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Spectacular stage productions to enjoy at Vue Hamilton this spring

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Featuring shows from the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Ballet & Opera and National Theatre Live, audiences can enjoy world-class stage productions from the comfort of their local Vue.

To celebrate World Theatre Day on March 27, Vue Hamilton is highlighting upcoming theatre and opera productions showing on the big screen.

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Featuring shows from the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal Ballet & Opera and National Theatre Live, audiences can enjoy world-class stage productions from the comfort of their local Vue.

From the Royal Ballet & Opera is a classic from Wagner, Siegfried. Screening on March 31, follow the titular character as he navigates self-discovery, mythical creatures and long-hidden secrets.

On April 16, Arthur Miller’s powerful drama All My Sons arrives on the big screen via National Theatre Live. Set in post-war America, the gripping play centres on a successful family business whose past decisions during wartime begin to resurface, forcing those involved to confront questions of responsibility, guilt and moral compromise.

Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean-Baptiste feature in the five-star, triumphantly acclaimed production.

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For those looking for something more magical, on April 21, the Royal Ballet & Opera’s enchanting production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute promises a visually spectacular experience.

This beloved opera blends comedy, romance and fantasy as Prince Tamino embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Pamina, guided by the mysterious power of a magical flute and accompanied by the unforgettable bird-catcher Papageno.

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Rounding off the programme on April 30 is the dazzling musical favourite Funny Girl – The Musical. The beloved production tells the story of legendary performer Fanny Brice and her rise to fame, featuring iconic songs including Don’t Rain on My Parade and People, as it charts Brice’s journey from ambitious performer to Broadway star.

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A Vue Hamilton spokesperson said: “World Theatre Day is a celebration of the creativity, passion and artistry that make live performance so special.

“These screenings bring the magic of some of the world’s greatest stages directly to the big screen.

“From powerful operatic epics to unforgettable drama and musicals, we are proud to give theatre lovers a chance to experience incredible performances in a new way.”

To find out more, visit www.myvue.com/big-screen-events.

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