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Sunday 23 March
RBO: Romeo and Juliet
Filmed live at the Royal Ballet and Opera, the Capulets and Montagues are sworn enemies. Yet it is love at first sight for Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet when they meet each other and the dye is cast.
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Sunday 23 March
Iain Stirling: Relevant
As the iconic voice of Love Island, star and writer of sitcom Buffering on ITV, and with his own stand-up special, Failing Upwards, on Prime Video, Iain hits the road once more with a hour (of jokes) in his biggest tour to date.
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Monday 24 March
Antiques and A Little Bit of Nonsense
Phillip Serrell, Charlie Ross and Christine Trevanion step from the world of TV antiques to the stage to entertain you with tales from the saleroom, television and beyond. From selling chickens to priceless Chinese artefacts.
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Thursday 27 March
Harry Hill: New Bits and Greatest Hits
Join Harry Hill as he celebrates 60 glorious years of fun, laughter and low-level disruption. Bringing back some of his old favourites, he offers insights into the hot topics of the day such as the demise of the SCART lead and the origins of tiramisu.
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Friday 28 March
Lou Sanders: No Kissing in the Bingo Hall
Join comedian Lou Sanders for a show all about being a human. Relatable, right? Just like Tom Cruise does all his own stunts, she does all of her own jokes! A deep, dumb show for the masses.
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Saturday 29 March
Russell Hicks: Happy to Be Here
Russel Hicks heads to Chelmsford Theatre Studio as part of his first tour, but, this is not his first rodeo (Warning, this is a stand up comedy show not a rodeo.)
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Saturday 29 March
Omid Djalili: Namaste
The Persian comedy powerhouse performs his critically acclaimed new show Namaste where Omid peacefully bows to his inner anger and unleashes a torrent of comedic vitriol upon the current state of this dangerously messed up planet.
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Sunday 30 March
Josh Berry: Best Man
It’s clear what toxic masculinity is, but what does positive masculinity? Josh Berry intends to provide some sort of answer to this question, through his many impressions and characters, as he tells the tale of being his best friend’s best man.
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Tuesday 1 April
Creative Education: Acting
Focusing on two things, building confidence and skill, all in a fun and dynamic way. Starting with some classic drama games we then step into the circus as we explore mime, clowning, performing in the round and more.
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Tuesday 1 April
Awake My Soul
Celebrating the music of Mumford & Sons’, Awake My Soul, takes you on a live musical journey through their unique folk rock sound. From the West London dive bars to sell out stadium tours, multi-platinum albums and a performance for Barack Obama.
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Thursday 3 April
Luke Wright: JOY
Raconteur and wordsmith, Luke Wright returns to Chelmsford Theatre with a new set of poems that get to grips with the idea of joy. Is it possible, as a 42 year old, to feel pure unbridled happiness and what does it look like?
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Friday 4 April to Sunday 6 April
Horrible Histories: Awful Egyptians
From the fascinating Pharaohs to the power of the pyramids, discover the foul facts of death and decay with the meanest mummies in Egypt. Are you ready to rumble with Ramesses the Great? Dare you enter through the gates of the afterlife?
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Friday 4 April to Sunday 6 April
Horrible Histories: Terrible Tudors
From the horrible Henries to the end of evil Elizabeth, hear the legends (and the lies!) about the torturing Tudors. Find out the fate of Henry’s headless wives and his punch up with the Pope. Meet Bloody Mary and see Ed fall dead in his bed.
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Friday 4 April to Saturday 5 April
God of Carnage
With her sharp corrosive wit Yasmina Reza rips the thin veneer of civility with heart-pounding honesty. God of Carnage is the unmissable darkly funny roller-coaster you won’t want to end.
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Sunday 6 April
RBO: Turandot
Filmed live at The Royal Ballet and Opera, Puccini’s captivating tale of a cold hearted princess and her mysterious suitor, featuring the ever-popular Nessun dorma, this opera of love and revenge is brought to life in a dazzling production.