Recent News

Posted by TOD - 01/09/2011

Much Ado About Nothing revival cancelled

You may already have read in North Leeds Life magazine that we were hoping to revive MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING in Dagmar Wood as part of the Celebrate Headingley Festival. But after the magazine had gone to print, we learned that Jennifer Jordan who played Beatrice has landed a film part and will be unavailable throughout September, and also that Stephen Graham, playing Claudio, would be in Sumatra.

Given the time scale, we decided it was impractical to go ahead with the proposed revival. We apologise if you had been looking forward to it, but please keep watching to hear about other projects we have coming up.

Posted by TOD - 01/06/2011

Much Ado About Nothing - extra performances announced

We have just added some more dates to our upcoming summer tour of Much Ado About Nothing.

We will be performing in Dagmar Wood on 21st and 22nd July (7pm) and again at the very end of the run, on 31st July (3pm).

You can book for these performances online, or for more information about the entire run, go to the Much Ado page.

Posted by TOD - 08/05/2011

Much Ado About Nothing
Tickets available NOW!

Much Ado About NothingTickets for our Grand Summer touring production of Much Ado About Nothing are now on sale for all venues.

Most venues are managing their own ticket sales and you will need to contact them directly (details on the Much Ado page), however you can buy tickets for Dagmar Wood and Kirkstall Abbey directly through us with just a few easy clicks! Go to the Much Ado page for details.

Posted by TOD - 13/02/2010

An 'Ideal' piece for the LitFest

"A Sense of Self" is the theme of this year's Headingley LitFest and, for the fourth year running, Theatre of the Dales has the prime slot of the festival - the final night.

We will be performing Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband at the New Headingley Club at 7.30pm on Sunday, March 27.

Admission £6, concessions £5. Tickets at door or in advance from HEART (Headingley Enterprise and Arts Centre) or Oxfam Books or by ringing 225 7397.

More details here.

Posted by TOD - 15/12/2010

2011 Summer Tour announced

We can now reveal that, after much deliberation, next summer's big Shakespeare tour will be Much Ado About Nothing.

We have provisional performances at Sledmere House (July 24th), Knaresborough Castle (July 27th) and Kirkstall Abbey (July 28 /29/30th).

Keep watching the website for more details, our join our mailing list for the latest news direct to your inbox.