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RAYMOND GUBBAY presents


Monday 18 December 2.30pm


CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGALONG


Sing your heart out as Jonathan Cohen leads you through a fun-filled jamboree of his most-loved carols and Christmas hits.


The First Nowell Jingle Bells Frosty the Snowman Santa Claus is Coming to Town Merry Christmas Everyone O come, all ye faithful


I Wish It Could be Christmas Everyday


With very special guest Louise Dearman London Concert Chorus London Concert Orchestra


Monday 18 December 7.30pm CLASSIC CAROLS


Joyous seasonal and traditional music perfectly capturing the true spirit of Christmas.


O Holy Night Sussex Carol Ave Maria Shepherd’s Pipe Carol Silent Night In the bleak midwinter and CAROLS FOR ALL


With seasonal readings by Sir Tony Robinson.


Nicky Spence tenor Crispian Steele Perkins trumpet Adrian Lucas conductor City of Birmingham Choir London Concert Orchestra


Saturday 23 December 2.30 & 7.30pm


CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR


MUSIC LIGHTS FIREWORKS


ALAN TITCHMARCH hosts festive fun filled with seasonal music for everyone.


O Holy Night Act 1 finale from La bohème Excerpts from The Nutcracker Skater’s Waltz Sleigh Ride Ave Maria


'Tis the Most Wonderful Time of the Year


Singalong to much loved carols as well as The Twelve Days of Christmas Merry Christmas Everyone Santa Claus is Coming to Town Jingle Bells


plus high kicks from The Jingle Belles ®


Laura Tebbutt guest singer John Rigby conductor Anna Patalong soprano Nico Darmanin tenor London Concert Orchestra Canzonetta choir


thsh.co.uk 0121 780 3333 Frosty the Snowman Friday 29 December 2.30pm GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA


Favourite wartime chart-toppers and hits from the forties directed by legendary band leader Ray McVay.


Little Brown Jug Strike Up the Band String of Pearls Pennsylvania 6-5000 In the Mood Moonlight Serenade American Patrol


Tuxedo Junction


With special guests The Polka Dot Dolls


Guest vocalists Mark Porter & Catherine Sykes


The orchestra will perform the second half of the concert in the World War II uniforms of the US Army Air Force.


Saturday 30 December 2.30pm


THE MAGIC MOMENTS OF BURT BACHARACH


Fall in love all over again with your favourite music and songs from Burt Bacharach.


Alfie I’ll never fall in love again Anyone who had a heart I say a little Prayer Do you know the way to San Jose The Look of Love Magic Moments What the World Needs Now


with special guest singers Graham Bickley Mary Carewe Alison Jiear Abbie Osman


Gareth Hudson conductor London Concert Orchestra


TICKETS raymondgubbay.co.uk(bkg fees apply)


Sunday 24 December 2.30pm


CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT


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An exquisite concert of carols and seasonal classics staged in full 18th Century costume in an evocative candle-lit style setting.


Handel Christmas sequence from Messiah Gruber Silent Night Cullen Joy to the World Mozart Alleluia from Exsultate jubilate Handel Zadok the Priest and CAROLS FOR ALL


CANZONETTA choir


MOZART FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA in full period costume


Nika Gorič soprano Michael Bawtree conductor Thursday 28 December 7.30pm


MUSICALS IN CONCERT:


LEADING LADIES Four Leading Ladies bring to life iconic diva showstoppers from the very best of West End and Broadway including


As Long as He Needs Me from Oliver! Defying Gravity from Wicked Big Spender from Sweet Charity What I did for Love from A Chorus Line All that Jazz from Chicago and many more


LOUISE DEARMAN LINZI HATELEY


KERRY ELLIS VICTORIA HAMILTON-BARRITT


Richard Balcombe conductor London Concert Orchestra


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