
| 1 April 2009 7.45pm | ![]() |
That'll Be The Day |
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| 3 April 2009 7.45pm | ![]() |
Chas and Dave First come the stories with unplugged music of the past, then comes the plugged-in music of now! They continue to play to sell out theatre audiences, storm university gigs like nobody else can, and are in demand worldwide. Always in huge demand, Dave sums them up: 'We're like pie and mash, simple and very London!' |
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| 6 April 2009 2pm and 5pm | ![]() |
Chuckle Brothers Paul and Barry set off on a new adventure and this time find themselves hurtling through Space. |
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| 17 April 2009 7.45pm | ![]() |
Joe Brown & The Bruvvers Joe started his musical career as a guitarist, working with the likes of Johnny Cash, Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran. In 1960, he formed his own group Joe Brown & The Bruvvers and had numerous top ten hits including the number 1 hit 'Picture Of You'. Joe has also starred in six major motion pictures, and appeared many times on the West End stage. |
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| 22 April 2009 7.45pm | ![]() |
Tony Stockwell In his worldwide theatre demonstrations and television programmes, Tony uses his unique abilities to connect people with loved ones who have passed on. Deeply compelling, often startlingly accurate and always humorous, Tony’s down to earth approach has earned him a loyal following. This is a Hall Hire |
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| 29 April 2009 7.45pm | ![]() |
Ladyboys of Bangkok |
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| 30 April 2009 7.45pm | ![]() |
An American Trilogy This two part spectacular is one of the UK's largest touring Elvis tribute shows. Starring Alvin in the title role, it features an array of the King's greatest hits, which have been arranged identically and performed in their original format, as they were first created for Elvis' shows during the 1970's. This is a Hall Hire |
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