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4200525-4000500What’s On At The BruntonJanuary – April 2020The Brunton, Ladywell Way, Musselburgh EH21 6AAthebrunton.co.uk / 0131 665 2240Happy New Year from everyone at The Brunton! We pride ourselves on a warm and welcoming experience at The Brunton, so banish those winter blues and spend some time with us for thrilling and moving entertainment. Captivate Theatre returns with the much-loved family favourite, Annie. Join Craig Hill as he celebrates his 20th solo show, Bottoms Up! Music lovers have plenty to choose from with a fantastic selection of Folk, Country, R & B, Soul and Rock ‘n’ Roll music, from a wealth of talented bands!Our Dance programme includes a sumptuously beautiful, glamourous dance show – Dance to the Music - created, directed, choreographed and starring ex Strictly Come Dancing professional Kristina Rihanoff and hosted by Jake Quickenden. Our classical music programme includes The Royal Scottish National Orchestra and our ever popular lunchtime classical concerts provide a place to meet with friends, enjoy a light lunch and an hour long concert.National Theatre Live and Royal Opera House Live cinema screenings bring the best of the West End to our wonderfully comfortable Venue 1. Settle in for titles such as; Cyrano de Bergerac, The Welkin, Fidelio and Swan Lake. Take a look through our guide to find out more! We love to hear your feedback – keep in touch by Facebook or Twitter, or email info@thebrunton.co.uk.With best wishesLesley SmithTeam Manager Arts / General ManagerSave MoneySave discount - where indicated, book for 3-5 shows and save 10%, book for 6 or more and save 20%.Friends discount – where indicated discounts are available to Friends of The Brunton members.Save and Friends discounts cannot be used at the same time or in conjunction with any other offer.At A GlanceJanuaryROH Live: The Royal Ballet – The Sleeping BeautyThu 16 Jan 7.15pmMAMA RevueThu 16 & Fri 17 Jan 7.30pm, Sat 18 Jan 2pm & 7.30pmFilm: The Good Liar (15) Wed 22 Jan 7.30pmROH Live: The Royal Opera - La BohèmeWed 29 Jan 7.45pm East Lothian Youth Theatre: Evening Of TheatreThu 30 Jan 7pmAn Evening With Gordon StrachanThu 30 Jan 8pmThe Legends Of American Country ShowSun 2 Feb 7.30pmFilm: The Aeronaut (PG)Wed 5 Feb 7.30pmThe Ghosting Of Rabbie BurnsThu 6 Feb 7.30pmBrunton Players, Thursday Group & East Lothian Youth TheatreSat 8 Feb 7pmLunchtime Classical Concert: Elena Fischer DieskauTue 11 Feb 1pmFilm: Official Secrets (15)Wed 12 Feb 7.30pmOur Lady Of Loretto Youth Players: Sister ActThu 13 – Sat 15 Feb 7.30pm, Sat mat 2pmBye Bye Baby: The Story Of Frankie Valli & The Four SeasonsFri 14 Feb 7.30pmFilm: Knives Out (12A)Wed 19 Feb 7.30pmNTL: Cyrano De Bergerac (15)Thu 20 Feb 7pmRoy Orbison & The Travelling Wilburys ExperienceFri 21 Feb 7.30pmBreabachFri 21 Feb 7.30pmEcoDrama: The Whirlybird Sat 22 Feb 2pm The Counterfeit SixtiesSat 22 Feb 7.30pmAn Evening With Eric DavidsonSat 22 Feb 7.30pmFilm: Ordinary Love (12A)Wed 26 Feb 7.30pmCaptivate Theatre: AnnieWed 26 – Sat 29 Feb 7.30pm, Sat matinee 2pmDance To The Music – Kristina Rihanoff & Jake QuickendenThu 27 Feb 7.30pmCraig Hill: Bottoms Up!Fri 28 Feb 7.30pmThe Cinder PathSat 29 Feb 7.30pm VAD Productions: Captivate Lyrical Dance ChampionshipsSun 1 MarThe Primary School Glee Choir Challenge 2019Thu 5 Mar 6.15pmChoice GrenfellFri 6 Mar 7.30pmThe Carpenters ExperienceFri 6 Mar 7.30pmRed Bridge Arts: The Secret GardenSat 7 Mar 2pmLunchtime Classical Concert: Tom FosterTue 10 Mar 1pmFilm: Cats (cert TBC)Wed 11 Mar 7.30pmSoul Town USAFri 13 Mar 7.30pmSilence In CourtSat 14 Mar 12noon & 6pmTodd Gordon Sings Sinatra: Songs From A CollectionSat 14 Mar 7.30pmChimes: Pride Of IrelandSun 15 Mar 2.30pm & 7.30pm ROH Live: The Royal Opera – FidelìoTue 17 Mar 7.15pmThe FureysWed 18 Mar 7.30pm Simply ReRed Thu 19 Mar 7.30pmSomething For The Weekend: HarpyFri 20 Mar 7.30pmFilm: Little Women (U)Wed 25 Mar 7.30pmFree Again: The Spirit Of Bad Company & FreeFri 27 Mar 7.30pmDay At Night Sat 28 Mar 2pmRoyal Scottish National Orchestra (St Mary’s Church, Haddington)Sat 28 Mar 7.30pmSimon Says Dance: SerendipitySat 28 & Sun 29 MarROH Live: The Royal Ballet - Swan LakeWed 1 Apr 7.15pm White & Givan: WornSat 4 Apr 7.30pmPuppet Animation Festival: Anonymouse (North Berwick)Tue 7 Apr 11amLunchtime Classical Concert: Trio DoyenneTue 7 Apr 1pmFilm: JoJo Rabbit (12A)Wed 8 Apr 7.30pmPuppet Animation Festival: The Crab Prince (Haddington)Thu 9 Apr 2pmPuppet Animation Festival: The Selfish GiantSat 11 Apr 2pmPuppet Animation Festival: Gingerbread Man (Tranent)Wed 15 Apr 2.30pmFilm: 1917 (cert TBC)Wed 15 Apr 7.30pmCloudbusting – The Music Of Kate BushFri 17 Apr 7.30pmMaggie Bell & Dave KellySat 18 Apr 7.30pmROH Live: The Royal Opera - Cavalleria Rusticana / PagliacciTue 21 Apr 7pm Film: The Personal History Of David Copperfield (PG)Wed 22 Apr 7.30pmMAMA: ChessThu 23 - Sat 25 Apr 7pm & Sat 25 Apr 2pm Rock n Roll ParadiseSat 25 Apr 7.30pm Film: Dolittle (cert TBC)Wed 29 Apr 7.30pmTHEATRETHE GHOSTING OF RABBIE BURNSHeartbroken author Emily Winters takes herself away to her aunt’s old cottage in Ayrshire to get over her cheating ex. As she celebrates Burns night alone, wishing that the right man would show up, she gets a visitation slightly different to what she’d hoped for. The ghost of Rabbie Burns appears to give her some dating advice…and he knows what he’s talking about!Featuring the great songs and poems of Burns, such as My Love is Like a Red Red Rose, Ae Fond Kiss, Charlie is my Darlin and, of course, Auld Lang Syne, this hilarious comedy proves that love and relationships haven’t changed that much in 200 years.Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.THU 6 FEB 7.30PM / ?14.50 (?12.50) / THEATRESave & Friends 20% discountsTHE CINDER PATHWritten by legendary author Dame Catherine Cookson.The Cinder Path is a sizzling and fast moving drama, set against the backdrop of WW1.Our tale begins in the rolling hills of Northumberland where Charlie Macfell, becomes an innocent witness to the murder of his cruel and sadistic landowner father. Believing himself to be the only person aware that his childhood friend Arthur Benton is the killer, Charlie tries to set old injustices to right by protecting his friend from prosecution.With a talented cast of 15 brilliant actors and singers you will find yourself entranced from beginning to end.This is theatre at its very best filled with laughter, tears, a brilliant story and an unforgettable musical score.Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.SAT 29 FEB 7.30PM / ?25 (?23) / VENUE 1THEATRE & LUNCH / SUPPER EXPERIENCESILENCE IN COURTBy Liam RuddenEnjoy your meal, served by The Bistro at The Brunton before joining us in the court room. The whole experience takes place in Venue 2, with cabaret style seating.Guilty or not guilty? You decide!Charles Brand, a minister’s son is charged with the rape of Jennifer Lyons. As the events leading up to the alleged assault are explored, who will you believe? Silence In Court draws on real life procedures from a number of different legal traditions to create a mock court in which you the audience have the option to join the jury and discuss what has been heard, until a majority decision is reached. Feel free to make notes. You will also be given an opportunity to cross examine both complainer and accused. Those not on the jury will also have opportunities to voice their thoughts on the proceedings.Inspired by the classic 70s TV series Crown Court.Caution: adult themes, recommended for ages 16 plus.Lunch: Roasted Cherry Tomato Soup (V)(GF) with traditional sandwiches, tea and coffeeTwo course supper: Herb Crusted Salmon Fillet with Mediterranean vegetable rosti, stuffed mussels, roasted red pepper and tomato coulisPan Fried Pork Tenderlion with Thistly cross apple cider and paprika sauce, minted new potatoes and wilted greensHoney Roasted Butternut & Wild Mushroom Risotto (v) with lemon and pecorino …..Almond and Apricot Tart served with fresh creamProfiteroles with chocolate sauce and fresh creamSelection of British fine cheese Wensleydale, Stilton, Scottish Blue and Mature Cheddar with spiced plum chutney and oatcakesLunch & show: ?23 / Supper & show: ?33 SAT 14 MAR 12NOON – 2.30PM & 6PM – 8.30PM / VENUE 2Something For The Weekend: HARPYBirdie’s a hoarder. The neighbours call her a harridan and a harpy, although most have never even met her. They see her hoard, as a hazard for house prices. But it isn’t rubbish. It’s her life’s work and it exists because years ago something deeply cherished was stolen from her; Birdie’s not been able to give up anything since. She’ll do anything to get this priceless thing back. Anything at all. National treasure Su Pollard gives a one-woman tour-de-force performance in this razor- sharp and bittersweet dark drama from Fringe First award winner Philip Meeks (Kiss Me Honey, Honey!, Murder, Margaret and Me).“Pollard is effortless...she delivers a powerful performance which has the audience hooked from the thunderous entrance straight through.” Edfest Mag ★★★★Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.FRI 20 MAR 7.30PM / ?20 (?18) / VENUE 1Save & Friends 10% discountsMUSICAL THEATRECaptivate Theatre: ANNIEYoung but determined, orphan Annie's luck changes when she gets to spend Christmas with billionaire Daddy Warbucks.After two years at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with sell out audiences and great reviews, Captivate bring this much-loved family favourite to The Brunton.“A wonderful and family-friendly experience for anyone who knows and loves Annie, or, equally, for anyone who is new to the music and the story, Captivate Theatre’s production is rip-roaring musical fun.” Broadway Baby“With humour, skilful choreography, and exceptionally strong vocal performances, this excellent adaptation avoids the mawkish trap and produces a first-class musical which is a joy to behold.” Primary TimesPre theatre supper served in The Bistro.WED 26 – FRI 28 FEB 7.30PM, SAT 29 FEB 2PM & 7.30PM / ?14 (?12), ?50 FAMILY OF 4 / THEATREKick In The Head: CHOICE GRENFELLChoice Grenfell is a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the loss of the great, unremittingly genteel, comedienne and monologist, Joyce Grenfell. This wonderful tribute features some of the best of Joyce’s hilarious songs and monologues from Stately as a Galleon and School Nativity Play to A Terrible Worrier and First Flight. Joyce is our guide for a delightful delve into some of her most endearing characters, ably accompanied by her trusted pianist William Blezard. The family of William Blezard have allowed access to previously unpublished rehearsal recordings and personal letters from Joyce allowing a unique insight into the queen of comediennes. As Joyce would have said “We request the pleasure of your company”.Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.FRI 6 MAR 7.30PM / ?17 (?15) / THEATRE Save & Friends 20% discountsDANCEDANCE TO THE MUSIC – KRISTINA RIHANOFF & JAKE QUICKENDENThis sumptuously beautiful, glamorous dance show created, directed, choreographed and starring ex Strictly Come Dancing professional Kristina Rihanoff, promises to be an evening not to be missed. Kristina is excited to tour the show with even more fabulous costumes, stunning vocals and breathtaking choreography. Hosted by heartthrob Jake Quickenden who first found fame with on X Factor, I’m A Celebrity and Dancing On Ice and an exciting troupe of dancers featuring South African Dancing With The Stars professionals, Marcella Solimeo and Dylon Daniels.Dance To The Music portrays the evolution of dance through musical eras and genres from the roaring 20s with the Charleston and Tap dances, moving through every decade of dance and finishing with modern day Ballroom and Latin. All sequences are linked by a clever light-hearted script with plenty of humour and anecdotes revealing fun facts about showbiz life. VIP tickets give you the best seats, a signed tour programme and an exclusive meet and greet event after the show.THU 27 FEB 7.30PM / ?27, ?45 VIP / VENUE 1White & Givan: WORNAn exquisite and emotive new dance production, exploring how the body is affected by time and space, and the experiences, marks and scars that become part of our history and affect our present as well as our possible futures.Choreographed and performed by acclaimed contemporary dance duo, Errol White and Davina Givan, Worn draws inspiration from the ancient Japanese art of kintsugi, where broken pottery is mended with gold or silver, making the cracks into a beautiful and valuable part of the object.White and Givan’s trademark strong physical presence, dynamic and tender choreography engages on both a physical and emotional level and asks very relevant questions about the acceptance of transience and imperfection in our current Instagram culture.Early evening menu served in The Bistro.SAT 4 APR 7.30PM / ?12.50 (?10.50), ?9.50 UNDER 18 / THEATRESave & Friends 20% discountsBIG SCREENFriends 50p discountTHE GOOD LIAR (15)Wed 22 JanDirector: Bill CondonCast: Helen Mirren, Ian McKellen, Russell Tovey, Jim CarterTHE AERONAUTS (PG)Wed 5 FebDirector: Tom HarperCast: Felicity Jones, Eddie Redmayne, Himesh PatelOFFICIAL SECRETS (15)Wed 12 FebDirector: Gavin HoodCast: Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Matt SmithKNIVES OUT (12A)Wed 19 FebDirector: Rian JohnsonCast: Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de ArmasORDINARY LOVE (12A)Wed 26 FebDirector: Owen McCaffertyCast: Liam Neeson, Lesley Manville, David Wilmot CATS (cert tbc)Wed 11 MarDirector: Tom HooperCast: Idris Elba, Taylor Swift, Ian McKellenLITTLE WOMEN (U)Wed 25 MarDirector: Greta GerwigCast: Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Timothée Chalamet JOJO RABBIT (12A)Wed 8 AprDirector: Taika WaititiCast: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Scarlett Johansson1917 (cert tbc)Wed 15 AprDirector: Sam MendesCast: Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Richard MaddenTHE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG)Wed 22 AprDirector: Armando IannucciCast: Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Dev PatelDOLITTLE (cert tbc)Wed 29 AprDirector: Stephen GaghanCast: Robert Downey Jr., Tom Holland, Emma ThompsonNATIONAL THEATRE LIVE SCREENINGSPre theatre supper served in The Bistro.National Theatre LiveCYRANO DE BERGERAC (15)James McAvoy (X-Men, Atonement) returns to the stage in this inventive new adaptation, broadcast live to cinemas from the West End in London. Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all - if only he could win the heart of his true love Roxane. There’s just one big problem: he has a nose as huge as his heart. Will a society engulfed by narcissism get the better of Cyrano - or can his mastery of language set Roxane’s world alight?Edmond Rostand’s masterwork is adapted by Martin Crimp, with direction by Jamie Lloyd (Betrayal). THU 20 FEB 7PM / ?13.50 (?11.50) / VENUE 1National Theatre LiveTHE WELKIN (15)Rural Suffolk, 1759. A young woman is sentenced to hang for a heinous murder. When she claims to be pregnant, a jury of 12 matrons are chosen to decide whether she’s telling the truth. With only midwife Lizzy Luke prepared to defend the girl, and a mob baying for blood outside, the matrons wrestle with their new authority, and the devil in their midst. James Macdonald (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) directs Maxine Peake (The Theory of Everything, Funny Cow) and Ria Zmitrowicz (Three Girls, Mr. Selfridge) in this bold and gripping thriller from Tony Award-nominated writer Lucy Kirkwood (Chimerica, Skins). Broadcast live from the National Theatre in London.THU 21 MAY 7PM / ?13.50 (?11.50) / VENUE 1ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE SCREENINGSPre theatre supper served in The Bistro.Royal Opera House Live CinemaTHE ROYAL OPERA: FIDEL?OBeethoven’s only opera is a masterpiece, an uplifting story of risk and triumph. In this new production, conducted by Antonio Pappano, Jonas Kaufmann plays the political prisoner Florestan, and Lise Davidsen his wife Leonore (disguised as ‘Fidelio’) who daringly sets out to rescue him. Set in strong counterpoint are the ingredients of domestic intrigue, determined love and the cruelty of an oppressive regime. The music is transcendent throughout and includes the famous Act I Quartet, the Prisoners’ Chorus. Sung in German with English subtitles.TUE 17 MAR 7.15PM / ?16 (?13) ?10 UNDER 18 / VENUE 1Royal Opera House Live CinemaTHE ROYAL BALLET: SWAN LAKELiam Scarlett’s glorious production breathes new life into what is arguably the best-known and most-loved classical ballet. Tchaikovsky’s first score for ballet soars with its symphonic sweep and combines perfectly with exquisite choreography from the grand pas de deux of Prince Siegfried and Odile to the swans at the lakeside. An intoxicating mix of spectacle and intimate passion, the overall effect is irresistible.WED 1 APR 7.15PM / ?16 (?13) ?10 UNDER 18 / VENUE 1Royal Opera House Live CinemaTHE ROYAL OPERA: CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCITwo opera classics are drawn together in this wonderfully observed recreation of life in a south Italian village as a travelling theatre visits and emotions erupt. The award-winning production by Damiano Michieletto presents vividly the fast moving, shocking events brought about by secret love and uncontrollable jealousy. With thrilling singing and intense drama, ‘Cav and Pag’ distils into one wonderful night out, the enduring appeal of Italian opera in its most familiar form.Sung in Italian with English subtitles.TUE 21 APR 7PM / ?16 (?13) ?10 UNDER 18 / VENUE 1CLASSICAL MUSICThe Brunton & Lammermuir Festival presentROYAL SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRAAt St Mary’s Parish Church, HaddingtonNicolai: Overture to the Merry Wives of WindsorWeber: Andante and Hungarian RondoElgar: Serenade for Bassoon and OrchestraDvorak: Symphony No 8 in GDavid Hubbard, bassoonJunping Qian, conductorWe are thrilled to present a special evening of symphonic music in the beautiful surroundings of St Mary’s. Nicolai’s rumbustious take on Shakespeare’s Merry Wives of Windsor opens a lovely evening of music delivered by Scotland’s national symphony orchestra. Principal bassoonist David performs Weber’s incredibly virtuosic Andante and Hungarian Rondo together with Elgar’s wistful and haunting Romance. The evening ends with Dvorak’s sunniest symphony evoking the beauty of Bohemia and ending with one of the most joyous of all movementsSAT 28 MAR 7.30PM / ?25 (?23), ?20 (?18), ?15 (?13) / ST MARY’S CHURCH, HADDINGTONLUNCHTIME CLASSICAL CONCERTSELENA FISCHER DIESKAU, PIANOR. Schumann: KreislerianaJ. Brahms: Two Rhapsodies Op. 79J. Brahms: Seven Fantasies Op. 116Bathe in a feast of romantic melody with Schumann’s charming piano cycle, with its moods varying from the intensely dramatic to the lyrically intimate. Elena Fischer-Dieskau returns following her brilliant Brunton debut last year.“Elena Fischer-Dieskau who brought exciting drama and an infectious sparky attitude” BachtrackTUE 11 FEB 1PM / VENUE 2TOM FOSTER, HARPSICHORDZachow: Prelude and Fugue in F major Suite in F majorHandel: Suite in F majorMuffat: Suite in C Major Froberger: Canzona in D minorHandel: Suite in E Music by Handel and his contemporaries, full of the driving rhythms and sparking dance movements which make baroque music so uplifting. Tom Foster plays with some of the world’s finest ensembles including The English Concert and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, as well as our own Dunedin Consort and Scottish Ensemble.TUE 10 MAR 1PM / VENUE 2TRIO DOYENNEBrahms: Piano Trio in B majorLili Boulanger: D’un matin de printemps for piano trioThis young piano trio from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland are fast making a name for themselves in Scotland and farther afield. Lili Boulanger, who died tragically young at the age of 24 was hugely underrated as a composer in her lunchtime. This is now changing, and her music is infused with the spirit of Paris.TUE 7 APR 1PM / VENUE 2MUSICTHE LEGENDS OF AMERICAN COUNTRY SHOWDirect from Ireland, Europe's No 1 Hot Country TV award winning show returns for another fantastic night of toe tapping country classics. Showcasing highly acclaimed tributes to Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Don Williams, Patsy Cline and Kenny Rogers plus brand new tributes to icons Hank Williams, Charley Pride, Glen Campbell, Tammy Wynette and Jim Reeves and countless other well known hit songs. The show features four fantastic singers backed by a superb, award winning, live band, coupled with an authentic stage set that will transport you all the way to Nashville and back. “Fantastic show of nostalgic country at its best with superb vocalists and musicians”. Hot Country TV Early evening menu served in The Bistro.SUN 2 FEB 7.30PM / ?22.50 / VENUE 1BYE BYE BABY: THE STORY OF FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR SEASONSBye Bye Baby are a jaw-dropping tribute to the musical phenomenon ‘Jersey Boys’ and the timeless, iconic music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Incredible four part harmonies, roof raising falsetto complete with energetic and stylish choreography – all backed by their excellent 4-piece band - ensures that Bye Bye Baby is a show that will make it a night remember! Includes 31 of Valli’s greatest hits including Sherry, December ’63 (Oh What A Night), Grease, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Beggin’, Working My Way Back To You, and many more!FRI 14 FEB 7.30PM / ?24.50 (?22.50) / VENUE 1BREABACHBreabach continue to build their reputation for being at the forefront of the UK’s world and roots music scene with performances across the world as well as the release their sixth studio album Frenzy of the Meeting. Come and enjoy firm favourites as well as material from their latest album in this inspired live concert. Breabach’s unique musicianship, combining twin bagpipes, fiddle, bass and guitar with Gaelic vocals and step dance has won them fans across the globe.The band won BBC Scotland Album of the Year 2016 for Astar, and clinched Band of the Year at the same awards. 2017 saw them once again nominated as finalists in both the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and the Songlines Music Awards. Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.FRI 21 FEB 7.30PM / ?16 (?14) / THEATRESave & Friends 20%ROY ORBISON & THE TRAVELLING WILBURYS EXPERIENCERoy Orbison and the Traveling Wilburys Experience take you on a journey through the story of the Wilburys, with expert narrative and big screen action. This 31st anniversary special is absolutely unmissable, featuring tributes to Jeff Lynne, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan. Hear the Traveling Wilbury classics, Handle with Care, End of the Line and many more. Totally unique to this production are five authentic lookalike and sound-alikes, enabling the show to explore their solo hits too, including Mr Blue Sky and Pretty Woman. This up-tempo, feel good celebration of classic music is guaranteed to give a night to remember.Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.FRI 21 FEB 7.30PM / ?24.50 (?22.50) / VENUE 1 THE COUNTERFEIT SIXTIESRe-live the sounds of the swinging sixties, as Britain's No. 1 tribute show brings alive the magic of the sixties, with their tribute to over twenty five bands of that era including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Dave Clark Five, The Kinks and The Monkees - to name but a few. The show encompasses everything from that period, from the clothes that were worn, to flashbacks from television history. The band members have individually worked with notable sixties’ artists such as The Searchers, The Ivy League, The Fortunes, The Tremeloes and many more. Join us for a night of sixties nostalgia!“A truly outstanding sixties show” Hexham CourantPre theatre supper served in The Bistro.SAT 22 FEB 7.30PM / ?18 (?16) / VENUE 1THE CARPENTERS EXPERIENCEThe UK's leading Carpenters show, featuring the amazing voice of Maggie Nestor and eight top class musicians, capture the sights and sounds of the amazing talents of Richard and Karen Carpenter. Karen’s silky contralto is combined with Richard’s delightful piano and seamless harmonies, in this big production that brings Close to You, We've only Just Begun, Top of the World, Rainy Days and Mondays, Solitaire, Goodbye to Love, Please Mr Postman, For All We Know, Only Yesterday and dozens more classic songs to the stage.The Carpenters Experience is full of nonstop hits – it’s yesterday once more!Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.FRI 6 MAR 7.30PM / ?22.50 / VENUE 1SOUL TOWN USAThe authoritative story of the hits of Motown and soul, a brand-new stage show spectacular.Taking you right back to where it all began, the RnB hits of the late 50s, on to 60s Detroit, 70s Philly and beyond. Return to a time when Ike and Tina Turner were rolling on a river, The Spinners were still working their way back and the world held on for Sam and Dave.Don’t be too proud to beg for more one more from The Temptations before getting your 70s boogie shoes on to hits from Rose Royce, Tavares and The Trammps.No show brings back the memories better, packing in so many solid gold hits along the way. Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.FRI 13 MAR 7.30PM / ?22.50 / VENUE 1TODD GORDON SINGS SINATRA: SONGS FROM A COLLECTIONLifelong Sinatra devotee Todd Gordon, returns with a new show packed full of terrific songs associated with Ol’ Blue Eyes. Backed by top flight musicians, let Todd take you on a magical journey through the Great American Songbook, Sinatra style including You Make Me Feel So Young, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, One for My Baby, Summer Wind, Young at Heart, Nice ’n’ Easy, Strangers in the Night, Lady Is a Tramp and many more.Todd is donating his fee and proceeds from this concert to the East Lothian based charity Home Start which helps and supports families during times of need.“Fantastic performer” Sir Sean Connery“Todd’s voice can really tell a story” Jamie CullumPre theatre supper served in The Bistro.SAT 14 MAR 7.30PM / ?18 (?16) / THEATRESave & Friends 10% discountsChimesPRIDE OF IRELANDCome along to this fabulous night of Irish music, fun and laughter, jam packed with the very best of Irish entertainment and starring Ireland’s most dynamic and versatile performers.The stunning cast includes international star Dominic Kirwan and the international recording star Brendan Shine. They are joined by our special guest, from the Daniel O’Donnell show, Irish country music star Mary Duff and Ireland’s new young singing star Barry Kirwan who add their tremendous vocals to this superb show. The show will be hosted by top Irish comedian Gene Fitzpatrick. Celebrate St Patrick’s night in true Irish style. Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.SUN 15 MAR 2.30PM & 7.30PM / ?25 / THEATRETHE FUREYSIrish legends, The Fureys return for another great night of music, songs and stories. Hear them sing their timeless classics including?I Will Love You, When You Were Sweet 16, The Green Fields of France, The Old Man, Red Rose Café, From Clare to Here, Here Father Didn't Like Me Anyway, Leaving Nancy, Steal Away?plus songs from their new CD?The Times They Are A Changing.The Fureys have been entertaining audiences worldwide for 42 years. Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.WED 18 MAR 7.30PM / ?22 / VENUE 1SAVE & FOBT 20% Talon Music Ltd: SIMPLY RE REDA tribute to Mick Hucknall and Simply Red, guaranteed to keep you singing and dancing all night!With more than thirty Top 40 singles and several of the best-selling albums of the last four decades to choose from, this world class seven piece band recreates every slick groove and perfect melody from Mick Hucknall’s remarkable global career in an unparalleled display of authenticity and style. The much loved songs include: Money’s Too Tight To Mention, Stars, If You Don’t Know Me By Now, Fairground, Something Got Me Started and many more!Simply Re Red are winners of Official UK No.1 Best Newcomer at the National Tribute Music Awards 2019.Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.THU 19 MAR 7.30PM / ?21 (?19) / THEATRESave & Friends 10% discountsFree AgainTHE SPIRIT OF BAD COMPANY & FREEThe Spirit of Bad Company & Free is a concert experience that gives 100 minutes of pure Bad Company and Free nostalgia at The Brunton. The line-up, made up predominantly from the touring band Hotel California Scotland, sympathetically and faithfully recreate the authentic sound and feel of the ultimate Paul Rodgers back catalogue. Expect a set that includes classic tracks ranging from Feel Like Makin’ Love to Wishing Well; All Right Now to Can’t Get Enough. You will also hear an acoustic section with beautiful piano melodies and vocal harmony. The back catalogue is exceptional, appealing to audiences of every age, evoking memories and touching the hearts and souls of each new generation.Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.FRI 27 MAR 7.30PM / ?19.50 (?17.50) / THEATREDAY AT NIGHT: THE DORIS DAY SONGBOOKThis fabulous show is a celebration of the life and music of the Hollywood Legend, TV and recording artist Doris Day, featuring award winning singer Lynda Radford, the Day At Night Band and images and projection from her glittering career. Directed and staged by Roger Hannah, this nostalgic production includes twenty five unforgettable hits, including Secret Love, Sentimental Journey, Teacher’s Pet, Move Over Darling and Que Sera Sera.Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.SAT 28 MAR 2PM / ?16 (?14) / VENUE 1 SAVE & FRIENDS 10%CLOUDBUSTING: THE MUSIC OF KATE BUSHCloudbusting have been championed by BBC One as one of the most authentic tributes in the world. Their passion for Kate’s music has won over sceptical fans everywhere, challenging perceptions of what a tribute band can be and resulting in sell out performances across the UK.Running Up That Hill, Wuthering Heights, Hounds of Love, Babooshka, This Woman’s Work - Cloudbusting can’t wait to whip up a storm of love for Kate’s music at The Brunton. Accompanied by eye-popping visuals that highlight the drama of Kate’s music, a Cloudbusting concert is an event no Kate Bush fan will want to miss.“If you missed seeing Kate herself, Cloudbusting are the next best thing!” Simon Mayo, BBC Radio 2Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.FRI 17 APR 7.30PM / ?20 (?18) / VENUE 1MAGGIE BELL & DAVE KELLYA wonderful evening of acoustic blues, soul and with no doubt a little humour, from two stalwarts of the British R & B scene.Maggie Bell and Dave Kelly’s onstage chemistry is immediately apparent, stemming from their love and respect for the music they play as well as a deep knowledge of the genre. Although both coming originally out of blues/soul explosion of the late 1960s, their repertoire includes folk, rock, country, gospel, blues and soul.Maggie Bell, Scotland’s queen of soul, was a founder member of Stone the Crows and a successful solo artist. Dave Kelly, London’s slide guitar king, recorded with Son House, Howlin Wolf, John Lee Hooker and was a found member of The Blues Band.Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.SAT 18 APR 7.30PM / ?20 (?18) THEATREROCK N ROLL PARADISECelebrating 11 years on the road, Rock n Roll Paradise brings to the stage an amazing number of tributes to the legends of rock and roll.Backed by the dynamic Paradise Band, the show pays tribute to the greats of that era, Elvis, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, Jerry Lee, Connie Francis, Brenda Lee, Big Bopper, Ricky Nelson, and some very special guests. Two hours of rock and roll magic, brought to you by the very best tribute artistes, that’s Rock n Roll e and join Paradise as they bring to The Brunton, the magic from an era that changed the music world for ever. Pre theatre supper served in The Bistro.SAT 25 APR 7.30PM / ?25 / THEATREEVENTSAN EVENING WITH GORDON STRACHAN: MY LIFE IN FOOTBALLGordon Strachan has built up an immense reputation in the world of football. He played at the highest level with a range of clubs winning League titles on both sides of the border, as well as European success. He graced the international stage for Scotland on 50 occasions before entering management, most notably taking Southampton to the FA Cup Final, winning trophies over a 4 year period at Celtic and taking charge of the Scottish international side. On what promises to be an entertaining night, Gordon discusses his colourful career and life with Gerry Package: Arrive at 6pm to meet Gordon Strachan and take your photo with him. Then take your seat in the premium seating area.Early evening menu served in The Bistro.THU 30 JAN 8PM / VIP ?40, STANDARD ?25 / VENUE 1COMEDYCRAIG HILL: BOTTOMS UP!If you’re a gin, he’s the tonic. This is one fun mixer that will keep you fizzy all the way to the bottom.Fresh from making his New York Off-Broadway solo debut, Craig is in the pink this year, channelling his best Bertie Bassett, turning 50 shades of gay and proving it takes Allsorts to make the world go round in his bubbly, fun new show.Renowned around the world for his cheeky, irreverent and high-octane performances, Craig is firmly established as one of the UK’s Comedy Alumni. His razor-sharp improvisation and his unsurpassed audience rapport combine brilliantly for a unique hour of pure, unadulterated fun. Cheers!“Flat our hilarious” Mirror 5 starsFRI 28 FEB 7.30PM / ?18.50 (?16.50) / VENUE 1AN EVENING WITH ERIC DAVIDSONMidlothian comedian Eric Davidson brings his unique style of humour to The Brunton. Over the last few years, Eric has been a regular at the Edinburgh Fringe and his uproarious Poetry and Musical Parody have had audiences spellbound with his clever satirical wordplay. Add to this, his hilarious anecdotes you are in for a wonderful evening’s entertainment. Brought up in the former mining village of Newtongrange and now living in Pathhead, Eric enjoys success on the comedy and corporate circuit.“Eric Davidson commands attention” Edinburgh Evening NewsSAT 22 FEB 7.30PM / ?15 (?13) / THEATRECHILDREN’S THEATREEcoDrama in association with PlatformTHE WHIRLYBIRDIn a cosy nest, two birds look skyward and get ready for their maiden flight. While flying comes easy for Bird, Whirlybird just can’t get the hang of it. After many failed attempts, inspiration is found in a very special flying seed.Created by Scotland’s leading eco-friendly theatre company, The Whirlybird is a funny, playful and moving piece of theatre about learning to fly, encouraging one another and finding joy and inspiration in nature, featuring movement, music, bird song, puppetry and lots of things that spin! “A delightful show… slips from hilarity to pathos with ease, and keeps the children transfixed.” The ListRecommended for ages 3 – 7.SAT 22 FEB 2PM / ?10 ADULT, ?8 CHILD, ?34 FAMILY OF 4 / VENUE 2Red Bridge Arts: THE SECRET GARDENWhen Mary arrives from far away to live with her uncle, everybody says she is the most disagreeable looking child ever seen. It is true, too! Mary is grumpy and difficult - and also very lonely. That all changes when she happens upon a mysterious garden that has been locked and hidden away for years. There, she discovers wonders and magic that she never imagined possible.The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett is one of the greatest classics of children’s literature. This spring, award winning family theatre company Red Bridge Arts are delighted to be working with some of Scotland’s finest artists to bring a playful new version of this much loved story to the stage.Recommended for ages 6 plus.SAT 7 MAR 2PM / ?10 ADULT, ?8 CHILD, ?34 FAMILY OF 4 / VENUE 2PUPPET ANIMATION FESTIVALTickets: thebrunton.co.uk / 0131 665 2240Or from venues one hour before the show, subject to availability.Tessa Bide Productions with Soap Soup TheatreSELFISH GIANTInspired by Oscar Wilde’s touching children’s story. Powerful storytelling, captivating puppetry, beautiful design, enchanting music and a sprinkling of audience interaction magic are used to explore an unusual friendship about how even the grumpiest giant’s heart can melt when Spring ?nally comes.50 minsFor ages 3 plus.SAT 11 APR 2PM / ?8 ADULT, ?7 CHILD / THEATRE AT THE BRUNTON, MUSSELBURGHIpdip TheatreANONYMOUSEIn a hole in the wall of a timber house, on the edge of a wood there lives a mouse.As the seasons unfold through a cycle of sensory poems (told by a very small, very shy, furry little poet) we meet a writer who has come to the woods for inspiration; and finds the greatest things in the tiniest of spaces. Musical, tactile, curious and sweet, this play blending puppetry and poetry, is a love letter to living moment to moment. 40 minsFor ages 0 – 5.TUE 7 APR 11AM /?6 ADULT, ?5 CHILD / NORTH BERWICK COMMUNITY CENTREJo’s Portable Art DepartmentTHE CRAB PRINCE Scuttle the crab longs to be human. Can little Lucy help to make his dreams come true? And should Scuttle be careful what he wishes for? Meanwhile, Marina, the Marine Explorer, needs some help to make life in the rock-pools good again for everyone. An original and beautifully crafted comedy puppet show about friendship, home and the environment, with the chance for the audience to help save the day. Art materials provided.50 minsFor ages 4 – 8.THU 9 APR 2PM / ?8 ADULT, ?7 CHILD / JOHN GRAY CENTRE, HADDINGTONClydebuilt Puppet TheatreGINGERBREAD MANImagine a world made entirely of biscuits: trees, houses and stars in the sky. Into this beautiful world comes a Gingerbread Man, creating havoc wherever he goes. He meets a majestic cow, a stubborn goat and an opportunistic bird. But can the Gingerbread Man outwit the dastardly Fox? This visual feast is a tremendously popular story with younger audiences. 45 minsFor ages 3 plus.WED 15 APR 2.30PM / ?6 ADULT, ?5 CHILD / FRASER CENTRE, TRANENTCOMMUNITYMusselburgh Amateur Musical AssociationREVUE 2020An excellent concert for the whole family to enjoy. MAMA entertain with a great mix of songs from stage, screen and the charts, including a song or two from their fabulous spring musical, Chess.You can enjoy MAMA’s production of Chess in April 2020. With music by Benny Andersson and Bj?rn Ulvaeus (ABBA), and lyrics from Tim Rice, this hit musical is about two chess Grandmasters, their fight over world titles and the love of a woman.THU 16 & FRI 17 JAN 7.30PM, SAT 18 JAN 2PM & 7.30PM / ?13 THU, ?15 FRI & SAT / THEATREEAST LOTHIAN YOUTH THEATRE: EVENING OF THEATRE THE DEMON HEADMASTERBrunton Youth Theatre 12-15s have been working hard on their biggest project in years, a scripted version of the 1990s’ favourite, The Demon Headmaster. Dinah, a foster child who has never quite fitted in, tries to adjust to her new life with irritating foster brothers, Lloyd and Harvey. However she soon realises there's something suspicious happening at her new school. They have to work as team to figure out what.MURDER MYSTERY The Brunton Youth Theatre 15-18s have each taken responsibility for the production skills in their devised production. This entrancing Murder Mystery, created through following the drama process, has been fully directed, set, and costumed by the participants themselves. Can you guess who did it?THU 30 JAN 7PM / ?9 ADULT, ?7 CHILD, ?34 FAMILY OF 4 / THEATREBRUNTON PLAYERS, THURSDAY GROUP & EAST LOTHIAN YOUTH THEATREBrunton Players: CHARITY BEGINS AT HOMEAt this East Lothian charity shop, every day donations seem normal. Then one day something unusual happens, changing the dynamic of the people who work in the shop. Someone can't be trusted - but who?Thursday Group: TO BE OR NOT TO BEA celebration of lives, hopes and dreams. Everyone dreams, everyone has hopes. ELYT Haddington 8 - 12s: THE TWITSTaking inspiration from Roald Dahl's The Twits, which they have been working on in class. ELYT Haddington 8-12s are proud to present their very own sequel to this classic story.SAT 8 FEB 7PM / ?9 ADULT, ?7 CHILD, ?34 FAMILY OF 4 / THEATREOur Lady Of Loretto Youth PlayersSISTER ACTThe kids of OLOLYP bring you this feel-amazing musical comedy smash, based on the hit 1992 film that has audiences jumping to their feet! Featuring original music by Tony and eight times Oscar winner Alan Menken (Newsies, Beauty and The Beast, Little Shop Of Horrors), this uplifting musical was nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Musical.Filled with powerful gospel music, outrageous dancing and a truly moving story, Sister Act is sparkling tribute to the universal power of friendship and a reason to REJOICE!THU 13 – FRI 14 FEB 7.30PM, SAT 15 FEB 2PM & 7.30PM / ?12 (?10), ?8 groups of 10 plus (matinee only) / THEATREVAD ProductionsCAPTIVATE Lyrical Dance ChampionshipsAn inspirational day of Lyrical and Contemporary Dance to inspire and captivate the performers.This event includes a solo competition searching for Scotland’s Most Inspirational Lyrical & Contemporary Dancer 2019; masterclasses with leading UK professionals; improv challenges and a special showcase. Bringing a stunning combination of dance and performing arts, top class industry professional judges, outstanding prizes and live entertainment! VAD Productions always go the extra mile to produce the highest quality events!SUN 1 MAR / ?15 (?13) / VENUE 1THE PRIMARY SCHOOL GLEE CHALLENGE 2019The Primary School Glee Challenge is back for its third year in the Lothians. The award winning Challenge provides a fantastic night of fun and entertainment for everyone, as local Primary School Glee Choirs sing and dance, in the hope that they can make it all the way to the National Final.Tickets on sale from Friday 7 February.THU 5 MAR 6.15PM / ?8 / VENUE 1SIMON SAYS DANCE: SERENDIPITYSimon Says Dance proudly presents Serendipity - a showcase of their talented Junior students. Let them entertain you with upbeat and exciting dances!SAT 28 & SUN 29 MAR / ?12 (?10) / VENUE 1Musselburgh Amateur Musical AssociationCHESSFeaturing the music of Benny Andersson and Bj?rn Ulvaeus (ABBA) and lyrics from Tim Rice, this fantastic story is based around two chess Grandmasters and their fight over world titles and the love of a woman. With its mix of musical styles, the show is truly one of the greats.Songs include Anthem, One Night in Bangkok and the chart topping I Know Him So Well, sung originally by Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige. (Please note – chess playing knowledge is not a requirement to enjoy this musical!)THU 23 - SAT 25 APR 7PM & SAT 25 APR 2PM / THU ?13, FRI & SAT ?15 / THEATRE COMING SOONVanishing PointTHE METAMORPHOSIS: UNPLUGGEDSAT 16 MAY 7.30PM / ?14.50 (?12.50) /THEATRESave & Friends 20% discountsMIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA: A CELEBRATION OF GLADYS KNIGHTTHU 14 MAY 7.30PM / ?21 (?22) / VENUE 1National Theatre of ScotlandTHE CHEVIOT, THE STAG AND THE BLACK, BLACK OILTUE 19 MAY 7.30PM / ?18 (?16) / THEATRELIONEL: A TRIBUTE TO LIONEL RICHIEFRI 15 MAY 7.30PM / ?22 (?20) / THEATREFRANCIS ROSSI: I TALK TOO MUCHTHU 28 MAY 7.30PM / SUPER VIP ?75, VIP ?40, STD ?30 / VENUE 1GIRLS NIGHT OOTFRI 5 JUN 7.30PM / ?15 (?13) / THEATRERoyal Opera House Live CinemaTHE ROYAL OPERA: ELEKTRATHU 18 JUN 7.45PM / ?16 (?13) ?10 UNDER 18 / VENUE 1JOIN INACTIVE ARTSWhy don’t you try your hand at something different?Active Arts is a range of daytime creative workshops which are fun and inspiring. CAN DO CREATIVE ?3.50 per weekLongniddry Community Centre: Mon 1.30pm – 3.30pm Loch Centre, Tranent: Wed 10am – 12noon SEATED EXERCISE ?2.50 per week Musselburgh East Community Learning Centre: Tue 10.30am – 11.30am DRAMARAMA ?4 per weekThe Brunton, Rehearsal Room: Wed 10.30am – 12.30pm (ask at box office for lift access)EAST LOTHIAN YOUTH DANCE MOVE IT!Classes for 3 – 21 year olds. For further information call East Lothian Arts Service on 0131 6659900 EAST LOTHIAN YOUTH THEATRE Classes for 3 – 18 years olds ?4 (?3.20 Access to Leisure) 5 – 7 class, ?5 (?4) 8 – 12 class, ?6 (?4.80) 12 plus classesTo book online go to .uk/youththeatre For more information contact the Arts Service on 0131 665 9900 / youththeatre@.uk BRUNTON PLAYERSCommunity theatre group for ages 18 plus. All welcome. Run by an experienced, professional tutor with the opportunity to perform on stage at The Brunton.Mondays 7pm – 9pm Ages 18+ ?5 (?4 access to leisure)To book a place call the box office on 0131 665 2240. For more information contact artsservice@.uk .HOW TO BOOKIn personBy phone: 0131 665 2240Online at thebrunton.co.ukPayment can be made by cash, Visa Debit, Visa, Mastercard, cheque (payable to East Lothian Council) and National Theatre Tokens.Booking fees:Counter / telephone / online via The Brunton and at North Berwick, Dunbar and Haddington Libraries: ?1.50 per transaction.Promoters may also sell an allocation of tickets through external ticketing agencies that may levy booking fees. Customers are advised to check ticket agent websites for details.Opening times:Counter: Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm (7.30pm performance nights). Telephone: Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm, Sat 12 noon – 5pm (6.45pm performance nights). Concession prices apply to: Over 65s, full time students, unwaged, under 18s, Young Scot, Access To Leisure, patrons with disabilities and companion.Proof of entitlement is required.Baby tickets: ?1 for under 18 months sat on carer’s lap. Everyone attending a show must have a ticket for fire and safety regulations.School groups: (available for selected productions)Ticket price ?6.50 per person (?6 for East Lothian schools) with 1 adult free per 10 pupils.Group bookings: Extra tickets free for groups of 10 plus where SAVE discount is shown. Ask Box Office for more information. Group discounts are not available in conjunction with other discounts.Please Note?Reservations will be held for groups of 10+ only and must be paid for 4 weeks prior to the performance.?Tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged.?Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable break in the performance, which may be the interval.?Priority is given to collections for half an hour before the start of a show.HOW TO GET TO THE BRUNTON The Brunton is easy to find on the road through Musselburgh.Musselburgh is just off the bypass not far from Fort Kinnaird Retail Park and Asda.BusesThere is a regular bus service with a stop outside the door. Lothian Buses: X15, 26, X26, 40, 44East Lothian Buses: 113East Coast Buses: X24, 124Eve Coaches: 129TrainMusselburgh station is about 15 minutes walk away or you can catch the No.30 bus from the station to the High Street.ACCESS & FACILITIESThe Theatre and Venue 1 have steeply raked seating with a flat stage and clear sight lines. Our Box Office staff are on hand to help you choose the most suitable seats for you.Parking?Free and convenient parking behind the building?Disabled spaces at front and rear of buildingAccess?Ramped access into theatre foyer?Lift access to Venue 1 & 2?3 wheelchair spaces plus 3 companion seats with lift access in the Theatre, wheelchair spaces plus 4 companion seats in Venue 1?Theatre: Several rows accessed via lift with no, or minimal stairs to encounter on east access side.Hard of Hearing?Induction Loop?Infra red system for use with or without a hearing aid?Signed performancesVisually Impaired?Guide Dogs welcome?Audio described performances?Touch toursBARS AND BISTROThe Bistro at The Brunton Open Mon – Sat 9am – 7.30pm (5pm if no evening show)Reservations: 0131 653 5250 / bistro@bruntonhall.co.ukBars open 1 hour before performances. You are recommended to pre order interval drinks.THE FRIENDS OF THE BRUNTONBecome a Friend of The Brunton and receive ticket discounts and special offers.Annual membership ?14, ?12 concessions, ?24 jointMembership benefits include up to 20% off or 2 for 1 discounts, on selected shows and advance information about events at The Brunton. Application forms are available at the Box Office.SEAT SPONSORSHIP Join the stars of Brunton Theatre by sponsoring a seat.Benefits:? Your message engraved on a plaque attached to your chosen seat? A credit on our seat sponsors board? Special invitations to Brunton Theatre co-productions? Regular updates from The BruntonFor just ?300 you can join star names such as Robbie Coltrane, Siobhan Redmond, Brian Cox and Richard Wilson who have already contributed to our fundraising campaign and you will be in great company.For more information and an application form please contact the Marketing Department on 0131 653 5244 or email info@thebrunton.co.uk.DATA PROTECTION POLICYBy opting in to The Brunton marketing list you agree to receive updates from us about future events. We are committed to upholding the Data Protection Act. If you would prefer not to receive information from us or would like to change your address details please contact our Box Office info@thebrunton.co.uk .ABOUT THE BRUNTONBrunton Theatre and the artistic programming for The Brunton is managed by Brunton Theatre Trust. The Trust was established in 1994 and is a registered Scottish Charity SCO22422.Registered address: Brunton Theatre, Ladywell Way, Musselburgh EH21 6AAHire of Venue 1 and Venue 2 is managed by East Lothian Council Arts Service. To make an enquiry about hiring one or both of the venues for a private or corporate event, please contact 0131 665 9900 / info@thebrunton.co.uk . ................
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