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October 2021

  Enjoy the magic of the string quartet with music by Haydn,Dvorak, Beethoven, Mozart and the recently rediscovered Emilie Mayer.  

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November 2021

Mrs. Churchill – My Life with Winston

12th November 2021 - 13th November 2021

BOOKING INFORMATION: Due to the limited size of The Coach House Theatre, customers will be asked to wear face coverings beyond 19th July.   WORLD PREMIERE Starring Liz Grand as Clementine Churchill Written by Kit Hunter Winston Churchill is arguably one of the most famous Englishmen that has ever lived. His inspirational leadership helped win the Second World War, and his parliamentary career of 62 years ensured he was responsible for momentous decisions. They say that behind every great man, there…

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The Musical Storytellers – Cancelled

13th November 2021 11:00 am

  Unfortunately this event will no longer be going ahead.

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Director: Jaques Demy This is the story of 16-year-old Geneviève and 20-year-old Guy who are very much in love. Her kind mother won’t hear of her marrying, particularly as Guy has yet to complete his military service. Geneviève is heartbroken when he leaves for army service in colonial Algeria and is upset to have only received one letter from him in two months. She is also pregnant. Her mother’s solution to this situation is kindly diamond-merchant Roland Cassard. He agrees…

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Snowflake

24th November 2021 - 27th November 2021

  THIS PRODUCTION OF ‘SNOWFLAKE’ IS PRESENTED BY SPECIAL LICENCE ARRANGEMENT WITH NICK HERN BOOKS Here to There Productions SNOWFLAKE By Mike Bartlett “Because Christmas, well... That’s when they say people come home.” Andy loves nostalgic television, pints down the pub, and listening to the whole album from beginning to end. His daughter, Maya, wears good shoes, likes good arguments, and has a secret plan to bring down the government. The trouble is, three years ago Maya left home, and…

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December 2021

Little Women

3rd December 2021 - 4th December 2021

  Jenny Wren Productions presents Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women One actress. One musician. One enchanting new adaptation.  “I want to do something splendid, something heroic or wonderful that won’t be forgotten after I’m dead.” This brand new take on Little Women retains all the charm and spirit of the original novel, with a twist; the four sisters, their family and friends are all played by just one woman. Holed up in the attic of her Massachusetts home just after the American Civil War, Jo…

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Director: Gérard Oury During World War II, two French civilians and a downed British Bomber Crew set out from Paris to try to cross the demarcation line between Nazi-occupied Northern France and the South. From there they will be able to escape to England. First, they must avoid German troops - and the consequences of their own blunders. Simple plan, but with hilarious outcome. "Possibly the best French comedy ever made, endlessly enjoyable whether you are a French speaker or…

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Mother Christmas at the Coach House Theatre CANCELLED

16th December 2021 - 18th December 2021

  Unfortunately this event has been cancelled due to Covid-19.  Malvern Theatres Box Office will be in touch to offer a full refund as soon as possible, however if you would like to get in contact please call us on 01684 892277.

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January 2022

Director: Patrice Leconte Milan is a beleaguered old thief who rolls into a small French town with the aim of robbing its bank. However, with no place to stay and following a chance meeting with Manesquier, a retired poetry teacher, he accepts his offer of shelter, which leads to an unexpected friendship. Milan has grown tired of his adventurous life on the run and wishes to retire in peace; Manesquier craves the danger he's never known in his bookish existence.…

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February 2022

  Director: Pierre-François Martin-Laval Forced to flee his native Bangladesh, eight year-old chess prodigy, Fahim, arrives in Paris with his father. By a stroke of luck, Fahim meets one of France's top chess coaches, who tutors him and gives him a sense of purpose. The film tells the story of a child who learns to live without his mother and his father, far from home, his roots and his language. It is not only a moving account of the grim…

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