THERE will be dancing, singing and even a spot of wrestling at the Brentwood Theatre throughout February.

The theatre continues to show its caring side on February 6 and 7 as dance groups from across Essex unite to raise money for Crossroads Care Brentwood and Basildon District.

In Move to the Movies, the dancers will be performing to film soundtracks, and all the money raised from ticket sales will go to fund respite services for young carers offered by the charity.

Then, on February 13, Dropkixx Wrestling returns to the theatre foranight of professional wrestling action.

The main event will see current Dropkixx European Heavyweight champion Ryan Albright defend his title against his former tag team partner and former friend Josh Faulkner.

Together these two men used to tear it up as members of The Firm.

But it would seem following the events of Brentwood X that Faulkner is fed up with Albright’s cheating ways and is looking to reclaim the title that he once held.

The show will also feature the tag team titles being on the line as well as top flight Cruiserweight action and more!

The show is deemed suitable for all ages.

Between February 25 and 27, the Hutton Players will take to the stage with their production My Boy Jack, produced in association with Nick Hern Books.

The story shows Rudyard Kipling’s unwavering determination to get his son, Jack, successfully enlisted in the Army just before the start of the First World War and the devastating impact this has on the Kipling family.

The performance contains strong language and adult content.

Parental guidance is advisory.

The final show of the month will be the theatre’s County Music Club on February 28.

Musicians Steve Cherelle and Blake and Basil will perfrom two and a half hours of country music from 7pm.

For show times, bar opening times, ticket prices and more details about any of the shows, visit brentwood-theatre.co.uk or call the theatre box office on 01277 200305.