Hertford’s redeveloped theatre BEAM due to open this August

    With Hertford’s redeveloped theatre BEAM opening next month, bookings are already being taken for a variety of shows for both adults and children.

    The first show on 24th August is Uncle Funk’s Disco Inferno, the UK’s top live disco band, who are regulars at the  Glastonbury Festival, Standon Calling, Cambridge Club and many other huge events.

    From Tuesday 27th to Thursday 29th August, Dinosaur World will be presenting six family shows featuring life-like human-powered dinosaurs, such as a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Giraffatitan, Microraptor and Segnosaurus.

    From Friday 30th to Sunday 1st September, there’s more for the kids, with

    Horrible Histories Rotten Royals, Milkshake! Live on HolidayDear ZooThe Very Hungry Caterpillar Show and The Tiger Who Came To Tea.

    The theatre continues it’s established reputation for attracting big name comedy with shows from Clinton Baptiste, Dom Joly, Rich Hall, Mark Thomas, Andy Parsons and Rob Beckett.

    Live music offerings include Steeleye Span, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, 24K Bruno and Ronnie Scott’s All Stars.

    BEAM Hertford’s three new cinema screens will be taking bookings from late July.

    Located on the first floor, the cinemas will feature a mix of new release and classic films, with state of the art sound and projection facilities.

    The screens range in size, with Screen One seating 81, Screen Two, 65 and Screen Three, 54.

    Open from 23 August! BEAM are back open again this summer with a fantastic selection of live theatre and the latest cinema releases.

    Find BEAM at The Wash, Hertford SG14 1PS

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