A special Dreamcoat Stars performance will be coming to Swansea in November.
The event, part of the Dreamcoat Stars: A Musical Christmas tour, promises a night of joy, music, and festive fun.
The tour is the brainchild of Red Entertainment, who have transformed the Dreamcoat Stars into a yuletide extravaganza.
The cast includes popular performers from the hit show Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
They will be joined by Eastenders and Dancing On Ice star Matt Lapinskas, Keith Jack from BBC's Any Dream Will Do.
The show will feature a mix of Christmas carols, festive classics, and famous musical theatre hits.
The audience can look forward to hearing songs from Les Misérables, The Sound of Music, Dirty Dancing, and West Side Story.
There will also be performances of beloved Christmas songs such as Silent Night, White Christmas, O’ Holy Night, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, and The Most Wonderful Time of The Year.
The performers promise to bring the holiday spirit to life with their vocal arrangements, harmonies, and choreography.
Mr Jack, who is also a producer for Red Entertainment, said: "Christmas is all about family and we’ve made a big Dreamcoat family after two amazing tours around the UK.
"So I can't wait to bring our new Christmas show.
"I love everything about Christmas, the joy and the laughter it brings, the singing of Christmas songs at the top of your lungs, stories you tell and the silliness you have with family and friends.
"Our Christmas show will be all this festively wrapped into one night.
"I cannot wait."
The tour kicks off on November 1 at The Lights in Andover and will be visiting select theatres and cathedrals across the UK.
The Swansea performance is set for November 6 at the Grand Theatre.
The show, produced by Matt Brinkler for Red Entertainment and Mr Jack, promises to lift spirits with a night of musical merriment and festive celebration.
Tickets for the Dreamcoat Stars: A Musical Christmas are on sale now.
Tickets can be bought on the Swansea Grand Theatre website.
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