An event that allows families to sing and dance to hit musicals and films is coming to Harrogate.
Baby Broadway is making its debut in the town from 17th November at The Crown Hotel.
The award-winning event has been touring the country for nine years, providing concerts and entertainment for thousands of families.
It’s open to all ages but recommended for children aged 0-7.

Alongside songs from hit musicals and films, Baby Broadway will feature bubbles, puppets and dance moves as part of an interactive family concert performed by West End singers.
One visitor said:
“Absolutely brilliant. Actually entertaining for adults and simply magical for the kids.
“First class performers bringing West End show tunes to the youngsters.”
Tickets are charged at £5.50 for children over 2 and £14 for adults.
Find out more and get your tickets here.

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