Get ready for festive fun in Hexham as Dreamcoat Stars return with a musical Christmas extravaganza from Red Entertainment.
The concert promises an 'unforgettable evening' of favourite Christmas carols, festive classics and 'iconic' musical theatre hits, delivered by Matt Lapinskas, Keith Jack and cast members from 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'.
The Dreamcoat Stars are set to bring joy, music, and magical moments this festive season.
Fans will be left delighted with 'phenomenal vocal arrangements, mesmerising harmonies, and slick choreography'.
The show promises an enchanting sleigh-ride through everyone's favourite West End and Broadway classics, including Les Misérables, The Sound of Music, Dirty Dancing, and West Side Story.
Adding to the Christmas flavour, the show will also offer a feast of beloved carols and yuletide songs such as Silent Night, White Christmas, O Holy Night, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, and The Most Wonderful Time of The Year.
The Christmas spectacle is produced by Matt Brinkler for RED Entertainment and Keith Jack, who shot to fame after placing second in BBC1's 'Any Dream Will Do', and also stars in the touring production.
Mr Jack said: "Christmas is all about Family and we’ve made a big Dreamcoat family after two amazing tours around the UK.
"So I can't wait to bring our new Christmas show!
"I love everything about Christmas, the joy and the laughter it brings, the singing of Christmas songs at the top of your lungs, stories you tell and the silliness you have with family and friends.
"Our Christmas show will be all this festively wrapped into one night.
"I cannot wait!
"Now where is my Christmas hat and tinsel, because the Dreamcoat Stars are coming to town!"
The show will tour selected theatres and cathedrals across the UK, promising to raise spirits with a night of 'musical merriment'.
The production will headline the Queen's Hall Arts Centre in Hexham on November 17.
Tickets are on sale now.
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