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Fabulous Entertainment at St George’s Hall!

There’s a huge variety of exciting shows to keep us entertained this season at St George’s Hall, Bradford.

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The ultimate tribute to Moulin Rouge, Come What May is at St George's Hall on Thursday 2 February. This all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza stars Strictly Come Dancing’s Robin Windsor and a cast of top West End performers. 

Bursting at the seams with timeless classics including Come What May, Your Song, Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend, Roxanne and Lady Marmalade plus hit songs from The Greatest Showman and other iconic movie musicals. 

Adult Panto returns to Bradford with a brand new naughty little tail, The Little Mermaid comes to St George's Hall on Saturday 4 March

Complete with her iconic red wig and a silver tail, DIVINA DE CAMPO leads the cast in the title role of the Little Mermaid. 

Will the evil Sea Witch DETOX, with the help of her evil sidekick TRINITY K BONET, manage to steal the voice of the Little Mermaid or will the King, DAVID POTTS and ship’s captain CHORIZA MAY save the day?

Featuring beautiful scenery, sparkling costumes and all the usual jokes, comedy, camp songs and filth audiences have come to expect. Recommended age 13+. 

The hugely popular psychic Sally Morgan is back on tour and bringing her show to St George’s Hall on Wednesday 8 March

Sally has been wowing theatre audiences young and old around the world for over 12 years, as she continues to bring mediumship into the 21st century. Whether you know her from her hit TV series, through watching her on Celebrity Big Brother or reading one of her best-selling books, there is nothing quite like seeing Sally live on stage. 

Sally explains:
“My tour has become a way of life for me, as I’m getting older my abilities as a medium are stronger than ever, so to be able to pass messages on to the audiences around the country is a huge privilege, as well as a pleasure. I call every message validated a ‘wonder moment’. So take your seats, relax, be open minded and ready to come forward if you think the message is for you."

The show is investigational and for the purpose of entertainment. 

International bestselling author Kate Moss OBE brings her fascinating evening to St George's Hall on Tuesday 21 March, as part of her first ever theatre tour. 

A fabulous evening of entertainment – music, images and storytelling - the show will see Kate celebrate the lives of extraordinary, brilliant, trail-blazing and heroic women from throughout history whose names deserve to be better known. It’s part detective story into her own, sometimes heart-breaking, family history, part fanfare to the incredible women in whose footsteps we all walk, and part love letter about how history is made and who gets to make it.              

Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World will surprise, amaze, challenge and perhaps even encourage some to undertake a little family history of their own.

Click here for more information and to book tickets.