OnFife is preparing for their new season programme across its theatres, with a range of shows coming to Dunfermline.
Comedian Joe Pasquale will be heading to Carnegie Hall with his show, The New Normal.
He’s been performing on stage for more than 40 years and will be in the city on July 21.
The New Jersey Boys will be performing in the Dunfermline venue on August 30, with all the classic hits from Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, including Big Girls Don’t Cry and Sherry.
It will be one big party night with Europe’s leading Abba tribute, Abbamania, stopping by on June 28 as part of their 25th anniversary tour.
The two-hour show features all the timeless hits, from Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia to Fernando and Chiquitita.
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For true crime fans, A History of British Mass Murderers will be revealed by Professor Craig Jackson on July 6.
In this show he conducts 'psychological autopsies' on the mass killers responsible for the Hungerford and Dunblane shootings and the infamous Rothbury manhunt, along with cases including the Heinz baby food poisoner, the Tesco bomber and numerous attacks by spree killers.
On a - much - lighter note the Band of His Majesty’s Royal Marines Scotland will return to Carnegie Hall with the appropriately named Back By Request, an evening of musical delights, on September 26.
There are also shows planned by local amateur theatre and dance groups, including the Dunfermline Dramatic Society, Playhouse Theatre Company, Limelight Carnegie Youth Theatre, Dalgety Bay Players and the Dance Bank.
For full details of all shows and films coming up go to onfife.com
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