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‘The Stars of Hollywood’ on the LiveLincs stage

Tourism, Museums and The Arts
14:11, Wednesday, 7th November 2018

Canadian singer Rebecca Perry is set to charm audiences in North Lincolnshire by bringing some of Hollywood’s greatest stars back to life in a dazzling performance.

‘From Judy to Bette – The Stars of Hollywood’ will be performed in Winterton, Gunness and Worlaby in November.

Perry, who will be coming over from Toronto to tour as part of LiveLincs autumn season, delves into the glitzy world of Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Lucille Ball and Betty Hutton; trailblazers who refused to be ‘just another ingénue’ during the golden age of cinema.

Each and every one of these Hollywood legends broke convention, starting something bigger than perhaps they knew.

Perry, who has won numerous awards for her work, puts their work under the microscope in an evening of scandalous headlines and melodies. Her skill as an actress enables her to fully inhabit each character in a spellbinding performance enabling her audience to gain a deeper understanding of both their work and achievements.

From Judy to Bette will be shown at:

  • Winterton All Saints Church on Wednesday 14 November at 7.30pm. To book tickets, call 01724 734285.
  • Gunness Village Live Arts: Sports and Community Centre on Thursday 15 November at 7.30pm. For tickets, call 01724 783372 or 07764479355, or email d.j.oldfield@talk21.com.
  • Worlaby Village Hall on Sunday 18 November at 7.30pm. For tickets, call 01652 618832.

The show is sure to be one of the highlights of the LiveLincs autumn season. Keep an eye on the website at Blaize website for details of other events.

Managed by Blaize, LiveLincs works with a network of local promoters to bring a programme of high quality, professional artists (sourced nationally and internationally) to village halls and community venues. More details can be found on the Blaize website.

About LiveLincs

LiveLincs is a rural touring scheme that uses venues in North Lincolnshire for live professional entertainment.

LiveLincs is funded by North Lincolnshire Council and the National Lottery through ACE.