Suzi Jary returns to the Epsom Playhouse on Friday 21 November reprising her role as Karen Carpenter in the show Only Yesterday charting the success of The Carpenters career and the ultimate tragedy of Karen’s untimely passing. The production brings together the flawless blend of Karen’s intonation with the incredible music of Richard Carpenter backed by live band recreating classic Carpenters songs.
Thank You For The Music promises to be the ultimate tribute to Abba on at the Epsom Playhouse on Saturday 22 November. Britain’s original Abba tribute show features all 17 of their top ten hits and authentically revives a musical phenomenon that, partly due to the success of film/West End show Mamma Mia is still as popular today as it has ever been. Audiences will go on a musical journey from the supergroups’s early days until they disbanded.
On Thursday 27 November The Counterfeit Stones bring their new show “Let’s Pretend The Night Together” to the Epsom Playhouse by public demand. Why pay a fortune to slip around in the mud of Glastonbury when for a fraction of the price you can experience the faking brilliance of the Counterfeit Stones. Their latest shakedown promises a night of pure, unadulterated Xerox-rock. Packed with big hits, outrageous fashion, vintage guitars and a huge dollop of "Spinal Tap" humour, it's SATIS-FICTION guaranteed.
Drifters original member Roy G Hemming brings his multi award winning show Motown Christmas Party to the Epsom Playhouse on Sunday 30 November. A party celebration of timeless Motown and soul classics with a sprinkling of sparkling Christmas hits, the show celebrates 50 years of Motown, with hits by The Supremes, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, The Jacksons and many more legendary Motown artists.
Tickets for these shows are on sale now at: www.epsomplayhouse.co.uk or by ringing the Box Office on 01372 742555/742227.
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