FROM suave men in uniform to sexy cowboys, The Chippendales are back in town next Monday, April 4, with their newest production Most Wanted.

The two-hour show by the men of Chippendales promises a non-stop show of live music, audience interaction, dancing and fantasy.

Some members of the audience will get a chance to get up even more close and personal to the guys by being invited on stage.

The Chippendales come on stage at 7.30pm and tickets at �22.50 and �20 are available from the Alban Arena box office on 01727 844488 or online at www.alban-arena.co.uk

The raunchy Chippendales will just be a distant memory later next week when The Tiger Who Came To Tea is live on stage with a family show full of magic, sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos.

Based on the picture book written and illustrated by Judith Kerr and adapted for the stage by David Wood, the doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. The last sight they expect to see when they open it is a big stripy tiger.

The show, aimed at children aged three and upwards, can be seen at 2pm and 4.30pm next Thursday, April 7, and at 10.30am and 2pm next Friday, April 8. Tickets are �10.

Fresh from the comedy club circuit are Mike Gunn and Sean Collins who are visiting the Arena at 8pm next Saturday, April 9.

Regarded as two of the best headline acts currently performing on the circuit, they were invited to appear on the most recent series of Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow.

Mike and Sean have now teamed up to produce Still On The Roadshow with the intention of proving that good comedy is not just a young man’s game.

Tickets are �12.50.

Bill Haley’s New Comets promise to take the audience on a trip back to the golden age of rock’n’roll when they appear at the Arena at 7.30pm next Sunday, April 10.

The original fifties performance features original outfits and sound, not to mention two of the original Comets, Bill Turner and Pete Davenport. They will be joined by Bill Haley’s daughter, singer and guitarist Gina Haley, touring for the first time in memory of their father.

Bill Haley’s New Comets have performed for more than two decades in Bill’s name, playing over 24,000 songs during that period.

The show begins at 7.30pm and tickets are �18.50 with concessions �2 off.