Music lovers are in for a treat as the esteemed Caritas gears up to enchant audiences once again at The Ardhowen Theatre.
Known for their touching performances and charitable endeavours, the choir is set to host a spring concert at 8pm on April 18, promising an evening filled with beautiful music.
Under the skilled direction of Helen Hamill, Caritas - affectionately known as 'The choir with the big heart' - will present a variety of beloved 'Songs from the Shows'.
The concert will feature an array of performances including choral pieces, ensembles, and solos, show casing the diverse talents within the group.
Tickets for this eagerly anticipated event are available for purchase. Interested parties can secure their seats by visiting the Ardhowen Theatre website, calling the theatre's Box Office, or by visiting the Box Office in person.
The choir members are excited as the concert night gets closer. Rehearsals have been about more than just getting the notes right - they've really brought the group together, making everyone feel like part of a big, musical family.
The choir members can't wait to get up on stage and share what they've been working on, showing off not just their tunes but the great atmosphere and friendship that is being built along the way.
Caritas' Musical Director, Helen Hamill, said: “We're thrilled to be back for our annual spring concert at The Ardhowen, soaking in the excitement of rehearsals and diving into our favourite show songs.
"As a tight-knit group, we love putting on a show for our audience. It's all about the joy of music and the bond we share onstage.”
Join Caritas for an enchanting night that celebrates the best of local talent.
Don't miss your chance to experience this special event - with a selection covering some beloved show tunes, there's something for everyone to enjoy!
It's set to be a fun night, full of good music and the warm sense of community that's at the heart of this choir.
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