Description
Remaining true to its roots this Victorian music-hall retains a sense of nostalgia staging traditional, unpretentious plays, farces, old-school variety performers and, of course, pantos. An evening's entertainment starts with a hearty 3-course meal, served by candlelight in the theatre, before the night's show begins. It may not be fashionable but with classics such as the Barber of Seville, the legendary Danny La Rue, and plays with intriguing titles like The Pleasures of Fanny, it is certainly fun.