THERE’S a lot to look forward to at the Memorial Theatre over the coming weeks, with some national big name stars lined up to thrill and entertain.
Andy Fairweather-Low – the Saturday 10th June performance has been cancelled.
On Saturday 17th June at 7.30pm, Barry Steele – widely recognised as one of the world’s leading vocalists – plays homage to legend Roy Orbison.
Barry Steele has stunned audiences across the globe with his uncanny similarity and ability to authentically revive the exquisite toe-tapping sound of this music giant.
He is quite simply unmissable, as he takes you on this specially produced musical journey in time as he celebrates his own personal ten year anniversary on tour.
Featuring chart busting hits originally performed and made famous by George Harrison, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Shadows, Cilla Black, The Travelling Wilburys and of course the Big O, the performance is backed by a big screen and phenomenally talented musicians resulting in an incredible fusion of ’60s solid gold classics and ’80s contemporary musical genius all on one stage.
“True Identikit Brilliance” – The Stage
Ticket Prices are £20.00
Spend the evening with Aggers and Tuffers on Friday 30th June from 7.30pm and enjoy a fascinating, no-holds-barred evening that will entertain both cricket fans and non-lovers of the game.
BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew and the former bad boy of English cricket in the 1990s, Phil Tufnell, will have you laughing along as they recall tales from both their extensive careers.
Ever since the 2013 home Ashes series, ‘Evenings With Aggers’ have been delighting audiences across the country. Phil Tufnell teamed up with his Test Match Special colleague for a series of shows from February 2016 and their onstage partnership was an immediate hit.
Since retiring, Phil has carved out a successful TV career, appearing in I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, The Jump, Strictly Come Dancing and he is Matt Dawson’s opposing team captain in BBC’s long-running series, A Question of Sport.
The event is being run in aid of the Professional Cricketers’ Association and money from the evening will go to the organisation’s Benevolent Fund.
Tickets are £24 or £50 VIP to include welcome drink, programme and meet and greet with Aggers & Tuffers. (VIP tickets can only be booked via the box office).
On opening night of the Frome Festival, Friday 7th July, Gyles Brandreth will be taking to the stage to take us on a hilarious rollercoaster ride around some of his favourite places from the green benches of Westminster to the green rooms of the West End.
With a cast-list that runs from Oscar Wilde to The Queen, this is a wonderfully witty and revealing evening’s entertainment from an award-winning raconteur, with unique tales to tell from his unlikely life in the theatre, on television, in journalism and politics.
Now best known as a reporter with The One Show on BBC1 and a regular on Radio 4’s Just a Minute, Gyles Brandreth’s career has ranged from being a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury to starring in the West End in his own award-winning musical Zipp!
Tickets are £18.
To book tickets, visit the Memorial Theatre on Christchurch Street West, call 01373 462795 or go to www.fmt.website.