The Corn Exchange Newbury has announced its spring 2025 season.
The venue, located in Market Place, will host a range of performances, from family-friendly theatre and story adaptations to stand-up comedy and live music tributes.
The music line-up includes Re-Take That on January 31, Rave On on February 1, and The Bon Jovi Experience on March 1.
The theatre will also welcome Yllana Theatre & Tötem Company with their show, TRASH! on March 5.
Using instruments made from recycled materials, the show promises a high-energy experience for all ages.
Other notable performances include George Benson: Give Me the Night on March 6, and a fundraising concert, Newbury Sounds, on March 14.
This concert aims to gather funds for the Old Library campaign, which seeks to transform the historic library building into a new creative participation hub.
The Overtones will perform on March 20, followed by Queenz: Drag Me to the Disco! on March 22.
The Cavern Beatles will perform on April 3, followed by Just My Imagination: The Music of The Temptations on April 25.
Comedy fans can look forward to Carl Hutchinson's Today Years Old on January 30, and The Comedy Network on February 7 and April 4.
Knightmare Live 10th Anniversary Tour will take place on February 15, and Shaparak Khorsandi’s Scatterbrain on February 28.
Miles Jupp’s show, On I Bang, returns on March 13, and Daniel O'Reilly's Out of Character will be on March 15.
Marcus Brigstocke will perform Vitruvian Mango on April 8.
The theatre programme will kick off with Last Rites on February 4 and 5.
This non-verbal performance explores the journey of a Deaf man, presented by Ad Infinitum and co-commissioned by the Corn Exchange Newbury.
In March, Black Eyed Theatre will present Dracula on March 11 and 12.
Families can enjoy LASTheatre’s The Littlest Yak on February 2, and Four Seasons, a theatrical love letter to nature, from February 21 to 23.
Nick Cope returns with his new show I’ve Lost My Bobble Hat! on March 2, followed by Tall Stories’ The Gruffalo from March 7 to 9.
Sweeney Entertainment’s Pop Princesses returns on April 19, followed by Whipped Up! on April 6.
Room on the Broom will be staged from April 10 to 13.
Nick Sharratt’s Picture Book Drawalong will take place on April 15, followed by the Science Museum The Live Stage Show on April 16.
Michael Morpurgo’s Farm Boy will be performed on April 22.
Tickets and more information can be found online at the Corn Exchange website.
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