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8 Maidstone Borough Council Drama Special at the Hazlitt


Hazlitt Arts Centre


Comedy Club Night


Every first Wednesday of the month at 8pm. Tickets £10.


Rob Deering and Mike Wilmot


March 2 – Quick-fire with cheesy singing and plenty of clowning about.


Miles Jupp and Kevin McCarthy


April 6 - Miles Jupp has appeared in The thick of It, Have I Got News for You and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.


Calilfornia Dreamin’ Sunday March 6, 8pm £17 concs £16


California Dreaming - an intimate evening of the American songbook from the golden era of the 1960’s/70’s.


Let’s Hang On Saturday March 12, 7.30pm £16 concs £15


A musical journey through the prolific career of one of the most successful bands of all time” Frankie Valli & The Fours Seasons”.


My Grandfather’s Great War Thursday March 17, 7.30pm £12 concs £10 This new solo drama interweaves the First World War diaries of Captain Alexander Stewart with the contemporary perspective of his grandson.


Ticket sales rocket for Beauty and Beast production


This year’s Hazlitt panto, Beauty and the Beast, has proved a huge hit with audiences.


What’s On!


To find out what’s on in Maidstone Borough visit www.tour-maidstone.com


The Hazlitt Theatre is celebrating its best Christmas season ever after putting on the classic fairytale as its production for 2010.


Theatre Manager, Mandy Hare, said: “Ticket sales went through the roof. We have sold 90 per cent since the panto opened on December 4.”


The panto pulled in lead stars - Melissa Suffield from EastEnders who plays teen Lucy Beale, Ben


Freeman who is famed for his role as Scott Windsor in Emmerdale and Danielle McCormack from children’s show My Parents are Aliens. It also featured a live band and full supporting cast.


The Hazlitt Youth Theatre’s Christmas show, The Grinch’s Tale, also played to packed audiences with 78% of tickets sold.


To book tickets go online at www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk or ring the Box Office 01622 758611. Tel: 01622 602000


email: customercare@maidstone.gov.uk www.maidstone.gov.uk


Modern contemporary drama comes to Maidstone - comparable to the sort of production you’d see at the National Theatre in London. These thoughtful, stimulating and worthwhile plays were extremely well- received at the Edinburgh Fringe earlier this year.


Lockerbie: Unfinished Business Saturday March 19, 7.30pm £12 concs £10 When 270 people were killed in Britain’s worst terrorist atrocity, grieving father Jim Swire found his faith in his own country’s legal system shattered.


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