“The ultimate 60s Christmas party!”

Eric’s Christmas Party

Monday 30 November–Saturday 12 December 2015

David Graham Productions presents

The one-and-only Eric is back! Join him and his multi-talented band of actors and musicians for a night of non-stop comedy, inspired mayhem, and some of the greatest music of the 1960s. it’ll be the best night out this christmas – guaranteed!

Eric’s been invited to a special Christmas Party at Hanley’s top 60s nightspot, The Place. He’s never heard of it but, when he finds out that the guest list includes Pete Townsend of The Who, Brian Poole of The Tremeloes, Sandie Shaw, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, and other 60s pop icons he can’t wait to go.

Can this be true? Will our hero be mingling with some of the biggest pop stars of the 1960s? Will this be his chance to break into the music industry big time? Or will it be more Hard Day’s Night than Glad All Over? It certainly sounds like an opportunity to play more than 20 of the greatest 60s hits and have a Christmas party night to remember. So that’s just what we’ll do then!

 

Merry Christmas savings

Buy 10 tickets and get a FREE BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE! (and 11th ticket FREE for organiser)

Groups of 4 or more just £16.00 per ticket!

Monday 30 November–Saturday 12 December 2015

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