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22                                                                                Issue 61  •  December 2022

                    WHAT’S ON
                     WHAT’S ON
             What’s on in Worcester





                                                  sung by 140 voices and renowned      from the early Cavern days through
                                                  soloists at Worcester Cathedral.     Beatlemania, America, Sergeant
                                                                                       Pepper to Abbey Road, with narrative
                                                  The concert, which includes the      and full multi-media presentation.
                                                  stirring Hallelujah chorus, is being
                                                  staged by the region’s leading large   Book tickets on 01905 611 427 or at
                                                  classical choir, Worcester Festival   www.worcestertheatres.co.uk
                                                  Choral Society, under the baton
                                                  of Worcester Cathedral director of
                                                  music, Samuel Hudson.

                                                  Tickets £15-£27 from www.wfcs.online or
                                                  the TicketSource hotline: 0333 666 3366.


             CINDERELLA                           THE ALBION CHRISTMAS BAND
             Cinderella runs until 2 January, 2023.   Wednesday 14 December - 7.30pm
                                                  Huntingdon Hall
             Pantomime is always a festive
             favourite – take the family along to   The Albion Christmas Band are widely
             the Swan Theatre in Worcester to join   regarded as the premier seasonal
             Cinderella, her best friend Buttons   show, which has been touring for 22
             and the ugliest sisters in town in the   years this year, and attracts sell-out   DICKENS BY CANDLELIGHT
             classic rags-to-riches fairy tale that   audiences across the UK.         Thursday 22 December – 7.30pm
             enchants all ages!                                                        Huntingdon Hall
                                                  Book tickets on 01905 611 427 or at
             The Worcester Repertory Company      www.worcestertheatres.co.uk          A light-hearted look at Victorian
             proudly presents the most magical                                         society as seen through the eyes
             pantomime of all, packed full of all                                      of Charles Dickens and recreated
             your favourite traditional pantomime                                      by Barry North, in a spellbinding
             comedy moments. Enjoy this                                                solo performance full of humour,
             well–loved tale and cheer, boo,                                           drama and voices from the past.
             hiss, laugh, and sing along to your                                       Barry portrays some of Dickens’
             favourite songs in what promises                                          most famous characters – as well as
             to be Worcester’s most spectacular                                        touching on the story of the life and
             family pantomime.                                                         work of an author who is regarded
                                                                                       by many as the greatest novelist of
             Book tickets on 01905 611 427 or at                                       the Victorian age.
             www.worcestertheatres.co.uk
                                                                                       Book tickets on 01905 611 427 or at
                                                                                       www.worcestertheatres.co.uk
             HANDEL’S MESSIAH                     THE UPBEAT BEATLES
             Saturday 10 December – 7.30pm        Friday 16 December - 7.30pm
             Worcester Cathedral                  Huntingdon Hall                      CHRISTMAS CRACKERS
                                                                                       Sunday 18 December – 2-4pm
             Music lovers will have a chance to hear   The show takes you through the   Cripplegate Park
             Handel’s best-loved oratorio, Messiah,   Fab Four’s long and winding road
                                                                                       FREE open air carol concert.


                                                                                       CAROLS AT GHELUVELT PARK
                                                                                       Sunday 18 December – 2.30pm

                                                                                       Gheluvelt sees the return of the
                                                                                       hugely popular carols in the park
                                                                                       with free entry, a brass band,
                                                                                       traditional carousel, and hot food.
                                                                                       The event will open at 2.30pm, with
                                                                                       the singing starting at 4pm.




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