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Afternoon filled with memories



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Published Date: 07 August 2008
IF THINGS don't seem as good as they used to be, then why not take a trip down memory lane and enjoy some quality nostalgia as Remember When comes to Sheffield City Hall's Memorial Hall stage next Thursday (August 14).
Filled with memories from the 1940s, 50s and 60s, Remember When is a feel good mixture of sing-a-long songs, show tunes and good old fashioned fun. Having already played to Sheffield audiences earlier this year, the show returns to the Memorial Hall due to popular demand and is guaranteed to get you singing and smiling to classic songs made famous by the likes of Doris Day, Bing Crosby, Vera Lynn, Max Bygraves, plus many more.

Former British Heavyweight wrestling star and show producer Neil Sands is your host for the afternoon, mixing the songs of yesteryear with humour and wistful memories of days gone by. Neil is joined by West End performers Gemma Turner and Laura Atkin, with choreographed routines, stunning costumes and musical backing by the Golden Days Trio.

Tickets: £9 (£8 concessions) Time: 2.30pm. Box Office: 01142 789789



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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 4:49 PM
  • Source: South Yorkshire Times
  • Location: Dearne
 
 

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