30pm (£10) continuing until June 25 (£10-£23).
Tea is an Evening Meal, Sheffield-based performance artist Faye Draper hosts interactive show that gathers a small audience of 13 people around a dining table to share the laughs and delights of family meals and regional identity, touring co-production between Sheffield’s Third Angel and Northern Stage, Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre, Thursday, May 26, to Saturday, 6pm and 8pm (£6-£8).I Elizabeth, using only Elizabeth’s words, solo performer Rebecca Vaughan explores the queen’s struggle to reconcile the desires of womanhood with the duties of sovereignty, Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield, Thursday, 7.30pm (£11/ £8.50, children £7.50). Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, Manchester’s Rocket Theatre Company with the Oscar Wilde comedy, Pavilion Arts Centre Studio, Buxton, Friday and Saturday, 7.45pm (£8/ £7).High School Hits, songs from Glee, High School Musical, etc, Buxton Opera House, Monday, 6.30pm (£8).Jungle Book, Birmingham Stage Company return with their ingenious treatment of Kipling’s tale of Mowgli, a young boy who is raised in the jungle by a family of wolves, Lyceum Theatre, Tuesday, 7pm, Wednesday, 2pm, 7pm,
Thursday, June 2, 11am, 2pm, Friday, 2pm, 7pm, Saturday, 11am, 2pm (£11.50- £15.50).Cowardy Custard, Dillie Keane and Kit and the Widow salute Sir Noël Coward in first major revival of this famous revue, Buxton Opera House, Tuesday, 7.30pm, Wednesday, 2.30pm, 7.30pm (£20.50-£22.50).The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, National Black Light Theatre of Prague production, suitable for ages 7+, Buxton Opera House, Thursday, June 2, 7.30pm (£15).

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