ANTON and Erin will Dance Those Magical Musicals as they bring their latest show to St George’s Hall in Bradford.
The March 13 performance will see Strictly Come Dancing professionals Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag combine ballroom and musical theatre.
Gorgeous costumes and breathtaking choreography are promised in a show set to a score of iconic theatrical favourites from The Phantom of the Opera, Mary Poppins, 42nd Street, Hairspray, Cabaret, Wicked, Top Hat and Jersey Boys.
The show also features the vocal talent of Lance Ellington, one of the singers on the Strictly TV show, a West End dance ensemble, and the London Concert Orchestra conducted by Richard Balcombe.
Also at St George’s Hall, on March 17 at noon and 3.30pm, will be Milkshake! Monkey’s Musical.
The all-singing, all-dancing pre-school musical extravaganza stars Channel 5’s iconic Milkshake! Monkey from acclaimed kids’ TV writer Miranda Larson.
A spokesman said: “Milkshake! Monkey can’t wait to put on a spectacular new musical for you all - but when stage fright hits, his favourite Milkshake! friends come to help, creating the most dazzling family show.
“This is a place where kids can learn amazing songs and dances and watch as music, lights, costumes and show spectacularly come together.”
Also in the show will be two channel presenters as well as Fireman Sam, Noddy, Shimmer & Shine, Digby Dragon, Wissper, Nella the Princess Knight and Floogals.
Show director and Milkshake! presenter Derek Moran said: “The show s bursting with fun, taking our young audience on a journey which champions friendship and positivity.
Visit bradford-theatres.co.uk or call 01274 432000 to book tickets.
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