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New Stour & Avon, November 19 2021
Arts & Entertainment
List of shows to light up theatre By Faith Eckersall
newsdesk@stourandavon.net
Illuminating the Minster An article in our previous edition about Wimborne’s forthcoming Son et Lumiere song and light show carried the wrong date. The correct date of the event is Saturday, December 18. It’s a 5.30pm start with Christmas songs from the Just Sing Choir to set the mood, followed by the Son et Lumiere at 6:00 pm which will then be replayed every 20 minutes. The show ends at 7.15pm. Apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
There’s a feast of entertainment coming Dorset’s way, thanks to Poole’s Lighthouse which has revealed a list of shows and gigs for 2022. Multi award-winning comedy duo Flo and Joan appear on Wednesday, February 2. With appearances at the Just For Laughs Festival Montreal and Melbourne International Comedy Festival under their belt they’re on their biggest-ever UK tour, poking around all the classic topics of the day: over-thinking, alien lovers and fringes... Same Time Next Year is the story of Doris and George who meet in 1951 following a chance encounter in a
Californian hotel that leads to a passionate one-night stand. Both are married to other people but, soon aware that this might be the start of something, they promise to meet 12 months later. Their love affair lasts 25
years and Bernard Slade’s play, running on March 25 and 26, paints a bittersweet, nostalgic and very funny portrait of two likeable protagonists who find themselves in the most unusual of long-term relationships. Fans of the music of the music of Desmond Dekker and Bob Marley won’t want to miss Rush: A Joyous Jamaican Journey, telling the story of reggae music and the Windrush Generation. With the music of Desmond Dekker, Bob Marley and many more played live by the JA Reggae Band this show will revive some happy musical memories. Rush takes place on Friday April 22. For more information , visit Lighthousepoole.co.uk
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THE GOLDHAWKS THE WHO’S GREATEST HITS
Friday 19th November 7.30pm Tickets £23
NO TIME TO DIE (12A) 20th, 22nd, 23rd & 25th November 7.30pm, Matinee 24th November 1.00pm, Adults: £8 eve £7 matinee U16s: £6
(Box Office bookings incur £1 booking fee per transaction)
(Box Office bookings incur £1 booking fee per transaction)
CREGAN & CO
MARTY WILDE
The Songs of Rod Stewart
Wednesday 1st December 7.30pm, Tickets £22.50 (Box Office bookings over £20 incur £1 booking fee)
& THE WILDCATS
PLEA S KE E CHEC EP KI OU NG WEBSR ITE
CATFISH KEITH
UK PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE
WINTER WONDERLAND A Festive feast of magical music
Friday 26th November 7.30pm Tickets £23.50
Saturday 27th November 11am Tickets £12.50 (1 in 5 free via Box Office)
(Box Office bookings over £20 incur £1 booking fee)
(Box Office bookings incur £1 booking fee per transaction)
(Box Office bookings incur £1 booking fee per transaction)
TALON:
COUNTERFEIT STONES
SYD LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA:
Wednesday 24th November 7.30pm, Tickets £17
THE BEST OF THE EAGLES
Thursday 2nd December 7.30pm Tickets £26
Friday 3rd December 8pm Tickets £26
(Box Office bookings incur £1 booking fee per transaction)
(Box Office bookings incur £1 booking fee per transaction)
Sinatra and Santa
Saturday 4th December 8pm Tickets £26
Sunday 5th December 5pm Tickets £26
(Box Office bookings over £20 incur £1 booking fee)
(Box Office bookings incur £1 booking fee per transaction)