Upcoming events at Theatre Royal Wakefield include comedy, pantomime and music:
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Billy
Pearce and Crissy Rock (Benidorm) star in Seriously Dead
- a brand new comedy play that will have you dying with laughter!
Albert
Blunderstone has been hiding abroad for ten years after committing a
bank robbery with a small town crook. When he returns home to attend a
funeral, his life becomes inextricably linked with a group of locals,
on a path leading towards The Pearly Gates and a disgruntled Guardian
Angel.
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Seriously Dead
Wed 2 -
Thu 3 November, 7.30pm
Tickets £19.50, £17.50, £15 (concessions available)
Box
Office 01924 211 311
Online theatreroyalwakefield.co.uk
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Pantomime season is
fast approaching and tickets for Sleeping Beauty are
flying out, so if you're yet to book for this year's festive family
show what are you waiting for?
Our fabulous dame
Nanny Nurture has revealed some insider secrets to her method acting in
our hilarious trailer which you can watch here.
Keep an eye out on
our social media pages for more exclusive pictures soon!
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Dedicated Theatre
Royal Wakefield team members Katie and Dean will be dressing as
Sleeping Beauty and her Prince this Saturday 22 October to abseil down
Wakefield Cathedral, raising money for the new Centre for Creativity.
People all across the
country have been donating their first shiny new £5 note to charity, so
we're asking you if you'll consider donating yours (or the digital
equivalent!) to our brave pair through our Just Giving page. Every penny helps!
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Al
Grant delivers a unique insight into the life and music of the
legendary singer Jim Reeves. With narration of Jim's life together with
video footage, Grant performs all of Jim Reeves classic hit songs,
including I Love You Because, Moonlight & Roses and, of
course, Welcome to My World.
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Ultimate
Bowie
pays tribute to the work of the late, great global superstar in a show
that is visually stunning and vocally impressive. Ed Blaney takes the
spotlight and leads an eight piece band taking you from Bowie's early
hits such as Space Oddity through to Let's Dance, China Girl
and more.
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Hot
on the heels of the critically-acclaimed This Might Hurt, John
Godber is back in January 2017 with The Empty Nesters' Club -
a brand new play about what happens when your children fly the
nest.
Featuring
a host of characters you will love, and some you will hate!
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Theatre Royal
Wakefield, Drury Lane, Wakefield, WF1 2TE
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