REVIEW: Champions of Magic, Theatre Royal, Winchester
COMPLETING a 12-date UK tour this exciting show delighted a family matinee audience.
COMPLETING a 12-date UK tour this exciting show delighted a family matinee audience.
BETWEEN 1969 and 1983, when Karen Carpenter died aged just 32, The Carpenters successfully toured the world and produced more than a dozen original best-selling albums.
Dr Hook was an irreverent, good-time 1970s band with two lead singers – Dennis Locorriere, who delivered the meaningful gentle ballads, and Ray Sawyer, who provided the edgy raspy rockers.
SPANNING the years 1949-1971 this thought-provoking revival opens with gorgeous Gershwin music caressing a set featuring a New York apartment and a London antiquarian bookshop.
ANTON Du Beke and Erin Boag from Strictly Come Dancing delighted a packed pavilion with a thoroughly entertaining show.
Opening with a joyfully rocking medley of Run Run Rudolph, Walking In A Winter Wonderland, and Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, ace musical comedy act That’ll Be The Day delivered a sizzling seasonal show.
When Bram Stoker wrote his wonderful novel Dracula in 1897, he could never have imagined that more than a century later, his classic horror story would inspire this rockin’ homage.
This spectacular rock ‘n’ roll variety show has been successfully touring for 29 years – rewritten every year – and this is their 18th consecutive summer season in Bournemouth. What is their secret?
SADDLE UP for a visit to the Wild West with this sharpshooting production of Annie Get Your Gun.
AFTER last year’s successful Stomp run at Bournemouth Pavilion with more than 6,000 people attending the shows, this phenomenal production returns this week.
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