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 WHAT'S ON AT
DROYLSDEN LITTLE THEATRE

Check out What's On this season at DLT

We've been bringing stories to life since 1929, with over 90 years experience, we've staged countless beloved plays from well-known favourites to new and modern performances. 

We perform six shows during our season beginning in September and ending in July. See below what's on this season!

The Raven in Plain Sight

1 November 2024

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31 October 2024

This play is for ages14+ and includes scenes that some may find upsetting including violence and death.

'Since before he was born, the ravens were watching him, black rainbows bent on wickedness.'

Entertaining Mr Sloane

22 March 2025

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17 March 2025

This play contains scenes of a sexual nature, violence, reference to sexual assault, and includes dated language which may cause offense.

It may be the swinging 60s but in a crumbling corner of London Kath is lonely. Craving love and affection, she decides to take a lodger. Behind closed doors, a web of dark secrets, blackmail and betrayal is spun.

The Good Life

30 November 2024

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25 November 2024

No content warning

Based on the TV sitcom created by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.

Tom and Barbara Good have decided to leave the rat race and live more sustainably in their suburban home. Unfortunately, their neighbours Margo and Jerry would rather maintain the Surbiton status quo...

Confusions

17 May 2025

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12 May 2025

No Content Warnings

Confusions is a set of five interlinked one act plays: Mother Figure, Drinking Companion, Between Mouthfuls, Gosforth's Fete and A Talk in the Park.

Deathtrap

18 January 2025

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13 January 2025

This contains scenes that some audiences may find upsetting.

A struggling playwright invites a young writer to his home to discuss a script, but the meeting spirals into a deadly game of deception and betrayal.

Junk

12 July 2025

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7 July 2025

This play contains scenes that some may find upsetting including drug addition

Melvin Burgess' famous book about runaways and drugs is brought to life in John Retallack's great play. Tar loves Gemma but Gemma wants to fly. It's a fantastic journey until she flies too close to the sun.....

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