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The Fab Beatles
Sat 16 Dec 7.30pm
£11 in advance/ £13 on the day/ £5 18s & underOne of the most sought-after Beatles tribute bands in the world! From early Hamburg material, all the singles and album tracks to Let It Be and the break-up, the band's repertoire is second to none.
The Fab Beatles pride themselves on professionalism and attention to detai, and their sound is the closest you will ever hear to the originals. The Fab Beatles use only authentic instruments and costume - including the very drum-kit Ringo used on The Beatles’ 1964 American tour! Chosen by the BBC as 'The Best' the band were picked by EMI to promote the Beatles 1 CD.
“They are truly fab - and I know, because I saw the other lot” Michael Parkinson “Excellent... definitely the best” Jonathan Ross
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Twelfth Night - Oddsocks Thurs 28 Dec 2.30pm & 7.30pm
£8 in advance/ £10 on the day/ £5 18s & under
Cross-dressing comedy and handsome hunks in tights - it must be Christmas. It must be Panto. It must be Oddsocks!
It's fast-moving fun in a panto with a difference, as Oddsocks turn Shakespeare's classic comedy into a festive treat for all the family. It'll be a Christmas to remember for melancholy Countess Olivia, who is spending the festive season with her intoxicated cousin Toby and his friend the geek, Andrew Aguecheek. The local hunk, Count Orsino is besotted with Olivia, who is still too sad to smooch. The Count uses his sidekick Cesario to do his wooing for him. Olivia fancies Cesario but Cesario is not a man, he's a she, called Viola, and she fancies the Count, but he thinks she is a he, and he doesn't fancy hes he fancies shes. Things get sillier when Viola's twin brother turns up. In the words of the bard himself - if music be the food of love, best pump up the volume!
"One of Oddsocks' greatest skills is to take you out of the plot for a laugh and then suck you back without losing the moment.” BBC Radio on Great Expectations
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