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White Christmas heading to Stourbridge thanks to new theatre show

We're dreaming of a white Christmas! Theatre performers are in the festive spirit for their latest show.

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Salli Gage, Richard Cope, Adam Compton and Liz Compton who are staring in CHAOS' version of White Christmas

Members of CHAOS will be staging their version of Irving Berlin’s classic White Christmas next month.

Rehearsals are already under way for the show at Stourbridge Town Hall from November 13 to 17.

As well as White Christmas and Sisters, the show features songs as Blue Skies, Snow, I Love a Piano, How Deep is the Ocean and Count Your Blessings.

White Christmas is based on the Paramount Pictures film from 1954 starring Cradley Heath Amateur Operatic Society starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen.

And CHAOS, also known as Cradley Heath Amateur Operatic Society, hope to bring some Yuletide joy in the run up to the festival season.

Group spokesman Paul Murdock said: "We promise an enjoyable evening’s entertainment with a festive family feeling of award-winning standards from the longest-established amateur operatic society in the whole of the Black Country and the performing talents of the area.

"Let’s make CHAOS’ ‘White Christmas’ just like the ones we used to know."

Tickets are available at £14 and £17 and can be bought from the box office number 0121 585 7380 or any member of the society.

Performances include a Saturday Matinee at the venue, off Market Street.