Stage and screen royalty to headline West Midlands concert

Stage and screen royalty to headline West Midlands concert

The event, entitled 鈥楤roadway to Bridgnorth鈥, will feature a showstopping programme of songs at St Leonard鈥檚 Church on August 9th at 7.30pm.

The concert will bring together a 21-piece orchestra conducted by globally renowned musical director Alfonso Casado Trigo, a 40-strong choir, and several leading West End performers, including Jeremy Secomb, Chris and Lucy Key, Jessie Hart and Erica Ann Deakin.

Chris, director at Yellow Ticket Productions, said: 鈥淭his promises to be an evening of world-class entertainment in the heart of Shropshire 鈥 a true celebration of music, talent and theatrical magic.

鈥淭o have talents of this calibre 鈥 backed by an incredible local choir and orchestra 鈥 all under one historic roof, is extraordinary.

鈥淏onnie Langford and fellow cast member Jeremy Secomb will take to the stage fresh from starring in Stephen Sondheim鈥檚 Old Friends on Broadway, making this transatlantic performance quite literally a case of Broadway to Bridgnorth.鈥

The concert will include hits from The Greatest Showman, Phantom of the Opera, Sweeney Todd and Les Mis茅rables.

For tickets visit: yellowticketproductions.co.uk/event-details-registration.

The concert follows a unique training programme for aspiring performers aged 11 upwards, which is being run by Yellow Ticket Productions and is called 鈥極ne Week More! 鈥 The West End Experience鈥.

Running from 28th July to 2nd August in Bridgnorth, the intensive week offers students the chance to train directly with top-tier directors, performers and vocal coaches 鈥 including Alfonso, Jessie Hart of Dirty Dancing and Les Mis茅rables, Chris Key, the Worldwide Associate Director of Les Mis茅rables, who has also played the lead role of Jean Valjean, and Lucy Key, whose starring role as Maria in West Side Story remains a career highlight.

The two couples from Bridgnorth say they are passionate about bringing their West End experience to Shropshire.

Alfonso said: 鈥淕rowing up surrounded by teachers and fellow students who inspired me was one of the reasons why I became the professional musician I am today.

鈥淥riginally from a little town near Seville, I remember attending summer music schools in Andaluc铆a, where I would interact with other musicians of a similar age and learn and share music and life experiences.

鈥淎t the end of the course, a big festival took place, where students and renowned artists would share the stage and enjoy the music together.

鈥淚 recently moved to Bridgnorth with my wife, and we both have the vision of bringing this same experience to the town and sharing our passion and knowledge of theatre with young aspiring actors and musicians.

鈥淚f you are a young actor, musician or conductor who would like to perfect your technique and be part of this unique week, get in touch.鈥

The course will conclude with a showcase performance at Bridgnorth Endowed School, where students will share the stage with the professionals they鈥檝e worked with throughout the week.

To book a place on the course, visit: yellowticketproductions.co.uk/oneweekmore-book

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