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'We felt the love from the very first kick.'With World War 1 forcing men onto the front line to fight, the women of Sheffield take their place in the factories, constructing the bombs and the bullets.When they start kicking a football around on their lunch breaks, it soon becomes clear that it’s not just positions on a factory floor these women can fill; it’s on the football pitch too. Finding unexpected strength through their new passion and teamwork they end up playing to crowds of over fifty thousand, all the time unaware something is looming that will blow the whistle on their beautiful game.
The iconic 1960s film is now the feel-good musical of the year!Aboard a double decker bus, Don and his friends are on a fun-packed trip to Paris, The Alps, Italy and Greece, in search of a good time and a brilliant summer. On the way they encounter pop bands, runaway pops stars and of course holiday romance.Especially adapted for Sheffield and featuring classic hits such as Summer Holiday, The Young Ones and Living Doll,Summer Holiday really is the happiest of all the musicals.
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‘Speak what we feel, not what we ought to say.’In an attempt to spend the remaining years of his life unburdened by the pressures of monarchy, King Lear decides to pass his lands and responsibilities to his three daughters.When he tells them they must secure their inheritance by proving how much they love him, his eldest daughters make dramatic speeches. The youngest, refuses and is banished by her father.Once in control of their father’s kingdom, Lear’s remaining daughters trade declarations of love for cold hearted treachery, ejecting the former king from their homes, and stripping him of his authority, his dignity, and ultimately, his sanity.Ian McDiarmid returns to Sheffield to play the title role. He is an Olivier and Tony award-winning theatre actor, as well as having multiple screen credits including Palpatine in the Star Wars franchise.
‘O time, thou must untangle this, not I. It is too hard a knot for me t’untie.’After their ship is wrecked, Viola and Sebastian are washed ashore in different locations, each believing the other to have drowned.Without her brother, Viola disguises herself as a young man to find safety and work, in the home of Duke Orsino. When Orsino entrusts his new aid to deliver his letters of love to the Countess Olivia, it is the disguised Viola who catches Olivia’s eye. With her own feelings for Orsino to contend with, Olivia becomes part of a tangled romantic web, where not everything is alwaysas it seems.Mathew Horne plays Malvolio in Shakespeare’s beloved comedy. An award-winning comedic TV, film and theatre actor, Mathew’s best known for his portrayal of Gavin in the BAFTA-winning Gavin and Stacey.
‘I’m singin’ in the rain, just singin’ in the rain, what a glorious feeling, I’m happy again’Beautiful, charismatic, and very much in love (if you believe what you read in the press), Hollywood’s golden couple, Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont have the world at their feet. But when “talkies” start to replace silent movies, and an aspiring actress is drafted in to save the day, life as they know it is turned upside down.2026's Crucible Christmas musical, is an irresistibly charming take on one of the world’s best-loved films, with high energy choreography and a sumptuous set with a glorious MGM score including Good Morning, Make ‘em Laugh and the legendary Singin’ in the Rain.
Become a memberAbout‘Do you think history will build monuments upon which our names will be written, mine and yours, and every other sorry African who died in these jungles for the ‘Empire?’Uganda, 2020. Veteran Komakech ‘Abba’ Ogwang is haunted by dreams of battle. His granddaughter, Anena, urges him to share his long-buried story.As Abba struggles to confront the past, he transports Anena to the fear and camaraderie of the jungles of 1940s Burma, where the King’s African Rifles, led by British officers, face the Japanese army.John Rwothomack’s (Far Gone) retelling of the East and Southern African soldiers who fought for the Commonwealth in World War II.
5-10 minutes walk from Sheffield train station
The Crucible work in partnership with Q-Park to provide safe and secure parking in Q-Park’s Charles Street car park, located on Arundel Gate. If you are using a Sat Nav please use the postcode S1 2NJ. Audience members are entitled to a discount off parking for both evening and matinee performances.
Café Crucible, in the Crucible’s lower foyer, is the perfect place to pick up a light snack or a delicious treat when you’re out and about in town or prior to seeing one of the productions in the Crucible.
There are also a range of bars and refreshment points in the Crucible where you can buy drinks, sweets and ice creams pre-show and during the interval.
For detailed access information please visit the theatre's access page: www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/your-visit/access-facilities
One of the country’s leading theatres, Sheffield Theatres is home to the world-famous Crucible and the multi-format Studio.Taking pride in creating bold, passionate and enriching work. They produces a diverse programme of work, spanning a range of genres: classical revivals, new work, large-scale musicals and innovative and immersive theatre experiences. It presents the best shows currently on tour in the UK and works with theatre artists locally and nationally to nurture and develop new creative talent.
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