What's coming up at Theatre Severn - Peter Andre, Giovanni Pernice, Jeff Stelling and more
As winter's chill sets in, Theatre Severn will continue to be a beacon of warmth and entertainment and draw audiences from across the region during the opening months of the year.
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Pantomime season is coming to a close on January 12, but the theatre on Shrewsbury's riverfront has a plethora of shows and celebrity visits scheduled to keep residents entertained.
From comedy to music, sport to drama, there is something for everyone.
Stars from the sporting world including Jonathan Agnew and Jeff Stelling will appear at the theatre. Peter Andre will star as well as Giovanni Pernice from Strictly Come Dancing.
Tickets to see Beneath The Bearskin, Tommy J, The Classic Rock Show, Matilda JR, Andy Zaltzman, Andy Fairweather Low & The Low Riders, John Suttleworth and Harry Hill have all sold out - but there are tickets still available for a long list of shows.
Below is 'what's on' at Theatre Severn between January and the end of February - with tickets still available (at time of writing).
January
An evening with Aggers - The last tickets remain for an evening with cricket legend and renowned BBC correspondent, Jonathan Agnew on Saturday, January 25.
The well-known cricket expert will share stories from his illustrious career both on and off the field. Tickets cost £37.
Martyn Joseph - Theatre Severn describes Martyn Joseph as a "jaw-dropping guitar player who has developed a unique percussive style, teamed up with a powerful show-stopping voice, and has been called 'The Welsh Springsteen'."
Tickets for his show on Saturday, January 25 cost £24.20.
Pretty Vacant - The last few tickets remain to see the music group tell you the Story of Punk and New Wave in a "stage show not to be missed".
Tickets for the show on Sunday, January 26 cost £30.25
Alan Davies and support - The beloved QI, Jonathan Creek and Taskmaster star Alan Davies will be in Shrewsbury for a rare headline appearance, topping a line-up of side-splitting comedians.