TICKETS are now on sale for The Mayflower's spring season with six-pack pop hunk Peter Andre and comedian Jack Dee heading a must-see, season of live dates.
The Aussie singer-turned-reality TV star performs live in Southampton on March 29, before former Three Degrees lead singer and fellow I'm a Celebrity contestant Sheila Ferguson brings her Boogie Wonderland show, featuring The Drifters' legendary front man Billy
Day, to the theatre the following evening.
Other highlights include performances by deadpan comic Jack Dee and former Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley, while West Country funny man Jethro has added another date at the theatre after huge demand for tickets to his performance there on February 6. The extra date is May 1.
International musical theatre group The Westenders bring their stomping tribute show to The Mayflower on April 1.
The Best Musicals Ever features some of theatre land's most famous hits and is a must for any West End fans.
If you can't help singing along to Waterloo when you're taking a shower then get your ticket now for
Sing-a-Long-a ABBA at the Mayflower on April 3.
If, on the other hand, you prefer your music with a definite tinge of 60s Merseybeat then check out the 20th anniversary Solid Silver 60's Show on May 5.
Tony Hadley joins fellow 80s stars Martin Fry and ABC at The Mayflower on May 6 for an evening of nostalgia with hits like The Look Of Love and Gold.
Halfway To Paradise - The Billy Fury Story on May 7 tells the story of the man who became known and loved as the British Elvis. With Colin Gold as Billy Fury and featuring the idol's own original band, Fury's Tornados, all his greatest moments are recaptured once again.
Stand up comedy comes in the shape and humour of Jack Dee and Jethro. After an absence of three years Jack is hitting the road again with a brand new show. Britain's driest comedian is live on April 24.
There's plenty on for children too with Hi-5 Space Magic on April 2 and the Postman Pat Show on May 2.
Tickets for all of the above shows are available by contacting the box office on 023 8071 1811.
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