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Much Ado Stage School are preparing to take to the stage at the Alley Theatre for a spellbinding performance of Beauty and the Beast.

The local group will perform the timeless classic from February 20-22.From the enchanted castle to the charming village, this magical production promises to transport audiences of all ages to a world filled with love, bravery, and enchantment.

Beauty and the Beast tells the story of Belle, a young woman who finds herself trapped in an enchanted castle, and the Beast, a prince cursed to live in his monstrous form. Together, they embark on a journey that will change their lives forever. Featuring memorable songs, dazzling choreography, and a talented cast, Much Ado Stage School’s performance is a delightful experience for families, theatre lovers, and fans of the classic fairytale.

Under the direction of Rois Kelly, Much Ado Stage School’s talented cast, featuring local performers, will bring to life this enchanting story with stunning costumes, set designs, and powerful performances. Playing ‘The Beast’ is Kevin Connor and playing the beautiful ‘Belle’ is Lucy Harper.

Rois explained: “We are really excited to see the months of work come together to produce a showstopper with such a stellar cast, with heart-warming moments, humorous twists, and spectacular musical numbers, Beauty and the Beast will certainly captivate audiences in Strabane”.

Beauty and the Beast is showing from February 20-22 at 7.30pm each evening and a matinee performance on Saturday February 22 at 2.30pm.  Tickets are £15 each. Tickets are selling fast, with limited availability for some performances now at www.alley-theatre.com or call the Alley Theatre Box Office on 028 71 384444.

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