GLAMOUR is a misused word but it surely applies to ShooShoo Baby's presentation A Hollywood Christmas!
Expect plenty of costumes, choreography and great songs when ShooShoo Baby comes to Ludlow Assembly Rooms on December 11.
Singing sisters Cerise and Scarlet Matthews have a huge repertoire of sing-along favourites, ranging from George Gershwin to Duke Ellington and from Broadway to Berlin.
The sisters' CV, which appears on their www.shooshoobaby.co.uk website, lists a variety of appearances on the Continent and for such organisations as Volvo, Shell and the Royal College of Surgeons.
In true showbiz style, they will also sing at your wedding.
There is cabaret seating for their two-hour gig at the Assembly Rooms, which is one of the highlights of a glittering pre and post Christmas programme.
It will be time to dance on December 18 when Brandy Butter 4 brings an evening of funk, disco, soul, Latin, lounge and breaks.
The following night, magician David Wood, who has appeared on Jackanory and Playaway, brings a perfect blend of family entertainment.
That is likely to include vanishing rabbits, a magic carpet and objects suddenly popping unexpectedly out of ears.
One of the funniest films ever made, Billy Wilder's Some Like it Hot, will show as a Silk Top Hat Classic on December 20 and 21.
If you've never seen Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in drag and on the run from Chicago mobsters as they team up with Marilyn Monroe, here is your chance.
If you have seen it before, you've probably enjoyed it a dozen times and need no encouragement to see it again.
After Christmas, Oddsocks turns its skills to MacBeth as a panto.
Every knows the horrors of "the Scottish play" but this time it's side splitting hilarity on December 29 and 30.
For tickets and details of all productions, call the box office on 01584 878141.
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