The Belgrade Theatre - Coventry
The Belgrade Theatre - Coventry
Spring 2010
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The Belgrade Theatre presents
One Night in November
By Alan Pollock, directed by Hamish Glen
30 October 2010 - 13 November 2010

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One Night in November details

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Following a hugely successful sell-out run in March and November 2009, One Night in November returns to the Belgrade Theatre in a new Main Stage version in November 2010.

This gripping wartime love story set during the Coventry Blitz received an overwhelming response from audiences and critics alike when it premiered in March.

One Night in November follows the story of one family’s harrowing experience and reflects on some of the crimes – great and small - that were committed under cover of blackout.

Main Stage

Evenings: 7.45pm
Press Night: Tues 2 Nov, 7pm
Matinees: Weds 3 & 10, Sats 6 & 13 November, 2.30pm

Ticket prices:
Previews: 30 Oct & 1 Nov, £9
First night and Weds matinee: £10.25, £12.75 & £15.75
Tues - Thurs eves & Sat matinee: £12, £15 & £18
Fri/Sat eve: £17 & £20
Concessions: £6 - £18
Schools: £8.50 plus one teacher free for every ten pupils booked. Please note that all school bookings cannot be made online, they must be made at the box office. 

20% offMulti-purchase - 20% off when you book tickets for more than one show with this symbol at the same time

A limited number of free tickets are available for those under 26

Captioned Performance: Friday 5 November, 7.45pm
Audio Described Performance: Saturday 6 November, 2.30pm

BOOK TICKETS

If there is any play every person in Coventry should make a point of seeing, this is it.
Coventry Observer
This intensely dramatic play is a landmark chapter in the city’s theatrical and cultural history.
Coventry Times
The special effects are quite stunning, it felt like a real bomb had landed on the lovely new theatre shaking the whole building.
The Stage
You really want to know what is going to happen to the characters as the fatal night in November approaches and the painful aftermath proves deeply touching, with the dramatist springing surprises to the end.
Daily Telegraph
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for under 26s

Free Tickets The Belgrade Theatre has joined up with Warwick Arts Centre and around 200 other theatres in the country to offer you a choice of truly great nights out at the theatre, and if you're under 26, it's absolutely free!