A Simon and Garfunkel tribute act will relive the career of the duo at The Vanburgh Theatre in Chester this month.

The international touring show Simon & Garfunkel: Through the Years, will play at The King’s School theatre on Friday, March 18.

Created by old friends Dan Haynes and Pete Richards, the pair are wowing audiences around the world with their multilayered theatre experience which, as well as live renditions of the iconic songs also features images, original footage and interviews with Simon and Garfunkel themselves.

The show also features narration written by Victoria Kingston, the author of Simon and Garfunkel – The Definitive Biography.

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The duo don’t dress up or try to act like Simon and Garfunkel but instead pay tribute to the iconic sound that the duo are famous for by recreating the perfect harmonies, timing and diction that mesmerised a generation.

Dan and Pete, collectively known as Bookends (a name taken from Simon and Garfunkel’s third studio album) have enjoyed huge success and performed to sell-out audiences across the UK and at the the 2014 and 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festivals.

Hear classic hits such as Homeward Bound, Mrs. Robinson and the unforgettable Bridge Over Troubled Water. The show is a masterpiece in performance and art with Bookends being, without doubt the most authentic sounding tribute to Simon and Garfunkel in the entire world.

The show starts at 7:30pm and tickets are priced £12 from

https:// www.kingschester.co.uk/theatre .