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Audiences prepare for a thrilling ride across the magical world of ancient Greece

He is best known for presenting the popular CBeebies shows such as ‘Razzledazzle’ and ‘Let’s Celebrate’. And now, Patrick Lynch will be appearing in a brand new stage show at the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft – which uses a pioneering mix of film and theatre.

There and Back Again: An Odyssey uses table-top puppetry which is magnified to giant-size – as the audience is taken on a thrilling ride across the magical world of ancient Greece.

It will take place at the Marina Theatre at 1.30pm and 4.30pm on Wednesday, June 21.

Presented by Lyngo Theatre and aimed at adults and children over the age of six, Patrick portrays the famous battles, floating islands, one-eyed giants and angry Gods that make up Ulysees’ 20 year struggle to get back home.

“It’s one of the hardest shows I have ever done but one of the most rewarding,” Patrick explained. “I have 87 cues to do in a one hour show as I control the lights, camera and action with my hands and sometimes even my feet but the audience, no matter what their age, seems to be transfixed.”

The show is directed and designed by Marcello Chiarenza and the music specially composed by Carlo ‘Cialdo’ Capelli.

All seats are £5 for the performance – which forms part of the ‘Once Upon A Festival’ – East Anglia’s leading festival celebrating the best work on stage for families.

Call the box office on 01502 533200 or click here to book.

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Marina Theatre to host new book club in partnership with Waterstones!

A new book club run by Waterstones is to launch at the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft.

‘A Novel Idea’ will take place on the first Tuesday of every month at the theatre café – with the inaugural session happening on Tuesday, June 6 at 3pm.

The first book that will be discussed is “I Let You Go” by Clare Mackintosh – the Sensational Sunday Times Bestseller and winner of the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2016.

The book club is free to attend and the café will have a range of hot food and drinks available to purchase on the day.

People are advised to just arrive on the day, no booking is required, and the book is available to buy at Waterstones in the town centre.

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May Half Term Activities Announced!

The Marina Theatre is delighted to announce two exciting May Half-Term activities!


Wednesday 31st May
10:00am – 12:00noon

ZOMBIES!

It’s never too early for Halloween! And our specially designed workshop will definitely get you in the mood for delicious brains. Learn how to apply amazing zombie make up to make you envy of the undead community, perfect your zombie shamble and master your zombie groans. This is going to be a fun, creative and very messy session!
Ages 8+
£8/7


Thursday 1st June
10:00am – 12:00noon

Technical Theatre course

Learn all about the work that goes into bringing a production to the stage. During this two hour course you will learn how to operate the lighting and sound desks, how to rig and patch lights, set up a microphone, and stage manage a performance. This will be an engaging and practical look into the world of technical theatre, all on the Marina stage itself!
Ages 9+
£8/7


To book, call the box office on 01502 533200 – we hope you can join us and get involved with the fun and games at the theatre.

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T.Rextasy Returns to the Marina Theatre!

Take a trip back to the 1970s as we welcome T.Rextasy – the Marc Bolan 40th commemorative anniversary tour.

T.Rextasy, presented by Sweeney Entertainments, have been performing all over the world for 25 years – a career that ironically out-lives Marc’s very own T.Rex.

Marc Bolan was one of the most flamboyant and charismatic stars of the original glam rock era. With Bolan’s special ingredient of Rock-a-Boogie songs throughout the 1970s including ‘Telegram Sam’ and ‘Jeepster’ he was able to obtain what would be yet another Top 20 record in 1976 that has since become one of the most memorable and everlasting signature tunes, ‘I Love to Boogie’.

Here’s some more information about the band ahead of their performance at the Marina Theatre on Friday 2nd June at 7.30pm.

Daniel Z – Lead Vocals /Lead Guitar

Top 5 Bands: T.Rex, Bob Dylan, Sex Pistols, Deep Purple & Queen

What Have Been The Highlights For You: Recording Marc’s music, but having the licence to put our own individual stamp on the tracks. Playing Britain’s largest venues such as Wembley Arena. Touring Japan to sell out venues. Gaining respect from many of Marc’s contemporaries. Watching our audiences grow throughout the years.

My Message: No-one can ever take Marc’s place, no-one could ever be that naive. Treat T.Rextasy as a band of today, playing Marc’s music as faithfully as possible and recreating that special energy and performance.

Neil Cross – Rhythm Guitar /B.V.’s

What Have Been The Highlights For You: The Arena tours in 1993 and 1994 certainly. Making an official album. Touring Japan in 1995 and 1996. I can’t think of any other band I could be in for job satisfaction.

Ambitions: To play in America. I’d really like to play New York to show them what we can do!

Fave Songs Recorded With The Band: Planet Queen from our ‘Trip & Glide’ Japanese album.

My Message: It’s always a pleasure to see everyone. I hope you all keep on coming to our shows and enjoying them as much as I enjoy performing and playing all of those great songs.

John Skelton – Drums

Fave Bands and Artists: The Doors, The Who, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Cream, Hendrix, Santana (original line up), Foo Fighters, Steve Earl, Jeff Beck, Gary Moore, Toto and Rush

Additional Info: John has had a successful horse riding career during the 1970s (he coincidently met Bill Legend around this time and has known him ever since!) and also through the 1980s. He has been a leather craftsman making custom western saddles and all kinds of leather work in his custom workshop, making amongst other things holsters for the police, high quality western gunleather, reproductions of antique and Hollywood holsters. He has also supplied his work to the film and TV industry as well as Madam Tussauds. John is also a skilled sculptor and has a limited edition ‘Quarter Horse Head’ entitled ‘Ready for the Ring’ available in bronze.

Rob Butterfield – Bass Guitar / BV’s

Rob has been an experienced bass guitarist for many years. From 2003 – 2011 he was bassist for the official Marshall Amplification demonstration Band who toured mostly over France, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and the UK, as well as playing major guitar shows and roadshows.

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Tickets are priced at £20.50, Concessions £19.50 and to book, call the box office on 01502 533200 or click here.