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Doors open at 7.30pm and show starts at 8:00pm
The boys take you back to where it all began, recreating cover versions of 50s songs as the Four Seasons did, including hits such as, Still of the Night, Oh! Carol, Teenager in Love and Why Do Fools Fall in Love.
With slick choreography and the recognizable falsetto, this really sets the scene for what is to follow. By the end of the first half, you will definitely be "hanging on" to your seats and "beggin" for more.
You will be amazed by Can't Take My Eyes Off You, Ragdoll, Walk Like a Man, Sherry, Grease, and many more. The show, featuring four principal singers and a live band, reaches an electrifying climax with its roof blowing finale.
As those famous red jackets come out, their medley of songs with good old 50s flare will have you dancing and singing in the aisles.
Performed in the covered amphitheatre, the Arena at Waterside, with licensed bar.
£18.00 per ticket.
Early bird offer 2 tickets for £30
Book online or call 01283 216633
Pre Show Drinks NEW FOR 2019
Watersedge Café and Terrace will be open from 6.30pm. Serving a full range of drinks and nibbles.It's the perfect setting to start your night out.
Pre Show Meal NEW FOR 2019
The Gallery Restaurant will be open from 6.30pm. Serving a delicious 2 course hot buffet for £13.95 per person.To book your table, please call 01283 216 633. Spaces are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.
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