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Please note concession tickets are for children aged 5 and under, and adults aged 60 and above.
Step into a world of magic, music, and movement…
Be swept away by a dazzling dance adaptation of Cinderella, brought to life by the incredible performers of The Sarah Louise School of Dance!
From the elegance of ballet to the emotion of contemporary and the high-energy sparkle of commercial jazz, this enchanting production blends a variety of dance styles to tell the timeless fairytale like you’ve never seen before. A story of dreams, determination, and a little bit of magic.
Performed by talented rising dancers. Don’t miss your chance to experience this unforgettable evening of dance and storytelling. Grab your tickets and let the magic begin.
As seen on BBC ONE, ITV This Morning, The Last Leg, Lorraine, Channel 5, Sky, ITV London; featured in The Times, The Daily Mail and the Metro, and voted the U.K’s BEST Dolly Parton Impersonator, West End star - Kelly O’Brien is country legend Dolly Parton. Endorsed by The Parton family,
Australian-born Kelly is a world-class entertainer with stunning vocal and flawless comic timing. She brilliantly captures the voice, verve and voluptuousness of the little lady from Tennessee.
From the 22-inch waist to the 32G bust, she captivates audiences around the world with Dolly's famous mountain soprano. It’s like Dolly is right there in the room with you.
Accompanied by some of the UK’s finest musicians, Kelly and her band play songs like 9 to 5, Jolene, Islands in the Stream, I Will Always Love You and many more. . .
Regarded as the BEST Dolly impersonator in the world. You don’t want to miss this show!
“Looks, sounds and speaks like Dolly….treat yourself to this seriously fun night out.”
Time Out
“I thought it was Dolly”
Jonathan Ross, The Last Leg
“She looks just like her”
Alan Carr
“UK’s number one Dolly Parton tribute”
Daily Mirror
“One of the world’s best tributes”
BBC ONE