Dreamcoat Stars will be in Barry in November.
The Memo Arts Centre will host the holiday concert on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
The concert, dubbed Dreamcoat Stars: A Musical Christmas, will feature Christmas carols and songs from popular musicals.
The performers will include Matt Lapinskas, who was in EastEnders and Dancing on Ice, and Keith Jack, who was on the BBC's Any Dream Will Do.
They will be joined by other cast members from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Red Entertainment, the show's organisers, said: "The Dreamcoat Stars are set to light up your Christmas.
"This heartwarming concert, filled with beloved Christmas carols, festive classics, and iconic musical theatre hits, stars the celebrated performers from the worldwide sensation, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
"Join us for a family-friendly show that promises to be an unforgettable evening of joy, music, and jingle-bell magic."
The concert will include a 'sleigh ride' through a selection of popular West End and Broadway songs, from shows such as Les Misérables, The Sound of Music, Dirty Dancing, and West Side Story.
There will also be Christmas songs and carols, including Silent Night, White Christmas, O’ Holy Night, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, and The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.
Produced by Matt Brinkler for Red Entertainment and Keith Jack, who also stars in the touring production, the show promises to be a festive treat for all ages.
Mr Jack, who rose to fame after placing second in BBC1’s Any Dream Will Do, said: "Christmas is all about family and we’ve made a big Dreamcoat family after two amazing tours around the UK.
"So I can't wait to bring our new Christmas show.
"I love everything about Christmas, the joy and the laughter it brings, the singing of Christmas songs at the top of your lungs, stories you tell, and the silliness you have with family and friends.
"Our Christmas show will be all this festively wrapped into one night.
"I cannot wait.
"Now where is my Christmas hat and tinsel, because the Dreamcoat Stars are coming to town."
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