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Saturday 1 February
Locomotive for Murder 2025
Pinch Punch welcomes you aboard Locomotive for Murder: The Improvised Whodunnit, a totally improvised, totally outrageous murder mystery where killing the cast and cracking the case is in your hands.
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Tuesday 4 February
Behold Ye Ramblers
From the voices of ramblers and campaigners to the songs and poetry inspired by past and current struggles, Behold Ye Ramblers is a new play about The Clarion newspaper and the organisations who campaigned for the rights to roam.
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Wednesday 5 February to Thursday 6 February
The Illegal Eagles 2025
Celebrating over half a century since the formation of the legendary county rock band The Illegal Eagles make a welcome return with a brand new production, promising more of their musical prowess, acute attention to detail and memorable showmanship.
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Thursday 6 February
Creative Education: Film Making
In this filmmaking session young people will learn the basics of filmmaking, given the task of making a short film trailer in small groups. This will involve coming up with a creative film trailer idea using iMovie templates, filming anacting
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Thursday 6 February
Matt Forde: End Of An Era Tour
Finally, the UK has a new government. That can only mean one thing: new people to take the piss out of. Leading political comedian and satirist Matt Forde (British Scandal, Spitting Image, The Last Leg) makes this his personal mission.
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Friday 7 February
The Funny Mummy Feb 2025
Join The Funny Mummy for a one-woman comedy show all about the bonkers world of parenting. This uplifting and funny hour from Alyssa Kyria, full of comedy songs, laugh out loud truth bombs and more, shows us that we’re all winging it and in the same boat.
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Friday 7 February
Legend: The Music of Bob Marley 2025
An evening celebrating the icon of reggae, Bob Marley. Combining the distinctive vocals and musicianship of Marley’s unforgettable sound, the cast recreates timeless hits from Three Little Birds to Buffalo Soldier and many more reggae classics.
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Saturday 8 February
The Dazzling Diamonds
Packed with high energy dance routines, stunning live vocals, side-splitting comedy sketches and not forgetting the spectacular costumes, the Dazzling Diamonds bring their brand new comedy variety drag show to Chelmsford Theatre.
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Saturday 8 February
Grief: A Comedy
Novelist and Comedian, Alison Larkin, brings her show to Chelmsford. Alison found true love for the first time in her 50’s with an Indian climate scientist who also immigrated to the US. Then he died. Then, something wildly unexpected happened.
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Sunday 9 February
Baby Broadway
An interactive experience where the whole family can sing and dance along to tunes from classic musicals and films, performed by West End singers with bubbles, puppets, actions and dance moves for little ones.
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Sunday 9 February
The Story of Guitar Heroes 2025
Promising elite musicianship with the use of over 30 authentic guitars taking you through 50 years of iconic hits from Jimmy Page, Hank Marvin, Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, Brian May, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Van Halen and Slash.
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Tuesday 11 February
Tap Factory
Prepare to be captivated as eight male performers deliver a unique blend of dance, acrobatics, music and comedy. With live music and mesmerising choreography, this evening of dance guarantees to leave you with your toes tapping.
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Wednesday 12 February
Sherlock Holmes: The Last Act
The year is 1916. Holmes returns to Baker Street to resolve ‘the last act’ of his epic career. After two years of retirement, Holmes is drawn back to London for the funeral of his friend Dr Watson.
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Wednesday 12 February
Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf
Stewart Lee returns to Chelmsford, this time sharing the stage with a tough-talking werewolf comedian from the dark forests of North America who hates humanity. Can the beast inside us all be silenced with the silver bullet of Lee’s stand up.
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Thursday 13 February
Eshaan Akbar: Live 2025
Eshaan Akbar is back doing jokes on tour. Eshaan’s previous tour, the Pretender, was described by The Times as ‘pretty sick’ (not an actual quote) so this one is likely to be mad good.