Plenty of festive family fun at Rosehill
Published at 15:43, Wednesday, 19 November 2008
IT’S not too early to start booking your Christmas entertainment.
Rosehill Youth Theatre will be presenting Cinderella from Friday, December 19 to Sunday, December 21.
It will be performed in the tradition panto style, telling the rags to riches story of a young girl who is looking for her prince.
It promises festive fun for all the family as does Oddsocks as they return once again for a festive show.
Les Miserables Le Panto will be staged on Friday, December 12 and Saturday, December 13.
Their unique brand of comedy and visual tomfoolery make them a firm favourite with audiences at Rosehill Theatre.
Other Christmas highlights include on Friday, December 5 The Dufay Collective presenting Goday Sire Cristemas - Music for a Medieval Christmas.
Their unique style and brand has been described as “an early-music must” by The Observer.
On Sunday, December 7 at 2pm there will be Professor Bumm's Christmas Story Machine.
It will feature carol singing, an improvised pantomime, the world’s grittiest grotto and an exploding duck! Suitable for seven to 12-year-olds.
On Thursday, December 11 the theatre will be hosting Not A Shot Was Fired, a concert of songs sung during the Christmas Truce of 1914.
This will be coupled with extracts from letters written by soldiers who took part in the event. Touching and poignant, this unique performance promises to be a fitting tribute to those who were lost.
Tickets for all these shows are now available from the box office on 01946 692422.
Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
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