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Rutland Hall Hotel welcomes West End performers for Christmas extravaganza

Rutland Hall Hotel, in partnership with Vision Live Events, is excited to be bringing a larger-than-life West End experience to the UK’s smallest county of Rutland.

On Saturday, 30th November, a troupe of experienced performers will be singing, dancing and entertaining an audience of over 350 in the Pavilion Venue at Rutland Hall.

In addition to a welcome drink and two course meal, attendees will be treated to a live and immersive performance.

“This supercharged event will blend West End musical flair with festive singalongs. Alongside timeless hits from Jersey Boys, there will be plenty of seasonal songs, a dedicated dance troupe, plus the ever-popular acrobatic Lex and his LED wheel.

“The Jersey Quartet Christmas Experience is a first for Rutland and is going to give us all a fabulous night to remember,” explains Kate Cadman, Marketing Manager, Rutland Hall Hotel.

Following the live performances, guests will be encouraged to dance the night away, making it a perfect event for families (with older children), friends, and corporate get togethers.

“There are still tickets available, but these are selling fast, so make sure you book soon to avoid disappointment,” adds Kate.

Ticketing & Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, November 30, 2024
  • Location: The Pavilion, Rutland Hall Hotel
  • Ticket Price: £65 per person, including dinner, a welcome cocktail and live show
  • Booking Information: Tickets are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. (Link here: Jersey Quartet Christmas Experience – Rutland Hall)

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