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Back By Popular Demand – Remembering Fred!

A glittering show that pays tribute to dancing extraordinaire Fred Astaire will be returning to the Marina Theatre next year due to popular demand.

Remembering Fred stars Strictly Come Dancing professionals Aljaz Skorjanec and Janette Manrara and will be performed on Friday 11th May 2018, at 7.30pm

This year’s show, which takes place at the theatre on May 6, proved extremely popular with only a limited number of seats still available.

The performance will take you on a magical journey of dance, live music and entertainment supported by special appearances from various celebrity guests – celebrating the legacy of Hollywood icon Fred Astaire.

Backed by a full supporting cast of dancers, live band and singers, the 2018 Remembering Fred tour will feature new songs, new dances and a new look.

Aljaz and Janette commented: “We are so thrilled that there is a demand for another tour. We have loved working hard preparing for this year, so to be able to go it again for 2018 is incredible.”

Tickets for the performance will be available from 10am on Friday, April 28 – VIP tickets are also available for the show.

To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or click here to book online.

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RPO returns to the Marina Theatre!

This summer the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra returns to Lowestoft to perform its ever-popular Last Night of the Proms concert.

Alongside soprano Sarah Redgwick, and conducted by Stephen Bell, the performance will take place on Friday, June 23 at 7.30pm.

The programme will include Rossini William Tell: Galop, Tchaikovsky Nutcracker: Waltz Of The Flowers, Brahms Hungarian Dance No.1, Arne Arr. Sargent Rule, Britannia!, Parry Arr. Elgar Jerusalem, Elgar Pomp And Circumstance No.1 and many more.

The performance has been kindly supported by Fosters Solicitors – an award winning law firm with offices in Norfolk and Suffolk including Norwich, Wymondham, Bungay, Lowestoft, Gorleston, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds and Thetford.

Never been to Last Night of the Proms before? Sarah tells us a bit more about what audiences can expect.

What do you love most about performing with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra?
The very high quality of music making and I’m always made to feel very welcome.

What does Last Night of the Proms mean to you?
I just love the atmosphere, the sense of occasion. It just feels like a great British institution, people coming together to celebrate all that is wonderful about us as a nation.

What can audiences expect from these performances in June?
A fun-filled evening with a variety of accessible music for all.

Which songs are you looking forward to singing the most and why?
I am very much looking forward to singing The Laughing Song from Strauss’ Die Fledermaus. It’s a lively, fun song that it sure to put a smile on your face. I also feel very proud to sing Rule, Britannia! and see the audience singing loudly and waving their flags.

How do these concerts compare to other work you are doing at the moment?
These concerts are very different to the opera that I am working on at the moment, it is a new commission for Garsington Opera called Silver Birch and this is the world premiere whereas these concerts consist of well-established popular music that everyone knows.

What do you think is so special about seeing music performed live rather than listening to a recording?
The audience can feel a part of the excitement and intimacy that you can’t get on a recording and it is also a very different sound and experience to hear music performed live.

If someone is nervous or hesitant about coming to a classical concert, why should they attend Last Night of the Proms?
It’s a perfect concert for all ages and musical tastes and a fantastic introduction to live music. The audience can let their hair down and join in with famous songs such as Jerusalem and it’s thrilling to hear everyone singing and having a wonderful time!

Join Sarah Redgwick and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for this classical extravaganza on June 23. With a selection of well-loved classical masterpieces, popular arias and Proms favourites, it’s sure to be a fun-filled evening!

Prices range from £27.50-£32.50. Under 25s £20.

Call the box office on 01502 533200 or CLICK HERE to book.

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The First Hippo on the Moon – Meet The Cast

Two big hippos. One ENORMOUS dream. Who can make it to the moon first?

3… 2… 1… BLAST OFF!

From number one bestselling children’s author David Walliams comes an explosively funny space adventure for children aged three and above.

The First Hippo on the Moon arrives at the Marina Theatre between April 27-29.

In this article, we find out more about the main characters and the performers involved in the production along with some thoughts from the artistic director and puppet designer.

Shelia is the protagonist of The First Hippo on the Moon. Her dream is to be the first hippo in space and she is helped to achieve her wish by her group of animal friends Tina the Elephant, Joyce the Gorilla and Derek the Ostrich. When she gets to the moon she discovers that her enemy Hercules has already got there before her, but she returns to Earth proclaiming to be the first hippo on the moon.

Hercules Waldorf-Franklin III is the antagonist of The First Hippo on the Moon. He is enormously rich hippo who paid for a gigantic Hippo Space Centre to be built to send him into space. He arrives on the moon at the same time as Shelia, but she returns to Earth in his rocket.

The production, adapted for the stage by acclaimed award winning Theatre company Les Petits, also features an all-star cast.

Dominic Allen trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. His theatre credits include The Crucible and Sleeping Beauty (Bristol Old Vic), Forty Years On and Peter Pan (York Theatre Royal), Fable (Greenwich Theatre) and many others.


Alice Bounce began her career in cabaret and clowning and toured the UK and Europe in an all-female vaudeville clown troupe after completing her Masters in Physical Theatre. Alice’s theatre credits include Dinner at the Twits, Alice’s Adventures Underground, The Marvellous Imaginary Menagerie (Les Enfants Terribles), Treasure Island and many more.


Caroline Bowman is both a performer and puppet-maker who works across theatre and film. Caroline graduated from the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama in 2010 and began working with Blind Summit shortly after.


Owen Jenkins trained at The Oxford School of Drama. His theatre credits include The Game’s Afoot (Les Enfants Terribles), 139 Copeland Road (Abbey Normal Theatre), The Marvellous Imaginary Menagerie (Les Enfants Terribles, UK Indoor and Outdoor tour), Goosebumps Alive (The Vaults) and many more.

Rosie Nicholls is a recent graduate of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She is part of the Draft community at Theatre N16 in Balham that develops and stages new writing and is also a member of the Young Artist Lab at Stratford East Theatre Royal, where she was written and performed her new play Solo.

Tony Ross is the illustrator of the book.
Born in London, Tony Ross went to art school in Liverpool and has since worked as a typographer for design and advertising agencies. His cartoons have appeared in famous publications the world over. His first book Hugo and the Wicked Winter was published in 1972. Tony has since written over 100 books and illustrated over 2000!

NICK BARNES – PUPPET DESIGNER
Nick is a puppet designer and maker. He studied drama at Hull University and theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art. Whilst at the Slade he won a scholarship to travel to France and train with Philippe Genty at the International Institute of the Marionette. There he became fascinated by bunraku style human puppets and in particular the interaction between puppet and puppeteer.

OLIVER LANSLEY – ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF LES PETITS / WRITER
As well as a founder of Les Petits, Oliver is an actor, writer, director and Artistic Director of Les Enfants Terribles, which he founded in 2002.

As an actor he’s best known for playing Kenny Everett in the BAFTA-winning The Best Possible Taste which earned him a Best Actor nomination at the RTS Awards. Other credits include The Wrong Mans, Sherlock and Misfits.

“We were really keen to work on one of David Walliams books as we feel we share the same anarchic sensibilities – he doesn’t patronise children which is very refreshing and he’s not afraid to be challenging or a bit dark,” Oliver said. “As none of his picture books had been brought to the stage before we decided to start there. There was just something about The First Hippo on the Moon that caught our eye.”

FINN CALDWELL – DIRECTOR AND DESIGNER
Finn is a director, designer and performer; he is co-artistic director of Gyre & Gimble, a theatre company specialising in puppetry.

“Whenever we adapt a book for the stage we try to take as much inspiration from the source material as possible,” he said. “So rather than making changes to David’s novel we have amplified what we found within the book.”

To book tickets for one of the performances, call the box office on 01502 533200 or visit the website.

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One of the nation’s top comedians will be performing at the Marina Theatre next year

Jason Manford will be bringing his ‘Muddle Class’ show to the Marina Theatre on Wednesday 14th February 2018 at 7:30pm.

It’s been a busy few years for Jason since his last smash-hit stand up show, but fans of his Absolute Radio show will know this nationally acclaimed comedian hasn’t changed a bit.

After appearing on 8 out of 10 Cats (Channel 4), The Nightly Show (ITV1), Sunday Night at the Palladium (ITV1), QI (BBC Two) and The Royal Variety Performance (ITV1), the new show promises to feature a wealth of new material about Jason growing up ‘working class’ then finding, over the years, that part of him has become ‘middle class’ – causing much confusion!

Delivered with Jason’s amiable charm and captivating wit, this is a show not to be missed.

Jason said:  “I’ve been putting some stuff together, looking at my life and how it’s changed over the years, how the world has changed and how my parents haven’t changed a bit!  It’s going to be a great tour and I can’t wait to see you there.”

Tickets, priced at £28.25, will go on sale to Privilege Card holders from 10am on Thursday 20th April and on general sale from 10am on Friday 21st April.

To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or book online.