THE Borough Theatre in Abergavenny has a packed programme for the spring, with a wealth of music including the Brandenburg Bach Soloists, the astonishing Budapest Gypsy Orchestra led by the world-class gypsy jazz musician, Tcha Limberger, and West End star Peter Karrie, back with a fun-filled concert of songs from the musicals.

Tribute bands include Britain’s most popular Buddy Holly act, Buddy Holly & The Cricketers as well as the greatest hits of Electric Light Orchestra reproduced by ELO Experience, Magic - a tribute to Queen and T-Rextasy, the official tribute band dedicated to Marc Bolan and T-Rex and Abergavenny's Keith Davies performs his ever-popular evening with Elvis.

Wales’ best-loved storyteller, Daniel Morden transports audiences of all ages with his new show, Tree of Leaf and Flame with wonderful stories from The Mabinogi accompanied by mesmerising music from Oli Wilson Dickson and Dylan Fowler.

There’s some unusual theatre including Penny Dreadful Productions’ How To Be Immortal – an original new play about the weird and wonderful ways we try to hold on to the people we’ve lost and Stan's Café’s extraordinary The Anatomy of Melancholy based on a self-help manual written in the time of Shakespeare.

Events for children and families include The First Time Machine; Grandpa’s Railway, featuring a model railway on stage and Pirate Gran, a magical swashbuckling story based on the popular books by Geraldine Durrant and Rose Forshall.

Rareseed Theatre, a new local youth company perform a double bill Rats! by Liz Pearce and Looking Out To See by Charles Way. The Abergavenny Pantomime Company present Rumpelstiltskin during February half-term; there will be a St David’s Day Concert with local performers and two musicals The Mystery of Edwin Drood performed by the Concept Players and High Society from AAODS. Monmouthshire Youth Dance Company present Ignite, and Abergavenny Camera Club present the popular naturalist and broadcaster Iolo Williams.

To book, call the box office on 01873 850805 or online at boroughtheatreabergavenny.co.uk