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5.0 based on 52 reviews
SKEGNESS THEATRE - A beautiful, intimate theatre that offers a warm friendly welcome and a variety of shows including plays, pantomime, comedy and quiz nights. Licensed bar. 100 seat capacity
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Whilst on holiday in Cleethorpes we decided to attend a production of Play On at the Caxton Theatre and we are very glad we did. The theatre itself is delightful and very comfortable. The Play was very good and very funny - we have not laughed as much for a long time ! The only downside was that the area the theatre is in is not very nice and we were advised by our hotel not to park near the theatre so opted for a taxi. Overall though a very enjoyable visit and one I can recommend if the production is to your taste !
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Went to see The Merry Wives of Windsor and it was fantastic, the cast were wonderful, funny and very professional, love, love love!!! The venue tolethorpe hall is just magical, this is a wonderful night out.
4.5 based on 172 reviews
Lincoln's friendliest, liveliest arts venue, packed full of the very best in theatre, comedy, musical theatre, pantomime, music, film, children's events, literature, dance... and much much more! We are open 9-5 Monday to Saturday and offer food and drink (and sometimes free live music) in our Cafe Bar between 9:30 and 4:30. The bar is also open for business when events are on in the evenings.
We saw Henry Moon & The Greasy Spoon on 20th February, took our granddaughter along to see the show. The theatre is excellent, as are the staff. This performance was a 'pay what you can' show during half-term. I was absolutely shocked at how many people walked past those buckets on their way out without making any donation at all. Sure, I'm making a judgement, but if people can afford designer clothes and accessories, they can afford a few pounds for their children to see a show. I think the Drill Hall management should re-think the concept.
4.5 based on 174 reviews
The company’s annual season is a treat that everyone local or visiting Stamford should enjoy. You can bring a picnic first or have a pleasant meal in the house. Have a glass or jug of Pimms and then see the show. It doesn’t matter what the weather is (and I’ve seen in torrential rain and blazing sunshine) as the audience is undercover in the tent whilst the players are amongst the trees, adding to the atmosphere. Do bring a rug on a typical English evening though as it can get chilly. A special mention for the bar staff who I have always found really lovely. If choosing a play I would suggest a lighter one, dare I say one of Shakespeare’s more “frothy” ones like Midsummer, than the more serious ones like Henry since it is an amateur company.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Louth Riverhead Theatre is a local community owned venue. It is maintained and run by a dedicated team made up almost entirely of volunteers. We offer a diverse programme of professional touring productions alongside our own season of plays, musical and pantomime.
Whatever type of show you choose, music, comedy or panto you'll not be disappointed. The panto is my favourite because it's good honest family fun without the big stars chasing their egos round the stage and making inappropriate remarks. LRT do panto to perfection.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Bringing the very best in live entertainment since 1893, the New Theatre Royal is a stunning, Grade-II listed Victorian theatre nestled in the centre of the historic city of Lincoln. The theatre was given a new breath of life in September 2016 when new management re-opened its doors, offering everything from musicals and opera, through to film screenings, children’s theatre and live music - not to forget its popular Christmas and Easter Pantomimes, and Comedy Night at the Royal. The theatre has won awards for its commitment to offering entertainment for the whole family and is the proud owner of a TripAdvisor certificate of excellence. To find out more about the theatre, and to see What’s On, visit the New Theatre Royal Lincoln’s webpage.
I took the family to the pantomime Robin Hood and we all had a wonderful time, with huge amounts of laughing and audience participation. The staging, direction, choreography, singing and acting were of a professional standard. This is an attractive historic theatre that is being lovingly cared for by the owners and by volunteers. We are lucky to have such a great facility in Lincoln and it deserves to be supported,
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Two seniors took their granddaughter to the 'Panto' and had a thoroughly enjoyable evening. The tiering of the seats means that even smaller children can see well, and the size of the theatre gives a very intimate feel to the show. The show itself was superb, quality front line actors, and the supporting young people gave a fine display. Scenery is a little 'unstable' but for an truly wonderful evenings entertainment, it would be hard to beat. I would mention that we also visited Newark for their 'Panto' which was also very good, but we really believe that the Grantham one was better !!
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