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Fri 23 Jun 2017
Don't miss these great new shows that have just gone on sale! Take a look and see what catches your eye...
The Lost Boys continue their exploration of biographical productions, this time bringing to life Brian Lobel's personal and intimate play which challenges the inspirational stories of survivors.
Made up of some of the world’s finest musicians, Creeds Cross play their fantastic new arrangements alongside their very own huge songs. Together with some jaw dropping dance arrangements, performed by the brilliant Maeve McPhillips, ‘The Celtic Journey’ is a show not to be missed!
This iconic rebel casually struts onto the stage straight from Don Pearce’s original novel. Emma Reeve’s formidable adaptation resonates for new generations with its powerful story of individualism, oppression, friendship, punishment and salvation.
You’re going to love Oye Santana…Awesome guitar from Milan ‘Carlos’ Webb, as passionate and exciting as Santana himself, plus the band’s infectious good-time feel – every track a fiesta, every performance a show. You’ll be singing, smiling and dancing along from the first chink of tambourine to the get-up-and-boogie finale.
Clark Tracey: The Stan Tracey Legacy Octet
This year would have been Stan’s 90th birthday and to mark the occasion his son Clark has assembled the Stan Tracey Legacy Octet, celebrating the octet music of Stan Tracey and featuring members of his last ensemble.
Buddy Holly and the Cricketers
Buddy Holly and the Cricketers once again herald in the Yuletide festivities with Holly at Christmas, the show that is now as traditional as mulled wine and mince pies!
A giant of a pantomime! Full of family fun and frolics, fantastic costumes and stunning sets! Join Jack and a host of wonderful comedy characters as their lives are transformed by a handful of magic beans!
Martyn Joseph is as performer like no other. He's a jaw dropping guitar player who has developed a unique percussive style, teamed up with a powerful show stopping voice, and has been called “The Welsh Springsteen”.
At Journey's End