A popular musical theatre compilation show is set to make a comeback at a Cheshire theatre for the first time since before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Entitled 'Broadway Bound', the show will run at The Grange Theatre in Hartford near Northwich from Wednesday 7th February - Saturday 10th February at 7pm.
The brainchild of musical theatre performer Kayleigh Ann Strong, the show was first produced in 2017 and ran every year up to the pandemic.
An experienced singer and dancer with numerous theatre credits to her name including 'Oliver', 'Anything Goes', 'Jekyll and Hyde" 'Shrek the Musical' and 'Flashdance', Kayleigh Ann is producing, directing and choreographing the show which will feature a variety of hits from classic old school Broadway musicals, together with songs from current Broadway and West End shows. The cast will feature a stellar line up of professional and non professional performers from the local area as well from around the UK.
Speaking about producing 'Broadway Bound' again, Kayleigh Ann said "This is our first show back since Covid hit so I wanted it to be bigger and better than ever…and my goodness is it!! I have to pinch myself at every single rehearsal because our cast are just something else! I’ve never seen talent like it! Every single one of them are at the top of their game and I just feel so extremely lucky to have them be part of this spectacular show! I cannot wait for audiences to see what we have in store for them!“
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