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You don’t need to the expense of a trip to the West End to see top class theatre - there’s plenty on your doorstep.
Just hop in the car - or even better the train - and take the kids to your local theatre for shows that will promise music, lights and action.
Stunning sets, first class performances and glittering costumes are just a few things to expect.
You might fancy an all-singing, all-dancing musical, or an interactive stage show to keep the littlest of theatregoers happy.
Theatre’s been around for generations and its appeal is still growing - people describe the theatre as something magical and a truly extraordinary experience - as well as an entertaining outing with the family.
Get together this year and book tickets to go and see one of your favourites or something you might not usually watch - a stand-up comedy, a community show, live music, amateur-dramatics, opera, a dance show, children’s shows or a play.
The Orchard Theatre in Dartford has released its summer programme, featuring one night extravaganzas to smash-hit musicals so you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Upcoming shows include Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap, top comedy star Jimmy Carr, Swan Lake, Sister Act, The Greatest hits of the 40s and 50s and Mission Impudseyble.
In June the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will be visiting the theatre to celebrate its 70th anniversary - join these world class musicians for two outstanding concerts.
What’s coming up at the Orchard
Dirty Dancing: An unprecedented live experience exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensational dancing.
Mission Impudseyble: The Britain’s Got Talent winners star in an interactive-spy adventure suitable for the whole family. Prepare to meet hilarious characters along the way as Ashleigh and Pudsey Riverdance in Ireland, do battle with Russia’s meerkat division and defeat the spectacular sand serpent.
Cat in the Hat: Based on the book by Dr Seuss, Cat in the Hat is a lively and engaging first theatre experience for young children aged three and above.
The Mousetrap: Agatha Christie’s play has been performed over 25,00 times. Now celebrating its diamond anniversary in the London’s West End it’s finally off on a UK tour. It’s not to be missed.
Let it Be: Seen by over one million people worldwide, Let it Be is coming to the Orchard Theatre. Travel back to the magical sixties when all you needed was love and a little help from your friends and celebrate the music of the Beatles.
Book your tickets now at www.orchardtheatre.co.uk