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SLEIGH MISÉRABLE – THE ULTIMATE MUSICAL THEATRE AND CHRISTMAS CABARET!

Where West End dreams meet winter wonder!

This Christmas, The Old Joint Stock Theatre proudly presents the fourth dazzling instalment of their hit musical revue cabarets — with a fabulously festive twist — Sleigh Misérable! 

Get ready to unwrap an evening of pure musical magic as the very best of musical theatre meets the heart-warming holiday classics we all know and love.

From “Silent Night” to “She Used to be Mine” – it’s all here! Get ready for a magical mash-up where beloved musical numbers meet the most iconic festive tunes. Picture Let it snow sparkling alongside Let it Go. It’s a joyous celebration where the West End meets winter wonderland – and every note jingles with festive cheer.

Following the sell-out successes of I Screamed a Scream: A Villains Cabaret, A Little Bawl of Pain: Musical Tearjerkers, and Do You Hear The People Sing (Along)?: Musical Crowd Pleasers, this brand-new Christmas spectacular promises to be the ultimate celebration for musical theatre and Christmas lovers alike.

A sensational cast will be revealed soon — so keep your eyes peeled and your sleigh bells ready! 

LISTINGS INFORMATION

Sleigh Misérable: The Ultimate Musical Theatre and Christmas Cabaret!
Dates:
Saturday 6th & Saturday 13th December
Venue: The Old Joint Stock Theatre
Tickets

CREATIVE TEAM

Writer/Director: James Edge (@jamesedge24)
Producers: Emily Susanne Lloyd (@Emilysusannelloyd_Insta), The Old Joint Stock Theatre (@oldjointstock)
Marketing: Liam Alexandru (@Liam_Alexandru)
Digital Content: Perro Loco Productions (@PerroLocoPro)
Artwork: Ghostlight Studio (@ghostlightstudios_)

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