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Sunday 18 February
Ministry of Science Live 2024
The science team are back and more explosive than ever. Join the presenters as they dive deep into the world of science and look at how it shapes the modern world we live in with a few loud bangs along the way.
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Monday 19 February
Ward Thomas
Following on from the release of their fifth album, Music in the Madness, the Hampshire country music duo Ward Thomas are heading out on an intimate, acoustic UK tour for a special show with stripped back versions of songs from across their career.
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Wednesday 21 February
Most Haunted
The worldwide paranormal entertainment series, Most Haunted, premiers it’s spine-chilling theatre show with Yvette Fielding, Karl Beattie and the Most Haunted team promising you the most terrifying journey of your life.
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Wednesday 21 February
Vittorio Angelone
Viral sensation and all-round great guy Vittorio Angelone joins us here at Chelmsford Theatre with a new show that looks inward to find out who exactly he thinks he is.
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Thursday 22 February
Pop Princesses
This is the children’s pop concert with a big difference. A musical spectacular starring four fabulous fairy tale princesses who just love to sing hits from artists such as Little Mix, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Meghan Trainor and Miley Cyrus.
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Thursday 22 February
NT Live: Vanya
Filmed live during its sold-out run in London’s West End, Andrew Scott (Fleabag) brings multiple characters to life in Simon Stephens’ (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time) radical new version of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya.
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Thursday 22 February
Abba Forever
Replicating the unique Abba sound this seven-piece band perform with non-stop choreography, visuals, and top-class musicianship to ensure that the show captivates audiences from the opening refrain to the final sing-along.
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Friday 23 February to Saturday 24 February
Claytime
A play with clay, where a very young audience is invited to participate. Come to a place where the earth’s natural material meets with children’s imaginations, a world of fabulous forms, amazing animals and morphing monsters.
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Friday 23 February
Swinging At The Cotton Club
Take a step back in time and through the doors of Harlem's hottest nightclub as this action-packed show celebrates the music and dance of New York in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Saturday 24 February
A Beautiful Noise
Celebrating the music of Neil Diamond and direct from London’s West End, this show promises more than five decades of sparkling musical gems from his time in New York’s Brill Building to The Jazz Singer.
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Tuesday 27 February to Saturday 2 March
Kiss Me Kate
A classic musical that weaves a backstage drama with Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Kiss Me, Kate follows the tumultuous relationship between divorced Fred and Lilli, who are starring in a production of the play.
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Tuesday 27 February
Painting the Modern Garden:
Guided by passionate curators, artists and gardeners, this film guides you through a collection of Impressionists, Post-Impressionists, and avant-garde artists of the early twentieth century revealing the rise of the modern garden in popular culture.
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Friday 1 March
Wanted!
In the midst of uncertainty, a young woman wrestles with isolation and her call to respond. Wanted! explores the stories of extraordinary women who share a passion for standing up for what is right, a powerful drama littered with humour and heart.
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Saturday 2 March
The Shock of the Old
In this hilarious and spirit-lifting show, songwriter and author Terence Blacker celebrates the art of ageing with style. It may not reveal the great secret of the coming of age, but Terence Blacker shares a world of fun, warmth and wisdom looking for it.
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Sunday 3 March
The Sooty Show
With buckets of audience participation and gallons of giggles, this spectacular celebration of the longest-running children’s television show in the world will delight Sooty fans old and new and is a must-see treat for the whole family.