BUILTH Wells YFC’s ‘Old Stagers’ are proving that any dream will do, as they rehearse for their forthcoming production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Well known for their charity fundraising pantomimes, this is the first time they have taken on a musical.
Performances will be held at the Strand Hall, in Builth, on Sunday, December 11, between 2.30pm and 7pm, and Monday, December 12, at 7pm.
The show is raising funds for local causes and charities, including Builth Wells Community Support, the Bracken Trust, Mason Davies’ Guide Dogs for the Blind fundraiser, the Wyeside Arts Centre and Hear to Help – a charity that supports local families affected by cancer.
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The show’s director, David Price, said: “It’s been a huge challenge, but we’ve had so much fun along the way.
“If there ever was a time to bring people together with this hugely uplifting and joyous show, it’s now.”
Tickets are available from the box office at the Fountain Inn, from 10am to 2pm, Monday to Friday. Alternatively, call 07974 761309.
Pictured are cast members in rehearsal on the specially designed set for Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Pic by Ted Edwards Photography.
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