NEW LOOK FOR A NEW SEASON AT THE CUSTOMS HOUSE
The
Customs House has unveiled a new look for its brochure ahead of its latest
season.
The
format has changed from an A5 booklet to a fold-out programme, packed with the
usual mix of drama, music, comedy, variety and children’s shows. The
number of issues has also increased from three to six per year, to bring people
more information on the most current shows.
The
new brochure covers September and October, with highlights including Gyles
Brandreth’s award-winning show Zipp!, One Hundred Musicals for Less than the
Price of One, the Sunderland AFC-themed
double-bill of Wise Men Say and Cornered, Men of the Tyne and Forgotten
Broadway.
Dick and Dom |
Several
tribute acts to leading music stars are back by popular demand, including Big O
and the Travelling Wilburys, Shine On (Pink Floyd), The Simon and Garfunkel
Story, And Finally … Phil Collins and Beatlemania in Pepper Again.
There’s
also The Searchers, The Whitney Houston Show, The Manfreds, Memories Are Made
of This, Faith: The George Michael Legacy, Thank Abba for the Music and
Formerly of Bucks Fizz, who recently announced their first album in three
decades.
Men of the Tyne |
Composer
Jason Singh – artist in residence in Hull as part of its City of Culture 2017 – also
brings Following the Fleet: Drifters to The Customs House as part of its UK tour of former fishing communities, with support
from South Shields singer/songwriter Eve Simpson.
Wendy
the Witch makes a welcome return for little ones during the October half-term
in Wendy the Witch and the Long Lost Spell, along with shows Dick and Dom Live!
and Harry Panto and the Chamber Pot of Secrets.
The
Book of Darkness and Light
|
There’s
also Sing-a-Long-a Beauty and the Beast, where the lyrics appear on screen to
the songs in the live adaptation of the Disney classic, starring Emma Watson as
Belle. The interactive experience also includes dancing and props and fancy
dress is a must!
Jason Cook |
Following
the success of the South Tyneside Comedy Festival, Jason Cook is also back with
his Comedy Club on the first Saturday of the month.
Ray
Spencer, Executive Director of The Customs House said: “We work very hard to
make sure we have an exciting programme with something for everyone and I think
this brochure reflects that well. This
brochure also sees a new format and more frequent publications, which we hope
will give our valued customers more opportunities to snap up tickets for the
shows they want to see, as well as taking advantage of more comprehensive
future listings.”
Zipp!
was conceived by Gyles Brandreth and Stewart Nicholls and whizzes through over a century of
Broadway and West End musicals, including the complete works of Andrew
Lloyd Webber in 60 seconds.
Paul
Dunn, star of I Left My Heart In Roker Park, returns in Wise Men Say, marking
20 years of the Stadium of Light, while Cornered, by BBC Look North’s Jeff Brown, tells the story of the
1985 Milk Cup Final and the moment that changed Dave Corner’s life and career.
Men
of the Tyne, featuring Tom Kelly, Ian Ravenscroft and Ted Cuskin, is a heart-warming show capturing the stories of
the men who worked in the Tyne shipyards from the 1950s to the 1980s, through
film, stories and song.
Forgotten
Broadway celebrates the magic of forgotten musical theatre songs, performed by
West End star Jamie Birkett, The Voice’s Melissa Cavanagh, Encore and Jen
Stevens, to name a few, in aid of The Customs House Trust and The Jackie
Fielding Trust.
Dirty
Dusting, written by Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood, also makes a welcome return,
starring Crissy Rock (Benidorm), Leah Bell and Dolores Poretta Brown as three
cleaning ladies who start up a chat line.
The
Book of Darkness and Light, Austen the Musical, The Red Room, the Best of South
Tyneside Young Performer evening and Filmmaking at The Customs House Third
Anniversary complete the theatre line-up.
Tickets:
For
full details of forthcoming shows and ticket information, contact the box
office on (0191) 454 1234 or visit www.customshouse.co.uk.
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