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The King Of Reggae - The Man - The Music

Enhance your concert experience with delicious home-cooked traditional food from 

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'Let's Get Together And Feel Alright' as Rush Theatre Company, the company that brought you the critically acclaimed RUSH - A Joyous Jamaican Journey, bring you their brand new production THE KING OF REGGAE - THE MAN - THE MUSIC.

Get ready to enjoy songs like One Love, No Woman No Cry and Is This Love all played live on stage by the incredible The King of Reggae Band, as we tell the story of the man who brought Reggae music to the world.

From a Government yard in Trenchtown to Rastafari Icon, this brand new narrated musical charts the life and times of the King of Reggae, touching every aspect of the Jamaican superstar's musical, spiritual and political life and the impact his music was to have worldwide.

Featuring over 20 of his iconic hits, hear the story of the man and enjoy the music.



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Bring music and food together on Friday 2 June...

Lola's Caribbean Kitchen will be cooking a menu of mouth-watering food in Theatre Square when you embark on a Joyous Jamaican journey with the King of Reggae. Embrace yourself with the story of the man who brought Reggae to the world and enjoy a celebration of authentic traditional home cooked Afro Caribbean cuisine including:

Jerk Chicken, Escovitch Fish, Curried Goat, Rice"n"Peas , White Rice, Fried Dumplings, Steam Vegetables and slaw. (Vegetarian Option available).

It's easy to book - you'll be invited to add menu options to your basket when you book your concert tickets.

Menu, served from 5pm

Jerk Chicken £7
Curried Goat £8
Escovitch Fish £6
Vegetarian Option £5
(all accompanied with slaw and dumplings)

 

Show commences 7.30pm

Book Tickets

Tickets £24.50

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