Dancing Schools UK! 2025

Open Stage – 25

Royal and Derngate Theatre 19-21 Guildhall Road, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1DP

Open Stage Performing Arts School are very excited to celebrate 25 years of shows; from April 2000 to the present day. From Musicals and Pantomimes to Plays and Live Gigs and everything in-between. This years summer show ‘25‘ is a celebration of previous show numbers that have been given a new lease of life with some updated choreography or vocal harmonies. Miss Rachael has enjoyed choosing songs and routines that have brought so much joy to Open Stage families over the years. Original students now send their own children to classes, Open Stage is multi-generational!  New generations of students have been enjoying learning these chosen routines and songs ready to perform on the Derngate stage. Come along to be a part of experiencing our wonderful toddlers right through to pensioners, sharing the stage.  Our Derngate shows are the highlight of our year – why not come along and celebrate with us – so that we can become a highlight of your year too!

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Actors Company: Jekyll and Hyde

Royal and Derngate Theatre 19-21 Guildhall Road, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1DP

How far would you go to fight for change? Unravel the world of 19th century Victorian England through the eyes of Mrs Jekyll and watch how the lines between past and present collide in this powerful adaptation by Evan Placey on Louis Stevenson’s classic tale, directed by Tonia Daley Campbell and Gemma Boaden. With the oppressive nature of patriarchal England looming over the recently widowed Mrs Jekyll she finds herself facing continued confrontation and challenge. Torn between her polite societal desire to act against injustice and her growing rage to transform into something, or maybe someone, who might just be able to fight back. This story cleverly brings the past into the future and the present into the past, with this wonderful unique adaptation that leaves you questioning exactly how much has changed for women in the last 200 years. Watch this thrilling, bloody and provoking play brought to life by The Actors Company in the very beautiful Victorian Royal Theatre. Performed in arrangement with Nick Hern Books. From our Community

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