Scarborough's Christmas Carousel show returns this weekend.
This year's show promises to be a spectacular celebration of music, dance, and all the magic of Christmas. Featuring a star-studded cast, stunning choreography, and an unforgettable atmosphere, A Christmas Carousel is taking place at the YMCA Theatre in the town this weekend.
The show will feature the award-winning Julie Hatton Dancers, joining them is the exceptional vocal talent of professional singer Charlotte Buxton, who will grace the stage with her breathtaking voice. Charlotte's performance will be all the more special as she transitions into her role as Cinderella in the upcoming production of Cinderella at the Spa Theatre for Tony Peers Productions.
The show also welcomes back Tilly and Connor Canvass, whose infectious energy and raw talent lit up last year's show. This dynamic duo will bring their fun and flair back to the stage, and you'll also be able to catch them later this season in STC's White Christmas. Adding to the excitement is the incomparable Joel, a special guest performer, who will once again wow the audience with his stunning vocal performances.
No holiday show would be complete without a touch of glamour and humour, and A Christmas Carousel 2024 has plenty of both. Krystal's sparkling presence and playful charm will light up the stage, while the hilarious duo Jezz Pratt and Stevie Chambers bring their comedic brilliance to the show. Known for their quick wit and undeniable chemistry, Jezz and Stevie will deliver plenty of laughs, as well as heartwarming moments, ensuring that every audience member feels the warmth of the season. These two are also part of the iconic Cloughton Rat Pack.
The show will also include the voices of guest choirs, incluiding the talented Hatton Performing Arts Choir, who will perform on Saturday evening, followed by the adorable Hatton's Mini Movers and Hayley's Little Munchkins during the Sunday matinee.
A Christmas Carousel takes place at the YMCA Theatre on Saturday 23rd November at 7pm and Sunday 24th November at 2pm
Tickets are £14 and £12 (concessions)
Family tickets £46
Available from the YMCA Theatre Box Office: (01723) 506750 or https://www.ymcatheatre.uk


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