Harrogate Theatre Choir's 15th anniversary concert has raised £850 for a local homeless charity.
The sell-out concert was held at The Crown Hotel to celebrate the choir’s 15-year love affair with musical theatre.
It was also a successful fundraising initiative for Harrogate Homeless Project.
Founded in 2010 with just nine singers, Harrogate Theatre Choir has blossomed into a vibrant group of over 50 members.
Under the leadership of Harrogate musician, Catherine Field-Leather, who took on the role of Musical Director in 2015, the choir has soared to new artistic heights.
Catherine said:
“As the choir has evolved, so has our repertoire and the age range of our members, from early twenties to early nineties.
“I’m delighted that the choir’s nonagenarian Frank Ward, a key member of our bass section, clearly demonstrates that age is no barrier to expressing talent and a passion for musical theatre.
“We look forward to sharing this passion with audiences in our special HTC15 events this year.”
Supporting Local Causes
The decision to support Harrogate Homeless Project was a “natural fit”, according to the choir.
Last week, the Choir’s Chair, Andrew Forsyth, along with Frank Ward, proudly handed over a cheque for £850.
Nicola Ridgway, Fundraising and Marketing Manager for Harrogate Homeless Project, expressed her gratitude:
“Donations made in this way make a huge difference to the care and support we are able to offer our clients.
“It helps us provide a safe place and the essential support needed to move towards independent living.”
The Celebrations Continue
The Anniversary celebrations are far from over.
Harrogate Theatre Choir is set to take their concert series, HTC15: THE MUSICALS, on tour to various towns and villages across Yorkshire.
The programme will evolve throughout the year with new material being added, ensuring that every performance will be a unique and fresh experience for audiences.
HTC15 Events in 2025
Sunday 18 May 2025 - Kettlesing Millennium Village Hall
Sunday 29 June 2025 - Masham Town Hall
Sunday 26 October 2025 - Wetherby Town Hall
Saturday 13 December 2025 - Christmas Concert, Harrogate
For more information about future performances, please visit Harrogate Theatre Choir's website: https://harrogatetheatrechoir.co.uk

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