At the theatre
A Viennese Strauss Gala NOW in its 9th year, and back by popular demand with a sparkling new production, Strauss Gala Productions bring you a brand new production of this ever popular show. Recreating the romance of the Viennese Festive season, reminding you of a bygone age of glamorous soirées and Strauss waltzes, the Show features highlights from some of the great Operettas of the Strauss family, Kalman and Lehar; including Die Fledermaus, The Merry Widow and many more. The European Orchestral Ensemble will accompany four
soloists from major Opera companies; including Opera North, English National Opera and D’Oyly Carte. This wonderful production is cleverly staged and choreographed, and authentically costumed, and will appeal to the romantic as much as the music aficionado. It continues to be hugely popular all over the country. Granville Theatre, Ramsgate. Friday, February 1, 7.30pm
Thank You For The Music CELEBRATING its 20th year, this sensational show invites all of you Dancing Queens and Super Troupers to enjoy a night of solid gold hits that include Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Voulez-Vous, Waterloo, and many more. Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury. Friday, February 8, 7.30pm
Milkshake! Live JOIN Milkshake presenter Amy alongside some of your favourite Channel 5 characters. The show will include family favourites Little Princess and
Scruff, Noddy and Tessie Bear, Roary and Big Chris, Fifi and Bumble as well as B1 & B2 – the Bananas in Pyjamas plus a brand new Milkshake presenter will be introduced live on stage. This new show is sure to have you and your children singing and dancing in the aisles. Orchard Theatre, Dartford. Saturday 16 – Sunday 17 February, various times
Jackson Live BEN's portrayal of Michael Jackson in his prime is considered the most vocally and visually accurate tribute to the King of Pop to have ever toured UK theatres. Ben is joined on the stage by his incredible band and
dancers who work their way through all the hits. He's got the look, the moonwalk and the voice. His renditions of Thriller, Beat it and Billie Jean are truly sensational. Jackson Live in Concert features all-live vocals and music,
fabulous costumes and of course all the signature dance moves associated so fondly with the undisputed King of Pop. Hazlitt Theatre, Maidstone. Saturday, February 23, 8pm
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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice IN this heart-warming northern fairytale, shy Little Voice spends most of her time immersed in her late Father's record collection and perfecting her astonishing impersonations, much to the dismay of her fun loving, out of control mother Mari. Overheard singing by Ray Say, a hapless talent scout and
Mari's man of the moment, Little Voice is propelled to stardom as Ray sets about creating the show of the century in a dingy local working man's club. With an agent from London coming and everything counting on this one performance, Mari and Ray's ticket to the big time rests squarely on Little Voice's shoulders. But has anyone asked Little Voice what she wants? The Olivier Award-winning
comedy, written and directed by Jim Cartwright, stars Beverley Callard as Mari Hoff, Ray Quinn as Billy and introduces Jess Robinson as Little Voice. Featuring songs from some of the
world’s most iconic divas including Marilyn Monroe, Shirley Bassey and Judy Garland, this is a night of star- filled magic to remember. Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells. Monday, February 4 – Saturday, February 9. Monday – Saturday evenings at 7.30pm, Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm
City of Rochester Symphony Orchestra COME and hear Beethoven’s fiery and famous 5th Symphony, and admire the beauty of Mendelssohn’s lyrical violin concerto. Together with orchestral music from two of Wagner’s
operas, this evening will be sure to engage all emotions. Central Theatre, Chatham. Saturday, March 2, 7.30pm.
Hormonal Housewives THE Hormonal Housewives are back, and this time they mean business. Following on from their hugely successful 2012 tour, the
girls return in 2013 with hilarious all-new sketches, as well as all the very best bits from last time round. Looking at everything that makes today’s woman tick (or ticked off) from the joys of teenagers, to the hell of IKEA, the madness of holiday reps and the insanity of DIY. Is your man more James May than Christian Grey? Then
grab your girlfriends and head for a hilariously funny evening with the Hormonal Housewives – what they can’t teach you about modern womanhood isn’t worth knowing. Stars Toyah Willcox. Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone. Saturday, March 9, 7.30pm.
Photos courtesy of Paul Coltas
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