ANDOVER's theatre has plenty coming up that will warm your heart in the next few months including star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet.
Whether it’s Romeo and Juliet from Ballet Theatre UK, a glass of bubbles with Bublé and Sinatra, laughs aplenty with Taskmaster’s own Ivo Graham, or dodging date night and taking the family to Pop Princesses, The Lights has lots to offer in the coming month.
February brings tributes including a showdown between Michael Bublé and Frank Sinatra on Friday, February 10. Two incredible tribute singers will be backed by one of the UK’s finest swing bands The Capitol Band. With love songs throughout the show, you’ll dodge the expensive valentines’ menus across the country and catch a fantastic show four days before.
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On the day itself, The Lights will be holding a wonderful day for all the family, with two performances by Pop Princesses. A magical show where beautiful princesses become Pop Stars. So, if you’re looking for something to do on Tuesday, February 14, this exciting pop concert show will be the perfect distraction from Valentine's festivities.
If you are celebrating with your loved one and want to book something in for a date night, in March the theatre welcomes back Ivo Graham for a night of belly laughs, on Friday, March 10 at 8pm which is a show not to be missed.
One of the most romantic stories of all time will also be on The Lights auditorium stage on Friday, March 17. Presented by Ballet Theatre UK, Romeo and Juliet will transport you to Verona, at the opulent Capulet’s ball where Juliet and Romeo meet, through the medium of dance the audience will follow the young couple as they experience to greatest of romances until their tragic final embrace. For ballet lovers, this beautiful story told in the most powerful way in an intimate setting will be a sight to behold.
For more information about any of the shows mentioned above visit thelights.org.uk or call the Box Office on 01264 368368 to book your tickets.
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