Miracle on 34th Street at Theatre Royal
Where’s the love? You might find it at the Theatre Royal Brighton this December
Miracle on 34th Street, the classic musical based on one of the most popular and best loved Christmas films of all time, will play at the Theatre Royal Brighton from Monday 1 to Wednesday 3 December as part of a UK Tour.
This all singing, all dancing, all snowing production is the perfect treat for all the family. Miracle on 34th Street is the heart warming story of Susan, a young girl who dreams of a father and brother to make her family whole, and Kris Kringle, a kindly elderly bearded man who claims he is the real Santa Claus. When employed as a Santa at a department store grotto, Kris quickly spreads a wave of love through New York City, but can he help make Susan’s wish come true?
This dazzling musical adaptation, featuring such all time classics as ‘It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas’, is an uplifting family tale of battling cynicism and learning what it truly means to believe.
Miracle on 34th Street originated as a 1947 motion picture starring Maureen O’Hara, John Payne, Natalie Wood and Edmund Gwenn. The film became a perennial Christmas favourite, winning three Academy Awards and being nominated for Best Picture.
The stage version, originally entitled Here’s Love, opened on Broadway in 1963. A hugely popular remake of the film was also released in 1994, starring Richard Attenborough as Kris Kringle.
Don’t miss this truly magical production which is sure to capture your heart, when it visits the Theatre Royal Brighton in December.
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