From award winning folk to a classic Christmas pantomime, there's lots to get up to in Malvern this week.
Whether a captivating musical extravaganza, or a nostalgic Motown music evening is what you're after, there is something for everyone.
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Cinderella
Kicking off the festivities is the enchanting 'Cinderella', staged at Malvern Theatres on available dates from Thursday, December 14 to Sunday, January 7.
This magical family show stars Coronation Street's Katie McGlynn as the Fairy Godmother, Malvern's stalwart funny man, Mark James as Buttons, and live Shetland Ponies.
Grab your tickets from www.malvern-theatres.co.uk.
Roving Crows
Next up is the award-winning Irish folk rock band, Roving Crows.
Renowned for their fiery fiddle playing and conscious lyrics, the band will be performing at West Malvern Social Club on Saturday (December 16) at 7pm.
The band's high energy is sure to get you dancing while their profound lyrics give you food for thought.
Beyond the Barricade
On Saturday the longest running musical theatre concert tour, Beyond the Barricade, graces Malvern Theatres to celebrate 21 years of success.
The concert showcases the best loved songs from Broadway and the West End, ending with a spectacular finale from Les Misérables.
The line-up includes past-principal performers from the French revolution production such as David Fawcett (Valjean), Andy Reiss (Enjolras and resident director for the National Tour of Les Miserables), Katie Leeming (Eponine) and Poppy Tierney (Cosette).
Motown Night
Lastly, do not miss the Motown Night at Colwall Park: Hotel, Bar & Restaurant.
Enjoy the tunes from Northern Soul, Club Soul, and Tamla Motown all spun by local DJs Steve Lloyd and Rob Hurcomb on Friday, December 15 from 7pm to midnight.
The event, only for those aged 18 and over, promises a fun-filled night of dancing.
Don't forget to pre-book your tickets for £8.00 each.
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