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The Nutcracker (Over 6s)
An adaptation of the classic Christmas tale by ETA Hoffmann. Directed by Lee Lyford.
When
Dec 12 & 13, 15 & 16, 19 & 20, 22, 27, 29 & 30, Jan 2, 6, 10, 7pm, mats Dec 13, 20, 22-24, 26 & 27, 29 & 30, Jan 2 & 3, 10, 2.30pm, Dec 17 & 18, Jan 7-9, 10am, Dec 17-19, Jan 6-9, 1.30pm, Dec 23 & 24, 26, 31, Jan 3, 11am, Dec 31, 3pm
Cost
£14.50, child/NUS £9.50
Jack And The Beanstalk
Chris Harris, Colin Baker and Susan Penhaligon star in this pantomime adaptation of the story about a boy who sells his cow for magic beans.
When
Dec 18-20, 23, 26 & 27, 30, Jan 2 & 3, 6-10, 13-17, 20-24, 7pm, Dec 21, 24, 28, 29, Jan 4, 11, 18, 25, 5pm, mats Dec 19 & 20, 23, 26 & 27, 30 & 31, Jan 2 & 3, 6-10, 13-17, 20-24, 2pm, Dec 21, 24, 28, 29, Jan 4, 11, 18, 25, 1pm
The Idiot Colony
Redcape Theatre performs Lisle Turner's tale of three young women in post-war Britain who are misdiagnosed and placed in a mental institution to relive their memories.
Tammy Weis
Soul-influenced Canadian jazz singer plays tracks from her debut album, Legacy.
Moscow City Ballet: Swan Lake
Moscow City Ballet presents the classic romantic story, accompanied by Tchaikovsky's score.
When
From Jan 26, Mon-Thu 7.30pm, mats Wed & Thu 2.30pm, ends Jan 29
Cost
£17-£36, concs available
Gagarin Way
The Ustinov presents a darkly comic play about a heist gone wrong from debut writer Gregory Burke. Not suitable for under 16s.
When
Jan 28-Feb 13, 7.30pm, mats Feb 5, 7, 2pm
Moscow City Ballet: Sleeping Beauty
Tchaikovsky's ballet based on Charles Perrault's popular fairy tale.
When
From Jan 29, Fri & Sat 7.30pm, mats Fri & Sat 2.30pm, ends Jan 31
Cost
£17-£36, concs available
The New Generation Concert Series: O Duo
The percussion two-piece play classical pieces and contemporary tunes.
God Of Carnage
Theatre Royal Bath Productions presents Yasmina Reza's comedy-drama, translated by Christopher Hampton, about two sets of parents who have to suddenly deal with the bad behaviour of their children. With Richard E Grant, Lia Williams and Paul Ritter. Directed by Matthew Warchus.
When
From Feb 3, Mon-Wed 7.30pm, Thu-Sat 8pm, mats Feb 5, 7, 11, 14, 2.30pm, ends Feb 14
Cost
£15.50-£31.50, concs available
FlHip FlHop - Everything Happens On The Break
A hip hop dance-theatre show presented by Matt Bailey and Joey D, using dance as an escape from the mundane parts of everyday life.
When
Feb 10, 7.30pm, mat Feb 10, 1.30pm
LaLaLuna
Spoontree Productions Wolfe Bowart's solo performance in which a replacement bulb must be found for the moon, incorporating physical theatre and mime.
When
Feb 16 & 17, 2.30pm & 7pm
The Little Match Girl
The Tiger Lillies' bazaar adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's tale. Directed by Dan Jemmet and featuring music by Martyn Jaques. Starring Bob Goody and Laetitia Angot.
When
Feb 20 & 21, 7.30pm, mat Feb 21, 2.30pm
Alex Horne: Birdwatching
Award-winning character comedy about a birdwatcher and his son.
Lloyd George Knew My Father
Theatre Royal Bath Productions presents William Douglas Home's comedy about the Boothroyd family and their protest against the destruction of their stately home. Directed by Richard Digby Day and starring Edward Fox and Claire Bloom.
When
Feb 23-25, 7.30pm, Feb 26-28, 8pm, mats Feb 26, 28, 2.30pm
Cost
£15.50-£31.50, concs available
Scaramouche Jones
Justin Butcher stars in his own solo drama about the last performance by the ancient clown. Directed by Guy Masterson.
When
From Feb 26, Thu-Sat 8pm, ends Feb 28
The New Generation Concert Series: Heath Quartet
The string four-piece perform Haydn's Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5, Ades' Quartet Arcadiana, Op 12 and Beethoven's Quartet in A minor, Op 132.
Life And Beth
Stephen Joseph Theatre Scarborough presents Alan Ayckbourn's drama about a recently widowed woman as she faces her first Christmas since the death of her husband. Starring Liza Goddard, Eileen Battye and Terence Booth.
When
Mar 2-4, 7.30pm, Mar 5-7, 8pm, mats Mar 5, 7, 2.30pm
Cost
£14-£30, concs available
My Grandfather's Great War
David Benson's solo drama about Captain Alexander Stewart, starring his grandson Cameron Stewart. One family's perspective of the First World War and other momentous 20th-century events, told through a sequence of diary entries.
Toby Hadoke: Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf (Over 12s)
Family show from the Les Dawson Award-winning comic that explores our ongoing obsession with the eccentric Time Lord.
Boeing Boeing
Marc Camoletti's comedy about a successful architect juggling his three air-hostess lovers. Starring Martin Marquez, Thaila Zucci, Sarah Jayne Dunn and Susie Blake.
When
Mar 9-11, 7.30pm, Mar 11-14, 8pm, mats Mar 11, 14, 2.30pm
Cost
£14-£30, concs available
Theatre Lab: FAB - The Detonators
Tiago Gambogi and Maggi Swallow's work-in-progress fusing dance, theatre and comedy.
Boo
Award-winning company Mind The Gap Theatre Company performs Mike Kenny's dark drama inspired by the reclusive character of Boo Radley from Harper Lee's To Kill A Mocking Bird. Directed by Tim Wheeler.
The Georgia Mancio Quartet
Jazz classics, ballads and bossa from the award-winning vocalist's second album, Trapeze.
Duet For One
Almedia Theatre presents Tom Kempinski's drama starring Juliet Stevenson as concert violinist Stephanie Abrahams who is forced into rethinking her life when struck down by multiple sclerosis. Directed by Matthew Lloyd.
When
From Mar 16, Mon-Wed 7.30pm, Thu-Sat 8pm, mats Wed & Sat 2.30pm, ends Mar 21
Cost
£15.50-£31.50, concs available
Hard Hearted Hannah
Cartoon De Salvo presents an improvisational piece in which live instruments and theatre are incorporated to create an entirely new story with each performance.
Jon Richardson: Dogmatic
Stand-up from the 2007 if.comedy Best Newcomer nominee as he shares his firmly held beliefs.
Gethsemane
The National Theatre presents David Hare's exploration of life in modern Britain, starring Tamsin Greig, Adam James and Daniel Ryan. Directed by Howard Davies.
When
Mar 24 & 25, 7.30pm, Mar 26-28, 8pm, mats Mar 25, 28, 2.30pm
Cost
£15.50-£31.50, concs available
In A Thousand Pieces
The Paper Birds presents the story of an Eastern European girl forced to work in the sex trade, performed with piano accompaniment.
Waiting For Godot
Sean Mathias directs Samuel Beckett's existential drama, starring Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen as the two down-and-outs questioning the purpose of life.
Bath Comedy Festival: Wondermentalist Cabaret With Matt Harvey
The poet and Guardian regular hosts a musical-comedy and poetry show. Featuring Jerri Hart, Beryl The Feral and Liv Torc.
Bath Comedy Festival: Simon Evans
Caustic wit from the Radio 4 regular.
The New Generation Concert Series: Pei-Jee Ng & Pei-Sian Ng
The Australian cello duo perform JS Bach's Solo Cello Suite No 3 & 4, Kidane's Black River and Kats Chernin's Phoenix Story.
The Tempest
The Royal Shakespeare Company presents Shakespeare's final play about seeking love, justice and freedom, directed by Janice Honeyman. Starring Antony Sher and John Kani.
When
From Apr 7, Tue-Sat 7.30pm, mats Wed & Sat 2.30pm, ends Apr 11
Cost
£15.50-£31.50, concs available
Cobbo
Theatre Alibi performs Daniel Jamieson's quirky love story blending physical theatre, live music and puppetry to tell a poignant romance, in which a lonely woman falls in love with a swan. Directed by Nikki Sved.
Othello
Lenny Henry stars as the title character in William Shakespeare's tragedy of race, jealousy and revenge, presented by Northern Broadsides. Directed by Barrie Rutter.
When
Apr 16-18, 8pm, Apr 14 & 15, 7.30pm, mats Apr 15, 18, 2.30pm
Cost
Tue-Fri eve/Sat mat £17-£29.50, Wed mat £15.50-£28, Sat eve £19.50-£31.50, concs available
Theatre Lab: (Un)familiar Objects
Sedated By A Brick presents an experimental theatre piece exploring the confusing nature of the world.
John Hegley: Beyond Our Kennel
The performance poet and comic with more of his deadpan wit.
Lucy Porter: The Bare Necessities
The stand-up with candid confessions and gags.
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