DON'T miss your chance to get into the seasonal spirit with a cracker of a Christmas show, which opens tomorrow night (Thursday).
The All and Sundry theatre company, which stars around 50 talented townsfolk, is staging 'A Christmas Tale' at the Spadesbourne Suite, in Burcot Lane, until Saturday.
Set in the Victorian era, the all new musical tells of the plight of a group of homeless children subjected to life on the miserably cold streets in the week before Christmas.
Packed with drama and uplifting seasonal songs, A Christmas Tale is guaranteed to get even the biggest Scrooge into the festive mood.
It is written by Rowney Green playwright Paul Vollans and has been directed by experienced Birmingham man Neale McGrath.
And along with many budding town actors, groovy movers from The Bromsgrove School of Dance add razzmatazz to the show.
It will start at 7.30pm and there will also be a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm. Tickets are £7 for adults and £5 for children. Alternatively, there is a £20 family ticket available, admitting two adults and two children.
For further details call 0121 445 4065 or 0121 449 4504.
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