EXPERIENCE an evening of psychic mediumship with In The Spirit With Colin Fry at the Alban Arena this Sunday, March 22, at 7.30pm. If you ve lost a loved one or are simply intrigued to see if mediums can provide evidence from the other side here s your c

EXPERIENCE an evening of psychic mediumship with In The Spirit With Colin Fry at the Alban Arena this Sunday, March 22, at 7.30pm.

If you've lost a loved one or are simply intrigued to see if mediums can provide evidence from the other side here's your chance.Colin says: "For those who believe, no evidence is necessary and for those who don't believe, no evidence is ever enough."

Colin has been touring the country with his theatre show for the last five years and has published two books, Life Before Death and Secrets from the Afterlife. His latest book The Message is due out in April.

Tickets for the show are �19.50 and available from the Arena box office on 01727 844488 or at www.alban-arena.co.uk

�� The music and style of the legendary queen of blue-eyed soul Dusty Springfield will be celebrated by Katy Setterfield at the Arena next Friday, March 27, at 7.30pm.

Singer and musician Katy was the winner of the BBC's tribute act talent show The One and Only performing as Dusty at the beginning of 2008. Her prize was a three-month contract in Las Vegas performing in the Legends stage show that she completed to great acclaim last year. In her first solo touring show performing as Dusty Springfield Katy will don the classic 60s dresses, fix her hair into a beehive and step out on stage to sing the favourites Son of a Preacher Man, I Only Want to be With You, You Don't Have to Say You Love Me and much more.

Tickets are �17.50 or �16 from the box office number above.

�� Saturday, March 28, sees family favourites the Chuckle Brothers bringing their brand new show to Arena, Chuckle Trek - The Lost Generation.

Paul and Barry set off on a new adventure and this time find themselves hurtling through space. Captain James T. Burke needs to recruit a crew for the USS Exercise, as they must save the Earth from being taken over by rogue robots. Can Earth be saved from this new threat to our planet? Are the Chuckle Brothers the intrepid duo who can do this?

The show is being staged at both 2pm and 5pm with tickets �12.50 and can be booked on the number above.

�� Prepare to party the following night (Sunday) when That'll Be The Day returns to Arena at 7.30pm. The award-winning entertainment show, is back with a brand new production, featuring over 100 classic gold hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s, as well a range of comedy routines.

First established on the cabaret circuit in the late 1980s, the show's popularity has grown and it now attracts audiences both young and old, from all corners of the UK.

Trevor Payne, who wrote and created the show back in 1987, still directs, produces and stars in the production today and rewrites it every year.

Tickets are �20.00 or �18.50 from the box office or online at www.alban-arena.co.uk