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May 3rd 2024

Belting Show and Great Routine..Go Buy A Ticket!!

Councillor Phil Bateman said today " Anyone who came to my stunning Mayor Making Ceremony last May will remember the energetic cast of Shout! who performed so brilliantly. Well they played again at the Arena Theatre last night performing Motown Music.... the music of my youth!
Magical Motown is the title of the show and magical it certainly was!

This celebration of instantly recognisable motown music
is presented by a cast of youthful, energetic and vibrant performers.


They played The Temptations, The Supremes, The Commodores,
The Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and The Four Tops and many other toe tapping raucous numbers.

Then join the cast of Shout as they perform a selection of classic numbers made famous by these artists with more energy than you can shake a stick at!

Dancing in the Street, Heard It Though the Grapevine, Can’t Hurry Love,
Get Ready, Tears Of A Clown and Signed Sealed Delivered
are to mention a few of the fantastic songs performed on this
evening of Motown at its best

I can say without fear or favour that the show the songs and the stunning dance routines, a magical set and a cast of 20, this performance of non-stop entertainment is not to be missed. I only hope that my poor singing didn't disrupt the row in front of me as I belted out the songs in a unique tune along with the cast of Shout!

I just loved the audience participation and my brother in law Frank is all for going again...now that is an endorsement. So my message is get along to this belting little Theatre and buy some tickets and be truly entertained with songs that you know the words of and you can sing to...."

To book your tickets for Magical Motown call the
Arena Theatre box office on (01902) 321 321
or visit www.shoutproductions.co.uk

Ticket Prices

Wednesday 1st & Thursday 2nd - £12.00
Concessions £10.00 (OAP’s and Children under 12)
Family Ticket £40.00 (2 Adults, 2 Children)

Friday 3rd & Saturday 4th - £14.00
No Concessions



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Author: Phil Bateman

Article Date: 1st February 2006