Theatre
At the theatre Lee Hurst:
Man v Woman Comedian Lee Hurst will appear in Kent for his first solo tour in 10 years.
Book a ticket for Man v Woman and you will get two shows
for the price of one. Act 1 will see Lee in his element, performing brand new stand up material. During Act 2 Lee will present his unique game show where a man and woman from the audience will be invited onto the stage to face a series of questions and tasks to highlight the differences between the sexes. The winner will be decided by the audience, but will they be honest or will they vote on gender lines? Lee Hurst is best known to television viewers as the quirky and quick-witted panellist on BBC1’s popular sporting quiz, They Think It’s All Over. He has also appeared on The Stand Up Show, Have I Got News For You?, The What in The World Quiz, Saturday Live and Salvage Squad. Hazlitt Theatre, Maidstone, November 3
That’s Magic - Family Concert Come and hear a master magician conjure some wonderful wizardry from Sevenoaks Symphony Orchestra as they play a scintillating selection of kids' favourite pieces, including the Sorcerer's Apprentice and themes from Harry Potter. This short concert of popular pieces (just over an hour) is aimed at 5-12 year olds and their families. STAG Community Arts Centre, Sevenoaks, October 16
Cocktails and Laughter Singer-pianist Michael Law, founder and musical director of the world famous Piccadilly Dance Orchestra, is giving a rare solo performance of his show “Cocktails and Laughter” as part of the Canterbury Festival. Entertaining, witty and sentimental, Michael’s cabaret-style show features the songs of Noel Coward, Cole Porter and George Gershwin (to name but a few) linked with anecdotes and stories. Theatre Royal, Margate, October 16
Youth Extravaganza - Gunfight at the Deadwood Doomstone Saloon Directed by Kerrie Thompson and Carol Scott, the Western spectacular features cowboys, Indians, rustlers, gold-diggers and dancing girls. Medway Little Theatre, Rochester, October 27-29.
Nutcracker! One of the most popular dance productions ever staged in the UK, Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker! returns to the Churchill Theatre to celebrate its 20th anniversary. This visually stunning reimaging of the classic ballet Nutcracker! has family-sized helpings of Matthew Bourne’s trademark wit, pathos and magical fantasy. Churchill Theatre, Bromley, November 5-12
Bob Geldof The Irish singer, songwriter, author, occasional actor and political activist rose to prominence as the lead singer of the Irish rock band The Boomtown Rats in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Geldof is widely recognised for his activism, especially anti-poverty efforts concerning Africa, and has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, was granted an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II, and is a recipient of the Man of Peace title which recognizes individuals who have made "an outstanding contribution to international social justice and peace", among numerous other awards and nominations. Chatham Central Theatre, November 21
Richard Durrant -
Candelit Christmas Recitals At least once every year, Richard Durrant swaps his regular touring show for some beautifully presented candlelit Christmas recitals. The repertoire is usually centred around the English renaissance and performed on a selection of plucked strings, but Durrant then contrasts this with music from just about anywhere else - the only condition is that it sounds like Christmas. Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, December 3
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