Artseast October 2015

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ome sparkling Christmas shows at the Granary Theatre, Wells-next-the-Sea

e theatre will be closed at the end of 2015 until spring of 2016 whilst undergoing renovations as part of the Wells Maltings Project

Tickets available from www.wellsmaltings.org.uk

4th December ‘Something Happened at Christmas’. A festive celebration of music and laughter- with a difference! In the season to be jolly, there's no better way to get in the mood than with a funny, toe- tapping celebration of Christmas past and present with Something Happened - the trio whose shows are a joyful mix of the old and the new, the traditional and the surprising. Tickets: Adult £10, Snr Citizen £9, Friends of Granary £8.

10th December Baroque eatre present ‘Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol’. Baroque eatre present the poignant, humorous and atmospheric Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol', by John Longenbough. Tickets: Adult £10, Snr Citizens & Friends £8.

18th December Swann & Dyer Winter Warmers’. A festive celebration of Christmas Carols and Music Hall. Swan & Dyer’s Winter Warmer is a fun-filled festive evening of well-known sing along Christmas carols interspersed with famous of Music Hall numbers. Numbers such as “Daisy, Daisy”, “e Man on the Flying Trapeze”, “Waiting at the Church” are mixed in with all-time favourites such as “Silent Night”, “Jingle Bells” and even the virtuosic “eme and Variations on the Carnival of Venice” (better known as “My Hat it Has ree Corners”). Performed in Victorian costume. Tickets: £10, Concessions £9, Friends £8.

23rd December Blast from the Past present ‘A Brief History of Christmas’. Acclaimed historical musicians Blast from the Past present a festive romp through 600 years of Christmas music, songs and stories. Beginning in the Middle Ages and ending in the 20th century, ‘A Brief History of Christmas’ is a whistle-stop tour of the origins of our midwinter festivities. Featuring long-forgotten songs and tales as well as some familiar and well-loved carols, ‘A Brief History of Christmas‘ is a show guaranteed to delight the hearts of young and old. Tickets: Adult £10, Snr Citizens & Friends £8

For more information visit www.granarytheatre.co.uk October 2015 | 3


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