From this September the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft is becoming a hub of live entertainment for its autumn season.
This autumn's line-up promises a variety of performances reaching out to audiences of all interests and age groups.
High-end tribute acts, comedy, educational children's shows, and stage productions centred around paranormal and true-crime themes form the crux of this season's offerings.
Noteworthy acts for this season include The Johnny Cash Roadshow, an acclaimed tribute to Johnny Cash, on September 12 with an ensemble live band.
In another tribute act, Rob Lamberti's homage to George Michael, Perfectly George, is scheduled for September 21.
Throwback music fans have exciting times in store with the Lipstick on your Collar stage show on October 19, promising 1950s and 60s hits galore.
On September 22, children of all ages can enjoy the Amazing Animals show, a fun-filled foray into the world of wildlife with music and comedy.
And for the lovers of the spooky and mysterious, Most Haunted Live brings a chilling stage performance presented by Yvette Fielding on October 1.
More hard-hitting content follows on October 12 when Emma Kenny, one of the UK's well-known psychological therapists and crime commentators, presents The Serial Killer Next Door, an in-depth discussion surrounding the notorious world of serial killers.
All performance details, ticket bookings, and additional information can be found on the theatre's website at www.marinatheatre.co.uk/or by calling the box office on 01502 533 200.
Lastly, for those looking to grab a quick bite or a drink, the theatre's Marina Café opens 90 minutes before every live performance offering a range of choices from light bites to sweet treats, soft drinks, and alcohol.
There’s also an option to pre-order food and drink on arrival or for collection during the interval through the Dines app.
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