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Legendary musicians kick off busy week at the Marina Theatre

The legendary Showaddywaddy will kick off an exciting programme of events at the Marina Theatre this week.

Formed in the 1970s in Leicester, from several local bands, Showaddywaddy have sold more than 20 million records and have toured all corners of the world extensively.

The show takes place Saturday 18th February at 7:30pm. All seats £20.75.

On Sunday 19th February, at 7.30pm, You Win Again – Celebrating The Music of the Bee Gee’s will arrive at the theatre.

Prepare to experience the distinct sound of one the greatest bands to have graced the stage, in this unforgettable concert spectacular.

Full price £22, concessions £20.

Attention then turns to the big screen as Jackie (15) is shown at 2:30pm and 7:30pm on 20th and 21st February.

The film, starring Natalie Portman, is a drama about the life of Jacqueline “Jackie” Kennedy in the days immediately following the assassination of her husband, US President John F. Kennedy.

Tickets are just £4.50 if booked 24 hours in advance.

Next up is multi-million selling recording artist Barbara Dickson, with her accomplished band.

Barbara will perform a wonderful range of material drawing on her folk roots as well as performing globally known hits such as ‘The Caravan Song’, ‘Another Suitcase in Another Hall’ plus lots more on Wednesday 22nd February at 7:30pm.

Full price £24, concessions £22.

The spectacular Round the Horne: The 50th Anniversary Tour is sure to prove popular on Thursday 23rd February at 2:30pm and 7:30pm.

From 1965 to 1968 there wasn’t a bigger radio programme in Britain than the ground-breaking Round the Horne. For half an hour every Sunday afternoon, audiences of up to 15 million people would gather around the wireless to listen to Kenneth Horne and his merry crew get up to all sorts of mischief.

So come and take a step back in time to the BBC’s Paris Studios and experience this comedy classic live.

Full price £19, concessions £17.50.

The week concludes with Menopause the Musical – starring Cheryl Fergison (EastEnders), Maureen Nolan (The Nolans), Rebecca Wheatley (Casualty) and Ruth Berkeley (Penny Dreadful).

The hysterical show packed full of one-liners about night sweats, hot flushes and memory loss is backed by an instantly recognisable soundtrack of innuendo-laden versions of 60s, 70s and 80s pop classics.

The show arrives on Friday 24th February at 7:30pm. Full price £25, concessions £23.

To book tickets and for more information, call the box office on 01502 533200 or see our what’s on page.

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You Win Again!

It is a production that tells the story of one of the greatest bands of our time – from their early triumphs to their devastating decline.

And as ‘You Win Again – The Story of the Bee Gees in Words and Music’ arrives at the Marina Theatre, it really is a must see show for fans of the classic hits including ‘Night Fever’, ‘Stayin’ Alive’ and ‘You Should Be Dancing’.

It will take place on Sunday, February 19 at 7.30pm.

Spanning through the decades, the story unfolds against an intriguing backdrop of light and shade. The evening of musical theatre features not only incredible portrayals of Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb – it is also a wonderful, all-live production that brings their superb songs to life.

Tickets are priced at £22, with a £2 discount for concessions. They can be bought by calling the box office on 01502 533200 or by clicking here

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Q&A With Mr. Bloom

Mr Bloom, as seen on CBeebies, is about to embark on his first ever live UK theatre tour – arriving in Lowestoft on February 16th at 1.30pm and 4pm.

‘Tiddlers’ of all ages are invited to come and see their favourite gardener and his veggie friends in their brand new stage version of Mr Bloom’s Nursery.

As well as featuring Mr Bloom himself (Ben Faulks) the show will also star Colin the Runner Bean, Margaret the Cabbage, Joan the Fennel, Raymond the Butternut Squash, Sebastian the Aubergine and the Wee McGregors, not forgetting Mr Bloom’s trusty Compostarium too.

Check out our Q&A with Ben Faulks (AKA Mr Bloom) below.

You’re an actor and as well as your alter-ego Mr Bloom you’ve in recent years starred in Panto and also had a role in Hollyoaks – how does that compare to working with children (and of course, the veggies?).

For me personally, I love the variety of experiences acting provides. This is what I really thrive on. Each medium has its own challenges & that’s the bonus. If I can keep on finding roles that are different from the last, I couldn’t ask for more.

The idea of Mr Bloom evolved from a street theatre production you created which you then pitched to the BBC (and they of course, loved). How successful did you think it would be as a television show? What do you think makes it so popular – even five years and five series’ on?

You can never bank on people liking your work. You can certainly hope they do, but once it’s finished and out in the public domain, there’s nothing more you can do. For my part, I could see the concept, clear as day, working as a TV show. Thankfully, the BBC could too. As for the success it has enjoyed, that’s down to everyone else, not us. It terms of what makes it popular it’s impossible to say but obviously, it’s all a sum of its parts put together by a lot of hard graft & a lot of luck, being the right thing at the right time.

When you’re not busy as Mr Bloom, what’s your favourite way to spend a day? Any gardening on the agenda?

Favourite way to spend a day when not working? Everyone sits down together for a slow breakfast listening to Mary Anne Hobbs on BBC6 Music, then I nip out on my own for a quick run or cycle, come home, get cleaned up, make a packed lunch and go out with the family on some sort of local outdoor adventure, return home once again, set a fire, make pizza for everyone, then all sit down to watch ‘You’ve Been Framed’. Happy Days!

Mr Bloom Live Show

So, you’re taking Mr Bloom’s Nursery, live! Tell us more…

Yes! Mighty exciting times ahead. It’s the first theatre tour we’ve undertaken. It’ll feature Mr Bloom & the Veggies.

How will it differ from the television show?

There will be familiar sights, sounds and activities from the TV show BUT this is a completely new story line & adventure. Also, the audience are imperative to the action, so unlike the TV show, they’ve going to need to get involved.

Any treats in store?

Apart from all the familiar things the Mr Blooms Nursery offers, there’ll be the appearance of a VERY special guest.

Tickets are priced at £13.50, Groups 10+ £12.00 and a Family Ticket (2 adults and 2 children) is £50.00.

To book, call 01502 533200 or click here

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Menopause The Musical Comes To The Marina Theatre

Three of Britain’s best-loved stars, EastEnders’s Cheryl Fergison, original girl power group legend Maureen Nolan and Casualty’s Rebecca Wheatley, will soon be arriving at the Marina Theatre to star in Menopause The Musical.

The hysterical show packed full of one-liners about night sweats, hot flushes and memory loss is backed by an instantly recognisable soundtrack of innuendo-laden versions of 60s, 70s and 80s pop classics.

An all-singing, all-dancing comedy set in a department store, where four women with seemingly nothing in common, meet by chance and make fun of their woeful lives experiencing “The Change”.

The hysterical and uplifting show, which also stars Ruth Berkeley as Penny Dreadful, will have you laughing, and singing, all the way home when it takes place on Friday, February 24.

This is Cheryl Fergison’s second tour with Menopause The Musical and for her the timing couldn’t be better.

“This show simply had to be made,” she explained. “It tells you it’s okay to talk about the subject and I’m delighted because I’m going through the menopause myself at the moment. You see, until you do you have no idea it’s such a big thing.”

Maureen Nolan added: “What’s really great about this show is that women come up to you and say ‘Thank you for making it okay to be over fifty.’ And it doesn’t make light of the menopause, rather it shows you can tackle the raging hot sweats with humour and honesty. I certainly don’t mind anyone knowing I have to have fans in my dressing room, even when it’s cold.”

Tickets are priced at £25, with a £2 discount for concessions.

They can be purchased by calling the box office on 01502 533200 or by clicking here