Emma takes centre stage for Roundabout’s A Night at the Musicals
A lineup of some of the region’s finest singers and dancers will be taking to the stage as one of the year’s most eagerly awaited live musical theatre events returns to the Crucible Theatre.
Presented by South Yorkshire youth homelessness charity Roundabout, A Night at the Musicals will make its second appearance on the world-famous Crucible stage on May 23, showcasing a wealth of home grown talent.
Already confirmed to appear following their acclaimed performances at last year’s show are X Factor and Tramlines singer Jack Marshall-Over and The Voice UK contestant Ruth Lockwood, alongside fellow South Yokshire favourites Jessica Kennedy and Emma Southworth.
Also taking to the stage will be acapella chorus Steel City Voices and the young talent of both Rotherham Theatrical Student Academy and the RMC Academy of Theatre Performance.
“These are just the first names to confirm they will be taking part and we are already incredibly excited by the fantastic range of talent we will be sharing with our audience,” said Roundabout Fundraising Manager Emily Bush.
“A Night at the Musicals will bring you the top hits from the West End, Broadway and film in one incredible concert, making the most of South Yorkshire’s great performers.
“We’re also very excited to be able to say that we will once again be having a very special guest joining our performers on the night.
“Last year’s show was a complete sell-out so although May might seem a long way off right now, we do advise you to book early to avoid disappointment because the 2023 Night at the Musicals is going to be bigger and better than ever and you won’t want to miss it!”
Find out how you can make a difference to South Yorkshire’s most vulnerable young people, call 0114 253 6753 or email fundraising@roundaboutltd.org