Petersfield Youth Theatre present Twenty One – A Musical Celebration
| Feb |
| 26 |
| 7:00 pm |
Sunday 26th February 2012 at Chichester Festival Theatre
As a Grand Finale to the year of celebrations for Petersfield Youth Theatre’s 21st Birthday they will be presenting Twenty One – A Musical Celebration.
Over 130 local young people are taking part in this performance on the Main Stage at Chichester Festival Theatre on Sunday 26th February.
It will be a journey back in time showcasing the best of 21 years of Petersfield Youth Theatre productions and will feature both past and present members of the Youth Theatre.
Musical numbers from such productions as Annie, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, Honk! Les Miserables, The Silver Sword, Whistle Down the Wind, Chicago, Carmen and West Side Story will feature in this unique performance.
There will be two performances on Sunday 26th February, a Preview at 3pm and the hosted Musical Celebration at 7pm.
Tickets for the preview are priced at £10 for all seats and the tickets for the 7pm performance range from £12 to £18 each.
Tickets will be on sale at the Chichester Festival Theatre Box Office Telephone 01243 781312 from 10am on 10 February.
Petersfield Youth Theatre shows are becoming more and more popular with tickets regularly selling out. Twenty One – A Musical Celebration is likely to be no exception so make sure you book your tickets as soon as the box office opens, so you can experience the best of Petersfield Youth Theatre in One memorable show.
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