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A classic comedy set in the balmy Neapolitan heat!
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Ali Woods is a half-English, half-Scottish comedian, podcaster and content creator.
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The Oscar-winning love story, live on stage.
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Following their critically acclaimed September 2023 UK tour, Robert Jon & The Wreck are returning to the UK in November 2024.
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A mesmerising story of love and courage, set both before and during the Great War.
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Count Arthur Strong delivers the Charles Dickens story and follows this with his own adaptation of the most classic of festive tales, A Christmas Carol.
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Olivier Award winner Guy Masterson’s internationally acclaimed solo performance of Charles Dickens’s festive tale.
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Fast and funny and packed with wit and musical excellence, this is the tale of Frederic, apprenticed in error to a band of tender-hearted, orphaned pirates.
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Celebrity chef James Martin is heading back on the road with his all new LIVE tour for 2025 including a date in Bath.
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Join Harry on his Diamond Jubilee lap of honour as he celebrate 60 Glorious Years of fun, laughter and low level disruption!
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The opening production of The Ralph Fiennes/Theatre Royal Bath Season sees global star of stage and screen Ralph Fiennes playing the legendary actor Henry Irving in the world premiere of David Hare's new play, Grace Pervades.
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Multi award-winning star of stage, screen and music Lily Allen will star as the enigmatic and destructive Hedda Gabler, one of theatre’s most irresistible heroines, in a thrilling new version of Ibsen’s masterpiece.
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Multi award-winning star of stage, screen and music Lily Allen will star as the enigmatic and destructive Hedda Gabler, one of theatre's most irresistible heroines, in a thrilling new version of Ibsen's masterpiece which will open at the Ustinov…
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The Ralph Fiennes/Theatre Royal Bath Season continues with William Shakespeare's timeless comedy