Rock 'n' roll variety Christmas show goes online for Crawley

That’ll Be The Day may not be able to tour right now, but supported by funding from Arts Council England, the show has partnered with The Hawth to deliver the brand-new Christmas show online direct into people’s homes this December, with up to £4.25 per stream going to help support the venue through these challenging times.
That'll Be The Day - Pic by Pembrokeshire PhotographyThat'll Be The Day - Pic by Pembrokeshire Photography
That'll Be The Day - Pic by Pembrokeshire Photography

The pre-recorded show includes the best pop Christmas classics and traditional Christmas songs along with comedy routines. Trevor Payne, producer, director and performer, and some of the cast will be live online on the evening, pre-show, during the interval and after-show to answer questions, chat and share a virtual sherry.

Trevor said: “We are very much looking forward to working on this exciting project. A lot of people find themselves stuck at home in the lead-up to Christmas and these are very challenging times for everyone.

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“We are asking fans to dress as if they’re going to the theatre and make an evening of it to help everyone get in the festive mood, and we are hoping to bring a little bit of Christmas magic to them in the only way that we can for now!

“For many, the That’ll Be The Day Christmas Special is the essential start to their festive season. Let this year be no different!”

Trevor is promising a “sparkling mix of Christmas hits, fun and nostalgia with that guaranteed festive feel-good factor.”

Book tickets now: https://www.thatllbetheday.events/The first chance to see the show online is December 3 but various dates through to December 13 are available via participating theatres. The Hawth, Crawley are participating in the screening on December 4 from 7pm. The live stream will be presented on the www.thatllbetheday.events website using special video player software. Customers will not need to download any apps or use any of the commonly used virtual platforms. Customers will be able to watch the stream on their computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone.

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