FAMILIES are invited to enjoy the magic of Encanto and sing along to the many popular songs in the film.
The Sing-a-long-a Encanto will be at The Anvil on Friday, February 17 at 1pm.
From the producers of Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music and Sing-a-Long-a Frozen, it's time for Encanto, the brand new smash-hit Disney animated film musical of 2021 that everyone just can’t stop singing.
READ MORE: Musical theatre group BATS Next Generation looking for new cast
Audiences will be able to cheer on Mirabel as she tries to save the magic surrounding the Encanto, and sing their heart out with the live host, who will teach them some dance moves and show them how to use their free props bag.
For those not familiar with Encanto, it is a tale of The Madrigals, an extraordinary family who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia in a charmed place called the Encanto.
The magic of Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a special gift – every child except Mirabel. However, she soon may be the Madrigals' last hope when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is now in danger.
SEE ALSO: The Anvil: Spirit of the Dance show comes to Basingstoke
The first rule of Sing-a-Long-a is there are no rules for anyone in the theatre to follow. It couldn’t be easier or more fun to take part in the interactive show. Fancy dress is strongly encouraged for anyone who comes along and full audience participation is essential to enjoy the show.
Before the film, the live host is set to lead the audience through what will happen and how the show will work. There will also be an interval halfway through the show for the audience to grab some refreshments.
Residents are asked to note this is a screening of the film, not a live stage show of the Disney production. However, all lyrics will appear on the screen inside the theatre so everyone can join in and have fun as the show takes them on a magical journey.
For more information and to buy tickets residents can simply visit anvilarts.org.uk or call the box office.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here