Sunday At The Musicals
London theatre news: Friday 3 June 2016
Charity - Events - Musicals
This special one-night concert in aid of the Royal Variety Charity is now only a couple of days away. Features a host of female singers performing songs from past and present musicals - Sunday 5 June 2016, St James Theatre ...
Sunday at the Musicals is a special one-night concert produced by Paul Burton Productions and directed by Carole Todd in aid of the Royal Variety Charity.
The show will feature a number of female singers who will each perform songs from past and present musicals, accompanied by Michael Haslam at the piano.
The event will be hosted by Caroline Dennis, and the singers will include:
Bronté Barbé, Natasha J. Barnes, Helena Blackman, Suanne Braun, Emily Jane Brooks, Sabrina Carter, Samantha Dorsey, Alice Fearn, Lori Haley Fox, Katie Rowley Jones, Margaret Keys, Joanna Kirkland, Sarah O’Connor, Liza Pulman, Emma Ralston, Amy Ross, Rachel Stanley, Carly Thoms, Rebecca Trehearn, Marti Webb, Shona White, Lucy Williamson and Pippa Winslow.
Note: performers will appear subject to availability.
About the Royal Variety Charity
The charity assists people who've worked professionally in the entertainment industry and are in need of help.
It strives to support all those, both young and old, who've worked on the stage, in the wings, in front of a camera, or behind it, as well as all those who have spent their lives working in the numerous support industries dedicated to entertainment.
You can find out more about the work of the charity and how you can help support it at its website.
Venue
St James Theatre - Studio
12 Palace Street
London
SW1E 5JA
Date
Sunday 5 June 2016 - 7-30pm
Running Time: 2 Hours including interval
Tickets
£25 + £1-50 booking fee
Links
Sunday at the Musicals website
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