West Borough,
Wimborne Minster,
BH21 1LT
01202 885566
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Steve Howe
The folk and country musician returns to the UK to play some of his more familiar pieces plus several new tunes like Solitaire from Yes's Fly From Here album, The Golden Mean and others from Motif , plus various arrangements of Yes songs and other tunes he's picked up along the way.
Boot Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin Tribute
The band pays tribute to Robert Plant's rock legends, known for the songs Going To California, Whole Lotta Love, Rock 'n' Roll, Kashmir and Stairway To Heaven.
Journey's End
The Tony Award-winning play by RC Sherriff, set over the course of four days leading up to a massive German attack on the British trenches in 1917.
When
Sep 13, 7.30pm, Sep 14, 2.30pm
The Lindisfarne Story
Former Lindisfarne members Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell perform the songs of the folk-rock band, with stories of its history.
An Audience With Michael Portillo: Talk
The politician, TV documentary maker and steam railway enthusiast talks about his career.
Les McKeown's Bay City Rollers
Retro-pop and rock from the Edinburgh-born singer's version of the chart-topping band, known for the hit songs Bye, Bye, Baby and Give A Little Love.
Wessex Scenes: New Hardy Players
The New Hardy Players bring to life old Wessex of 100 and 200 years ago, with rich local dialect, period music and song, and a mummer's play.
Mark Steel Is In Town
The Swanley-born stand-up, columnist and author looks at the rich history of each town he visits on his tour based on tidbits gleaned from local sources.
Sinatra, Sequins And Swing
Aynsley Lister
The guitarist and singer-songwriter performs blues-rock. With support from Thunderboy and The Lightning Bolts.
Ani Mru-Mru
Satirical humour from the Polish comedy trio.
Jim Davidson: No Further Action
Provocative humour from the controversial stand-up and winner of 2014's Celebrity Big Brother.
Henning Wehn: Henning Knows Bestest
The self-styled German Comedy Ambassador To Great Britain takes a satirical look at stereotypes of his home country.
Elkie Brooks
The Manchester-born pop and blues vocalist performs songs from her 50-year career.
Al Murray The Pub Landlord: One Man, One Guvnor
The character comic returns as the opinionated pub landlord performing observational humour and cheeky banter.
The ZZ Tops: ZZ Top Tribute
The plays the blues-rock made famous by the bearded Texans. With support from Big Wolf Band.
Buddy Holly: A Legend Reborn
Rock'n'roll rhythms of legendary hits, featuring Peggy Sue and Raining In My Heart.
A Man For All Seasons
Wimborne Drama Production presents Robert Bolt's Tudor drama, following the life of Sir Thomas More in his last years as Lord Chancellor of England.
When
Oct 16-18, 7.30pm, mat Oct 18, 2.30pm
An Audience: Tim Brooke-Taylor: Talk
The comedian talks about his life and career.
Dave Gorman: Gets Straight To The Point (The PowerPoint)
Innovative humour and visual storytelling from the stand-up, author and presenter.
Cost
£20, adv booking required
Wishbone Ash
Classic blues-rock and hard progressive rock from the twin guitar-led veterans, led by the singer and guitarist Andy Powell.
Cost
£19, adv booking required
An Evening Of Burlesque
Camp and colourful traditional burlesque, featuring song, dance and magic and an ever-changing line-up of top performers.
Paul Zerdin: The Paul Zerdin Show
The internationally acclaimed ventriloquist returns with an exhilarating new show, jam-packed with surprises, twists and turns.
T-Rextasy: T-Rex Tribute
The band pays homage to Mark Bolan and his glam rock legends, known for the hits Get It On, Ride A White Swan and 20th Century Boy.
The Animals And Friends
Classic pop-rock by the Newcastle-formed band, featuring original Animals drummer John Steel with keyboardist Mickey Gallagher and singer Pete Barton. With support from Steve Cropper.
Kiki Dee And Carmelo Luggeri
The duo performs Kiki's original material as well as performing some covers.
Eric And Little Ern
A devised show from Ian Ashpitel and Jonty Stephens, which pays tribute to the beloved double act Morecambe and Wise by recreating the duo's classic scripts and finest moments, interwoven with original material. Directed by Owen Lewis.
Cost
£17.50, OAP/under 16s £15
Andy Fairweather Low
The singer-songwriter and guitarist born in Ystrad Mynach, known as a founding member of Amen Corner, performs a combination of rock, pop and blues-rock. With support from The Low Riders.
The Sooty Show
Puppet fun for the whole family.
Cost
£12, under 16s £10, family £38
Taking Steps
Taking Steps is Alan Ayckbourn's 1979 farce and is set in a Victorian three-storey country house, that was formerly a brothel and haunted by a dead prostitute.
When
Nov 13-15, 7.30pm, mat Nov 15, 2.30pm
Cost
Thu-Sat eve £10, Sat mat £8
Roy Chubby Brown: Who Ate All The Pies
Controversial stand-up from the veteran. Not suitable for under 18s.
Dr Feelgood
The band, which has constantly toured despite several reincarnations, plays blues pub-rock. The current line up features Kevin Morris on drums and Phil Mitchell on bass, Steve Walwyn on guitar and vocalist Robert Kane.
Marcus Brigstocke: Je M'Accuse
Satirical humour and dry, intelligent wit from the stand-up and broadcaster.
Blake
Classical crossover vocal performance from the Brit Award-winning quartet.
Chris Farlowe
The singer, who was prominent on the music scene in the 60s, continues to perform rock, soul and blues. With support from Norman Beaker Band.
Julia Fordham
The Portsmouth-born singer-songwriter, now based in California, performs her pop, soul and jazz hits.
Vienna Festival Ballet: The Nutcracker
Tchaikovsky's classical ballet featuring The Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy, in which the toys in a nursery spring to life on the eve of the festive season and The Prince and Clara combat the Mouse King.
Cost
£18.50 & £16.50, under 16s £14
Talon - The Best Of Eagles
A tribute to the rock group The Eagles.
Counterfeit Stones: Rolling Stones Tribute
The colourful tribute act combines classic hits, retro costumes and humour to evoke the swagger of the iconic rockers.
Joe Brown And His Band
Rock'n'roll from the veteran singer-songwriter and his backing group.
Cost
£25, adv booking required
The Supersonic 70's Show
SuperSonic 70's Show are a six piece totally live 70's tribute show with both male & female lead vocals.
The Blues Band
The Searchers In Concert
The group, who reigned through the 60s, performs their rock and pop originals.
The Searchers
The 1960s veterans play harmonious pop hits.
King Pleasure And The Biscuit Boys
The 1940s-style combo plays Louis Jordan and Eddie Cleanhead Vincent-influenced jazz, rhythm'n'blues and jive.
Platinum: Abba Tribute
The music of the Swedish hitmakers is performed live.
Lee Memphis King: One Night Of Elvis
The singer performs rock'n'roll and pop covers from the Memphis-born superstar, including the hits Love Me Tender, Heartbreak Hotel and Blue Suede Shoes.
Stephen K Amos: Welcome To My World
And Finally...Phil Collins: Phil Collins Tribute
Tribute to the ex-Genesis drummer and solo hitmaker.
Al Murray The Pub Landlord: One Man, One Guvnor
The character comic returns as the opinionated pub landlord performing observational humour and cheeky banter.
The Hollywood Bees: The Hollies Tribute
Performing the songs which influenced The Hollies style, from The Everly Bros and Buddy Holly to Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen as well as self penned hits.
Nick Ross Orchestra: Sounds Of The Glenn Miller Era
The band plays 1940s and 1950s swing classics made famous by the likes of Miller, Dorsey, Basie and James.
Henning Wehn: Eins, Zwei, DIY
Cultural humour based on the cultures of both Britain and Germany from the Westphalian comic and TV regular.
John Shuttleworth: A Wee Ken To Remember
Versatile singer/organist, John Shuttleworth, wants to share fond memories of his favourite past weekends. However, a typo on the poster means John is obliged to spend the evening paying homage to his next-door neighbour and sole agent, the diminutive Ken Worthington.
The ELO Experience: ELO Tribute
The band plays the world-famous Birmingham outfit's greatest hits including Living Thing, Sweet Talking Woman, Telephone Line, Wild West Hero and Mr Blue Sky.
Secret Love: The Life & Music of Doris Day
West End actress and singer Claudia Morris pays tribute to the troubled Hollywood star, accompanied by a live band and with guest appearances from actors portraying key characters in her story.
Purple Zeppelin: Deep Purple & Led Zeppelin Tribute
80s Mania
A celebration of music from the 1980s, featuring the songs of Duran Duran, The Human League, Kim Wilde, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Culture Club and Wham.
The Agency
Soul covers band.
Lee Hurst: Things That Make You Go Aaarggh!!!
A stand-up show with Lee Hurst. Exploring what irritates the public. The show is part of his UK tour, featuring new material.
Nights On Broadway: The Bee Gees Tribute
The band pays homage to the chart-topping pop-rock and disco legends, known for the songs Stayin' Alive, You Win Again and Night Fever.
An Evening Of Dirty Dancing: The Tribute Show
Stage Acts Productions presents a musical show with a party atmosphere, paying tribute to the 1987 film. Numbers include Do You Love Me, She's Like The Wind, Big Girls Don't Cry, Hey Baby, Wipeout, Be My Baby, Hungry Eyes and The Time of My Life.
A Swinging Affair: Claire Martin & Ray Gelato
The singer and the singer-saxophonist collaborate to perform mainstream jazz standards, plus music from The Great American Songbook with their accompanying musicians.
The Fortunes
Classic pop by the band with hits in the 1960s and 1970s.
Elio Pace Performs The Billy Joel Songbook
The hits of the well-established American pop-rock singer-songwriter and pianist.
Grumpy Old Women
Adele King, Flo McSweeney and Una Crawford O'Brien share their irritations with modern life. Based on the successful TV show.
Richard Digance
The comedy folk singer-songwriter performs original material.
Money For Nothing: Dire Straits Tribute
Chris Slade & His Band
The AC/DC drummer and his accompanying five musicians perform covers of rock songs he has played on throughout his career.
Broadway And Beyond: The Magic Lives On
Performers from the biggest shows in the West End perform songs from classics Camelot, Carousel and South Pacific, through to modern musicals Cabaret, Chicago and Spamalot.
Cost
£16, over 60s & under 16s £14.50
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