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'SKELLIG'
By David Almond


Director RICHARD SELF introduces the play SKELLIG, in performance 8th - 15th April 2017


In a dilapidated old theatre a group of actors tell the story of young boy called Michael and a mysterious winged man called Skellig.

Based on the best-selling David Almond novel, this is a magical story of family, belief and friendship. Funny and moving in equal measure, it’s sure to keep adults and older children spellbound.




The Edward Alderton Theatre is a non-professional performance venue in Bexleyheath, Kent, founded in 1976. It has a raked auditorium seating 74, a proscenium stage, a fully licensed bar, a deaf loop, toilets and free onsite parking. Smoking is strictly prohibited anywhere on the premises. Performances commence at 8pm. Social evenings are held every Wednesday from 9pm, except during show weeks. Non-members welcome.





This Season

Blithe Spirit
by Noel Coward

22 - 29 October 2016

 

A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens

10 - 17 December 2016

 

Miss Julie
by August Strindberg

11 - 18 February 2017

 

Skellig
by David Almond

8 - 15 April 2017

 

Bracken Moor
by Alexi Kaye

27 May - 3 June 2017

 

No Sex Please We're British
by Alistair Foot & Anthony Marriott

22 - 29 July 2017