Two stars of the musical theatre will be performing a Christmas celebration in Cirencester.
Married couple Heather Lundstedt Price and Stuart Matthew Price are holding Jingle Bell Rock at Ingleside on December 17 and 18.
American Heather, 35, has headlined and sold out the famous Birdland Jazz Club in New York, while Stuart has toured the country in various shows including The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Shrek: The Musical and Jesus Christ Superstar.
He has even sung ‘Put on Your Sunday Clothes’ at the Royal Albert Hall with the 96-piece strong John Wilson Orchestra, something he says is a career highlight.
When the pandemic hit, they saw an opportunity to combine forces and continue singing from the safety of their own home - creating an online series called “Lockdown Lounge” which amassed thousands of viewers.
The pair will be performing a a festive celebration of songs and music that can be enjoyed with dinner at Cirencester’s newest hotel.
They will take to the stage having previously hosted musical events at the venue.
“It’s been a joy to see so many people enjoying themselves in our new venue whether that be to the incredible Frankie’s Guys or the piano playing sensation Tom Seals,” Stuart said.
“To bring such intimacy and high-quality entertainment to this space has been our priority. Add the delicious food to the equation and it’s quite the night out."
When asked about their own show Heather said: “We want the audience to feel all the best things about the holiday season. Warm, nostalgic, sentimental and joyful.
"We’re so pleased to be sharing this music with the community and thrilled to have our incredible band along with us.”
The show will take place in the grounds of Ingleside, in the heated pavilion space behind Teatro’s Firepit garden dining area.
Ticket prices are from £45-£60 which includes a three-course dinner. A limited number of non-dining seats are available from £35.
Tickets are sold through the Barn Website: barntheatre.org.uk/entertainment-at-ingleside
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