West End wonders take centre stage in Rustington

A TASTE of the West End can be heard at the Woodlands Centre in Rustington on Saturday, November 29, when Worthing Voices team up with The Anniversary Orchestra to offer well-known songs from the stage and screen.

As part of their annual celebrations in the run-up to Christmas, Worthing Voices, led by Worthing-based conductor Shirley Lindford, will be performing hit songs from the likes of Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera.

The concert is part of the group’s annual fundraising effort which this year is supporting Guildcare Haviland House, in Goring.

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Conductor Shirley explained the group aimed to perform a diverse mix of choral pieces that can be enjoyed by all ages.

She said: “This year is set to be a fantastic mix of both popular stage songs as well as classics such as The Anvil Chorus and The March of the Hebrew Slaves, and we’d urge as many people as possible to come down and enjoy an evening of music, as well as helping to raise money for a worthwhile charity at the same time.”

Worthing Voices will be accompanied by The Anniversary Orchestra, led by Kay Durrant.

The show starts at 7pm and entry is free, with a retiring donation towards the supported charity.