Who's Bad
CliffsMon 1 Nov | 8pm
Following a successful show earlier this year, Who’s Bad returns for another night paying tribute to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson!
The Anderson and Wakeman Project
CliffsTue 2 Nov | 8pm
A special evening is in store as two legends of music take to the stage.
The 80's Rocked
CliffsWeds 3 Nov | 8pm
The 80s Rocked presents the best rock anthem tracks of the 1980’s, with classics from Aerosmith, Guns ‘N’ Roses, Bon Jovi, AC/DC, Whitesnake, Queen and many more.
Al Murray The Pub Landlord - Barrel of Fun
CliffsThursday 4th Nov at 8pm
Al Murray The Pub Landlord is back on the road to roll out his Barrel of Fun, a brand new stand-up show for 2010.
Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
CliffsFriday 5th & Saturday 6th November | 7.30pm
With Special Guest Alison Moyet Last few seats remaining! Contact the Box Office by 'phone or in person for tickets.
Tell Me On A Sunday
PalaceSaturday 6th November | 7.30pm
A rare opportunity to see Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black’s TELL ME ON A SUNDAY. Starring Claire Sweeney
The Armstrong and Miller Show Live
CliffsSunday 7th November | 8pm
Ben Miller (Moving Wallpaper) and Alexander Armstrong (Mutual Friends) will be hitting to road in Autumn 2010.....
Jimmy Carr 'Laughter Therapy'
CliffsMonday 8th November | 8.00pm
‘Laughter Therapy’ is his ninth solo show. It’ll be an evening of none stop jokes, gags and banter......
The Madness of George III
PalaceMon 8 - Wed 10 Nov | Mon - Wed 8pm, Matinee Wed 2.30pm
Starring Simon Ward (Zulu Dawn, Young Winston, All Creatures Great And Small) and Susan Penhaligon (The Land That Time Forgot, No Sex Please We’re British, Bouquet of Barbed Wire)
Status Quo
CliffsTues 9 Nov | 7.30pm
We are delighted to announce that Britain’s best-loved rockers, STATUS QUO, will be coming to the Cliffs Pavilion this Autumn, as part of a 28 date UK tour.
Southend Drama Society - Outside Edge
Dixon Studio (Palace Theatre)Wed 10 - Sat 13 November Wed – Sat 8pm, Mat Sat 3pm
Set in a cricket Pavilion, Outside Edge deals with an eventful Saturday afternoon ...
Recital: Natalie Clien & Katya Apekisheva
PalaceThu 11 November | 7.30pm
Concert 3 of 12 in our 18th International Concert series Natalie Clien, cello & Katya Apekisheva, piano
Marc Almond
CliffsThur 11 Nov | 8pm
Marc Almond celebrates 30 years in music, singing only hits and singles.
Paul Carrack
CliffsFri 12 Nov | 8pm
The former vocalist of Mike and The Mechanics and the voice behind world-wide hits such as Ace's 'How Long', Squeeze's 'Tempted' and of course, timeless classic 'The Living Years', returns to Southend.
Roger Dean Sings Johnny Cash
PalaceSat 13 Nov | 7.30pm
Since appearing on BBC television at the age of 14 singing The Tennessee Flat Top Box Roger Dean has been playing Cash’s music most of his life.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Show
CliffsSat 13 Nov | 8pm
Featuring some of the best musicians from the Fab Four’s own home town of Liverpool, and backed by a spellbinding new light show, original big screen animations and a host of fun surprises, this show is a must for Beatles Fans old and new!
Room on the Broom
PalaceSun 14 & Mon 15 Nov | Sun 1.30pm, Mon 10.30am & 1.30pm
The witch and her cat are flying happily on their broomstick - until a stormy wind blows away the witch’s hat, bow and wand.
Brian Conley
CliffsSun 14 Nov | 8pm
Brian Conley will return to Southend this Autumn with the best sketches from his television series ‘The Brian Conley Show’.
An Audience with Jimmy Greaves
PalaceWed 17 November| 8.00pm
Britain's favourite ex-footballer takes to the stage with his unique brand of comedy and riveting and irreverent anecdotes.
Fawlty Towers
Dixon Studio (Palace Theatre)Wed 17 - Sat 20 Nov | Weds - Sat at 8pm, Thur & Sat Matinee 2.45pm
East Essex Players present two very funny episodes of Fawlty Towers: "The Builders" and "Basil and the Rat".
Hamlet : Prince of Denmark
PalaceThurs 18 & Fri 19 Nov | Thurs 7.30pm, Fri 10.30am & 7.30pm
Does revenge justify murder? Shakespeare’s most iconic and challenging play goes for the jugular without hesitation.
Rich Hall
PalaceSat 20 Nov | 20:00
Star of the recent critically acclaimed BBC4 documentary, How the West Was Lost, Edinburgh fringe favourite and Perrier Award winner Rich Hall is back on the road, performing in his usual style as the grouchy, deadpan comic genius.
An Evening with Elvis at Christmas
PalaceSun 21 Nov | 7.30pm
The Official Elvis Disabled Fan Club are proud to present for one night only! The Elvis Trilogy Extravaganza!! 3 amazing Elvis Tribute Artists.
Dara O'Briain
CliffsMon 22 Nov | 8pm
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to catch the most charming, charismatic, fast-talking funny man working on the UK's live comedy circuit today
Jedward
CliffsTues 23 Nov | 7.30pm
Only a matter of months after finishing fifth on The X-Factor, Jedward embark on a national tour.
SSC - Romeo & Juliet
Dixon Studio (Palace Theatre)Tue 23 - Sat 27 November Tue – Sat 7.45pm, Mats Thu & Sat 3pm
The story of two forever-feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets
Michael Bolton
CliffsThu 25 November | 7.30pm
Last few seats remaining! Contact the Box Office by 'phone or in person for tickets.
RAF in Concert
CliffsFri 26 November | 7.30pm
Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain
Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg
CliffsSun 28 November | 7.30pm
Concert 4 of 12 in our 18th International Concert series Conductor: Ivor Bolton Soloist: Freddy Kempf, piano
House of Ghosts - An Inspector Morse Mystery
PalaceMon 29 Nov - Sat 4 Dec | Mon - Sat 8pm, Matinees Thur & Sat 2.30pm
Starring Colin Baker (Doctor Who) as Morse. Inspector Morse takes to the stage in Autumn 2010 in an all-new murder mystery, House of Ghosts.
Diversity
CliffsMon 29 Nov | 8pm
Last few seats remaining! Contact the Box Office by 'phone or in person for tickets.
Carols for Christmas
CliffsTues 30 Nov | 7.30pm
Come and get in the mood for the festive season with an evening of entertainment from the Southend Festival Chorus and Southend Band
Season's Greetings
PalaceTue 30 Nov - Sat 4 Dec | Tue - Sat 7.45pm, Sat Mat 3pm
A dysfunctional family Christmas at the home of Neville and Belinda descends into black farce.


