FRANKENSTEIN'S monster is brought back to life again this weekend as a fresh take on the classic tale is performed at the Seagull Theatre, in Pakefield.
FRANKENSTEIN'S monster is brought back to life again this weekend as a fresh take on the classic tale is performed at the Seagull Theatre, in Pakefield.
Tonight and tomorrow the Seagull Theatre Club will present their 'back to basics' brand new adaptation of the popular novel.
They promise a show of drama, emotion and frightening intensity. Tickets are �8 and �6, and the performances are at 7.30pm.
There is entertainment of a completely different kind at the theatre later this month, as two show stopping musical nights take to the stage.
The Robbie Williams Experience will be performed next Friday at 7.30pm. Paul Davis and dancers will pay tribute to the charismatic showman by performing his top hits. Tickets are �8 and �7.
On Saturday, April 17, Jessie Buckley will star in an evening of material from the Great American Songbook.
Jessie was the runner up in BBC talent show I'd Do Anything and has gone on to forge a career in the West End.
Other entertainment that weekend will include an interactive murder mystery event entitled Backstage Slaughter. This takes place on Thursday, April 15 and Friday, April 16.
For more details contact the box office on 01502 589726 or visit www.theseagull.co.uk
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