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Now, in his place, is Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason – an inspired choice. The 'super-
mum' has no problem slipping comfortably into Mr Suchet’s size 10 shoes. Kadiatu
has the right 'feel' for the shows as she introduces traditional carols and newer ones,
singalongs, special readings (including the timeless words of Dylan Thomas.
And what better way to have a festive fiesta than with Artist in Residence Pacho
Flores with his six trumpets on hand. He brought with him more than his
Venezuelan smile.
On screen projections of Christmas scenes enhance the atmosphere and the words
to the carols also help entice the wide-aged group audience to join in on the
enjoyable singalongs.
I won't mention too many of the 'presents' on offer in this musical selection box, but
there Is indeed a merry moment, a piece of poetry or a carol that will touch a chord
for everyone.
You can be a virtual global tourist visiting such places as South Africa with Living in
a Holy City (youth choir); France with George Bizet’s Farandole (orchestra);
Germany with In Dulci Jubilo (choir) and the Ukraine with the moving Carol of the
Bells (choir and youth choir).
It is a packed programme – more than 25 songs in all and a diverse range that
cannot fail to appeal to all tastes.
O Come All Ye Faithful raised the famous roof and we went on our way with the
orchestra providing a joyous Sleigh Ride You will find the ‘spirit’ of Christmases past,
present and future in this marvellous mix of soaring and serene music and poignant
and humorous passages of poetry and prose.
Verdict: Five stars. Heart touching.
Performances take place on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (December 21,
22 and 23). The performance on December 22 will feature signing by British
Sign Language (BSL) Interpreter)