THERE’S non-stop entertainment at Melksham Assembly Hall with enthralling new shows and live music coming up over the coming weeks.
This Friday 27th April, Neil Sands and his new production ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ take to the stage. Produced to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the end of The First World War, this patriotic and nostalgic afternoon is filled with marvellous and memorable songs, including a rousing selection from Last Night of The Proms, Old Time Sing Alongs, Great British Show Tunes, and ever popular favourites from the 40s, 50s & 60s.
Two hours of brilliant nostalgia will end with a spectacular flag waving finale. Including a live poppy drop, the last post as we remember the fallen, and all sing those wonderful Songs That Won the War, as we commemorate the centenary of the end of The First World War.
This will be Neil’s biggest and most spectacular production ever! The show starts at 2.30pm and tickets cost £13 and for concessions, £11.
On Saturday 5th May its time to ‘Spice up your life’ with Wannabe, the Spice Girls Show. Featuring all of the classic Spice Girls hits, the Wannabe show recreates the era of girl power, promising a night out to remember.
From the chart stomping ‘Stop!’ through to the hip shaking ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’, they will take you on a Spice World journey that will make you ‘Zig-A-Zig-Ahhhh’.
Swing it, shake it, move it, make it down however you can. Costumes, groups and families are all welcome for the biggest 90s party in town.
Come and join Ginger, Scary, Posh, Sporty and Baby Spice on the smash hit touring sensation, not to be missed.
The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets cost £20 for the first six rows; £18 for row H onwards.
Tickets are available from the Assembly Hall on 709887, Melksham TIC in Church Street or visit www.melkshamtown. co.uk/assembly hall.