That'll Be The Day returns to Weston


10 March 2010

OFTEN referred to as the hottest show in town, the legendary That'll Be The Day will be returning to Weston.

The nation's most successful touring production is returning to the Playhouse theatre with The Beat Goes On Tour.

The performance sees a resurrection of 'the good old days' with a combination of unique comedy dance routines mixed with classic hits from the 1950s through to the 1970s.

The show, which is being performed on April 2, is more than two hours of non-stop nostalgia and party hits.

That'll Be The Day has been playing to packed audiences every time it visits the Playhouse.

The show's popularity had grown through word of mouth, acquiring a cult status and a fan base of more than 15,000 members and has been seen by more than 4million people.

Each year the show is re-written and re-vamped to ensure the music and comedy is fresh and funny.

The original show was established on the cabaret circuit in the late 1980s and began playing theatres in the early 1990s.

The production has been touring the UK for more than 20 years, playing as many as 230 shows a year.

Each new production is meticulously planned and researched so that regular fans will see the changes and new audiences will be enthralled and entertainment.

The shows starts at 7.30pm and tickets, priced £11-£19.50, are available from the box office on 01934 645544 or via www.playhouse.co.uk

The Weston & Somerset Mercury has teamed up with The Playhouse to offer three lucky readers the chance to win tickets to see That'll Be The Day.

To enter the competition, simply answer the following question: For how long has the production been touring the UK?

Usual Archant rules apply and the editor's decision is final.


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