UNTIL FEBRUARY 3
The Zoo and HMS Pinafore
Presented by Worcester Gilbert and Sullivan Society at Market Theatre Ledbury, 8pm. Tickets available from Ledbury Books and Maps, High Street.
UNTIL FEBRUARY 4
One Fine Day
A funny, moving and wise play by Dennis Lumborg at the Swan Theatre, Worcester.
Cinderella's Dream
It's pantomime time at the Conquest Theatre, Bromyard.
FEBRUARY 3
Noel Harrison
Best known for his performance of the Academy Award-winning Windmills of Your Mind, at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury.
Two Victorian Tales
The Signalman by Charles Dickens and The Three Strangers by Thomas Hardy, at Norbury Theatre, Droitwich. Tickets available from Norbury box office.
FEBRUARY 4
The Zoo and Mini-Pini
Presented by Worcester Gilbert and Sullivan Society at Norbury Theatre, Droitwich. 8pm. Tickets available from Norbury box office.
An Evening with Germaine Greer
Live on stage for an evening which promises to give you a unique chance to ask all those burning questions. Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury.
Good Morning Mr Punch
Why won't Mr Punch get out of bed in the morning? Can the policeman find Toby the dog in time for the show? Children's Theatre at the Swan Theatre, Worcester.
FEBRUARY 6-11
Private Lives
Starring Belinda Lang and Julian Wadham at Malvern Theatres.
FEBRUARY 6 -18
Jerry Springer The Opera
Birmingham Hippodrome
FEBRUARY 7
Have We Met Somewhere Before?
Take an exhilarating ride with Probe Dance Company, at the Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury.
FEBRUARY 8
Memories Are Made Of This.
Timeless Theatre Productions present this sensational new show at the Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury.
FEBRUARY 12
Elvis: That's The Way It Was
Re-live the genuine Elvis experience with Steve Ballard at the Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury.
FEBRUARY 14-18
Tunes of Glory
Starring Patrick Ryecart and Stuart McGugan at Malvern Theatres.
FEBRUARY 18
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
A lively show full of fun, feathers, laughter and excitement with lots of audience participation, for children aged three and above. Malvern Theatres.
FEBruary 23 - MARCH 4
Role Play
A celebratory dinner party - what could possibly go wrong? Swan Theatre, Worcester.
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