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Live Performance
60's / 70's / 80's Tribute
The Zoots have been asked by Theatres to put on various shows over the years. Our first show was our Sounds of the 60s, The Sounds of the 70s and more recently a Sounds of the 80s show.
SOUNDS OF THE SIXTIES SHOW
The ZOOTS’s authentic Sixties harmonies have won the hearts of critics and audiences alike, over 1,000 performances, at venues from Old Trafford to the London Palladium. THE ZOOTS play the soundtrack to the 1960s, covering timeless classics from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Monkees, The Beach Boys, Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison, and dozens more of your favourite 60s artists.
SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES SHOW
The ZOOTS have brought the Sounds of the Seventies to ecstatic listeners on stage, screen and iTunes – and now, you can experience it too! This amazing Seventies tribute has it all! Glam Rock, Reggae, Prog Rock, Punk, Funk, Motown and Disco! Join The ZOOTS as they explore the monster sounds of T.Rex, Queen, Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin and other amazing Seventies bands!
SOUNDS OF THE EIGHTIES SHOW
It’s the 80s tribute show that’s wowed concert-goers around the world, winning acclaim from the Anthem of the Seas to Dubai! Accompany The ZOOTS as they play the party anthems, classic pop, and power ballads that defined the 80s! Fight for your right to party with hits from Wham, The Jam, Bon Jovi, Madness, A-Ha, and other Eighties pop legends!
MUSIC THROUGH THE AGES SHOW
Why not have a mix of all the eras from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s ,1980s, 1990s and 2000s all into one? A non stop hit a minute show taking you on a journey back through the most brilliant music of the last 70 years.
SOUNDS OF THE NINETIES SHOW
Schools out, and The ZOOTS are well and truly in with massive hits from Blur, Oasis, Robbie Williams, Guns n Roses, and more! Relive the decade of Britpop, Indie, Grunge, and the electrifying tracks that kept you partying till dawn!
The Regent Centre is a thriving, independent, 1930s Art Deco Cinema, Theatre, Information Centre, Café and Gallery, set in the heart of Christchurch, Dorset.
The Regent opened on Boxing Day 1931 as the town’s cinema, showing The Taming of the Shrew with Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. The Regent retained this important role in the life of the Community for over forty years until July 1973, when it was closed as a cinema and then re-opened as the Mecca Social and Bingo Club. The final cry of ‘house’ was sounded in February 1982.
The need for an arts centre in Christchurch had already been well established in the town and in November 1982, Christchurch Borough Council purchased the Regent. A unique relationship was formed between the local authority and a group of over 100 enthusiastic volunteers. Together, they lovingly restored the Regent to all its early Art Deco glory. The Regent Centre in its present form was finally opened on June 11th 1983 by the actress Dora Bryan.
Today, the Regent Centre is one of the finest examples of an early 1930s cinema to survive in Britain. Its 480 seats are regularly filled for events as diverse as the latest film releases to professional touring theatre, jazz, big band, ballet, opera and celebrity star shows. The Regent is also the home venue for many local amateur companies, who regularly stage productions at the Centre.
The Regent maintains a rolling programme of development and improvements and on 28th March 2000, a new Studio Theatre was opened, at the rear of the building, jointly funded by the Regent Centre Association and the Council as the Borough’s main Millennium project.
During the latter part of 2006, funding was provided by Christchurch Borough Council for a major refurbishment of the Centre. This included the introduction of new seats, air conditioning, disabled lifts and loos and the Modernist re-design of the Foyer.
In February 2007 the final stage of the major refurbishment began with the re-introduction of a canopy over the front doors for the first time since 1967. Two new convex poster boards on the two supporting pillars at either side of the canopy combined with 1930s neon style signage, have tastefully re-created the early Art Deco heritage of the Regent.
Since 2008 the Regent has been able to use new technology to bring in satellite broadcasts of major artistic events from around the world to the Centre’s big screen. The Metropolitan Opera has been broadcast live from New York to sell out houses at the Regent. Then in 2009 the National Theatre began broadcasts from its stage live from London’s South Bank to enthusiastic audiences at the Regent. In 2010 the Regent was able to beam in live satellite broadcasts from the Bolshoi and Opera de Paris, bringing the very best in international ballet to Christchurch.
In April 2012, Digital Cinema was introduced to the Regent Centre to replace the existing 35mm film projector. This has brought this 80 year old cinema right up to date with the cutting edge of technological advances in the film industry in the 21st Century. Digital Cinema has also meant that the Regent has been able to add to its existing programme of satellite broadcasts to the big screen, with The Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet now making their debut at the Centre from August 2012.
We want to make your visit to the Regent Centre an enjoyable one from start to finish. One that you’ll remember and want to repeat again and again.
While you’re here make sure you make the most of everything on offer.
Why not visit our coffee bar, situated in the main foyer where you can purchase snacks, cakes, ice creams and delicious coffees, teas, hot chocolate, or cold drinks all very reasonably priced and served with a smile by one of our army of volunteers. We also have free WIFI throughout the foyer for your enjoyment.
Sounds of the Seventies
51 High Street,
Christchurch,
Dorset,
England,
BH23 1AS.
01202 499 199
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