Sing Live makes its official Belfast debut at the city's Waterfront Hall on Sunday night.
Sing Live makes its official Belfast debut at the city's Waterfront Hall on Sunday night.
More than 200 singers will take part in a programme that encompasses big hits from modern musicals.
Expect to hear songs from Chess, Ragtime, Miss Saigon, Les Miserables, Cats and The Phantom Of The Opera.
The soloists will come from within the group assembled from all over the province.
John Morris' project will also feature a 35-piece orchestra.
The Ulster ensemble is the latest in a series of such groups he has set up across the UK.
The Yorkshireman was heavily involved in The Night of 1,000 Voices at Belfast's Odyssey Arena earlier this year.
Tickets range from £14-£21.50.
Fortwilliam Musical Society will stage Calamity Jane at Belfast's Watefront Hall studio early next year.
And they are offering prospective customers a Christmas bonus.
If you book for the show before December 31 by ringing 07887 984496, 07751 063027 or 07801 010997 you will get a pound knocked off the ticket price.
The show will run from February 27-March 3 and full price seats will cost £12.50 for the Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday matinee performances and £15 for the other three nights.
Siobhan Mullin will direct the show. She will be joined in the production team by musical director Billy Cairns and choreographer Angela Harding.
Mamma Mia, known in shorthand as the Abba musical, is coming back to Dublin.
The show, which divides musical theatre audiences, will be at the Point from February 6-March 17 next year with tickets ranging in price from Euro30-Euro60.
The international hit played Belfast's Odyssey Arena earlier this year.
