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Q&A with Jane Ellis – star of Abba Forever tribute show!

It is a show that celebrates the music of one of the world’s greatest pop bands.

ABBA Forever, presented by Sweeney Entertainments, is one of the UK’s leading International tribute shows and will be performed at the Marina Theatre on Saturday, November 11 at 7.30pm.

The unique Abba sound is replicated with an incredible attention to detail, using a six-piece band featuring electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards and piano, drums and bass guitar.

Ahead of the performance, we caught up with Jane Ellis (who performs as Agnetha) to find out about the show and some of her inspirations.

  1. How did you end up being part of ABBA FOREVER and when did you first get involved with the show?

“I was already in the performing industry and having been brought up on Abba with my parents, both my sister and I loved the music so it was such an obvious choice for me. I had also been in a girl band previously, when someone made a throw away comment that I had a look of Agnetha with this 70s style hat I was wearing, but at the time I suppose, I didn’t think anything of it. It wasn’t until later, when I was in between jobs as they say, that I decided to do the Abba Tribute.”

  1. Have you ever seen ABBA live and if so how does it compare to your concerts?

“Unfortunately not, although we have many people come along to our shows that have. We have studied DVDs and YouTube videos of their concerts and we try to emulate those, obviously on a smaller scale. They had full orchestras and many more musicians and artistes on stage with a much bigger budget I’m afraid. However we do have many similar effects as they did and we try to portray the same feel with as much authenticity as possible as an Original Abba concert.”

  1. What is your favorite track from the band?

“This is very difficult as I have so many, but one of them would have to be Lay all your Love on Me. Presently we perform a song called ‘Ive Been Waiting For You’ which is a lesser known album track. This was performed in one of their earlier concerts and featured in ABBA The Movie, it is such a beautiful song, so I would have to say that one also.”

  1. Tell us a little more about the band members and how you got together.

“Some of the band members have been with us for years and others I have known since childhood and have previously worked with them during our early careers in the performing industry. The rest is by an audition process but come from the same region. However, we all share the same passion and focus for the music and making the show the best that it can be.”

  1. What preparation do you need to do to get ready for the performance?

“There are many costume changes throughout the show and some that are fast changes, so we have to set out all our costumes beforehand in the correct order with varying boots lined-up, generally in the wings as we don’t get much time. Next we shall perhaps try and grab a quick bite to eat so it’s not too close to the show but we do need some energy so we try to time it right! Then we do our hair, straighten it and flick/curl. Usually around this point we are required to do a full sound check with the band. When we come back we apply our make-up, put on our dance tights and costumes and take our water back stage.  Everyone has their own way of preparing for a show, be it mentally and physically. Before curtain I usually do a few simple warm up vocal exercises plus try to have a little minute to get myself together!”

  1. What can the audience expect from attending one of your concerts?

“Both leading ladies of Abba are hard acts to follow and were very dynamic and charismatic on stage, so we do try to make our show very visual and high energy. We play all the big Abba hits and more even putting some surprise album tracks in there for the most ardent Abba fan.

The music is played live and the musicians try hard to keep the music as authentic as possible and as near to the true Abba sound without the need to add their own personal stamp. We think Abba’s music is second to none and we certainly don’t feel we could improve it by changing it in any way, but try our best to replicate the original as much as we can. Whether the audience want to join in the fun or just sit and listen to the show we hope they will be entertained and taken along an Abba experience. Full of light, colour and spectacle we endeavour to recreate Abba Live in concert.

  1. What do you enjoy most about the performances?

“Being able to sing some of the greatest songs of all time to an audience who share the love of the music. I feel very fortunate in having this opportunity.  I love to sing and dance and just perform in general, I find the shows so much fun and it is rewarding to see the audience enjoying it too.”

  1. What has been the highlight of your career so far?

“ This is very difficult to pin point just one…Performing at The Opera House Theatre in Manchester has to be one of them, being able to perform the show in front of our home audience. Touring in Sweden many times in some of their most beautiful concert houses especially as its the home of Abba! Finally in South Africa at the Innobos Festival in front of 55,000 people!”

Full price £21.75, Concessions £20.75, Privilege Card Holders £19.75.

Call the box office on 01502 533200 or click HERE to book!

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Music and comedy shows on sale now due to popular demand!

Are you a lover of top music acts or live comedy performances?

Due to popular demand, you may be interested in booking to see four exciting new shows – as part of our May 2018 schedule.

As many of you were requesting tickets for the performances, we are now taking bookings for Signed, Sealed Delivered, Swing With Laughter, The Magic of the Beatles and Dusty and the Shades of the 60s.

Privilege Card holders can make the most of an exclusive booking period until 10am on Wednesday 1st November.

All remaining tickets will then go on general sale.

Signed, Sealed Delivered – Saturday 12th May 2018 at 7.30pm – click HERE to book now!
If you love the music of Stevie Wonder, then you’ll love this smash hit show.
Full price £24, Concession £23, Privilege Card price: £22.

Swing With Laughter – Friday 18th May 2018 at 7.30pm – click HERE to book now!
Variety is back with a capital V with a unique night of comedy and music, in the company of some talented friends.
Full price £24.50, Concession £22.50, Privilege Card price: £22.

The Magic of the Beatles – Friday 25th May 2018 at 7.30pm – click HERE to book now!
The stars of this lavish production not only look and sound like John, Paul, George and Ringo, they also generate the same incredible excitement and unique sense of humour too.
Full price £22, Concession £20, Privilege Card price: £19.

Dusty and the Shades of the 60s – Sat 26th May 2018 at 7.30pm – click HERE to book now!
Celebrating the life and music of one of the most iconic female artistes of our time!
Full price £20, Concession £18, Privilege Card price: £17.00.

Further details have also been revealed about the theatre’s new Up Stage Programme –which is specially designed and curated to enhance the experience of selected performances and screenings.

Places on these workshops are limited to 20 spaces, so book early to avoid disappointment.
Workshops for The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, Beyond the Barricade, Swan Lake: Vienna Ballet, Julius Caesar (screening) and A Night at the Movies from the RPO have all been announced.
Click HERE for full details.

In addition, you can now make your visit even more fabulous by buying one of our celebration extras.

These include prosecco, champagne flute, chocolates and an ice cream token for just £8.
To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or visit the website (please login to your account first).

Your support helps us sustain ourselves for many years to come and ensure the theatre remains a vital arts, community and entertainment resource for Lowestoft and its future generations.

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Marina Theatre brochure: November 2017 – May 2018 shows announced!

There is something for everyone on offer as top shows in the Marina Theatre’s new season brochure have been announced.

From exciting family performances including Milkshake Live! (March 18), Guess How Much I Love You (March 27 & 28) and Brainiac Live! (April 11) to top music acts such as The Chicago Blues Brothers (March 29) and Islands in the Stream – the theatre has programmed a wide selection of live events.

Other highlights include Rich Hall’s Hoedown (March 1), Beyond The Barricade (March 16)  and Swan Lake from the Vienna Festival Ballet on (March 31).

A number of top shows are also returning by popular demand including Whitney – Queen of the Night (March 17), The Elvis Years (March 25), Showaddywaddy (April 13), Bowie Experience (April 14), Giovanni Pernice (April 27), Think Floyd (April 28) and Menopause The Musical (May 4).

Privilege Card Holders have an Exclusive 9-Day Booking Period from Wednesday 11th October at 10am.

Shows will go on General Sale from 10am on Friday 20th October with patrons encouraged to purchase a Privilege Card to ensure they secure the best available seats.

Also announced are three concerts from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – as part of their 2018 season residency at the theatre.

A Night at the Movies can be enjoyed on June 22, Last Night of the Proms on September 14 and A Night at the Symphony on November 16.

Further details have also been revealed about the theatre’s new Up Stage Programme –which is specially designed and curated to enhance the experience of selected performances and screenings.

Places on these workshops are limited to 20 spaces, so book early to avoid disappointment.

Workshops for The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, Beyond the Barricade, Swan Lake: Vienna Ballet, Julius Caesar (screening) and A Night at the Movies from the RPO have all been announced.

Click HERE for full details.

In addition, guests can now make their visit even more fabulous by buying one of the theatre’s celebration extras.

These include prosecco, glass, chocolates and an ice cream token for just £8.

And in October 2018, the theatre will also be celebrating 30 years since it re-opened its doors and is inviting all customers to join our year-long celebrations.

For more details, visit the website at or call the box office on 01502 533200 to book for any performances.

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Marina Theatre to host StartEast networking event!

The Marina Theatre is delighted to be hosting an exciting ‘Network Jam’ as part of a new initiative to help grow creative businesses.

StartEast plans to develop and deliver business support and investment for artists and creative people planning to develop and grow a cultural business.

This support will be bespoke; created and delivered by cultural specialists with experience and knowledge of the market place for cultural goods and services and business development tools.

The Network Jam at the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft is designed to offer hands on, practical workshops around business development.

Network jams are active, fun, informative and free to join!

The event, from 10am until 4.30pm on Thursday, October 12, will take place in our first floor lounge space – which requires access via stairs.

The StartEast Team and advisors will be here throughout the day delivering focused sessions and offering advice and guidance.

The New Anglia Cultural Board has developed this project to make Norfolk and Suffolk places where enterprising, creative people can start up and build sustainable, cultural enterprises.

It will seek to build a resilient, enterprising and sustainable, diverse cultural sector and support a wide range of business models including social and community enterprise and the third sector.

The project will be targeted at cultural sole traders, small/medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and new start-ups with the ambition to build a business or social enterprise, working in Norfolk and/or Suffolk. We will support them to grow, to expand into new markets, to secure and extend current and new contracts and to increase their turnover and productivity.

The initiative has been funded by £500k from Arts Council England’s Local Creative Growth Fund and £604k from European Regional Development Funding.

This is a free event for anyone – to sign up via Eventbrite click HERE.