Adam & The Gurglewink this December
Written & directed by Helen Langford Friday 18th 7pm, Saturday 19th 7pm, and Sunday 20th 2:30pm A Rehearsed ReadingAdam is planning to run away when he stumbles across The Gurglewink […]
Written & directed by Helen Langford Friday 18th 7pm, Saturday 19th 7pm, and Sunday 20th 2:30pm A Rehearsed ReadingAdam is planning to run away when he stumbles across The Gurglewink […]
This weekend is traditionally Devizes Lantern Parade a huge magical community event, this year because of circumstances beyond our control, Devizes community are doing things a little differently. We were […]
Visit England has awarded the Wharf Theatre with the ‘We’re Good To Good’ Certification. A COVID-19 Industry Standard in partnership with the National Tourist Organisations of Great Britain and Northern […]
MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD by Charlotte Keatley The Wharf Theatre in Devizes last week welcomed its first audience since the beginning of February. Covid restrictions were meticulously adhered […]
I am delighted to share with you our plans for the re-opening of the Wharf Theatre this autumn. It has been a challenging few months and we have been very […]
Covid Secure measures at The Wharf TheatreThe health and safety of our audiences are of the utmost importance. In order to make your visit safe and enjoyable, we have put […]
My Mother Said I Never ShouldFriday 16 October 2020 from 19:30-21:30Saturday 17 October 2020 from 19:30-21:30 By Charlotte Keatley | Directed by Debby Wilkinson | A Rehearsed ReadingThis award-winning play […]
The Wharf Theatres Annual General MeetingTuesday, September 22nd @ 7pm – Wharf Theatre It has been a difficult time for all this year, but we are looking excitedly forward. Our theatre has […]
Filming As I mentioned in the previous newsletter, I have organised a troupe of performers who will have work filmed and these short videos will be released on our Facebook […]
Break out the bottles, raise the banners and let trumpets sound as bands strike up! Truly, a tale of the fairy variety made manifest; the phoenix of theatre dose rise […]