Beccles Public Hall and Theatre is looking forward to springing into March with a jam-packed line-up of music, magic and so much more.

The March line-up kicks off on Saturday, March 4, with Victorian classic drama – The Tell Tale Heart.

Hot on the heels of Christian Bales hit film, The Pale Blue Eyes about Edgar Allan Poe, Beccles brings a touch of crime mystery live to the stage.

March also sees the first-ever winner of Britain’s got Talent Paul Potts taking to the stage at Beccles for a night of music on Wednesday, March, 8.

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Following Paul Potts is another Britain’s Got Talent finalist, Richard Essien, also known as Magic Bones on Thursday, March, 9.

He said: “The show will feature explosive street magic and illusions influenced by street-dance culture, music and lifestyle."

If country music gets your toe-tapping, then the Patsy Cline and Friends 60th Anniversary Tour will be right up your street on Saturday, March 11.

Lee Davidge also joins the lineup as he performs a tribute to Jim Reeves with his authentic costume and iconic voice. 

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Film fans can sit back and enjoy Downtown Abbey – A New Era on March 13. Film at the Hall is a monthly event.

At the end of March, you can sit back and enjoy Little Women on March 30.

Jenny Wren productions brings a one-woman adaptation of the literary classic at Beccles.

March ends with That’s Camp! An Evening of Drag from Norfolk production company – On The Huh.

A hall spokesman said: "This is an all-singing, all-dancing, all-fabulous celebration of all things camp. So grab your tickets for Friday, March, 31."

To see the full lineup see the website: www.becclespublichall.co.uk