For more information about any of the shows listed below ring the theatre box office on 01342 302000
Richard Digance – Live on Stage: Thursday 6 March at 8pm
RICHARD Digance is not just a singer/guitarist he is also one of the country’s most celebrated comedy entertainers. A BAFTA nominated performer, acclaimed poet, author and artist, his UK tour features a wealth of new songs and anecdotes.
Tickets £16.50 / £14.50
Cold Place – Coldplay tribute band: Saturday 8 March at 7.30pm
FORMED by and for Coldplay fans, Coldplace are a band whose experience on the tribute scene is second to none with
more than 400 gigs under their belts, and an act that captures all the atmosphere of a live Coldplay performance.
Tickets £10/ concessions £9.
Joe McElderry – Live and Unplugged: Wednesday 12 March at 7.30pm
X Factor’s Joe McElderry rose to fame when he won the sixth series of the ITV show in 2009. Joe’s first single The Climb reached number one in the UK and Irish singles chart, and was soon followed by the release of his debut albumWide Awake.
Joe returned to TV in 2011 when he won the second series of ITV’s Pop Star to Opera Star, winning 80% of the votes throughout the series.
Tickets £20.
Only Fools And Boycie – an evening with Only Fools And Horses actor John Challis: Thursday 13 March at 8pm
JOHN Challis, best known as Boycie in BBC1’s Only Fools and Horses will reveal secrets from the set with stories and anecdotes from his long career.
He’ll be spilling the beans about co-stars like Sir David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst and friends and fellow performers including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Oliver Reed and George Best, as well as recalling tales from his time in Dr Who, Coronation Street and other TV classics.
The show will also celebrate the launch of the second volume of his autobiography, Being Boycie, and John will sign copies during the interval and after his performance.
Tickets, £15/ £13 concessions.
The Buddy Presley Show – Friday 15 March at 7.30pm
THE Buddy Presley Show returns to Chequer Mead with a nine piece band fronted by Dave B, former Observer Search for A Star winner and winner of the BBC Buddy Holly competition on the TV Show Whatever You Want.
Tickets £13/ £11.
Essence of Ireland: Tuesday 18 March at 7.30pm
SET against a backdrop of Ireland, England and America in the 20th century and inspired by true events, Essence of Ireland tells a story of the happiness and heartache endured by Cora McGowan and Sean Dempsey as they are separated by emigration from each other and their beloved homeland.
Told through music, song and dance, the production is a celebration of all things Irish featuring original choreography and music, as well as classics such as Galway Girl, Irish Rover, Song for Ireland, Danny Boy, Carrickfergus and Ireland’s Call.
Tickets £21.50/ family ticket £55.
Emma Johnson’s Clarinet Recital: Wednesday 19 March at 8pm
EMMA Johnson is one of the top clarinet players in the world. Accompanied by the acclaimed pianist John Lenehan, she will be giving a recital in aid of The Loiyangalani Trust which supports and educates villagers in the far north of Kenya.
Tickets £17.50.
Elio Pace performs the Billy Joel Songbook: Thursday 20 March at 8pm
IN September 2013, Elio was invited to ‘fill Billy Joel’s shoes’ at two very special reunion concerts in New York and Philadelphia where Joel’s original 1971-72 touring band recreated the historic Sigma Sounds live recordings
Elio Pace is now touring a celebration of Billy Joel’s hits including Uptown Girl, Just The Way You Are and My Life as well as favourites such as Scenes From An Italian Restaurant, Goodnight Saigon and Piano Man.
Tickets £18.
Chequer Mead Friends present Private Collection’s Summer Fashion Show: Tuesday 25 March at 7.30pm
HAVE a great night out with a glass of complimentary wine whilst previewing the looks for summer from Private Collection in Forest Row.
Clearance items will also be available on the night (cash/cards only).
Tickets £10 (in advance only) to include a £5 voucher off a purchase over £40 in store (terms and conditions apply).
Bullfrog Productions presents The Little Mermaid: 29 March at 2pm and 6pm
IN a magical kingdom fathoms below sea level, the beautiful young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home for the world above. But first she’ll have to defy her father King Triton, make a deal with the evil sea witch Ursula, and convince Prince Eric that she’s the girl with the enchanting voice. This show features the hit songs Part of Your World, She’s in Love, and the Oscar-winning Under the Sea.
Tickets £12/ concessions £10/ family ticket £38.
Ariel Drama Academy Showcase: Sunday 30 March at 7pm
ARIEL Drama Academies are delighted to exhibit an evening of song, dance and drama with the students from their East Grinstead branch.
Established in 1991, Ariel is widely recognised within the industry as a leading modern theatre company. As such, Ariel draws upon unparalleled experience in generating memorable creative entertainment for its audiences with primarily modern musicals, concerts and plays such as their last sell-out show at Chequer Mead Les Miserables.
Tickets £10.