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An all-star cast from the West End deliver a musical powerhouse of a show that starts with the explosion of Brit Pop in 1962 through to the era of Flower Power and Free Love of the late Sixties.Music lovers are invited to return to a time when skirts got shorter and hair got longer as an incredible cast revive the hits of The Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Cilla Black, Tremeloes, Simon and Garfunkel, Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Sandy Shaw, the Mamas and the Papas and many more.Superb performances and beautiful, bespoke costumes return us to the sights and sounds of the Swinging Sixties.The non-stop, 40-song music feast includes She Loves You, Satisfaction, Waterloo Sunset, Shout, I’m a Believer, Ferry Cross the Mersey, All You Need is Love and so many more.It’s said that “If you remember the Sixties you really weren’t there”. Twist and Shout affords the opportunity to discover just what you missed!
‘Dancing On the Ceiling’, ‘Hello’, ‘Three Times A Lady’, ‘Easy’, ‘All Night Long’ and many more...Following his appearances with Lionel Richie himself on ITV’s ‘Sunday Night at The Palladium’ and the ‘Graham Norton Show’ for the BBC, Malcolm Pitt delivers a powerhouse and breathtaking performance in this high-octane show celebrating the music of Lionel Richie and the Commodores.This award winning five-star production also features a stellar line-up of world class musicians including musical director Jonny Miller from Talon.
Come shake a tail feather with the UK’s supreme Tina tribute – Justine Riddoch – and her talented cast.This breathtaking tribute to Tina Turner celebrates the amazing life and work of the Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll!Early hits, including River Deep - Mountain High and Nutbush City Limits, were just a taste of what was to come. We Don’t Need Another Hero, Simply the Best, What’s Love Got to Do With It, I Don’t Wanna Lose You and When the Heartache is Over propelled Tina to stadium concert stardom.Supported by her dazzling dancing girls in sequins, feathers and diamonds, Justine recreates and remembers those famed live performances for one night only!www.totallytina.co.uk
Tewkesbury is served by a number of bus routes. The nearest bus stop to The Roses is in Sun Street, right outside the theatre. The nearest train station is Ashchurch for Tewkesbury, located approximately 2.5 miles away. Tewkesbury is easily accessed from Junction 9 of the M5 or via the A38.
The Roses is opposite several large pay and display car parks, which all have unlimited free parking after 5.30pm every day.
The Roses' cafe sells hot and cold drinks, cakes, snacks and sweets.
The Roses bar opens from an hour before evening performances.
For detailed access information please visit the theatre's access page: www.rosestheatre.org/visit/access
The Roses is a busy and popular arts centre in Tewkesbury with an eclectic programme of live events, take part activities and exhibitions. In addition to the 370 seat auditorium, The Roses boasts a relaxing bar and coffee shop where you can enjoy a pre-show and interval drinks as well as live entertainment including jazz and folk music and stand up comedy. Complete with an exciting film programme of world, independent and UK film, The Roses is a diverse and exciting arts venue.
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