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27th November from 19:30 to 21:00
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4th December from 19:30 to 21:00
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6th December from 10:30 to 12:30

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STATUS AND PROGRESS BULLETIN FOR THE WEEK ENDING 07 NOVEMBER 2025 • ‘Extension of time’ certificate granted delaying contractor’s completion date from 19th September to 16th October • The contractor’s latest completion date of 7th November was not achieved, Internal works now predicted to be completed this week. • The main contractor is around 4 weeks behind their last agreed plan   WORKS COMPLETED SINCE LAST REPORT (17TH OCTOBER 2025) * Sinks fitted in Ladies and Gents and plumbing completed in Gents Cistern boxing in work started in Ladies The side foyer has been covered with lining paper ready to be painted All sinks now fitted and plumbed in All WCs in Ladies now fitted Criterion team have finished painting the bar lounge and side foyer areas Externally the contractors have nearly completed the cladding installation and are waiting for the final panels to be delivered The copper fascia panels above the bar have been fitted   Volunteers have continued their hard work with: * Continuing sorting and cataloguing the wardrobe * Tidying up of lighting bars, and removal of all cables and lamps - ready for cleaning session on Saturday 15th November from 12.30, please contact me if you would like to assist  * Sorting the theatre Book and Script Library * Carpeting of Dressing Rooms * Tidying up maintenance and carpeting of technical corridor    WORKS PLANNED FOR WEEK COMMENCING 10 NOVEMBER 2025 * Fit WC and remaining sanitaryware in Gents * Reconnection of gas meter and supply (subject to contractor) * Complete fitting external cladding * Fit glass hanging racks above bar * Complete any remaining painting in bar lounge and side foyer * Fit new bar countertop *   This weeks pictres show The Cri teams work finishing the remaining areas of painting with the new copper fascia installed above the bar and the glass racks will be fitted this coming week followed by the countertops which will then complete the bar refit works. The external cladding is now virtually complete with internal works completing fit out of the toilets finishing this week.  
13th November
Tickets for our production of 'The Who's Tommy' [/../../production/545] are now on sale! This will be the first production in our brand new space and we can't wait to welcome you all back into the theatre. The production runs from Saturday January 31st to Saturday February 7th and includes a matinee performance on Sunday and the second Saturday. We know that musicals are super popular so do get your tickets [/../../tickets] as soon as possible.  'The Who's Tommy' probably does not need much explanation, but rest assured it is going to rock! This thrilling rock musical with its dramatic score and fascinating storyline, has been entertaining theatre goers for years and is just as relevant today as when it was first produced. The story of Tommy is timeless and our production exists outside the bounds of a specific time or place. Come along and rock with us!
12th November
We are thrilled to announce the main house productions of 2026. This is going to be a particularly exciting season for us as it will be the first to take place in what will be our transformed bar and foyer space. We think it is an exciting and celebratory season - with a mix of new writing and more classic pieces, well known and unusual plays. As a member of the audience, actors, backstage teams and front of house please do come along, get involved and be part of a wonderful year of theatre. All details are below and please look out for Open Reading and Audition notices as well as announcements of tickets going on sale for all these productions coming very soon. January 31st to February 7th: The Who’s ‘Tommy’ by Des McAnuff/Pete Townshend March 21st to 28th: ‘The Unfriend’ by Steven Moffat May 9th to 16th: Springboard Festival 2026 June 27th to 4th July: ‘Popcorn’ by Ben Elton September 26th to 3rd October: ‘Underdog: The Other Other Brontë’ by Sarah Gordon December 5th to 12th: Shakespeare in Love adapted for the stage by Lee Hall PLAY SYNOPSES RESCHEDULED DATES SAT 31ST JANUARY TO 7TH FEBRUARY 'THE WHO’S ‘TOMMY’ BY DES MCANUFF AND PETE TOWNSHEND (1968/1994) Genre: Rock Musical, Cast 20+, Director: Deb Relton-Elves (Sweeney Todd, 2023; Rumpelstiltskin,2016; Snake in the Grass, 2015, Musical Director: Rob Parish (Sweeney Todd, 2023) This thoroughly entertaining rock musical with its dramatic score and fascinating storyline, has been thrilling theatre goers for years and is just as relevant today as when it was first produced. Whilst dealing with some dark themes there are moments of hope and triumph so audiences are uplifted as well as moved. At its heart, the story celebrates family, forgiveness, resilience, and ultimately the extraordinary power of healing. The story of Tommy is timeless. The artistic vision of our production is a simplicity of set, costumes and props with the use of inspirational projection and lighting to complement and enhance the piece, with an emphasis on the cast to bring the characters to life through the wonderful music. This production of Tommy exists outside the bounds of a specific time or place. ________________________________________________________________ SAT 21ST TO 28TH MARCH 'THE UNFRIEND' BY STEVEN MOFFAT (2023) Genre: Comedy, Cast: 7 (3f 4m), Director: John Ruscoe (The Homecoming, 2024; The Father, 2019; Communicating Doors, 2017) While on holiday, Peter and Debbie befriend Elsa: a lusty, Trump-loving widow from Denver, USA. She's less than woke but kind of wonderful. They agree to stay in touch – because no one ever really does, do they?When Elsa invites herself to stay a few months later, they decide to look her up online. Too late, they learn the truth about Elsa Jean Krakowski. Deadly danger has just boarded a flight to London! But how do you protect all that you love from mortal peril without seeming, well, a bit impolite? Because guess who's coming... to murder! Steven Moffat's play The Unfriend takes a hilarious and satirical look at middle-class England's disastrous instinct always to appear nice.Steven Moffat is an award-winning writer whose internationally successful television shows include Doctor Who, Sherlock and Dracula. ______________________________________________________________________________________ SAT 9TH TO SAT 16TH MAY SPRINGBOARD FESTIVAL 2026 Now in its 4th year, Springboard provides eight evenings of fabulous and varied entertainment in the form of short one act plays, poetry/spoken word, music, film, literary discussion and visual art. The festival brings together Coventry and Warwickshire amateur and professionals in one space, with in-house Criterion company performances and community/Criterion collaborations alongside external artists, musicians and poets. _______________________________________________________________________________________ SAT 27TH JUNE TO SAT 4TH JULY 'POPCORN' BY BEN ELTON (1998) Genre: Comedy Thriller, Cast: 9 (5f 4m), Director: Dean Sheridan (Grace, 2024) A play adaptation of the best-selling 1996 novel of the same name by well-known comedian and author Ben Elton. Set in the Beverly Hills home of Oscar winning movie director Bruce Delamitri, Popcorn is a satirical comedy thriller. When notorious killers Wayne and Scout interrupt Bruce's passionate introduction to Brooke Daniels, a model and actress, they want more than an autograph from their cinematic idol. Wayne intends to use Bruce's "art" as justification for murder. Events are disrupted by the arrival of Bruce's soon to be ex wife and spoiled teenage daughter and his producer. However, Wayne means to succeed whatever the cost. When Popcorn was first written, it was asking, do violent movies create a violent society? Can minds be corrupted by images and ideas presented in films? In the era of social media this has perhaps more potency: do platforms which are often unregulated, cause any damage and desensitise minds? _______________________________________________________________________________________ SAT 26TH SEPTEMBER TO 3RD OCTOBER 'UNDERDOG: THE OTHER OTHER BRONTË' BY SARAH GORDON (2024) Genre: Comedy, Cast 8 (3f, 1m, 4m/f) Director: Anne-marie Greene (Every Brilliant Thing, 2024; Afterlife, 2023; Glorious, 2020) Synopsis: Charlotte Brontë has a confession about how one sister became an idol, and the other became known as the third sister. You know the one. No, not that one. The other, other one… Anne. This is not a story about well-behaved women. This is a story about the power of words. It’s about sisters and sisterhood, love and jealousy, support and competition. Sarah Gordon’s play is an irreverent retelling of the life and legend of the Brontë sisters, and the story of the sibling power dynamics that shaped their uneven rise to fame. ______________________________________________________________________________________ SAT 5TH-12TH DECEMBER 'SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE' BASED ON THE SCREENPLAY BY MARC NORMAN AND TOM STOPPARD, ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY LEE HALL (2014) Genre: Comic Drama, Cast: over 20, Director: Hugh Sorrill (Mary Stuart, 2022) Synopsis: Based on the Academy Award-winning movie, this enchanting, hilarious, romantic stage play reimagines William Shakespeare's creative process – and explores his inspiration – as he writes Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare hasn't written a hit in years, and theatre owner Henslowe is counting on Shakespeare's promised comedy, Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter, to keep his wolfish creditors from the door. At the casting session, Will hears his lines spoken with great feeling by an unknown young actor and his curiosity is fired. Soon he discovers the secret of the talented young actor and rediscovers his muse. As Shakespeare falls in love with an unattainable noblewoman, the farcical comedy transforms into the timeless tragedy that is Romeo and Juliet.
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Status and Progress Bulletin

Thanks to an incredible gift left by Chris Murly (one of our founding members) and generous donations over many years we have been able to embark on improving the theatre for all our visitors and users and The Big Build started in May.  You can follow progress via our weekly Bulletins as we progress through the build.

As a volunteer lead, charitable theatre company we rely on the generosity of our volunteers, audience members and donors to continue a tradition that stretches back 70 years.

If you feel you can help via a one off donation, a regular contribution or playing the Criterion Lottery please contact Barbara Sowerby at fundraising@criteriontheatre.co.uk to discuss how you can help or alternatively via our Just Giving page Criterion Theatre Big Build Campaign.  

If you are able to help in any other capacity (DIY, professional trades) or just want to be involved please drop an email to volunteer@criteriontheatre.co.uk and make yourself known. There are some wonderful small, manageable projects in the pipeline, a real chance to play a part in shaping the future.

 

The Who’s ‘Tommy’

Jan 31st to Feb 7th 2026
Des McAnuff and Pete Townshend

TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE!

This thoroughly entertaining rock musical with its dramatic score and fascinating storyline, has been thrilling theatre goers for years and is just as relevant today as when it was first produced.

Whilst dealing with some dark themes there are moments of hope and triumph so audiences are uplifted as well as moved. At its heart, the story celebrates family, forgiveness, resilience, and ultimately the extraordinary power of healing

The story of Tommy is timeless. The artistic vision of our production is a simplicity of set, costumes and props with the use of inspirational projection and lighting to complement and enhance the piece, with an emphasis on the cast to bring the characters to life through the wonderful music.

This production of Tommy exists outside the bounds of a specific time or place.

 

EDI Assessment

In line with our EDI policy, we undertake an EDI impact assessment of all our artistic programming. The Who's 'Tommy' tells the story of the turbulent life of Tommy Walker, who witnesses a traumatic event in his childhood and consequently suffers loss of hearing, sight and speech. The play deals with some dark themes such as bullying and abuse.  It involves a large ensemble cast with significant flexibility over playing ages, gender identity, and complete neutrality on race/ethnicity. For the purposes of the narrative, certain characters will be specified as needing to be female- or male- presenting. 

Coming Soon

Steven Moffat
Main House
Mar 21st to 28th
Various
Main House
May 9th to 16th
Ben Elton
Main House
Jun 27th to Jul 4th
Sarah Gordon
Main House
Sep 26th to Oct 3rd
Marc Norman/Tom Stoppard adapted by Lee Hall
Main House
Dec 5th to 12th

Just Finished

Multiple Authors
Main House
May 10th to 17th
Stephen Beresford
Main House
Mar 22nd to 29th
Mark Haddon adapted by Simon Stephens
Main House
Feb 1st to 8th
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