A theatre group will perform Christmas songs at Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market.
Blue Apple Theatre's singers, known for their "heartfelt performances and irresistible charm," will perform on Monday, December 2, at 5pm.
They aim to bring joy and positivity to the market, showcasing the talent and enthusiasm of learning-disabled performers.
The group, founded in 2005 by Jane and Tommy Jessop, is based in Winchester and supports learning-disabled performers in developing and presenting quality productions.
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They perform in a variety of venues around Hampshire and the southern regions, as well as nationally and internationally.
Their work includes theatre, singing, dance, and film, with the aim of challenging prejudice and transforming the lives of people with learning disabilities.
This performance is expected to add to the magic of the market, lifting spirits and inspiring smiles.
The Blue Apple Singers have been noted for bringing fresh energy to familiar songs and introducing new music to audiences.
Their performances are described as a guaranteed boost to the day and a reminder of the power of community and creativity.
The market-goers are invited to support the Blue Apple Singers, enjoy the music, and soak up the festive atmosphere.
For more information about Blue Apple Theatre, visit blueappletheatre.com.
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