WHAT’S ON
£ALADDIN This year’s Pantomime fun comes courtesy of Polka Dot - NB: file photo.
£LET’S HANG ON A popular tribute act this month celebrating Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, appearing at the Corn Exchange this month.
£ENJOY LIVE MUSIC
Back at Stamford’s Corn Exchange by popular demand and enjoying an out- standing run on the crest of West End Musical, The Jersey Boys. Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons tribute act Let's Hang On is proving a smash hit!
The group is an amazing live band which performs, with great accuracy ‘an outstanding tribute’ to the music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons...
The music of Frankie Valli is recognised around the world for its legendary falsetto lead vocal & incredible doo-wop harmonies.
Featuring the group’s favourite hits; Sherry, Big Girls Don't Cry, Rag Doll, Walk Like A Man, Dec '63 (Oh What A Night) and Can't Take My Eyes Off You.
Tel: 01780 766455
£JOIN THE RAMBLERS
Enjoy British wildlife on a Ramblers’ Group walk. Takes place at Braunston, meet at 10 or call the Walk Leader for exact meeting point/time. Non-members of the Ramblers’ Association are welcome; see our feature in this edition.
Tel: 01572 755718
£PANTOMIME FUN
Live @ The Museum this month is Oakham’s M&M Theatrical Productions Company hosting its Christmas production Peter Pan throughout January.
Tel: 01780 763203
Following the great success of Aladdin, Polka Dot returns to Stamford’s Arts Centre with family favourite Sleeping Beauty; full of magic, laughter, audience participation and spectacular surprises!
Packed full of fun, magic and adventure, this enchanting fairytale of laughter and joy will captivate all ages. Stunning special effects, spectacular scenery, a good helping of fairy dust and a fire breathing dragon!
Tickets £10-£12. Tel: 01780 763203
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