Aladdin at the Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
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Make tickets to see Aladdin one of your three wishes this Christmas...
Let the Assembly Hall Theatre take you on an amazing journey - the thrilling story of a boy, a lamp and a genie, Aladdin is one of the most popular pantomimes of all.
Audiences are promised a traditional show packed with comedy, slapstick, singing, dancing, beautiful costumes and plenty of audience participation!
From the producers of last year's smash hit Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Former EastEnders heart throb MICHAEL GRECO leads the cast as Abanazar, in the classic ‘rags to riches’ tale, featuring a beautiful Princess, magic lamps and a hilarious genie. He played Albert Square’s bad boy Beppe di Marco from 1998 to 2002, a role that saw him win the British Soap Award for Sexiest Male in 1999 and 2000.
An accomplished actor on stage and screen, including lead roles in Chicago, Exposure, William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing and Kiss Me Kate, he recently featured in BBC1’s medical drama Casualty and ITV’s reality shows Celebrity Love Island as well as Soap Star Superstar.
Following her captivating performance in Britain Got Talent, JESS ROBINSON – the woman of a 1,000 voices will play the role of the Slave of the Ring. The voice of CBBC’s hit show – Horrible Histories, Jess has also voiced adverts for The Disney Channel, Cartoon Network and BBC4. She is now a favourite on television shows and Edinburgh Fringe performing as Cheryl Cole, Hilary Clinton and Madonna.
Aladdin will be played by CBBC’s presenter MARK RHODES. Winner of 2015 BAFTA Children’s Award as half of Sam & Mark, whose programmes include CBBC’s Big Friday Wind-Up, Junior Bake Off and family gameshow, Copycats. Mark has also appeared in Dancing on Ice, Celebrity Wipeout and was a runner-up in Pop Idol.
TOM WHALLEY plays the hilarious PC Pong. On television, he appeared in the BBC3 series Shoplife. On stage, Tom performed as Dame Trott in Jack and the Beanstalk and also toured the UK in Looking for Oz, played Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar at Durham Cathedral.
Also returning to our stage, is CHRIS PIZZEY, who appeared at the Assembly Hall Theatre in panto nine years ago will be appearing as Wishee Washee. Chris, known for his appearances in television’s The Basil Brush Show, will be joined by larger than life QUINN PATRICK as he takes to the stage in a glorious flurry of fabulous frocks as Tunbridge Well’s magnificent Panto Dame, Widow Twankey.
ALADDIN is produced by UK Productions in association with the Assembly Hall Theatre, Choreography by Regan Shepherd, Direction by John-Jackson Almond, and Lighting Design by Joe Hornsby.
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Royal Tunbridge Wells - England
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Royal Tunbridge Wells - England: Scotney Castle Garden, Dunorlan Park, Tunbridge Wells Forum, Bewl Water, Spa Valley Railway, Calverley Grounds, Bayham Old Abbey, Groombridge Place Gardens, Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery, Marle Place Gardens and Gallery, Trinity Theatre, Royal Victoria Place, Assembly Hall Theatre
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Whats on at the Assembly hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells in January and February.
Shows in January 2011 onwards
List of shows below
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ROYAL TUNBRIDGE WELLS
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London - Views of the Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, which has held the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941. It has a capacity of up to 5,272 seats. The Hall is a registered charity held in trust for the nation and receives no public or government funding.
Since its opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres have appeared on its stage and it has become one of the UK's most treasured and distinctive buildings. The location of some of the most notable events in British culture, each year it hosts more than 390 shows in the main auditorium, including classical, rock and pop concerts, ballet, opera, film screenings with live orchestra, sports, award ceremonies, school and community events, charity performances and banquets. A further 400 events are held each year in the non-auditorium spaces.
The Hall was originally supposed to have been called the Central Hall of Arts and Sciences, but the name was changed to the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences by Queen Victoria upon laying the Hall's foundation stone in 1867, in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who had died six years earlier. It forms the practical part of a memorial to the Prince Consort – the decorative part is the Albert Memorial directly to the north in Kensington Gardens, now separated from the Hall by Kensington Gore.
Rusthall & Tunbridge Wells ABC Home Show Promo
Tunbridge Wells & Rusthall Amateur Boxing Club will be live at the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells for the Royal Rumble - Tunbridge Wells Vs The Rest Boxing Show
TRAILER TAP FACTORY UK TOUR 2016
TAP FACTORY - UK TOUR 2016
21/03/2016 : BILLINGHAM - Forum Theatre - 7:30PM
22/03/2016 : BRADFORD - St Georges Hall - 7:30PM
24/03/2016 : NORWICH - Theatre Royal - 7:30PM
25/03/2016 : NORWICH - Theatre Royal - 7:30PM
26/03/2016 : NORWICH - Theatre Royal - 2:30PM
26/03/2016 : NORWICH - Theatre Royal - 7:30PM
27/03/2016 : NEWBURY - Corn Exchange - 2:30PM
27/03/2016 : NEWBURY - Corn Exchange - 7:00PM
28/03/2016 : EASTBOURNE - Congress Theatre - 7:30PM
30/03/2016 : AYLESBURY - Waterside Theatre - 7:30PM
31/03/2016 : GRIMSBY - Auditorium - 7:30PM
01/04/2016 : SHREWSBURY - Theatre Severn
02/04/2016 : DURHAM - Gala Theatre - 7:30PM
03/04/2016 : CLACTON - West Cliff Theatre
05/04/2016 : SWANSEA - Grand Theatre - 7:30PM
06/04/2016 : TUNBRIDGE WELLS - Assembly Hall Theatre - 7:30PM
07/04/2016 : BASINGSTOKE - The Anvil Theatre - 7:45PM
08/04/2014 : TORQUAY - Princess Theatre- 7:30PM
09/04/2016 : SOUTHSEA - Kings Theatre - 7:30PM
10/04/2016 : MARGATE - Winter Gardens - 7:30PM
11/04/2016 : DARTFORD - The Orchard Theatre - 7:30PM
12/04/2016 : BROMLEY - Churchill Theatre
14/04/2016 : WESTON S MARE - Playhouse Theatre
15/04/2016 : YEOVIL - Octagon Theatre
17/04/2016 : WOKING - New Victoria - 7:30PM
19/04/2016 : ST ALBANS - Alban Arena - 7:30PM
20/04/2016 : BARNSTAPLE - Queen's Theatre - 7:45PM
22/04/2016 : HAYES - The Beck Theatre - 7:30PM
23/04/2016 : READING - Hexagon Theatre
24/04/2016 : OXFORD - New Theater - 7:30PM
26/04/2016 : CRAWLEY - The Hawth Theatre
27/04/2016 : SOUTHEND-ON-SEA - Cliffs Pavilion - 8:00PM
28/04/2016 : REDDITCH - Redditch Palace
29/04/2016 : NEWARK - Palace Theatre
30/04/2016 : NEW BRIGHTON - Floral Pavilion - 7:30PM
01/05/2016 : IPSWICH - Wolsey Theatre - 7:00PM
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Royal Tunbridge Wells with Sammy Oliver | Where Next? - S4E1
We're kicking off the New Year with the start of our fourth series! Actor Sammy Oliver joins the show as our guest with Woody, and Grace is back with Amber as we race around the town. Where Next? continues in 2020. Show more for Game Rules & Landmarks...
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----- Landmarks -----
01) Beau Nash Tavern
02) Royal Wells Hotel
03) Thackeray's Restaurant
04) Times Square
05) Royal Victoria Place
06) Opera House
07) Trinity Theatre
08) Town Hall
09) Hotel du Vin
10) Calverley Grounds Café
11) Tunbridge Wells Retreat
12) Train Station
13) Birdcage Walk
14) The Grove
15) Grove Tavern
16) The Forum
17) Chalybeate Spring
18) King Charles Church Hall
19) Polar Dancer Statue
20) The Pantiles Sign
Holly Stanford @ The Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
Here's a few snippets of my gig at The Trinity Theatre x
My next gig is at Sweeps Festival in Rochester, the event page is here:
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Do you want to build a playground: Calverley Adventure Grounds Tunbridge Wells Variety Performance
Do you want to build a playground? We sure do & sure will! On Sunday, 12th March 2017, local youngsters and adults sang and danced with all their hearts to raise funds at RTW Variety Performance at Assembly Hall Theatre. Their performances truly paid off! There wasn't a dry eye in the house after Christianna Amos' stunning solo finale. The 2 shows raised over £20,000 and gave a big boost to Calverley Adventure grounds fundraising. Within the final 2 days the target of £225k was reached. The playground will now be build in full!
a place they called forgotten town
The song ‘A Place They Called Forgotten Town’ is a musical and lyrical reworking by Hull-born Henry Priestman of his late 1980’s chart hit ‘Forgotten Town’ by The Christians which was written about the state of the country at the time (the North especially), which particularly affected his home town Hull.
Produced by Hull-based Humber Film the music video features more than 20 Hull community groups, many of which among the 500-strong singers and musicians performing at Stage@TheDock.
Lead vocals, recorded at Fruit Trade Music, are Martin Clappison and Emma Fee of The Mighty and the Moon. Emma is also part of The Happy Endings.
Humber Film strategic manager Malcolm Joslin said: “The video will be a vivid and memorable portrayal of Hull as a community of optimism and renewal, marking its shift from a ‘Forgotten Town’ to a city that is becoming a top attraction in the UK.
“Hull becoming the UK City of Culture is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the people of the city to stand up and show the full range of their abilities to the world, including the artists and community groups involved in this amazing project for the Creative Communities Programme.”
Creative leads
Director Paul Leeson Taylor
Producer Peter Hadfield
Filming Phil Codd Alex Twiston Davies
Comprising more than 50 filmmaker members from the region, Humber Film is a not-for-profit organisation situated on the 3rd floor above Kardomah 94 in central Hull.
East Grinstead ~ High Street Tour
East Grinstead High Street contains one of the longest continuous runs of 14th-century timber-framed buildings in England. Other notable buildings in the town include Sackville College, the sandstone almshouse built in 1609 where the Christmas carol Good King Wenceslas was written by John Mason Neale. The college has sweeping views towards Ashdown Forest. The adjacent St Swithun's Church, stands on the highest ground in the town and was rebuilt in the eighteenth century (the tower dating from 1789) to a perpendicular design by James Wyatt; its imposing building dominates the surrounding countryside for many miles around. In the churchyard are commemorated the East Grinstead Martyrs; and in the south-east corner is the grave of John Mason Neale. The Greenwich Meridian runs through the grounds of the historic 1769 East Court mansion, home of the Town Council, giving the visitor an opportunity to stand with a foot in both the east and west. The mansion stands in a parkland setting. In 1968 the East Grinstead Society was founded as an independent body both to protect the historically important buildings of East Grinstead (and its environs) and to improve the amenities for future generations.
On the outskirts of the town is Standen, a country house belonging to the National Trust, containing one of the best collections of arts and crafts movement furnishings and fabrics. Off the A264 to Tunbridge Wells, there is a 1792 historic house called Hammerwood Park (the first work of the future architect of the United States Capitol) which is open to the public twice a week in summer. East Grinstead House is the headquarters of the (UK and Ireland) Caravan Club.
Local attractions include Ashdown Forest (where the Winnie-the-Pooh stories are set) and the Bluebell Railway, a preserved heritage line with steam locomotives. The town is also the site of Queen Victoria Hospital, where famed plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe treated burns victims of World War II and formed the Guinea Pig Club. A statue of Sir Archibald McIndoe caring for an injured airman was erected in June 2014 outside Sackville College and was unveiled by HRH The Princess Anne, the Princess Royal. The town is well located to visit Chartwell the country home of Sir Winston Churchill, Hever Castle home of Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn, and Penshurst Place home of the Sidney family. Kidbrooke Park (today Michael Hall School), a home of the Hambro family, was restored by the noted Sussex architect and antiquarian, Walter Godfrey, as was Plawhatch Hall.
During the Second World War, the town became a secondary target for German bombers which failed to make their primary target elsewhere. On the afternoon of Friday 9 July 1943, a Luftwaffe bomber became separated from its squadron, followed the main railway line and circled the town twice, then jettisoned seven bombs. Two bombs, one with a delayed-action fuse, fell on the Whitehall Theatre, a cinema on the London Road, where 184 people at the matinée show were watching a Hopalong Cassidy film before the main feature. A total of 108 people were killed in the raid, including children in the cinema, many of whom were evacuees; and some twenty Canadian servicemen stationed locally, who were either in the cinema when it was hit, or arrived minutes later to help with rescuing survivors. This was the largest loss of life of any single air raid in Sussex.
The Church of England has four places of worship in the town. St Swithun's Church was founded in the 11th century. Architect James Wyatt rebuilt it in local stone in 1789 after it became derelict and collapsed. Near the entrance to the church, three stones mark the supposed ashes of Anne Tree, Thomas Dunngate and John Forman who were burned as martyrs on 18 July 1556 because they would not renounce the Protestant faith
The inscription which runs across the three stones reads thus:
“Beneath these stones are interred (as is believed) the ashes of Thomas Dunngate, Anne Tree, and John Forman, who were burned to death in High St, East Grinstead, in 1556 for adherence to the Reformed Faith. FIDELES USQUE AD MORTEM”.
Southborough Hub: Public's Hopes and Fears
Some residents of Southborough in Kent in England are hopeful that the local council's plans to demolish the Royal Victoria Hall Theatre - which was built in 1900 but is not listed - will see a revival of the town. Others are very concerned about more traffic and loss of soccer pitches when playing fields are sold for 69 new dwellings to fund the scheme. More at southborough-news.com
Rip it Up 60s | Official Tour Trailer
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New show. New decade. New cast.
It’s Rip it Up the 60s! Starring Harry Judd, Aston Merrygold and Louis Smith
Following the smash hit success of Rip It Up Dancing Through The 50s last year – which sold over 50,000 tickets and was acclaimed as the most exciting Strictly Come Dancing spin-off tour ever – Rip It Up brings the fabulous soundtrack of the 1960s to life in an explosion of song and dance!
Strictly Come Dancing champions Harry Judd and Louis Smith MBE and people’s champion Aston Merrygold will tour together as the ultimate boy band of dance, presenting everlasting hits from the decade that changed not just (y)our generation but the world; from Mersey Beat, Motown and Mod to West Coast and Woodstock.
Backed by the exceptional Rip It Up live band and a stunning supporting cast of singers and dancers, the Strictly champions will dance to songs from British legends such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, the Bee Gees, Small Faces and The Kinks, and American superstars such as The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel, The Byrds, The Doors, and The Mamas & The Papas.
Mix in a bit of Dusty Springfield, Burt Bacharach, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and Phil Spector with soul classics from Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Otis Redding, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, and Motown legends Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and The Supremes, and Rip It Up celebrates some of the most iconic sounds, sights and events from that tumultuous period which transformed the 20th Century.
From Neil Armstrong landing on the moon, the deaths of JFK, Marilyn Monroe and Martin Luther King, The Berlin Wall to James Bond, Doctor Who, the pill, the Mini Skirt, bell-bottoms, the emergence of Mary Poppins, the rise of Beatlemania and England winning the World Cup.
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Jamie Raven Live
Thu 9 Feb 2017 at the Assembly Hall
Jamie Raven burst onto an unsuspecting world during the 2015 series of Britain’s Got Talent. Since finishing BGT, Jamie has headlined in the record-breaking production The Illusionists at The Shaftesbury Theatre in London’s West End and is now on on his own theatre tour.
Abbamania Trailer
Sunday 28 October
SEE Art Fair 2015
About
SEE ART FAIR (South East England's Art Fair)
The SEE ART FAIR Assembly Hall Theatre, Royal Tunbridge Wells. Presents UK/ International Galleries and Artists.
A boutique arts event that raises the profile of the arts, social life and businesses in the South East of England. SEE ART FAIR will also exhibit a selection of schools art projects and support local charities. This four day event promises to be the catalyst for a major arts festival in Tunbridge Wells, a spa town with an international reputation and colourful history.
The Assembly Halls Theatre is central to the lay out of the town and the major entertainments venue. The venue has a large auditorium that will seat 700 people with bars and VIP facilities. The Assembly Hall Theatre is a short walk from the station and next to the multi storey car park.
Opening Hours
Wednesday 24th June : Sponsors and Press Night 6pm - 9pm
Thursday 25th June : Coffee, Cake & Art for chYps 11am - 4pm
The Fair will be closed between 4:30pm - 6pm
Thursday Evening 25th June : Collectors, Artists, Private Night incorporating Presentation of the Schools Prize 6pm - 9pm
FREE Friday 26th June : Open to the public 11am - 8pm
Saturday 27th June : Open to the public 11am - 6pm
Sunday 28th June : Open to the public 11am - 5pm
Whats on in 2012 May & June 2012 Whats on at The Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells Kent
May & June 2012 Whats on at The Assembly Hall Theatre Tunbridge Wells Kent
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