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VenuePavilion Theatre
TownWorthing
CountyWest Sussex
From16th November 2011
To16th November 2011
When14:30
PricesFrom £12.50. To £12.50.
Pavilion Theatre (V726)
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  • Date of change: 31 Oct 11 - T0696106439

A Very Merry Christmas Hall

Work:: A Very Merry Christmas Hall (S954063372)


Production:: (T0696106439)

Embracing the spirit of Christmas, singing star Marilyn Hill Smith who has just finished a year on the road with the touring version of The Sound of Music as Mother Abbess, will lead the audience, cast and live band of A Very Merry Christmas Music Hall in carols and performances of favourites made famous by stars including Johnny Mathis and Judy Garland. Marilyn is also known for her appearances on Friday Night is Music Night on BBC Radio 2, on which she has performed over 100 times. TV impressionist Adam Daye from Who Do You Do? hosts the show which also includes Tony Leyton remembering the hits of Bing Crosby, musical duo Andante playing a selection of Celtic instruments and pieces and Tom Rolfe performing his juggling display.
Performer Marilyn Hill Smith
Performer Adam Daye (host)
Performer Tony Leyton
Performer Tom Rolfe

Listing:: L445261336




Production details

Embracing the spirit of Christmas, singing star Marilyn Hill Smith who has just finished a year on the road with the touring version of The Sound of Music as Mother Abbess, will lead the audience, cast and live band of A Very Merry Christmas Music Hall in carols and performances of favourites made famous by stars including Johnny Mathis and Judy Garland. Marilyn is also known for her appearances on Friday Night is Music Night on BBC Radio 2, on which she has performed over 100 times. TV impressionist Adam Daye from Who Do You Do? hosts the show which also includes Tony Leyton remembering the hits of Bing Crosby, musical duo Andante playing a selection of Celtic instruments and pieces and Tom Rolfe performing his juggling display.

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