The Palace Writers Project is open to anyone over the age of 16 with an interest and enthusiasm for writing. You do not have to have any past experience in writing. Read more »

 
 

Lockipedia is a brand new stand-up show from the comedian Sean Lock, on at the Palace Theatre next Wednesday. Read more »

 
 

‘This is the world’s first user-generated feature film, which basically means people at home had an input into how the film was made,’ says Faintheart’s director Vito Rocco.

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A new, updated version of THE MATING GAME, a comedy that has regularly played around the world since its hit run in London in the seventies.
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Tonight is the last chance to see Frankie & Johnny at the Palace Theatre. Kelly McGillis and Rolf Saxon star in this lavish new production of Terrence McNally’s classic love story, set in 1980s New York.
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Russell Kane returns to Southend with his highly anticipated new show Human Dressage.
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The Philharmonia Orchestr, conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy, revisits The Cliffs.
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Cinema at the Palace Theatre

The White Bus presents a screening of:

CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT

7.30pm - doors open at 7pm, Admission £5

PALACE THEATRE / London Road, Westliff, SS0 9LA

 
 

Henry VI - is on at the Dixon Studio (Palace Theatre), daily until this 28th November.

About the play - Henry V is dead: England is about to explode in an orgy of bloodshed and violence… Shakespeare’s Henry VI cycle will be presented in a special two-part adaptation: The Descent Into Chaos and The Triumph Of Evil.

The Descent Into Chaos: 17 -18, 24, 26 & mats on 21 & 28 November
The Triumph Of Evil:
19- 21, 25, 27 -28 November
You can see both parts separately or on the same day on 21 and 28 November!

Palace Theatre / 430 London Road, Southend on Sea, SS0 9LA
Book the tickets HERE. DOWNLOAD the full Cliffs and Palace programme HERE.

 
 


The Canterbury Tales (Dixon Studio) by Lindisfarne Theatre

This is a revised modern bawdy version of the Geoffrey Chaucer classic and set in the Village Hall and takes the form of the Annual Geoffrey Chaucer Canterbury Tale-Telling Competition. This is the new modern version of the tales, so don’t be put off by it being a classic. It’s rather saucy in parts and the faint hearted may have to cover their eyes in parts!

The audience chose the order in which the tales are performed and get to chose the best one. They include The Knight’s Tale, The Wife of Bath’s Tale, The Nuns Priests Tale, The Cook’s Tale, The Reeve’s Tale and
The Miller’s Tale.

WARNING: THIS PLAY IS NOT SUITABLE FOR PEOPLE WITHOUT A SENSE OF HUMOUR!

£11.00 Adults. Concessions: £10.00 (Wednesday eve and Sat mat)

Dixon Studio @ Palace Theatre / Westcliff on Sea, Essex, CLICK HERE to book.
For more info about the Lindisfarne Theatre, CLICK HERE.