Llandrindod Wells Theatre Company gave a 1940s performance to residents at a care home.
After their September event at Howey Village Hall, the theatre company decided to bring an encore of the 1940s era to Wylesfield Residential Home.
The residents were treated to a sing-along of timeless songs from the era, bringing back memories and smiles.
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The company performed tribute acts of Flanagan & Allen, Vera Lynn, and the Andrew Sisters.
The familiar melodies sparked memories and smiles, allowing everyone to join in the wartime camaraderie for an afternoon.
The company said: "The sing-along brought nostalgia and joy to the residents, capturing the era’s spirit with classic tunes and lively performances that bridged generations.
"With nostalgic tunes and warm memories filling the air, the performance offered a joyful and inclusive environment where residents could share in iconic music from the wartime era."
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