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Lancaster Grand Theatre
St Leonardgate
Lancaster
LA1 1NL
Tel: 01524 64695
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Following the enormous success and popularity of “Legends of Swing” at theatres throughout the UK , and the revival of Swing music, Eureka Productions have created a brand new show especially for Christmas.

“Christmas Crooners” features many of the Christmas favourites of Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole and ‘ole blue eyes himself, Frank Sinatra.

Festive hits including “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire”, “Little Drummer Boy”, “White Christmas” and numerous swing arrangements of Christmas hymns including “God rest ye merry gentlemen”, “O come all ye faithful” and “Silent night”, along with many of their other hits.

The show is staged in the style of Andy Williams Christmas Shows complete with Christmas Trees, a Rocking Chair, colourful decorations and full of Christmas Cheer.

“Christmas Crooners” is guaranteed to get you in the festive mood and sing along to great songs from Christmas past.

So get in the Christmas mood early, and make it go with a swing.

Location

Grand Theatre, Lancaster

Dates

Christmas Crooners 20/11/2007

Tuesday 19:30 - 21:30

Road Directions

The Grand Theatre is in St. Leonardgate, close to the city centre. There is a large public Car Park (£1 after 6pm) next to the Theatre and alternative parking can be accessed from Alfred Street or Edward Street.

From M6 South:

Junction 33 -
Follow signs for Lancaster, coming through the village of Galgate and past Lancaster University.
Keep following signs for the City Centre, until reaching the one-way system in the centre.
Stay in the one-way system, keeping to the right. After the Bus Station and the Fire Station, a feeder lane brings you round the car park onto North Lane.
Follow this round, turning left into St. Leonardgate immediately after the Friary pub.
The Grand Theatre is on the right.

From M6 North:

From junction 34 -
Follow signs for Lancaster into the one-way system
Keep left, following the road round and turning into St. Leonardgate immediately after the Friary Pub.