Silsden Town Hall has announced details of its festive programme for December, including a production of Cinderella and the return of some Christmas favourites.
December kicks off with Silsden Community Productions' latest pantomime, Cinderella, which follows on the back of last year's success with Humpty Dumpty.
The panto will be have four performances from Friday 5th to Sunday 7th December. Audiences are promised 'toe-tapping songs, light-hearted comedy, and all the classic pantomime moments for you to boo and cheer along to'.
The following weekend, on Saturday 13th December, A Tribute to The Jersey Boys returns to Silsden following three back-to-back sell-out performances at the venue.
Then on Saturday 20th December, the enchanting melodies of crooners Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra come alive once again, as Alan Beck returns to Silsden Town Hall following his hugely popular Christmas show last year.
A Silsden Town Hall spoksperson said:
"Step into a timeless holiday celebration, where the enchanting melodies of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra come alive once more.
"This elegant tribute captures the magic and sophistication of the legendary crooners, transporting you to an era of velvety vocals and effortless charm.
"Revel in the nostalgia of beloved Christmas classics, artfully performed with the same charisma and warmth that made Dean and Frank iconic."
Find out more and book tickets at silsden.live

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