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• The box office is open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm or until 15 minutes after curtain up on performance nights. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain up. • Tickets must be paid for in person, by phone, credit card or by post within three days of reservation or 30 minutes before curtain up (whichever is the earliest) • Tickets should be considered non-exchangeable and non-refundable and we advise customers to check their tickets upon receipt. • The Central and Brook Theatre reserve the right to introduce, remove or alter special offers and discounts without notice. Discounts will not be applied retrospectively. • If you are disabled and require assistance to visit the theatres, become a member of the Assisted Access Scheme and buy an additional ticket for your assistant at half price. • Wheelchair access and spaces are available at both theatres. Please advise staff of your requirements when booking. Access at The Brook Theatre by the electronic platform on the front steps or via the ramped entrance at Whiffens Avenue. Access to The Central Theatre is by the front entrance, via a platform, or by the side entrance by the Blue Badge holder car park. • Management reserves the right to refuse admission.

The Brook Theatre

To Chatham Maritime and Gillingham

The Brook Theatre: Old Town Hall, Chatham, Kent ME4 4SE The Central Theatre: 170 High Street, Chatham, Kent ME4 4AS (ME4 4RG for sat navs)

Theatre information After phenomenal sell-out tours, Walk Right Back is back. Featuring hits such as Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown, this unique concertbased musical entwines the wonderful, sad, yet glorious story of The Everly Brothers. Fri, 22 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24.50, Band B £22.50

Walk Right Back is back!

More details at: medwayticketslive.co.uk Everyone’s favourite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the animation film. With an insanely funny script and fabulous music numbers, Shrek brings all the beloved characters to life. Presented by Airbrush Productions. Wed, 27 – Sat, 30 May, 2.30pm and 7.30pm The Central Theatre £18.50, concessions available

Just £10 per year You will get a discount on the adult price for shows marked with this symbol. And, once you have booked three events through the box office during the course of any 12-month period, you will qualify for two free tickets for the pantomime at The Central Theatre. Terms and conditions apply.

SHREK, The Musical

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Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest Join Ed as he takes a long hard look at himself and tries to decide if he has any traits that are worth passing on to his children. A TV household name, in the past year Ed has appeared on Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week, The Pilgrimage, Top Gear and QI. Presented by PM Live Ltd Proudly. Thu, 6 Feb, 8pm The Central Theatre £25

Peter Pan Join GDS Productions as they whisk you away to Neverland with their magical half-term pantomime, Peter Pan. Battle pirates alongside the Lost Boys and cheer as good triumphs over evil. Fun for the whole family. Wed, 19 to Sat, 22 Feb, 2 and 7pm The Brook Theatre £12, concessions available for seniors and U16s at £10. Family of four ticket: £40

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That’ll Be The Day

An evening with snooker greats starring:

Join us at Dizzy O’Dare’s final Cabaret of Curiosities for a night of love, laughter, mayhem and an array of dazzling performers from Burlesque to circus. Guests include Avdotia the Russian Doll, Miss Burlesque UK First Runner Up 2018 among many more spectacular stars of the stage. Fri, 14 Feb, 8pm The Brook Theatre £18

Two members of the world’s biggest bands Boyzone and Westlife come together for the first time, with a full band production show. Featuring Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy and including many of their greatest hits. Presented by Industry Music Group in Association with Ellis Live Ltd. Fri, 14 Feb, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £29.50, Band B £27.50, meet and greet tickets available

Cabaret of Curiosities

Boyzlife

Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor

Join Steve and Dennis as they recreate the gripping 1985 world snooker final. Snooker legend John Virgo is your host and referee and will include a Q&A session with the lads. Presented by AIM Ltd. Wed, 26 Feb, 8pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £27.50 meet and greet tickets available

Brace of Spades Following a sold-out run at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Tom Brace returns with a brand new magic show for the whole family. Featuring Tom’s unique blend of comedy and magic, the show promises to have a little something for everybody. Sat, 7 Mar, 3pm The Brook Theatre £12

Prepare for a nostalgia extravaganza as the UK’s No1 Rock & Roll variety performance returns. Featuring smash hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, this is a throwback evening of brilliant entertainment that guarantees to have you on your feet and dancing in the aisles before the night is over. Fri, 6 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £27.50, Band B £26

Bowie Collective

Foster & Allen: Timeless Memories Tour

Rob is back on tour with a brand-new stand-up show. It’s been a busy few years for the Mouth of the South and he’s coming to see you to fill you in and make you laugh. Host of BBC One’s All Together Now and team captain on Channel 4’s 8 Out Of 10 Cats. Presented by Off The Kerb Productions. Sat, 14 Mar, 8pm The Central Theatre £23

Join Jack Dee for an evening of entertainment in his new stand-up tour. “In these difficult and uncertain times people need hope – a ray of sunshine to brighten their day. And that’s very much where I come in” says Jack. Presented by Off The Kerb Productions. Sat, 7 Mar, 8pm The Central Theatre £23

Rob Beckett – Wallop

Jack Dee: Off The Telly

Woodland Tales with Grandad Something is happening in the woods, voices can be heard, and a strange metallic smell fills the air. Velda the Vixen knows there’s one person who can help them – Grandad. But can they save the wood? Presented by Pickled Image Ltd. Sun, 15 Mar, 11.30am The Brook Theatre Adults £7.75, Under 16s £6.25, any four tickets for £25

Supported by a special release Timeless Memories which features 182 tracks from their most popular and favourite albums; Maggie, After All These Years, Reminiscin, Souvenirs, Memories, Heart Strings, By Request and Songs We Love To Sing. Presented by CMR Promotions. Fri, 20 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £24

Take an incredible trip through the finest work of David Bowie. This group of rock musicians, artists and performers recreate Bowie’s most iconic recordings in exquisite detail against a spellbinding backdrop of lights and visual magic. Sat, 21 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23.50


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• The box office is open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm or until 15 minutes after curtain up on performance nights. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain up. • Tickets must be paid for in person, by phone, credit card or by post within three days of reservation or 30 minutes before curtain up (whichever is the earliest) • Tickets should be considered non-exchangeable and non-refundable and we advise customers to check their tickets upon receipt. • The Central and Brook Theatre reserve the right to introduce, remove or alter special offers and discounts without notice. Discounts will not be applied retrospectively. • If you are disabled and require assistance to visit the theatres, become a member of the Assisted Access Scheme and buy an additional ticket for your assistant at half price. • Wheelchair access and spaces are available at both theatres. Please advise staff of your requirements when booking. Access at The Brook Theatre by the electronic platform on the front steps or via the ramped entrance at Whiffens Avenue. Access to The Central Theatre is by the front entrance, via a platform, or by the side entrance by the Blue Badge holder car park. • Management reserves the right to refuse admission.

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The Brook Theatre

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The Brook Theatre: Old Town Hall, Chatham, Kent ME4 4SE The Central Theatre: 170 High Street, Chatham, Kent ME4 4AS (ME4 4RG for sat navs)

Theatre information After phenomenal sell-out tours, Walk Right Back is back. Featuring hits such as Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown, this unique concertbased musical entwines the wonderful, sad, yet glorious story of The Everly Brothers. Fri, 22 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24.50, Band B £22.50

Walk Right Back is back!

More details at: medwayticketslive.co.uk Everyone’s favourite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the animation film. With an insanely funny script and fabulous music numbers, Shrek brings all the beloved characters to life. Presented by Airbrush Productions. Wed, 27 – Sat, 30 May, 2.30pm and 7.30pm The Central Theatre £18.50, concessions available

SHREK, The Musical

Just £10 per year You will get a discount on the adult price for shows marked with this symbol. And, once you have booked three events through the box office during the course of any 12-month period, you will qualify for two free tickets for the pantomime at The Central Theatre. Terms and conditions apply.

Join the Theatres’ Loyalty Scheme and start saving straight away

The Central Theatre and The Brook Theatre, Chatham February – May 2020

Book online: medwayticketslive.co.uk 01634 338338 The Central and Brook Theatres

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Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest Join Ed as he takes a long hard look at himself and tries to decide if he has any traits that are worth passing on to his children. A TV household name, in the past year Ed has appeared on Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week, The Pilgrimage, Top Gear and QI. Presented by PM Live Ltd Proudly. Thu, 6 Feb, 8pm The Central Theatre £25

Peter Pan Join GDS Productions as they whisk you away to Neverland with their magical half-term pantomime, Peter Pan. Battle pirates alongside the Lost Boys and cheer as good triumphs over evil. Fun for the whole family. Wed, 19 to Sat, 22 Feb, 2 and 7pm The Brook Theatre £12, concessions available for seniors and U16s at £10. Family of four ticket: £40

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Cabaret of Curiosities

Brace of Spades

Jack Dee: Off The Telly

Rob Beckett – Wallop

Two members of the world’s biggest bands Boyzone and Westlife come together for the first time, with a full band production show. Featuring Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy and including many of their greatest hits. Presented by Industry Music Group in Association with Ellis Live Ltd. Fri, 14 Feb, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £29.50, Band B £27.50, meet and greet tickets available

Join us at Dizzy O’Dare’s final Cabaret of Curiosities for a night of love, laughter, mayhem and an array of dazzling performers from Burlesque to circus. Guests include Avdotia the Russian Doll, Miss Burlesque UK First Runner Up 2018 among many more spectacular stars of the stage. Fri, 14 Feb, 8pm The Brook Theatre £18

Following a sold-out run at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Tom Brace returns with a brand new magic show for the whole family. Featuring Tom’s unique blend of comedy and magic, the show promises to have a little something for everybody. Sat, 7 Mar, 3pm The Brook Theatre £12

Join Jack Dee for an evening of entertainment in his new stand-up tour. “In these difficult and uncertain times people need hope – a ray of sunshine to brighten their day. And that’s very much where I come in” says Jack. Presented by Off The Kerb Productions. Sat, 7 Mar, 8pm The Central Theatre £23

Rob is back on tour with a brand-new stand-up show. It’s been a busy few years for the Mouth of the South and he’s coming to see you to fill you in and make you laugh. Host of BBC One’s All Together Now and team captain on Channel 4’s 8 Out Of 10 Cats. Presented by Off The Kerb Productions. Sat, 14 Mar, 8pm The Central Theatre £23

An evening with snooker greats starring:

That’ll Be The Day

Woodland Tales with Grandad

Foster & Allen: Timeless Memories Tour

Bowie Collective

Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor

Join Steve and Dennis as they recreate the gripping 1985 world snooker final. Snooker legend John Virgo is your host and referee and will include a Q&A session with the lads. Presented by AIM Ltd. Wed, 26 Feb, 8pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £27.50 meet and greet tickets available

Prepare for a nostalgia extravaganza as the UK’s No1 Rock & Roll variety performance returns. Featuring smash hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, this is a throwback evening of brilliant entertainment that guarantees to have you on your feet and dancing in the aisles before the night is over. Fri, 6 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £27.50, Band B £26

Something is happening in the woods, voices can be heard, and a strange metallic smell fills the air. Velda the Vixen knows there’s one person who can help them – Grandad. But can they save the wood? Presented by Pickled Image Ltd. Sun, 15 Mar, 11.30am The Brook Theatre Adults £7.75, Under 16s £6.25, any four tickets for £25

Supported by a special release Timeless Memories which features 182 tracks from their most popular and favourite albums; Maggie, After All These Years, Reminiscin, Souvenirs, Memories, Heart Strings, By Request and Songs We Love To Sing. Presented by CMR Promotions. Fri, 20 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £24

Take an incredible trip through the finest work of David Bowie. This group of rock musicians, artists and performers recreate Bowie’s most iconic recordings in exquisite detail against a spellbinding backdrop of lights and visual magic. Sat, 21 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23.50


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• The box office is open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm or until 15 minutes after curtain up on performance nights. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain up. • Tickets must be paid for in person, by phone, credit card or by post within three days of reservation or 30 minutes before curtain up (whichever is the earliest) • Tickets should be considered non-exchangeable and non-refundable and we advise customers to check their tickets upon receipt. • The Central and Brook Theatre reserve the right to introduce, remove or alter special offers and discounts without notice. Discounts will not be applied retrospectively. • If you are disabled and require assistance to visit the theatres, become a member of the Assisted Access Scheme and buy an additional ticket for your assistant at half price. • Wheelchair access and spaces are available at both theatres. Please advise staff of your requirements when booking. Access at The Brook Theatre by the electronic platform on the front steps or via the ramped entrance at Whiffens Avenue. Access to The Central Theatre is by the front entrance, via a platform, or by the side entrance by the Blue Badge holder car park. • Management reserves the right to refuse admission.

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The Brook Theatre

To Chatham Maritime and Gillingham

The Brook Theatre: Old Town Hall, Chatham, Kent ME4 4SE The Central Theatre: 170 High Street, Chatham, Kent ME4 4AS (ME4 4RG for sat navs)

Theatre information After phenomenal sell-out tours, Walk Right Back is back. Featuring hits such as Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown, this unique concertbased musical entwines the wonderful, sad, yet glorious story of The Everly Brothers. Fri, 22 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24.50, Band B £22.50

Walk Right Back is back!

More details at: medwayticketslive.co.uk Everyone’s favourite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the animation film. With an insanely funny script and fabulous music numbers, Shrek brings all the beloved characters to life. Presented by Airbrush Productions. Wed, 27 – Sat, 30 May, 2.30pm and 7.30pm The Central Theatre £18.50, concessions available

SHREK, The Musical

Just £10 per year You will get a discount on the adult price for shows marked with this symbol. And, once you have booked three events through the box office during the course of any 12-month period, you will qualify for two free tickets for the pantomime at The Central Theatre. Terms and conditions apply.

Join the Theatres’ Loyalty Scheme and start saving straight away

The Central Theatre and The Brook Theatre, Chatham February – May 2020

Book online: medwayticketslive.co.uk 01634 338338 The Central and Brook Theatres

Book online: medwayticketslive.co.uk 01634 338338

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Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest Join Ed as he takes a long hard look at himself and tries to decide if he has any traits that are worth passing on to his children. A TV household name, in the past year Ed has appeared on Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week, The Pilgrimage, Top Gear and QI. Presented by PM Live Ltd Proudly. Thu, 6 Feb, 8pm The Central Theatre £25

Peter Pan Join GDS Productions as they whisk you away to Neverland with their magical half-term pantomime, Peter Pan. Battle pirates alongside the Lost Boys and cheer as good triumphs over evil. Fun for the whole family. Wed, 19 to Sat, 22 Feb, 2 and 7pm The Brook Theatre £12, concessions available for seniors and U16s at £10. Family of four ticket: £40

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Boyzlife

Cabaret of Curiosities

Brace of Spades

Jack Dee: Off The Telly

Rob Beckett – Wallop

Two members of the world’s biggest bands Boyzone and Westlife come together for the first time, with a full band production show. Featuring Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy and including many of their greatest hits. Presented by Industry Music Group in Association with Ellis Live Ltd. Fri, 14 Feb, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £29.50, Band B £27.50, meet and greet tickets available

Join us at Dizzy O’Dare’s final Cabaret of Curiosities for a night of love, laughter, mayhem and an array of dazzling performers from Burlesque to circus. Guests include Avdotia the Russian Doll, Miss Burlesque UK First Runner Up 2018 among many more spectacular stars of the stage. Fri, 14 Feb, 8pm The Brook Theatre £18

Following a sold-out run at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Tom Brace returns with a brand new magic show for the whole family. Featuring Tom’s unique blend of comedy and magic, the show promises to have a little something for everybody. Sat, 7 Mar, 3pm The Brook Theatre £12

Join Jack Dee for an evening of entertainment in his new stand-up tour. “In these difficult and uncertain times people need hope – a ray of sunshine to brighten their day. And that’s very much where I come in” says Jack. Presented by Off The Kerb Productions. Sat, 7 Mar, 8pm The Central Theatre £23

Rob is back on tour with a brand-new stand-up show. It’s been a busy few years for the Mouth of the South and he’s coming to see you to fill you in and make you laugh. Host of BBC One’s All Together Now and team captain on Channel 4’s 8 Out Of 10 Cats. Presented by Off The Kerb Productions. Sat, 14 Mar, 8pm The Central Theatre £23

An evening with snooker greats starring:

That’ll Be The Day

Woodland Tales with Grandad

Foster & Allen: Timeless Memories Tour

Bowie Collective

Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor

Join Steve and Dennis as they recreate the gripping 1985 world snooker final. Snooker legend John Virgo is your host and referee and will include a Q&A session with the lads. Presented by AIM Ltd. Wed, 26 Feb, 8pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £27.50 meet and greet tickets available

Prepare for a nostalgia extravaganza as the UK’s No1 Rock & Roll variety performance returns. Featuring smash hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, this is a throwback evening of brilliant entertainment that guarantees to have you on your feet and dancing in the aisles before the night is over. Fri, 6 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £27.50, Band B £26

Something is happening in the woods, voices can be heard, and a strange metallic smell fills the air. Velda the Vixen knows there’s one person who can help them – Grandad. But can they save the wood? Presented by Pickled Image Ltd. Sun, 15 Mar, 11.30am The Brook Theatre Adults £7.75, Under 16s £6.25, any four tickets for £25

Supported by a special release Timeless Memories which features 182 tracks from their most popular and favourite albums; Maggie, After All These Years, Reminiscin, Souvenirs, Memories, Heart Strings, By Request and Songs We Love To Sing. Presented by CMR Promotions. Fri, 20 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £24

Take an incredible trip through the finest work of David Bowie. This group of rock musicians, artists and performers recreate Bowie’s most iconic recordings in exquisite detail against a spellbinding backdrop of lights and visual magic. Sat, 21 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23.50


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Karen Hauer & Gorka Marquez - Firedance

Dads Army Radio Show

Expect hot pulsing beats, seductive choreography and passion that will take your breath away. With live Latin musicians and a dynamic dance ensemble. This is a dance experience you won’t want to miss. Presented by Raymond Gubbay & Kilimanjaro Live Limited. Thu, 26 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £42.50, Band B £37.50

Perry and Croft’s classic BBC sitcom brought gloriously to life. Lovingly enacted by two master performers. David Benson and Jack Lane transport the audience right back to Walmington, working from original radio scripts. Presented by Something for the Weekend. Thu, 26 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £16

Circus of Horrors

Feast of Fiddles

The almighty cast that stormed into the finals of Britain’s Got Talent is now a worldwide hit and will take you on a rock ‘n’ roller coaster ride of unbelievable, bizarre and beautiful acts. It is a circus like no other and a show you simply can’t afford to miss. Fri, 27 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £26, Band B £22

This is a group of friends who put on a show of huge dynamic range performed with passion, joy and a liberal dose of fun. This show features a wide range of ensemble pieces – instrumental and vocal: a live music entertainment like no other. Presented by Slaughterhouse Productions. Sat, 28 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £19

Let The Music Play A Celebration to Barry White

Celebrating 40 years since their debut on the West End stage in Beatlemania, the world’s premier Beatles band continues to draw critical acclaim. With a little help from their own orchestral ensemble, and featuring a special set to mark the 50th anniversary of Abbey Road. Tue, 24 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £32.50, Band B £30

Theatre Loyalty Scheme member discount

Richard Digance Richard Digance embarks on his one-man show, negotiating motorway closures and diversions to play his favourite venues. New songs, after all, there’s been plenty to write about in recent times, along with his popular nostalgic songs that promise the kind of audience participation he has made his own. Thu, 30 Apr, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £16.50

The Bruno Mars Songbook In celebration of one of the world’s best-selling artists, Jeff Dingle, with his totally captivating stage presence and incredible vocal presents a truly spectacular tribute. Direct from the USA, as seen on American Idol and BBC One’s Even Better Than The Real Thing. Sun, 3 May, 7.45pm The Central Theatre Band A £22.50, £21.50

William Hicks, along with his live band and The Supreme Dreamgirls celebrate the music of this legend. Featuring all the hits including Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Babe, Never Never Gonna Give You Up, and Love Theme. Presented by AIM. Fri, 3 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23.50

Community hire

Patrick Monahan: Started at the Bottom, Now I’m Here Patrick returns to discuss his changing and colourful life from working class Iranian, Irish, immigrant roots with his family living in a caravan to modern middle class life living in Central London. As seen on The One Show (BBC), Fake Reaction (ITV), and Celebrity Squares (ITV). Fri, 1 May, 8pm The Brook Theatre £12

Total Pop Party Featuring music from Little Mix, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, P!NK, Dua Lipa, Jonas Brothers and many more. With incredible choreography, singing and dancing, Total Pop Party is brilliantly entertaining and an excellent introduction to big concerts for kids. Sun, 10 May, 3pm The Central Theatre U16s Band A £10, Band B £9, adults Band A £12, Band B £11, family of four ticket £40

Professional hire

Tim Vine is Plastic Elvis The total sell-out at the Edinburgh Festival is now on tour. Feel the electricity as Plastic Elvis hits the stage backed by The High Noon Band. He’ll shake, he’ll smoulder, he’ll try and control his hair and in the end, he’ll break your heart. Sing along with some of the King’s greatest songs on a breathless night of Rock ‘n’ roll. Sat, 2 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre £26

Menopause the Musical 2: Cruising Through the Menopause In this hysterical sequel, we fast forward five years to catch up with the ladies as they set off for tales of their lives, loves and losses. Hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, memory lapses, weight gain. Tue, 12 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £29

Remembering the Oscars with Aljaz and Janette

Annie

Get ready to celebrate the Oscar winning songs in this exhilarating new dance spectacular with Strictly’s favourite couple. Presented by Imagine This (Live) Ltd. Wed, 8 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Premium seats £42.50, Band A £37.50, Band B £28.50, meet and greet available

Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage until she’s chosen to spend Christmas with billionaire Oliver Warbucks. Includes unforgettable songs – It’s A Hard Knock Life and Tomorrow. Presented by Three Towns Theatre Company. Fri, 17 Apr, 2pm, Sat, 18 Apr, 2pm and 7.30pm, Sun, 19 Apr, 2pm The Brook Theatre £15, concessions available

The Jive Aces Big Beat Revue

The Masters of the House

Britain’s Got Talent semifinalists explode onto the stage in their trademark yellow suits and vintage style. With classic tunes from artists such as Bobby Darin, Big Joe Turner, Ruth Brown with the flair of a rock ‘n’ roll extravaganza show, this show will have you out of your seat. Thu, 23 Apr, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £19, concessions available

Europe’s leading musical theatre concert show features former stars from Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, The Producers and other hit West End musicals. Presented by Entertainers. Sat, 25 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £26.50, Band B £25

Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny Jimmy’s brand-new show is back for the third time and contains jokes about all kinds of terrible things. Terrible things that might have affected you or people you know and love. Having political correctness at a comedy show is like having health and safety at a rodeo. Tue, 21 April, 8pm The Central Theatre £29.50

Johnny Cash Roadshow: The Man in Black Tour Award-winning Clive John pays homage to Cash’s career as the Man In Black, alongside his iconic wife, June Carter, played by Emily Heighway the Roadshow Horns. The only show to be endorsed by the Cash Family. Presented by Aim. Thu, 30 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23

NO BOOKING FEES Take comfort in booking your tickets without paying those extra fees.

Rose Royce featuring Gwen Dickey Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the fantastic Rose Royce, now reunited with their original vocalist, Gwen Dickey. Following their massive success in the 1970s, Gwen Dickey left the band in 1980 to pursue a solo career. Thu, 14 May 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £28

An Evening of Mediumship with Tony Stockwell The star of TV’s Street Psychic, and Psychic Academy has a long-established credibility as one of the top intuitive mediums and has shared the stage with Colin Fry and James van Praagh. This show is for the purposes of entertainment only. Tue, 19 May, 7.30pm, The Brook Theatre Stalls £23.50, all other seats £20.50

The Music of Prince: New Purple Celebration Celebrate the life, legacy and the music of Prince, with this brilliantly funky, nonstop, two-hour, hit-packed extravaganza of a show featuring the world class New Purple Celebration. Fri, 15 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24, Band B £22.50

Sun Records: The Concert The label that brought you Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Rufus Thomas and scores more rockin’ pioneers, comes to life live on stage. Sat, 16 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25.50, Band B £24

The Dublin Legends: Seven Drunken Nights

Sounds of the 70s with Johnnie Walker

The Dublin Legends, Sean Cannon, Paul Watchorn, Gerry O’Connor and Shay Kavanagh have more than 100 years of performing experience between them and Sean was the lead singer with The Dubliners for over 30 of them. Wed 20 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24, Band B £22.50

The brand-new live show will be hosted by Johnnie, who will offer his personal stories and memories from the 70s and will feature a live band and singers who will perform an array of classic hits from throughout the decade. Thu, 21 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Premium £35, Band A £30, Band B £28


The Central and Brook Theatres

Book online: medwayticketslive.co.uk 01634 338338

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Bootleg Beatles

Karen Hauer & Gorka Marquez - Firedance

Dads Army Radio Show

Expect hot pulsing beats, seductive choreography and passion that will take your breath away. With live Latin musicians and a dynamic dance ensemble. This is a dance experience you won’t want to miss. Presented by Raymond Gubbay & Kilimanjaro Live Limited. Thu, 26 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £42.50, Band B £37.50

Perry and Croft’s classic BBC sitcom brought gloriously to life. Lovingly enacted by two master performers. David Benson and Jack Lane transport the audience right back to Walmington, working from original radio scripts. Presented by Something for the Weekend. Thu, 26 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £16

Circus of Horrors

Feast of Fiddles

The almighty cast that stormed into the finals of Britain’s Got Talent is now a worldwide hit and will take you on a rock ‘n’ roller coaster ride of unbelievable, bizarre and beautiful acts. It is a circus like no other and a show you simply can’t afford to miss. Fri, 27 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £26, Band B £22

This is a group of friends who put on a show of huge dynamic range performed with passion, joy and a liberal dose of fun. This show features a wide range of ensemble pieces – instrumental and vocal: a live music entertainment like no other. Presented by Slaughterhouse Productions. Sat, 28 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £19

Let The Music Play A Celebration to Barry White

Celebrating 40 years since their debut on the West End stage in Beatlemania, the world’s premier Beatles band continues to draw critical acclaim. With a little help from their own orchestral ensemble, and featuring a special set to mark the 50th anniversary of Abbey Road. Tue, 24 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £32.50, Band B £30

Theatre Loyalty Scheme member discount

Richard Digance Richard Digance embarks on his one-man show, negotiating motorway closures and diversions to play his favourite venues. New songs, after all, there’s been plenty to write about in recent times, along with his popular nostalgic songs that promise the kind of audience participation he has made his own. Thu, 30 Apr, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £16.50

The Bruno Mars Songbook In celebration of one of the world’s best-selling artists, Jeff Dingle, with his totally captivating stage presence and incredible vocal presents a truly spectacular tribute. Direct from the USA, as seen on American Idol and BBC One’s Even Better Than The Real Thing. Sun, 3 May, 7.45pm The Central Theatre Band A £22.50, £21.50

William Hicks, along with his live band and The Supreme Dreamgirls celebrate the music of this legend. Featuring all the hits including Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Babe, Never Never Gonna Give You Up, and Love Theme. Presented by AIM. Fri, 3 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23.50

Community hire

Patrick Monahan: Started at the Bottom, Now I’m Here Patrick returns to discuss his changing and colourful life from working class Iranian, Irish, immigrant roots with his family living in a caravan to modern middle class life living in Central London. As seen on The One Show (BBC), Fake Reaction (ITV), and Celebrity Squares (ITV). Fri, 1 May, 8pm The Brook Theatre £12

Total Pop Party Featuring music from Little Mix, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, P!NK, Dua Lipa, Jonas Brothers and many more. With incredible choreography, singing and dancing, Total Pop Party is brilliantly entertaining and an excellent introduction to big concerts for kids. Sun, 10 May, 3pm The Central Theatre U16s Band A £10, Band B £9, adults Band A £12, Band B £11, family of four ticket £40

Professional hire

Tim Vine is Plastic Elvis The total sell-out at the Edinburgh Festival is now on tour. Feel the electricity as Plastic Elvis hits the stage backed by The High Noon Band. He’ll shake, he’ll smoulder, he’ll try and control his hair and in the end, he’ll break your heart. Sing along with some of the King’s greatest songs on a breathless night of Rock ‘n’ roll. Sat, 2 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre £26

Menopause the Musical 2: Cruising Through the Menopause In this hysterical sequel, we fast forward five years to catch up with the ladies as they set off for tales of their lives, loves and losses. Hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, memory lapses, weight gain. Tue, 12 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £29

Remembering the Oscars with Aljaz and Janette

Annie

Get ready to celebrate the Oscar winning songs in this exhilarating new dance spectacular with Strictly’s favourite couple. Presented by Imagine This (Live) Ltd. Wed, 8 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Premium seats £42.50, Band A £37.50, Band B £28.50, meet and greet available

Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage until she’s chosen to spend Christmas with billionaire Oliver Warbucks. Includes unforgettable songs – It’s A Hard Knock Life and Tomorrow. Presented by Three Towns Theatre Company. Fri, 17 Apr, 2pm, Sat, 18 Apr, 2pm and 7.30pm, Sun, 19 Apr, 2pm The Brook Theatre £15, concessions available

The Jive Aces Big Beat Revue

The Masters of the House

Britain’s Got Talent semifinalists explode onto the stage in their trademark yellow suits and vintage style. With classic tunes from artists such as Bobby Darin, Big Joe Turner, Ruth Brown with the flair of a rock ‘n’ roll extravaganza show, this show will have you out of your seat. Thu, 23 Apr, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £19, concessions available

Europe’s leading musical theatre concert show features former stars from Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, The Producers and other hit West End musicals. Presented by Entertainers. Sat, 25 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £26.50, Band B £25

Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny Jimmy’s brand-new show is back for the third time and contains jokes about all kinds of terrible things. Terrible things that might have affected you or people you know and love. Having political correctness at a comedy show is like having health and safety at a rodeo. Tue, 21 April, 8pm The Central Theatre £29.50

Johnny Cash Roadshow: The Man in Black Tour Award-winning Clive John pays homage to Cash’s career as the Man In Black, alongside his iconic wife, June Carter, played by Emily Heighway the Roadshow Horns. The only show to be endorsed by the Cash Family. Presented by Aim. Thu, 30 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23

NO BOOKING FEES Take comfort in booking your tickets without paying those extra fees.

Rose Royce featuring Gwen Dickey Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the fantastic Rose Royce, now reunited with their original vocalist, Gwen Dickey. Following their massive success in the 1970s, Gwen Dickey left the band in 1980 to pursue a solo career. Thu, 14 May 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £28

An Evening of Mediumship with Tony Stockwell The star of TV’s Street Psychic, and Psychic Academy has a long-established credibility as one of the top intuitive mediums and has shared the stage with Colin Fry and James van Praagh. This show is for the purposes of entertainment only. Tue, 19 May, 7.30pm, The Brook Theatre Stalls £23.50, all other seats £20.50

The Music of Prince: New Purple Celebration Celebrate the life, legacy and the music of Prince, with this brilliantly funky, nonstop, two-hour, hit-packed extravaganza of a show featuring the world class New Purple Celebration. Fri, 15 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24, Band B £22.50

Sun Records: The Concert The label that brought you Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Rufus Thomas and scores more rockin’ pioneers, comes to life live on stage. Sat, 16 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25.50, Band B £24

The Dublin Legends: Seven Drunken Nights

Sounds of the 70s with Johnnie Walker

The Dublin Legends, Sean Cannon, Paul Watchorn, Gerry O’Connor and Shay Kavanagh have more than 100 years of performing experience between them and Sean was the lead singer with The Dubliners for over 30 of them. Wed 20 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24, Band B £22.50

The brand-new live show will be hosted by Johnnie, who will offer his personal stories and memories from the 70s and will feature a live band and singers who will perform an array of classic hits from throughout the decade. Thu, 21 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Premium £35, Band A £30, Band B £28


The Central and Brook Theatres

Book online: medwayticketslive.co.uk 01634 338338

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Bootleg Beatles

Karen Hauer & Gorka Marquez - Firedance

Dads Army Radio Show

Expect hot pulsing beats, seductive choreography and passion that will take your breath away. With live Latin musicians and a dynamic dance ensemble. This is a dance experience you won’t want to miss. Presented by Raymond Gubbay & Kilimanjaro Live Limited. Thu, 26 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £42.50, Band B £37.50

Perry and Croft’s classic BBC sitcom brought gloriously to life. Lovingly enacted by two master performers. David Benson and Jack Lane transport the audience right back to Walmington, working from original radio scripts. Presented by Something for the Weekend. Thu, 26 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £16

Circus of Horrors

Feast of Fiddles

The almighty cast that stormed into the finals of Britain’s Got Talent is now a worldwide hit and will take you on a rock ‘n’ roller coaster ride of unbelievable, bizarre and beautiful acts. It is a circus like no other and a show you simply can’t afford to miss. Fri, 27 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £26, Band B £22

This is a group of friends who put on a show of huge dynamic range performed with passion, joy and a liberal dose of fun. This show features a wide range of ensemble pieces – instrumental and vocal: a live music entertainment like no other. Presented by Slaughterhouse Productions. Sat, 28 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £19

Let The Music Play A Celebration to Barry White

Celebrating 40 years since their debut on the West End stage in Beatlemania, the world’s premier Beatles band continues to draw critical acclaim. With a little help from their own orchestral ensemble, and featuring a special set to mark the 50th anniversary of Abbey Road. Tue, 24 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £32.50, Band B £30

Theatre Loyalty Scheme member discount

Richard Digance Richard Digance embarks on his one-man show, negotiating motorway closures and diversions to play his favourite venues. New songs, after all, there’s been plenty to write about in recent times, along with his popular nostalgic songs that promise the kind of audience participation he has made his own. Thu, 30 Apr, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £16.50

The Bruno Mars Songbook In celebration of one of the world’s best-selling artists, Jeff Dingle, with his totally captivating stage presence and incredible vocal presents a truly spectacular tribute. Direct from the USA, as seen on American Idol and BBC One’s Even Better Than The Real Thing. Sun, 3 May, 7.45pm The Central Theatre Band A £22.50, £21.50

William Hicks, along with his live band and The Supreme Dreamgirls celebrate the music of this legend. Featuring all the hits including Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Babe, Never Never Gonna Give You Up, and Love Theme. Presented by AIM. Fri, 3 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23.50

Community hire

Patrick Monahan: Started at the Bottom, Now I’m Here Patrick returns to discuss his changing and colourful life from working class Iranian, Irish, immigrant roots with his family living in a caravan to modern middle class life living in Central London. As seen on The One Show (BBC), Fake Reaction (ITV), and Celebrity Squares (ITV). Fri, 1 May, 8pm The Brook Theatre £12

Total Pop Party Featuring music from Little Mix, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, P!NK, Dua Lipa, Jonas Brothers and many more. With incredible choreography, singing and dancing, Total Pop Party is brilliantly entertaining and an excellent introduction to big concerts for kids. Sun, 10 May, 3pm The Central Theatre U16s Band A £10, Band B £9, adults Band A £12, Band B £11, family of four ticket £40

Professional hire

Tim Vine is Plastic Elvis The total sell-out at the Edinburgh Festival is now on tour. Feel the electricity as Plastic Elvis hits the stage backed by The High Noon Band. He’ll shake, he’ll smoulder, he’ll try and control his hair and in the end, he’ll break your heart. Sing along with some of the King’s greatest songs on a breathless night of Rock ‘n’ roll. Sat, 2 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre £26

Menopause the Musical 2: Cruising Through the Menopause In this hysterical sequel, we fast forward five years to catch up with the ladies as they set off for tales of their lives, loves and losses. Hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, memory lapses, weight gain. Tue, 12 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £29

Remembering the Oscars with Aljaz and Janette

Annie

Get ready to celebrate the Oscar winning songs in this exhilarating new dance spectacular with Strictly’s favourite couple. Presented by Imagine This (Live) Ltd. Wed, 8 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Premium seats £42.50, Band A £37.50, Band B £28.50, meet and greet available

Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage until she’s chosen to spend Christmas with billionaire Oliver Warbucks. Includes unforgettable songs – It’s A Hard Knock Life and Tomorrow. Presented by Three Towns Theatre Company. Fri, 17 Apr, 2pm, Sat, 18 Apr, 2pm and 7.30pm, Sun, 19 Apr, 2pm The Brook Theatre £15, concessions available

The Jive Aces Big Beat Revue

The Masters of the House

Britain’s Got Talent semifinalists explode onto the stage in their trademark yellow suits and vintage style. With classic tunes from artists such as Bobby Darin, Big Joe Turner, Ruth Brown with the flair of a rock ‘n’ roll extravaganza show, this show will have you out of your seat. Thu, 23 Apr, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £19, concessions available

Europe’s leading musical theatre concert show features former stars from Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, The Producers and other hit West End musicals. Presented by Entertainers. Sat, 25 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £26.50, Band B £25

Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny Jimmy’s brand-new show is back for the third time and contains jokes about all kinds of terrible things. Terrible things that might have affected you or people you know and love. Having political correctness at a comedy show is like having health and safety at a rodeo. Tue, 21 April, 8pm The Central Theatre £29.50

Johnny Cash Roadshow: The Man in Black Tour Award-winning Clive John pays homage to Cash’s career as the Man In Black, alongside his iconic wife, June Carter, played by Emily Heighway the Roadshow Horns. The only show to be endorsed by the Cash Family. Presented by Aim. Thu, 30 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23

NO BOOKING FEES Take comfort in booking your tickets without paying those extra fees.

Rose Royce featuring Gwen Dickey Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the fantastic Rose Royce, now reunited with their original vocalist, Gwen Dickey. Following their massive success in the 1970s, Gwen Dickey left the band in 1980 to pursue a solo career. Thu, 14 May 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £28

An Evening of Mediumship with Tony Stockwell The star of TV’s Street Psychic, and Psychic Academy has a long-established credibility as one of the top intuitive mediums and has shared the stage with Colin Fry and James van Praagh. This show is for the purposes of entertainment only. Tue, 19 May, 7.30pm, The Brook Theatre Stalls £23.50, all other seats £20.50

The Music of Prince: New Purple Celebration Celebrate the life, legacy and the music of Prince, with this brilliantly funky, nonstop, two-hour, hit-packed extravaganza of a show featuring the world class New Purple Celebration. Fri, 15 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24, Band B £22.50

Sun Records: The Concert The label that brought you Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Rufus Thomas and scores more rockin’ pioneers, comes to life live on stage. Sat, 16 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25.50, Band B £24

The Dublin Legends: Seven Drunken Nights

Sounds of the 70s with Johnnie Walker

The Dublin Legends, Sean Cannon, Paul Watchorn, Gerry O’Connor and Shay Kavanagh have more than 100 years of performing experience between them and Sean was the lead singer with The Dubliners for over 30 of them. Wed 20 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24, Band B £22.50

The brand-new live show will be hosted by Johnnie, who will offer his personal stories and memories from the 70s and will feature a live band and singers who will perform an array of classic hits from throughout the decade. Thu, 21 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Premium £35, Band A £30, Band B £28


The Central and Brook Theatres

Book online: medwayticketslive.co.uk 01634 338338

SO LD T

OU

Bootleg Beatles

Karen Hauer & Gorka Marquez - Firedance

Dads Army Radio Show

Expect hot pulsing beats, seductive choreography and passion that will take your breath away. With live Latin musicians and a dynamic dance ensemble. This is a dance experience you won’t want to miss. Presented by Raymond Gubbay & Kilimanjaro Live Limited. Thu, 26 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £42.50, Band B £37.50

Perry and Croft’s classic BBC sitcom brought gloriously to life. Lovingly enacted by two master performers. David Benson and Jack Lane transport the audience right back to Walmington, working from original radio scripts. Presented by Something for the Weekend. Thu, 26 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £16

Circus of Horrors

Feast of Fiddles

The almighty cast that stormed into the finals of Britain’s Got Talent is now a worldwide hit and will take you on a rock ‘n’ roller coaster ride of unbelievable, bizarre and beautiful acts. It is a circus like no other and a show you simply can’t afford to miss. Fri, 27 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £26, Band B £22

This is a group of friends who put on a show of huge dynamic range performed with passion, joy and a liberal dose of fun. This show features a wide range of ensemble pieces – instrumental and vocal: a live music entertainment like no other. Presented by Slaughterhouse Productions. Sat, 28 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £19

Let The Music Play A Celebration to Barry White

Celebrating 40 years since their debut on the West End stage in Beatlemania, the world’s premier Beatles band continues to draw critical acclaim. With a little help from their own orchestral ensemble, and featuring a special set to mark the 50th anniversary of Abbey Road. Tue, 24 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £32.50, Band B £30

Theatre Loyalty Scheme member discount

Richard Digance Richard Digance embarks on his one-man show, negotiating motorway closures and diversions to play his favourite venues. New songs, after all, there’s been plenty to write about in recent times, along with his popular nostalgic songs that promise the kind of audience participation he has made his own. Thu, 30 Apr, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £16.50

The Bruno Mars Songbook In celebration of one of the world’s best-selling artists, Jeff Dingle, with his totally captivating stage presence and incredible vocal presents a truly spectacular tribute. Direct from the USA, as seen on American Idol and BBC One’s Even Better Than The Real Thing. Sun, 3 May, 7.45pm The Central Theatre Band A £22.50, £21.50

William Hicks, along with his live band and The Supreme Dreamgirls celebrate the music of this legend. Featuring all the hits including Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love Babe, Never Never Gonna Give You Up, and Love Theme. Presented by AIM. Fri, 3 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23.50

Community hire

Patrick Monahan: Started at the Bottom, Now I’m Here Patrick returns to discuss his changing and colourful life from working class Iranian, Irish, immigrant roots with his family living in a caravan to modern middle class life living in Central London. As seen on The One Show (BBC), Fake Reaction (ITV), and Celebrity Squares (ITV). Fri, 1 May, 8pm The Brook Theatre £12

Total Pop Party Featuring music from Little Mix, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, P!NK, Dua Lipa, Jonas Brothers and many more. With incredible choreography, singing and dancing, Total Pop Party is brilliantly entertaining and an excellent introduction to big concerts for kids. Sun, 10 May, 3pm The Central Theatre U16s Band A £10, Band B £9, adults Band A £12, Band B £11, family of four ticket £40

Professional hire

Tim Vine is Plastic Elvis The total sell-out at the Edinburgh Festival is now on tour. Feel the electricity as Plastic Elvis hits the stage backed by The High Noon Band. He’ll shake, he’ll smoulder, he’ll try and control his hair and in the end, he’ll break your heart. Sing along with some of the King’s greatest songs on a breathless night of Rock ‘n’ roll. Sat, 2 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre £26

Menopause the Musical 2: Cruising Through the Menopause In this hysterical sequel, we fast forward five years to catch up with the ladies as they set off for tales of their lives, loves and losses. Hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, memory lapses, weight gain. Tue, 12 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £29

Remembering the Oscars with Aljaz and Janette

Annie

Get ready to celebrate the Oscar winning songs in this exhilarating new dance spectacular with Strictly’s favourite couple. Presented by Imagine This (Live) Ltd. Wed, 8 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Premium seats £42.50, Band A £37.50, Band B £28.50, meet and greet available

Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage until she’s chosen to spend Christmas with billionaire Oliver Warbucks. Includes unforgettable songs – It’s A Hard Knock Life and Tomorrow. Presented by Three Towns Theatre Company. Fri, 17 Apr, 2pm, Sat, 18 Apr, 2pm and 7.30pm, Sun, 19 Apr, 2pm The Brook Theatre £15, concessions available

The Jive Aces Big Beat Revue

The Masters of the House

Britain’s Got Talent semifinalists explode onto the stage in their trademark yellow suits and vintage style. With classic tunes from artists such as Bobby Darin, Big Joe Turner, Ruth Brown with the flair of a rock ‘n’ roll extravaganza show, this show will have you out of your seat. Thu, 23 Apr, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £19, concessions available

Europe’s leading musical theatre concert show features former stars from Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, The Producers and other hit West End musicals. Presented by Entertainers. Sat, 25 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £26.50, Band B £25

Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny Jimmy’s brand-new show is back for the third time and contains jokes about all kinds of terrible things. Terrible things that might have affected you or people you know and love. Having political correctness at a comedy show is like having health and safety at a rodeo. Tue, 21 April, 8pm The Central Theatre £29.50

Johnny Cash Roadshow: The Man in Black Tour Award-winning Clive John pays homage to Cash’s career as the Man In Black, alongside his iconic wife, June Carter, played by Emily Heighway the Roadshow Horns. The only show to be endorsed by the Cash Family. Presented by Aim. Thu, 30 Apr, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23

NO BOOKING FEES Take comfort in booking your tickets without paying those extra fees.

Rose Royce featuring Gwen Dickey Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the fantastic Rose Royce, now reunited with their original vocalist, Gwen Dickey. Following their massive success in the 1970s, Gwen Dickey left the band in 1980 to pursue a solo career. Thu, 14 May 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £28

An Evening of Mediumship with Tony Stockwell The star of TV’s Street Psychic, and Psychic Academy has a long-established credibility as one of the top intuitive mediums and has shared the stage with Colin Fry and James van Praagh. This show is for the purposes of entertainment only. Tue, 19 May, 7.30pm, The Brook Theatre Stalls £23.50, all other seats £20.50

The Music of Prince: New Purple Celebration Celebrate the life, legacy and the music of Prince, with this brilliantly funky, nonstop, two-hour, hit-packed extravaganza of a show featuring the world class New Purple Celebration. Fri, 15 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24, Band B £22.50

Sun Records: The Concert The label that brought you Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Rufus Thomas and scores more rockin’ pioneers, comes to life live on stage. Sat, 16 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25.50, Band B £24

The Dublin Legends: Seven Drunken Nights

Sounds of the 70s with Johnnie Walker

The Dublin Legends, Sean Cannon, Paul Watchorn, Gerry O’Connor and Shay Kavanagh have more than 100 years of performing experience between them and Sean was the lead singer with The Dubliners for over 30 of them. Wed 20 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24, Band B £22.50

The brand-new live show will be hosted by Johnnie, who will offer his personal stories and memories from the 70s and will feature a live band and singers who will perform an array of classic hits from throughout the decade. Thu, 21 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Premium £35, Band A £30, Band B £28


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The Brook Theatre: Old Town Hall, Chatham, Kent ME4 4SE The Central Theatre: 170 High Street, Chatham, Kent ME4 4AS (ME4 4RG for sat navs)

Theatre information After phenomenal sell-out tours, Walk Right Back is back. Featuring hits such as Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown, this unique concertbased musical entwines the wonderful, sad, yet glorious story of The Everly Brothers. Fri, 22 May, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £24.50, Band B £22.50

Walk Right Back is back!

More details at: medwayticketslive.co.uk Everyone’s favourite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the animation film. With an insanely funny script and fabulous music numbers, Shrek brings all the beloved characters to life. Presented by Airbrush Productions. Wed, 27 – Sat, 30 May, 2.30pm and 7.30pm The Central Theatre £18.50, concessions available

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Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest Join Ed as he takes a long hard look at himself and tries to decide if he has any traits that are worth passing on to his children. A TV household name, in the past year Ed has appeared on Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week, The Pilgrimage, Top Gear and QI. Presented by PM Live Ltd Proudly. Thu, 6 Feb, 8pm The Central Theatre £25

Peter Pan Join GDS Productions as they whisk you away to Neverland with their magical half-term pantomime, Peter Pan. Battle pirates alongside the Lost Boys and cheer as good triumphs over evil. Fun for the whole family. Wed, 19 to Sat, 22 Feb, 2 and 7pm The Brook Theatre £12, concessions available for seniors and U16s at £10. Family of four ticket: £40

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That’ll Be The Day

An evening with snooker greats starring:

Join us at Dizzy O’Dare’s final Cabaret of Curiosities for a night of love, laughter, mayhem and an array of dazzling performers from Burlesque to circus. Guests include Avdotia the Russian Doll, Miss Burlesque UK First Runner Up 2018 among many more spectacular stars of the stage. Fri, 14 Feb, 8pm The Brook Theatre £18

Two members of the world’s biggest bands Boyzone and Westlife come together for the first time, with a full band production show. Featuring Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy and including many of their greatest hits. Presented by Industry Music Group in Association with Ellis Live Ltd. Fri, 14 Feb, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £29.50, Band B £27.50, meet and greet tickets available

Cabaret of Curiosities

Boyzlife

Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor

Join Steve and Dennis as they recreate the gripping 1985 world snooker final. Snooker legend John Virgo is your host and referee and will include a Q&A session with the lads. Presented by AIM Ltd. Wed, 26 Feb, 8pm The Central Theatre Band A £30, Band B £27.50 meet and greet tickets available

Brace of Spades Following a sold-out run at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Tom Brace returns with a brand new magic show for the whole family. Featuring Tom’s unique blend of comedy and magic, the show promises to have a little something for everybody. Sat, 7 Mar, 3pm The Brook Theatre £12

Prepare for a nostalgia extravaganza as the UK’s No1 Rock & Roll variety performance returns. Featuring smash hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, this is a throwback evening of brilliant entertainment that guarantees to have you on your feet and dancing in the aisles before the night is over. Fri, 6 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £27.50, Band B £26

Bowie Collective

Foster & Allen: Timeless Memories Tour

Rob is back on tour with a brand-new stand-up show. It’s been a busy few years for the Mouth of the South and he’s coming to see you to fill you in and make you laugh. Host of BBC One’s All Together Now and team captain on Channel 4’s 8 Out Of 10 Cats. Presented by Off The Kerb Productions. Sat, 14 Mar, 8pm The Central Theatre £23

Join Jack Dee for an evening of entertainment in his new stand-up tour. “In these difficult and uncertain times people need hope – a ray of sunshine to brighten their day. And that’s very much where I come in” says Jack. Presented by Off The Kerb Productions. Sat, 7 Mar, 8pm The Central Theatre £23

Rob Beckett – Wallop

Jack Dee: Off The Telly

Woodland Tales with Grandad Something is happening in the woods, voices can be heard, and a strange metallic smell fills the air. Velda the Vixen knows there’s one person who can help them – Grandad. But can they save the wood? Presented by Pickled Image Ltd. Sun, 15 Mar, 11.30am The Brook Theatre Adults £7.75, Under 16s £6.25, any four tickets for £25

Supported by a special release Timeless Memories which features 182 tracks from their most popular and favourite albums; Maggie, After All These Years, Reminiscin, Souvenirs, Memories, Heart Strings, By Request and Songs We Love To Sing. Presented by CMR Promotions. Fri, 20 Mar, 7.30pm The Brook Theatre £24

Take an incredible trip through the finest work of David Bowie. This group of rock musicians, artists and performers recreate Bowie’s most iconic recordings in exquisite detail against a spellbinding backdrop of lights and visual magic. Sat, 21 Mar, 7.30pm The Central Theatre Band A £25, Band B £23.50


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