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Nimax Theatre’s Autumn Season Will Conclude with West End Musical Christmas – Live At The Palace Theatre

by Staff Writer
October 16, 2020
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The cast of West End Musical Christmas – Live At The Palace Theatre

The cast of West End Musical Christmas – Live At The Palace Theatre

Deck the halls with holly and get out those jingle bells as the biggest stars from West End musicals celebrate the festive season in West End Musical Christmas – Live at the Palace Theatre.

West End Musical Christmas, a celebration of musical theatre and all things Christmas from the producers of West End Musical Drive In and West End Musical Brunch in association with Nica Burns, will play six performances from 17 – 20 December, 2020 at the Palace Theatre.

The line-up features some of the West End’s biggest stars including:  Alice Fearn – Beverly in ‘Come From Away’ and Elphaba in ‘Wicked’, Sophie Evans – Glinda in ‘Wicked’, Ben Forster – The Phantom in ‘The Phantom Of The Opera’, Jesus in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’, Shanay Holmes – Rachel in ‘The Bodyguard’, Joanne in ‘Rent’, who was recently nominated for a Black British Theatre Award, and hosts the evening, Rachel John – Angelica Schuyler in ‘Hamilton’, Mimi in ‘Rent’, Jamie Muscato – Jason Dean in ‘Heathers’, Tony in ‘West Side Story’, Trevor Dion Nicholas – the Genie in ‘Aladdin’ and George Washington in ‘Hamilton’ and Layton Williams – Jamie New in ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’, Angel in ‘Rent’

       

More special guests will be unwrapped during this all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza of a concert!

West End Musical Christmas will be the grand finale of Nimax Theatre’s autumn season of socially distanced shows. A percentage of profits will be donated to Acting For Others.

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Capacity at the Palace Theatre has been reduced to comply with COVID-19 Secure guidelines for social distancing plus robust risk mitigation. In addition to hand sanitation, face coverings and track and trace, other measures will include contactless tickets, temperature testing and the deep clean and sanitation of the theatre.

Nica Burns Chief Executive of Nimax Theatres said: “I am absolutely delighted to be welcoming Shanay Holmes and Chris Steward of West End Musical Productions as they make their West End producing debut with these joyful, fun and festive concerts at the Palace Theatre.  I am a huge fan of their weekly West End Musical Brunch concerts in secret locations and their lock down drive-in musicals which sell out quickly.  These concerts are going to be a wonderful way of celebrating Christmas in the company of a fantastic cast of West End stars so book your tickets now.”

West End Musical Christmas Live at the Palace Theatre runs 17th – 20th December 2020. Tickets are on sale here.

Book West End Musical Christmas Tickets Here

       
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