THERE’S an exciting line-up planned for the weeks ahead at the Memorial Theatre.
Coming up are:
Ansell’s Les Musicals. Saturday 19th March @7.30pm. £26.50
Ansell’s Les Musicals’ Live Concert Tour is the ultimate celebration of musical theatre.
Jonathan Ansell (G4 Frontman) and Jai McDowall (Winner of Britain’s Got Talent) have joined forces to create a dramatic and spine-tingling concert.
Come and immerse yourself into the world of musical theatre with classics from Les Miserables, Phantom Of The Opera, Wicked, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Greatest Showman, Miss Saigon, Chess, We Will Rock You and many more.
An Evening with Kate Humble. Thursday 31st March @7.30pm. £24.50
An Evening with Kate Humble takes the audience on an uplifting, inspiring, funny and an emotional roller coaster of a journey full of the warmth and passion for the natural world.
Kate Humble is a farmer, best-selling author, activist, entrepreneur and one of the UK’s best-known and loved TV presenters. She started her television career as a researcher, later presenting programmes such as Animal Park, Springwatch & Autumnwatch, Lambing Live and most recently the hit C5 series Coastal Walks and Escape to the Farm with Kate Humble.
The show features travel, adventure and animal stories throughout!
Come What May. Friday 8th April @7.30pm. Tickets £27.50
Sweeney Entertainments and Sisco Productions proudly present Come What May, the ultimate tribute to Moulin Rouge, starring Robin Windsor.
They say, “We present to you an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza as you enter the secret world of one of the greatest movie-musicals of all time.
“Featuring Strictly Come Dancing’s sensational Robin Windsor and a cast of top West End performers and bursting at the seams with timeless classics including Come What May, Your Song, Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend, Roxanne and Lady Marmalade plus hit songs from The Greatest Showman and other iconic movie musicals. Travel back in time on a thrilling non-stop journey into the sexy, disreputable, and glamorous underworld of Paris. It’s a ‘Spectacular, Spectacular’ evening of unforgettable dancing, dreams, adventure and above all – love!”
The Illegal Eagles. Friday 22nd April @ 7.30pm. Tickets £29.50
Celebrating over 50 years since the legendary US west coast country rock band The Eagles formed in 1971, The Illegal Eagles return to Frome Memorial Theatre with another outstanding show, with the very best from the Eagles’ catalogue of classics, including ‘Hotel California’, ‘Desperado’, ‘New Kid In Town’ and many more.
Now in their 23rd year on the road and following a number of critically acclaimed UK and European Tours, The Illegal Eagles have established themselves not only as the ultimate celebration of The Eagles, but as one of the foremost authentic and talented shows in the world.
FMTC presents Shrek The Musical.
Tuesday 3rd – Sunday 8th May. Evenings Tues – Sat @ 7pm. Matinee Sat & Sun @2pm. Tickets £18, Concessions £16, Family (4 tickets, max 2 adults) £65, Groups (10+) £15
Set in a mythical “once upon a time” sort of land, Shrek the Musical is the story of a hulking green ogre who, after being mocked and feared his entire life by anything that crosses his path, retreats to an ugly green swamp to exist in happy isolation.
Suddenly, a gang of homeless fairy-tale characters (Pinocchio, Cinderella, the Three Pigs, you name it) raid his sanctuary, saying they’ve been evicted by the vertically challenged Lord Farquaad.
So Shrek strikes a deal: I’ll get your homes back, if you give me my home back!
But when Shrek and Farquaad meet, the Lord strikes a deal of his own: He’ll give the fairy-tale characters their homes back, if Shrek rescues Princess Fiona.
Shrek obliges, yet finds something appealing – something strange and different – about this pretty princess. He likes her…a lot. But why does she always run off when the sun sets?
• Please visit www.frome memorialtheatre.org.uk for more details or to book tickets.













