A free Greatest Showman inspired Christmas show will be held in Lincoln this week, including circus performers.
The festive family show will be performed at Alive Church on Newland on Friday December 14 to Sunday, December 16.
Alive Church usually puts on a Christmas show but this year it is inviting everyone in the city to come and enjoy it for free – pre-book tickets by clicking here.
Festivities start from 6.15pm including the chance for children to meet Santa, a photo booth and treats such as mulled wine and mince pies.
The show will start at 7pm, hosted by the venue’s very own Showman Tom Elliott, a comedian and magician regularly seen on the BBC.
The fun-filled musical performance includes a band, choir, dancers, story-tellers, as well as aerial artists, telling the Christmas story in a style inspired by the film The Greatest Showman.
Due to such high demand for tickets, Alive Church announced another show will be added on the Sunday afternoon.
Location Pastor at Alive Lincoln Joy Blundell said: “We are really grateful to all of our performers and musicians for making this possible, especially as they are volunteers. All of us wanted to be part of making this Christmas really special for everyone in Lincoln.”
The Lincolnite welcomes your views. All comments are reactively-moderated and must obey the house rules. Please stay on topic and be respectful of other readers.
The Home Office has told RAF Scampton residents that they will not be notified when asylum seekers are moved onto the former airbase in order to avoid public pushback.
At a public engagement meeting for vulnerable people held at the Lincolnshire Showground on Thursday, it was conveyed to attendees that the timing of the migrants’ relocation will be kept undisclosed, due to concerns about potential public pushback.