Hexham Abbey is set to host a Christmas at the movies concert night next month.
The London Concertante will get you into the festive spirit with music from your favourite Christmas movies, including Elf, Love Actually and Home Alone.
Organisers say: "Join us as we embark on a jolly journey through the heart-warming and hilarious worlds of beloved Christmas films. It’s a festive celebration that will fill your spirit with joy and bring back memories of cosy nights by the fire.
"Come on our cinematic sleigh ride with the timeless classic “White Christmas,” where we will transport you to a snow-covered wonderland before diving into the heart-warming ensemble tale of “Love Actually,” where love, laughter, and a stellar soundtrack intertwine.
"Of course, no Christmas at the Movies concert would be complete without the mischievous antics of Kevin McCallister in “Home Alone.” Brace yourself for delightful mischief and the iconic musical score that accompanied Kevin’s hilarious battles against the bumbling burglars.
"But wait, there’s more! We’ve prepared a medley of holiday hits from other cherished films including “Elf,” “The Polar Express,” and “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Experience the magic of Santa’s workshop, embark on a train ride to the North Pole, and rediscover the true meaning of Christmas through the eyes of George Bailey.
"So, gather your loved ones, don your favourite festive sweater, and get ready for an unforgettable night of music, laughter, and holiday cheer. Our Christmas at the Movies concert is a joyful celebration of cinema and the spirit of the season that will leave you with a heart full of warmth and a smile as bright as Rudolph’s nose! Merry Melodies and a very Merry Christmas to all!"
The full programme includes Home Alone, Love Actually, Elf, Nightmare before Christmas, Polar Express, White Christmas, A Christmas Carol, It's a Wonderful Life and more.
The event takes place on Saturday, November 23 from 7.30pm until 9.30pm.
Tickets range from £21 to £46 and are available to buy online.
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