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Easter Activities at the Marina Theatre

Come and get busy at the Marina Theatre this Easter with a number of exciting activities. From Monday 3rd until Thursday 13th April, we are running an eclectic mix of sessions for young people to get involved at the theatre.

Make It Up!

Monday 3rd April

Transform yourselves and each other with professional stage make-up techniques, tips and tricks.
5-8 year olds – 10am to 11am: £4
9-16 year olds – 11am to 1pm: £8/7 (YT)


Musical Theatre!

Tues 4th & Mon 10th April

Leap into the world of Musical Theatre with our talented and experienced team!
5-8 year olds – 10am to 11am: £4
9-16 year olds – 11am to 1pm: £8/7 (YT)


Fight Club!

Wednesday 5th April

Learn the basics of stage combat, how to create realistic (but perfectly safe!) fight sequences.
9-16 year olds – 10am to 12noon: £8/7 (YT)


Tale Chasers

Thursday 6th April

Do you have a head full of stories? Learn how to spin a tale out of nothing for your audience!
9-16 year olds – 10am to 12noon: £8/7 (YT)


Song Writing

Friday 7th April

Could you be the next Ed Sheeran? Come and learn skills to compose your own songs.
13-16 year olds – 10am to 2pm: £16/14(YT)


Blood, Guts & Gore

Tuesday 11th April

Get ‘hands-on’ and let your imagination run wild with fake blood, gaping wounds and fake eyeballs!
9-16 year olds – 10am to 12noon: £8/7 (YT)


Theatre Games Challenge

Wednesday 12th April

Come and learn new games like Splat, Palm Trees, Zip, Zap, Boing and Questions Only. Will you be the Marina Master?
9-16 year olds – 10am to 12noon: £8/7 (YT)


Play in a Day

Thursday 13th April

Up for a challenge? Join us & play from first idea to opening night in the blink of an eye. There will be a performance to friends and family at 3:30pm.
9-16 year olds – 10am to 4pm: £25/£22(YT)


Places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment. And if you book a workshop, you will receive a 2-for-1 cinema voucher free!

To book, contact the box office on 01502 533200 or visit www.marinatheatre.co.uk

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The Great Place Scheme comes to the Marina Theatre

A new partnership project will enable the Marina Theatre to encourage young people to shape new stories based on the heritage of Lowestoft.

A playwriting project, where 900 young people will work with a storyteller and drama facilitator to shape stories based on local histories, has been instigated by The Great Place Scheme – and will enable cultural organisations to make a step-change in how they work together. A selection of scripts will also be performed at the theatre along with a brand new creative forum. Arts, culture and heritage in the wider area will be further enhanced over the next three years after they secured more than £700,000 in national grant funding.

Making Waves Together, led jointly by Great Yarmouth Borough Council and Waveney District Council, will see communities and organisations in both areas work together to boost the cultural offer and drive cultural re-imagination as a way of supporting success in the seaside towns.

Lee Henderson, Chief Executive of the Marina Theatre, said: “We are delighted that the funding will enable us to enrich our communities – continuing our passion and commitment to Lowestoft. It will also enhance our current vibrant outreach work and allow us to work closely with other organisations across the area.”

The project is largely funded with a £737,900 grant from the Great Place Scheme, delivered by Arts Council England, the Heritage Lottery Fund and Historic England. Further funds are from the borough and district councils, Norfolk County Council, Suffolk County Council, Great Yarmouth Town Centre Partnership and Lowestoft Vision, and the Broads National Park.

Also involved in the initiative are the Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust, who will work alongside East Suffolk Preservation Trust to develop a community-led heritage project to highlight and make more of the medieval rows in Great Yarmouth and the medieval scores in Lowestoft.

Flipside will engage with 2,000 school children to develop an exhibition based on the local heritage of wind, linked to fishing, windmills, and looking to the future of offshore wind energy.

In and around Lowestoft town centre, Dance East and the Association of Suffolk Museums will work in partnership to create a map of local cultural assets with residents to inspire pop-up performances.

In Great Yarmouth, the project will facilitate a participatory public animation project in the town centre and public spaces, working with SeaChange Arts.

Cllr Michael Ladd, Waveney District Council’s Cabinet member for Economic Development, said: “Culture and heritage play a hugely important role in creating and maintaining a sense of pride and wellbeing in a local area and we believe that this investment will inspire a whole range of people, from all age groups to enjoy and participate in the creative arts.”

And in addition, the Marina Theatre will be hosting a number of Easter activities over the Half Term break – with sessions including Theatre Make Up, stage combat, storytelling, song writing and musical theatre.

Places are limited and keep an eye out on our website and social media pages for full details and times.

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Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom – Live On Stage

From the makers of Peppa Pig comes this BAFTA award-winning television animation live on stage!

Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom – live on stage at the Marina Theatre on Wednesday, March 22 at 4.30pm and at 10am, 1pm and 4.30pm on Thursday, March 23.

Holly is a young Fairy Princess, who is still learning how to fly and her magic doesn’t always go quite according to plan. Her best friend, Ben the Elf, doesn’t have wings and he doesn’t do magic, but he runs very fast and flies on the back of Gaston the Ladybird. They live in the Little Kingdom, a tiny land where flowers and grass rise high above them and every day is an adventure.

Join Ben and Holly, and their friends on this exciting, enchanting and magical musical adventure packed full of games, songs and laughter. This beautiful story of elves, princesses and childhood innocence will delight all the family!

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

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The Unmissable Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will soon make its eagerly awaited return to Lowestoft’s Marina Theatre for an unmissable concert.

On Friday, March 24, at 7.30pm, the ‘Nation’s Favourite Orchestra’ will perform an evening of classical favourites.

The performance begins with the exhilarating Overture to Mozart’s opera The Marriage of Figaro and is followed by his ever-popular and catchy Eine kleine Nachtmusik and Mendelssohn’s lush Violin Concerto, played by gifted violinist Savitri Grier.

The concert will close with Beethoven’s momentous Symphony No.5, which opens with arguably the four most famous notes in music history.

This thrilling concert will all be under the baton of animated conductor Courtney Lewis.

Tickets range from £27.50-£32.50 and can be obtained by calling the box office on 01502 533200 or by booking online.