Thanks to the Palace Theatre for seding through someon-line only offers in our first ever summer sale!
MONDAY 28 AUGUST The Jersey Boys
** All tickets for the special concessionary price of £13.50
The New Jersey Boys with their acclaimed hit show, a tribute to the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Celebrating the unique sound of a group who sold 100 million records worldwide, the packed two set programme features the amazing falsetto voice of Einar Vestman and the humour of all round entertainer, Gary Gould.
A dazzling showstopping experience bringing you a truly feel-good show of Hollywood’s greatest hits. Featuring unforgettable numbers from the stars of stage and screen. ‘That’s Entertainment’ will have you tapping your feet, clapping your hands to timeless classics from Rogers & Hammerstein, Irving Berlin, George Gershwin and many more.
THURSDAY 31 AUGUST Aladdin ** All tickets 2 for £10
Fasten your seat belts as we take off on a magical carpet ride to Old Peking to meet Aladdin and his hard working mother and local laundress, Widow Twankey. A fun night out for all the family.
A group of hip hop dancers arrive at an apparently deserted pub, but local rumour has it that this tumble-down inn is frequented by other worldly characters and as the regulars arrive, a clash of cultures soon turns into a dance floor stand-off.
“Someone should give this show a WEST END run” Songlines
“Virtually guaranteed to raise weary spirits and send an audience home smiling” The Times
The holidays may be drawing to a close but a bargain is sure to raise your spirits and a trip to the theatre is just the tonic you need before you say goodbye to the lazy, hazy days of the summer holidays.
We mix a pretty good mojito too. What’s not to like? See you soon.
** Subject to availability. Click on the links and book on-line for these offers, not available at the box office **
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The Lock In ‘Remixed’ featuring the Demon Barbers
FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER online tickets ONLY £10 Book now
“Virtually guaranteed to raise weary spirits and send an audience home smiling” The Times