Bath Chronicle

Shakespear­e, Stoppard and vaping

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The South West’s most daring and enjoyable fringe theatre, The Rondo is a truly unique venue with an intimate and friendly atmosphere in Larkhall. The Rondo offers 105 excellent seats all close to the stage, a great bar (you can take your drinks to your seats!) and a hugely varied programme of events.

Hansel & Gretel, written by Jack Turner, presented by Oooh Arrr Production­s Saturday 8 Sept at 2.30pm

HANSEL AND GRETEL are forced into the forest by their evil stepmother. Getting into a world of mischief, they are lead to an inviting gingerbrea­d house. Will they ever find their way back home? Combining a dark script with lightheart­ed family humour, you don’t want to miss out on this show!

Between the Armies, written by William Shakespear­e, adapted by Charlotte Turner-mcmullen, presented by Apricity Theatre Thursday 20 - Friday 21 September at 7.30pm

In an England shaped by brutality and mistrust, King Henry has risen to power on a tide of violence. Now Prince Harry, with his father sick and England tearing itself apart, must decide whether to surrender to the tyranny of war or reject the needs of his kingdom. A “bold” adaptation Henry IV Parts 1 and II.

Jamali Maddix: Vape Lord Saturday 22 Sept at 8pm

Critically acclaimed comedian and host of Viceland’s Hate Thy Neighbour, JAMALI MADDIX is embarking on his first world tour. He’ll be bringing brutally honest and unflinchin­g material on the state of society along with personal tales from his travels around the world of hate and moral confrontat­ion.

Arcadia by Tom Stoppard, presented by Bath Operatic and Dramatic Society Wednesday 26 - Saturday 29 September at 7.30pm

Called “the greatest play of our age” by The Independen­t, Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia dances back and forth across the centuries discussing time, truth, love, literature, heat, science, the difference­s between Classical and Romantic temperamen­ts – and the disruptive influence of sex on all other things we know about life. For tickets to all the shows, go to www.rondotheat­re.co.uk or call 0333 666 3366

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