The Orchard West Theatre in Dartford has an exciting line-up of shows for September, offering something for everyone.
The Orchard West Theatre, now temporarily hosting the Orchard Theatre while RAAC panel issues are addressed, is set to welcome hundreds of audience members for unforgettable nights.
September will see a month of fabulous shows such as Magic of the Bee Gees on September 7, and Ben Portsmouth This is Elvis on September 8.
Other highlights include The Smooth Rock Show on September 12, RUSH – A Joyous Jamaican Journey on September 13, and tributes to The Carpenters and Queen.
Below is a run-down on the shows happening at The Orchard West theatre in Dartford this September
Magic Of The Bee Gees: Saturday, September 7
Relive hits like Night Fever, Stayin’ Alive, and More Than a Woman.
Ben Portsmouth This is Elvis: Sunday, September 8
A tribute to Elvis featuring songs from the '50s, '68 Comeback Special, and '70s Vegas concerts.
The Smooth Rock Show: Thursday, September 12
A tribute to 'Yacht Rock' legends like Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac, and The Eagles.
RUSH – A Joyous Jamaican Journey: Friday, September 13
The story of the Windrush Generation and the rise of Reggae.
A Tribute To The Carpenters: Saturday, September 14
A night celebrating the music of the Carpenters, starring Sally Creedon.
That’ll Be The Day: Sunday, September 15
A fusion of rock 'n' roll, pop, and comedy featuring hits from the past.
Musicals – The Ultimate Live Band Sing-along: Thursday, September 19
An interactive musical theatre experience with live performances.
Supreme Queen: Friday, September 20
A tribute to Queen with Scott Maley as Freddie Mercury.
Battle of the Bands: Saturday, September 21
Local bands compete for a chance to perform a full set on the Orchard West stage.
Country Roads: Sunday, September 22
A celebration of country music classics like 9 to 5, The Gambler, and Jolene.
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