THE Playhouse in Weston-super-Mare is on track to host a wide variety of shows this year.
Here are just a few to keep an eye out for.
Steve Steinman's Vampires Rock
Steve Steinman's Vampires Rock is back on the road.
The show features over 30 of the greatest rock anthems of all time. Queen, Guns N' Roses and Bon Jovi are just a few of the artists whose music is featured in this tongue-in-cheek performance.
Tickets are priced at £34.50 for adults and £24.50 for children.
The Circus of Horrors: Haunted Fairground
This new show is set in an abandoned, neglected fairground which is haunted by unknown creatures.
The demons have previously been plastinated as exhibits in The House of Wax and then brought back to life by a Tesla Coil machine.
The performance contains special effects, chilling music and Beautifully Bizarre Circus acts.
Tickets are priced at £28 for adults, £26 for over 60's and £26 for children.
Come What May: The Ultimate Tribute to The Moulin Rouge
Sweeney Entertainments and Sisco Productions have worked together to create Come What May - The Ultimate Tribute to Moulin Rouge.
This show features Strictly Come Dancing's Robin Windsor and a cast of West End performers, combining music, song and dance to give audiences an insight into the secret world of Moulin Rouge.
Tickets are priced at £32.50 for adults and £30.50 for over 60s.
Kinky Boots
Kinky Boots follows the story of Charlie Price, who is forced to give up his dreams of living in London to save his father's family business, a shoe factory.
Charlie is soon inspired by Lola, a drag entertainer in need of some stilettos. The pair soon work to turn the factory around.
Tickets are priced at £25.
The Makings of a Murderer
David Swindle, the Scottish detective who brought Peter Tobin to justice, is giving his expert insights into what makes a killer tick. What are the motivations? What are the tell-tale signs?
You will have the chance to learn about the biggest British serial killers of all time, ranging from Jack the Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, Fred and Rose West and more.
Tickets range from £36 to £32.
Visit The Playhouse website to see the full list of shows this year.
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