Harrogate Theatre Choir is celebrating 15 years of musicals with a special anniversary celebration concert.
Taking place on 9th March at The Crown Hotel, the event promises to take audiences on an “unforgettable” musical journey.
The choir were forced to cancel their 10th-anniversary celebrations back in 2020 due to the pandemic, so they are now “more eager than ever” to commemorate this latest milestone.
The evening will feature a rich repertoire of well loved songs from some of the contemporary musicals produced over the last 15 years, together with a selection of songs from the choir's favourite shows.
Audiences can expect songs from Les Misérables, Chess, Waitress, Dear Evan Hansen, A Chorus Line, and Wicked.
Last year's successful ‘Sound of Musicals’ tour saw the choir raise over £1,800 for local charities.
This year, in keeping with their charitable spirit, the Anniversary Concert will support the Harrogate Homeless Project.
For over 30 years this renowned local charity has been providing vital services to those experiencing homelessness, as well as the support they need to move towards independent living.
A spokesperson for Harrogate Theatre Choir said:
“Whether you're a lifelong Musical Theatre enthusiast or a newcomer to the magic of musicals, this concert promises to be a dazzling showcase of wonderful music and talent.
“Expect show-stopping numbers and heartwarming moments.”
Andrew Forsyth, Chair of Harrogate Theatre Choir, said:
“We hope the people of Yorkshire will come and be part of this remarkable celebration. Combine a musical evening with the joy of giving back to the community.
“Don't miss the chance to witness the Harrogate Theatre Choir at their very best—it's an event not to be missed!”
For more information and tickets, please visit the Harrogate Theatre Choir's website https://harrogatetheatrechoir.co.uk/event/15-the-musicals

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