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What’s On


High Spirits present Rock ‘n’ Rolling (all night long) Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21


Hazlitt Theatre. 7.30pm, Saturday matinee 2.30pm. Tickets £8 Concs £7 group rate 10+ £7 Bring your friends for a nostalgic evening of sheer enjoyment. High Spirits support DebRAUK, the national charity working on behalf of people with the genetic skin blistering condition, Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB)


The Willington Players present The Shop at Sly Corner – a thriller by Edward Percy. Tuesday, April 24 to Saturday, April 28


Hazlitt Theatre. 7.30pm. Tickets £10 Concs £8.50. Descius Heiss is a French expatriate who runs a shrewd business in an antiques shop in south London. His chief aim is to provide happiness and security for his gifted daughter Margaret who has been brought up in complete ignorance of her father’s involvement in a black market of buying and selling stolen jewels. His even more sinister


Comedy Nights


Dave Fulton (pictured) and Jimmy McGhie


Wednesday, May 2 Exchange Studio. 8pm. Tickets £10 Exciting, fast paced and you’ll laugh. What more could you want from a comedy night?


past is discovered by his shop assistant who begins to blackmail Descius. How will he deal with the pressure of blackmail and with the fear that his daughter may discover the truth? Percy keeps us guessing right to the end!


Vienna Festival Ballet presents Swan Lake with music by Tchaikovsky. Sunday, April 29 Hazlitt Theatre. 2pm. Tickets £19.50 Concs £16. One of the best known love stories, performed by the ever popular Vienna Festival Ballet. Lavish costumes, stunning scenery, international stars, and glorious music from Tchaikovsky make this a night not to be missed.


Talon Music Ltd presents Talon – The Best of Eagles – 15th Anniversary Tour. Sunday, May 13 Hazlitt Theatre. 7.30pm. Tickets £18.50 Concs £17.50 Features all the classic Eagles hits from their timeless back catalogue including: Hotel California, Lyin’ Eyes, Take It Easy, Desperado, Take It To The Limit, Life In The Fast Lane and many more!


Hazlitt Choir two years on and 100 strong


The Hazlitt Theatre’s choir is full to the rafters. The choir has a whopping 100 members who regularly attend on a Wednesday evening and sing songs from musical theatre to contemporary music and everything and anything in between.


The choir is so popular it has a waiting list of people eager to join; however, they are still on the lookout for a few more tenors, so if you fit the bill then they’d love to hear from you.


The choir is currently working on its next performance at the Hazlitt Arts Centre (Exchange studio) on Sunday, April 15 at 8pm to round off yet another successful term.


If you are a tenor who has been hiding your light under a bushel or if you want to join the waiting list contact Natalie Price - natalieprice@maidstone.gov.uk


Elkie Brooks Thursday, May 17 Hazlitt Theatre. 7.30pm Tickets £22.50 Quite simply one of the most successful and popular singers the UK has ever produced. Now in the 5th decade of her career, she is still proving to be one of the most powerful and versatile vocal talents of our generation.


Let’s Hang On Saturday, May 5 Hazlitt Theatre.. 8pm. Tickets £17.50 Let’s Hang On takes you on a musical journey through the prolific career of one of the most successful bands of all time Frankie Valli & The Four


Seasons.


The Hazlitt Arts Centre and Changeling Theatre Company present another near perfect morsel of summer decadence right on your doorstep. Whether you are a connoisseur of the Bard’s work or simply enjoy theatre open-air style, ‘As You Like It’, as directed by Rob Forknall, will breathe new life into the classic tale of pastoral romance. Performances start on Friday, June 22 and ends on Sunday, July 22. For further information visit www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk Tickets £8.50 concs £6.50


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


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