Out There 2010 Britannia Pier Theatre
The Eastern Region’s largest free street arts Location: Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth
festival returns, transforming St. Georges Park Box Offi ce Tel: 01493 842209
into a festival village brimming with the zany,
the crazy and the downright ridiculous. Some
The 2nd Great Yarmouth
of the fi nest UK and international street arts
International Concert Series
acts will be on hand to provide spectacle and
This fantastic series begins 2010 with the
laughter, plus there’ll be plenty of things to try
Czech National Symphony Orchestra in a
yourself and all for free!
programme which includes Dvorak’s haunting
Location: St. Georges Park
Symphony No.9. The European Union
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Chamber Orchestra provide a spellbinding
Festival Dates: Friday 17 to Sunday 19 September.
concert featuring the intoxicating Eine Kleine
See advertisement on inside back cover
Nachtmusik. Sandwiched between the two is a
Gorleston Pavilion Theatre
recital performance by leading Russian pianist
Nikolai Demidenko.
Opened in the summer of 1901, the Pavilion
Location: Hippodrome Circus
Theatre is an original Edwardian building with a
Box Offi ce Tel: 01603 630000 / 01493 844171
seating capacity of 300. The theatre is open all
/ 01493 846346 or in person at Great Yarmouth
year round staging plays, pantomimes, musicals
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and concerts as well as the popular 26 week
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summer season show. Easy access throughout,
Concert Dates: Thursday 4 February,
loop system, fully licensed bar, group discounts
Sunday 21 March, Monday 26 April.
available, free parking.
See advertisement on inside back cover
Location: Pier Gardens, Gorleston-on-Sea,
NR31 6PP
Box Offi ce Tel: 01493 662832
Book Online:
www.gorlestonpavilion.co.uk
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