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at Watford Palace Theatre


This Autumn our season kicks off (quite literally) with a new community musical Hello, Mister Capello.


You'll almost certainly have heard some buzz about this exciting project, which has been at the heart of the Palace for many months now; starring the people of Watford, celebrating the spirit of Watford.


Written by Nick Stimson and directed by James Williams this inspiring story of family, football and Watford is the perfect way to celebrate the start of a new season with your friends and family.


3 Sept at 7.45pm
4 Sept at 2.30 & 7.45pm


Tickets: £6.50
Box Office: 01923 225671
For more information or to book online click here


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Bunny

Following a run at the Edinburgh Fringe get the chance to see nabokov's new play Bunny, by the critically acclaimed writer Jack Thorne. 

Katie is a feisty, intelligent 18 year old. When her boyfriend Abe gets into a fight, his mate suggests they track down the kid who attacked him. What starts as an adventure becomes more menacing as Katie is dragged into the murky depths of the Luton undergrowth. A world of entrenched racial tensions. A world that she doesn't understand. 

An uncompromising look at the complexities of growing up and the complications of racial diversity in Britain. From the writer of 2nd May 1997 

Mon 6 - Tue 7 Sept at 7.45pm 
Tickets £12.50 
To book call our Box Office on 01923 225671 or click on the link below


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From our Friends


THE HABIT OF ART by Alan Bennett
at The National Theatre


Special Ticket Offer – All seats £25 for August performances (a saving of up to £19!)


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Call 020 7452 3000 and quote promotion code ‘2925’or book online at nationaltheatre.org.uk and enter promotion code 2925 (subject to availability / not valid on previously purchased tickets / performances in August only)


For more information click here