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Autumn Season on the North Norfolk Coast

The lights are burning bright again on Sheringham’s stage and screen. With the Autumn programme well underway, the Little Theatre has an amazing array of events to look forward to.

Their Panto will celebrate the end of this very long year with no less than twenty afternoon performances between 21st and 31st December, where you can join Jack on his adventures up the Beanstalk. Whatever else may be in short supply this Christmas, it won’t be short from fun and laughter at the Little Theatre panto; but with social distancing still in place in the auditorium, there will be big gaps in the seats so it’s best to book early to avoid disappointment.

There are more events for the youngsters to come in half-term week. The multi-talented Jez Bond brings his blend of comedy and magic to the Little Theatre with his Just Mucking About Show, a special spooky Halloween edition on 30th October, and just before that on 28th October the well-qualified Daisy Winchester hosts an all-day Halloween Workshop for six to sixteen year-olds. What better place for Drama tuition than in a real theatre?

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A huge choice of live music has been laid on, so there should be something for everyone’s taste. With over thirty albums and fifteen books to his name, well-known British folk singer Richard Digance invites you to spend an evening in his company on 12th November.

How will the Rat Pack Singers recall the groovy decade of the 1960s? You can find out on 26th November when there are bound to be some of your old favourites. On 5th December you will have the first chance in two years to sing along with your best-loved Christmas carols and songs when the Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society take over the Little Theatre’s stage for the Sunday afternoon.

More entertainment is provided by the local Little Theatre Players as they revive Radio Fun with a brand new selection of sketches, songs and poems on 19th and 20th November.

Contemporary Variety will be given the festive flavour on 18th December by Donimo and Monroe for a truly surprising cocktail of comedy, magic and music. Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a healthy dose of the Albion Band. They will give their unique guided tour of British Christmas customs on 20th December.

You can always rely on Sheringham Little Theatre to bring you the best of the old and the best of the new. All tickets can be booked online at www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com.

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