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Jason Donovan’s Midlife Crisis Tour Postponed Until Spring 2018

Jason Donovan will now appear at the Marina Theatre on Monday 16th April 2018 after postponing his date with us in December.

Everyone who has already booked a ticket with us, will automatically retain the same seats for the performance in April.

Our box office team will be contacting all existing bookers to let them know about the postponement – with people also having the option to obtain a refund if required.

In a statement, Jason said: “To all my brilliant fans and everyone who has bought tickets for Jason Donovan And His Amazing Midlife Crisis.

“It is with huge regret that due to reasons associated with my speaking voice, I’ve decided to postpone my forthcoming Midlife Crisis tour until Spring 2018.

“Those that know me will know that this was not easy decision, nor a decision taken lightly. For the past ten years I’ve done hundreds of shows and have only ever cancelled a handful of dates.

“As you can imagine, when your speaking voice is strained, it’s difficult to embark on a 35 date tour that primarily revolves around me telling stories about my career and my life! I want to be on top form so as I can enjoy the experience and most importantly that you as an audience can share these memories without a sense that I’m compromising my performance therefore my personality.

“Postponing this tour was the absolute last option but necessary if I’m to explore all avenues associated with improving this condition, which strains my speaking voice but does not directly affect my singing voice. The good news is that it is treatable but requires time, time to work through various options that medical advice has suggested.

“I will continue to fulfil all scheduled singing dates.

“There is some more good news too. Due to popular demand, we have been able to add 11 more shows to our tour, so I really hope that means everyone who wants to can come and join me for what I think will be a fantastic evening that we are all going to love.

“Again, my sincere apologies to all for the inconvenience. Thanks for bearing with me, I’ll be back after Christmas in full voice putting on a show that I’m really looking forward to.

“Can’t wait to see you all in 2018.”

The Marina Theatre would like to thank everyone for their co-operation.

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RPO – meet the stars of the latest concert ‘A Night at the Opera’

Join the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for what promises to be a sensational night of passion and drama from the world of opera.

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ‘A Night at the Opera’ – Friday, September 1 at 7.30pm.

This concert brings you outstanding overtures, poignant arias and beautiful duets from some of the world’s favourite operas by Gounod, Bizet, Puccini, Verdi and more.

Ahead of the Orchestra’s return to Lowestoft, we found out more about the conductor, soprano and tenor!

Conductor John Rigby trained at the University of Huddersfield and the Royal Northern College of Music.

He began his career in Musical Theatre: in Germany, he was Musical Director for Miss Saigon at the Musical Hall, Stuttgart, and Starlight Express at the Starlight Halle Bochum, whilst West End credits include An American in Paris, Beautiful and Damned, The Drowsy Chaperone, The King and I, The Last Empress, Marguerite, Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Peter Pan, The Pirates of Penzance and The Producers.

As musical supervisor, he worked on the UK Tours of The Producers with Peter Kay and Joe Pasquale; The King and I and The Poor Soldier for the Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds; Cameron Mackintosh’s 25th Anniversary Tour of The Phantom of the Opera in both the UK and the USA and the arena world tour of Jesus Christ Superstar starring Tim Minchin and Melanie C. Most recently he was musical supervisor for the Korean production of Les Misérables in both Daegu and Seoul and the new production of Miss Saigon at London’s Prince Edward Theatre.

In Opera, he has conducted Judith Weir’s The Black Spider at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Carmen Jones at London’s Royal Festival Hall with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra, Madama Butterfly and a Verdi Gala for Lyric Opera, Dublin, Carousel for Opera North and Die Fledermaus for Opera Holland Park.

Also taking centre stage are supremely talented soloists, soprano Jeni Bern and tenor Alexander James Edwards.

Jeni is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and the Opera School of the Royal College of Music where she was the winner of many major awards and prizes, including the prestigious President Emerita Award. She is also a Samling Artist.

Recent highlights include Woglinde & Waldvogel in Der Ring des Nibelungen for Opera North and Lilli Vanessi/Katharine in Kiss Me Kate for Opera North and Welsh National Opera, Susie Trevor in Lady, Be Good at the Teatro de la Zarzuela and Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte for English National Opera.

As an accomplished oratorio and concert artist, Jeni is in demand with leading conductors and choral societies throughout the UK and Europe. Highlights include Cunegonde Candide (MDR-sinfonieorchester, Leipzig); Carmina Burana, Mozart Exsultate Jubilate and the world premiere of Michael Torke’s Book of Proverbs with Marin Alsop (Royal Scottish National Orchestra); Handel’s Messiah under Sri David Willcocks (The Bach Choir). She has also performed with the Gabrieli Consort, The Sixteen, The Academy of St Martin in the Fields, St. Gallen Bachchor and the Doelen Ensemble.

Born in Essex, Alexander James Edwards began singing as a chorister at St Paul’s Cathedral, continuing his studies at the Royal Northern College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music, later joining the Young Artists Programme at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Other companies he has worked with include the Théâtre du Châtelet, ENO, Gothenburg Opera, Grange Park Opera, Iford Arts, Opera Holland Park, the Opéra Royal de Wallonie and the Salzburg Landestheater. Recordings and broadcasts include The Carmelites for Chandos and Friday Night is Music Night for BBC Radio 2.

His concert engagements have included performances with the Academy of Ancient Music, the BBC Philharmonic, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, the Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Hallé, Huddersfield Choral Society, the Israel Camerata, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, he Mikkeli Symphony Orchestra, the Orion Orchestra, the Oxford Philomusica, the Royal Choral Society, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Northern Sinfonia, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, the Southbank Sinfonia and the Wexford Sinfonia. He has also been Featured Soloist at the Battle Proms and at the Leeds Castle Classical Open Air Concert.

In 2011, Alexander James Edwards was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music by the Governing body of the RAM for distinguishing himself in the field of Opera.

For more than seven decades the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has been at the forefront of music-making in the UK.

Its home base since 2004 at London’s Cadogan Hall serves as a springboard for seven principal residencies as well as more than forty-five concerts per year in long-term partnership venues across the country, often in areas where access to live orchestral music is very limited.

With a wider reach than any other UK large ensemble, the RPO has truly become Britain’s national orchestra.

Full price £27.50/£32.50 with Under 25’s and Group rates available.

Call the box office on 01502 533200 or CLICK HERE to book online.

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Magical carpet ride as Karpet Kingdom is announced as pantomime sponsor!

It is a business that has been at the heart of the community since 1969 – recognised as one of the area’s largest independent flooring and furniture specialists.

And now, Roger Harrod’s Karpet & Furniture Kingdom have been announced as the main sponsor for this year’s sparkling family pantomime – Aladdin – at the Marina Theatre.

Aladdin runs for 32 amazing performances full of eastern promise!

Fasten your seat belts for a magical carpet ride to Old Peking where soap-sud silliness has got Widow Twankey and her sons Aladdin and Wishee-Washee in a lather! Can the Slave of the Ring and the Genie of the Lamp help our hero win the day?

Karpet Kingdom was established by Roger and Joan Harrod in the garage of their family home and today they are still a family business – with the couple’s two sons now running the company.

Karpet Kingdom, on Whapload Road in Lowestoft, offers a wide selection of carpets, artificial grass, contract flooring, sofas, beds, living, dining and bedroom furniture.

Jon Harrod, of Karpet Kingdom, said: “We are immensely proud to be sponsoring this year’s pantomime at the Marina Theatre – which promises to be the biggest and best run of performances yet.

“We are all delighted at Karpet Kingdom to support the production and look forward to the fun and games this Christmas.”

The Right Honourable Ann Widdecombe will star as the regal and authoritative Empress of China in the spectacular family pantomime – fresh from her straight-talking and quick-witted appearances on Have I Got News For You and her unforgettable and star-turning performances on Strictly Come Dancing.

Ann will be accompanied on stage by popstar Mark Read, known to millions as a member of hit boyband A1, who is set to play the title character Aladdin.

Alongside funny man Terry Gleed, who will be returning by popular demand to play Wishee Washee, will be Aaron Spendelow as the Genie of the Lamp.

Also returning by popular demand will be Fenton Gray who will take on the role of Widow Twankey. Mia Richards will be playing Princess Jasmine, Deearna McLean as Slave of the Ring and Darren Clewlow-Smith as Abanazar.

The shows will once again be directed by Richard Cheshire and choreographed by Helen Jeckells and promises to take audiences on an eastern adventure full of spectacle, sparkle and shine.

Lee Henderson, Chief Executive at the Marina Theatre, added: “We are extremely grateful to Roger Harrod’s Karpet & Furniture Kingdom for their sponsorship of this year’s family pantomime.

“The Marina is a registered charity and support from local businesses is invaluable to ensure the theatre remains a vital theatre and entertainment resource for Lowestoft and its future generations.”

To book tickets, where the early bird price is just £15 on all tickets until September 2, call the box office on 01502 533200 or click HERE.

Karpet Kingdom is based on Whapload Road in Lowestoft. For more details, visit their website HERE.

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Tickets now available for An Evening Ann Widdecombe!

She is one of our most outspoken and celebrated politicians.

From her straight-talking and quick-witted appearances on Have I Got News For You to her unforgettable and star-turning performances on Strictly Come Dancing, Ann Widdecombe has been heralded as a ‘national living treasure’ by the Guardian.

And now, Ann will recall her life, and highlights the people and events that most influenced her along the way, during An Evening with Ann Widdecombe – on Monday, December 4 at 7.30pm.

The event will happen prior to her playing the role of Empress of China in this year’s family pantomime  – Aladdin.

A rare anti-hunting Tory, who campaigned for prison education and once put on a miner’s overalls to go down a coal mine, Ann has never been afraid of controversy.

With her renowned integrity and characteristic vigour, Ann will offer a unique insight into her time as a Minister in three departments and the Shadow Cabinet in the 1990s.

She had a formidable reputation in parliament and remains relentlessly outspoken.

Live on stage, Ann is engaging, entertaining and refreshingly down to earth.

Tickets are available now at the box office and online – priced at £22, concessions £21 and Privilege Card Holders £20.

And if you book for this performance, you can also buy a ticket to see Ann Widdecombe in our pantomime – for just £15 – call the box office on 01502 533200! T’s and C’s apply.