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The Fab 50s & Swingin’ 60s

Matinée

SUNDAY 12th APRIL 2.30pm

Multi-talented musical entertainer Andy Eastwood presents a classic variety show that will whisk you straight down memory lane to a golden age of entertainment!

The Dreamers (originally Freddie & The Dreamers) celebrate some of the very greatest hits of the 1950s and 60s in this uplifting afternoon of non-stop nostalgia. Liverpudlian frontman Alan Mosca, who worked alongside the legendary Freddie Garrity, leads the band through sixties chart hits such as I’m Telling You NowYou Were Made For Me and If You Wanna Make A Fool Of Somebody, plus chart-toppers from the Beatles and the inspirational first wave of American rock ‘n’ rollers.

Special guest comedian Steve Barclay provides the laughs, fondly remembering favourite stars of yesteryear, and versatile singer Helen Farrell will delight you with songs you know and love from some of the greatest female vocalists to grace the hit parade – Connie Francis, Cilla Black Dusty Springfield and many more…

It’s a feel-good show guaranteed to set the feet tapping, the smiles glowing and the memories flowing. Book early and bring a party for this unmissable, sparkling afternoon of music and fun.

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Spirit Of The Blitz

SUNDAY 8th NOVEMBER 2.30PM

To mark Remembrance Sunday, we open the 1940s songbook and remember the stars who kept us smiling through our darkest days.

Spirit of the Blitz recaptures the tenacious optimism of war-torn Britain on the long road towards peace, paying tribute to our heroes through the music of their era.

Sing along to swinging hits like Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree, Bless ‘Em All, Leaning On A Lamp-Post, and of course, We’ll Meet Again.

Starring Andy Eastwood, Helen Farrell and Steve Barclay, this feel-good show recreates all your forties favourites, including Vera Lynn, George Formby, Max Miller, Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton and Gracie Fields.

For those who remember the 40s, the show is a trip down memory lane; for those who don’t, it’s a Sentimental Journey back through time to the glorious melodies and good clean comedy that accompanied a dogged nation’s battle for survival.

Remember a generation of loved ones in the uplifting style that most reflects their resilient spirit.

This unmissable performance is devised and produced by Andy Eastwood, with musical direction by Wendy Richardson.

Why not bring a party to commemorate and celebrate with us?

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