The Nomads

Welcome to The Nomads

Welcome to The Nomads, currently one of the newer amateur theatrical societies on the block in the Northants area.

Here you'll find details of all our shows, both present and past together with information on other Society's shows with whom The Nomads and our members work in co-operation (currently Bonkers Theatrical and Theatreworkz).

Here's the details of The Nomads next production....

An Olde Tyme Music Hall

An Olde Tyme Music HallStep back into an era before entertainment was served through a little oblong screen and enjoy a solid helping of good old fashioned British entertainment, with songs, dancing and more!

An Olde Tyme Music Hall is a sparkling, toe tapping, show that will take you back to the 'Good Old Days' with familiar songs you can sing-along to like Bye Bye Blackbird, Lambeth Walk, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Run Rabbit, Roll Out The Barrel, and lots, lots more. Add to this a blend of hilarious sketches and recitations and you're set for some great family entertainment.

Dates: 24th - 25th September 2010 inclusive

Times: Evenings - 7.30pm, Saturday Matinée 2.30pm

Venue: The Masque, Castle Way, Barton Seagrave

Tickets: Friday and Saturday Evening - £8.00, Saturday Matinée - £6.00, Party of 10 or more - 10% discount.

Box Office: 07857 186005 or Book Online Here

New Shows From Our Friends

La Cage aux Folles

Presented By
Theatreworkz

La Cage aux FollesDates: Wednesday 15th to Saturday 18th September inclusive

Times: 7.30pm nightly with a matinee performance at 2.30pm on Saturday 18th

Venue: The Masque Theatre, Barton Seagrave

Tickets: TBA

Box Office: 01933 224294 or 07920 112719

La Cage aux Folles is a musical with a book by Harvey Fierstein and lyrics and music by Jerry Herman. It focuses on a gay couple: Georges, the manager of a Saint- Tropez nightclub featuring drag entertainment, and Albin, his romantic partner and star attraction, and the farcical adventures that ensue when Georges' son, Jean-Michel, brings home his fiancées ultra-conservative parents to meet them.

The musical's original 1983 Broadway production received nine nominations for Tony Awards and won six, including Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book. The success of the musical spawned a West End production and several international runs. The 2004 Broadway revival won the Tony Award for Best Revival, the 2008 London revival garnered the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival. The 2010 Broadway revival was nominated for eleven Tony Awards, winning the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.

Stags & Hens

Presented By

Bonkers Theatrical

Stags and HensDates: Wednesday 14th - 16th October 2010 inclusive

Times: 7.30pm nightly

Venue: The Masque Theatre, Barton Seagrave

Tickets: £8.00 Thursday 14th £10.00 Friday 15th and Saturday £16th

Box Office: 07857 186005 or Book Online Here

A boozy comedy of wedding eve nerves set in the Gents and Ladies Toilets of a tacky Nightclub. Unbeknown to each other the respective stag and hen parties are being held in the same place. Dave, whose stag night it is, spends the evening with his head down the pan while his mates demonstrate a mixture of fear, lust and bravado. Linda, whose hen night it is, spends much of the evening drinking heavily and dancing with an ex lover to the consternation of her chums who are both sentimental and sceptical about marriage. They turn on Linda for her bad behaviour. The girls feel that though marriage may be a sacrifice rituals must be observed. The play is filled with typical Russell humour and is very funny and very coarse.

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